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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2024 · 34 MIN

Ep007: Meet Matt White: Pitching and Screenwriting

from The London Screenwriters' Festival Podcast

From Talent Campus to Feature Films: Matt White's Journey in ScreenwritingMatt White's journey from Talent Campus participant to successful filmmaker is a testament to the power of perseverance and networking. He describes the Talent Campus as "the most awesome cult I've ever joined in my life," highlighting the invaluable peer network he developed through the program. This network proved crucial in his subsequent projects, including the feature film "Paul Dude's Deadly Lunch Break."The making of "Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break" showcases the collaborative nature of filmmaking. Matt and his director friend, Nick Gillespie, transformed a dark thriller into a black comedy, involving talented actors and navigating the festival circuit. The film premiered at South by Southwest and later found its way to streaming platforms. Matt emphasizes the importance of being "beautifully ruthless" in pursuing opportunities and building connections after the film's release.One of the most significant takeaways from Matt's experience is the value of on-set experience for writers. He encourages aspiring screenwriters to "get on set, be a runner" to better understand the collaborative process of filmmaking. This hands-on experience can provide invaluable insights into how various crew members contribute to and enhance the original vision.Perhaps the most inspiring aspect of Matt's story is his journey to overcome his fear of public speaking. The Talent Campus experience helped him embrace his natural energy and enthusiasm, leading to success in pitching competitions. His win at the Sundance London pitching competition, where he pitched the feature film version of "The Sin Eater," stands out as a testament to his growth and the skills he developed through the program.

From Talent Campus to Feature Films: Matt White's Journey in ScreenwritingMatt White's journey from Talent Campus participant to successful filmmaker is a testament to the power of perseverance and networking. He describes the Talent Campus as "the most awesome cult I've ever joined in my life," highlighting the invaluable peer network he developed through the program. This network proved crucial in his subsequent projects, including the feature film "Paul Dude's Deadly Lunch Break."The making of "Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break" showcases the collaborative nature of filmmaking. Matt and his director friend, Nick Gillespie, transformed a dark thriller into a black comedy, involving talented actors and navigating the festival circuit. The film premiered at South by Southwest and later found its way to streaming platforms. Matt emphasizes the importance of being "beautifully ruthless" in pursuing opportunities and building connections after the film's release.One of the most significant takeaways from Matt's experience is the value of on-set experience for writers. He encourages aspiring screenwriters to "get on set, be a runner" to better understand the collaborative process of filmmaking. This hands-on experience can provide invaluable insights into how various crew members contribute to and enhance the original vision.Perhaps the most inspiring aspect of Matt's story is his journey to overcome his fear of public speaking. The Talent Campus experience helped him embrace his natural energy and enthusiasm, leading to success in pitching competitions. His win at the Sundance London pitching competition, where he pitched the feature film version of "The Sin Eater," stands out as a testament to his growth and the skills he developed through the program.

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