EPISODE · May 23, 2024 · 1H 18M
Kali Bailey: The Cavalry Isn’t Coming, You Are The Cavalry | MCP #133
from Morse Code Podcast with Korby Lenker · host Korby Lenker
In episode #132 of the MCP, I speak with director Kali Bailey about her career in cinema thus far, starting with the wildly successful fan film Neville Longbottom and the Black Witch (over 8 million views on YouTube), a piece written and directed by Bailey based on a character known to Harry Potter fans everywhere. We talk about the act of faith required in seeing a large creative project through to conclusion, as well as the importance of fostering relationships with studios as a means for bringing films from page to screen. There’s a good bit on writing here as well: we discuss the freedom of writing screenplays without financial limitations in mind vs writing to those limitations so as to actually get something made. Finally, as a female creative in a male dominated space, Kali discusses dealing with sexism on set and the strategies she’s employed to prevent it from derailing her vision. These are just a few of the topics we hit this great conversation with a rising director and a serious-minded artist.Listen above 👆 on your favorite platform or watch below 👇MCP episodes are always free. If you like what you see and hear, consider these ways to support this podcast and help us continue to bring these weekly conversations — with talented entrepreneurially-minded creatives in music, film and writing — to you:* Subscribe to the MCP on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS. If you enjoy us, rate 5 stars on Apple Podcast and post a review.* Follow us on Instagram and TikTok* Become a paid subscriber to The Morse Code Substack.What did you think of this episode? I would love to hear from you - comment below! ~ Korby Get full access to Morse Code with Korby Lenker at korby.substack.com/subscribe
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