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CUT! The Podcast
by Undertow Content
Working in entertainment can sometimes feel like a minefield. Whether you’re an actor, producer, director, editor or cameraman, it’s hard to know where to start or who to talk to. And even if you do, it’s practically impossible to get past the gatekeepers.Undertow Content’s Amanda Browne wants to change that. CUT's on a mission to build a supportive community that shares information, and have found experts from all areas of the industry keen to share their experiences and knowledge. Listen in as this podcast uncovers insights that can help you navigate a rapidly-changing landscape and create a sustainable career.Hear from expert guests from all around the world as they bring you industry insights and engaging discussions to keep you thriving and surviving in the business of film and TV. undertowcontent.com Hosted on Ac
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Making Intimate Films on a Small Scale - An Interview with Filmmaker Josie Fite
In this episode, Josie Fite shares her journey from making films with just a DSLR and cardboard in her living room to developing her feature film, "I'm Your Baby." She discusses the importance of instinct, personal storytelling, and the power of community and collaboration in indie filmmaking.Fundraising party RSVP link: https://partiful.com/events/neEVcFljWQdP90TqUNaQ/editIYB website: imyourbabymovie.comSocials: @imyourbabymovie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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From Hustle to Hollywood: Publicist, Chris Rossi on Thriving in the Industry
In this episode, Amanda's longtime Hollywood pal and publicist to the stars, Chris Rossi shares his unfiltered journey from stage dancer, teenage talent agent to a force for good in LA PR circles. From hustling in talent and product placement in his early days to navigating today’s rapidly evolving media landscape, Chris breaks down what it takes to stay relevant—and indispensable. Spoiler alert - Chris has lived a life - jamming with James Taylor in his lounge room as a kid, say no more right?We also dive into how publicity has transformed in the age of social media and AI, why relationships still matter more than ever, and the strategies for building trust in one of the most competitive industries.Whether you’re an aspiring publicist, manager, or creative, this conversation is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and playing the long game.Learn more from Chris' playbook via @status_pr & check out his website: https://www.statuspr.com/Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowneProduced by Ashlee RussellEditorial Direction & Marketing by Ruth BaileyProduction & Edit by Olivia DevinLA Production by Ray TaylorMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Actor - Shannon Gisela: In Motion, From Indie Sets to M.I.A on Peacock
Here's a career journey we all want to hear! Get to know Hollywood rising star - actress Shannon Gisela! In this episode she gives us the inside story to being cast in brand new Peacock Original series M.I.A, her experiences with independent filmmaking, Sundance, and the evolving landscape of the industry. This episode offers valuable perspectives on authenticity, community building, and strategies for emerging actors and directors. You heard from us first! Shannon's definitely one to watch!Follow Shannon: its_shannyg Check out Shannon in M.I.A. on Peacock in the US starting May 7th! It premiered at the Miami Film Festival just a few days ago. Read more in this article outlining the details of Paramount purchasing the distribution rights internationally.Catch up on Shannon's early Indie Screen success via Chasers.Stay across the director Shannon has worked a lot with: Erin Brown Thomas Plus Shannon also has a hand in this animated series for Netflix: Strip Law starring among others, Severance star, Adam ScottKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowneProduced by Ashlee RussellEditorial Direction & Marketing by Ruth BaileyProduction & Edit by Olivia DevinMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Vertical Content Boom: Inside the Playbook with A Producer Guy: Guy Chachkes
Discover how vertical storytelling is revolutionizing content creation, production efficiency, and industry opportunities through the insights of producer and innovator/founder of short reels co: Reelarc, Guy Chachkes. Learn about the patterns and techniques that make vertical drama compelling and how creators can harness this format for long-term success.Follow @a_producer_guy or @reelarc or check out his IMDB profile to see his upcoming or past projects : https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2372460/Companies that Guy mentions as key to the vertical format history: Reel Short: https://www.reelshort.com/ Crazy Maple Studios https://crazymaplestudios.com/ Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowneProduced by Ashlee RussellEditorial Direction & Marketing by Ruth BaileyProduction & Edit by Olivia DevinMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why Sound Makes the Scene with Dane Cody - Production Sound Mixer from Anaconda
In this engaging conversation, Dane Cody, a seasoned production sound mixer, shares insights into the intricacies of sound recording in film. He discusses his experiences working on various projects, including the recent blockbuster film Anaconda starring Hollywood's comic elite Jack Black and Paul Rudd, and emphasizes the importance of building rapport with crew members. Dane elaborates on the technical aspects of his role, the significance of capturing authentic dialogue on set, and the challenges of working in diverse environments. He also offers valuable advice for aspiring sound professionals and highlights the need for innovation in sound setups. Throughout the discussion, Dane reflects on his journey in the industry, the pressures of filmmaking, and the importance of collaboration and trust among departments.PLUS: Dane mentions a specific microphone technique: Decca Tree, find out more about its origins and applicaations via https://www.vaia.com/en-us/explanations/engineering/audio-engineering/decca-treehttps://tapeop.com/interviews/46/microphones-decca-tree-technique Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It's the Season of Love and a Sneak Peek at Upcoming Work at Undertow Content
Amanda says goodbye to previosus co-host Nell Nakkan as they reflect on the past 2 seasons that build the foundation of CUT the Podcast as we know it today.Ashlee Russell is introduced as Amanda's cofounder of Undertow (the company behind CUT!) and together the two preview what the foundations of Undertow as a production company is about as well, we tease a few of the international guests you can look forward to seeing on this seasons podcast themed: a love letter to the industry. The discussion provides a sneak peek into Undertow's upcoming in-house production slate, and some of the projects the team is working on.Get ready for an amazing season filled with industry tips and tricks, and the success and failures that helped our guests make it to where they are today.Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda BrowneProduced by Ashlee RussellEditorial Direction & Marketing by Ruth BaileyProduction & Edit by Olivia DevinSocials by Camila BoccalandroMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mastering the European Film Market: Insights and Tips for Filmmakers
Steph Troost is back on CUT! - Joining Amanda for a comprehensive debrief on her recent trip to the European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin, together they recall the industry insights, market dynamics, and practical tips that can help filmmakers and producers aiming to succeed in international markets. Here's a few of the topics covered:What is EFM Berlin and how does it differ from Berlinale and Cannes?Market vibe and industry sentiment: optimism despite global challengesHow to effectively network: timing, face-to-face meetings, and follow-up strategiesMaterials to prepare: scripts, pitch decks, teasers, and subtitlesThe importance of realistic financial planning and understanding government incentivesThe rise of co-productions in Europe and the impact on project developmentPractical tips for emerging filmmakers: cold pitching, business cards, and early engagementNext steps post-market: refining projects, re-evaluating strategies, and leveraging industry dataKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda BrowneProduced by Ashlee RussellEditorial Direction & Marketing by Ruth BaileyProduction & Edit by Olivia DevinSocial Media by Camila BoccalandroMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design CoEFM Official Website - https://www.efm-berlinale.deWomen in Film and TV Australia - https://www.wift.orgScreen Australia - https://www.screenaustralia.gov.auCannes Film Festival - https://www.festival-cannes.comBerlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) - https://www.berlinale.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In The News - SXSW Sydney Cancelled
In this episode, Amanda and Ashlee discuss the recent announcement that South by Southwest Sydney will not continue after three years due to a "changing global environment". They reflect on the festival's impact on the creative community, particularly for emerging filmmakers, and explore the reasons behind its cancellation, including financial challenges, audience engagement, and logistical issues. The conversation highlights the potential for future opportunities in the Australian film industry and the importance of embracing such events. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One That's a Big Brain Dump
In this S2 finale of "CUT! The Podcast," hosts Amanda Browne and Neil Nakkan dive into a comprehensive recap of SXSW Sydney, sharing insights and reflections on the festival's panels and the evolving film industry. They discuss the importance of community building, the challenges of creative risk-taking, and the role of AI in filmmaking. Join them as they celebrate their producing wins, acknowledge the setbacks, and look forward to the exciting projects and opportunities ahead. Tune in for an engaging conversation that resonates with filmmakers and creatives worldwide.Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With the One of a Kind General Manager
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Elaine Beckett, General Manager of Trackdown Studios - the largest scoring stage in the Southern Hemisphere. Elaine shares her 21-year journey from work experience student to industry leader, and what it takes to manage one of Australia’s most iconic creative spaces.In this episode, Elaine talks about wearing many hats - score coordinator, producer, problem-solver—and what it’s like to support projects from Happy Feet to major Hollywood films. She reveals how Trackdown evolved from a 1970s rehearsal room to a world-class facility used by productions, and why collaboration is at the heart of every great soundtrack.We dive into the human side of film scoring - the orchestras, composers, and behind-the-scenes teams that bring stories to life - and how music shapes emotion and memory on screen. Elaine also opens up about balancing career and family in a 24/7 industry, finding calm in chaos, and the importance of grit and teamwork.A must-listen for filmmakers, music lovers, and anyone curious about the real magic that happens after the cameras stop rolling.But wait, there’s more:Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With Australia's Oscar's Contender
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Gabrielle Brady, a visionary filmmaker, known for her unique approach to storytelling. Gabrielle shares her journey from acting in Sydney to studying film in Cuba, now based in Berlin and how her experiences have shaped her career in documentary and hybrid filmmaking. Discover her insights on maintaining creative integrity, the challenges of funding, and the importance of collaboration in the film industry. Plus, hear about her film The Wolves Always Come at Night, which has been selected as Australia's entry to the Oscars for Best International Feature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In The News - Why Did That Show Get Axed
From the surprising end of long-standing Australian programs like "The Project" and "Q&A" to the abrupt halts of international streaming hits, let's explore the intricate balance between viewership metrics, production costs, and creative dynamics. Are the data-driven decisions to axe shows premature? We share personal reflections on beloved shows that met an untimely end. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the shows you miss the most!Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bonus Episode: Launchpad - Ray Taylor
In this Launchpad episode of the Undertow Content podcast, we meet filmmaker Ray Taylor, a passionate director dedicated to authentic, character-driven stories that normalise LGBTQ+ and disabled communities without centring trauma.Ray shares his journey from theatre to film, creating 12 short films in 12 months during COVID, and becoming the only Academy Gold Rising intern to complete both the partner and production tracks. He talks about resilience, networking through genuine connection, and how his fresh autism diagnosis shapes his creative process.Now developing his first feature Vox Raptor with his wife Paige, Ray is determined to bring original, inclusive stories to screen - and prove that representation can be joyful, powerful and deeply human.But wait, there’s more:Follow Ray:raytaylorfilms.comKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProducer by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With the SXSW Sydney Screen Queen
In this episode, we delve into the vibrant world of the Australian film and TV ecosystem through the lens of festival making. Discover how SXSW Sydney’s Screen Festival is cultivating fresh voices, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and smarter festival strategies - fuelling creative careers, audiences, and industry momentum. Join us as Screen Festival Director Jordan Bastian lifts the curtain on curation, operations, and the very human magic that happens when film, music, games, and ideas share the same streets.But wait, there’s more:Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In The News - The Value of Film and TV in Australian Culture
In this episode, we delve into the vibrant world of the Australian film and TV industry, exploring its profound cultural impact and substantial economic contributions. Discover how Australian storytelling captivates global audiences, while also fueling local economies and creating jobs. Join us as we uncover the unique elements that make this industry a powerhouse of creativity and innovation.Read morehttps://www.arts.gov.au/news/highlighting-value-our-cultural-and-creative-activityKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With the Collaborative Costume Designer
Dive into the captivating world of costume design in film and television with Vanessa Loh! A brilliant character designer working across film and television in both Australia and the UK.Vanessa is a first-generation Chinese Australian whose work is grounded in authenticity, collaboration, and a deep respect for story. She’s passionate about projects that explore identity, race, gender and sexuality — particularly narratives centring BIPOC, Queer and marginalised voices. Join us as we unravel the threads of creativity, craft, psychology of fashion and the many job within the costume department that shape iconic screen moments.But wait, there’s more:Follow Vanessa - @vanessalohcostume, IMDBKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With the AACTA-Winning Risk Taker
In this episode, we dive into the world of filmmaking with award-winning producer Stephanie Troost.Discover how a little bit of delusion and grit fuel the creative process, as Stephanie shares her journey from childhood performer to co-founder of Spectacle.Learn about the many no's and triumphs of producing debut feature Birdeater, and the importance of perseverance in the ever-evolving film industry. Stephanie emphasizes the importance of collaboration in filmmaking, current trends in the industry, and offers valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers.But wait, there’s more:Follow Steph - @Steph.Troost @birdeatermovieKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In The News - The Future of Free to Air
Join us as we ask if free to air still has the stronghold over streaming? A question triggered by a report that was released at the time of recording this episode from a company called Oztam and the consistent conversations around the projections that free to air TV is dying. Amanda and Nell explore the report and their own viewing habits making a little more sense of it all or coming to the conclusion the answer is still unpredictable.In The News full article - https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/life/entertainment/tv/2025/06/30/oztam-tv-streamscape Shout Out@nat_cinch_media @cinch.media for her insights on TikTok.Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One with the Actor-Turned-Director
Tune in to hear our take on the future of movie stardom and what it means for the next generation of actors. Join us as we delve into the fascinating career journey of James Barnes, a dynamic actor and freelance director from the UK. James' work seamlessly blends classical and contemporary performance. With international experience at prestigious venues like Shakespeare's Globe and London's Young Vic, James shares how his career has evolved beyond his expectations. Discover the inspirations that drive him and the striking physiological moments he chases on stage. Tune in for an insightful conversation that explores the art of performance and the passion behind it.But wait, there’s more:Follow James - IMDB @kouga_gennouskeKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design CoSubscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One with the Assistant Turned Entertainment Leader
In this huge episode, Amanda Browne and Nell Nakkan sit down with their first guest for the season! They introduce Warner Bailey, the creator of Assistants VS Agents (AVA), a database of thousands of professionals working in entertainment. Warner shares his insights from the challenges and rewards of going independant, the role of community and engagement in building a brand and on supporting entry-level workers in entertainment. THE MEMES ARE FAMOUS AND OH SO REAL!But wait, there’s moreFollow Warner - @warnerhbailey @assistantsvsagentsKeep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design CoSubscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In The News: Parenthood in Entertainment
Amanda and Nell dive into parenthood, discussing the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry, the impact of parenthood on careers, and the challenges faced by parents in the industry. The hosts explore the gender divide in parenting responsibilities and the societal pressures surrounding career and family life, emphasizing the need for supportive work environments and realistic expectations about work-life balance in the next episode of CUT! In The News full article - https://fortune.com/2024/03/14/whoopi-goldberg-popstar-lily-allen-children-ruined-her-career-you-cant-have-it-all/Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design CoSubscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We're So Back for Season 2
Hi CUT! fam, we're back! New guests, new stories, and a sharper lens on how this wild industry actually works.This season, we’re talking to incredible guests across film, TV, digital and more – all sharing honest stories about their journeys, their careers, and what’s really happening in the trenches of the industry.One thing we learned from Season 1 is that this show isn’t just for people in the entertainment industry – it’s for anyone who loves film and TV and wants to understand how the hell it all works. So welcome back and stuff us in your ears. More episodes rolling out from this Thursday 7th July!Keep the conversation going:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWeb - undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ashlee RussellEdit by Snappy Street CreativeMusic by Genevieve PatrickArtwork by Fifth Studio Design CoSubscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bonus ep: Launchpad - Charles Olsen
Welcome to CUT! The Podcast’s Launchpad series - where we shine a spotlight on emerging practitioners from around the world.This episode’s rising star is Charles Olsen, a writer, director, and producer based in Sydney. Charles is a rising filmmaker who recently completed a director’s attachment on Good Cop/Bad Cop for Stan, The CW, and Roku. In 2024, his crime thriller Guardian Angel premiered at the Oscar- and BAFTA-qualifying Foyle Film Festival. Currently assisting at Jungle Entertainment, Charles has produced, written, directed, and edited 12 short films showcased at top festivals including SXSW Sydney, LA Shorts, and Flickerfest. His feature screenplay Pill Mill ranked in the Black List’s trending Top Ten.Follow Charles - @olsencharles, website, IMDBFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentAre you an emerging practitioner? We want to hear from you - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve Patrick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bonus ep: Launchpad - The Beadman Twins
Welcome to CUT! The Podcast’s Launchpad series - where we shine a spotlight on emerging practitioners from around the world.Twin powerhouses Taryn and Shae Beadman are shaking up the entertainment industry with their dynamic mix of acting, writing, producing, and even stunt work! With a career spanning commercials, series and digital platforms, they’ve built a strong on-screen presence, both individually and as a duo.Their hit comedy web series, Risk or Benefit, has earned a dedicated Instagram following with its sharp humour, while their latest sci-fi action short, FUSE, has captivated audiences on DUST, amassing over 80,000 views. But beyond the screen, Taryn and Shae are also entrepreneurs, running their own performing arts business, Future Stars Media, helping the next generation of talent shine.The twins open up about their journey, from their dance roots to mastering stunts, their creative process behind action-packed storytelling, and carving your own path in the industry.ENTER TO WIN! Comment PITCH PLEASE on the pinned post on the @undertowcontent instagram page. Entries close 11 April.Follow the twins - @thebeadmantwins, @beadmantwins, websiteFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentAre you an emerging practitioner? We want to hear from you - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve Patrick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Game-Changing Creative Producer
It’s the final episode of Season 1! How did that happen?Amanda and Nell dive into the state of the screen industry, from LA to Australia, and reflect on the Undertow journey so far. They explore the shifting landscape of film and television - what’s working, what’s broken, and where the future is headed.Joining CUT! Is Julie Eckersley, an award-winning producer, screen executive, and creative disruptor. After transforming SBS Scripted, Julie has now launched Freestyle TV, a game-changing blueprint for high-quality, low-cost television in the digital age. She shares why the traditional TV model is no longer sustainable, how new financing and production strategies can make storytelling more accessible, and why now is the time for bold, innovative approaches to scripted content.A champion of transformative storytelling, Julie is at the forefront of redefining what’s possible in Australian and global screen production.Don’t miss this thought-provoking conversation about the future of film and television, the power of creative innovation, and the industry’s next evolution.This episode is BTYB our friends at unitedcinemas.com.au and the affrenchfilmfestival.org But wait, there’s more:Follow Julie - LinkedIn, Freestyle TV ManifestoFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Pioneering Digital Director
How do we get butts back in seats?Cinema attendance has taken a hit, so how do we bring audiences back to the big screen? Amanda and Nell kick off this episode by exploring the changing landscape of moviegoing, from shifting audience habits to the impact of streaming and digital entertainment. What will it take to revive the cinema experience and make movie theatres irresistible again?Then, CUT! sits down with Andrew Shaw, a Director of Digital and an Aussie making big moves in the US. With over 15 years of experience in broadcast and digital entertainment, Andrew is a powerhouse creative producer and storyteller. From branded content to talent production, he shares insights into the evolution of digital media, the future of content creation, and the art of storytelling in a rapidly changing industry.Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: https://variety.com/2024/film/columns/where-have-all-the-cinema-lovers-gone-deadpool-wolverine-tar-1236108202/But wait, there’s more:Follow Andrew - @andyshawpants LinkedInFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Legal Lifesaver
Amanda and Nell deep dive into the explosion of online series and the rise of YouTube. What’s driving this shift, and what does it mean for the future of content creation?Then, they are joined by brilliant entertainment lawyer Janine Lapworth, who unpacks the legal side of the industry. With experience at the ABC, ESPN Star Sports and major studios, Janine shares expert insights on intellectual property, rights management, and the evolving digital landscape.Whether you're a filmmaker, YouTuber, or just fascinated by the industry, get ready to take some notes!Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: https://deadline.com/2024/02/youtube-tv-million-subscribers-viewing-neal-mohan-1235815665/But wait, there’s more:Follow Janine - LinkedInFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Resourceful Actress
Is AI going to replace us?This week, Amanda and Nell dive into a topic that’s sparking debate across the creative industries - AI: Is it going to replace us? What does the rise of AI mean for actors and creatives alike?Joining us is acclaimed Australian actress Alison McGirr, who shares her journey in the entertainment industry, the power of adaptability, and how diversifying her skill set has shaped her career. From starring in Ladies in Black to her roles in Vikings, Penny Dreadful, and Year Of, Alison has built an impressive resume - one that continues to evolve both on-screen and behind the scenes.Ali is currently developing a feature film with Undertow’s Amanda Browne, and recently produced and starred in a short film with award-winning writer/director Amy Joyce Hastings. Up next? Reuniting with Bruce Beresford for his latest film, Overture.Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: https://variety.com/2024/film/news/ben-affleck-slams-ai-wont-replace-movies-1236213287/But wait, there’s more:Follow Ali - @ali_mcgirr IMDB Follow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bonus ep: Launchpad - Lily Drummond
Welcome to CUT! The Podcast’s Launchpad series—where we shine a spotlight on emerging filmmakers and industry talent from around the world.This episode we’re celebrating a major win for Lily Drummond, who just screened With Love, Lottie at the Mardi Gras Film Festival in Sydney and took home the award for Best Emerging Filmmaker! To mark the occasion, we’re releasing our recent insightful chat with Lily about their career, creative journey, and passion for storytelling.Lily is an Adelaide-based writer and director whose work has been recognised on both national and international stages. Their recent films include: With Love, Lottie (2024 World Premiere: Frame Shift, presented by Sydney Opera House & Accessible Arts NSW); Illustrating Sam Newton (Mardi Gras Film Festival 2022 - Audience Award Winner); Points of Sail (Sony Catchlight Film Festival 2024, Sydney Women’s International Film Festival 2023); Watch Me Fly (Focus On Ability Film Festival 2023 - Best Director Winner).Lily’s films have screened at Academy Award-qualifying festivals, and they have spoken on LGBTQ+ and disability-specific film festival panels around the world. As a proud advocate for disabled and queer storytelling, Lily is committed to crafting meaningful narratives that spark change and elevate under-represented voices.Follow Lily - @lilsdrummond, IMDB, websiteFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentAre you a rising star? We'd love to hear from you. Get in touch via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve Patrick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Tinseltown Post Supervisor
Ever wondered what really happens after the director yells “That’s a wrap”?And what does it really mean to be a creative entrepreneur?Amanda and Nell dive into building a sustainable portfolio career and explore the concept of a ‘crossover’ industry—where creativity meets business innovation.Joining CUT! is Aussie ex-pat Liam Mulligan, a seasoned post-production professional with extensive experience in feature films and global entertainment. Based in Los Angeles, Liam has worked with acclaimed filmmakers like Alfonso Cuarón and Martin Scorsese, as well as industry powerhouses like 20th Century Studios and Netflix, contributing to major projects such as Ella McCay, Vacation Friends 2, and The Boogeyman.Liam takes us behind the scenes of post-production, revealing what goes down once the director calls “That’s a wrap”. From managing complex workflows to pioneering virtual screening platforms, he shares insights into the ever-evolving landscape of film and TV production and his journey from Australia to Hollywood. But that’s not all—Liam also shares valuable advice for up-and-comers looking to break into the entertainment industry. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, post-production professional, or creative entrepreneur, you won’t want to miss his tips on navigating the industry, building connections, and staying ahead of the curve.Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: https://tinyurl.com/5n7dsbww But wait, there’s more:Follow Liam - LinkedIn, IMDBFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Italian Percussionist
What does it take to make an award-winning film, and how do festivals shape the industry?Amanda and Nell break down Awards Season - from the Oscars to Cannes, Sundance to the Berlinale - exploring how these events celebrate creativity, influence careers, and shape the entertainment landscape.They are also joined by Joe Martone, a Los Angeles-based percussionist and educator who embodies the spirit of a creative entrepreneur.Joe’s impressive career spans film, TV, theatre, and recording. He’s played on Netflix’s Fubar, Amazon’s Emergency, and Justin Chon’s Blue Bayou, as well as albums like Danny Elfman’s Big Mess and John Daversa’s Grammy-nominated Kaleidoscope Eyes. Joe has performed in over 40 musicals, ballets, and operas, and you may also have heard his work on The Voice, American Idol, HBO’s Perry Mason, and Disney’s The Mandalorian.Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: t.ly/PPwNp But wait, there’s more:Follow Joe - @joemartone, joemartone.comFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The USC Artist Turned Filmmaker
In this episode, Amanda and Nell tackle a question that’s often on creatives’ minds (or at least in their heads 24/7) - will moving out of a major industry hub hurt your career? Joining CUT! to share her journey is Jeanne Jo, a visual artist turned filmmaker from LA. She dives into the power of an alumni network and the unexpected twists in her career.Jeanne’s work spans from directing and writing to visual artistry. Her horror-comedy short film, Tampoon, played at major festivals like Slamdance and Seattle International Film Festival, and won Best US Short at Another Hole in the Head Festival. She has also successfully sold a TV comedy series co-written with Keenan Coogler and produced by Paul Feig. With an MFA from RISD and a PhD from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, she brings a wealth of insight into navigating creative careers.Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/lifestyle-news/amanda-seyfried-leaving-hollywood-best-decision-1236060393/ But wait, there’s more:Follow Jeanne Jo - @jeannejo, https://jeannejo.comFollow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentKeep the conversation going - email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Ex-Pat Physical Production Manager
In our very first episode, Amanda and Nell dive into the world of remakes - are they a fresh take or a cash grab? Plus, we chat with Aussie expat and Physical Production Manager Deb Jourdain, whose career spans some of the biggest names in the industry, from Puberty Blues in Australia to Creed III and Women Talking in Hollywood. Deb kicked off her career as a Producer’s Assistant to John Edwards at Endemol Australia, working on hit shows like Offspring, Puberty Blues, and Howzat! before making the leap to Los Angeles. Since then, she’s built an impressive career across Entertainment 360, 20th Century Pictures, LuckyChap Entertainment, The Writers Guild of America West, and MGM Studios. Her credits span critically acclaimed films including Women Talking, Creed III, Nickel Boys, Bottoms, The Boys In The Boat, Blink Twice, and The Fire Inside. Check out Deb’s IMDB.Here’s the full article from our In The News segment: https://variety.com/2023/film/columns/do-we-need-vertigo-remake-robert-downey-jr-1235564239/But wait, there’s more:Follow Deb - @debbiej6189Follow us:Instagram - @cut.pod, @undertowcontentTikTok - @cut.the.podYouTube - @UndertowContentWant to keep the conversation going? Email us via our website - https://undertowcontent.com/cutthepodcast/Credits:Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkanProduced by Meg Hipwell and Ali AitkenMusic by Genevieve PatrickDigital Artwork by Fifth Studio Design CoHost Photography by Natalia Ladyko Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The One With The Co-Hosts
Meet Undertow Content Founder Amanda Browne and Producer Nell Nakkan – as they unpack the intricate and sometimes impenetrable craziness that is making movies and tv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Working in entertainment can sometimes feel like a minefield. Whether you’re an actor, producer, director, editor or cameraman, it’s hard to know where to start or who to talk to. And even if you do, it’s practically impossible to get past the gatekeepers.Undertow Content’s Amanda Browne wants to change that. CUT's on a mission to build a supportive community that shares information, and have found experts from all areas of the industry keen to share their experiences and knowledge. Listen in as this podcast uncovers insights that can help you navigate a rapidly-changing landscape and create a sustainable career.Hear from expert guests from all around the world as they bring you industry insights and engaging discussions to keep you thriving and surviving in the business of film and TV. undertowcontent.com Hosted on Ac
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