From Theater Kid to Filmmaker: Max Talisman on Writing, Directing & Starring in Things Like This

EPISODE · Oct 12, 2025 · 51 MIN

From Theater Kid to Filmmaker: Max Talisman on Writing, Directing & Starring in Things Like This

from From Vision to Creation · host Alexander Schmieding

In this episode of From Vision to Creation, Alexander sits down with Max Talisman—actor, writer, director, producer, and founder of Malibu Bro Productions—for a candid conversation about crafting your own opportunities and telling queer love stories beyond the “coming out” plot. From booking Orange Is the New Black and Super Dark Times soon after moving to New York, to writing his first draft of Things Like This in a few days and refining it over years, Max unpacks how theater shaped his on-set leadership, why film acting isn’t “smaller”—it’s more intimate—and how trusting your instincts (and your team) gets an indie feature across the finish line. If you’re curious about building a durable creative career, raising indie film financing, leading a set while also on camera, and using music to architect story and emotion, this one’s packed with hard-won wisdom. In this interview, you’ll learn: Why rejection is data—not a verdict—and how to keep going anyway Theater vs. film: scale, truth, intimacy, and the myth of “smaller” acting Writing fast, revising smart: turning a lightning-draft into a finished film Casting vs. financing: what actually comes first (and how to juggle both) Directing while starring: hiring right, trusting associates, using playback The soundtrack method: building worlds with playlists and score Distribution realities: sales agents, theatrical runs, and finding your film’s “family” Career advice: create your own roles, take notes, choose collaborators you trust 🎙️ Hosted by Alexander Schmieding In this interview, we discuss: 1:00 Discovering a Passion for Storytelling 3:42 Early Career and Moving to New York  6:39 Shifting from Theater to Film 11:28 Creating Roles and Writing Scripts 14:14 The Journey of Writing 'Things Like This' 16:13 Breaking Away from Conventional LGBTQ Narratives 21:15 The Evolution of the Script 22:57 The Challenge of Independent Filmmaking  28:03 Navigating the Film Industry 35:26 Lessons from Big Productions 37:19 The Role of Music in Creativity 41:06 Personal Growth Through Filmmaking  43:32 Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers  47:08 Life Lessons Episode Resources: https://www.instagram.com/themaxtshow https://www.instagram.com/malibubropro https://www.tiktok.com/@themaxtshow https://www.instagram.com/fromvisiontocreation/ https://www.instagram.com/alexschmieding https://www.tiktok.com/@fromvisiontocreation Subscribe for more conversations with visionaries turning ideas into reality. This podcast is brought to you by Proper Placement – a full-service marketing agency helping businesses grow through social media, paid advertising, PR, email, and more. Learn more at www.properplacement.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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