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Breaking Indie
by Breaking Indie
The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast.
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Ep. 25 Goldie Tom and Ryan Begay
In this episode of Breaking Indie, we sit down with filmmakers Goldie Tom and Ryan Begay, who brought two powerful films to the Santa Fe Film Festival: the documentary Honor Song and the narrative short Cleaning Is a Cakewalk. Ryan shares how his journey from serving five years in the U.S. Air Force to working as an engineer eventually led him into filmmaking—and how that path inspired Honor Song, a documentary exploring Native American veterans and the role culture, prayer, and song play in their lives before, during, and after military service. The conversation dives into how personal experiences, reconnecting with fellow veterans, and learning more about post-service struggles helped shape the film’s emotional core.Goldie and Ryan also talk about collaborating on Cleaning Is a Cakewalk, a heartfelt short about a young boy tasked with cleaning his community’s chapter house before a cakewalk celebration. Featuring children speaking largely in the Navajo language, the film aims to inspire younger generations to embrace their language and culture while seeing themselves represented on screen.Along the way, the discussion covers the realities of indie filmmaking—documentary vs. narrative production challenges, working with child actors, translating scripts into Navajo, and building creative partnerships within the Native filmmaking community. Goldie even shares stories from her days producing heavy metal shows in Gallup and how that DIY spirit carried over into producing films.It’s a fun, insightful conversation about culture, collaboration, and carving out space for Native voices in cinema.Follow the filmmakers:Instagram: @ryanbegay505Instagram: @missgolden1Facebook: Goldie TomFacebook: Ryan BegayBreaking Indie is a podcast for filmmakers, by filmmakers—sharing real conversations from the trenches of independent film. 🎬Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 24 Chris and Will, Altitude Murals (Advertising)
Ep. 24 Chris and Will of Altitude Murals, Advertising In this special, slightly off-brand episode of Breaking Indie, we step outside the world of filmmaking and into the streets of Santa Fe to talk art, advertising, and large-scale storytelling.Recorded during the 25th Anniversary Santa Fe Film Festival, host Brenden Wedner sits down with Chris and Will of Altitude Murals, a father-and-son team whose hand-painted poster became the visual identity of this year’s festival. From vintage billboard painting in the pre-digital era to modern mural workflows inspired by Michelangelo himself, Chris and Will break down the craft, technique, and problem-solving behind large-format art.The conversation dives into:The lost art of hand-painted billboards and wall signsScaling small designs into massive murals using centuries-old techniquesTypography, visual hierarchy, and why fonts have “tone”Working in extreme weather and still getting the job doneThe surprising parallels between mural painting and filmmakingWhether you’re a filmmaker, designer, or creative problem-solver, this episode explores how storytelling transcends medium—and why art on a wall isn’t all that different from art on a screen.🎨🎬 Breaking Indie — a program for filmmakers, by filmmakers… and the artists who inspire them.Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 23 Alexandra Lexton & Oliver Dixon, Doc Filmmakers
In this episode of Breaking Indie, we’re coming to you from the Santa Fe Film Festival with two powerful conversations about documentary filmmaking, balance, and finding your voice as an artist.First, we sit down with filmmaker Alexandra Lexton, director of the feature-length documentary Fool’s Paradise Lost. Alex shares the deeply personal journey behind the film—an exploration of healing, reconnection to nature, and restoring both our inner and outer wilds. Shot across the United States and Tanzania, the film brings together environmental voices, indigenous wisdom, and spiritual reflection. Alex opens up about the five-year process of making the film through COVID, working as a small, often solo crew, and how personal crisis led her to one of her most meaningful projects yet.Then, we’re joined by Oliver Dixon, a first-time filmmaker whose short documentary Sky is also screening at the festival. Oliver talks about making his very first film as a college student with limited resources, following his friend Sky as she navigates preserving her Indigenous identity while pursuing a Western education and career. It’s a grounded, honest conversation about access, storytelling, and learning to trust your voice behind the camera.From seasoned filmmakers to first-timers, this episode is all about why we tell stories, how documentaries find us, and what it really takes to bring a film to life—no matter where you’re starting from.🎬 Films discussed: Fool’s Paradise Lost & Sky 🎙 Recorded at the Santa Fe Film Festival 🎧 A program for filmmakers, by filmmakersSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 22 Laurel Harris and Laurie Clemens Maier
In this episode of Breaking Indie, host Brenden Roberts sits down with filmmakers Laurie Clemens Maier and Laurel Harris, the creative team behind the short film 47. What begins as a lively, candid conversation quickly unfolds into a deeply personal and timely discussion about creativity, collaboration, and the realities many women face as they navigate career, identity, and the question of motherhood.Laurie and Laurel share the real-life experiences that inspired 47, a narrative film exploring what happens when a woman who’s done “everything right” professionally is confronted with the possibility that she may never have children. The conversation dives into fertility, societal expectations, financial barriers like IVF, and the stigma surrounding women of a certain age—topics that are rarely discussed openly, but resonate deeply with many.Along the way, the trio also talks indie filmmaking, wearing multiple hats on set, building long-term creative partnerships, and why telling honest stories matters. With humor, vulnerability, and insight, this episode is a reminder that independent film isn’t just about making movies—it’s about starting conversations.🎬 Featured Film: 47 🌐 More info: 47themovie.comIG: @laurelleafproductions 🎙️ Show: Breaking IndieSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 21 Mark and Mike Chamberlain, “Gaijin”
Hosted by Brenden Roberts, this episode of Breaking Indie features Mark and Mike Chamberlain.In this episode we talk about filming in Japan, manifesting your creation through faith, directing your twin, taking direction from your twin, and Yeti mugs. GAIJINfilm.comThe Breaking Indie Podcast. It’s the cheap and dirty podcast who explores all elements of filmmaking. We take lessons from all perspectives on the industry, from Hollywood legends to independent artists. Please like, subscribe, and leave a review. For inquiries about future episodes, or to be featured in our next season, please e-mail [email protected]# brotherhood# cherry blossom# Children# death# Drama# Family# feature# Gaijin# grad student# International# japan# Mark Chamberlain# Michael Chamberlain# siblings# spirit# Student# suicide# temple# twinSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 20 Anne-Marie Johnson, Martin Grey, and David Marroquin
Hosted by Brenden Roberts, this episode of Breaking Indie features Anne-Marie Johnson and Martin Grey and their film, “The addiction of Hope” writing during the pandemic. SAG representative (former Vice-President, and first African American woman to serve in said position, and current board member), Anne-Marie Johnson speaks to her experience as an actress evolving and reinventing herself in the wake of an art form resistant to aging. The importance of unions, and collaborative agreements from SAG-AFTRA. We discuss the various SAG contracts and how to navigate them as an indie filmmaker. Also, as told through the film, how your actions effect your family, identity, and being an a Black woman in Hollywood. @theaddictionofhope “When her sister gets sick, an aging actress is forced to examine her choices in life and the importance of family versus fame in a story about having the courage to change your life.”Part 2 of this episode features, David Marroquin, Director of Photography and Editor, who is representing two films at The Santa Fe Film Festival. He talks about balancing filmmaking and working as a LAPD officer, shaping a story as a collaborative effort.The Breaking Indie Podcast. It’s the cheap and dirty podcast who explores all elements of filmmaking. We take lessons from all perspectives on the industry, from Hollywood legends to independent artists. Please like, subscribe, and leave a review. For inquiries about future episodes, or to be featured in our next season, please e-mail [email protected] the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 19 Kenny Hargrove & Genia Michaela "Penguins in Paris... a Love Story"
Hosted by Brenden Roberts, this episode of Breaking Indie features the director and star of "Penguins in Paris... a Love Story".Director, Producer, Writer, Kenny Hargrove is an award-winning producer who's made short films and webseries. Kenny is now packaging a feature film project called "Snow"Genia Michaela began her theatre career acting in plays on Broadway. She began her film career working with Steven Soderbergh. Genia has attended U. North Carolina School of the Arts, MIT and Yale, where she played D1 Ice Hockey. She has studied Physics, Opera, Screenwriting and Directing, in addition to Acting. Genia is an award-winning songwriter. She is a SCUBA divemaster. Genia has lived in 3 countries and traveled to 6 continents. Genia is fond of dragons, cats, bubbles, fairies, kindness, snow, books, (contained) fires, octopi, Efteling, holidays, and museums.People Genia has worked with include: Lena Headey, Richard Gere, Steven Soderbergh, Eva Mendes, Kevin Kline, Cuba Gooding Jr, Reba McEntire, Eddie McClintock, Katee Sackhoff, Ed Harris, Richard Dreyfuss, Rachel Nichols, Olivia Williams, Jeremy Irons, Keith Carradine, Joe Mantegna, Al Pacino, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Diego Luna, Peter Stormare, Martin Sheen, Alan Alda, Neil Simon.Please like, subscribe, and leave a review. For inquiries about future episodes, or to be featured in our next season, please e-mail [email protected] Michaela: @geniababy Kenny Hargrove: @Kenny_hargrove @KennyHargroveFilms Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 18 Krassimira Belev/Tony Belev & Pt. 2 Rollyn Stafford
Recorded at the 2025 Santa Fe Film Festival, join host Brenden Roberts on an exploration through filmmaking and what it takes to break into the entertainment industry today. Buckle your seatbelts, because here’s another episode of Breaking Indie.Don’t forget to subscribe. We NEED you support.Krassimira Belev & Tony Belev, “The Therapy”@thetherapy_film@[email protected]@RollyStaffordSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 17 Dan Burns & Blake de Pastino, “Come Out Wherever You Are”
Blake de Pastino is an award-winning actor, model, and co-creator of educational YouTube channels including Crash Course, SciShow, and PBS Eons, of which is also co-host. He has appeared in feature films including “The Fear of It,” “Slant Streets,” and “Blood for Dust,” as well as short films including “Come Out, Wherever You Are,” for which he has won multiple Best Actor awards, “Fracture,” for which he won Best Actor in the Montana 48 Hour Film Project and “Me, Myself & I,” for which he won Best Actor in the Wyoming 48 Hour Film Project. He works as an actor, advocate for disability rights, and educational content creator in Montana.IG: @westerndigsDan Burns is an award-winning screenwriter, author, and independent filmmaker dedicated to telling character-driven stories that blend emotional depth with cinematic precision. His short film Come Out, Wherever You Are—adapted from his acclaimed story collection No Turning Back: Stories—has been an official selection at more than seventy festivals and has earned twenty-five awards, including Best Short Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Director. As the founder of 136 Productions, he develops original content for screen and stage, drawing on his experience as the author of seven books.www.comeoutwhereveryouarefilm.com www.danburnsauthor.comIG: DanBurnsAuthorSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 16 Rodrigo Tactaquin & Claire Sandberg
In this episode we talk to Rodrigo Tactaquin and his work with the show Longmire as well as in part two, Claire Sandberg about her film “The Ramba Effect” winner of Best Documentary at The Santa Fe Film Festival.The Ramba Effect follows the powerful and inspiring journey of Ramba, the last circus elephant in Chile, as she travels 2,550 miles to her new home at Elephant Sanctuary Brazil. After five decades of captivity, Ramba must summon extraordinary strength for one final quest: freedom. During her long journey by plane and truck, she faces daunting obstacles that test her spirit. Her story becomes a moving symbol of the broader fight for animal liberation, offering hope for all creatures still living in captivity. Intimate and profound, The Ramba Effect is a celebration of resilience, a protest against cruelty, and a tribute to the enduring spirit of a soul nearly forgotten by the world.Pt. 1Rodrigo Tactaquin @rodrigotactaquinPt. 2Claire Sandberg, The Ramba Effect www.therambaeffect.com IG: Claire.intheworldSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 15 Antonio Weiss/Eddie Velez
Eddie Velez (Traffic) talks about directing Target Jeremy and his strategy as a first time filmmaker. We also talk with Antonio Weiss who shares his journey with an upcoming film, and how he intends to make his next project in Paraguay.Learn more about Target Jeremy at https://targetjeremy.com/Recorded at the 2025 Santa Fe Film Festival, join host Brenden Roberts on an exploration through filmmaking and what it takes to break into the entertainment industry today. Buckle your seatbelts, because here’s another episode of Breaking Indie.Don’t forget to subscribe. We NEED you support.Follow our guests on Instagram at:@weissfineartssantafeSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 14 Zoe Dunay & Aris Federman
Ep. 14 Zoe Dunay & Aris FedermanMeet the team behind the award winning film “Tin Soldiers” and Blue Oak Productions. In this fun and lively conversation, we talk about our mutual love for Christopher Nolan, the hometown of the atomic bomb (Los Alamos), and this charismatic couple’s journey into filmmaking. Winner of the Jury Award for Best Cinematography at the 2025 Santa Fe Film Festival, “Tin Soldiers” delves into the journey of a child navigating the complexities of mental health treatment at a time when he’s still discovering what ‘normal’ is.Contacts available on Instagram and Linkedin:Zoe Dunay IG @zoedunayAris Federman IG @arisfedermanBlue Oak Productions IG @blueoakproductionsPlease visit our youtube channel for more videos and be sure to like and subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/@BreakingIndieStream the video of this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pZltsDZdVoUSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 13 Hossein Martin Fazeli, “I Am Gitxsan”
I was born on this planet, why do I pay to exist here? That’s one question proposed by Hossein in today’s podcast episode. Additionally, we discuss how his political asylum has affected his career as a documentary filmmaker, and dive further into a philosophical discussion, while learning more about his latest award winning film “I Am Gitxsan” which explores a recent high school graduate reconnecting with his Indigenous heritage in Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada.Visit his production website: www.fazelifilms.comor for his latest film “I am Gitxsan” on the web: www.iamgitxsan.comHossein Martin Fazeli has been an A-List director in North America for many years. He has been producing, directing, and writing fiction and non-fiction television and film for more than two decades and has extensive international experience, having worked on location in a dozen different countries.His films have been broadcast around the world, including on CBC, BBC, ARTE, and Canal+, winning 45 international awards in the process.Throughout the years he has collaborated with organizations such as UNDP, European Commission, and Nonviolence International on a wide range of film and television projects, including national and regional campaigns, exploring issues such as human rights, women's rights, and minority rights.His 2007 production, "The Tale of Two Nazanins", about a teenage girl imprisoned on death row in Iran, was broadcast on major international networks such as the BBC and CNN and is credited with igniting an international campaign that saved her life.In 2008, Fazeli was chosen by the Sundance Institute to take part in their International Filmmakers Award. He has lectured around the world on the ever changing face of film production and has held workshops with students at various educational institutions such as SFU (Canada), SOAS (UK), Aarhus University (Denmark) and the European Film Academy.For more info, please visit: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3347515/Please visit our youtube channel for more videos and be sure to like and subscribe. https://www.youtube.com/@BreakingIndieSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Bonus Exclusive: Ari Aster Excerpt
Catch our exclusive excerpt with Ari Aster about his latest film, Eddington. For more juicy content, enjoy our full episode on youtube!Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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EP. 12 "Eddington" With Ari Aster
Ari Aster brings his new film back to New Mexico with the help of A24.We take a look behind the scenes of Eddington, talk to the director Ari Aster, as well as NM actors: @josephortega_ and @racheldelatorreofficail as well as the brains behind the drone show, A BIG ASS thank you to A24 and all the people behind this premiere in Truth of Consequences. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 11 “What Tomorrow Brings”
In this episode we talk to the filmmakers behind “What Tomorrow Brings” a family drama created by Matt Engelbert. During this two part interview we speak with the cast and creators behind this family affair. We will also learn how Matthew created two national syndicated shows “Ariel, Zoey, & Eli, Too” as well as “Steal The Show” with no Hollywood connections, and the journey behind his family’s legacy in mainstream entertainment.Recorded at the 2025 Santa Fe Film Festival, join your host Brenden Roberts on an exploration through filmmaking and what it takes to break into the entertainment industry today. Buckle your seatbelts, because here’s another episode of Breaking Indie.Don’t forget to subscribe. We NEED you support.Follow our guests on Instagram at:@whattomorrowbrinsmovie@therealjoelyengelbert@arielZoeyandEil@zoeyrebecca_@yourbelovedyeti@santafefilmfestival@BRW_Digital@BreakingIndieSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 10 Danny Trejo
The legend, Danny Trejo, opens up with us about his past and how he broke into the film business. He speaks about training Eric Roberts on "Runaway Train", to getting his big break in Michael Mann's "Heat" with Al Pachino, Robert De Niro, and Val Kilmer. Danny also talks about his restaurant business, Trejo's Tacos, and leaves more to be desired mentioning Robert Rodriguez and the Machete franchise. Checkout another great episode of Breaking Indie, with your hosts Brenden Roberts and Cole Finney. #dannytrejo #dannytrejo #firstmovie4dannytrejo #machete #movie trailer #Americanunderdog #AmericanwarriorMore: Acting, actor demo reel, how to work in the film industry, how to get acting jobs nyc, how to work in nyc film, how to act, acting career tips, writers strike deadline, writers guild of america, wga strike, budget filmmaking, budget filmmaking accessories, film industry work, filmmaking 101, Screenwriting, screenwriting structure, screenwriter, screenwriting expert, production process in film, film production company, new mexico filmSupport the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 9 Veronica Falcone (Actress, "Ozark")
In this episode of Breaking Indie, we talk to the star of American Underdog, Veronica Falcone, who known for her roles in Ozark, Perry Mason, and Jungle Cruise. Veronica shares her journey as a young actress and dance choreographer, to her latest work in film. The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 8 "Film Festivals" with John Mark Sibley Jr. & Mike Timm
Today we talk to a couple of fellas who worked at Sundance and Crested Butte Film Festivals! Subscription page:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2411785/supportPart 1:John Mark Sibley Jr, Screening Committee CoordinatorBorn and raised in Crested Butte, Colorado, John Mark involved himself in Crested Butte Film Festival after graduating. He works alongside co-founder Michael Brody, operations manager Jordan Erdie, and executive director Scott Robson to give the best festival experience one could ask for in colorful Colorado!Crested Butte Film Festival: cbfilmfest.orgTo inquire about dates or submissions, please reach out [email protected] 2: Mike Timm has a long career in various aspects of film, including writing, directing and producing, where he has worked with Oscar winning talent. Amongst his other stories, Mike shares how he helmed the Sundance Outreach Program and assisted both the Screenwriter and Directors Labs. Mike Timm: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0863632The Valley of Hearts Delight Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb0zaB7DFM4Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 7 Jonah Zimmerberg-Helms & Delaney Bishop
This is an awesome talk with directors Jonah Zimmerberg-Helms and Delaney Bishop. We discuss Jonah's work as a puppeteer, his work on the Revenant and a horse who won an academy award. We also talk about his film Stolen Tundra, and the global impacts of climate change. In our second portion, we learn about Delaney Bishop's journey as a filmmaker in the world of music videos and entertainment. We also learn about his short film Animus, staring Angela Sarafyan (West World), and produced by Serj Tankian (System of a Down).Join us, Brenden Roberts and Cole Taylor Finney, on our journey into another episode of Breaking Indie.Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 6 Vishy Ayyar, Suleka Mathew, Andrew Gray
Today's episode, we talk to the cast of American Underdog, and look deeper into the world of acting. We share stories of manifestation, the call to performance, and a random call to Thailand. Vish holds graduate degrees in Information systems and business with undergraduate degrees in Biology and Chemistry. Vish began his acting career as a child on stage from the age of five and has extensive theater background and training including French theater. Vish is fliuent in five languages and is a writer, actor and producer. He is an amateur level MMA fighter and put his skills to use in his soon to be released movie American Warrior. Vish is also a best selling author,speaker coach. As an experienced, real estate entrepreneur, Vish owns and operates a multimillion dollar real estate portfolio.Suleka Mathew is a Canadian actress, best known for her lead roles on television series Claws as Arlene Branch, Red Widow as Dina Tomson, Men in Trees as Sara Jackson, and Da Vinci's Inquest as Dr. Sunita Raman for which she was nominated 3 times for best actress at the Leo Awards.Andrew Gray is a Spanish-American actor who portrays Troy Burrows, the Red Megaforce Ranger in Power Rangers Megaforce. He is a professional model that is represented in the various cities in the United States, in Italy and in Asia.Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 5 Samir Asthana - Director of Business Development at Studio 71
Samir is the Director of Business Development at Studio 71, a leading global media company for digital-first creators and brands.In this episode we dive into to the modern world of distribution and how to bring your film to market. We address the ever changing models of film festivals and the popular approach to self distribution. Join us, while Brenden does acupuncture, and the rest of us get a deep dive into the most popular topic in the industry today: Distribution. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 4 Taylor Treadwell, Actress
Taylor Treadwell's notable feature work includes KNIGHT & DAY opposite Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz, directed by James Mangold; HALL PASS directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly; W. directed by Oliver Stone; as well as THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA directed by David Frankel. Taylor plays a hilarious turn as the Bostonian girlfriend in the comedy feature film FATHER FIGURES opposite Ed Helm and Owen Wilson, directed by Lawrence Sher for Warner Bros. and Alcon Entertainment; She is in the Fred Roos produced film PRETTYFACE directed by Jessica Janos, in which she portrays Gypsy, who in the 1970's was a close companion of Charles Manson. Taylor more recently appears in HOLLYWOOD DIRT directed by Tosca Musk for the new streaming service PASSIONFLIX, as well as the indy feature EVEN AFTER EVERYTHING directed by Josh Crook. She most recently wrapped a cameo in the indy film THE GIFT playing a celebrity talent judge opposite the ensemble stars Eugenia Yuan, Ludi Lin, Joley Fisher and Archie Kao. Taylor studied acting at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and continued her studies in Los Angeles, graduating legendary acting coach Stephen Book's 4-Year Intensive Course. She continues to train and perform improv as well, performing with The Upright Citizens Brigade and The IO-West, amongst other outlets. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 3 Clint Howard II, Director of Photography
Clint Howard II, discusses the complexities behind being a DP, joining the union, and working in reverse to advance in the camera department.We crack some jokes, and also discuss our project, Tales of a Faded West as we premiere episode one at The Santa Fe Film Festival. The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 2 Gustavo Martin, Director, American Underdog
Gustavo Martin, the director of American Underdog staring Vishy Ayyar, Danny Trejo, and Veronica Falcón shares with us his story during the world premiere of his film. Starting in locations and working his way to directing feature films, we really enjoyed getting a glimpse into Gustavo's history and favorite films. The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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Ep. 1 "Intro to The Breaking Indie Podcast"
Join us in our hot garage where we actually talk shop on the nuts and bolts of the film industry, and what we plan to do with our podcast.The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast. Support the showPlease like and subscribe. The Breaking Indie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Youtube.
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The Breaking Indie Podcast is a program made by filmmakers for filmmakers to learn all aspects of the industry. From conversations with veterans in the industry, to aspiring filmmakers just starting out, we are learning all there is to know about life on set, the business behind the passion, and the endless stories of logistics and nightmares that come from production. We cover the full spectrum from producers to PA's, actors and advertisers, to everyone in between. Stay tuned for regular episodes of The Breaking Indie Podcast.
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