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S2 EP32 | From Theater Educator to Independent Filmmaker: Graham Northrup's Journey

S2 EP32 | From Theater Educator to Independent Filmmaker: Graham Northrup's Journey

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In this episode of 'Truly Independent,' hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith welcome independent filmmaker Graham Northrup. Graham shares his fascinating journey from being a theater educator to becoming an independent filmmaker. He discusses his decision to leave his theater career during the COVID-19 pandemic, his process of self-education in filmmaking, and the production of his debut feature film 'An Aspen Christmas Conspiracy.' The conversation covers the challenges of fundraising, production logistics, and distribution. Graham offers insights into the importance of networking, leveraging local resources, and the invaluable support of a dedicated crew. With his first feature nearly ready for distribution, Graham reflects on his goals and future plans in filmmaking.


00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter

01:10 Introducing the Guest: Graham Northrup

02:22 Graham's Journey from Theater to Film

03:31 Transitioning to Filmmaking During COVID

04:23 Learning the Craft: From Photography to Film School

06:08 Setting Goals in the Film Industry

10:59 First Feature Film: An Aspen Christmas Conspiracy

15:43 The Challenges of Fundraising

16:52 Securing a Fiscal Sponsor

17:28 Raising Money Through Donations and Grants

18:08 Low Budget Production Strategies

19:12 Shooting Schedule and Crew Dynamics

19:51 The Importance of a Dedicated Crew

20:39 Balancing Directorial and Cinematographic Priorities

21:25 Navigating Distribution Deals

24:22 Lessons Learned and Future Projects

28:12 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events

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