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"Severance and The Art of World Building" with Nate Bonsell | The Story Lab

"Severance and The Art of World Building" with Nate Bonsell | The Story Lab

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World-building isn't just for fantasy and sci-fi—it's the invisible foundation behind every great film, commercial, or video. In this episode of The Story Lab with Nate Bonsell, we dive into what world-building really means for filmmakers today.

From the genius of Severance to the budget realities of $5K productions, we explore how setting creative limitations can lead to stronger storytelling, greater immersion, and higher impact. Learn how cinematography, sound, and design choices create the "playground" for your characters—and why embracing constraints can be your most powerful tool.

🎬 Topics covered:

What world-building really is (and isn't)

Why limitations unlock creativity

How aspect ratios, lenses, and gear impact the world

Getting the most from low-budget productions

The evolving role of DPs and directors in storytelling

👀 Bonus episodes are coming soon, where we break down specific projects and how we built worlds from the ground up—what worked, what didn’t, and what we learned.

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