• S3 EP04 | Spec vs. Production Scripts: Which Should You Write?
    Sep 8 2025

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    Garrett and Daren break down the real differences between a spec script written on speculation, no limits, showcase your voice and a production script written to be made, budget-aware, strategic. They cover when to write each, why treatments can sometimes be a smarter move, and how leverage shifts depending on your role as writer or filmmaker. Plus: updates on fall festivals and Garrett’s third act grind on Where the Dog Heals.

    Spec = calling card. Written to showcase voice and originality; leverage lives in story resonance.
    Production = blueprint. Written to be made; leverage comes from feasibility, attachments, and momentum.
    Treatments are better then specs (often). Easier for producers to read, faster to generate, clearer story signal.
    Constraints unlock creativity. Small cast/locations can make indie projects viable.
    Leverage compounds. Small production scripts can open doors Nolan, Gerwig paths.

    CHAPTERS
    00:00 Festival season & October plans
    03:00 Defining spec vs. production scripts
    10:00 Budget/scope realities
    16:00 Portfolio specs vs. existing IP
    22:00 Production scripts as blueprints
    31:00 Camera direction dos & don’ts
    35:00 Why treatments often win
    47:00 Case studies: Nolan & Gerwig
    54:00 Garrett’s Where the Dog Heals update
    59:00 Audience-building & leverage

    “A spec is imagination first; a production script is logistics first.”

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    37 mins
  • S3 EP03 | Navigating The Development Process in Indie Filmmaking with Joel Ackerman
    Sep 1 2025

    Navigating The Development Process in Indie Filmmaking with Joel Ackerman

    This episode of Truly Independent is supported by the Help Them See Foundation, which aids filmmakers in creating impactful feature films. Hosts Daren and Garrett welcome special guest Joel Ackerman, a seasoned development expert known for his work on viral ads like Poopourri and projects with Angel Studios. Discussion topics include the role of development in film, overcoming common pitfalls in scripts, and the importance of receiving and integrating feedback. Joel shares experiences from his illustrious career, including working with Susie Cameron and navigating development 'hell.' The conversation also touches on the journey from script to screen, with insights on maintaining passion and recognizing when to move on from a project. The episode concludes with updates on ongoing projects and the importance of consistent progress in filmmaking.

    00:00 S3 EP03 | Audio
    26:37 Marker

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    43 mins
  • S3 EP02 | Demystifying Sizzles: Crafting Effective Proofs of Concept
    Aug 25 2025

    Demystifying Sizzles: Crafting Effective Proofs of Concept

    In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith explore the purpose and execution of 'sizzles' or 'proofs of concept' in the independent film world. Sponsored by the Help Them See Foundation, the discussion covers how sizzles can serve to attract investors, cast, and distributors, and even assist in early marketing efforts. Garrett shares his own experiences with budgeted and low-cost sizzles, emphasizing the importance of preparation and intention behind creating them. Daren adds insights on leveraging these tools for effective marketing and the potential impacts of using AI-generated content. The episode wraps up with practical advice on making sizzles part of the development process and using them to build audience interest well before a film’s release.

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
    00:27 Welcome to Season Three
    00:56 Casual Banter and Film-Related Shirts
    02:50 Today's Topic: The Sizzle
    03:17 Garrett's Script Writing Update
    07:04 Deep Dive into Sizzles
    10:35 The Purpose and Value of Sizzles
    15:02 Budgeting and Development for Sizzles
    21:20 Creating a Sizzle Reel: Key Elements and Execution
    22:04 Using Scripts and Story Elements in Sizzle Reels
    23:14 Budget Considerations for Sizzle Reels
    24:22 Alternative Approaches: AI and Lookbooks
    25:41 The Importance of Consistency in Sizzle Reels
    29:30 Practical Tips for Shooting Sizzle Reels
    31:02 Marketing Your Film from Day One
    32:30 Balancing Hype and Realism in Film Promotion
    35:48 Final Thoughts on Sizzle Reels

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    42 mins
  • S3 EP01 | Truly Independent Season 3: Kicking Off the Writing Process
    Aug 18 2025

    Sponsored by The Help Them See Foundation: https://www.helpthemseefoundation.org


    In this episode of Truly Independent, supported by the Help Them See Foundation, Daren and the host discuss the transition into Season 3, focusing on pre-production and scriptwriting. Starting from the writing process and different techniques, they share updates on their individual projects. Daren introduces his new project 'Where the Dog Heals', inspired by a true story about a dog diagnosed with cancer and its journey of faith and healing. He talks about his scriptwriting process, including the use of AI as a creative tool, research trips for authentic storytelling, and managing balancing writing and production constraints. The episode also touches upon exciting upcoming projects and the role of faith and community support in filmmaking.


    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    01:02 Celebrating Milestones and Future Plans

    01:31 Focus of Season Three: Pre-Production and Writing

    02:02 Transition from Season Two to Season Three

    02:38 Documenting the Script Writing Process

    03:20 New Project: Where the Dog Heals

    08:31 Importance of the Script in Filmmaking

    09:54 Story Development Techniques

    16:37 Using a Story Matrix for Writing

    18:31 Balancing Writing and Production Constraints

    20:26 Budget Considerations for Writers

    21:53 Research and Location Scouting

    26:30 Collaborative Writing Process

    30:05 Using AI in Screenwriting

    35:49 Upcoming Projects and Season Preview

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    37 mins
  • S2 EP33 | Is AI taking over film?
    Aug 11 2025

    AI-Generated Content and Storytelling: Navigating the Landscape of Independent Filmmaking

    In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith discuss the implications of AI-generated TV shows for independent filmmakers, focusing on Fable's Showrunner app. They explore the challenges and opportunities that AI content may bring to the indie film industry and how storytellers can stand out amidst the increasing 'noise.' The episode also reflects on the successes and shortcomings of recent summer blockbusters, 'Fantastic Four' and 'Superman,' highlighting the importance of story and emotional connection in filmmaking. Finally, they share updates on their upcoming projects, including Garrett's new feature film, 'Where the Dog Heals,' and Darren's proof of concept project.

    00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
    00:46 Catching Up on Faith of Angels
    01:19 Main Topic: AI in Filmmaking
    02:33 Understanding Fable and Showrunner
    04:14 Impact on Indie Filmmakers
    04:49 Focus, Meaning, and Action
    16:01 Current Projects and Future Plans
    20:28 Exciting New Project and Team Formation
    20:43 Fundraising and Production Updates
    21:20 Exploring Filming Locations
    22:03 Discussing Summer Blockbusters
    22:28 Fantastic Four vs. Superman: A Deep Dive
    24:47 Director's Influence on Film Success
    28:13 The Importance of Story in Movies
    32:28 Season Finale Reflections and Future Plans
    36:56 Thank You and Farewell

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    38 mins
  • S2 EP32 | From Theater Educator to Independent Filmmaker: Graham Northrup's Journey
    Aug 4 2025

    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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    39 mins
  • S2 EP31 | Navigating the Indie Film Industry with Greg Beckers
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode of 'Truly Independent,' hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith discuss the evolving landscape of indie filmmaking. They introduce guest Greg Beckers, a talent manager turned producer and distributor, who shares insights into the business side of filmmaking. Greg talks about the importance of LinkedIn for networking, the challenges in talent management, the intricacies of film sales and distribution, and strategies for indie filmmakers to attach talent and recoup investments. The episode also touches on the changing genre preferences of distributors and the significance of effective marketing and sales strategies.


    00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent

    00:34 Meet Our Guest: Greg Beckers

    01:21 Greg's Journey into Talent Management

    03:17 The Role of a Talent Manager

    05:54 Navigating the Indie Film Industry

    10:31 From Talent Management to Producing

    12:10 The Challenges of Film Distribution

    15:51 Mindset Shift: From Talent Manager to Producer

    16:17 The Chaos of Producing

    16:43 Skills from Talent Management

    17:18 The Importance of Problem Solving

    17:33 The Value of Business Experience

    17:54 Passion for Films and Filmmaking

    20:57 Challenges in Distribution

    22:11 The Importance of Trailers

    28:26 Navigating Distribution Deals

    32:02 Connecting with Greg Becker

    33:31 Conclusion and Future Plans

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    35 mins
  • S2 EP30 | How an Upstart Distributor is Becoming Netflix for Indie Film, with Bryan Louzil
    Jul 21 2025

    Discovering Independent Film with Bryan Louzil of Mometu

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    In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith are joined by guest Bryan Louzil, co-founder of Mometu, a streaming platform focused on hand-curated independent films. Bryan shares his fascinating upbringing in the film industry, the journey of creating Mometu, and how the platform aims to support independent filmmakers by offering a marketplace free of algorithms. They discuss the intricacies of promoting films, insights for filmmakers on gaining visibility, and the unique Mometu College Film Festival. Emphasizing the importance of personalizing the viewer experience, Brian explains the benefits of setting up creative marketing strategies from the start to benefit both the platform and filmmakers. The episode wraps up with an overview of Mometu social media strategies and the launch of their new podcast, 'The More For Me and You,' dedicated to sharing the journeys of individuals in the entertainment industry.

    00:00 Introduction and Greetings
    00:25 Meet Brian Louzil
    01:19 Brian's Background in Film
    03:18 The Birth of Mometu
    05:46 Hand-Curated Content on Mometu
    09:01 Supporting Independent Filmmakers
    22:19 Mometu College Film Festival
    24:05 Red Carpet Interviews and Screenings
    24:34 Exciting Awards and Prizes
    25:52 Supporting Independent Filmmakers
    28:52 Challenges and Trends in Filmmaking
    30:15 Connecting with Audiences
    32:46 Mometu's Social Media Strategy
    34:25 The More For Me and You Podcast
    37:31 Exploring Mometu Film Library
    38:45 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

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    46 mins