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S1 Ep 50One Year, 50 Episodes: What We’ve Learned Along the Way

We’ve hit 50 episodes, and exactly one year since the podcast launched. This episode is a bit of a heart to heart. No guests, no case studies, just us reflecting on the wild ride of building this show, growing our careers, and learning (a lot) along the way.We talk about how the podcast helped us grow more confident, figure out what we actually want to do in the film world, and stay connected during some tough times. We also share the advice that stuck with us from our guests, from making bold moves to starting over at 40, and chat about the media that really made an impact.Whether you’ve been here since episode one or just found us now, thank you. This one’s for you.Here are the highlights(06:08) Our Guests(07:26) Building Confidence(11:11) No Time Limit(20:09) Simon's Advice(26:03) Panda Cheese(31:00) Editing MagicSrishti Instagram: @srishq Amber Instagram: @amberlillianpayne Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jul 16, 202543 min

S1 Ep 49Telling a story in 5 to 10 seconds? We’ve got this

In this episode, we’re taking you behind the scenes of our latest project.We explain what an ident is (those quick sponsor clips before a TV show), why they’re harder to make than they look, and how we managed to tell a mini story in just five to ten seconds.This was also our first time working closely together on set, and it came with tight deadlines, strict rules, and a few creative challenges.If you're curious about the real work that goes into high-profile content like this, tune in! Here are the highlights(05:07) Building the demographic(10:16) James Patterson(17:48) Working with tight deadlines(21:14) What is a “Video Village”?(27:00) Having a short timeframe(30:00) Keeping it funThe James Patterson Sponsorship Press Release:https://lbbonline.com/news/Penguin-Random-House-Sky-James-Patterson-True-Crimehttps://sponsorship.org/havas-play-launches-penguin-random-houses-first-tv-channel-sponsorship-for-james-patterson-on-sky-crime-investigation/https://www.marketing-beat.co.uk/2025/07/03/penguin-james-patterson/Link to view the idents:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL77Ov6f56vL0GbSz5RW8K17Gb9yfNxBKSConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jul 9, 202542 min

S1 Ep 48Don't Let Him In: Behind the Book Trailer

In this episode, we’re diving into the behind-the-scenes of creating promotional book trailers for Lisa Jewell’s Don’t Let Him In. We share how our team turned this gripping crime thriller into cinematic teasers without giving away any spoilers, and the unexpected production challenges we faced - including last-minute casting changes and shooting 48 slates in one day. We also chat about communicating with clients under pressure, what makes book trailers so uniquely tricky, and how to visually capture mystery and menace. If you’ve ever wondered how books come alive on screen before their release, this one’s for you.Here are the highlights:Challenges and Creative Process (4:01)Production Details and Team Collaboration (9:56)Client Communication and Problem-Solving (12:37)Marketing Strategy and Audience Engagement (15:35)Technical Challenges and Solutions (26:13)Advice for Creating Book Trailers (26:30)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jul 2, 202546 min

S1 Ep 47The Art of Short Form Filmmaking with Harry Norton - Part 2

This week on the podcast, we’re continuing our deep dive into short form filmmaking with Harry Norton.We talk about the emotional themes, the early writing process, and what it’s like to move from a loose idea to a fully developed pre-production phase.We also touch on how daunting it can be to get started with a creative project - especially when you know the resources, time and energy it’ll take to pull it off.The conversation goes beyond just craft. We get honest about creative anxiety, perfectionism, and what it means to find peace in the progress, not just the outcome. Whether you're working with a big team or just starting with a notebook, the key is to start and stay open to the journey.  Here are the highlights:Comparing Short Form and Feature Films (1:24)The Importance of Starting and Overcoming Fear (7:05)Challenges of Collaboration and Resource Management (11:19)Pre-Production Phase and Creative Freedom (16:35)Balancing Ambition and Acceptance (19:50)Creative Freedom and Genre Exploration (21:33)Siren Song Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sirensongfilm/siren-song-a-fantasy-thriller-short-filmConnect with Harry:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-norton-737736126/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norts_0000/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jun 25, 202524 min

S1 Ep 46The Art of Short Form Filmmaking with Harry Norton

This week, we’re talking about short form filmmaking with returning guest Harry Norton. From micro shorts to five-minute narratives, we explore what makes these projects both uniquely difficult and completely essential for honing your craft.We talk about why short films are their own distinct medium, not just a smaller version of something bigger. Every second counts, so how do you write, shoot and edit in a way that serves the story without wasting a moment?Amber shares the process behind her upcoming micro short, Siren Song, and how it went from five pages to two through years of refining.If you’ve ever struggled to cut down your ideas or wondered what really belongs in a short, this one’s for you.Here are the highlights:Harry’s Background and Roles (1:08)Challenges of Short Form Filmmaking (1:38)Adapting to Short Form Storytelling (5:25)Effective Short Form Storytelling (5:43)Developing the Idea and Script (8:24)Challenges in Writing and Editing (19:24)Personal Experiences and Perspectives (20:39)Siren Song Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sirensongfilm/siren-song-a-fantasy-thriller-short-filmConnect with Harry:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-norton-737736126/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norts_0000/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jun 18, 202528 min

S1 Ep 45Mise en Scène: Crafting Visual Storytelling Through Set Design and Details

In this episode, we dive into something we both love talking about mise en scène - the mood, the energy, the intention behind what we see on screen. If you’ve ever wondered how filmmakers create a world that just feels right - this is the episode for you.We explore how visuals tell their own story: lighting, colour, wardrobe, even the way a space is designed. It’s not about having a massive budget - it’s about making thoughtful, intentional choices that support the emotion you want your audience to feel. We also share how working with constraints can actually boost creativity and how we each approach crafting a visual language that supports the heart of a story.Whether you're a director, writer, or just obsessed with great visual storytelling, this one's full of insights and inspiration. Let’s get into it.Here are the highlights:Discussion on Mise en Scène (1:11)Pre-Production and Guiding the Eye (3:51)Mise en Scene in Fantasy and Reality (5:31)Texture and Depth in Mise en Scene (25:17)Easter Eggs and Subtle Clues (25:34)Practical Tips for Filmmakers (32:54)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jun 11, 202538 min

S1 Ep 44Leadership in Creative Projects

We’re back for part two of our deep dive into the softer (but no less vital) side of filmmaking - leadership, management, and all things organisation. If you’ve ever wondered how to strike the balance between managing a project and becoming that micromanager, this one’s for you.We unpack how trust, empathy, boundaries, and delegation can transform a chaotic set into a smooth, respectful, and actually enjoyable working environment. Plus, a reminder that leadership isn't about being the boss - it’s about showing up, communicating well, and being someone your team can trust. No matter your role, you’ve got what it takes to lead with kindness and clarity.Here are the highlights:Defining and Understanding Micromanagement (1:57)Collaboration and Empathy in Management (3:20)Pre-Production and Time Management (10:45)Delegation and Trust in Leadership (20:59)Empathy and Mediation in Team Dynamics (31:18)Investing in Relationships and Building Trust (42:11)Episode Links:Organisational Unit 5.0https://docs.google.com/document/d/19u7eFpHW49bVgDPZbzdOyUzC6zFezCcnXNqfTsOogtg/edit?usp=sharingNote: Please duplicate the file and use your copy, no edits will be possible in the original file Amber’s YouTube Show, Merely RoleplayersYouTube Link to the Channel: https://youtube.com/@merelyrp?si=zsiaGWHuLACpGz1bPlease like, share and subscribe! Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jun 4, 202546 min

S1 Ep 43Communication, Collaboration, and Creative Leadership: Navigating the Human Side of Filmmaking

Ever found yourself in a creative project thinking, “Wait, why is this so chaotic?” You’re not alone.In this episode, we dive into the behind-the-scenes magic that makes film projects actually function - communication, organisation, leadership, and yes, those so-called “soft skills”.We chat about what real leadership looks like, how communication can make or break a production, and why being human - and treating others like humans - really matters. Whether you're heading up a team or just trying to get your files in order, this one’s for you. Let’s get into it.Here are the highlights:Leadership and Accountability (2:33)The Importance of Communication in Filmmaking (6:07)Active Listening and Asking Questions (9:19)Introduction of the Srishti Organisational Unit (14:55)Respecting Work-Life Balance (22:45)Thoroughness and Trust in Teams (28:02)Episode Links:Organisational Unit 5.0https://docs.google.com/document/d/19u7eFpHW49bVgDPZbzdOyUzC6zFezCcnXNqfTsOogtg/edit?usp=sharingNote: Please duplicate the file and use your copy, no edits will be possible in the original file Amber’s YouTube Show, Merely RoleplayersYouTube Link to the Channel: https://youtube.com/@merelyrp?si=zsiaGWHuLACpGz1bPlease like, share and subscribe! Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

May 28, 202533 min

S1 Ep 42Millan's Journey Through Humanitarian Storytelling

This week, we’re chatting with Millan, the writer and director of Nothing But Blue, a powerful short film. Millan takes us behind the scenes of his emotionally gripping story about two Jewish people hiding during the Holocaust, told in a beautifully subtle way that focuses on humanity and hope amidst despair.We dive into everything - from the unique filming location above a pub, to the deep research Milan did to honour the story authentically, including drawing inspiration from Anne Frank’s diary. Millan also opens up about the challenges and emotions on set, the process of pitching and funding this film, and how he learned to trust himself as a filmmaker along the way.If you love thoughtful, heartfelt cinema and stories that remind us why humanity matters, this episode is for you.Here are the highlights:Overview of "Nothing But Blue" (2:03)Research and Preparation Process (3:58)Challenges and Lessons Learned (7:21)Festival Experience and Pitching to Producers (16:17)Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers (22:32)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

May 21, 202547 min

S1 Ep 41John Parr's Journey Through Film, Music, and Storytelling

In this episode, we’re joined by composer and filmmaker John Parr for a heartfelt conversation about storytelling, music, and representation in film. John shares the inspiration behind his latest project Pack of Five, which brings the story of Welsh poet Hedd Wyn to life through powerful visuals and a moving choral soundtrack. We talk about the emotional depth of Welsh music, the magic of sincerity on screen, and how creative choices leave lasting impressions. John also opens up about his previous experience working with disabled filmmakers, the importance of authentic representation, and his take on emerging tools like AI in storytelling. From childhood plays to award-winning shorts, this is a rich, reflective chat on what it really means to tell the truth through art.Here are the highlights:Inspiration and Challenges in Film and Music (2:37)A Pack of Five (6:19)Premiere and Cultural Significance of "A Pack of Five" (11:53)John's Experience working with Disabled Filmmakers (13:42)Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers and Musicians (21:45)Judging at the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival (26:18)More about John:WebsiteFacebookInstagramConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

May 14, 202541 min

S1 Ep 40When Adaptations Get It Right (and Really, Really Wrong)

In this episode, we're diving into the magical - and often chaotic - world of book-to-screen adaptations. From the faithful beauty of The Lord of the Rings to the… loosely inspired World War Z, we’re breaking down what makes an adaptation shine or flop. We also touch on video game adaptations like The Last of Us, Super Mario Bros, and Arcane, and discuss how some shows and films have outshined their original source material entirely.Here are the highlights:Faithful vs. Interpretative Adaptations (2:11)Video Game Adaptations (10:17)Super Mario Bros. Film: A Mixed Reception (13:59)Films More Popular Than the Books (24:23)Disney's Live-Action Adaptations (34:23)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

May 7, 202548 min

S1 Ep 39Diversification in Casting

Let’s talk about diversity in casting - beyond the tick boxes and token roles. In this episode, we get into what real representation actually looks like in film and TV, why it matters for storytelling, and how authenticity changes everything. From Bridgerton to Hamilton to the backlash around Percy Jackson, we’re sharing our honest takes, casting wins, and the industry gaps that still need addressing. If you care about inclusive stories that reflect the full human experience, this chat’s for you.Here are the highlights:Defining Diversity in Casting (1:33)Importance of Diversity in Storytelling (5:29)Challenges and Misconceptions in Diversity Casting (5:45)Accessibility and Inclusivity in Casting (7:09)Examples of Successful Diversity Casting (8:34)Challenges in Diverse Casting for Children (14:34)Public Perception and Acceptance of Diverse Casting (23:00)Barriers and Opportunities in Diversity Hiring (24:49)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Apr 30, 202528 min

S1 Ep 38Casting Realities & Industry Safety

In this week’s episode, Amber and I continue our no-fluff chat about casting - what’s working, what still needs work, and the invisible stuff no one tells you about until you're in it. We’re talking about the emotional toll of rejection, the rise of intimacy coordinators post-Me Too, and why casting is more like matchmaking than box-ticking.We also get real about boundaries, the power of unions, and how small moments of clarity (or miscommunication) can make or break the experience for everyone involved. Whether you're a director, actor, or just someone who’s curious about what really happens before a film starts rolling, this episode gives you a front-row seat to the casting room - messy bits and all.Here are the highlights:Safety and Communication in Casting (10:52)Supporting Artists and Their Role (13:27)Personal Experiences with Casting (18:50)Diversity in Casting and Final Thoughts (23:31)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Apr 23, 202534 min

S1 Ep 37The Art of Casting

In this episode, we are pulling back the curtain on the casting process - warts, wonders, awkward self-tapes, and all. From open casting calls that start at 4am to the power of a well-timed chemistry read, we’re sharing what we’ve learned from sitting on both sides of the table: actor and director.We talk about why the energy you bring to a self-tape really matters, what makes a performance stand out, and why casting isn’t just about the “right look” - it’s about collaboration, interpretation, and connection. If you’ve ever felt the sting of rejection or wondered what casting directors actually think, this one’s packed with insight, honesty, and a few horror stories you’ll definitely remember.Here are the highlights:Amber's YouTube Show (1:10)Experience with Casting (2:32)The Importance of Casting (4:03)Casting Process and Techniques (9:41)Self-Tapes and Audition Tips (14:19)In-Room Auditions and Chemistry Reads (20:06) Merely Roll playersConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Apr 16, 202540 min

S1 Ep 36The Art of Practical Effects in Cinema

In this nostalgic-meets-nerdy episode, we go all in on one of our favourite filmmaking obsessions: practical effects. From the animatronic shark in Jaws to painted backdrops, set illusions, and that iconic roller-skating moment from Chaplin - we explore how filmmakers have been bending reality long before VFX took over.We also share stories from our own sets, from space ships made of staples to sets running on three timelines at once (organised chaos, anyone?). Whether you're a film student, an indie creator, or just love a good behind-the-scenes peek, this episode is packed with tips, memories, and a lot of appreciation for the original movie magic.Here are the highlights:Defining Practical Effects (1:08)George Méliès and His Contributions (14:21)Practical Effects in Modern Cinema (14:43)Challenges and Safety in Practical Effects (17:56)Examples of Practical Effects in Horror and Action Films (19:00)The Role of Pre-Visualisation and Preparation (42:06)Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Apr 9, 202545 min

S1 Ep 35Physical Storytelling with Robin Hellier

Ever wondered how actors make stage fights look so real without actually getting hurt? In this episode, we chat with fight and intimacy director Robin Hellier, who pulls back the curtain on what really goes into choreographing physical storytelling.Robin breaks down how character, story, safety, and collaboration all come together in fight scenes - and why planning ahead is key. We talk about the joy (and chaos) of spinning stages, how camera angles can lie beautifully, and why every fight tells a story beyond the action. If you love film, theatre, or just geeking out about craft, this one’s for you.Here are the highlights:Robin Hellier's Background and Current Projects (4:29)Unique Challenges in Stage and Screen Combat (6:17)Character and Fight Choreography (11:29)Procedures and Preparation for Fight Choreography (16:46)Weapon Systems and Performer Training (18:37)Communication and Choreography Challenges (26:20)Advice for Performers (34:24)Connect with Robin:Robin Hellier Website: https://robinhellier.com/ BADC: https://www.badc.org.uk/BASSC: https://www.bassc.org/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Mar 26, 202543 min

S1 Ep 34Legend: New Zealand's Anti-Drink Driving Ad

What happens when the police stop using scare tactics and start using humour? In this episode, we break down New Zealand’s “Legend” campaign, an anti-drink driving ad that ditched the doom and gloom for Kiwi comedy - and actually worked. The ad took a fresh approach by leaning into relatability, social pressure, and self-aware humour to connect with young drivers instead of lecturing them.We explore how the campaign nailed its target audience, used film techniques like Dutch angles and POV shots to amplify the storytelling, and proved that public service announcements don’t have to be boring. Plus, we compare it to other global campaigns and ask: Should more serious messages take this approach? If you love smart advertising and great filmmaking, this one’s for you.Here are the highlights:Analysis of the "Legend" Campaign (18:22)Effectiveness of the Campaign's Message (18:42)Comparison with Other Campaigns and Cultural Context (19:00)Filmmaking Techniques and Visual Storytelling (19:22)Impact and Legacy of the Campaign (30:40)Link to ad: https://youtu.be/CtWirGxV7Q8?si=yQ1qnezY_lfSP_S6Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Mar 19, 202533 min

S1 Ep 33Digital Necromancy: Marilyn Monroe, Willem Dafoe, and the Snickers Super Bowl Ad

In this week’s episode, we break down the infamous Snickers Super Bowl commercial that digitally resurrected Marilyn Monroe - except this time, she’s hangry and played by Willem Dafoe. It’s a bold, bizarre, and undeniably memorable ad, but does it cross the ethical line of “digital necromancy”?We explore how the ad successfully ties nostalgia, humour, and product messaging together, while also raising questions about the use of AI to bring back iconic actors. Plus, we discuss what makes a truly effective Super Bowl ad and whether Snickers pulled it off better than other big-budget brands. If you love dissecting ads that push creative boundaries, this episode is a must-listen.Here are the highlights:(1:18) Discussion on the Snickers 2021 Super Bowl Commercial(2:50) Analysis of the Ad's Effectiveness(7:26) Ethical Considerations and Casting Choices(11:24) Visual and Cinematic Aspects of the Ad(22:59) Memorability and Brand MessagingLink to the Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qDafnyaUfICreated by BBDO, New York USA: https://lbbonline.com/news/willem-dafoe-is-marilyn-monroe-in-snickers-super-bowl-50-spotConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Mar 12, 202534 min

S1 Ep 32The Academy Awards

The Oscars are more than just a night of glitz and glamour—they’re a reflection of the ever-evolving film industry. In this episode, we unpack the highlights of the 97th Academy Awards, from surprise wins to historic moments. With ITV hosting for UK audiences and Jonathan Ross adding his own spin, this year’s show felt different, and we’re breaking down what worked and what didn’t.We also explore the unpredictability of this year’s winners and how the Academy is changing its approach to categories, nominations, and representation. Plus, we debate whether the Oscars are finally embracing independent cinema or still favoUring big-budget productions. If you love awards season drama, industry insights, and a little behind-the-scenes gossip, this episode is for you.Here are the highlights:(6:45) Predictions and Award Trends(10:40) The Significance of the Oscars as a Platform(15:52) Challenges and Improvements in the Oscars(23:31) Controversies and Ethical Considerations(29:36) The Impact of the Oscars on the Film IndustryThe Academy Awards: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_AwardsConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Mar 5, 202541 min

S1 Ep 31Breaking Down Hindustan Unilever’s "The Shower"

What makes a great social awareness campaign actually work? In this episode, we break down Hindustan Unilever’s award-winning short film, "The Shower", the first advertisement to win a National Film Award in India. Through stunning visuals and powerful storytelling, this film highlights water scarcity in Rajasthan without resorting to guilt-driven narratives. But does it truly create impact?We analyse its cinematic choices, the effectiveness of its messaging, and whether its polished production helps or hinders its authenticity. Plus, we debate the fine line between emotional engagement and overproduction in social impact advertising. Here are the highlights:(2:31) Initial Impressions and Setting(5:05) Analysis of Visual Elements(10:00) Character Reactions and Emotional Impact(14:35) Critique of Cinematic Elements(26:05) Ethical Considerations and Final ThoughtsGuest Host - Baltasar Cuellar *Not available on socials. Episode Links:The Shower: https://youtu.be/2bdvoVr64HI?feature=sharedHindustan Unilever: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindustan_UnileverConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Feb 26, 202531 min

S1 Ep 30Breaking Bad: Super Bowl 2023 Ad

What happens when one of the most iconic TV shows of all time gets turned into a Super Bowl ad? In this episode, we break down the Breaking Bad x PopCorners commercial, featuring Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, and Raymond Cruz, all under the direction of Vince Gilligan himself. But does it work as an ad, or is it just a fun nostalgia trip?We analyse how this commercial masterfully recreates the Breaking Bad aesthetic, balances humour with fan service, and cleverly integrates product placement (maybe a little too much). Plus, we debate whether nostalgia-driven marketing is a stroke of genius or a sign of creative stagnation. If you love cinematic storytelling in advertising, this one’s for you!Here are the highlights:(3:17) Overview of Breaking Bad and Its Relevance(7:27) Detailed Analysis of the Commercial(16:12) Fan Reactions and Engagement(23:00) Product Placement and Creative ChoicesConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Feb 19, 202531 min

S1 Ep 29La La Land & The Art of Subverting Genre: A Valentine’s Day Special

La La Land is one of those films that looks like a classic romance on the surface-but then flips everything you expect on its head. In this episode, Amber is back and we’re unpacking what makes this movie so visually stunning, emotionally charged, and genre-bending. From its vibrant old-Hollywood aesthetics to that bittersweet ending that left audiences torn, we’re breaking down how La La Land plays with cinematic conventions to create something fresh.We’re also talking about why the film’s subversion of romance tropes works so well (or doesn’t, depending on who you ask), how the colour grading shapes character arcs, and what we can learn from its use of music and movement. If you love film analysis with a side of fun debate, you won’t want to miss this one.Here are the highlights:(1:30) Analysis of La La Land's Genre and Production Value(3:12) Film's Unconventional Ending(5:57) Character Development and Romantic Conflict(12:54) Visual and Technical Elements(15:12) Influence of Old Hollywood(25:39) Musical Elements and Genre SubversionLinks:La La Land (2016)Singing in the Rain (1952)The Notebook (2004)La La Land Oscars Mix-UpConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Feb 12, 202534 min

S1 Ep 28Life is Short

What makes an ad unforgettable? In this episode, we break down the brilliance of Life is Short, a HBO commercial featuring the legendary James Gandolfini channeling his iconic Tony Soprano energy. With dark humour, masterful cinematography, and an ironic life-insurance message, this ad blurs the line between satire and marketing genius.We analyse how the ad balances comedy and crime drama, why Gandolfini’s presence elevates the storytelling, and whether the campaign’s subtlety hurt its effectiveness. If you love dissecting commercials that push creative boundaries, this episode is packed with insights on what makes advertising truly cinematic.Here are the highlights:(1:17) Overview of "Life is Short" Commercial(5:03) Analysis of James Gandolfini's Performance(13:18) Creative and Technical Aspects of the Commercial(23:39) Impact and Legacy of the Commercial(26:13) Key Takeaways and Advice for AdvertisersConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Feb 5, 202528 min

S1 Ep 27Thrill Driver: Nissan's Super Bowl Ad Masterclass

What happens when you put a comedic legend like Eugene Levy in the driver’s seat of a high-octane action film? In this episode, we dissect Nissan’s thrilling Super Bowl ad, Thrill Driver, starring Levy and a powerhouse cast including Catherine O’Hara, Dave Bautista, and Brie Larson. We break down how the ad flips traditional car commercial tropes by using Levy’s everyman charm to create an unforgettable, action-packed narrative.From clever cinematic choices to subtle character evolution, we’ll explore why this ad hits all the right notes for engagement and relatability. Whether you’re a fan of filmmaking or just love a good laugh, this episode offers insights into the art of blending humour, storytelling, and marketing brilliance.Here are the highlights:(1:15) Overview of the Advertisement(4:55) Cast and Storyline(6:07) Target Audience and Relatability(13:17) Cinematic Techniques and Storytelling(26:28) Comparison to Other Advertisements(31:16) Comedy Actors in Serious RolesGuest Host - Baltasar Cuellar Thrill Driver by Nissan: https://youtu.be/_BZdfpiR2PQ?feature=sharedConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jan 29, 202538 min

S1 Ep 26Analysing the Alexa Super Bowl Commercial: Star Power, Production Value, and the Pursuit of Memorable Advertising with Baltasar Cuellar

What makes an ad iconic—or forgettable? In this episode, Baltasar Cuellar joins me to break down Amazon’s “Alexa Lost Her Voice” Super Bowl commercial. We explore the impact of its star-studded cast, the production value, and whether playing it safe was a missed opportunity. From Gordon Ramsay to Cardi B, the ad uses humour and celebrity personas to engage viewers, but does it leave a lasting impression?We also discuss the balance between creativity and efficiency in advertising, why cultural relevance matters, and how brands like Apple and Jaguar have nailed it in the past. If you love cinematic analysis and exploring the intersection of media and marketing, this one’s for you.Here are the highlights:(2:35) Overview of "Alexa Lost Her Voice"(8:44) Analysis of Production Value and Cost(17:59) Discussion on Advertisement Effectiveness(29:56) Making Ads MemorableLinks:Alexa Loses Her voice: https://youtu.be/iNxvsxU2rJE?feature=sharedCar Ad we mentioned featuring Eugene Levy was by Nissan: https://youtu.be/_BZdfpiR2PQ?feature=sharedApple Macintosh Ad from 1984: https://youtu.be/ErwS24cBZPc?feature=sharedConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jan 22, 202532 min

S1 Ep 25Composing the Cinematic Soundscape with Eleanor Fineston-Robertson

Ever wondered what it takes to create music that shapes a story? In this episode, I’m joined by Eleanor Fineston-Robertson, a London-based composer and sound designer, to uncover the magic behind film scores. From evoking nostalgia with piano to building suspense with brass, Eleanor shares how each instrument serves the narrative and enhances the emotional depth of a scene.We also explore her unique workflow—immersing herself in characters' psyches like a method actor—and her passion for blending acoustic and electronic sounds to craft unforgettable atmospheres. Whether you’re a film buff, a creative, or just curious, this episode is a behind-the-scenes look at the art of storytelling through music.Here are the highlights:(2:42) Role of a Music Composer in Film(7:08) Instruments and Their Impact on Film Scores(13:41) Decision-Making in Music Composition(21:42) Qualities of a Good Music Composer(25:09) Inspiration and Work-Life Balance(28:30) Measuring Success and MarketingConnect with Eleanor:Instagram: @efinestonrobertsonwww.efineston-robertson.comConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jan 15, 202532 min

S1 Ep 24Bringing Characters to Life with Anne Thompson

In this episode, we chat with costume maker Anne Thomson, fondly known in the industry as Bam, about her incredible career crafting costumes for theatre and film. From period dramas to superhero suits, Anne shares what it’s like to turn 2D designs into wearable art while juggling tight deadlines and the occasional curveball from producers. We also explore the magic of teamwork in bringing these creative visions to life, even when it means late nights and last-minute adjustments.Anne opens up about her journey into the industry, the skills it takes to thrive, and her passion for sustainable materials in costume design. If you’ve ever wondered what goes into making costumes for big productions like Bridgerton or The Marvels, this episode is a must-listen. Anne’s insights into balancing artistry with practicality and her love for collaboration make for a truly inspiring conversation.Here are the highlights:(1:17) Role of a Costume Maker(6:55) Diversity in Costume Making(12:16) Qualities for Success in the Industry(14:18) Sustainability in Costume Making(18:08) Getting into the Industry and Perseverance(25:10) Measuring Success and MarketingAnne “Bam” Thomson:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annebamthomson/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annebamcostume/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jan 8, 202530 min

S1 Ep 23Overcoming Challenges and Finding Success in Filmmaking with Harry Norton

In this episode, we’re joined by filmmaker Harry Norton for a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the making of his short film Under Heavy Lead. From writing and directing to taking on unexpected production roles, Harry shares the realities of bringing his ambitious Gulf War-inspired story to life. He dives into the challenges of building a tank set from scratch and the creative problem-solving required when time, budget, and heatwave chaos collide.We also talk about the lessons learned through sheer determination and a “just keep going” mindset. Whether you’re a creative tackling your own big project or someone who loves hearing what really happens behind the scenes, Harry’s insights are equal parts relatable, inspiring, and honest.Here are the highlights:(1:47) Overview of "Under Heavy Lead"(3:18) Challenges in Building the Tank Set(9:33) Commitment and Motivation(12:20) Rewards and Learning Experiences(15:38) Success Metrics and Creative Blocks(21:01) Writing Techniques and Creative DiscoveriesConnect with Harry:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-norton-737736126/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norts_0000/Project - Under Heavy Lead | Narrative Short Film Trailer Link: https://youtu.be/IJI1B5xLrUc?si=RYNyhVZSL5h1gyLmConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jan 1, 202528 min

S1 Ep 22Navigating the Tides of Freelance Production with Amie Paige

In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Amie Page, a freelance production assistant and producer, as we peel back the curtain on creating a standout marketing campaign for None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell. From balancing client visions with budgets and priorities to perfecting the often-overlooked details like on-set food logistics, Amie reveals how her passion for problem-solving drives her success.We also talk about the highs and lows of freelance filmmaking, the importance of work-life balance, and how to measure success beyond career milestones. If you’re in a creative industry—or curious about what makes projects tick—this conversation is packed with practical takeaways and relatable moments.Here are the highlights:(1:17) Overview of the Project(4:10) Project Goals and Client Expectations(5:45) Ideation and Pre-Production Challenges(5:58) Production Execution and Problem Solving(6:15) Client Feedback and Learning Experiences(29:31) Measuring Success and Marketing StrategiesConnect with Amie:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amie-page/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amierosepage/Client - Cornerstone Publishing & Century Publishing Cornerstone Publishing https://www.penguin.co.uk/company/publishers/cornerstoneCentury Publishing https://www.penguin.co.uk/company/publishers/cornerstone/centuryProject - None of This is True | Promo for Lisa Jewell’s Book Video Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL77Ov6f56vL2Ps1YDWAu_sZxcVXQk_V13&si=CTle8owzl15ez7pHConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Dec 18, 202438 min

S1 Ep 21Exploring the Role of the First Assistant Director with Harry Norton

In this episode, we’re joined by Harry Norton, first assistant director, filmmaker, and Dungeons and Dragons enthusiast, as he shares what it really takes to keep a film set running smoothly. Harry breaks down the role of a first AD — from juggling logistics, team coordination, and time management to keeping a director’s vision alive while ensuring the project stays on track (and on budget). It’s part skill, part intuition, and a whole lot of trust.We also dive into the teamwork behind the scenes and how tight-knit AD crews often rely on mutual respect and seamless collaboration. Harry offers his candid take on work-life balance, personal happiness, and how aspiring filmmakers can make themselves an asset in the industry. Whether you’re a film buff or someone curious about the hidden heroes of production, this episode gives a fascinating glimpse into the unsung role of first assistant directors.Here are the highlights:(2:38) Role of the First Assistant Director(4:35) Pre-Production and On-Set Responsibilities Adapting to Directors' Styles (7:06)(9:24) Historical Context and Naval Terms(10:48) Team Dynamics and Hiring Qualities(24:03) Work-Life Balance and Personal PhilosophyConnect with Harry:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-norton-737736126/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norts_0000/Role of a 1st AD: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-does-an-assistant-director-do/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Dec 11, 202432 min

S1 Ep 20Christmas Special

In this episode, we unravel the magic behind Waitrose’s “Sweet Suspicion” Christmas campaign, exploring how it masterfully combined mystery, humour, and a star-studded cast to captivate audiences. With iconic tropes from the crime genre and a clever episodic format, this ad campaign made holiday pudding the victim in a whodunnit everyone wanted to solve. We’ll discuss the brilliant use of visual cues, suspense-building, and character dynamics that kept viewers guessing—and commenting.Whether you're a budding writer or just curious about what makes an ad stand out, this episode is packed with insights on how storytelling tools like genre and tropes can heighten audience engagement. Here are the highlights:(4:21) Campaign Structure and Release Strategy (7:30) Character and Setting in the Campaign (16:10) Effective Use of Genre and Tropes (21:39) Audience Engagement and Social Media Interaction (29:46) Advice for Budding Writers Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Dec 4, 202433 min

S1 Ep 19A Conversation with Script Supervisor Thomas Bickley

This episode takes you behind the scenes of filmmaking with Thomas Bickley, a freelance script supervisor who's worked with everyone from the BBC to Disney. We chat about the intricacies of script supervision, from ensuring continuity to being the “second brain” for directors and editors.Thomas shares how his role ties together the creative and technical aspects of filmmaking while shedding light on how he balances the pressures of the job with the joys of storytelling.Whether you’re curious about the nitty-gritty of on-set problem-solving or looking for insights into navigating the film industry as a freelancer, this conversation is packed with valuable tips, industry anecdotes, and a fresh perspective on how collaboration fuels creativity.Here are the highlights:(1:46) The Role of a Script Supervisor (4:03) Building Organisational Skills (9:06) Balancing Work and Personal Life (26:53) Navigating the Industry (30:25) Communication and Problem-Solving (33:46) Defining Success Connect with Thomas:Role of Script Supervisor: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/script-supervisor-forms-template/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-bickley-6a9677109/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Nov 27, 202437 min

S1 Ep 18A Deep Dive into the World of Sitcoms

Sitcoms have a special place in our hearts for their mix of relatable situations and laugh-out-loud moments. In this episode, we break down what makes a sitcom a sitcom—from its early roots in the golden age of television to its ongoing evolution as a storytelling format. But it’s not just about the laughs. Sitcoms have a way of sneaking in life lessons, from navigating friendships with different financial dynamics to showing diverse approaches to parenting. We chat about why these shows are endlessly rewatchable and how their character arcs keep us coming back for more. We also explore how these shows mirror our everyday lives, offering both a sense of comfort and a lens through which we can laugh at our own flaws.Whether you’re here for the nostalgia or curious about why sitcoms remain a cultural mainstay, this episode has something for everyone who loves a good laugh and a heartfelt story.Here are the highlights:(6:42) Why Do We Love Sitcoms? (17:39) Character Arcs and Relatability (25:55) Examples of Poor Character Development (29:06) The Role of Setting in Sitcoms(30:32) The Impact of Laugh Tracks and Mockumentary Style (46:30) Ending on a High Note Reach out to us at: [email protected] mentioned:The Office (USA)Schitt’s CreekBrooklyn-99How I Met Your Mother Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Nov 20, 202454 min

S1 Ep 17The Art of Colour: A Cinematic Journey with Khalif Sultan

In this episode, we sit down with Khalif Sultan, a film colourist with a unique approach to visual storytelling. Khalif opens up about the fascinating, often overlooked world of colour grading in film, sharing insights on how colour can shape emotions, direct audience focus, and even hint at story twists. We discuss his creative process, from collaborating with directors to creating palettes that resonate with a film's tone, while navigating the challenges of working across international time zones.Khalif also offers some advice for anyone in a creative field, including the importance of setting boundaries and building strong client relationships. Whether you’re curious about colour theory or interested in the art of balancing creative passion with a sustainable work-life flow, this episode promises a mix of technical know-how, industry insights, and inspiring moments.Here are the highlights:(1:53) Khalif ‘s Background and Role in Film (3:20) The Importance of Colour in Film (14:03) Techniques and Tools in Colour Grading(35:54) Project Case Studies (38:13) Work-Life Balance and Industry Advice(51:09) Measuring Success Connect with Khalif Sultan:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalif-sultan-7855b8181/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khalifsultan_/?hl=enCompany’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CmxexsVKWm1/ hl=en&img_index=6Company Website: thepalettepost.comConnect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Nov 13, 202455 min

S1 Ep 16An Insider's Perspective on Production Management with Tripti Rai

In this episode, we’re joined by Tripti Rai, who’s here to pull back the curtain on what it’s really like to work behind the scenes in film production. We laugh about some of the unexpected moments on set and chat about the surprising ways each role can change depending on the day.Tripti explains what sets a great production manager apart, especially the juggling act between creativity and logistics that keeps the whole project from going off the rails.Whether you’re new to production or a seasoned pro, this episode has something to offer about balancing the practical with the unpredictable in the world of filmmaking.If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to make a production run smoothly—or wanted a peek into the real world of set life—this one’s for you. Here are the highlights:(2:13) Tripti’s Background(3:13) Transition to Freelance Work (4:29) Production Management and On-Set Dynamics (29:47) Challenges and Misconceptions in Production Management (30:08) Networking and Career Advice (32:39) Balancing Freelance and Full-Time Work (38:33) Inspiration and Personal Growth Connect with Tripti:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tripti-rai/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripssey/?hl=enElephant Music: https://elephantmusic.net/Production Manager: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-a-production-manager-job-description/Connect with us here:Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk Instagram: www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Nov 6, 202451 min

S1 Ep 15Halloween Special: All Things Horror with Sydonie Calvert

In this Halloween special of Cinematic Alchemy, we’re joined by Syd for a deep dive into all things spooky!Syd shares their journey into horror, from the first movie that hooked them to why they’re drawn to the genre’s mix of suspense, thrill, and catharsis. We also chat about the appeal of horror in film, how it lets us confront our fears in a safe, controlled environment and pushes boundaries to create moments that linger.&nbsp;Happy Halloween!&nbsp;Here are the highlights(03:26) Personal Connections to Horror and Halloween(07:30) Modern Horror Trends and Psychological Aspects(10:24) Trigger Warnings and Audience Considerations(13:25) Iconic Horror Characters and Villains(34:04) Character Development and Storytelling(39:30) Advice for Aspiring Horror FilmmakersConnect with Sydonie Calvert:LinkedInInstagramHalloweenTam O’Shanter by Scottish Poet, Robert BurnsHalloween (2018) TrailerAri Aster (Horror Filmmaker)Robert Eggers (Horror Filmmaker)The Babadook (2014)National Theatre Access effortsWhatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)FrightFestUK Film FestivalStrange Darling (2023) TrailerThe Descent (2005)Terrifier (2016)The Last of Us (2023)Silence of the Lambs (1991)Hannibal TV Series (2013)Interview with the Vampire (2022)Red Dragon (2002)Mike Flannagan Midnight Mass (2021)Haunting of Hill House (2018) <a...

Oct 30, 202443 min

S1 Ep 14Bringing Anime to Life: The Magic Behind My Hero Academia&apos;s Live-Action Masterpiece

In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we’re diving into an amazing live-action version of My Hero Academia made by a talented group of stunt performers. They’ve managed to bring the fast, action-packed style of the anime to life with clever editing and incredible fight choreography.We’ll talk about how they pulled off superpowers and intense fight scenes without using much dialogue or special effects. From smart camera work to seamless transitions, this episode is full of creative tips for filmmakers. Whether you love anime or just want to learn more about film techniques, this one’s for you!Here are the highlights(00:41) Explaining Anime(05:35) Action Editing(06:38) Non-Verbal Storytelling(13:00) Selling Action to the Camera(26:20) The Role of Stunt Performers(29:00) Supernatural Genre in Film and TV(40:00) Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMy Hero Academia Pilot EpisodeStunt CoordinatorConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Oct 23, 202442 min

S1 Ep 13Iconic Characters and Clever Marketing: The Brian Cox ASICs Ad Breakdown With Nick Peter Yee

In this episode, I’m excited to have guest host Nick Peter Yee join me as we unpack the clever advertising strategy behind the recent ASICs ad featuring the legendary Brian Cox. We explore how the ad cleverly leverages character iconography to engage viewers and spark a conversation about the art of storytelling in marketing!Join us as we break down the ad’s subtle yet effective storytelling techniques and discuss the impact of celebrity personas on brand marketing.Here are the highlights(01:12) &nbsp;ASICS Ad Featuring Brian Cox(09:34) Comparison with Other Celebrity-Endorsed Ads(09:50) The Role of Logan Roy in the Ad(12:01) The Filmmaking Style of Succession(19:51) The Use of Body Doubles(27:35) Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways(30:10) ConclusionNick's LinkedInNick's InstagramAsics | The Desk Break AdvertisementSuccessionBrian Cox:Call My Bluff Music VideoKuleshov EffectConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Oct 16, 202430 min

S1 Ep 12Behind the Lens: Crafting Visual Stories in Music Videos

In this episode, we’re talking all things music videos! We discuss the behind the scenes of creating music videos, from the challenges of directing a first music video to exploring the creative freedom that comes with this art form, we cover it all.We also break down the unique visual storytelling that goes into music videos and how they differ from traditional film projects. If you’re curious about how to mix creative vision with client collaboration and want to learn some practical tips for your next visual project, this one’s for you!Here are the highlights(01:29) Background on Music Video Project(04:04) Creative Process(10:17) Narrative Structure and Visual Storytelling(17:46) Client Communication and Collaboration(22:22) Future Plans(30:54) Advice and Closing RemarksRitho:&nbsp;InstagramTikTokSpotifyCall My BluffSrishti’s Road Trip PlaylistConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Oct 9, 202434 min

S1 Ep 11Remembering Maggie Smith: Legacy, Period Dramas, and Filmmaking Insights with Adam Howe

In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we have the absolute pleasure of chatting with Adam Howe as we pay tribute to the legendary Dame Maggie Smith. From her iconic portrayal in Downton Abbey to her lesser-known yet equally powerful roles like The Secret Garden, Adam takes us through his personal experiences with her work and how she’s influenced his own creative process. We dive deep into what makes period dramas so captivating, from the detailed costume design to the way they bring history to life while still allowing for creative expression.Adam also opens up about his own film journey, sharing insights into the ups and downs of working in the film industry, dabbling in different roles, and finding inspiration from unexpected places. Here are the highlights(01:42) Who Is Adam?(6:02) Dabbling In Roles(10:41) Period Dramas(18:00) Downton Abbey(24:49) Maggie Smith's Impact(32:59) Favourite Maggie Roles(45:00) Adam's Experience(48:30) Measuring SuccessAdam HoweLinkedInInstagramDownton AbbeyA Secret GardenConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Oct 2, 202452 min

S1 Ep 10Scripts, Storytelling, and Surviving Pig Farms: A Chat with Sydonie Calvert

Sorry about the audio quality on this one! As is sometimes the case with remote interviews, the quality can be hit or miss. But we didn't want you to miss out on this fantastic and insightful conversation with our talented guest!In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Sydonie Calvert.Sydonie shares her love for creating complex characters, what it’s really like working in kids' TV, and her not-so-glamorous experience of being on set at a pig farm! We chat about why teamwork in film is non-negotiable, how a strong script is the backbone of any good production, and why you should never ignore a note. Expect laughs, lightbulb moments, and some seriously good advice!Here are the highlights(01:13) Sid's Role and Career Path(03:43) Screenwriting(07:00) Storytelling and Character Development(09:51) Balancing Creative and Technical Aspects(16:34) Inspiration and Work-Life Balance(22:59) Marketing and Self-Promotion(30:00) Lessons Learned and Overcoming Creative Blocks(32:20) Burnout and Maintaining Mental Health(34:30) AI in FilmSydonie Calvert LinkedInSydonie Calvert InstagramConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Sep 25, 202443 min

S1 Ep 9Creative Balance: Patience, Projects, and Avoiding Burnout with Dani Blue

In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we sit down with Dani Blue, an actor and facilitator juggling multiple creative roles. We talk about the reality of balancing passion projects with practical jobs, and how patience plays a huge role in creative careers. Dani shares insightful tips on staying inspired during periods of waiting, the importance of saying no, and the value of self-care to avoid burnout. If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure of how to manage your time as a creative, this episode offers real, relatable advice.Here are the highlights(03:00) The Importance Of Patience(06:54) How do you deal with burnout?(10:50) Measuring success(15:35) "Soft Skills"(20:17) Final adviceDani Blue LinkedInDani Blue InstagramConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Sep 18, 202421 min

S1 Ep 8Mastering Time Management: Balancing Creative Projects and Day Jobs

In this episode, we talk about the all-important topic of time management for creatives. We explore how balancing a day job with passion projects is crucial, especially in an industry where the lines between work and creativity can blur. From setting realistic goals to learning when to say no, we discuss strategies to stay organised without burning out.Here are the highlights:(01:02) Time Management in Creative Pursuits(03:18) Balancing Day Jobs(09:24) The Role of Calendars and Prioritisation(11:26) Self-Care(12:39) Managing Expectations(28:40) Rewards(38:29) Final Thoughts and Key TakeawaysIan VisitsConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Sep 11, 202442 min

S1 Ep 7Crafting Impactful Films: A Talk With Simon Howlett

In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Simon Howlett, Director of Festivals at Carmarthen Bay Film&nbsp;Festival, as our special guest. We chat about the magic of independent filmmaking, the power of authentic storytelling, and why sometimes stepping away from the mainstream can open up new creative opportunities. Simon shares his journey from filmmaker to festival director, his passion for championing grassroots films, and the importance of telling stories that come from the heart. We also dive into what makes a film stand out to festival judges and the value of embracing diverse perspectives in filmmaking.Here are the highlights:(01:05) Simon's Role(03:00) Current Film Projects(4:03) Hedd Wyn(05:20) Film Authenticity(08:00) Simon's Journey in Film(15:00) Festival Directorship and Film Selection(20:04) Challenges and Successes in Filmmaking(32:23) Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers(45:01) Final ThoughtsOne More Minute TrailerCarmarthen Bay Film FestivalCarmarthen Bay Film Festival FilmFreeway PageJohn ParrHedd WynConnect with Simon Howlett:LinkedInInstagramCarmarthen Bay Film&nbsp;Festival is an internationally recognised BAFTA Cymru and BAFTA Short Film Qualifying Festival. Held every year at Llanelli, Wales.&nbsp;Connect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Sep 4, 202447 min

S1 Ep 6Embracing Growth: Creative Evolution in Filmmaking

In this episode, we explore the art of self-improvement in filmmaking and why it’s so crucial for creatives to keep growing. &nbsp;We talk about the importance of learning new skills, handling constructive criticism, and finding the joy in those unexpected moments when things go wrong. We also share personal goals - from mastering stage combat to becoming a certified intimacy coordinator - and the challenges we face along the way.&nbsp;Here are the highlights&nbsp;(03:13) Constructive Criticism and Its Importance&nbsp;(07:14) Handling Constructive Criticism&nbsp;(13:25) The Importance of Social Skills in Film Production&nbsp;(18:07) Self-Improvement in Film and Acting&nbsp;(25:01) Challenges in Achieving Self-Improvement Goals&nbsp;(37:06) Advice for Listeners&nbsp;"All good ideas start out as bad ideas, that's why it takes so long." - Steven Spielberg&nbsp;&nbsp;British Academy of Dramatic CombatIntimacy Coordination CertificationBlender (Open Source 3D computer graphics software)&nbsp;&nbsp;Connect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Aug 28, 202440 min

S1 Ep 5Empathy and Industry: A Conversation with Nicholas Peter Yee

In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we sit down with our good friend Nick, who’s been making his mark in film production and development. Nick shares his journey from production coordinator to his current role at Film London, giving us an honest look at what it’s really like behind the scenes. We discuss the tricky balance between creativity and the business side of film, the importance of empathy in such a collaborative industry, and the challenges that come with turning ideas into reality. Whether you’re interested in breaking into the film world or just curious about how it all works, this conversation is full of insights.Here are the highlights:(00:46) Nick's Background and Career Path(05:45) The Role of a Creative Producer(11:13) Limitations(17:18) Industry Hierarchy(28:17) Surprising factsConnect with Nick:Nicholas Peter Yee LinkedInNicholas Peter Yee InstagramFilm LondonConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Aug 21, 202436 min

S1 Ep 4Behind the Scenes: The Magic of Post-Production with Alicia Stroud

Welcome back, listeners!&nbsp;In today’s episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we’re joined by the talented Alicia Stroud, who shares her fascinating journey through the world of post-production and film editing.&nbsp;Alicia dives into the intricacies of being a digital image technician and how her competitive nature has driven her to excel in an often overlooked but vital part of filmmaking.&nbsp;We’ll also be breaking down a unique piece of media that captures the raw beauty of India, offering a rare glimpse into lives rarely seen on the global stage.&nbsp;Highlights:&nbsp;(8:59) Advertisement showcasing diverse life in India(20:20) Creative filmmaking elements(24:51) Sound design and post-production planning(33:55) Filmmaking, collaboration, and networking in the industryFind out more about Alicia Stroud:LinkedIn HERE.Instagram HERE.Links mentioned in this episode:Jindal: Steel of India Ad HERE.Team Deakins Podcast HERE.A New Way to Make Movies HERE.Connect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Aug 14, 202436 min

S1 Ep 3Panda Cheese: The Art of Simple, Viral Advertising

Today we're exploring the hilarious and memorable Panda Cheese ad campaign from Egypt.&nbsp;Srishti and Amber reminisce about how these simple yet brilliantly executed commercials captivated audiences worldwide.&nbsp;We break down why the absurdity of a giant panda wreaking havoc over cheese is so effective, and what it teaches us about using humour and simplicity in advertising.&nbsp;We'll also discuss the importance of genre in ads and how targeting a broad audience can create viral success.&nbsp;Whether you're a filmmaker, marketer, or just love a good laugh, this episode is filled with insights on making memorable content.Highlights:&nbsp;(2:29) A memorable advertising campaign(8:06) Effective advertising strategies&nbsp;(13:04) Creating memorable ads using genre and hooks(21:12) Creating a unique brand voice in advertisingLinks:Panda Cheese (Office) Ad HERE.The Jindal: Steel of India Ad HERE.Connect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Aug 7, 202428 min

S1 Ep 2Reeling in Creativity: A Fishy Filmmaking Adventure

In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, join us for an engaging chat with Max Mir, co-founder of Gunpowder House Productions. Max shares the rollercoaster ride of bringing his short film, Walking Fernando, to life. From the unexpected pitch about a talking goldfish to the challenges of filming in unpredictable weather, Max’s journey is anything but ordinary. Discover how Javier Bardem ended up voicing a goldfish and why Max believes in trusting your instincts when crafting a story.Max also talks about the invaluable lessons he’s learned along the way. He opens up about the creative process, the importance of perseverance, and the tricky logistics of working with animals on set. This episode is full of hilarious stories, honest reflections, and practical advice for budding filmmakers. So, grab your favourite drink, get comfy, and enjoy this insightful and entertaining conversation with Max Mir.Here are the highlights:(04:11) Fishing for Javier(07:53) A failed pitch?(12:12) A cursed shoot(18:56) Budget cuts and more issues(22:38) Advice for aspiring filmmakers&nbsp;Watch Split The Bill hereThe Trailer for Walking Fernando is hereFollow the progress of the London Spark Challenge hereConnect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jul 31, 202433 min

S1 Ep 1Reviving Retro: The Art and Challenge of Super 8 Filmmaking

In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we explore the nostalgic and challenging world of Super 8 filmmaking. We delve into its unique demands, like chronological shooting and no post-production editing, which push filmmakers to be disciplined and creative. We share insights from our project "Anybody Hear," an experimental piece where characters communicate through music, highlighting our inventive approaches to set design and performance syncing.We also discuss how these challenges enhance filmmaking skills. Super 8 filming fosters a deep appreciation for every production phase and requires strong collaboration. Join us for practical tips, behind-the-scenes stories, and a passionate discussion on the art of filmmaking.Here are the highlights:(02:53) Filming on celluloid(04:36) Magic tricks(07:09) Shooting in space (on a budget)(13:51) Learning/faking the violin(20:55) Is Digital still a creative medium?Watch “Anybody Hear”Connect with us here:Website:&nbsp;www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk&nbsp;Instagram:&nbsp;www.instagram.com/cinematicalchemypodcastwww.instagram.com/gunpowderhousewww.instagram.com/srishqwww.instagram.com/amberlillianpayneLinkedIn:Gunpowder House LinkedInSrishti LinkedInAmber LinkedInThis Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

Jul 24, 202425 min