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EP 149: Casey Walker: Filmmaker
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EP 149: Casey Walker: Filmmaker

"The gap between lofty creative ideas and financial restrictions is felt by audiences watching a film. Filmmakers are illusionists... constantly trying to hide that gap."

Second Act Actors · Janet McMordie

November 22, 20241h 2m

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Show Notes

Filmmaker Casey Walker shares his journey into the entertainment industry, detailing his early passion for movies and the challenges faced in both television and filmmaking. He discusses the importance of storytelling, the realities of gatekeeping in the industry, and offers practical advice for aspiring filmmakers. Throughout the conversation, Casey emphasizes the need for perseverance, creativity, and the willingness to learn from experiences. He shares insights into the film production process, emphasizing the balance between creativity and budget constraints. He discusses the importance of collaboration between producers and directors, the role of actors in supporting the creative vision, and the challenges of the audition process. Casey also highlights the significance of continuous practice and learning for actors. He concludes with heartfelt advice for aspiring filmmakers about finding joy in their craft and recognizing when to pivot in their careers.


Takeaways

  • Transitioning from TV to film requires a different approach to storytelling.
  • The filmmaking process is often fraught with challenges and uncertainties.
  • Aspiring filmmakers should focus on creating with the resources they have.
  • Staying motivated in a fickle industry is crucial for success.
  • Completion of projects is more valuable than perfection in the creative process. "Films aren't finished; they're abandoned."
  • Producers must balance creativity with fiscal responsibility.
  • Collaboration is key to successful film production.
  • Auditioning is an actor's primary job.
  • It's okay to pivot if filmmaking isn't fulfilling.



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