"Become a better filmmaker” sounds like a great resolution, until it leads to burnout and unfinished projects. In this episode, we break down why vague filmmaking goals fail, how indie filmmakers accidentally sabotage themselves, and what to do instead to set realistic, sustainable goals you can actually finish.
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The Chicago Horror Film Festival packs 250 films into one epic weekend of indie horror, filmmaking energy, and nonstop screenings. In this episode, we break down what makes this IMDb-certified festival so special, from the massive programming slate and passionate horror community to the filmmaker lounge, networking, and a few unexpected tech hiccups at the Logan Theater.
We cover submission value, festival communication, audience turnout, neighborhood vibes, and whether indie horror filmmakers should submit (or attend) this long-running Chicago staple. If you're planning your festival run or love hearing how big genre festivals operate behind the scenes, this review has you covered.
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The Portland Under the Stars Film Festival delivered one of the most packed, electric nights we’ve ever had as indie filmmakers. In this episode, we break down what made this first-year event stand out, from the standing-room-only screenings at McMenamins Mission Theater to the wildly engaged, arts-loving Portland crowd.
We cover submission value, communication, networking in the theater bar, award experiences, and whether Portland Under the Stars is worth adding to your festival run. Plus, we compare it to its sister festivals in LA and Austin and share why this one might become a major stop for filmmakers.
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In this episode, we review the first annual She/Her Fest in Seattle, a women-focused indie film festival celebrating bold voices, tiny budgets, and revolutionary storytelling. We break down everything from the festival’s strong communication and phenomenal theater tech to its intimate programming block, unique award categories, and the kind of filmmakers who will thrive there. If you're considering submitting to She/Her Fest or just love hearing honest festival insights from the indie trenches, this one’s for you.
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Indie horror, body-horror, and practical FX collide in our review of Wormtown (2025). Victoria and Chuck break down the parasites, cult vibes, brutal gore, cinematography, and allegory packed into this ambitious microbudget horror film.
We also talk about why Wormtown earns a BUY IT rating on our scale, what indie filmmakers can learn from its worldbuilding and practical effects, and why this movie slithers under your skin long after the credits roll.
Learn more about Wormtown: http://crankedupfilms.com/watchwormtown
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Micro-budget filmmaking doesn’t mean working with junk gear. In this season finale, we break down the affordable filmmaking tools, budget gear, and DIY hacks we actually use on real indie film sets; from organization tricks and cheap equipment that punches above its weight, to the pricier tools that truly earn their keep.
We’re talking binders and coverage maps, pawn-shop vintage lenses, favorite audio recorders and shotgun mics, affordable gimbals, post-production plugins, and the low-cost gadgets that saved our sanity more times than we can count.
If you’re a micro-budget or indie filmmaker looking to build your toolkit without breaking the bank, this episode is packed with real recommendations, honest lessons, and a few chaotic stories along the way.
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The Hallmark movie formula meets indie filmmaking tips in this holiday episode packed with low-budget filmmaking lessons. Hallmark releases 52 movies a year, and behind the tropes, timelines, and predictable plots is one of the most efficient production models in modern film. In today’s episode, we break down how Hallmark movies are made so quickly, why their formula works, and what indie filmmakers can actually learn from the machine.
We’re talking:
How Hallmark films shoot full features in 2–3 weeks
The ROI behind Hallmark’s simple, repeatable structure
Production, branding, and budgeting strategies indies can steal
Tropes, casting patterns, and resource-based writing
A chaotic Hallmark quiz featuring pears, corn mazes, and questionable AI plotlines
Why we hate it…and how we still learned from it
Whether you love Hallmark movies, love to roast them, or love understanding the business behind low-budget filmmaking, this episode breaks down the “secret Hallmark playbook” in a way only indie filmmakers can appreciate.
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Dream budgets vs. DIY reality, Victoria and Chuck share real-world indie film budgeting tips for filmmakers trying to stretch every dollar. From rewriting scripts to managing micro-budget films, learn how to make your movie happen even when your wallet says “nope.”
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How do you feed your film crew on a budget, without losing your sanity? In this week’s Indie Film Podcast, Victoria and Chuck swap the best (and worst) craft services stories from indie film sets. From mystery-meat leftovers to Little Caesars fatigue and the legendary dumpster-diving dinner, they unpack what makes a set feel professional…or profoundly cursed.
You’ll hear about clever budget-friendly food hacks, when homemade meals are a red or green flag, and how to score free food through sponsorships or trades. Whether you’re filming your first short or hustling through your fifth feature, this episode will show you how to feed your cast and crew well without breaking the bank, and maybe save you from a soggy wrap tragedy along the way.
Real talk, indie spirit, and calories that count.
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Film festival strategy for indie filmmakers: How we turned a $250 short film into an Academy Award-qualifying success. No connections, no nepotism, just smart submissions. Learn how to build a realistic film festival plan, boost your acceptance rate, budget wisely, and survive rejection season with your sanity (mostly) intact. And, some obligatory stories about how many ways we’ve messed up our festival submission plans with past films.
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Set design on a budget doesn’t have to look cheap, it just takes creativity, caffeine, and a few questionable choices. In this episode, Chuck and Victoria share the DIY art department lessons they learned the hard way while making low-budget films, and inspiration from our favorite horror films.
From fake-blood disasters to finding perfect free locations, they unpack what horror movies can teach us about production design, and how a scrappy indie film set can look cinematic with the right ideas (and maybe a mop).
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Indie film set safety isn’t just a formality, it’s survival. In this episode, Victoria and Chuck unpack real filmmaking accidents, near-misses, and the hard lessons learned from low-budget horror shoots gone wrong.
From flying axes and “props” that weren’t to tips from professional stunt coordinators, this conversation covers everything you need to know about prop safety, stunt coordination, and keeping your cast and crew safe on set.
Featuring practical advice, wild behind-the-scenes stories, and a healthy dose of dark humor, this episode proves that the scariest part of filmmaking should stay on camera.
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Indie film sound design meets horror filmmaking in this spine-tingling episode of Indie Film Podcast. Chuck and Victoria break down how horror movies use sound to build fear, tension, and emotion, and how you can apply the same tricks in your own indie projects (no matter what your genre of film!)
From low frequencies that make your hair stand on end to eerie silences that say more than dialogue, this episode dives deep into the craft of sound design for filmmakers. Chuck even creates an original audio-only horror scene to prove that the right sound can tell an entire story on its own.
We’ll explore:
Horror sound design techniques from The Shining, Psycho, A Quiet Place, and more
The science behind low and high frequencies that trigger fear
DIY recording, layering, and Foley tips for indie filmmakers
Using J-cuts and L-cuts to edit for tension
Avoiding AI cleanup mistakes that ruin ambience
Perfect for indie filmmakers, editors, and sound designers looking to master the art of cinematic audio on a budget.
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Screenwriting tips meet horror writing lessons in this episode of the Indie Film Podcast! Chuck and Victoria explore the 10 most inherently compelling scenes used by horror films, from being chased to being trapped, and show how you can use them in any genre.
Whether you’re an indie filmmaker, aspiring screenwriter, or author searching for inspiration, horror films are a masterclass in tension and storytelling. We break down examples from iconic horror movies, explain why they work, and share how you can adapt these setups into your own scripts and indie projects.
In this episode:
Why horror is the best “training ground” for great screenwriting
How 10 classic horror setups can inspire scripts in any genre
Examples from iconic horror films, and what makes them work
Practical tips for indie filmmakers and writers to apply these lessons
Our personal fails trying these situations, and what they taught us
Horror movies might make us scream, but they also teach us how to keep audiences hooked. No matter what genre you’re working in, these lessons will help you write more compelling scenes and stronger stories.
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Christopher Nolan Breaks the 180 Rule, too: (https://www.polygon.com/2018/7/20/17583276/the-dark-knight-joker-chase-scene-editing/)
Where There Is Love There Is Life: (https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1CFGpgXYKr/)
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Indie film contracts and legal pitfalls can make or break your project. In this episode, Victoria and Chuck talk with filmmaker and lawyer Ellen Smith about the not-so-glamorous (but absolutely essential) legal side of filmmaking. From actor release forms and image rights to NDAs, SAG vs. non-union contracts, and distribution deals, Ellen breaks down what every filmmaker needs to know before stepping on set—yes, even if you’re an actor.
We cover:
Why bad contracts can sink good films
Common legal mistakes indie filmmakers make (and how to avoid them)
Affordable ways to protect your film without a massive budget
How contracts serve as safety nets, not obstacles
Real-life legal horror stories from film sets
Whether you’re a film student, first-time filmmaker, or seasoned indie director, this episode will help you protect your work, your collaborators, and your future projects.
Most indie filmmakers make one mistake: they market too late. In this episode, we break down indie film marketing strategies that actually work (and some lessons we’ve learned by doing everything wrong the first time). From film festival submission strategies to streaming platform navigation, the number one way to success is to build your audience early. Learn how to avoid common mistakes, grow viewership, and market your indie film smarter.
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Indie film budgeting nightmares? Discover how to survive unexpected costs and fix costly surprises on set. In this episode of the Indie Film Podcast, Chuck and Sage share real stories of budget meltdowns on micro-budget film sets, from hidden production costs to unexpected emergencies. Learn how to avoid common budgeting mistakes, stretch a small budget, and keep your film on track when money runs out. Perfect for indie filmmakers facing the chaos of DIY filmmaking.
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This week’s episode is sponsored by the From Beyond Film Festival, happening in Boise, ID on October 12th. Submit your film or learn more at: https://www.frombeyondfilmfest.com/
The full length short, The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands, is available on YouTube for free at: The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands - The smoking visual effects begin at 08:09.
When your indie film fundraising fails, what’s next? Chuck and Victoria share survival stories, budget-saving tips, and lessons every filmmaker can use when the money runs out. Perfect for student filmmakers, indie directors, and cinephiles who want the real story behind low-budget moviemaking.
Check out The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands, free on YouTube: (https://youtu.be/8QPzwr5-txY)
Balancing roles in indie film isn’t easy. From acting and producing at the same time to handling low-budget filmmaking struggles, special guest Zoë Kelly talks through what it means for indie filmmakers to wear too many hats. Hear real stories of juggling crew and cast duties, the gap between school and indie film reality, and how to keep storytelling alive while doing it all.
Indie filmmaking overload is real, especially when you’re the writer and director. In this “Too Many Hats” episode, we dig into juggling every role from script to screen, surviving low-budget chaos, and keeping your creative vision intact without burning out.