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Required Watching
Required Watching
152 episodes
3 weeks ago

Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles.

Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film.

If you're looking for actionable advice on everything from writing dialogue to sound design, or you want to hear from the directors, editors, and composers behind your favorite films, you've found your new required listening.

New episodes every week.

Find our full video essays and written guides at requiredwatching.com.


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Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles.

Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film.

If you're looking for actionable advice on everything from writing dialogue to sound design, or you want to hear from the directors, editors, and composers behind your favorite films, you've found your new required listening.

New episodes every week.

Find our full video essays and written guides at requiredwatching.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Film Reviews
Education,
TV & Film,
How To
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The Problem with Apu – Representation, Stereotypes & Filmmaker Responsibility
Required Watching
11 minutes 7 seconds
1 month ago
The Problem with Apu – Representation, Stereotypes & Filmmaker Responsibility


Today on Required Watching, Tray breaks down the impact and legacy of the documentary The Problem with Apu, a film that forced Hollywood to confront its long-ignored issues around representation and stereotyping — especially for South Asian communities.


This episode explores what the documentary got right, why it sparked such a seismic conversation, and what every filmmaker should learn from its fallout.





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Episode Highlights


  • Why The Problem with Apu became a cultural turning point
  • How one animated character shaped real-world stereotypes
  • The ripple effect the doc had on casting, voice acting, and authenticity
  • Why intention doesn’t erase harm — and what filmmakers must consider
  • The parallels with Black representation and Tray’s own lived experiences
  • The importance of acknowledging how media can be weaponised
  • Why representation in voice acting deserves the same scrutiny as live-action roles
  • How documentaries can spark change even when studios ignore criticism


Filmmaking Insights


  • Representation is not optional — it shapes how entire groups are seen.
  • Creative responsibility extends behind the camera, especially in writing, performance, and casting.
  • Voice acting matters — authenticity doesn’t stop at the face on screen.
  • Media has consequences, intended or not.
  • Documentary storytelling can shift culture more than some blockbuster films.


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Required Watching is your curriculum for cinematic literacy. We deconstruct the art and craft of filmmaking to help you become a sharper storyteller.

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Required Watching

Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles.

Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film.

If you're looking for actionable advice on everything from writing dialogue to sound design, or you want to hear from the directors, editors, and composers behind your favorite films, you've found your new required listening.

New episodes every week.

Find our full video essays and written guides at requiredwatching.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.