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Marcus Flemmings: Life as an award-winning Indie Film Maker | TVAP EP17

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This week, on The VFX Artists Podcast, my curiosity with how movies are made and brought to life, brought me to a discussion with London based film director, writer and producer Marcus Flemmings.
On this episode, I find out about Marcus’ background and journey to becoming a film director, talk about his new film Blonde Purple, out on November 30th, and discuss realities of inspiration, competition, originality, ego, mistakes and more, in the life of an indie film maker.
Marcus’s latest film Blonde purple can be watched on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Voodoo and on the Xbox.
You can also find Marcus on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and IMDB
Apologies for the occasional echoes in this episode.
#indiefilmmaking #marcusflemmings #blondepurple
Chapters:
00:00:00:00 - What to expect in this episode

00:02:46:23 - Host intro

00:03:23:21 - Marcus introduction & Filmography

00:12:01:14 - Filming during covid

00:13:11:15 - Process of bringing a film idea to life

00:16:14:19 - How to manage responsibilities leading a crew, as a director, during production

00:18:39:10 - How important is it for film makers to have connections to attain budget for a project, or during distribution

00:21:42:14 - Competing with other film makers for exposure on streaming channels like Netflix & Amazon

00:24:31:09 - What’s the end goal/desire as a film maker/creative

00:27:01:02 - Story vs visuals - which takes priority?

00:28:48:19 - Competition with other creatives

00:31:18:08 - How to produce original content

00:34:22:20 - How to catch a break/be recognised for what you do

00:37:00:22 - Dealing with the ego from constructive criticism and feedback

00:39:30:05 - Challenges of being a black creative

00:43:26:05 - Vision for the future

00:44:37:05 - Words of advice

00:46:17:14 - How to reach out to Marcus

00:47:12:23 - Question for the host - My role in the VFX industry

00:49:29:15 - Conclusion

You can watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel.

Thank you for your support! We appreciate you!

  continue reading

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1. What to expect in this episode (00:00:00)

2. Host intro (00:02:46)

3. Marcus introduction & Filmography (00:03:23)

4. Filming during covid (00:12:01)

5. Process of bringing a film idea to life (00:13:11)

6. How to manage responsibilities leading a crew, as a director, during production (00:16:14)

7. How important is it for film makers to have connections to attain budget for a project, or during distribution (00:18:39)

8. Competing with other film makers for exposure on streaming channels like Netflix & Amazon (00:21:42)

9. What’s the end goal/desire as a film maker/creative (00:24:31)

10. Story vs visuals - which takes priority? (00:27:01)

11. Competition with other creatives (00:28:48)

12. How to produce original content (00:31:18)

13. How to catch a break/be recognised for what you do (00:34:22)

14. Dealing with the ego from constructive criticism and feedback (00:37:00)

15. Challenges of being a black creative (00:39:30)

16. Vision for the future (00:43:26)

17. Words of advice (00:44:37)

18. How to reach out to Marcus (00:46:17)

19. Question for the host - My role in the VFX industry (00:47:12)

20. Conclusion (00:49:29)

60 Episoden

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Manage episode 308246081 series 2926747
Inhalt bereitgestellt von The VFX Artists Podcast. Alle Podcast-Inhalte, einschließlich Episoden, Grafiken und Podcast-Beschreibungen, werden direkt von The VFX Artists Podcast oder seinem Podcast-Plattformpartner hochgeladen und bereitgestellt. Wenn Sie glauben, dass jemand Ihr urheberrechtlich geschütztes Werk ohne Ihre Erlaubnis nutzt, können Sie dem hier beschriebenen Verfahren folgen https://de.player.fm/legal.

This week, on The VFX Artists Podcast, my curiosity with how movies are made and brought to life, brought me to a discussion with London based film director, writer and producer Marcus Flemmings.
On this episode, I find out about Marcus’ background and journey to becoming a film director, talk about his new film Blonde Purple, out on November 30th, and discuss realities of inspiration, competition, originality, ego, mistakes and more, in the life of an indie film maker.
Marcus’s latest film Blonde purple can be watched on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Voodoo and on the Xbox.
You can also find Marcus on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram and IMDB
Apologies for the occasional echoes in this episode.
#indiefilmmaking #marcusflemmings #blondepurple
Chapters:
00:00:00:00 - What to expect in this episode

00:02:46:23 - Host intro

00:03:23:21 - Marcus introduction & Filmography

00:12:01:14 - Filming during covid

00:13:11:15 - Process of bringing a film idea to life

00:16:14:19 - How to manage responsibilities leading a crew, as a director, during production

00:18:39:10 - How important is it for film makers to have connections to attain budget for a project, or during distribution

00:21:42:14 - Competing with other film makers for exposure on streaming channels like Netflix & Amazon

00:24:31:09 - What’s the end goal/desire as a film maker/creative

00:27:01:02 - Story vs visuals - which takes priority?

00:28:48:19 - Competition with other creatives

00:31:18:08 - How to produce original content

00:34:22:20 - How to catch a break/be recognised for what you do

00:37:00:22 - Dealing with the ego from constructive criticism and feedback

00:39:30:05 - Challenges of being a black creative

00:43:26:05 - Vision for the future

00:44:37:05 - Words of advice

00:46:17:14 - How to reach out to Marcus

00:47:12:23 - Question for the host - My role in the VFX industry

00:49:29:15 - Conclusion

You can watch all our episodes on our YouTube channel.

Thank you for your support! We appreciate you!

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. What to expect in this episode (00:00:00)

2. Host intro (00:02:46)

3. Marcus introduction & Filmography (00:03:23)

4. Filming during covid (00:12:01)

5. Process of bringing a film idea to life (00:13:11)

6. How to manage responsibilities leading a crew, as a director, during production (00:16:14)

7. How important is it for film makers to have connections to attain budget for a project, or during distribution (00:18:39)

8. Competing with other film makers for exposure on streaming channels like Netflix & Amazon (00:21:42)

9. What’s the end goal/desire as a film maker/creative (00:24:31)

10. Story vs visuals - which takes priority? (00:27:01)

11. Competition with other creatives (00:28:48)

12. How to produce original content (00:31:18)

13. How to catch a break/be recognised for what you do (00:34:22)

14. Dealing with the ego from constructive criticism and feedback (00:37:00)

15. Challenges of being a black creative (00:39:30)

16. Vision for the future (00:43:26)

17. Words of advice (00:44:37)

18. How to reach out to Marcus (00:46:17)

19. Question for the host - My role in the VFX industry (00:47:12)

20. Conclusion (00:49:29)

60 Episoden

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