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How We Film
Giosuè Petrone
30 episodes
4 days ago
I’ve made mistakes and felt lost on my journey to making documentaries, wishing someone had guided me. This podcast is my way of sharing lessons I’ve learned about documentary filmmaking and storytelling. Along the way, I interview Oscar, Emmy, and BAFTA nominees and winners to learn from the best. I hope all of this will help you in your filmmaking career.
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I’ve made mistakes and felt lost on my journey to making documentaries, wishing someone had guided me. This podcast is my way of sharing lessons I’ve learned about documentary filmmaking and storytelling. Along the way, I interview Oscar, Emmy, and BAFTA nominees and winners to learn from the best. I hope all of this will help you in your filmmaking career.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
Episodes (20/30)
How We Film
Stop Using Music to Fix Your Film

🎬 Emmy-winning editor Sam Billinge breaks down why music should never lead your storytelling—and how relying on it to create emotion is a rookie mistake. In this episode, we dive into the real craft of editing: story scaffolding, emotional pacing, and when to actually bring music into your cut.Whether you're making your first short doc or working with a composer, this conversation will challenge how you think about sound and story.

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3 months ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

How We Film
How Do You Know If Your Story Is Actually Good?

Sam Billinge, Emmy-winning editor and author of A Practical Guide to Documentary Editing, shares what makes a story actually work—and why most filmmakers get it wrong. If your edit feels flat or drags on, it’s probably not your footage—it’s your story. In this episode, we break down the exact structure Sam looks for to know if a film will hold an audience’s attention, the biggest traps new filmmakers fall into, and how to craft a story that makes people care.

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3 months ago
5 minutes 30 seconds

How We Film
Netflix’s Sam Billinge: Edit Footage for a Killer Story

Learn to edit footage like Emmy-winning editor Sam Billinge (Netflix’s Surgeon’s Cut, Apple+’s Make or Break)! 🎬 In this episode, Sam shares pro tips to craft a killer story by taming hours of footage. Discover how to define your story early, use transcripts to mark key points, create assemblies for organization, and ruthlessly cut irrelevant clips—even the beautiful ones! Perfect for filmmakers battling footage overwhelm and aiming for Netflix-quality narratives. Subscribe for weekly filmmaking tutorials to level up your editing game! Want to master documentary editing? Grab Sam’s book, Practical Guide to Documentary Editing, a game-changer packed with workflows to streamline your process and elevate your films! Perfect for filmmakers battling footage overwhelm and aiming for Netflix-quality narratives. Subscribe for weekly tutorials to level up your editing!

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3 months ago
10 minutes 41 seconds

How We Film
No, Color Grading Won’t Save Your Film — Do This First

Most filmmakers rely on postproduction to fix things — but by the time you’re color grading, it’s often too late. In this episode, I sit down with colorist Enikő Edelsbrunner, to explore how color works emotionally — and why your lighting, mood, and prep matter long before you ever open DaVinci Resolve.We talk about the creative tension between director and colorist, common mistakes filmmakers make on set, and why trying to “save it in post” is often a losing strategy. Whether you’re shooting your first doc or want to level up your visual storytelling, this episode will reframe how you approach your next project.

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3 months ago
4 minutes 10 seconds

How We Film
Why Most Filmmakers Regret Skipping This Step (Colorist Advice)

Most filmmakers think of color as the final polish — something you fix in post. But what if it’s actually where the vision begins?In this episode, I talk with Eniko Edelsbrunner www.magiclemur.com - a top-tier colorist with a PhD in mathematical biology, about how to design a film’s emotional tone from the ground up. We explore how lighting, LUTs, and communication between directors and colorists can save you time, elevate your visual style, and help your story land emotionally.Whether you’re shooting a feature or a doc, this conversation will change how you think about color — and might just save your next film.

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4 months ago
5 minutes 49 seconds

How We Film
Why Your Film Still Looks Amateur (Even With Expensive LUTs)

You bought the LUT. You followed the tutorial. But somehow... your footage still looks amateur. Why?

In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Enikő, a professional colorist with a PhD in mathematical biology, to uncover why even beautifully lit footage can fall flat—and why no LUT can replace real intention, prep, and understanding of color. We dig into why pre-production matters, how to think about mood and palette before you shoot, and the myth of cinematic shortcuts.

If you’ve ever been frustrated with your film’s look or felt misled by trendy tools, this conversation might change the way you approach filmmaking—from the very beginning.

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4 months ago
6 minutes 39 seconds

How We Film
You Got Into a Festival—Now What?

You made it. Your film got into a festival. Maybe even an Oscar-qualifying one. But now what?In this episode, Alex Lee—festival director of Doc Edge—opens up about what really happens after selection day. He explains why most first-time filmmakers walk away disappointed, and what it actually takes to build relationships, secure distribution, and grow a filmmaking career from that starting point.If you're an emerging filmmaker hoping to break through, this conversation is both a wake-up call and an encouragement. You’ll walk away with the clarity (and hope) you didn’t know you needed.

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4 months ago
26 minutes 1 second

How We Film
Will Anyone Care About Your Film? Here’s the Truth.

What if your fear of being ignored is the very thing holding your film back?In this raw and honest conversation, Alex Lee—director of Doc Edge, one of the world’s Oscar-qualifying film festivals—reveals the biggest mistakes young filmmakers make when submitting their work… and why most films never make it past the first round.We talk about the courage it takes to make films that matter, the politics and pressures behind festivals, and how to stop creating documentaries that tell the audience what to feel—and start making stories that actually move people.If you’re an aspiring filmmaker who feels stuck, unseen, or unsure how to break through, this episode will challenge and inspire you.

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4 months ago
29 minutes 2 seconds

How We Film
Why Great Films Get Rejected at Festivals — And How to Fix It

Why do great films still get passed over by festivals?

In this episode, I talk with Alex Lee, director of Oscar-qualifying Doc Edge, about the real reasons programmers reject submissions — even great ones. We dive into what most filmmakers miss: how your press kit, title, stills, and even your tone can make or break your chance.

This isn’t about selling out — it’s about communicating your story well enough to be noticed.

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5 months ago
12 minutes 58 seconds

How We Film
Why Most Filmmakers Fail After Getting Into Film Festivals — And How to Win

🎥 Are you dreaming of getting your documentary into a big film festival?It’s not enough. In this episode, Alex Lee, director of Doc Edge (an Oscar-qualifying festival), shares insider strategies every filmmaker needs to hear: how to pick the right festival, how to promote your film once accepted, and how to future-proof your career beyond the festival circuit.Learn how audiences have changed, why streamers are redefining documentary storytelling, and why your work really begins after selection.

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5 months ago
32 minutes 21 seconds

How We Film
American Film Market Guide

Most filmmakers show up to AFM expecting a life-changing deal—but the reality is very different. In this episode, Abbie and Connor, co-founders of A2C Entertainment, share hard-earned lessons from the American Film Market: how to prepare, what to avoid, and why most pitches fail before they even begin. From nearly being scammed out of $20,000 to discovering what buyers actually want, this conversation is packed with the insights filmmakers wish they had before walking into their first meeting.Whether you're planning to attend AFM, pitch your next project, or build a long-term career in film, this episode is your crash course in navigating the industry with clarity and confidence.

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5 months ago
31 minutes 49 seconds

How We Film
Can You Really Make Money from Filmmaking?

In this insightful interview, Abbie and Connor, founders of A2C Entertainment, share their journey from aspiring filmmakers to successful studio owners. They discuss the challenges they faced, lessons learned, and strategies that helped them turn their creative passion into a thriving business. Whether you're just starting out or looking to elevate your filmmaking career, this conversation offers valuable insights to help you navigate the industry.

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5 months ago
47 minutes 15 seconds

How We Film
Interview Tips Filmmakers Wish They Knew

Interviews can make or break your documentary. Anthropologist Laura Korculanin shares essential insights to master this often-overlooked skill, revealing techniques to build trust, overcome awkward silences, and gently handle interviews where subjects struggle to open up. If you've ever felt anxiety about conducting interviews—or wished for better results—this episode is your guide to authentic, meaningful conversations.

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6 months ago
1 hour 30 seconds

How We Film
Fix Bad Audio Fast (Mixer Behind Disney+ Docs: Sam Castleton)

Struggling with noisy audio or unclear dialogue?Sam Castleton, dub mixer at Halo Post whose audio work appears in documentaries streaming on Disney+, Apple TV+, and NatGeo, shares essential DIY audio tips every filmmaker needs:

- Quickly clean up dialogue

- Balance music and speech professionally

- Common mistakes to avoid for better soundGet instant, cinematic audio improvements—straight from a professional who mixes top documentaries.


Sam Castleton reveals practical secrets to handling audio complexity, cleaning your dialogue effectively, and knowing when DIY is enough or when a pro will change the game. Unlock the power of cinematic audio and take your filmmaking to the next level.👉 Watch the exclusive free video now at howwefilm.com

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6 months ago
36 minutes 6 seconds

How We Film
Documentary Filmmakers How Far Is Too Far?

How do you balance creativity and factual truth? How these 2 things come together? Is there such a thing as fly on the wall in documentary filmmaking? I talk about how directing always introduces perspective — even if you don’t mean to — and why creativity should enhance the facts, not replace them.Topics include:Why you can’t separate creativity from perspectiveThe myth of “fly on the wall” objectivityHow every camera angle influences the truthWhere ethical lines begin to blur in storytelling

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6 months ago
6 minutes 41 seconds

How We Film
Cinematic sound for Filmmakers (with Sam Castleton)

In this episode of How We Film, dub mixer Sam Castleton—whose work can be heard on Netflix, Disney +, and many other platforms—dives deep into the power of cinematic sound. Learn how audio shapes storytelling, enhances visuals, and elevates your filmmaking. Sam shares insights from his journey—from DJ to acclaimed audio professional—and reveals practical tips to immediately improve your film’s sound design.Want to simplify your sound mixing and elevate your storytelling?Dub mixer Sam Castleton reveals practical secrets to handling audio complexity, cleaning your dialogue effectively, and knowing when DIY is enough or when a pro will change the game. Unlock the power of cinematic audio and take your filmmaking to the next level.👉 Watch the exclusive free video now at howwefilm.com

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6 months ago
27 minutes 2 seconds

How We Film
Mastering Cinematography (With DP Joe Katches)

📽️ What makes a great cinematographer? How do you choose the right lens? And how do you work with a director to bring a vision to life?In this episode of How We Film, Joe Katches, an experienced Director of Photography, reveals:✅ The biggest mistakes filmmakers make when choosing lenses.✅ How to develop your own cinematographic style.✅ The secret to making low-budget documentaries look high-end.✅ The truth about working with directors (and how to handle creative clashes).

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6 months ago
38 minutes 14 seconds

How We Film
Filmmaking Success Is NOT What You Think (with Joe Katches)

Many aspiring filmmakers believe that a film school degree or a perfect career path is the key to making it in the industry—but the reality is very different. In this episode, we dive into the unconventional journey of Joe Katches, who went from fixing VHS tapes to becoming a Director of Photography working in both fiction and documentary filmmaking.We break down the biggest misconceptions about success in the industry, the real skills that matter, and why relationships, adaptability, and storytelling often outweigh technical perfection. If you’ve ever doubted your path as a filmmaker or wondered if you're doing it "right," this conversation will change your perspective.

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6 months ago
35 minutes 52 seconds

How We Film
Beyond PBS: The Hard Truth About Film Distribution Part 3 of 3

🎥 Think getting your documentary distributed is tough? Yeah… it is. But it doesn’t have to be a total nightmare. In this episode, I’m back with Zach Baliva (Potentially Dangerous) to talk about the good, the bad, and the straight-up shady side of film distribution. From dodging bad deals to finding the right partners (and why not to trust every distributor’s “reference list”), Zach spills what he learned the hard way. If you’re serious about getting your doc out there, you don’t want to miss this one! 🚀

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7 months ago
24 minutes 42 seconds

How We Film
What's the Secret to Mastering LONG FORM Storytelling?

Going from short-form content to long-form storytelling isn’t easy. It’s like comparing a marathon to a speed run. So, what needs to change to make the switch—and why? Let’s break it down.

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7 months ago
3 minutes 45 seconds

How We Film
I’ve made mistakes and felt lost on my journey to making documentaries, wishing someone had guided me. This podcast is my way of sharing lessons I’ve learned about documentary filmmaking and storytelling. Along the way, I interview Oscar, Emmy, and BAFTA nominees and winners to learn from the best. I hope all of this will help you in your filmmaking career.