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The Creative Gap
Gian Carlo Stigliano
79 episodes
3 days ago
The Creative Gap Podcast is for Filmmakers, Entrepreneurs & Creatives. Our goal is to provide conversations around rarely-discussed topics, including Personal Finance, Mental Health, Business, Investments, Relationships, Freelance Life and so much more. Hear from weekly guests on all podcasting platforms.
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The Creative Gap Podcast is for Filmmakers, Entrepreneurs & Creatives. Our goal is to provide conversations around rarely-discussed topics, including Personal Finance, Mental Health, Business, Investments, Relationships, Freelance Life and so much more. Hear from weekly guests on all podcasting platforms.
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The Creative Gap
#73 - Joshua Martin (Cine Dailies) - Staying Authentic While Building on YouTube

In this episode, Joshua Martin shares his journey from videography to cinematography, balancing family life with a freelance career, and navigating the challenges of YouTube and creative authenticity. He opens up about financial struggles, building multiple income streams, and the importance of budgeting in an unpredictable industry. Joshua emphasizes reducing overhead, finding peace, and redefining success—not by numbers or possessions, but by sustainability, impact, and community.


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3 days ago
1 hour 13 minutes 7 seconds

The Creative Gap
#72 - Jakob Owens - Building Freedom as a Filmmaker

In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast filmmaker and entrepreneur Jakob Owens, explores the balance between creative ownership, freelance life, and building sustainable businesses. Jakob talks about the importance of creating freedom in his career so he can prioritize family and personal life, while also navigating the challenges of criticism and self-doubt when putting himself out publicly through YouTube, podcasts, and business ventures. The discussion covers financial literacy for creatives—how to think about investments, debt, and cutting unnecessary expenses—as well as the value of trustworthy business partners and building projects that align with personal passion. Jakob also shares how fitness, discipline, and pushing through hard challenges shape his mindset as both a filmmaker and entrepreneur. The episode closes with reflections on evolving beliefs, communication in relationships, and Jakob’s excitement about upcoming projects with Prism Lens FX.


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2 weeks ago
1 hour 8 minutes 4 seconds

The Creative Gap
#71 – George Kroeker & Ian Rodriguez: Redefining the Running Documentary

In this episode of The Creative Gap, Carlo sits down with BPN filmmakers George Kroeker and Ian Rodriguez to discuss their journey into filmmaking, their collaboration, and the making of "Surrender", BPN’s feature-length documentary revolving around last year's Last Man Standing Race. They share how they each got started—from photography and design to videography—before finding their way onto the BPN media team, and how their friendship and honesty shaped their creative partnership. The conversation dives into the challenges of shooting an unpredictable multi-day race, the risks they took in storytelling, and the symbolism behind the film’s title & ethereal nature. Throughout, Ian and George emphasize BPN’s culture of trust, faith, and pushing creative boundaries, reflecting on how Surrender not only redefined what a running documentary could look like but also deepened their growth as filmmakers and men of faith.


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1 month ago
1 hour 18 minutes 18 seconds

The Creative Gap
#70 - Akis Konstantakopoulos - Cinematographer of The Chosen

In this episode of The Creative Gap, cinematographer Akis Konstantakopoulos, GSC shares his experience as the sole DP on all seasons of The Chosen, reflecting on the challenges of shooting 86 consecutive days across multiple countries and managing large-scale productions. He discusses the personal sacrifices of long projects, the importance of health and wellness for creative sustainability, and the emotional highs and lows of wrapping such an intense season. Akis breaks down how the show’s growth brought bigger sets, more crew, and higher expectations, while emphasizing the need to stay story-driven rather than chasing “cool shots.” He also touches on leadership, communication with actors, adapting to on-set challenges, and how the show has shaped him both as an artist and as a person.


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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes 8 seconds

The Creative Gap
#69 - Kevin Varno - Health & Fitness, Empowerment & Vulnerability

In this Episode Carlo sits down with Kevin, the owner of Varno Fitness in New Jersey, for a wide-ranging conversation on identity, discipline, and the intersection of fitness and personal growth. Kevin opens up about his journey from an insecure teen to a fitness entrepreneur and behavior change coach. He shares how creating a cozy, peaceful home and learning to find joy outside of work have helped him redefine success—not by money or physical feats, but by presence, purpose, and self-love. The two discuss burnout, the illusion of discipline, and the danger of chasing external validation. Kevin emphasizes celebrating small wins, creating a gym environment that nurtures individual growth, and leading by example with compassion. He explains his transition from ego-driven coaching to helping clients become their own heroes through behavioral coaching. Ultimately, Kevin's story is about letting go of the pressure to prove yourself and embracing the moment, believing that success is simply loving where you are—right now.


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5 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 36 seconds

The Creative Gap
#68 - Michael Medoway - Directing, Long-Term Collaborators & Self-Belief

In this episode, Michael Medoway opens up about his late start in directing, his winding journey through Japan, and how fatherhood shapes his worldview. He shares the struggles of freelancing, investing his own money into early projects, and the emotional toll of balancing career ambition with family life. Michael emphasizes the importance of long-term collaborators, emotional awareness on set, and surrounding yourself with people who genuinely believe in you. He reflects on directing not just as a technical craft but a deeply relational role—one that requires leadership, clarity of vision, and the humility to listen. The episode closes with Medoway redefining success not by awards or acclaim, but by peace of mind, family dinners, and financial stability.

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5 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 8 seconds

The Creative Gap
#67 - Matheus Bastos - "Gazer" Feature FIlm, Cannes Festival & Independent Filmmaking

In this episode, Carlo welcomes back cinematographer Matheus for a deep dive into the making of their independent feature film Gazer. They reflect on the film’s unexpected success in the festival circuit and its upcoming theatrical release—an increasingly rare feat for original, non-IP-based indie films. Matheus shares insights on the film's unusual production journey, which spanned two and a half years, often shot nights and weekends without permits or a full crew, and emphasized empathy, collaboration, and efficiency on set. They discuss how Gazer was crafted largely on 16mm film with a minimal setup and a lean, passionate crew, embracing imperfections and learning to let go of perfectionism. Matheus emphasizes the value of over-communicating with actors, having a service-oriented mindset, and staying true to the director’s vision rather than chasing aesthetic perfection. He also details how the surreal “nightmare” sequences in Gazer evolved visually and narratively, blending practical effects with bold stylistic choices like film pushing, color grading, and minimal lighting. The episode is a celebration of scrappy filmmaking, artistic growth, and the deep relationships formed through making something personal and challenging outside the studio system.

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6 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 39 seconds

The Creative Gap
#66 - Matthew Rojas - Faith, Commercial Directing & Fatherhood

In this podcast episode, filmmaker Matthew Rojas and host Carlo dive deep into the intersection of creativity, filmmaking, faith, and personal growth. They begin by discussing the organic nature of their recent projects—highlighting the value of making art purely for the love of it, rather than always chasing commercial goals. Both emphasize how spontaneity and collaboration often lead to their most fulfilling work. The conversation shifts into personal territory as Carlo shares about his recent baptism and journey back into faith, while Matthew opens up about how Christianity has guided every step of his career—from receiving a divine prompt to make seven films, to navigating which jobs align with his values. They touch on the challenges of being freelance creatives, the fear and excitement around fatherhood, and how prioritizing time—especially with children—has refined their patience and purpose. Through it all, Matthew emphasizes the importance of listening to God’s voice in his career decisions, curating community through relationships rather than shared beliefs, and staying open to collaboration while holding firm to his vision. The episode is a heartfelt blend of testimony, filmmaking insight, and spiritual reflection.

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7 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes 15 seconds

The Creative Gap
#65 - Frank Mobilio - Cinematography, Music Videos to Feature Films & Persistence

In this episode, Carlo sits down with cinematographer Frank for an in-depth conversation about his journey through the film industry. Frank shares how his path into filmmaking was unconventional—he didn’t grow up with a background in film, nor did he have a clear sense of the industry when he began. His entry came through school and a growing curiosity, eventually leading him to pursue cinematography with a deep passion. He moved to Los Angeles during a recession, taking on low-paying or free gigs and even sleeping on a couch just to be close to opportunities and grow within the craft.Throughout the interview, Frank reflects on the range of work he's done, from music videos to commercials to narrative films. He’s worked with high-profile artists like Beyoncé and Harry Styles, but admits he still gets nervous on set, showing a genuine humility and love for the process. For Frank, the act of shooting—regardless of scale or budget—is where he feels most at home. He talks about the importance of creative relationships, especially with directors he’s grown with over the years, emphasizing that long-term collaborations often yield the most rewarding results.Carlo also dives into Frank’s recent work on Arcadian, a feature film starring Nicolas Cage that premiered at SXSW. Frank shares the challenges of shooting internationally, working with new crews, and the thoughtful collaboration required between departments like production design and cinematography. He explains how working within limitations—whether on location or on a stage—can often inspire more grounded and cohesive visual storytelling.To close, Carlo asks what advice Frank would give to his younger self. Frank responds with encouragement to be persistent, resourceful, and willing to take risks without expecting immediate payoff. His story is a testament to passion, patience, and the kind of quiet determination that turns dreamers into working filmmakers

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7 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes 58 seconds

The Creative Gap
#64 - Nur Niaz - Entrepreneurship, Career Rediscovery & Artistic Freedom from Youtube

In this episode of The Creative Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker and entrepreneur Nur Niaz about his transition from commercial directing to building a successful YouTube channel and online business. Nur shares how political instability and economic challenges in Kazakhstan pushed him to pivot careers, leading to newfound creative and growing financial freedom as an artist. He discusses the struggle of balancing artistry with business, overcoming self-doubt, and redefining his identity beyond traditional filmmaking. Nur also reflects on the importance of community, valuing friendships outside of the creative industry while seeking a network of like-minded individuals. He shares how YouTube became both a business and a creative outlet, allowing him to monetize his content through digital products and ads while shifting to a more exploratory, documentary-style approach to filmmaking. He opens up about his struggles with depression, the role of therapy, and how honest communication with his wife helped him navigate his lowest moments. The conversation also sparks reflection in Carlo, making him question his own creative path and how to balance personal fulfillment with career evolution.

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8 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 28 seconds

The Creative Gap
#63 - Connor Carroll - Directing, Parenting as a Filmmaker, Your Creative Voice & Long-Term Relationships

In this episode Connor explores themes of personal identity, the evolving nature of career success in the film industry, the importance of long-term professional relationships, balancing creative work with family life, and the realities of working as a commercial director. Connor shares insights on navigating the demands of client-driven projects while maintaining his own storytelling voice, emphasizing the significance of collaboration and trust in building strong teams. He reflects on how fatherhood has reshaped his priorities and time management, as well as the need for ongoing personal and professional growth.

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8 months ago
1 hour 33 minutes 52 seconds

The Creative Gap
#62 - Bjorn Amundsen - Business & Finances, Cinematography & Exploring New Visual Languages

This week we have Cinematographer Bjorn Amundsen. In today's episode we discuss topics like creative fulfillment, financial management as a freelancer, and career growth in cinematography. Bjorn finds fulfillment in quality time with family and the discipline of budgeting, He emphasizes how financial peace contributes to his creative peace. Success for him isn’t just financial; it includes creative satisfaction, collaboration, and personal growth. Bjorn also experiments with visual storytelling outside of commercial work, using his phone to capture creative ideas. Also topics such as overcoming fear in freelancing, transitioning roles, and committing to artistic growth.

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8 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 39 seconds

The Creative Gap
#61 - Gus Bendinelli - Cinematography, Pursuing Artistic Interests & The Commercial Space

Today's guest is Cinematographer Gus Bendinelli. Gus discusses how his passion for photography transitioned into cinematography, fueled by his desire to capture dynamic visuals beyond static images. He emphasizes the importance of hands-on experience, learning through mistakes, and developing a personal style by experimenting with different techniques and projects. Gus also reflects on the balance between technical mastery and creative spontaneity, the evolving nature of his artistic interests, and the impact of social media on perceptions of success in the film industry. He shares how working with film, particularly 16mm, reignited his creative excitement due to its imperfections and the need for intuitive framing. Toward the end, the discussion shifts to personal growth, defining success, and the value of maintaining friendships and life experiences outside of work.

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8 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 23 seconds

The Creative Gap
#60 - Sofia Pompei - Value of Spec Work, Collaboration & Pursuing Directing & Cinematography

Today's Episode is with Director/DP Sofia Pompei. Sofia shares her journey from studying graphic design to discovering her passion for cinematography, which led her to film school. She discusses the transition from being a camera assistant to establishing herself as a DP, highlighting the importance of spec work, networking, and self-marketing. She emphasizes the significance of collaboration in the industry, using her Sony spec project as an example of how teamwork and meticulous planning can lead to unexpected success. The conversation delves into her creative process, the balance between spontaneity and pre-planning, and the evolving role of fitness/health in her life, which she credits for boosting her mental health and productivity. The episode wraps up with discussions about her recent signing with Steam Films, her aspirations in the commercial world, and the importance of maintaining a growth mindset in both career and life.

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9 months ago
55 minutes 45 seconds

The Creative Gap
#59 - Federico Tamburini - Cinematography, Overcoming Insecurities & Pushing the Boundaries

This week we have Cinematographer Federico Tamburini. Federico shares his journey from growing up in Italy to becoming a cinematographer in the U.S., including his early doubts, educational experiences, and finding his passion behind the camera. Developing his technical skills through hands-on experiences, including a fascination with lighting and cinematography. Challenges as a colorblind cinematographer, highlighting his unique perspective and methods for overcoming obstacles. Discussions on creative vision, collaboration with directors, and the balance between technical precision and artistic storytelling. Enjoy!

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9 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes 59 seconds

The Creative Gap
#58 - Max Goldman - The Importance of Risk in Cinematography

This week we have Cinematographer Max Goldman. Max is a New York-based cinematographer renowned for his distinctive "refined grit" style, which combines polished visuals with a raw, authentic aesthetic. With over 25 years of experience, he has collaborated with high-profile clients such as Ralph Lauren, American Express, Under Armour, and Apple. His work spans various formats, including music videos, commercials, and narrative films. Enjoy.

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9 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes 59 seconds

The Creative Gap
#57 - Emmanuella Zachariou - Filmmaking, Authentic Inspiration & Gratitude

This week we have Director & Cinematographer Emmanuella Zachariou. Emmanuella shares her journey of self-discovery and artistic growth, emphasizing the importance of finding one's voice and maintaining a childlike curiosity in creativity. She discusses the significance of authentic inspiration, gratitude, and the challenges of comparison in the artistic process. She explores the duality of being both a director and a cinematographer, highlighting the importance of authenticity and personal expression in her work. Emmanuella delves into the significance of color in storytelling, the necessity of meaningful collaborations, and the leadership required on set. She shares her grounding practices, such as yoga, that help her maintain balance and focus. 

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10 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 6 seconds

The Creative Gap
Listen To This Before 2025: The Mindset Shift You Need

This week I am solo. A short episode from a recent Youtube video discussing a mindset shift that can help you grow in 2025. If you rather watch it, click the Youtube Link Below. ENJOY!

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10 months ago
9 minutes 2 seconds

The Creative Gap
#56 - Giulia Gartner - Photographer to Filmmaker, Re-Branding Yourself & Self-Confidence

This week we have Photographer & Filmmaker Giulia Gartner. Giulia Gartner is known for her cinematic landscapes and compelling visual storytelling. Her work captures the beauty of nature and adventure, showcasing stunning locations worldwide. Collaborating with top global brands, she combines artistic vision and technical skill to create inspiring imagery that resonates with audiences.

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10 months ago
52 minutes 41 seconds

The Creative Gap
#55 - Matteo Bertoli - Current State of the Film Industry, Diversification & Youtube

This week we have Cinematographer Matteo Bertoli. Matteo Bertoli is an accomplished cinematographer, filmmaker, and visual storyteller known for his expertise in crafting cinematic visuals with a natural, artistic flair. Originally from Italy, Matteo has made a name for himself in the film and commercial industries, collaborating on diverse projects that range from feature films to high-profile advertisements. His work is characterized by a keen eye for lighting, composition, and an ability to bring compelling narratives to life through his lens. Matteo also shares his knowledge and experiences through educational content, inspiring a global community of aspiring filmmakers and cinematographers through his Youtube Channel.

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11 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 15 seconds

The Creative Gap
The Creative Gap Podcast is for Filmmakers, Entrepreneurs & Creatives. Our goal is to provide conversations around rarely-discussed topics, including Personal Finance, Mental Health, Business, Investments, Relationships, Freelance Life and so much more. Hear from weekly guests on all podcasting platforms.