This episode of Truly Independent dives deep into the journey of screenwriter David Plyler, known for Outlaw Trail and Forever Strong. Hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith talk with David about his path from LA Film School to working in the indie world, his experiences writing faith-driven and character-centered stories, and what it really takes to stay creative in a business built on rejection.
You’ll hear insights about:
Navigating film school and learning to find your voice
Balancing art, family, and finances as a creator
Building real relationships instead of chasing “networking”
The story behind Forever Strong and lessons from its release
Why persistence (and humility) are a screenwriter’s greatest tools
🎧 Truly Independent is produced by Three Coin Productions and supported by the Help Them See Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting films that inspire faith, hope, and connection. Learn more or donate at helpthemseefoundation.org
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Independent filmmaker Matt Whitaker joins Garrett Batty and co-host Daren Smith to unpack the two-decade journey behind TRUTH & TREASON—from a PBS documentary to a nationwide theatrical release. We dive into financing (crowdfunding + private equity), securing distribution, why strong legal counsel matters, casting in the UK, shooting in Lithuania with incentives, and how a teen-led resistance story became surprisingly timely today.
In this episode you’ll learn:
How Matt stuck with a passion project for 20+ years—and finally got it financed
The inflection points that moved partners, investors, and distributors to act
Practical lessons on legal, casting, locations, and tax incentives
Why story (not “message”) is what truly moves audiences
About our guest:
Matt Whitaker is the co-writer/director of TRUTH & TREASON, a feature inspired by real WWII events and accompanied by a four-part series rollout.
Sponsor:
This season of Truly Independent is supported by the Help Them See Foundation—a nonprofit funding feature films that inspire faith, hope, and connection. Learn how to support mission-driven cinema at helpthemseefoundation.org.
Call to action:
If you’re enjoying Truly Independent, please like, subscribe, and share. And go see TRUTH & TREASON in theaters now—bring a friend and support indie film.
Credits:
Edited by Michael Bradford • Produced by Three Coin Productions
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This season of Truly Independent is supported by the Help Them See Foundation— a nonprofit dedicated to supporting feature films that inspire faith, hope, and connection. By partnering with filmmakers, Help Them See brings meaningful stories to life and shares them with audiences worldwide. Learn more or get involved: helpthemseefoundation.org.
Welcome to Season 3! I’m Garrett Batty with co-host Darren Smith. This year we go deep on the script—from spark to polished draft to scheduling, budgeting, and finally shooting. In today’s kickoff, we unpack ICVM takeaways, how to turn events into real relationships (and funding), and why low-fi read-throughs can enroll partners faster than pitch decks.
What you’ll learn
How to get 50+ legit contacts in one weekend (and what to do next).
A practical playbook for staged read-throughs that create momentum and funding.
“Enrollment events”: what they are, why they work, and how to host your own.
Recording assets early (audio/video) to supercharge pitches.
Lessons from our Where the Dog Heals table read.
Chapters (approx.)
00:00 Cold open & Season 3 focus (the script)
01:10 ICVM recap & why conferences matter
07:30 Converting events into high-quality follow-ups
13:40 Enrollment events: turning attention into action
20:45 How to run a compelling read-through (low-fi to staged)
31:20 Where the Dog Heals table read—what worked, what we’d change
39:50 Capture video/audio early to enroll partners
45:15 Action items for indie filmmakers
49:30 What’s next + how to support the mission
Support the mission
Help Them See Foundation: helpthemseefoundation.org
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Credits
Edited by Michael Bradford • Produced by Three Coin Productions
This episode of Truly Independent is supported by the Help Them See Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering filmmakers who tell stories of faith, hope, and connection. Learn more or get involved at HelpThemSeeFoundation.org
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🎙️ In this week’s episode, Garrett Batty and Daren Smith share an exclusive Q&A from a producer retreat at Sundance, where they screened Faith of Angels for a room full of filmmakers. They discuss the real process behind producing an independent feature—from finding the story, securing rights, and building the budget, to navigating the challenges of distribution and staying true to your mission as a storyteller.
If you’re passionate about filmmaking or inspired by stories that make a difference, this one’s for you.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Supported by Help Them See Foundation
01:10 – Welcome to Season 3 of Truly Independent
02:00 – Producing Faith of Angels: The Backstory
09:30 – Building a Creative Partnership in Filmmaking
17:15 – Balancing Truth and Drama in “Based on a True Story” Films
24:40 – How to Distribute a Faith-Based Feature
33:00 – Lessons from the Set and Audience Q&A
In this episode of Truly Independent, Garrett Batty and Daren Smith welcome Emmy-nominated actor Kirby Heyborne to talk about creativity, collaboration, and the launch of the Help Them See Foundation — a new nonprofit model supporting faith-based and mission-driven films.
From behind-the-scenes stories of Faith of Angels to Kirby’s powerful work on Making Good, and finally to the vision for Help Them See, this conversation highlights how independent filmmakers can elevate their work without chasing traditional investor ROI.
👉 Learn how you can be part of the movement at: HelpThemSeeFoundation.org
🕒 Timestamps
0:00 – Sponsor intro: Help Them See Foundation
1:23 – Welcoming Kirby Heyborne
3:30 – Behind the scenes of Faith of Angels casting & production
8:05 – The impact of Faith of Angels reaching 1M+ views
10:50 – Kirby’s Emmy-nominated Making Good series
14:20 – Writing heartfelt songs under pressure for nonprofits
18:45 – Launching the Help Them See Foundation
23:10 – A paradigm shift: from investors to donors
27:40 – How projects will be selected and supported
31:15 – Why bigger budgets matter for mission-driven films
34:50 – Future projects & exciting collaborations
37:30 – Closing thoughts & how to get involved
🔗 Resources & Links
🌐 HelpThemSeeFoundation.org
– Learn more, donate, or submit your project
🎬 Faith of Angels
– Watch the film
📺 Kirby Heyborne’s Making Good on BYUtv
👍 Support the Show
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Garrett and Daren break down the real differences between a spec script written on speculation, no limits, showcase your voice and a production script written to be made, budget-aware, strategic. They cover when to write each, why treatments can sometimes be a smarter move, and how leverage shifts depending on your role as writer or filmmaker. Plus: updates on fall festivals and Garrett’s third act grind on Where the Dog Heals.
Spec = calling card. Written to showcase voice and originality; leverage lives in story resonance.
Production = blueprint. Written to be made; leverage comes from feasibility, attachments, and momentum.
Treatments are better then specs (often). Easier for producers to read, faster to generate, clearer story signal.
Constraints unlock creativity. Small cast/locations can make indie projects viable.
Leverage compounds. Small production scripts can open doors Nolan, Gerwig paths.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Festival season & October plans
03:00 Defining spec vs. production scripts
10:00 Budget/scope realities
16:00 Portfolio specs vs. existing IP
22:00 Production scripts as blueprints
31:00 Camera direction dos & don’ts
35:00 Why treatments often win
47:00 Case studies: Nolan & Gerwig
54:00 Garrett’s Where the Dog Heals update
59:00 Audience-building & leverage
“A spec is imagination first; a production script is logistics first.”
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Navigating The Development Process in Indie Filmmaking with Joel Ackerman
This episode of Truly Independent is supported by the Help Them See Foundation, which aids filmmakers in creating impactful feature films. Hosts Daren and Garrett welcome special guest Joel Ackerman, a seasoned development expert known for his work on viral ads like Poopourri and projects with Angel Studios. Discussion topics include the role of development in film, overcoming common pitfalls in scripts, and the importance of receiving and integrating feedback. Joel shares experiences from his illustrious career, including working with Susie Cameron and navigating development 'hell.' The conversation also touches on the journey from script to screen, with insights on maintaining passion and recognizing when to move on from a project. The episode concludes with updates on ongoing projects and the importance of consistent progress in filmmaking.
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26:37 Marker
Demystifying Sizzles: Crafting Effective Proofs of Concept
In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith explore the purpose and execution of 'sizzles' or 'proofs of concept' in the independent film world. Sponsored by the Help Them See Foundation, the discussion covers how sizzles can serve to attract investors, cast, and distributors, and even assist in early marketing efforts. Garrett shares his own experiences with budgeted and low-cost sizzles, emphasizing the importance of preparation and intention behind creating them. Daren adds insights on leveraging these tools for effective marketing and the potential impacts of using AI-generated content. The episode wraps up with practical advice on making sizzles part of the development process and using them to build audience interest well before a film’s release.
00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:27 Welcome to Season Three
00:56 Casual Banter and Film-Related Shirts
02:50 Today's Topic: The Sizzle
03:17 Garrett's Script Writing Update
07:04 Deep Dive into Sizzles
10:35 The Purpose and Value of Sizzles
15:02 Budgeting and Development for Sizzles
21:20 Creating a Sizzle Reel: Key Elements and Execution
22:04 Using Scripts and Story Elements in Sizzle Reels
23:14 Budget Considerations for Sizzle Reels
24:22 Alternative Approaches: AI and Lookbooks
25:41 The Importance of Consistency in Sizzle Reels
29:30 Practical Tips for Shooting Sizzle Reels
31:02 Marketing Your Film from Day One
32:30 Balancing Hype and Realism in Film Promotion
35:48 Final Thoughts on Sizzle Reels
Sponsored by The Help Them See Foundation: https://www.helpthemseefoundation.org
In this episode of Truly Independent, supported by the Help Them See Foundation, Daren and the host discuss the transition into Season 3, focusing on pre-production and scriptwriting. Starting from the writing process and different techniques, they share updates on their individual projects. Daren introduces his new project 'Where the Dog Heals', inspired by a true story about a dog diagnosed with cancer and its journey of faith and healing. He talks about his scriptwriting process, including the use of AI as a creative tool, research trips for authentic storytelling, and managing balancing writing and production constraints. The episode also touches upon exciting upcoming projects and the role of faith and community support in filmmaking.
00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
01:02 Celebrating Milestones and Future Plans
01:31 Focus of Season Three: Pre-Production and Writing
02:02 Transition from Season Two to Season Three
02:38 Documenting the Script Writing Process
03:20 New Project: Where the Dog Heals
08:31 Importance of the Script in Filmmaking
09:54 Story Development Techniques
16:37 Using a Story Matrix for Writing
18:31 Balancing Writing and Production Constraints
20:26 Budget Considerations for Writers
21:53 Research and Location Scouting
26:30 Collaborative Writing Process
30:05 Using AI in Screenwriting
35:49 Upcoming Projects and Season Preview
AI-Generated Content and Storytelling: Navigating the Landscape of Independent Filmmaking
In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith discuss the implications of AI-generated TV shows for independent filmmakers, focusing on Fable's Showrunner app. They explore the challenges and opportunities that AI content may bring to the indie film industry and how storytellers can stand out amidst the increasing 'noise.' The episode also reflects on the successes and shortcomings of recent summer blockbusters, 'Fantastic Four' and 'Superman,' highlighting the importance of story and emotional connection in filmmaking. Finally, they share updates on their upcoming projects, including Garrett's new feature film, 'Where the Dog Heals,' and Darren's proof of concept project.
00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
00:46 Catching Up on Faith of Angels
01:19 Main Topic: AI in Filmmaking
02:33 Understanding Fable and Showrunner
04:14 Impact on Indie Filmmakers
04:49 Focus, Meaning, and Action
16:01 Current Projects and Future Plans
20:28 Exciting New Project and Team Formation
20:43 Fundraising and Production Updates
21:20 Exploring Filming Locations
22:03 Discussing Summer Blockbusters
22:28 Fantastic Four vs. Superman: A Deep Dive
24:47 Director's Influence on Film Success
28:13 The Importance of Story in Movies
32:28 Season Finale Reflections and Future Plans
36:56 Thank You and Farewell
In this episode of 'Truly Independent,' hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith welcome independent filmmaker Graham Northrup. Graham shares his fascinating journey from being a theater educator to becoming an independent filmmaker. He discusses his decision to leave his theater career during the COVID-19 pandemic, his process of self-education in filmmaking, and the production of his debut feature film 'An Aspen Christmas Conspiracy.' The conversation covers the challenges of fundraising, production logistics, and distribution. Graham offers insights into the importance of networking, leveraging local resources, and the invaluable support of a dedicated crew. With his first feature nearly ready for distribution, Graham reflects on his goals and future plans in filmmaking.
00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Banter
01:10 Introducing the Guest: Graham Northrup
02:22 Graham's Journey from Theater to Film
03:31 Transitioning to Filmmaking During COVID
04:23 Learning the Craft: From Photography to Film School
06:08 Setting Goals in the Film Industry
10:59 First Feature Film: An Aspen Christmas Conspiracy
15:43 The Challenges of Fundraising
16:52 Securing a Fiscal Sponsor
17:28 Raising Money Through Donations and Grants
18:08 Low Budget Production Strategies
19:12 Shooting Schedule and Crew Dynamics
19:51 The Importance of a Dedicated Crew
20:39 Balancing Directorial and Cinematographic Priorities
21:25 Navigating Distribution Deals
24:22 Lessons Learned and Future Projects
28:12 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events
In this episode of 'Truly Independent,' hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith discuss the evolving landscape of indie filmmaking. They introduce guest Greg Beckers, a talent manager turned producer and distributor, who shares insights into the business side of filmmaking. Greg talks about the importance of LinkedIn for networking, the challenges in talent management, the intricacies of film sales and distribution, and strategies for indie filmmakers to attach talent and recoup investments. The episode also touches on the changing genre preferences of distributors and the significance of effective marketing and sales strategies.
00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
00:34 Meet Our Guest: Greg Beckers
01:21 Greg's Journey into Talent Management
03:17 The Role of a Talent Manager
05:54 Navigating the Indie Film Industry
10:31 From Talent Management to Producing
12:10 The Challenges of Film Distribution
15:51 Mindset Shift: From Talent Manager to Producer
16:17 The Chaos of Producing
16:43 Skills from Talent Management
17:18 The Importance of Problem Solving
17:33 The Value of Business Experience
17:54 Passion for Films and Filmmaking
20:57 Challenges in Distribution
22:11 The Importance of Trailers
28:26 Navigating Distribution Deals
32:02 Connecting with Greg Becker
33:31 Conclusion and Future Plans
Discovering Independent Film with Bryan Louzil of Mometu
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In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith are joined by guest Bryan Louzil, co-founder of Mometu, a streaming platform focused on hand-curated independent films. Bryan shares his fascinating upbringing in the film industry, the journey of creating Mometu, and how the platform aims to support independent filmmakers by offering a marketplace free of algorithms. They discuss the intricacies of promoting films, insights for filmmakers on gaining visibility, and the unique Mometu College Film Festival. Emphasizing the importance of personalizing the viewer experience, Brian explains the benefits of setting up creative marketing strategies from the start to benefit both the platform and filmmakers. The episode wraps up with an overview of Mometu social media strategies and the launch of their new podcast, 'The More For Me and You,' dedicated to sharing the journeys of individuals in the entertainment industry.
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:25 Meet Brian Louzil
01:19 Brian's Background in Film
03:18 The Birth of Mometu
05:46 Hand-Curated Content on Mometu
09:01 Supporting Independent Filmmakers
22:19 Mometu College Film Festival
24:05 Red Carpet Interviews and Screenings
24:34 Exciting Awards and Prizes
25:52 Supporting Independent Filmmakers
28:52 Challenges and Trends in Filmmaking
30:15 Connecting with Audiences
32:46 Mometu's Social Media Strategy
34:25 The More For Me and You Podcast
37:31 Exploring Mometu Film Library
38:45 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
Creating a $10,000 Short Film: A Truly Independent Journey
Does an iPhone have what it takes to shoot a professional film?
In this episode of Truly Independent, Garrett Batty and Darren Smith discuss their recent project, a short film funded with a $10,000 budget, filmed using iPhones. They delve into the inspiration behind the project, their approach to working with a minimal budget, and the logistics of shooting 16 pages in a single day. The discussion covers the importance of maintaining a student mentality, the value of creative problem-solving, and the benefits and challenges of using unconventional filmmaking techniques. They also address the broader implications of working with limited finances and how it impacts future projects and industry standards. The episode concludes with insights into the collaborative process, the importance of relationship-building, and encouraging audience feedback on maximizing a $10,000 budget for short films.
00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
00:27 Catching Up After the Holiday
01:15 Exciting New Project Announcement
01:33 The $10K iPhone Short Film Challenge
01:57 The Creative Process and Experimentation
10:49 Building the Team and Production Details
19:34 Lessons Learned and Future Implications
27:16 Client's Marketing Strategy for Short Films
27:40 The Evolution of Production Value
28:52 Practical Tips for Independent Filmmakers
29:43 Prepping for a Successful Shoot
32:17 Challenges and Solutions on Set
38:27 Balancing Budget and Quality
46:22 The Future of Low-Budget Filmmaking
50:14 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith welcome guest McKay Stevens to discuss the creative and practical processes behind independent filmmaking. The conversation covers McKay's project 'Apocalypse Sasquatch', the importance of passion and understanding client needs when pitching, and real-life insights into navigating development phases. They reminisce about previous collaborations, such as the teaser for the film 'Carpenter', and share strategies for maintaining momentum and motivation during development periods. Throughout the episode, they explore the balance between creative vision and client expectations, emphasizing the need to bring ideas to life through manageable milestones.
00:00 Introduction to Apocalypse Sasquatch
00:17 Welcome to Truly Independent
00:35 Meet the Hosts and Guest
01:38 McKay Stevens Joins the Conversation
03:39 Discussing Independent Filmmaking
05:55 Pitching and Producing TV Shows
09:11 The Art of Pitching
15:54 Balancing Passion and Client Needs
23:44 Development Mode and Procrastination
26:20 The Mystery of James Gunn
27:10 Development Mode and Passion Projects
28:39 Lessons from Apocalypse Sasquatch
32:43 The Value of Execution in Filmmaking
33:27 The Carpenter: A Case Study
35:24 Independent Filmmaking Mindset
39:43 Final Thoughts and Future Projects
44:05 Wrapping Up and Thank You
In this milestone episode marking their one-year anniversary, hosts Garrett and Daren welcome Jon Cheney, founder of the General AI Proficiency Institute. The conversation delves into the impact of AI on the filmmaking industry, discussing advancements in AI technology, its potential to lower production costs, and its implications for creators. Jon shares insights on how filmmakers can leverage AI tools to enhance their projects, the importance of originality and human connection, and the economic effects of AI in creative fields. The episode also touches on moral and environmental considerations, offering a comprehensive overview for indie filmmakers looking to navigate the evolving landscape.
00:00 Introduction and Milestone Celebration
00:41 Special Guest Introduction: Jon Cheney
01:04 AI's Impact on Filmmaking
02:20 The Future of Filmmaking with AI
05:16 Distribution and Audience Connection
09:59 Live Entertainment and AI
10:43 Practical Advice for Filmmakers
15:03 AI in Business and Entrepreneurship
24:22 Ethical and Environmental Concerns
25:15 The Environmental Impact of AI
25:56 AI as a Tool for Innovation
27:14 Practical Tips for Filmmakers Using AI
30:57 The Role of AI in Film Production
33:33 The Future of AI in the Film Industry
37:14 Economic Implications of AI in Filmmaking
39:35 The Human Element in AI-Driven Creativity
43:24 Embracing AI: A Call to Action
45:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Find Jon online @cheneypiano and https://genaipi.org
In this episode of 'Truly Independent,' Darren Smith and Garrett Batty address the frustrations and realities of independent filmmaking, sharing their personal experiences and insights. Key topics include the importance of aligning your film projects with market demand, the indispensable role of building momentum, and the need for resilient and continuous execution. They emphasize starting small, leveraging available resources, and understanding that the industry doesn't owe anyone a 'yes.' The episode concludes with an inspiring reminder that the impact of filmmaking begins with the creators themselves.
00:00 Introduction: The Indie Film Journey Begins
00:12 The Harsh Reality of Filmmaking
00:53 Addressing Common Filmmaking Frustrations
02:35 Lessons from Demand-Side Sales
04:21 The Importance of Market Alignment
09:45 Packaging and Leverage in Filmmaking
17:12 Building Backwards from Constraints
21:40 Ideas Don't Attract Money, Execution Does
22:43 The Multiplier Effect of Execution
25:18 Building Momentum with Development Funds
28:16 Reframing Failure as Development
32:51 Building in Public: Sharing Your Journey
36:08 The Impact of Filmmaking on Personal Growth
38:22 Conclusion and Listener Engagement
In this episode of 'Truly Independent,' hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith share their experiences and insights into the world of indie filmmaking with a focus on international co-productions. Garrett, calling in from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, discusses the challenges and benefits of filming abroad, using various co-production models, and working with local fixers and production companies. They explore examples from their own projects, such as 'Freetown' shot in Ghana and 'The Carpenter' in South Africa, examining the logistical and creative impacts of these decisions. The discussion also touches upon how global partnerships can enhance production value, navigate financial incentives, and the evolving landscape of film marketing, spotlighting Tom Cruise's strategic promotional efforts for 'Mission Impossible.'
00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Update
00:54 Garrett's African Adventure
01:36 Summer Break Challenges
02:38 Discussing Co-Productions
04:19 Defining Co-Productions
04:48 Examples of Co-Productions
11:06 Fixers vs. Co-Productions
13:07 Choosing International Locations
19:01 Creative Impact of Co-Productions
20:24 Discovering the Perfect Prop House
21:13 Creative Collaboration with BoomTown Films
22:13 Selecting the Right Crew Members
23:09 The Importance of Location in Filmmaking
26:43 Future of Co-Productions in Filmmaking
35:19 Tom Cruise and the Art of Movie Marketing
39:50 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Darren Smith and Garrett Batty introduce Steven Murray, co-CEO of Bingeable. The conversation delves into the transformative potential of Bingeable, an innovative platform enabling indie filmmakers to directly monetize and market their films by leveraging social media and community engagement. Steven shares his journey from the music industry to film, highlighting the parallels in technological disruptions and consumer behavior shifts. The discussion covers the intricacies of subscription-based platforms, challenges in the indie film market, and the importance of building direct relationships with audiences. For indie creators, the future is about entrepreneurial approaches, community building, and harnessing social media for amplification. The conversation concludes with insights into the current state and vision for Bingeable, emphasizing its role in the evolving landscape of independent filmmaking.
00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
00:36 Welcoming Guest Steven Murray
01:03 Steven Murray's Background in Entertainment
03:08 The Indie Film Revolution
04:33 Challenges in the Music Industry
06:45 Building an Audience and Marketing
15:18 The Rise of Bingeable
21:56 Consumer Behavior and Subscription Models
31:24 Empowering Indie Filmmakers with Bingeable
33:29 Introduction to Bingeable
34:13 How Bingeable Works
36:34 Challenges and Solutions in the Film Industry
38:29 The Role of Social Media in Film Marketing
41:56 Bingeable's Current Status and Future Plans
50:48 Final Thoughts and Reflections
51:37 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith tackle the challenges independent filmmakers face with AI, algorithms, and audience building. They discuss the integration of AI in the filmmaking process, the importance of engaging with the algorithm to promote long-form content despite infrequent releases, and the necessity of building and understanding a dedicated audience. Listener questions guide the insightful discussion, aiming to demystify the journey of releasing independent films in theaters. Key points include leveraging AI as a tool, generating consistent content to feed algorithms, and strategies for attracting the right audience without a big budget.
00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
00:36 Meet the Hosts: Garrett and Darren
01:04 Mailbag Episode: Listener Questions
01:54 AI in Filmmaking: Tool or Threat?
11:02 Navigating the Algorithm Game
24:15 Building and Engaging Your Audience
36:55 Conclusion and Call to ActionNavigating AI, Algorithms, and Audience Building in Independent Filmmaking
In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Darren Smith tackle the challenges independent filmmakers face with AI, algorithms, and audience building. They discuss the integration of AI in the filmmaking process, the importance of engaging with the algorithm to promote long-form content despite infrequent releases, and the necessity of building and understanding a dedicated audience. Listener questions guide the insightful discussion, aiming to demystify the journey of releasing independent films in theaters. Key points include leveraging AI as a tool, generating consistent content to feed algorithms, and strategies for attracting the right audience without a big budget.
00:00 Introduction to Truly Independent
00:36 Meet the Hosts: Garrett and Darren
01:04 Mailbag Episode: Listener Questions
01:54 AI in Filmmaking: Tool or Threat?
11:02 Navigating the Algorithm Game
24:15 Building and Engaging Your Audience
36:55 Conclusion and Call to Action