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REPEAT– How to make a 10k-Feature and sell it around the world with Writer-Director Richard Miller and Lead Actors Charlotte Ritchie & Tom England
Publisher |
Giles Alderson
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
After Shows
Film Interviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Nov 16, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:22:06

Today, we have another special episode for you lovely listeners! REPEAT (2021) is finally OUT! REPEAT (2021) is finally OUT! – The Si-Fi-Thriller that host Giles Alderson and co-host Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar have produced during lockdown. Together, they welcome writer-director Richard Miller and lead actors Charlotte Ritchie & Tom England!

Richard dives deep into his filmmaking career, what he learned from making his first feature, how Repeat came about, how he brought Giles on board by sending him a message on Twitter, and how he turned his house into a film set.

They also discuss the difference between confidence and ego, shot-lists and storyboards, working with actors as well as selling the movie around the world.

And Charlotte & Tom talk about what it was like on the set of Repeat, what they expect from a director and how they deal with very emotional scenes.

What an episode! So many guests, so many topics that we covered. This is an epic masterclass on how to make a no-budget feature film. If you love us, and we know you do, do go support the film in any way you can. Watch it, leave a lovely review, and/or tell your friends about it. It means the world to us.

Without any further ado, sit back, relax, and enjoy this week’s episode with Richard Miller, Charlotte Ritchie & Tom England.

 

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