Michael Box is a filmmaker, writer, musician, juggling indie film production with a full-time job and family life. In this conversation, we dig into how he and his creative partner Patrick launched Echo Eterna Productions to create "Speakeasy”, a dystopian film about punk musicians in a world where self-expression is regulated.
We talk about time management, writing scripts in parking lots, working with ADHD as a superpower, the emotional vulnerability of putting creative work out there, and more.
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Other Resources Mentioned:
- Craig Maizen’s Scriptnotes podcast
- Masterclass.com
Chapters:
(00:48) Wearing multiple hats
(01:00) Time management
(03:02) Managing ADHD and Staying Motivated
(05:47) The Importance of Creative Outlets
(06:07) From Music to Filmmaking
(10:04) Launching Echo Eterna Productions
(17:21) Networking and Collaboration
(21:12) Crowdfunding and Production Challenges
(28:42) Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
(30:06) The Challenges of Shooting on Film
(31:20) The Importance of Collaboration
(32:06) Overcoming Creative Obstacles
(33:40) Balancing Creativity and Mental Health
(38:13) Managing ADHD in Creative Work
(45:51) The Influence of Punk Music
(53:18) Supporting SpeakEasy