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🎥 Topics Covered:
• Phillip’s unforgettable crash on the vintage Vespa before the first shot
• The chaos and comedy of shooting complex green screen scenes on day one
• Blending practical and visual effects, including glowing grenades and mutant faces
• How the Clone Cops aesthetic was shaped on-set, shot by shot
• The challenges of directing stunts without a stunt coordinator
• Cinematography inspiration from Dean Cundey and 80s sci-fi classics
• The team’s indie VFX approach, including screen replacements and weapon effects
• How the Clone Cops team built a safe, high-vibe film set with a ten-hour-day philosophy
• Reflections on what the director and DP would do differently in future productions
🎤 Notable Quotes:
• “The first thing that happened on day one was a wreck… and we hadn’t even rolled a shot yet.” – Corey Allen
• “Every decision I made on set for VFX… was wrong. I learned a lot.” – Charles Royce
• “We had no business making this movie without that helmet. It became our brand.” – Phillip Cordell
• “If you want to find Zen… just drive a scooter into a wall.” – Danny Dones
📌 Key Takeaways for Filmmakers:
✅ Be flexible — your best-laid plans will be tested on day one
✅ Have a VFX supervisor and experienced crew on set to avoid costly mistakes
✅ Blend practical effects with CGI enhancements for indie-level magic
✅ Think intentionally about coverage and inserts — especially when you’re also the editor
✅ Stick to your budget, but don’t sacrifice safety or the vibe on set
🛠 Next Episode Preview:
Get ready for some behind-the-scenes cast stories as the filmmakers sit down with actors from the Clone Cops universe to share hilarious anecdotes and insight into their characters.
📢 Today’s Episode Sponsor:
Presented by NefariCorp. Visit nefaricorp.com for more.
🎙 Meet the Team:
• Corey Allen – Cinematographer
• Phillip Cordell – Co-writer, Actor, Producer
• Danny Dones – Co-writer, Director
• Charles Royce – Producer, VFX Supervisor
This podcast isn’t just for fans of the film—it’s also for aspiring filmmakers looking to learn from real-world experiences in indie film production. Expect candid discussions, valuable insights, and a whole lot of fun along the way.
📢 Subscribe now and follow our journey!
➡️ Stay tuned for upcoming episodes as we break down the making of Clone Cops!
Clone Cops is available now on all streaming platforms! https://linktr.ee/clonecops
🎥 Topics Covered:
• Phillip’s unforgettable crash on the vintage Vespa before the first shot
• The chaos and comedy of shooting complex green screen scenes on day one
• Blending practical and visual effects, including glowing grenades and mutant faces
• How the Clone Cops aesthetic was shaped on-set, shot by shot
• The challenges of directing stunts without a stunt coordinator
• Cinematography inspiration from Dean Cundey and 80s sci-fi classics
• The team’s indie VFX approach, including screen replacements and weapon effects
• How the Clone Cops team built a safe, high-vibe film set with a ten-hour-day philosophy
• Reflections on what the director and DP would do differently in future productions
🎤 Notable Quotes:
• “The first thing that happened on day one was a wreck… and we hadn’t even rolled a shot yet.” – Corey Allen
• “Every decision I made on set for VFX… was wrong. I learned a lot.” – Charles Royce
• “We had no business making this movie without that helmet. It became our brand.” – Phillip Cordell
• “If you want to find Zen… just drive a scooter into a wall.” – Danny Dones
📌 Key Takeaways for Filmmakers:
✅ Be flexible — your best-laid plans will be tested on day one
✅ Have a VFX supervisor and experienced crew on set to avoid costly mistakes
✅ Blend practical effects with CGI enhancements for indie-level magic
✅ Think intentionally about coverage and inserts — especially when you’re also the editor
✅ Stick to your budget, but don’t sacrifice safety or the vibe on set
🛠 Next Episode Preview:
Get ready for some behind-the-scenes cast stories as the filmmakers sit down with actors from the Clone Cops universe to share hilarious anecdotes and insight into their characters.
📢 Today’s Episode Sponsor:
Presented by NefariCorp. Visit nefaricorp.com for more.
🎙 Meet the Team:
• Corey Allen – Cinematographer
• Phillip Cordell – Co-writer, Actor, Producer
• Danny Dones – Co-writer, Director
• Charles Royce – Producer, VFX Supervisor
This podcast isn’t just for fans of the film—it’s also for aspiring filmmakers looking to learn from real-world experiences in indie film production. Expect candid discussions, valuable insights, and a whole lot of fun along the way.
📢 Subscribe now and follow our journey!
➡️ Stay tuned for upcoming episodes as we break down the making of Clone Cops!
Clone Cops is available now on all streaming platforms! https://linktr.ee/clonecops