Persistence of Vision

The $6K film that launched a career


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Filmmaker Joshua Caldwell explores the resourceful path he’s carved through Hollywood. From childhood VHS adventures to directing a Netflix hit, Joshua shares how he’s built a career by embracing limitations and turning them into creative fuel.

We dive into his $6,000 feature Layover, the philosophy behind his 6K Filmmaker course, and the mindset shifts that helped him transition from micro-budget indies to larger productions.

Joshua doesn’t just talk theory—he shares war stories, including a wild encounter with federal agents while filming a trailer.

In this episode of Persistence of Vision, I sit down with filmmaker Joshua Caldwell to explore the gritty, resourceful path he’s carved through Hollywood. From childhood VHS adventures to directing a Netflix hit, Joshua shares how he’s built a career by embracing limitations and turning them into creative fuel. We dive into his $6,000 feature Layover, the philosophy behind his SixK Filmmaker course, and the mindset shifts that helped him transition from micro-budget indies to larger productions. Joshua doesn’t just talk theory—he shares war stories, including a wild encounter with federal agents while filming on what turned out to be an Air Force base. Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical insights, candid reflections, and a whole lot of inspiration. Tune in to hear how Joshua proves that you don’t need permission—or a massive budget—to make something great.

Timestamps:

- 00:00:00: Introduction

- 00:01:37: Joshua Caldwell's Background

- 00:05:49: Early Filmmaking Experiences

- 00:12:33: Starting a Production Company

- 00:16:54: Making Layover

- 00:26:08: SixK Filmmaker Course

- 00:33:41: Marketing Your Film

- 00:38:28: Unexpected Outcomes

- 00:41:42: On-Set Nightmare Stories

- 00:49:37: Final Thoughts and Plugs

Key Takeaways:

- Embrace limitations and turn them into creative fuel.

- You don’t need permission—or a massive budget—to make something great.

- Modular storytelling allows you to produce scenes regardless of budget.

- Live environment filmmaking can make your film feel bigger and more dynamic.

Resources and Links:

- 6K Filmmaker Course

- Joshua Caldwell's Substack

- Clint Till's links

- Clint Till's Substack

Calls to Action:

- Subscribe to Persistence of Vision on Apple Podcasts.

- Leave a review and let me know what you think



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Persistence of VisionBy Clint Till