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🌒 Welcome to The Documentary Filmmaker Podcast - great to have you here!
Join us every week as we dive into untouched areas of filmmaking that go above and beyond conventional film s
... moreThe podcast currently has 124 episodes available.
In the 97th episode of the Moonshine Moonshot podcast, Sue is back with director and impact filmmaker Mike Hill. A slight twist this week, as it's Mike's turn to interview Sue, and the topic is building audiences for independent film projects.
Have you ever tried to drum up an audience for your own projects?
It's not as easy as it sounds. So Sue is sharing how to get into the driving seat and get underway with building a thriving audience for your next film. Because that's what it's all about, isn't it? Getting people to see your film and then turn them into raving fans.
Sue and Mike will also share the most common mistake when you're thinking about your audience and how you can avoid it. So turn in ASAP because this is a conversation you don't want to miss!
Curious about the Moonshine Agency films mentioned in this episode? Explore them today!
Website: Conquering Cancer Campaign
YouTube: Conquering Cancer
Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at [email protected].
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“...one of the beauties that I’ve experienced in making documentary films over 20 years, is that what you get, is usually better than what you imagine.”
- a little pearl from Mike Hill, Director, Impact Filmmaker and special guest on this week's Moonshine Moonshot podcast.
This ep dives into Mike's unique approach to directing, and how trusting in the filmmaking process can often lead to unexpected and powerful outcomes.
Listen now and you'll be inspired to follow your instincts and get curious on your filmmaking journey!
Curious about Moonshine Agency? Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films.
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at [email protected].
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In the name of lights, camera, action - and CUT 🎬 In the 95th episode of the Moonshine Moonshot podcast, your host Sue Collins talks about the importance of clear comms and the Production Bible - the ultimate assets for any production.
A Production Bible is… well… “the” bible - it’s the gospel for your production. The production bible you create will be the ultimate documentation resource that houses every piece of info required to get your film underway. It will essentially become an instruction manual of sorts, that will help guide you to your desired filmmaking outcome.
Sue also emphasizes the power of clear and simple communication in production, highlighting common obstacles many individuals can face when attempting to articulate goals and visions effectively to collaborators. Tune in to learn how to simplify your message and enhance your filmmaking journey for impactful results.
Curious about Moonshine Agency? Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films.
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at [email protected].
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“Simplicity is the Ultimate Sophistication”
- Leonardo da Vinci
In the 94th episode of the Moonshine Moonshot podcast, host Sue Collins discusses the beauty of simplicity; an art that is at times overlooked or not considered, but in reality, keeping things simple may just be the key ingredient you need to make things happen.
Do you have a goal in mind but not sure how to achieve it? The answer is simple - planning. It’s pretty hard to get your production off the ground without a clear plan of what you want to achieve and how. Lucky for you, Sue delves into the formula she swears by to hit those production goals, and shares 5 simple steps that could help save you time, and ensure it’s smooth sailing for your film from the get-go.
Curious about Moonshine Agency? Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films.
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at [email protected].
📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
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In the 93rd episode of the Moonshine Moonshot podcast, host Sue Collins discusses the fundamentals that make a story impactful in filmmaking, and how YOU can use impact storytelling to create films that inspire real-world change.
From the importance of a compelling narrative to the significance of a call to action - Sue explores how impactful storytelling can go above and beyond the “entertainment value” to engage and inspire audiences and highlights the use of storytelling to drive action and enhance awareness.
Curious about the Moonshine Agency films mentioned in this episode? Explore them today:
Website: Conquering Cancer Campaign
YouTube: Conquering Cancer
Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at [email protected].
📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
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With International Women’s Day approaching (on Friday 8th March 2024 to be exact!) we thought this would be a great topic for our 92nd episode. Your host, Sue Collins, discusses gender equality in filmmaking and emphasizes the importance of having women in leadership roles behind the camera (and beyond).
Drawing from over 15 years of experience as a female filmmaker, Sue touches on her juggling act of being a dedicated producer and devoted parent. Since starting Moonshine Agency and running her own show (with the unconditional support of her partner, Mike Hill), Sue found the balance between parenthood and producing films that address human interest stories and drive positive impact - which is what you're here to learn more about!
Fancy reading more about Equality in filmmaking? We reckon you should check out the Inclusion Initiative study HERE (it’s a brilliant read!)
Curious about the Moonshine Agency films mentioned in this episode? Explore them today!
Website: Conquering Cancer Campaign
YouTube: Conquering Cancer
Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at [email protected].
📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
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LinkedIn: Sue Collins [Host] || Moonshine Communications Academy Page [ Company Page]
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So - you've got a script, a vision, and the passion to tell your story - what next?
The 91st episode outlines the importance of planning your production journey before setting foot on the set. That's so your film has the best chance of success. If the idea of planning is making your eyes glaze over, you're not alone.
But as you embark on your next cinematic adventure, it's crucial to think through exactly what you want your film to achieve. And plan how you're going to make it happen. It's the best way to ensure your film won't end up on the shelf... or worse... some distributor's dusty back catalogue.
And all this, believe it or not, circles back to - you guessed it - knowing your goals from the get-go and planning. So listen in and find out how a little bit of dreaming turned into planning can make your filmmaking life a lot easier and more rewarding in the long run.
Are you curious about the Moonshine Agency films mentioned in this episode? Explore them today!
Website: Conquering Cancer Campaign
YouTube: Conquering Cancer
Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and burning questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry 🔥 Get in touch on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or email us at support@moonshinecommunica
📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
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Welcome to your first Moonshine Moonshot podcast for 2024!
In the 90th episode, I'm (Sue Collins) reflecting on my own journey in the film industry, and discussing the different paths you - as a filmmaker - can take to help kickstart your film career: from freelancing, to working for others, or even running your own show.
I'm sharing some of the learnings I have from starting out as a freelancer filmmaker to spending the last 14 years running successful impact film production house Moonshine Agency.
This episode will help you with practical advice on navigating through the film industry, learning beyond film school, and breaking into new opportunities, all while guiding you towards the path that suits your filmmaking needs.
If you're not sure which direction you want to take then listen in to find out how you can make filmmaking a sustainable career, create meaningful work and build thriving audiences for your films.
Curious about the Moonshine Agency films mentioned in this episode? Explore them today!
Website: LIFE Before Death
YouTube: LIFE Before Death
Visit Moonshine Agency for more Impact Films
What would YOU like to hear about next? We’d love to hear your thoughts and questions about the constantly evolving filmmaking industry. You can contact us on Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademy or send us an email at [email protected].
📩 Want to stay up to date with the latest? Sign up for our weekly newsletter to get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business (plus, we'll send you our free e-book when you sign up - you’re welcome!)
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The part 2 you've been waiting for all week!! Ok, so you may have just landed here and this episode is the second part of how to get views for your film.
We all know that feeling of putting our heart and soul into creating a film or video, only to be disappointed when the views don't roll in automatically. But fear not, because in this episode, I'm sharing valuable insights and strategies on how to improve the discoverability of your content and find your target audience.
Part 1 was all about the optimising the description and this week is focused on networking, marketing and building your audience.
Let me know what you think?
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This topic is back by popular demand. And it makes sense because when you create a film and post it to Youtube, you want people to watch it! But Independent filmmakers didn't get into filmmaking to write copy so it's not second nature.
This Episode 88 is Part 1 on how to write an effective YouTube description to maximise its potential to be discovered and watched. Part 2 next week will discuss how you can market, network and promote your Youtube video to make sure it gets shared, liked and drives engagement.
These two parts together, the description along with the marketing and networking, are how you're going to get your video out into the world and help you succeed in getting lots of happy eyeballs watching your content.
I try to always talk about things that I have done myself or that my team have done so that I can speak with genuine experience on the topics. I worry that there are a lot of folks out there telling filmmakers how to do things but they haven’t done the hard yards or tried out the systems they’re promoting themselves. They’re just regurgitating what others have said works for them.
So what I talk about in this episode is all based on the experience I've had posting content to YouTube since 2010.
Please send me your questions, DM @MoonshineCommunicationsAcademy on Insta or send me an email to [email protected]
How to write an effective YouTube video description https://www.buzzsprout.com/846682/4857530
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The podcast currently has 124 episodes available.