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  • 428 - Emma Parks - "Dirty Towel" Actress & Writer - From NYU to 1.1 Million YouTube Views & Is Film School Actually Preparing You for the Real Entertainment Industry?
    Jan 23 2026

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    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, actress and filmmaker Emma Parks joins the show to discuss her award-nominated short film "Dirty Towel," which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and has garnered over 1.1 million views on YouTube. Emma shares insights about transitioning from short films to feature development, the challenges of fundraising, and the importance of creating your own opportunities in the entertainment industry. The conversation explores her journey from NYU Tisch graduate to rising filmmaker, offering practical advice for young creatives looking to break into the industry.


    We also talk about:

    • The reality of film school versus industry preparation and what should be taught

    • New Year's traditions and the growing Nashville entertainment scene

    • Theater subscription models and the future of movie-going experiences

    • The collaborative nature of filmmaking and building creative relationships

    • Coming-of-age storytelling and addressing shame and empowerment themes


    People, Places, Products, and Websites Mentioned:

    NYU Tisch School of the Arts

    Tribeca Film Festival

    Film Shortage (YouTube platform)

    Notion and Notion Agent (sponsor)

    Nashville's New Year's celebration

    Times Square New Year's Eve

    AMC A-List subscription service

    Maccabea Games (Jewish Olympics)

    Almost Famous

    Good Will Hunting

    The Way Way Back

    Coraline

    Knives Out

    Dune

    The Godfather

    Cameron Crowe

    Greta Gerwig

    Meryl Streep

    Reese Witherspoon

    Margot Robbie

    Kobe Bryant

    Olive Garden

    Wendy's

    Baskin-Robbins

    Auntie Anne's


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    1 Std. und 51 Min.
  • Deepfaking Sam Altman | What Happens When You Try to Deepfake Sam Altman?
    Jan 21 2026

    WHAT IS FILM BRIEF?

    Blending journalism with artistry, Film Brief transforms film analysis into an engaging and informative listening experience. The goal is to reveal what makes each movie or series resonate—on screen and behind the scenes. For listeners, it’s not just a review; it’s an exploration of the art of filmmaking.


    BRIEF:

    In this episode, Nick explores "Deep Faking Sam Altman," a documentary by filmmaker Adam Ballalo who set out to interview OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman but ended up creating an AI deepfake version when the real interview fell through. The film transforms from a straightforward tech documentary into a meta-exploration of creative failure, human-AI relationships, and the messy reality of independent filmmaking. What begins as a workaround becomes an unexpected journey into obsession, artistic vulnerability, and the blurred lines between human intention and artificial intelligence.


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Adam Ballalo's background as an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and his previous work on HBO and Netflix
    • The filmmaker's journey from New York to India to commission the AI deepfake "Sambot"
    • Critical reception and audience reactions following the film's festival circuit and theatrical release
    • The documentary's hybrid approach combining personal essay, experiment, and traditional documentary elements
    • Lessons for independent filmmakers about embracing failure and finding unexpected narrative directions


    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Sam Altman (OpenAI CEO)

    Adam Ballalo (filmmaker/director)

    "Deep Faking Sam Altman" (documentary film)

    OpenAI"

    Sambot" (AI deepfake persona)

    NYU (New York University)

    HBO

    Netflix"Telemarketers" (2024 series)

    Emmy Awards

    South by Southwest 2025

    Quad Cinema (New York City)

    San Francisco

    India

    Ebook: "Mastering Film Marketing"

    The MAKE IT Podcast


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    7 Min.
  • #16 - SUMMARIES | Kd Amond: Perfection is the Opposite of Done: Indie Horror Filmmaking Secrets
    Jan 20 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, Alex Ivey and Allison Inverness dive deep into the work and philosophy of filmmaker Kd Amond, exploring how she creates feature films on micro budgets that wouldn't even cover catering on major productions. They examine her journey from small-town Louisiana to becoming a multi-hyphenate filmmaker who writes, directs, produces, and edits her own psychological thrillers and horror films. The discussion reveals specific strategies for removing creative excuses and turning limitations into marketing advantages, including her strategic use of iPhones as cinema cameras.



    We also talk about:

    • The transition from dramedy to horror filmmaking and Kd's academic approach to the genre

    • Specific directing techniques including the Colored Pencil Method and the importance of scene "hooks"

    • On-set challenges of micro-budget productions, including a harrowing drowning scene with dish soap

    • The partnership between Kd and actress Sarah Zanotti through their production company "AZ IF Productions"

    • Creating supportive, nurturing film sets that prioritize emotional safety over traditional hierarchical structures



    People, Places, Products, and References Mentioned:

    Kd Amond (filmmaker)

    Sarah Zanotti (actress/creative partner)

    AZ IF Productions

    Five Women in the End

    Rattled

    Faye

    Trainspotting

    El Mariachi

    The Exorcist

    iPhone 8

    iPhone 10

    Filmic Pro app

    R80 Cinema Camera

    Robert Rodriguez

    Amanda Palmer

    Dean Shortland

    Emilia Clarke

    Livingston, Louisiana

    Nashville

    Burbank

    Weller whiskey

    Nelson's Greenbrier


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    So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT

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    18 Min.
  • Things We Should Know - The Secret History of America's First Comic Book
    Jan 16 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, we share our favorite "Things You Should Know" trivia segment from their interview with documentarian Adam Schomer, who created a film about selling a $3 million Superman comic book. Producer Papa Bear presents a layered trivia question about the first known comic book printed in America, leading to an engaging discussion that reveals surprising historical connections. The conversation showcases our signature trivia format while exploring comic book history and its unexpected ties to journalism.


    Products, software, websites, people, or places mentioned:

    Adam Schomer (documentarian)

    The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck (1842)

    Rodolfo Töpffer (Swiss caricaturist)

    Brother Jonathan magazine

    Action Comics #1 (1938)

    Superman

    The Yellow Kid comic

    Popeye

    The Smurfs

    Warren G. Harding

    Mutual of Omaha

    New York

    London

    Switzerland

    World War I

    World War II


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    So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT

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    12 Min.
  • Producer Papa Bear's Favorite Clip 2025: Dominic Hoffman Reads the Best Poem of the Year
    Jan 15 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, Producer Papa Bear shares his favorite clip from the Make It Podcast featuring Dominic Hoffman, a multi-talented performer who transitioned from dancer to actor to voice actor and audiobook narrator. Hoffman delivers a deeply moving and original poem about love that explores the complex, often painful nature of romantic relationships through the metaphor of a man carrying his heart in a bag. The poem weaves together themes of love's beauty and brutality, examining how love can simultaneously elevate and devastate those who dare to experience it fully.


    Products, software, websites, people, or places mentioned:

    Dominic Hoffman (dancer, actor, voice actor, audiobook narrator)


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    So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT

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    7 Min.
  • Nick's Favorite Story 2025: The Power of Belief: How One Father Changed a Filmmaker's Life
    Jan 14 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, Nick shares his favorite moment from a conversation with filmmaker Brad Starks, in which they explored Brad's family history and his father's professional football career. The segment features Nicholas surprising Brad with detailed statistics about his father, Marshall "The Bull" Starks' football achievements, creating an unexpectedly emotional moment. Brad opens up about how his father's belief in him shaped his creative journey from aspiring fashion photographer to filmmaker.


    Products, software, websites, people, or places mentioned:

    Brad Starks (filmmaker/guest)

    Marshall "The Bull" Starks (Brad's father, professional football player)

    New York Jets (NFL team)

    Central States Football League

    OJ Simpson

    Harper's Bazaar magazine

    GQ magazine

    Vogue magazine

    Italian Vogue magazine

    Pop Warner football system


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    So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT

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    11 Min.
  • Chris' Favorite Clip from 2025: What Happened When Leonardo DiCaprio Read My Script Page by Page?
    Jan 13 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, screenwriter Adam Tex Davis shares a career-defining moment when Leonardo DiCaprio was reading his dark comedy script "The Garden of Eden" in real-time. Davis describes the nerve-wracking experience of getting play-by-play updates as DiCaprio read through his screenplay, culminating in a meeting request from the A-list actor. The story takes a humorous turn when Davis nearly misses his big break because of a hotel's dress code that bans shorts. Enjoy!


    Products, software, websites, people, or places mentioned:

    Adam "Tex" Davis (screenwriter)

    Leonardo DiCaprio (actor)

    "Just Friends" (film)

    "The Garden of Eden" (screenplay/film)

    Leonardo DiCaprio's dad and manager

    Russian pirate sites

    PG-13 vs R-rated content


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    4 Min.
  • Our Favorite Show Tropes 2025: Greetings, Backgrounds, and Bragging Rights!
    Jan 12 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, we share our favorite tropes of the year from our annual clip show! We celebrate their signature "Hello! Hello!" greeting tradition, with Producer Papa Bear joining them to reflect on recurring themes from the year. The episode showcases memorable segments, including discussions about Nicholas's name meaning, his Lego creations, and Papa Bear's challenging trivia questions.


    Products, software, websites, people, or places mentioned:

    Lego/Legos

    Coco (Disney movie)

    Marilyn Monroe

    Sugar skulls

    El Rancho Hotel

    Hawaiian names (Kakane Omalu, Kai)

    Major League Soccer

    NBA

    CIA

    Jupiter

    Bruce Valance

    Greek language/culture

    Chinese calendar


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    14 Min.