
On this episode of the No Movie Faculty Podcast, host GG Hawkins sits down with Matt Enlow and Oren Kaplan, the prolific directing duo and co-hosts of the long-running Simply Shoot It podcast. With almost 500 episodes underneath their belt, Matt and Oren dive deep into the realities of sustaining artistic careers, the worth of group, and the way accountability and consistency have fueled their podcast and filmmaking journeys. They share behind-the-scenes tales, together with how they met, what retains them motivated, and the way they’ve tailored to the evolving trade panorama. Whether or not you are a working filmmaker or simply beginning out, this episode is filled with knowledge, humor, and onerous truths.On this episode, we focus on: How Matt and Oren first met and launched Simply Shoot ItWhy having a podcast creates built-in accountability and trade accessThe highs and lows of directing careers—and why consistency issues greater than perfectionWhy they assume proximity, group, and cross-pollination matter greater than everHow turning into a mother or father helped them discover focus and effectivity of their careersSocial abilities, small discuss, and learn how to navigate networking as a filmmakerWhy it is time to embrace multi-hyphenate artistic lives—and cease ready for the cavalryGuestsSubscribe to the No Movie Faculty Podcast on:Get your query answered on the podcast by emailing podcast@nofilmschool.comListen to extra episodes of the No Movie Faculty podcast proper right here:This episode of The No Movie Faculty Podcast was produced by GG Hawkins.
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