Film Hub 2025 update special with Jason Horton
Jason Horton kicks off this special update by sharing the key changes Film Hub has undergone over the past year. As a prolific…
Jason Horton kicks off this special update by sharing the key changes Film Hub has undergone over the past year. As a prolific…
Want to score your dream project? Crispin reveals what actually makes a demo stand out and how to land an interview. His advice is gold for aspiring composers trying to get their foot in the door. Plus, he shares insight into the real-world pitching process at studios and how networking continues to be the cornerstone of a sustainable composing career.
Jason Park dives deep into how filmmakers can use Film Hub to bypass traditional gatekeepers and take control of their own distribution. He shares real-life strategies for getting your movie onto Tubi, one of the top platforms for monetizing micro-budget films. If you’re tired of waiting for permission, this episode will show you how to take your movie straight to audiences—on your own terms in “Micro Budget Movie Masterclass – Film hub & Tubi”.
In this episode, we meet Andrew Klaus-Vineyard and Daniel Talbott—two filmmakers from very different backgrounds who are teaming up for a feature documentary.
Mitchell Tolliday’s debut feature Murder Ballads: How to Make it in Rock ‘n’ Roll strikes a rare balance between artistic edge and commercial intent.
Filmmaker Jake C. Young didn’t wait for permission to start making movies. In this episode, he shares how he broke into micro-budget filmmaking, starting with minimal resources and plenty of drive. Jake’s journey began with self-funded features and has since grown into a model for aspiring directors looking to make something out of nothing.
with Kerstin Schulze Kerstin Schultze’s career is anything but ordinary. Starting in athletics, she competed for Germany in the Junior Olympics before pivoting…
In this episode, marketing veteran Jim Fredrick shares his incredible career path, starting from his early days cutting trailers in 1983 to becoming a senior marketing executive at major studios like Warner Bros. and Sony Screen Gems. With credits including Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, and Fantastic Beasts, Jim applies his expertise with an Indie Film Marketing Masterclass.
Filmmaker Marc Marriott shares how his international path—from the UK to Japan—influenced his approach to directing. He reflects on studying under legendary Japanese director Yoji Yamada, whose mentorship shaped his creative instincts and storytelling style. Marc’s deep respect for Yamada’s work and his time in Japan helped set the foundation for his debut feature film, Tokyo Cowboy in ‘How to sell your film direct to distributors’.
In this episode, I talk with author Kelly Catlin, whose journey into writing began with a personal loss. That experience sparked a desire to explore deeper stories—and led her to write Kurt Cobain: Forever in Bloom. We discuss what drew her to Cobain’s story, how long the process took, and what it really means to commit to writing a book in ‘How to write a Kurt Cobain Biography’.