The Creative Seat

The Creative Seat

di Samantha K Henderson
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Bonus Episode: Behind the Lens with Lisa Cole: Globe-Trotting Oscar-Shortlisted Filmmaker
Lisa Cole is an artist—a masterful filmmaker who lends her voice to the unsung and the overlooked. Her portfolio brims with narratives that bring light to women, the perennial underdogs, weaving tales of their struggles against neglect and their journeys to self-empowerment and redemption. Lisa's work is not merely a form of expression but a mirror of her inner triumphs. Her advocacy is interlaced with her art, as she continues to voice stories that demand to be heard, championing the cause of those who rise above adversity. About Guest: Lisa Cole is an accomplished writer, director, and producer known for impactful storytelling. Her short film "Bienvenidos a Los Angeles" was Oscar-shortlisted for the 96th Academy Awards. Inspired by a true immigration story, the film has screened at over 60 festivals globally. With a focus on social justice, she is currently developing several feature films, including "Diamond Girls," starring Selena Gomez, and "Girl Named Sue," with esteemed producers Laura Bickford and Nathan Ross. Lisa’s background includes directing and producing documentaries for Viacom, A&E, Sundance, and The Gates Foundation, spotlighting critical issues such as women's safety in the DRC and Kenya. A graduate of Loyola Marymount University School of Cinema and TV, Lisa serves on the board of the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival. She resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. www.lisalcole.com www.balafilm.com Takeaways: - Mom, Writer/Director/Producer - advocate sharing stories of empowerment. - Balancing creativity and logistical challenges in filmmaking. - Travel broadens horizons, fosters empathy, and promotes understanding. - Unexpected friendship inspires screenplay resonates with others. - Uncertainty in turbulent times, potential for change. - “Bienvenidos a Los Angeles” - social impact film - Inspired by true story, family separation, impact. - Grateful for support, aims to break labels. - Excited about future projects and Oscar shortlist. Music Credit: Artist: Sero Song Title: DIVE
Bonus Episode: From Russia to the United States. Making Moves. Making Movies.
This episode is brought to you by a collaborative effort between The Slow Dive Podcast, hosted by Farida Rafique, and The Creative Seat. In this engaging interview, Farida converses with Yelena Krivosheyeva, whose remarkable career began in journalism at the tender age of 12 in Russia. Yelena has since evolved into a formidable force in Los Angeles as a Writer, Director, and Producer, making waves in the film and entertainment industry with her impactful work. Takeaways: Writer/Director studied journalism, faced sexism, and witnessed violence. Working with and mentored by a pioneering female director, Martha Coolidge (Not a Pretty Picture) Films reflect personal experiences. The Magic Ticket film opens critical social issues on Military Sexual Trauma, Homelessness, and Veteran Mental Health. Belief in respectful storytelling trumps gender roles. The world needs more love and compassion. Music Credit: Artist: Sero Song Title: DIVE
Transitions with Annika Hylmö
On this episode we are joined by writer, director, and producer Annika Hylmö. Annika possesses a treasure trove of experiences: from obtaining a PhD in communication, to navigating the waves at the American Film Institute where her flair for screenwriting was unveiled, leading to her poignant first short film, "Doctor Penelope." In our conversation, we'll explore what it takes to make bold leaps of faith—transitioning from one vibrant career path to another, and how to harness the power of patience and an open mind to carve out a niche in the creative world. Topics Covered: Addressing the challenges of transitioning into creative roles Maintaining passion for ongoing projects Finding the right team and nurturing connections Importance of building professional networks Annika's advice on creating unique paths in the arts Balancing creativity with financial responsibilities Follow Annika Hylmö on Facebook, Instragram, IMDB, and LinkedIn! Music Composer: Dubb Poet Production
Northern California Film Coalition - The Big Break
On this episode of The Creative Seat, we sit down with Patricia La Marr and Gary Bell, the founders and executive producers of the Northern California Film Coalition (NCFC). Together, they share their insights and experiences in the film industry and their work on the upcoming feature documentary film "Full Circle: The Story of The New Dimensions". Throughout the conversation, Pat and Gary emphasize the organization's vision of inspiring and empowering filmmakers, as well as giving back to the community. They discuss the process of selecting and producing projects, the involvement of different collaborators, and the critical role of networking and perseverance in the film industry. From their background in theater and commercial art to their collaborative projects and unexpected opportunities, they share valuable lessons learned in low or no-budget situations, emphasizing the importance of staying true to their vision and mission. So join us as we dive into the world of filmmaking, community impact, and the power of storytelling with Patricia La Marr and Gary Bell of the NCFC. Topics Covered: -Encouraging and inspiring filmmakers -Providing educational opportunities -Current projects, including a documentary, DIY project sizzle reel, Street Talks in Sacramento, and beginning film course -Valuing networking and collaborating with other filmmakers -Stressing the importance of not giving up on dreams, being discerning in the film industry, and defining one's vision and mission -Emphasizing the significance of networking, seeking help, and sticking to their vision and mission -Lessons learned from working on low or no-budget projects Follow NCFC on its Website, Facebook, and Instragram! Music Composer: Dubb Poet Production
Transformational Screenwriting - The Foundation of Powerful Films
In today's episode, we are joined by Dawn Spinella, an award-winning writer, director, and producer. Dawn shares her insights on the power of storytelling to shift beliefs, the importance of collaboration in filmmaking, and the impact of personal experiences on creative projects. Samantha K Henderson, our host, engages Dawn in a thought-provoking discussion about transformational screenwriting, finding mentors, and the essence of human connection in the creative process. From Dawn's upcoming novel and feature film to her collaboration on a faith-based project, this episode is brimming with inspiration and invaluable advice for aspiring writers and filmmakers. Join us as we uncover the captivating journey and wisdom of Dawn Spinella in this enlightening and empowering episode of The Creative Seat. Topics Covered: - Dawn Spinella's emphasis on the importance of storytelling for addressing big issues and bringing about a shift in beliefs - The significance of a strong story in engaging the audience - Analyzing films for storytelling elements and continuous improvement - Emphasizing the need to exceed audience expectations rather than just meeting them to avoid boring the audience - The importance of collaborating with people with different strengths to expand creativity - The advice not to be hyper-focused on achievements but to find love in life and connect with important people - The importance of finding mentors and a supportive tribe to achieve goals - Dawn's definition of transformational screenwriting and the desired impact on the audience Follow Dawn Spinella on her Website, Facebook, Instragram, and YouTube! Music Composer: Dubb Poet Production
Science Advising in the TV Writers Room
In this episode, host Samantha K Henderson sits down with Dr. Erin Macdonald, to discuss her roll as a science adviser on Star Trek, writing her own scripts, and her work as a producer of independent films. The conversation delves into the intricacies of the TV and film writer's room, exploring how small ideas can be expanded into captivating stories and the challenges of infusing science-based concepts into scripts. Erin shares insights into her unique role as a science adviser, shedding light on the intersection of science and storytelling in the iconic Star Trek franchise. Additionally, listeners will learn about Dr. Macdonald's personal writing goals, her upcoming productions, and valuable advice for aspiring writers navigating the industry. So, grab a seat and join us as we uncover the creative behind the scenes with Dr. Erin Macdonald on The Creative Seat! Topics Covered: Expanding small ideas into compelling stories Challenges when science-based ideas don't work Support roles in a writer's room Creative and collaborative environment in the writer's room Dr. Macdonald's production company, Space Time Productions, Providing opportunities for underrepresented groups in sci-fi storytelling Advice about taking risks, recognizing opportunities, and staying confident in creative endeavors Follow Erin Macdonald on Instragram! Music Composer: Dubb Poet Production
Caryn Ruby Script Supervisor, Writer/Performer
On this episode of The Creative Seat, we take an in-depth look at the role of a script supervisor in the film industry. In this interview, we'll hear from an experienced script supervisor about her role in ensuring consistency throughout a film or TV show. Our guest, Caryn Ruby, shares her personal story of how she got into the profession, her love for the craft, and how she uses her writing skills to pick up on details that may go unnoticed. We also explore the relationship between a script supervisor and an editor, and how proper prep time is crucial for a script supervisor to excel at their job on set. Join us as we shed light on the unsung heroes of film and TV, the script supervisors. Leave the show a like and review and then head over to Caryn Ruby's podcast Script Supervisors: Unsung Heroes of Film and TV. Topics Covered: - Overview and Inspiration - Role of the Script Supervisor - Guest’s Experience and Career Path - Collaboration and Passion for the Work - Podcast: "Script Supervisors: Unsung Heroes of Film and TV" - Responsibilities of Script Supervisors Follow Caryn Ruby on her Website, Instragram. Follow her podcast on Instagram too! Music Composer: Dubb Poet Production
This Creative Space Gets a Little Crowded
On this episode of The Creative Seat, hosted by Samantha K. Henderson, we explore the challenge of managing a crowded headspace full of creative ideas. With the help of the sponsor, Filmcraft Studio Gear, we hear from Samantha about her personal experience and the methods she uses to develop and commit to her ideas. In this episode, we learn the value of revisiting old ideas, sharing with trusted confidants, and committing fully to our passions. Through her personal experiences, Samantha encourages listeners to embrace their own unique perspectives and just create. Stay tuned until the end and continue to pursue your creative endeavors.
Jack Buckley Creator of the Animated Film A'Taka
On this episode of The Creative Seat, host Samantha K. Henderson chats with young filmmaker Jack Buckley about his upcoming animated action mystery movie, A’Taka. Join them as they discuss the film's inspiration, artistic vision, and the challenges of developing a screenplay. They also dive into the importance of collaboration, creativity, and the potential role of AI in the film industry. Plus, learn more about Jack's background, his first feature film, and his experiences with seeking feedback from trusted collaborators. Sponsored by Filmcraft Studio Gear, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in film, animation, and the creative process. Topics covered in the podcast episode: - Introduction to the movie Ataka and its inspiration - Insight into the film's art development and budget - The use of Kickstarter to fundraise and involve the audience in the process - Discussion on AI's potential impact on the film industry - Tips for overcoming writer's block and perfectionism in creative industries - The process of developing a film and the idea behind Ataka - Introduction of the podcast and its sponsor, Filmcraft Studio Gear - Introduction and background of guest, Jack Buckley - Collaboration and feedback in the creative process - Script development and building confidence brackets. Follow Jack on Instagram! Music Composer: Dubb Poet Production
The Creative Seat Podcast Trailer
Welcome to The Creative Seat Podcast where the curious & creative come to listen and be inspired by fellow creatives. New epidoses drop every other Tuesday with your host, Samantha K Henderson, talking about what inspires, motivates, scares and scars us creatives. She'll share her experiences and sit down with other doers working in film, television, audio programs, music, and related industries.