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What Is Independent filmmaking?
Independent filmmaking is a subject covered in depth across 2 podcast episodes in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to — all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.
Key Concepts in Independent filmmaking
The magnet theory of self-improvement
Theo Von describes individuals as “magnets” that attract certain things and are drawn to certain places. He emphasizes the need to “check in on the magnet” to ensure it's working correctly and attracting desired outcomes, particularly in the context of personal relationships and spiritual growth [10:15].
Independent creative production
Theo Von and David Spade's approach to making their movie “Bus Boys” exemplifies independent creative production. After facing rejection from the traditional “Hollywood” system, they self-funded the film to bring their vision to life, advocating for artists to create outside established “gatekeepers” and control their own voices [34:54, 41:05].
The bus boy mentality
This concept, central to his movie, represents a mindset of determination and resourcefulness to “be alive” and “eating” even if it means starting at the bottom. It embodies a struggle to achieve higher goals (like becoming a waiter) regardless of obstacles, reflecting a resilience in the face of societal or systemic dismissal [47:13].
Sexy indifference
A term coined by Will Arnett describing the powerful, expressionless demeanor of buyers in a pitch meeting, contrasting with the 'circus clown' enthusiasm required of sellers. Charlie Day notes that having this indifference can be a strategic advantage in negotiations.
Boot camp for acting
Charlie Day's description of the Williamstown Theater Festival, where he learned the importance of showing up prepared and delivering top-tier work due to the fierce competition among talented peers. This experience instilled a crucial work ethic for his career.
Action man
A descriptor for Rob McElhenney, highlighting his ability to quickly implement ideas into concrete action, contrasting with Charlie Day's 'gobbledygook talk.' This partnership allowed them to successfully launch *The Always Sunny Podcast*.
What Experts Say About Independent filmmaking
- 1.Theo Von highlights the historical origins of St. Patrick's Day, noting that St. Patrick himself was a slave captured by Irish raiders before returning to Ireland as a missionary to convert pagans to Christianity [03:03, 29:44].
- 2.Von describes Albuquerque as a city deeply imbued with Latino culture, where “most of our labors in the in America, most of the hardest workers are Mexicos,” and green chilies are a ubiquitous local obsession [05:06, 08:10].
- 3.He shares his decision to take a break from dating and interacting with women to focus on himself and his relationship with his “higher power,” describing everyone as a “magnet” that sometimes needs checking [10:15].
- 4.Von expresses that he sometimes struggles with consistent self-care and prayer, admitting he is “scared if I do if I do the things I’m supposed to do for myself, then I’m going to have to change” [13:22].
- 5.He voices strong discomfort with America’s relationship with “the Israeli political leaders,” calling it a “satanic regime” that “just want to cause pain” and believes it will eventually impact American citizens if not addressed [20:32].
- 6.Von details the independent creation of his movie “Bus Boys” with David Spade, funding it themselves after being rejected by “Hollywood” and traditional gatekeepers, emphasizing the importance of creating outside the system [34:54, 41:05].