Hungry Artist

The Hungry Artist Podcast is here to help you get rid of the “starving artist” mentality and level up your career. Each week, host Kaitlin Moose will interview other hungry, driven, and passionate actors, filmmakers, and creatives to learn their “recipe for success.” So grab your popcorn and enjoy the show!

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Episodes

Tuesday Nov 14, 2023

Edrei Hutson, an award-winning writer and director, shares how she ran a successful crowdfunding campaign, which set her up for a smooth production for her latest film Hiding Spot.
Welcome to the 5th episode of the Hungry Artist Podcast, where we're getting rid of the "starving artist" mentality by interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists and finding out their recipes for success! http://instagram.com/hungryartistpodcast 
MEET Edrei Hutson:
http://instagram.com/edreihutson 
http://edrei.com 
http://instagram.com/hidingspotfilm 
https://hidingspotfilm.com 
CONNECT w/ host Kaitlin:
My Website: http://kaitlinmoose.com 
My IG: http://instagram.com/kaitlinmoose 
TOPICS:
- maximize your pre-production to minimize obstacles during production
- work with people who are passionate about your project and will champion your story
- storyboard using references from tv shows/films (location scout before you storyboard)
- figuring out your schedule based on time needed for each scene
- intimacy coordinator on set to deal with more physically intense scenes
- how to direct actors
- anatomy of a scene; how to escalate and present obstacles
- what makes good cinema/story
- female-driven dramas tackling difficult topics like filmmaker Ava DuVernay
- tips for a successful crowdfunding campaign; treat it like a full-time job; use lots of visuals in copy and create an engaging kickstarter video
- working/partnering with nonprofits for PR and tax considerations + fiscal sponsorship
- campaign strategy with emails, creating urgency, and use of language to entice contributions
- trust God but also meet God in the middle by showing up and doing your part
- look at everything as a possibility
- timing your campaign for tax considerations
- consider raising funds for production and post/finishing funds separately
- how to look for grants and directing programs
- figuring out your festival strategy - role of 1st AD, 2nd AD, and director on set
- director's role in the editing process + working with an editor remotely
- plan your transitions in pre-production
- recipe for success: visualize with vision board every day, BELIEVE, don't give up, build your network, be genuine, give yourself grace
RESOURCES discussed:
- Kickstarter Crowdfunding Platform: https://www.kickstarter.com/ 
- Seed&Spark Resources: https://seedandspark.com/blog/education-for-every-step-of-your-creative-journey 
- Frame.io for Virtual Collaboration: https://frame.io/ 
Thanks for listening to the Hungry Artist Podcast! You can support our mission by subscribing and writing a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hungry-artist/id1702976743 
Until next time, STAY HUNGRY!

Tuesday Nov 07, 2023

Nate Huntley talks all things comedy with heart! From feature films and sketches to songs and acting, Nate shares his best tips for staying organized and focused on a career in comedy.
Welcome to the 4th episode of the Hungry Artist Podcast, where we're getting rid of the "starving artist" mentality by interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists and finding out their recipes for success! http://instagram.com/hungryartistpodcast 
MEET Nate Huntley:
http://instagram.com/huntleynate 
http://natehuntley.com 
http://instagram.com/argylegargoylecomedy 
https://www.youtube.com/@ArgyleGargoyleComedy 
CONNECT w/ host Kaitlin:
My Website: http://kaitlinmoose.com 
My IG: http://instagram.com/kaitlinmoose 
TOPICS:
- pursuing multiple interests using the pie method
- get your bad 1st script out so you can move on and get better
- NY vs LA - medium, genre, cultural differences
- high-concept comedy and asking "what if"
- win people over with laughter so you can surprise them with other emotions and meaning
- tell honest stories; don't play the comedy of the scene
- don't be "too easy" on your characters--give them lots of obstacles
- how to get a literary agent
- the process of pitching a script to studios
- when receiving feedback, pay attention to WHAT people tell you to fix and not necessarily HOW to fix it
- create system for capturing ideas like notes app on phone
- how to set and organize your goals for maximum progress; strive to be better every day, not perfect
- creativity and life balance can both come in waves but sit down to work and give yourself that time and space so inspiration will strike
- what is the anatomy of a good comedic sketch: the setup, reveal the turn, escalate, surprise button
- you will learn by doing and bridge the gap between your talent/skill level and your taste
- let comparison inspire you, not dissuade you
- recipe for success: discipline, creativity, belief in yourself
RESOURCES discussed:
- ScriptNotes podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scriptnotes-podcast/id462495496
- Blake Snyder's Save the Cat
- Syd Field's The Screenwriter's Workbook
- Duffer Brothers course on MasterClass
- James Clear's Atomic Habits
- Ira Glass "The Gap" - https://vimeo.com/85040589 
Thanks for watching the Hungry Artist Podcast! You can support our mission by subscribing and writing a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hungry-artist/id1702976743 
Until next time, STAY HUNGRY!

Tuesday Oct 31, 2023

Kip Knight discusses the path of a writer/director from working as a PA at a studio to working freelance and creating independent shorts.
Welcome to the 3rd episode of the Hungry Artist Podcast, where we're getting rid of the "starving artist" mentality by interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists and finding out their recipes for success! http://instagram.com/hungryartistpodcast 
MEET Kip Knight: http://kipknightcreates.com  http://instagram.com/_kippinitreal_ 
CONNECT w/ host Kaitlin:
My Website: http://kaitlinmoose.com 
My IG: http://instagram.com/kaitlinmoose 
TOPICS:
- day jobs and how every job and new connection can lead you to the next gig
- how to get your foot in the door as a PA
- everyone's path will be different; find the path that works for you
- let people know your interests and what you're trying to do so that they can know your goals and help you get there
- don't let other people dissuade you from pursuing your dreams
- it's a BUSINESS first; keep the momentum going
- focus on what you can control; don't fall into the social media comparison trap
- what makes a good horror film; a lot happens in post-production
- make the most of your resources, especially if you are wearing lots of hats
- proper preparation prevents poor performance; make excellent use of your pre-production time
- how to budget for your short; invest in makeup and food for everyone
- racial and class privilege in filmmaking
- using prayer to guide steps in your career
- losing a loved one and losing your passion alongside that grief
- creating a legacy
- why studios create large tentpole movies
- recipe for success: never give up, avoid your comfort zone, put yourself out there
RESOURCES discussed:
- http://staffmeup.com
Thanks for watching the Hungry Artist Podcast! You can support our mission by subscribing and writing a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hungry-artist/id1702976743 
Until next time, STAY HUNGRY!

Tuesday Oct 24, 2023

Julia Gallagher shares her experience as a working actor from how to get an agent to how to prep for an audition and keep a positive mindset.
Welcome to the 2nd episode of the Hungry Artist Podcast, where we're getting rid of the "starving artist" mentality by interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists and finding out their recipes for success! http://instagram.com/hungryartistpodcast 
MEET Julia: http://julia-gallagher.com  http://instagram.com/juliag 
CONNECT w/ host Kaitlin: My Website: http://kaitlinmoose.com  My IG: http://instagram.com/kaitlinmoose 
TOPICS: - working with an animal actor and on-set safety
- how to prep for an audition and execute an amazing self tape
- booking a recurring role on a network TV show from audition to on set
- keeping a positive mindset between gigs
- how to get and communicate with an agent
- the SAG strike; what our unions are fighting for with residuals and AI protections
- make sure to read your contract!
- recipe for success: be kind, surround yourself with positive people, and know that everyone's path will be different
RESOURCES mentioned:
Jenna Fischer's book: The Actor's Life
Brian Patacca - career coach
Amy McNabb - mindset coach
Thanks for watching the Hungry Artist Podcast! You can support our mission by subscribing and writing a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hungry-artist/id1702976743
Until next time, STAY HUNGRY!

Tuesday Oct 17, 2023

Welcome to the 1st episode of the Hungry Artist Podcast, where we're getting rid of the "starving artist" mentality by interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists and finding out their recipes for success! http://instagram.com/hungryartistpodcast
Mico Montes and Cassie Lesko, of Opening Image Productions, share their experience creating a full feature length film out of six short film installments.
MEET Mico+Cassie:
http://bareskinthemovie.com
http://micomontes.com
http://openingimage.com
CONNECT w/ host Kaitlin:
My Website: http://kaitlinmoose.com 
My IG: http://instagram.com/kaitlinmoose 
TOPICS:
- exploring your passion from an early age
- having a strong sense of self so that the right people can find you and your work
- collaborate with people who understand your vision
- casting process and advice to actors
- 90% of filmmaking is in pre-production
- all the many ways you can respect your cast and crew and create a positive atmosphere on set
- how indie filmmakers can get money for their films: self-financing, investors, crowdfunding
- build relationships and community; you have to put yourself out there
- production design from props to set dressing and costumes; create a cohesive world
- the many steps of the writing process, from ideation to revision
- recipe for success: invest your time and stay genuine and grateful
Thanks for listening to the Hungry Artist Podcast! You can support our mission by subscribing and writing a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hungry-artist/id1702976743 
Until next time, STAY HUNGRY!

Wednesday Aug 16, 2023

Introducing the Hungry Artist podcast where we're on a mission to help you get rid of the "starving artist" mentality. Each week, host Kaitlin Moose will be interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists to find out their "recipes for success" that you can implement in your own life and career. Let's build a creative community together that can support each other and collaborate on projects!
Hungry for more? Subscribe to the podcast and come say hi on Instagram @hungryartistpodcast

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