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ACW EPS 167 - Lights, Camera, Claim It! | Christine Swanson on Filmmaking, TV Directing & Emotional Storytelling
Award-winning filmmaker and director Christine Swanson joins A Conversation With Floyd Marshall Jr. for a powerful conversation about filmmaking, television directing, emotional storytelling, independent cinema, and surviving Hollywood as a Black woman director. From studying under Spike Lee at NYU to directing acclaimed projects like The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel and Basement People, Christine shares practical insights for independent filmmakers looking to build sustainable careers in film and television.
In this episode: How Christine Swanson broke into filmmaking The difference between TV directing and film directing Why emotional storytelling connects with audiences The realities of Hollywood gatekeeping and studio politics How filmmakers can thrive outside the Hollywood system The importance of mentorship, preparation, and relationships Lessons from directing Basement People Trauma, healing, and storytelling in Black communities Advice for aspiring directors, writers, and indie filmmakers This episode is a masterclass for filmmakers, storytellers, screenwriters, directors, producers, and creatives looking for honest industry advice and inspiration. #AConversationWithFloydMarshallJr #FloydMarshallJr ================= Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: Connect With Floyd Marshall Jr:
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