DIRECTOR INTERVIEWS
What does it take to be a film director? Interviews with the visionaries and the creative leads on film sets provide a fascinating industry insights for aspiring filmmakers.

Why your acting showreel is letting you down – Filmmaker, Daniel Johnson
Isn’t a showreel just a compilation of your best bits from your acting parts to date? No – at least, not according to a leading

Making a British Gothic Horror Movie – filmmaking duo, the Watts Brothers
In a filmmaker’s roundtable-style interview, guest host Jim Page (Film & TV Editor) brings us an insightful conversation with filmmakers the Watts Brothers Fionn and

Apple Park Films duo: ‘Learn to shoot on a budget without compromising on story…’
Writer-director Adam Nelson runs his production company, Apple Park Films Ltd and works with up-and-coming filmmakers and screenwriters to develop projects. He is a big

‘Why I made yet another movie about Ted Bundy’ – Director Amber Sealey, No Man of God (2021)
During the course of this interview director Amber Sealey conceded that there have been over 20 narrative movies about serial killer Ted Bundy. Powered by

‘Is film school worth it?’ Director Jack C. Newell tells us exactly what he thinks…
It soon becomes clear in this interview with Jack C. Newell, the director of Monuments (2021), that he is a thoughtful filmmaker. Considered in his

Director Randall Emmett: ‘Don’t be afraid to… seek advice, get a mentor, make a start on your movie’
A directorial debut is always going to be a challenging experience – even for someone like filmmaker Randall Emmett – who has been part of