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Sitcoms have a special place in our hearts for their mix of relatable situations and laugh-out-loud moments. In this episode, we break down what makes a sitcom a sitcom—from its early roots in the golden age of television to its ongoing evolution as a storytelling format.
But it’s not just about the laughs. Sitcoms have a way of sneaking in life lessons, from navigating friendships with different financial dynamics to showing diverse approaches to parenting. We chat about why these shows are endlessly rewatchable and how their character arcs keep us coming back for more.
We also explore how these shows mirror our everyday lives, offering both a sense of comfort and a lens through which we can laugh at our own flaws.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia or curious about why sitcoms remain a cultural mainstay, this episode has something for everyone who loves a good laugh and a heartfelt story.
Here are the highlights:
(6:42) Why Do We Love Sitcoms?
(17:39) Character Arcs and Relatability
(25:55) Examples of Poor Character Development
(29:06) The Role of Setting in Sitcoms
(30:32) The Impact of Laugh Tracks and Mockumentary Style
(46:30) Ending on a High Note
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Shows mentioned:
The Office (USA)
Schitt’s Creek
Brooklyn-99
How I Met Your Mother
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In this episode, we sit down with Khalif Sultan, a film colourist with a unique approach to visual storytelling. Khalif opens up about the fascinating, often overlooked world of colour grading in film, sharing insights on how colour can shape emotions, direct audience focus, and even hint at story twists.
We discuss his creative process, from collaborating with directors to creating palettes that resonate with a film's tone, while navigating the challenges of working across international time zones.
Khalif also offers some advice for anyone in a creative field, including the importance of setting boundaries and building strong client relationships.
Whether you’re curious about colour theory or interested in the art of balancing creative passion with a sustainable work-life flow, this episode promises a mix of technical know-how, industry insights, and inspiring moments.
Here are the highlights:
(1:53) Khalif ‘s Background and Role in Film
(3:20) The Importance of Colour in Film
(14:03) Techniques and Tools in Colour Grading
(35:54) Project Case Studies
(38:13) Work-Life Balance and Industry Advice
(51:09) Measuring Success
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Company Website: thepalettepost.com
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In this episode, we’re joined by Tripti Rai, who’s here to pull back the curtain on what it’s really like to work behind the scenes in film production.
We laugh about some of the unexpected moments on set and chat about the surprising ways each role can change depending on the day.
Tripti explains what sets a great production manager apart, especially the juggling act between creativity and logistics that keeps the whole project from going off the rails.
Whether you’re new to production or a seasoned pro, this episode has something to offer about balancing the practical with the unpredictable in the world of filmmaking.
If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to make a production run smoothly—or wanted a peek into the real world of set life—this one’s for you.
Here are the highlights:
(2:13) Tripti’s Background
(3:13) Transition to Freelance Work
(4:29) Production Management and On-Set Dynamics
(29:47) Challenges and Misconceptions in Production Management
(30:08) Networking and Career Advice
(32:39) Balancing Freelance and Full-Time Work
(38:33) Inspiration and Personal Growth
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Elephant Music: https://elephantmusic.net/
Production Manager: https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-a-production-manager-job-description/
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In this Halloween special of Cinematic Alchemy, we’re joined by Syd for a deep dive into all things spooky!
Syd shares their journey into horror, from the first movie that hooked them to why they’re drawn to the genre’s mix of suspense, thrill, and catharsis. We also chat about the appeal of horror in film, how it lets us confront our fears in a safe, controlled environment and pushes boundaries to create moments that linger.
Happy Halloween!
Here are the highlights
(03:26) Personal Connections to Horror and Halloween
(07:30) Modern Horror Trends and Psychological Aspects
(10:24) Trigger Warnings and Audience Considerations
(13:25) Iconic Horror Characters and Villains
(34:04) Character Development and Storytelling
(39:30) Advice for Aspiring Horror Filmmakers
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Halloween
Tam O’Shanter by Scottish Poet, Robert Burns
Halloween (2018) Trailer
Ari Aster (Horror Filmmaker)
Robert Eggers (Horror Filmmaker)
The Babadook (2014)
National Theatre Access efforts
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
FrightFestUK Film Festival
Strange Darling (2023) Trailer
The Descent (2005)
Terrifier (2016)
The Last of Us (2023)
Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Hannibal TV Series (2013)
Interview with the Vampire (2022)
Red Dragon (2002)
Mike Flannagan
Midnight Mass (2021)
Haunting of Hill House (2018)
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In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we’re diving into an amazing live-action version of My Hero Academia made by a talented group of stunt performers. They’ve managed to bring the fast, action-packed style of the anime to life with clever editing and incredible fight choreography.
We’ll talk about how they pulled off superpowers and intense fight scenes without using much dialogue or special effects. From smart camera work to seamless transitions, this episode is full of creative tips for filmmakers. Whether you love anime or just want to learn more about film techniques, this one’s for you!
Here are the highlights
(00:41) Explaining Anime
(05:35) Action Editing
(06:38) Non-Verbal Storytelling
(13:00) Selling Action to the Camera
(26:20) The Role of Stunt Performers
(29:00) Supernatural Genre in Film and TV
(40:00) Conclusion and Final Thoughts
My Hero Academia Pilot Episode
Stunt Coordinator
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In this episode, I’m excited to have guest host Nick Peter Yee join me as we unpack the clever advertising strategy behind the recent ASICs ad featuring the legendary Brian Cox.
We explore how the ad cleverly leverages character iconography to engage viewers and spark a conversation about the art of storytelling in marketing!
Join us as we break down the ad’s subtle yet effective storytelling techniques and discuss the impact of celebrity personas on brand marketing.
Here are the highlights
(01:12) ASICS Ad Featuring Brian Cox
(09:34) Comparison with Other Celebrity-Endorsed Ads
(09:50) The Role of Logan Roy in the Ad
(12:01) The Filmmaking Style of Succession
(19:51) The Use of Body Doubles
(27:35) Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways
(30:10) Conclusion
Nick's LinkedIn
Nick's Instagram
Asics | The Desk Break Advertisement
Succession
Brian Cox:
Call My Bluff Music Video
Kuleshov Effect
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In this episode, we’re talking all things music videos!
We discuss the behind the scenes of creating music videos, from the challenges of directing a first music video to exploring the creative freedom that comes with this art form, we cover it all.
We also break down the unique visual storytelling that goes into music videos and how they differ from traditional film projects.
If you’re curious about how to mix creative vision with client collaboration and want to learn some practical tips for your next visual project, this one’s for you!
Here are the highlights
(01:29) Background on Music Video Project
(04:04) Creative Process
(10:17) Narrative Structure and Visual Storytelling
(17:46) Client Communication and Collaboration
(22:22) Future Plans
(30:54) Advice and Closing Remarks
Ritho:
Instagram
TikTok
Spotify
Call My Bluff
Srishti’s Road Trip Playlist
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In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we have the absolute pleasure of chatting with Adam Howe as we pay tribute to the legendary Dame Maggie Smith.
From her iconic portrayal in Downton Abbey to her lesser-known yet equally powerful roles like The Secret Garden, Adam takes us through his personal experiences with her work and how she’s influenced his own creative process.
We dive deep into what makes period dramas so captivating, from the detailed costume design to the way they bring history to life while still allowing for creative expression.
Adam also opens up about his own film journey, sharing insights into the ups and downs of working in the film industry, dabbling in different roles, and finding inspiration from unexpected places.
Here are the highlights
(01:42) Who Is Adam?
(6:02) Dabbling In Roles
(10:41) Period Dramas
(18:00) Downton Abbey
(24:49) Maggie Smith's Impact
(32:59) Favourite Maggie Roles
(45:00) Adam's Experience
(48:30) Measuring Success
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Downton Abbey
A Secret Garden
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Sorry about the audio quality on this one! As is sometimes the case with remote interviews, the quality can be hit or miss.
But we didn't want you to miss out on this fantastic and insightful conversation with our talented guest!
In this episode, we sit down with the brilliant Sydonie Calvert.
Sydonie shares her love for creating complex characters, what it’s really like working in kids' TV, and her not-so-glamorous experience of being on set at a pig farm!
We chat about why teamwork in film is non-negotiable, how a strong script is the backbone of any good production, and why you should never ignore a note.
Expect laughs, lightbulb moments, and some seriously good advice!
Here are the highlights
(01:13) Sid's Role and Career Path
(03:43) Screenwriting
(07:00) Storytelling and Character Development
(09:51) Balancing Creative and Technical Aspects
(16:34) Inspiration and Work-Life Balance
(22:59) Marketing and Self-Promotion
(30:00) Lessons Learned and Overcoming Creative Blocks
(32:20) Burnout and Maintaining Mental Health
(34:30) AI in Film
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In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we sit down with Dani Blue, an actor and facilitator juggling multiple creative roles.
We talk about the reality of balancing passion projects with practical jobs, and how patience plays a huge role in creative careers.
Dani shares insightful tips on staying inspired during periods of waiting, the importance of saying no, and the value of self-care to avoid burnout. If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure of how to manage your time as a creative, this episode offers real, relatable advice.
Here are the highlights
(03:00) The Importance Of Patience
(06:54) How do you deal with burnout?
(10:50) Measuring success
(15:35) "Soft Skills"
(20:17) Final advice
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In this episode, we talk about the all-important topic of time management for creatives.
We explore how balancing a day job with passion projects is crucial, especially in an industry where the lines between work and creativity can blur. From setting realistic goals to learning when to say no, we discuss strategies to stay organised without burning out.
Here are the highlights:
(01:02) Time Management in Creative Pursuits
(03:18) Balancing Day Jobs
(09:24) The Role of Calendars and Prioritisation
(11:26) Self-Care
(12:39) Managing Expectations
(28:40) Rewards
(38:29) Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways
Ian Visits
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Simon Howlett, Director of Festivals at Carmarthen Bay Film Festival, as our special guest.
We chat about the magic of independent filmmaking, the power of authentic storytelling, and why sometimes stepping away from the mainstream can open up new creative opportunities.
Simon shares his journey from filmmaker to festival director, his passion for championing grassroots films, and the importance of telling stories that come from the heart. We also dive into what makes a film stand out to festival judges and the value of embracing diverse perspectives in filmmaking.
Here are the highlights:
(01:05) Simon's Role
(03:00) Current Film Projects
(4:03) Hedd Wyn
(05:20) Film Authenticity
(08:00) Simon's Journey in Film
(15:00) Festival Directorship and Film Selection
(20:04) Challenges and Successes in Filmmaking
(32:23) Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
(45:01) Final Thoughts
One More Minute Trailer
Carmarthen Bay Film Festival
Carmarthen Bay Film Festival FilmFreeway Page
John Parr
Hedd Wyn
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Carmarthen Bay Film Festival is an internationally recognised BAFTA Cymru and BAFTA Short Film Qualifying Festival. Held every year at Llanelli, Wales.
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In this episode, we explore the art of self-improvement in filmmaking and why it’s so crucial for creatives to keep growing.
We talk about the importance of learning new skills, handling constructive criticism, and finding the joy in those unexpected moments when things go wrong. We also share personal goals - from mastering stage combat to becoming a certified intimacy coordinator - and the challenges we face along the way.
Here are the highlights
(03:13) Constructive Criticism and Its Importance
(07:14) Handling Constructive Criticism
(13:25) The Importance of Social Skills in Film Production
(18:07) Self-Improvement in Film and Acting
(25:01) Challenges in Achieving Self-Improvement Goals
(37:06) Advice for Listeners
"All good ideas start out as bad ideas, that's why it takes so long." - Steven Spielberg
British Academy of Dramatic Combat
Intimacy Coordination Certification
Blender (Open Source 3D computer graphics software)
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In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we sit down with our good friend Nick, who’s been making his mark in film production and development.
Nick shares his journey from production coordinator to his current role at Film London, giving us an honest look at what it’s really like behind the scenes.
We discuss the tricky balance between creativity and the business side of film, the importance of empathy in such a collaborative industry, and the challenges that come with turning ideas into reality.
Whether you’re interested in breaking into the film world or just curious about how it all works, this conversation is full of insights.
Here are the highlights:
(00:46) Nick's Background and Career Path
(05:45) The Role of a Creative Producer
(11:13) Limitations
(17:18) Industry Hierarchy
(28:17) Surprising facts
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Film London
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Welcome back, listeners!
In today’s episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we’re joined by the talented Alicia Stroud, who shares her fascinating journey through the world of post-production and film editing.
Alicia dives into the intricacies of being a digital image technician and how her competitive nature has driven her to excel in an often overlooked but vital part of filmmaking.
We’ll also be breaking down a unique piece of media that captures the raw beauty of India, offering a rare glimpse into lives rarely seen on the global stage.
Highlights:
(8:59) Advertisement showcasing diverse life in India
(20:20) Creative filmmaking elements
(24:51) Sound design and post-production planning
(33:55) Filmmaking, collaboration, and networking in the industry
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Links mentioned in this episode:
Jindal: Steel of India Ad HERE.
Team Deakins Podcast HERE.
A New Way to Make Movies HERE.
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Today we're exploring the hilarious and memorable Panda Cheese ad campaign from Egypt.
Srishti and Amber reminisce about how these simple yet brilliantly executed commercials captivated audiences worldwide.
We break down why the absurdity of a giant panda wreaking havoc over cheese is so effective, and what it teaches us about using humour and simplicity in advertising.
We'll also discuss the importance of genre in ads and how targeting a broad audience can create viral success.
Whether you're a filmmaker, marketer, or just love a good laugh, this episode is filled with insights on making memorable content.
Highlights:
(2:29) A memorable advertising campaign
(8:06) Effective advertising strategies
(13:04) Creating memorable ads using genre and hooks
(21:12) Creating a unique brand voice in advertising
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Panda Cheese (Office) Ad HERE.
The Jindal: Steel of India Ad HERE.
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In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, join us for an engaging chat with Max Mir, co-founder of Gunpowder House Productions. Max shares the rollercoaster ride of bringing his short film, Walking Fernando, to life. From the unexpected pitch about a talking goldfish to the challenges of filming in unpredictable weather, Max’s journey is anything but ordinary. Discover how Javier Bardem ended up voicing a goldfish and why Max believes in trusting your instincts when crafting a story.
Max also talks about the invaluable lessons he’s learned along the way. He opens up about the creative process, the importance of perseverance, and the tricky logistics of working with animals on set. This episode is full of hilarious stories, honest reflections, and practical advice for budding filmmakers. So, grab your favourite drink, get comfy, and enjoy this insightful and entertaining conversation with Max Mir.
Here are the highlights:
(04:11) Fishing for Javier
(07:53) A failed pitch?
(12:12) A cursed shoot
(18:56) Budget cuts and more issues
(22:38) Advice for aspiring filmmakers
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The Trailer for Walking Fernando is here
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In this episode of Cinematic Alchemy, we explore the nostalgic and challenging world of Super 8 filmmaking. We delve into its unique demands, like chronological shooting and no post-production editing, which push filmmakers to be disciplined and creative. We share insights from our project "Anybody Hear," an experimental piece where characters communicate through music, highlighting our inventive approaches to set design and performance syncing.
We also discuss how these challenges enhance filmmaking skills. Super 8 filming fosters a deep appreciation for every production phase and requires strong collaboration. Join us for practical tips, behind-the-scenes stories, and a passionate discussion on the art of filmmaking.
Here are the highlights:
(02:53) Filming on celluloid
(04:36) Magic tricks
(07:09) Shooting in space (on a budget)
(13:51) Learning/faking the violin
(20:55) Is Digital still a creative medium?
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Welcome to Cinematic Alchemy, the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of transforming ideas from page to screen.
Join me, Srishti Chhabria and my co-host, Amber Payne, as we unravel the mysteries of video production, sharing the gritty, honest insights we've gathered from years in the industry.
Whether you're an entrepreneurial spirit or just curious about what goes on behind the camera, we're here to demystify the process and equip you with the knowledge to create visual masterpieces.
We can’t wait for you to join us on this exciting journey!
This podcast is
Produced and Hosted by
Srishti Chhabria https://www.instagram.com/srishq/
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Music by Samuel GR Morgan https://www.instagram.com/samuelgrmorgan/
Artwork by Ellie Costello
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