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Gian Carlo sits down with Jacopo Ficulle â an Italian filmmaker and colorist known as The Dormant Seed â for a deeply personal conversation about what it means to stop running from yourself and start creating from an honest place. Jacopo opens with the origin of his alias: after years of commercial filmmaking left him slowly hollowed out, losing four major clients at once forced him to finally listen to a quieter inner voice he'd long been suppressing. From there the two explore the camera as a form of meditation, the writing process born from twelve years of therapy and journaling, and how Jacopo's personal filmmaking is the deliberate opposite of his commercial work â less control, more presence, more truth. The conversation moves into people-pleasing, the paradox of needing isolation to recharge while also needing connection to feel alive, and the unexpected discovery that communal living in art residencies gave Jacopo what modern life never could. Both men reflect on family, older generations, and how sitting with yourself â uncomfortable and unfiltered â might be the most radical thing a creative person can do. The episode closes on Jacopo's simple hope for his work: that someone watches it, puts their phone down, and asks themselves what they actually feel.FOLLOW JACOPO âș https://www.instagram.com/thedormantseed/SUBSCRIBE âș https://www.youtube.com/@UC7fGr0b4pbFeVzwtDUYzEMA Switch to Musicbed and start your 14-day free trial today: https://musicbed.com/tcgpSign up to Milanote for free with no time-limit: https://milanote.com/carlostigsLearn more about Nanlite & Nanlux Products: https://nanlite.com/ // https://www.nanlux.com/#/enâ€ïž Enjoy the show? Rate us on Apple Podcasts & Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/6yWlxm2ktUy9DFUbTi0jA8?si=d8b2250d259448c4https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-creative-gap/id1639440566________________________________________đ€ Follow The Podcast & Carlo!The Creative Gap: https://www.instagram.com/creativegap/ | https://www.youtube.com/@CreativeGapPodcastCarlo: https://www.instagram.com/carlostigs/ | â https://www.youtube.com/@carlostigs
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In this episode, Gian Carlo sits down with Nikita Khatsarevich, a Ukrainian-born cinematographer now based in Warsaw, for an honest and wide-ranging conversation about building a creative career from the ground up. Nikita traces his path from a small industrial city in Zaporizhia â where he almost became a jazz trumpet player â to climbing every rung of the camera department starting at 16, driven by a simple philosophy: find work that doesn't feel like work. He opens up about the unglamorous in-between periods of a freelance career, the unpredictable waves of busy and quiet months he still can't explain after nine years in the industry, and how he's learned to fill those gaps with life rather than anxiety. The conversation moves through his use of Unreal Engine as a pre-production tool, his decision to build the Black Side community after not finding the cinematography resource hub he was looking for, and his upcoming leap into YouTube â something he admits had his hands shaking. Through it all, a recurring theme emerges: Nikita's creative restlessness, his drive to keep challenging himself technically and personally, and his belief that every commercial job is just a rep in the gym preparing him for something bigger.
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This conversation explores Alex Lopezâs journey into becoming a Creative Director through a mix of risk-taking, relentless work ethic, and deep-rooted perspective shaped by his upbringing as a first-generation American. He reflects on moving to New York, stepping into leadership at Cadence, and learning to âownâ a title he never initially felt qualified forâhighlighting how confidence is built through action, not permission. Alex emphasizes the importance of obsession over mere passion, the power of surrounding yourself with the right people, and the need to move quickly from idea to execution. He also breaks down what creative direction truly means: not just making things, but communicating vision, leading teams, balancing art with business, and staying grounded in personal experiences to create meaningful, original work. Ultimately, his mindset centers on urgency, gratitude, and understanding that nothing is guaranteedâso you have to show up every day ready to create, evolve, and lead.
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This conversation with Sam Snowden dives into the evolving mindset of a creative navigating purpose, pressure, and identity in a saturated digital landscape. He reflects on how growing responsibilities and external expectations can distort your original âwhy,â emphasizing the importance of returning to your roots and creating for the younger version of yourself. The discussion explores the unpredictability of freelance life, the danger of relying on external validation, and the need to build self-assurance through things beyond workâlike relationships, fitness, and lived experience. Sam highlights the balance between ambition and not being consumed by your craft, reframing obsession as consistent curiosity rather than burnout. Ultimately, the conversation centers on taking action (âcreate moreâ), embracing failure as a necessary part of growth, and defining success on your own terms rather than through comparison or metrics.
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In this conversation, Kariza Santos reflects on her journey as a filmmaker and YouTube creator, discussing the realities of building a creative career while trying to maintain balance in life. She shares how freelancing, experimentation, and years of learning eventually led her to develop a cinematic storytelling style on YouTube, while also navigating the constant pressure to produce content in a fast-moving digital space. Kariza talks about the importance of structure, boundaries, and time-blocking to avoid burnout, as well as the role of mentorship, collaboration, and community in helping creators grow. Ultimately, she emphasizes that creativity is a long-term pursuit built on persistence, curiosity, and self-awarenessâencouraging creators to focus less on algorithms or perfection and more on finding their voice, continuing to learn, and creating work theyâre genuinely proud of.
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Ryan Booth shares an honest and deeply thoughtful look at what it actually means to grow as a filmmaker. From breaking out of the commercial âboxâ that once defined him to directing his first feature "Stages" after an eight-year journey, Ryan unpacks the tension between comfort and conviction â and what each stage of his career demanded of him. He reflects on moving from DP to commercial director to narrative filmmaker, learning to take full ownership of a vision, and collaborating without losing authority. This conversation explores leadership, vulnerability, agency politics, intuition, and the endurance required to bring a feature to life. At its core, itâs about the courage to stop trying to make everyone happy and instead stand firmly behind your voice â embracing the reality that the chaos and uncertainty never disappear, they simply evolve as you do.
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In this episode, Blaine Westrup reflects on the slow, earned process of finding your style as a filmmaker and the confidence that only comes through time, failure, and self-critique. He shares pivotal on-set struggles that shaped his growth, the tension between ownership and collaboration as a DP, and the importance of culture, energy, and âvibe timeâ on set. Blaine dives into riskâboth financial and creativeâand how saying âyesâ more often changed his trajectory. He speaks candidly about YouTube as a creative logbook rather than an algorithm game, the discipline required to survive the highs and lows of freelance life, and why stepping away from the camera can sharpen your voice. Ultimately, his definition of success isnât fame or money, but an inner calmâa grounded confidence in the direction heâs walking and the life heâs building beyond just the frame.
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In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast, filmmaker and YouTuber Matt Aitia opens up about risk, identity, and the long road toward creative ownership. The conversation begins with a reflection on resilience, patience, and betting on yourself when there are no guarantees. Matt breaks down his approach to goal-setting, consistency on YouTube, and why process matters more than surface-level metrics. He shares how stepping away from steady lighting work forced him to confront fear, redefine success, and rebuild his identity beyond job titles. A major focus of the episode is his short film Get Up, Try Againâfrom self-funding and committing real money, to directing for the first time, navigating anxiety, post-production setbacks, and learning when to âkill your darlings.â Together, the conversation explores mentorship, networking as relationship-building (not transactions), the emotional cost of creative transitions, and why sustainabilityânot statusâis the real measure of success. Itâs an honest look at what it means to keep creating, even when certainty disappears.
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In this episode, Nica Fazio shares a grounded and honest look at what it truly takes to grow in the film industry. After moving from another country to New York, she reflects on the non-linear reality of building a career on setânavigating visas, cultural shifts, and the challenge of starting from zero in an unfamiliar industry. Rather than relying on shortcuts or titles, Nicaâs path has been shaped by persistence, curiosity, and showing up with humility. Alongside her growth as a working grip and electric, she has also built an authentic presence on social media, using it as a tool to share her experiences, educate, and encourage others. Through this visibility, Nica has become an inspiration to many women around the world, showing that a career in filmâespecially in technical departmentsâis not only possible, but attainable. Her story is a powerful reminder that film careers are built slowly, through kindness, trust, and the courage to keep going when the path isnât clear.
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In this episode of The Creative Gap, cinematographer Adolpho Veloso reflects on the long arc of a creative careerâmoving from instinct and innocence to experience, restraint, and trust. Through stories from Train Dreams, he shares how embracing limitations, trusting instinct, and reconnecting with early creative innocence helped him find freedom againâboth on set and in life. This episode explores how growth as a DP is deeply tied to growth as a humanâlearning patience, accepting imperfection, and understanding that the film is always bigger than any single decision or mistake (you make). The conversation explores choosing projects with intention, leading through calm and collaboration, navigating limitations as creative fuel, and redefining success beyond technical perfection. At its core, this episode is about presence: on set, in relationships, and in life. This episode is less about how to shoot a film and more about how to live alongside the work without losing yourself in the process.
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In this episode, Todd Banhazl reflects on cinematography as both a craft and a place of meaning, emphasizing that a DPâs real responsibility goes far beyond the imageâitâs about creating a safe, trusting, and energized environment where people can do their best work. He and Carlo talk through leadership learned by failing and repairing, why attitude and emotional awareness matter as much as talent, and how early alignment with directors and departments prevents creative conflict later on. They explore the tension between saying yes out of fear versus curating projects with intention, the shifting definition of âindependent filmâ in a streaming-driven industry, and the importance of protecting taste, patience, and process in a culture that moves too fast. The conversation closes with a grounded perspective on joy and priorities, as Todd shares how fatherhood and family have reshaped how he chooses workâand clarified which projects are truly worth the time and energy they demand.
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This last episode of 2025 is really just me taking a breath and looking back. All year, Iâve had the chance to sit across from people I genuinely admire and listen to their stories â not just the wins, but the doubts, the fear, the growing pains, and the parts of their lives they donât always share publicly. Without realizing it at first, those conversations started shaping how I see my own life and the way I want to move into this next year. What stood out to me was how similar the lessons were, even though everyoneâs path looked different: thereâs no linear road, only commitment; kindness matters more than we think; sustainability beats burnout; fear never really leaves, but experience teaches you how to keep going anyway; and at the end of it all, people matter more than projects. This episode isnât about having it all figured out â itâs about recognizing where we are right now, finding peace in the process, and reminding ourselves that if weâre stepping into a new year feeling unsure, tired, or hopeful but unclear, weâre not behind. Weâre just starting again.
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In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast, Carlo & his wife Angelica sit down for an honest conversation about marriage, identity, and choosing fulfillment in an unpredictable creative life. Together, you reflect on her decision to leave a traditional job to pursue freelance work in yoga and wellness, the emotional highs and lows that come with that shift, and the identity changes that follow when you stop chasing âstabilityâ and start building something meaningful. The conversation expands into marriage, compromise, redefining success beyond money, and creating a life rooted in presence, purpose, and long-term sustainabilityâending with a reminder to practice contentment (santosha) while still allowing space to grow.
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In this episode, Carlo sits down with filmmaker and YouTuber Patrick Tomasso for a deep, honest conversation about navigating creativity, identity, and longevity in the digital world. Patrick opens up about evolving beyond gear reviews, embracing video essays, and why passionânot algorithmsâmust guide your work. Together, they explore the fear of changing niches, the pressure to post constantly, maintaining integrity with brands, and the importance of building a genuine connection with an audience who resonates with who you really are. Grounded in vulnerability, humor, and real creative experience, this episode is a reminder that the most meaningful work comes from following your curiosity, trusting your voice, and continuously redefining yourself as you grow.JOIN CIVA COLLECTIVE âș https://www.civacollective.com/USE THE CODE: TCG20 TO RECEIVE 20% OFF "THE FOUNDATION" MEMBERSHIP
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In this episode of The Creative Gap, cinematographer and entrepreneur Nicholas Bluff shares how his creative journey evolved from filming parkour videos in Copenhagen to founding Bluff Bounce, a lighting innovation now used by filmmakers worldwide. He reflects on lessons learned from working in the lighting and camera departments, the cultural contrasts between filmmaking in Denmark and Brazil, and how observation and curiosity led him to develop a product that replicates the beauty of natural light. Nicholas discusses balancing art and entrepreneurship, building structure to fuel creativity, and the importance of presence, awareness, and authenticity in a world driven by speed and imitation.
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In this episode, Joshua Martin shares his journey from videography to cinematography, balancing family life with a freelance career, and navigating the challenges of YouTube and creative authenticity. He opens up about financial struggles, building multiple income streams, and the importance of budgeting in an unpredictable industry. Joshua emphasizes reducing overhead, finding peace, and redefining successânot by numbers or possessions, but by sustainability, impact, and community.
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In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast filmmaker and entrepreneur Jakob Owens, explores the balance between creative ownership, freelance life, and building sustainable businesses. Jakob talks about the importance of creating freedom in his career so he can prioritize family and personal life, while also navigating the challenges of criticism and self-doubt when putting himself out publicly through YouTube, podcasts, and business ventures. The discussion covers financial literacy for creativesâhow to think about investments, debt, and cutting unnecessary expensesâas well as the value of trustworthy business partners and building projects that align with personal passion. Jakob also shares how fitness, discipline, and pushing through hard challenges shape his mindset as both a filmmaker and entrepreneur. The episode closes with reflections on evolving beliefs, communication in relationships, and Jakobâs excitement about upcoming projects with Prism Lens FX.
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In this episode of The Creative Gap, Carlo sits down with BPN filmmakers George Kroeker and Ian Rodriguez to discuss their journey into filmmaking, their collaboration, and the making of "Surrender", BPNâs feature-length documentary revolving around last year's Last Man Standing Race. They share how they each got startedâfrom photography and design to videographyâbefore finding their way onto the BPN media team, and how their friendship and honesty shaped their creative partnership. The conversation dives into the challenges of shooting an unpredictable multi-day race, the risks they took in storytelling, and the symbolism behind the filmâs title & ethereal nature. Throughout, Ian and George emphasize BPNâs culture of trust, faith, and pushing creative boundaries, reflecting on how Surrender not only redefined what a running documentary could look like but also deepened their growth as filmmakers and men of faith.
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