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Episode 45: Chè Baker (Writer, Director, Video Editor and Teacher in Film Making)

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Chè Baker, is a creative who has been in the industry for more almost 20 years. He graduated from Charles Sturt University with a BA in TV and Film Production and recently finished his PHD in Creative Industries. Chè wears many hates which include; writer, director and video editor. He has worked on project such as 'The Hobbit' films, 'Dawson's Creek'. In 2017 he released his first full feature film called 'Blue World Order' that had actors such as Billy Zane, Jack Thompson, Stephen Hunter and Jake Ryan. Since then he has mentored and lectured in the US and Australia in the Art of Film making. He is a wealth of knowledge and experience and to have him on was just an honour. We covered a lot of topics in this interview from making films in Australia and comparing it to Hollywood. And also what it takes to be a creative in the industry. He was my first ever mentor to give me guidance and I hope folks listening to the podcast have something to takeaway from it too. Chè is the process of cutting a film which is looking to coming next year in 2024 so look out for it as I have seen the trailer and it looks amazing. The film is called 'States of Mind'. Thanks Chè for taking time out of your busy schedule to support our humble Podcast. Chookas in the project.

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Chè Baker, is a creative who has been in the industry for more almost 20 years. He graduated from Charles Sturt University with a BA in TV and Film Production and recently finished his PHD in Creative Industries. Chè wears many hates which include; writer, director and video editor. He has worked on project such as 'The Hobbit' films, 'Dawson's Creek'. In 2017 he released his first full feature film called 'Blue World Order' that had actors such as Billy Zane, Jack Thompson, Stephen Hunter and Jake Ryan. Since then he has mentored and lectured in the US and Australia in the Art of Film making. He is a wealth of knowledge and experience and to have him on was just an honour. We covered a lot of topics in this interview from making films in Australia and comparing it to Hollywood. And also what it takes to be a creative in the industry. He was my first ever mentor to give me guidance and I hope folks listening to the podcast have something to takeaway from it too. Chè is the process of cutting a film which is looking to coming next year in 2024 so look out for it as I have seen the trailer and it looks amazing. The film is called 'States of Mind'. Thanks Chè for taking time out of your busy schedule to support our humble Podcast. Chookas in the project.

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