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Indie Horror VFX: A Deep Dive with 'Kill Her' Director Robyn August

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Get ready to dive into the world of indie film with our guest, Robyn August. Robyn is the director of the darkly comedic slasher film 'Kill Her', and in our conversation, he pulls back the curtain on the steps he took to bring this film to life. We explore his unconventional start in the industry, the inspiration he drew from Mark Duplass' SXSW keynote speech, and how he turned the tables on the classic slasher film setup. Robyn also shares his experiences in creating his first feature 'Party With Me' and the unexpected twists that took 'Kill Her' on its unique path.
Shining a spotlight on the technical side of filmmaking, Robyn delves into the importance of practical effects and how VFX can enhance a scene. He discusses some of the challenges he encountered, such as working with a real head for a scene involving a head crush, and how he had to adapt when things didn't go as planned. But beyond the challenges, Robyn also shares the joy that comes from being part of the creative process, from planning shots to seeing the final product. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding each department's role on a film set to work more collaboratively and successfully.
It's not all about the technicalities, though. Robyn shares his thoughts on the importance of enjoying the filmmaking process and viewing it as a privilege. He talks about how crucial it is to remember to have fun, despite the pressures of deadlines and the quest for perfection. We also get into the nitty-gritty of indie film distribution, the struggle of getting a small movie out there, and Robyn's future projects. So tune in, whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or an indie film enthusiast, for some valuable insights and a whole lot of passion for the art of filmmaking.
KillHer Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/67PfI_vyFt0?si=WkFvvfk0NebOMu8K
Robyn August's website: http://robynaugust.com/

Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.
For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com
For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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Get ready to dive into the world of indie film with our guest, Robyn August. Robyn is the director of the darkly comedic slasher film 'Kill Her', and in our conversation, he pulls back the curtain on the steps he took to bring this film to life. We explore his unconventional start in the industry, the inspiration he drew from Mark Duplass' SXSW keynote speech, and how he turned the tables on the classic slasher film setup. Robyn also shares his experiences in creating his first feature 'Party With Me' and the unexpected twists that took 'Kill Her' on its unique path.
Shining a spotlight on the technical side of filmmaking, Robyn delves into the importance of practical effects and how VFX can enhance a scene. He discusses some of the challenges he encountered, such as working with a real head for a scene involving a head crush, and how he had to adapt when things didn't go as planned. But beyond the challenges, Robyn also shares the joy that comes from being part of the creative process, from planning shots to seeing the final product. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding each department's role on a film set to work more collaboratively and successfully.
It's not all about the technicalities, though. Robyn shares his thoughts on the importance of enjoying the filmmaking process and viewing it as a privilege. He talks about how crucial it is to remember to have fun, despite the pressures of deadlines and the quest for perfection. We also get into the nitty-gritty of indie film distribution, the struggle of getting a small movie out there, and Robyn's future projects. So tune in, whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or an indie film enthusiast, for some valuable insights and a whole lot of passion for the art of filmmaking.
KillHer Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/67PfI_vyFt0?si=WkFvvfk0NebOMu8K
Robyn August's website: http://robynaugust.com/

Hosted by Foxtrot X-Ray’s founder and “chief pixel pusher” Paul DeNigris, who brings to the conversation 25 years of experience in both independent filmmaking and visual effects, as well as 20 years of experience in teaching all aspects of digital filmmaking at the university level.
For episodes, transcripts, and more, visit http://vfxforindies.com
For more information about what Foxtrot X-Ray can do for your film, visit https://foxtrotxray.com

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