Beyond The Budget

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Real talk from production accountants about what it takes to keep a project on track. From budgeting to tax incentives, this series shares how the money side of production really works.

Episodes

  1. FEB 18

    He Went From Building Sets To Setting Budgets for Hollywood Films

    It’s not every day that a big Hollywood movie is shooting in your town. When you're offered a job on set, you take it—no questions asked. That’s how Jamie Hinton went from working in carpentry to diving headfirst into the world of production finance.   In this episode of Beyond the Budget, Bishop Porter speaks with Jamie about his journey from a background PA to becoming a production finance executive overseeing multi-million-dollar movie budgets at Netflix and Paramount. He also reflects on the industry’s digital transformation during the COVID-19 pandemic, returning to freelance work after years of in-house work, and why adaptability is no longer optional in modern production.  Key insights from this episode:  What studio work teaches you about the full life cycle of a project Why communication & reputation matter as much as technical skill Tips for navigating the fast-paced world of film production accounting   Chapters: (00:00) Meet Jamie Hinton  (02:08) Working on “The Patriot”   (04:27) Moving to New York and stepping into first and key roles  (09:29) Understanding the full studio life cycle  (13:04) Pop quiz about Jamie’s film history  (17:15) COVID and the push toward digital production finance  (18:19) Why Jamie pursued an MBA mid-career  (21:29) Balancing creative ambition with financial constraints  (26:50) Rapid-fire questions with Jamie    Follow us on our socials:  Learn more on https://castandcrew.com/  Facebook: https://facebook.com/CastCrew  Instagram: https://instagram.com/castandcrewllc/  LinkedIn: https:/linkedin.com/company/castcrew/  X: https://x.com/CastAndCrewNews

    30 min
  2. JAN 14

    Building a Career in Production Finance Without Connections

    How far can one cold email take you? Turns out… pretty far.  In this episode of Beyond the Budget, Bishop Porter sits down with Tim McDaniel, a production accountant who broke into the entertainment industry with zero connections—just persistence and a willingness to start at the bottom.  That one cold email landed him a gig on “Southland” and kickstarted a career that’s led to major projects like “Euphoria,” “Big Little Lies,” “Insecure,” and “The Sympathizer”. Tim shares the realities of leading finance teams on high-stakes productions, how he adapted during the industry's shift to digital workflows, and why training the next generation of crew is one of the most important parts of the job.  Key insights from this episode:  How production experience builds better accountants Adapting to digital workflows post-COVID What it takes to manage a team on a high-stakes show  Chapters: (00:00) Meet Tim McDaniel  (03:06) Getting started in film through cold calls and unpaid internships  (04:14) Transitioning from production to accounting  (10:18) Teaching the next generation through IATSE training programs  (13:46) How COVID accelerated the shift to digital  (18:12) Managing remote teams and finding your stride  (22:19) How to break into the industry and get hired  (26:19) Rapid-fire questions with Tim    Follow us on our socials:  Learn more on https://castandcrew.com/  Facebook: https://facebook.com/CastCrew  Instagram: https://instagram.com/castandcrewllc/  LinkedIn: https:/linkedin.com/company/castcrew/  X: https://x.com/CastAndCrewNews

    30 min
  3. 09/12/2025

    From Guarding Batman to Budgeting Boba Fett With Brad Field

    Brad Field traded combat boots for call sheets, building a career that took him from the US military to blockbuster sets like “Bird Box,” “Knives Out,” and “The Book of Boba Fett.”   In this episode of Beyond the Budget, Bishop Porter talks with Brad about his unexpected journey into production accounting, from serving as a security detail on “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” to clerking in Boston and eventually managing multimillion-dollar budgets.  Brad shares lessons learned on both studio features and indie films, why incentives and attention to detail matter, and how platforms like PSL+ and MediaWeb change the job. He also reflects on working alongside his wife, a production supervisor on “The Mandalorian and Ahsoka,” and offers advice for anyone trying to break into the business.  Key insights from this episode:  How military logistics translate to production workflows Tips for taking your first lead accountant role Why low-budget projects build high-level skills   Chapters: (00:00) Meet Brad Field  (01:15) How security jobs led to Hollywood  (03:41) Breaking into accounting through data entry  (06:06) Lessons from clerking on big features  (08:26) Making the leap to second assistant  (10:13) What to expect when keying indies  (12:57) Managing payroll solo on a flipped show  (18:19) Why hard work creates lasting momentum  (21:26) Rapid fire with Brad Field    Follow us on our socials:  Learn more on https://castandcrew.com/  Facebook: https://facebook.com/CastCrew  Instagram: https://instagram.com/castandcrewllc/  LinkedIn: https:/linkedin.com/company/castcrew/  X: https://x.com/CastAndCrewNews

    26 min

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Real talk from production accountants about what it takes to keep a project on track. From budgeting to tax incentives, this series shares how the money side of production really works.