In this episode of ScreenME, Ulrike Rohn speaks with Estonian film producer and SetVox co-founder Lennart Mathias Männik about the connections between filmmaking, creative education, and startup entrepreneurship. Lennart reflects on his journey from studying Film Arts at Tallinn University's Baltic Film, Media and Arts School (BFM) to completing a Master’s degree in Culture Management at the University of Tartu, where his research examined the Estonian film industry’s challenges beyond funding, including work conditions, shared priorities, and the need for stronger dialogue between creative professionals and decision-makers. The conversation then turns to SetVox, a smart communication tool for professional film sets that was born not from a fixed business plan, but from a bootcamp experience at Jõhvi Ida Hub with former BFM coursemates. Lennart explains how the team moved from creative collaboration into the startup world, why film production and entrepreneurship may have more in common than they first appear, and how SetVox aims to reduce miscommunication on set by linking walkie-talkie systems with smart devices, live transcription, and clearer information flows. Lennart also discusses the mindset shift required when moving from the slower development cycles of film to the fast pace of startup incubation, the value of teamwork, and the role universities can play in preparing students for diverse creative careers. The episode offers practical insight into media entrepreneurship and shows how problems encountered in everyday film production can become the starting point for new tools, ventures, and ways of working. Key Quotes “The biggest takeaway from BFM has always been the people, the environment, and the possibilities to participate in different projects.” “Coming from a creative background, you always have to rethink your idea and revalidate it again and again. In startups, it works in a similar way.” “In filmmaking, development can take five to eight years. In startups, people ask where you will be in six months. That tempo is something I am still learning.” Lennart Mathias Männik is an Estonian film producer and graduate of the Baltic Film, Media and Arts School (BFM), whose work bridges creative vision with international collaboration. His short films Twin Turbo, Christmas Day, and Come Sit With Us have screened at renowned festivals including Camerimage, Black Nights Film Festival, Uppsala Short Film Festival and FilmFestival Cottbus. Lennart is known for combining a strong artistic sensibility with precise, strategic production leadership. He is particularly drawn to stories that explore connection, identity, and the human need to belong. His documentary Venice of the East premiered on Estonian National Television further expanding his work into the documentary field and national broadcast platforms. Keywords ScreenME, Lennart Mathias Männik, SetVox, BFM, Baltic Film Media and Arts School, film production, Estonian film industry, media entrepreneurship, startup, creative entrepreneurship, film technology, film set communication, walkie-talkie transcription, Tehnopol, Ida Hub, film accelerator, cultural management, University of Tartu, creative industries, audiovisual innovation Host: Ulrike Rohn Sound: Tanel Kadalipp (episode 1-14), Sangam Panta (episode 15 - https://bfmentrepreneurhub.tlu.ee/screenme-podcast/