The Film Finance & Distribution Podcast

Amber Williams

Whirleybird Productions presents the Film Finance and Distribution Podcast: a deep dive into the business backbone of the cinematic world. We engage in insightful conversations with accomplished filmmakers, seasoned entertainment lawyers, and pivotal industry insiders. Our goal? To demystify the complex realms of film finance and distribution, equipping the next generation of filmmakers, producers, and cinema enthusiasts with knowledge about success stories, safe working practices, script acquisition, start-ups and running a production company, insights into sales and distribution contract pitfalls, budgeting techniques, tax benefits, funding sources, artificial intelligence and filmmaking, addressing skills shortages, the importance of training, intellectual property rights, copyright intricacies, and the art of successful collaboration.

  1. SEP 5

    Matt Borlenghi: Producing, Ideas for Getting a TV Show Made, and Playing Lyle in Cobra Kai

    🎬 In this episode of the Film Finance & Distribution Podcast, I sit down with Matt Borlenghi — an award-winning producer, writer, and actor best known as Lyle, the Pawnshop Guy in Netflix’s Cobra Kai. Matt’s career spans decades, beginning with his breakout role on All My Children opposite Kelly Ripa, which earned him a Daytime Emmy nomination and a Soap Opera Digest Award. He went on to star in primetime shows including The Jeff Foxworthy Show, Pig Sty, Party Girl, and Police Academy: The Series, before later becoming a fan-favourite on Cobra Kai. But Matt’s work goes far beyond acting. He is a multiple award-winning producer who has developed TV shows with and for major production companies and networks. His true-crime investigation Postmortem in Vegas aired on LMN through NorthSouth Productions and A&E, and he continues to develop new series — including ATF, a drama based on the real-life undercover work of a longtime ATF agent. Matt also recently produced and starred in the pilot Townsend, and appears in Letters to Addy and Daddy’s Place. On the film side, his credits include The Bobby DeBarge Story, Divine Influencer, 90 Days Past Due, and Can You Feel the Beat: The Lisa Lisa Story. In this conversation, the first half of the episode focuses on Matt’s acting career — his breakout roles, his experience on Cobra Kai, and what makes a supporting character like Lyle resonate so deeply with audiences. In the second half, we turn to his work as a writer and producer, diving into the realities of developing projects, the challenges of getting a TV show made, and what it really takes to balance creative vision with industry demands. 🔗 Stay connected with Matt Borlenghi: Instagram: @cobrakaipawnguy IMDb: Matt Borlenghi on IMDb ActorCV: Matt Borlenghi Profile Read more: Matt Borlenghi on the 5 Things You Need to Create a Highly Successful Career in TV and Film – Authority Magazine / Medium 🔗 Follow the Film Finance & Distribution Podcast / Amber Williams: Podcast: filmfinance.podbean.com LinkedIn: Amber Williams The Film Finance & Distribution Podcast has grown worldwide, becoming a trusted resource for filmmakers who want practical knowledge on raising finance, closing deals, and reaching audiences. It’s designed to share insights you won’t easily find elsewhere, helping the filmmaking community access the tools needed to succeed.

    1h 4m
  2. JUL 21

    How AI Is Changing Film & TV – with Eline Van Der Velden, CEO of Particle6

    What happens when you move your entire production process over to AI? In this episode, we sit down with Eline Van Der Velden, Founder and CEO of award-winning AI production company Particle6, to explore how she did just that — and what it means for the future of content creation film and television. From AI influencers and in-house tools to cost-saving, we cover it all. Whether you're curious about industry disruption, or where AI is headed next, this episode is packed with insight, optimism, and the occasional reality check. Watch the YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJDxvGLNoHY Eline van der Velden is the Founder and CEO of Particle6, an award-winning AI production company known for creating viral, social and AI content. Eline's background in physics (MSci from Imperial College) drives Particle6’s unique methodology, which combines scientific creativity with advanced technology and AI, making content that resonates and reduces production costs by 60%. With a decade of experience across platforms like BBC, Sky, Hearst Networks and Amazon Prime, Particle6 specializes in high-quality tv shows, digital campaigns, and immersive experiences. Under her leadership, Particle6 has produced over 50 programs and got over 1B views, including viral BBC Three hits like Putting It Out There, Miss Holland, and Gender Bias Riddle, and has expanded into international brand collaborations with clients like Genshin Impact. The company has won three Lovie Awards for Best Online Comedy and a Gold Telly Award and is recognized by Pact Future30, BFI Global Screenfund, and Channel 4’s Emerging Indie Fund. When not running Particle6, Eline is serious about tennis and dreams of saving the world with nuclear fusion. Particle6 links:   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Particle6TV Inst: https://www.instagram.com/particle6productions/ Home: https://www.particle6.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Particle6Productions/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/particle-productions-ltd

    29 min

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Whirleybird Productions presents the Film Finance and Distribution Podcast: a deep dive into the business backbone of the cinematic world. We engage in insightful conversations with accomplished filmmakers, seasoned entertainment lawyers, and pivotal industry insiders. Our goal? To demystify the complex realms of film finance and distribution, equipping the next generation of filmmakers, producers, and cinema enthusiasts with knowledge about success stories, safe working practices, script acquisition, start-ups and running a production company, insights into sales and distribution contract pitfalls, budgeting techniques, tax benefits, funding sources, artificial intelligence and filmmaking, addressing skills shortages, the importance of training, intellectual property rights, copyright intricacies, and the art of successful collaboration.