26 min

The Mighty Dragon podcast with Deborah Richards #movemenomountain The Mighty Dragon podcast

    • TV & Film

Deborah discusses her career from flair bartending to Dark Lights, which was released last year.  A huge success, this horror short was awarded Best Cinematography, Best Special Effects and Best Horror Short at the Stranger Days Independent Film Festival.  Deborah wears multiple hats during the filmmaking process, something which she does again for Move Me No Mountain, her first feature, out this summer.  We spoke about the challenges and rewards of being in control of all these elements (writer, director, VFX, camera etc) and how this has impacted her script-writing.  

After the interview I was left in complete admiration of Deborah's achievements and drive. A strong, vocal champion of women's filmmaking (not to mention picking up the NW Woman Filmmaker of the Year award), Deborah's star is rising.  Not only this, but she has done so with grace and respect for those she has worked with.  Thank you for this opportunity Deborah, may I wish you all the best with your future projects.  Podcasts and interviews with filmmakers the world over.   

Check out my special "The Mandalorian" & Mindhunter interview series,  a unique behind-the-scenes experience of these hit shows.  Want to learn tips and tricks from those who have succeeded? My YouTube page hosts podcasts and supporting videos with filmmakers, actors, producers, directors, and more. It showcases my own research as an amateur screenwriter/animator in creating my own stories for release here.  This channel heavily supports the importance of Indie film not only in the UK but worldwide. See how Indie filmmakers are engaging with their audience to deliver unique content from shorts to features and what drives their process.  It may help you start your own?  

SOCIAL MEDIA - Come and say hello :) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themightydragonblogTwitter: https://twitter.com/BertieChan55Blog: https://themightydragon.blog

Deborah discusses her career from flair bartending to Dark Lights, which was released last year.  A huge success, this horror short was awarded Best Cinematography, Best Special Effects and Best Horror Short at the Stranger Days Independent Film Festival.  Deborah wears multiple hats during the filmmaking process, something which she does again for Move Me No Mountain, her first feature, out this summer.  We spoke about the challenges and rewards of being in control of all these elements (writer, director, VFX, camera etc) and how this has impacted her script-writing.  

After the interview I was left in complete admiration of Deborah's achievements and drive. A strong, vocal champion of women's filmmaking (not to mention picking up the NW Woman Filmmaker of the Year award), Deborah's star is rising.  Not only this, but she has done so with grace and respect for those she has worked with.  Thank you for this opportunity Deborah, may I wish you all the best with your future projects.  Podcasts and interviews with filmmakers the world over.   

Check out my special "The Mandalorian" & Mindhunter interview series,  a unique behind-the-scenes experience of these hit shows.  Want to learn tips and tricks from those who have succeeded? My YouTube page hosts podcasts and supporting videos with filmmakers, actors, producers, directors, and more. It showcases my own research as an amateur screenwriter/animator in creating my own stories for release here.  This channel heavily supports the importance of Indie film not only in the UK but worldwide. See how Indie filmmakers are engaging with their audience to deliver unique content from shorts to features and what drives their process.  It may help you start your own?  

SOCIAL MEDIA - Come and say hello :) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themightydragonblogTwitter: https://twitter.com/BertieChan55Blog: https://themightydragon.blog

26 min

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