Today, I am thrilled to be joined by Jennifer Esposito, here to discuss the incredible journey making and releasing her debut feature film, Fresh Kills.
Throughout the episode Jennifer documents her creative process at length – from conceptualizing the first female driven organized crime movie, to navigating countless obstacles to raise production financing.
She also shares invaluable insight for filmmakers on vetting producers, building a team, and working with actors, along with her experience premiering at Tribeca and much more!
This is Episode 210: Jennifer Esposito On Writing & Directing Her Debut Feature Film FRESH KILLS
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2 Comments
Henry Larry
atJennifers insights on navigating the challenges in filmmaking are truly enlightening. Cant wait to see more female driven narratives hitting the big screen.
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atHi Noam! Question. If an indie live action feature film is in development. What would I need to hand off to a Story Artist? The writer’s script or the production script? Concept art? Pitch deck?