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PODCAST: Luke Barnett On Going Viral With A $50 Short & Carving Out Success In Hollywood

In this episode I’m thrilled to be joined by Luke Barnett to discuss our viral short film OVATION, made for just $50 over a two-hour shoot. The film satirizes the never-ending standing ovations at major festivals that have dominated the trades in recent years.

Within days of completion, the short caught fire online and even landed a feature in Variety – proof that the smallest, most spontaneous projects can yield outsized results. Throughout the discussion we unpack OVATION in detail, along with Luke’s wildly successful short The Crossing Over Express, another viral sensation viewed by millions that was transformative for his career.

Topics covered include:

  • The origin of Crossing Over Express and building a deeply personal film
  • Shorts that connect vs. features that stall – and why connection beats runtime
  • What “branding yourself” as an artist really means for your career
  • Crafting OVATION: single take, no dialogue, real applause, two lights, tiny room
  • Satire vs. parody: the importance of keeping it grounded and real
  • Festivals or internet? How to decide where your short belongs
  • “Asymmetric bets”: making fast, cheap work with huge upside
  • Hustle, grit, and the necessary (healthy) delusion to survive this industry

If you enjoy OVATION, please leave a comment, thumbs up, or share with a friend!

This is Episode 260: Luke Barnett On Going Viral With A $50 Short & Carving Out Success In Hollywood

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Links from the show:

OVATION – Watch On YouTube!

The Crossing Over Express

Luke Barnett – Instagram

Luke Barnett – X

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Noam Kroll is an award-winning Los Angeles based filmmaker, and the founder of the boutique production house, Creative Rebellion. His work can be seen at international film festivals, on network television, and in various publications across the globe. Follow Noam on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more content like this!

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