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How to Thrive with a Shoestring Budget and Wild Ambitions | Fireside Q&Q w Erika Christie

Season 1, Ep. 12
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Welcome to the very first episode of Creator/Shift Fireside Q&Q! Our host Erika Christie dives deep into the power of constraints in the creative process, spanning topics from filmmaking with practical effects to cross-genre screenwriting. Discover how limited resources can ignite innovation, and hear Erika's firsthand experiences filming in extreme conditions, including working with marines on jet skis and managing waterproof cameras in turbulent weather.

Gain insights into Erika's unique approach to blending horror, comedy, and science fiction, and how she navigates technical challenges in outdoor filming. With a background in theater, graphic design, music, comic books, and audio production, Erika offers a wealth of knowledge for aspiring artists and creators.


Key Highlights:

  • Using constraints like limited color palettes to enhance creativity.
  • Cross-genre writing, particularly horror-comedy-science fiction.
  • Preference for practical effects over CGI in filmmaking.
  • Filming adventures: Jet skis, waterproof cameras, and extreme weather.
  • Comic book writing guided by online classes and YouTube tutorials.
  • Practical applications of her graphic design and photography skills.
  • Creative inspirations: Tim Burton and Peter Lindgren.
  • Platform-specific content strategies for YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
  • Exploring new technologies like ChatGPT for creative tasks.
  • The importance of constructive criticism and team collaboration on set.

Join us for this engaging discussion that promises to inspire your creative journey. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated with our bi-weekly Q&A sessions!


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