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The One With the AACTA-Winning Risk Taker

Season 2, Ep. 6

In this episode, we dive into the world of filmmaking with award-winning producer Stephanie Troost.


Discover how a little bit of delusion and grit fuel the creative process, as Stephanie shares her journey from childhood performer to co-founder of Spectacle.

Learn about the many no's and triumphs of producing debut feature Birdeater, and the importance of perseverance in the ever-evolving film industry. Stephanie emphasizes the importance of collaboration in filmmaking, current trends in the industry, and offers valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers.


But wait, there’s more:


Follow Steph - @Steph.Troost @birdeatermovie


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Credits:

Hosted by Amanda Browne @a.m.andabrowne and Nell Nakkan @nell.nakkan

Produced by Ashlee Russell

Edit by Snappy Street Creative

Music by Genevieve Patrick

Artwork by Fifth Studio Design Co

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