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The FilmTent Podcast

The FilmTent Podcast

著者: Patrick Thompson Elmer Laan
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English language podcast based in the Netherlands with guests working in the film industry locally and internationally. Our goals are to inspire, inform and bring together all the amazing people that keep the art and science of filmmaking alive.

Copyright 2025 Patrick Thompson, Elmer Laan
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  • Film Tent Podcast Ep 02 Herbert Alfonso 1080p
    2025/05/18

    Herbert Alfonso, an artist & filmmaker living in Zwolle talks to host Patrick about his journey through the arts, from making music as part of a hip hop collective to making music videos, studying and making his documentary "Typhoon: Blues and Blessings".


    This episode is proudly sponsored by the MDT Documentary Impact Challenge (http://www.learnfilmmaking.nl), a fantastic free documentary filmmaking course for youth based right here in the Netherlands! Taught by industry professionals, including Kevin himself, this initiative is empowering the next generation of filmmakers. The MDT Documentary Impact Challenge is made possible through the generous support of the Maatschappelijke Diensttijd.


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  • Filmtent Podcast featuring Kevin Augello FRGS
    2025/05/04

    In our inaugural episode, host Patrick has a conversation with Kevin Augello, FRGS. Kevin is a filmmaker with over 30 years making productions for clients like the BBC, National Geographic, Unicef and more.

    Patrick chats with Kevin about his start, and his journey through documentary filmmaking to becoming, in his mind, an adventure filmmaker.In our inaugural episode, host Patrick has an insightful conversation with filmmaker Kevin Augello, FRGS. With over 30 years of experience crafting compelling productions for renowned organizations like the BBC, National Geographic, and UNICEF, Kevin shares his journey through the world of documentary filmmaking and his evolution into what he passionately calls "adventure filmmaking."

    Patrick delves into Kevin's early career and the pivotal moments that shaped his path. Discover the stories behind his impactful work and gain valuable insights into the art and craft of storytelling through film.

    This episode is proudly sponsored by the MDT Documentary Impact Challenge (http://www.learnfilmmaking.nl), a fantastic free documentary filmmaking course for youth based right here in the Netherlands! Taught by industry professionals, including Kevin himself, this initiative is empowering the next generation of filmmakers. The MDT Documentary Impact Challenge is made possible through the generous support of the Maatschappelijke Diensttijd.

    Explore Kevin's stunning filmography and learn more about his work at https://www.newearthfilms.com/.

    Show Notes

    ## Transitioning from Academia to Creative Work

    - Internship at BBC: The speaker transitioned from academia to a more hands-on creative field by securing an internship with the BBC, sparking a career in filmmaking through practical experience.

    - Role Evolution: Initially serving as a camera assistant, the role grew into full-fledged camerawork and documentary production, highlighting the value of starting at the bottom and learning under seasoned professionals.

    ## Working in Documentary Filmmaking

    - Team Dynamics: The typical documentary broadcast crew consists of four to six members, including roles such as director, sound, camera, and researcher, emphasizing collaboration and specific functional contributions in documentary production.

    - Local Collaboration: Documentaries often require collaboration with local filmmakers or producers, who facilitate logistical arrangements and enhance storytelling through regional insights.

    ## Challenges and Skill Development

    - Human vs Natural World Risks: Filmmakers face challenges in both natural and human environments, with the unpredictable human element posing greater risks than natural phenomena, requiring filmmakers to be adaptable and prepared.

    - Developing Directing Skills: Effective directing demands strong people skills, facilitating trust and communication with interview subjects and learning from observed interactions with experienced directors.

    ## Embracing YouTube and Microfunding

    - Transition to YouTube: After COVID-19 disrupted major projects, the speaker found potential in YouTube to self-produce content, embracing the platform as a credible outlet for professional-grade documentaries.

    - Microfunding Strategy: Collaborations with brands and tourism boards on a smaller scale enable the production of diverse projects without the need for large-scale broadcasting budgets.

    ## Navigating Diverse Filmmaking Subject Matters

    - Unexpected Subject Juxtaposition: The versatility of documentary filmmaking allows covering an extensive range of subjects, demonstrated by contrasting projects about LEGO and HIV-affected children in consecutive shoots.

    - Ethical Storytelling: Filmmakers have a duty to address uncomfortable or complex subjects, including vulnerable populations and controversial issues, aiming to raise awareness and stimulate change.

    ## Teaching and Knowledge Sharing in Filmmaking

    - Teaching Philosophy: Encouraging emerging filmmakers to utilize accessible technology and storytelling skills to produce meaningful content without constraints, nurturing creativity and ambition.

    - Documentary Impact Challenge: The speaker plans to share their experiences and insights in an upcoming documentary filmmaking workshop, covering basics of production, interviewing techniques, and setting standards for impactful storytelling.

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