In this episode, we dive into the world of indie filmmaking with Rob Mabry, discussing his journey, challenges, and triumphs in creating his first feature film, "The Legend of El Chupacabra."
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1. **Blending Horror and Comedy:**
- Rob shares insights on balancing horror and comedy, noting their similar structures of anticipation and payoff.
- "Horror and comedy are about anticipation and payoff... jokes build up tension to a punchline, and horror builds tension to a scare."
2. **Character and Creature Development:**
- Emphasizes the importance of character-driven comedy and using real-life inspirations for character behaviors.
- "Good comedy is built out of character... I take a lot of inspiration from my daily life and the people I interact with."
- Discusses working with creature designer Sergio Gara for the Chupacabra costume, highlighting the blend of creativity and engineering.
3. **Production and Logistical Challenges:**
- Rob describes the complexities of indie filmmaking, from crowdfunding to logistical planning.
- "It's stressful... when you're an independent filmmaker, you're not just wearing the director hat; you're managing logistics, locations, and ensuring everyone is fed."
4. **Distribution Strategy:**
- Rob talks about the evolving landscape of film distribution, particularly for indie films, and the importance of physical media.
- "It's a challenging time for indie filmmakers to surface above the noise and get their film out there... taking advantage of social media is crucial."
5. **Creative Roots and Inspiration:**
- Reflects on his early passion for storytelling, from writing plays and comic books to filming with a Super 8 camera.
- "I was that kid always writing my own comic books, writing plays... and my dad, who owned a Super 8 film camera, let me borrow it once in a while."
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