HOW TO: Craft an Improv-Driven Story (w/ Luke Matthews)
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This week on the pod, we chat with writer–director Luke Matthews, the mind behind TRICKS CAN GO WRONG — a film about an aspiring magician that doubles as a sharp metaphor for post-college life. Blending vaudevillian, Buster Keaton–style physical comedy with Fielder-esque man-on-the-street absurdity, Luke’s film plays with illusion both onstage and off. We talk about how his fascination with magic and practical effects shaped his visual storytelling, and how the film’s unscripted moments ended up redefining its scripted ones.
Furthermore, we discuss how hybrid-improv comedy fits into today’s film landscape — and how the internet is reshaping the way we all consume comedy. Luke recalls a key piece of advice from mentor and acclaimed comedy director Pete Segal about the power of audience testing, and offers resourceful ways to stretch your budget (spoiler: ask for favors and shoot your shot!). Lastly, the episode closes on a refreshingly honest note as we discuss the shared ups and downs of life as a freelance filmmaker.
Oh, and don't miss our next two episodes where we talk with the producer and editor of the film!























