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Shooting An 8 Day Feature Film Using "Structured Improv" With Director Christopher Folkens

Shooting An 8 Day Feature Film Using "Structured Improv" With Director Christopher Folkens

Update: 2025-04-18
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In this episode, I am joined by filmmaker Christopher Folkens to discuss his debut feature film The Catalyst - a psychological thriller that was produced in just 8 shooting days.

Throughout our discussion, we explore the unconventional production methods Christopher employed, including structured improvisation and a non-traditional shooting schedule.

Topics covered include:
  • Why Christopher chose to embrace structured improvisation with actors
  • How they filmed nearly half the movie in a single night
  • Completing a feature film in just 8 total shooting days
  • The evolution from a 12-person proof of concept to a 7-person final cast
  • Using obstacles as opportunities in low-budget production
  • The benefits of having an editing background as a director
  • Finding the balance between having a plan and remaining flexible on set
Links from the show:

Christopher Folkens - Instagram

The Catalyst Movie - Instagram

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Shooting An 8 Day Feature Film Using "Structured Improv" With Director Christopher Folkens

Shooting An 8 Day Feature Film Using "Structured Improv" With Director Christopher Folkens

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