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S1, E1: Let's Go!
vendredi 9 mai 2025 • Durée 02:58
Oregon Indie Film
Oregon is an amazing place. With ocean beaches, rugged coastlines, raging rivers, snow capped mountains, lush forests, and barren high desert. From urban cities to rural towns, we have all the film friendly locations. The talented actors and professional film crew members make Oregon an ideal place for independent filmmaking. These are many of the reasons so many films are made here.
Oregon Indie Film is here to shine the light on the films and filmmakers you may not have heard of . . . yet. Short films to feature-length, narrative and documentaries, Oregon Indie Film focuses on the diversity and talent of Oregon's independent filmmakers and their contributions to the state's vibrant film scene. They are making movies everyday. Many of these movies are screened at local or international film festivals and some are distributed around the world.
I’m Dawn Sellers, the host here at Oregon Indie Film, in each episode I’ll interview these industry professionals that are making it happen.
An award winning filmmaker myself, I write, direct, and produce stories for both film and stage. I am one of the founding board members of POV Filmmakers a nonprofit that fosters networking, collaboration, and resources for a community of independent filmmakers in the Portland, Oregon area.
I’ve served on the board of the Portland Chapter of Women In Film and other local arts organizations. I enjoy connecting members of the community to help them follow their passion of filmmaking. As I became involved in the local film industry I quickly realized that Oregon is well on the way to being the indie film capital. In fact, that is the branding I’m going for. A fan of many filmmaking podcasts myself, I decided that the world needed a podcast focused on the industry here in Oregon. So join me. Follow or subscribe, listen in, and hear from the professionals themselves, their insights into the creative process, challenges, and triumphs of making movies in Oregon. We’re talented, creative, gritty, and we have stories to tell.
Presented by Broken Toe Productions
Hosted by Dawn Sellers
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S1, E2: Mike Caron
mardi 20 mai 2025 • Durée 42:55
Welcome to Oregon Indie Film, a video podcast that shines the light on Oregon's independent film industry. I’m your host, Dawn Sellers. I interview Oregon’s independent filmmakers who offer insights into the creative process, challenges, and triumphs of making movies in Oregon.
I had the pleasure of sitting down in the studio with Portland screenwriter-turned-filmmaker, Mike Caron. Mike and I first met last year when he cast my husband, Doug, in his western Strike the Wind. Since then, we've become friends and collaborators—working together on Strike the Wind and other exciting projects.
In this episode, we explore how indie filmmakers not only get their films made, but also how the landscape of independent film is evolving—especially when it comes to distribution and financing. Mike shares his journey into filmmaking after careers in other fields, how he’s written so many screenplays, his early creative experiments, and how he continues to grow as a filmmaker.
You’ll also pick up screenwriting tips and hear what to do when a deal falls apart—because, as every filmmaker knows, it’s all part of the process.
SHOW NOTES:
Mike Caron Films:
Someday: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt25363256/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_cdt_t_2
Outer Darkness: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29402418/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_cdt_t_1
Strike The Wind: Watch the Trailer -
Contact Mike Caron – papa.caron@gmail.com or on Facebook @mike.caron.75
7th Street Productions: 7thstreetfilms.com
* Calvin McCarthy
* Chyna Rae Shurts
POV Filmmakers monthly meetups – POVFilmmakers.org
Thanks so much for listening. If you’d like to learn more about Mike’s current project, Strike the Wind, check out the trailer above.
You can also connect with Mike directly to keep the conversation going or explore more of his work.
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a five-star review and share it with your friends—it really helps us reach more indie film lovers.
Want to support the podcast? Reach out at OregonIndieFilm@gmail.com.
You can find Oregon Indie Film wherever you listen to podcasts—and on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Substack.
Big thanks to NedSpace for sponsoring this episode.
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S1 E4 Alexandra Helgerson
mardi 27 mai 2025 • Durée 36:06
Find Alexadra Helgerson:
Listen to her music on Spotify
https://www.youtube.com/@alexandrahelgerson
https://www.patreon.com/lexhelgerson
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-helgerson-baaa76a/
https://www.instagram.com/alexandrahelgerson/
Ryan Graves, Hibernation Films https://www.hibernationfilms.com/
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S1 E3 Drew Crosby
mardi 27 mai 2025 • Durée 37:12
Drew Crosby
https://ghoulcaponepicture.wixsite.com/ghoulcapone
https://www.instagram.com/ghoulcapone/
https://www.instagram.com/forsakenremainsfilm/
https://www.instagram.com/artdrewcrosby/
Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-crosby-744299132/
Portland State University Film Program: https://www.pdx.edu/film/
Sub Basement Studios:
https://subbasementstudios.com/
PSU Viking Film Festival: https://filmfreeway.com/PSUVikingFilmFestival
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S1 E7 Jennifer Wolfe
mercredi 11 juin 2025 • Durée 01:05:19
This episode features author, screenwriter, and director Jennifer Wolfe. We talk about Jennifer’s transition from being an author of young adult fiction to her true love of horror and how to get started in film. Jennifer shares her experience producing and directing her first film during the pandemic which went on to win several awards in the film festival circuit. How she had to let go of being a perfectionist, writing to budget, and the challenge of not only directing an indie feature, but filming it in nine days.
Show Notes:
Oregon Indie Film is a video podcast that shines the light on Oregon's independent film industry. Host Dawn Sellers interviews Oregon’s independent filmmakers who offer insights into the creative process, challenges, and triumphs of making movies in Oregon. If you would like to support this podcast by becoming a sponsor or a guest reach out OregonIndieFilm@gmail.com
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit oregonindiefilm.substack.com
S1 E6 Anna Campbell
vendredi 6 juin 2025 • Durée 01:03:06
I have been following the progress of Anna Campbell and her film NORA for a while. This is a film that walks the line of film, musical theatre, and music videos. But it is about much more than the music, it explores the struggle many women face. We are told we can have it all, but can we really? NORA navigates this path with a current day narrative many of us will relate to, infused with flashbacks that are big, beautiful, emotional, and reminiscent of when we all thought our lives could best be explained in a flashy music video.
Anna Campbell, Actor, Writer, Director, Producer
NORA
https://norathemovie.com/
streaming now: https://veeps.com/nora
Soundtrack available on Spotify, Amazon, and Apple Music
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1469230/?ref_=fn_all_nme_1
Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-campbell-875458123/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/annawillgram
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S1 E5 Kristina Haddad
mardi 3 juin 2025 • Durée 48:37
In this episode Kristina shares her thoughts on Oregon’s independent filmmaking industry, the creative talent that she has witnessed over the last decade as a successful acting coach in Portland, her own film, Miss Ethnic Non-Specific, currently in pre-production, other films she is working on, and the nonprofit she founded, Brett’s Bass Fund which honors her late husband, renowned Bass player, Brett Rothfeld by providing resources to aspiring bass players who may not have the resources to support or learn.
SHOW NOTES:
Website
https://kristinahaddad.net/
IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0352659/?ref_=fn_all_nme_1
The Actor’s Lab https://theactorslab.com/portland-oregon/
The Great Divide – Upcoming screening at The Clinton Theater June 8th
https://thegreatdividemovie.org/
Fertile Ground – Portland’s Festival of New Works
https://fertilegroundpdx.org/
Miss Ethnic Non-Specific
https://missethnicnonspecific.com/
https://www.instagram.com/missethnicnonspecificfilm/
Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-haddad/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/krissy1407/
https://brettsbassfund.org/
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S1 E8 Haven Garber
mercredi 18 juin 2025 • Durée 37:27
Inspired by her son, River, Haven started River Wild Films to write, produce and direct films that are family friendly and all about human connection. The first feature film, Getting Back, has universal themes of grief, fear, hope, family and love. There are deep emotional struggles balanced with lightness and imagination. It explores how we all deal with grief differently, while trying to hold on to the bonds we have.
Show Notes:
Instagram: @GettingBackFilm
Facebook: Getting Back: A River Wild Film
YouTube: @Rivers_Wonder
Watch the Getting Back Trailer:
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E17 Devin Febbroriello
jeudi 18 septembre 2025 • Durée 01:08:36
This episode features Devin Febbroriello, writer, director, producer and co-owner of Desert Island Studios, in Portland, Oregon.
It was a pleasure to sit down with Devin to chat. We cover a lot in this episode, from how Devin first knew she wanted to make films, her path through film school and a chance move to Portland, to being chosen as one of the International Screenwriters Association’s top 25 screenwriters to watch in 2025, and about how Desert Island Studios is much more than a studio space, it is a collective of filmmakers and a champion of Oregon’s independent film industry, helping filmmakers create passionate projects and commercial work.
I hope you enjoy my conversation with Devin Febbroriello
SHOW NOTES:
Follow Devin Febbroriello on her website
Devin Febbroriello on Instagram
Find out more about Desert Island Studios
Check out the International Screenwriters Association
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E16 Kelsey Taylor
jeudi 21 août 2025 • Durée 36:42
Kelsey Taylor, writer and director of To Kill A Wolf, an independent feature film, filmed in Oregon. This story is a modern day fairy tale, now playing at Regal Fox Tower in Portland as well as theaters in Bend and Eugene.
It was a pleasure to sit down with Kelsey and talk about how she went from a small town in the center of Washington to Los Angeles where she has made a name for herself as a director and now independent filmmaker.
You’ll hear about how filming near Mt. Hood in February brought some challenges and some unexpected magic as well as the search for distribution and advice for those of you wanting to make a film. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Kelsey Taylor.
Show Notes - Links:
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