We're sunsetting PodQuest on 2025-07-28. Thank you for your support!
Export Podcast Subscriptions
cover of episode IFH 779: Breaking the Mold: Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe’s Journey to Crafting the Anti-Rom-Com

IFH 779: Breaking the Mold: Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe’s Journey to Crafting the Anti-Rom-Com

2024/12/3
logo of podcast Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast

AI Deep Dive AI Chapters Transcript
People
A
Alex Ferrari
L
Lily Yasuda
M
Michael Wolfe
Topics
Lily Yasuda:Lily和Michael制作电影《Like Love》的初衷是想挑战传统浪漫喜剧的刻板印象,探索男女之间纯粹友谊的可能性。他们选择在爱达荷州博伊西拍摄,因为当地居民热情好客,乐于提供帮助,这为他们的低成本制作提供了巨大的支持。在筹备众筹活动时,他们面临着巨大的挑战,需要投入大量时间和精力进行计划和宣传,并保持与团队的一致性。他们分享了筹备过程中的点滴,并呼吁大家支持他们的电影。 Michael Wolfe:Michael和Lily在大学创意写作课上相识,因为都写了关于自己性经历的回忆录文章,从而建立了友谊和创作伙伴关系。Michael更擅长导演而非写作,选择Lily作为编剧是因为她能够完成剧本创作。他们选择拍摄小故事,因为小故事更易于制作,也更符合他们的预算。在筹备众筹活动时,他们面临着巨大的挑战,需要投入大量时间和精力进行计划和宣传,并保持与团队的一致性。他们分享了筹备过程中的点滴,并呼吁大家支持他们的电影。 Alex Ferrari:Alex Ferrari作为主持人,引导Lily和Michael讲述了他们制作电影《Like Love》的历程,包括他们如何相识、创作剧本、筹集资金以及在博伊西拍摄电影的经历。他与两位嘉宾就独立电影制作、众筹、浪漫喜剧的刻板印象以及电影制作过程中遇到的挑战等方面进行了深入的探讨。

Deep Dive

Chapters
Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe, two filmmakers who met at Chapman University, bonded over creative writing assignments and decided to create their own feature film, Like Love, challenging traditional rom-com tropes. Their journey involved collaboration, determination, and the use of crowdfunding.
  • Met at Chapman University
  • Like Love challenges rom-com tropes
  • Crowdfunding as a pivotal part of their journey

Shownotes Transcript

On today’s episode, we welcome the dynamic duo, Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe, two inspiring filmmakers who have decided to take the road less traveled by creating their own feature film, Like Love. Their journey is one of collaboration, determination, and creativity—filled with moments of laughter and the occasional unexpected hurdle.From the outset, you’ll sense the chemistry between Lily and Michael. They first crossed paths during their time at Chapman University, bonding over vulnerable and humorous writing assignments in a creative writing class. Their shared passion for storytelling sparked not only a friendship but also a creative partnership. This partnership culminated in the idea for Like Love, a project born out of their desire to challenge traditional romantic comedy tropes.“We wanted to tell a story that feels real and honest,” Lily shares, “about friendships and the complexities of human connection.”At its heart, Like Love is what they call an “anti-romantic comedy.” Drawing inspiration from classics like When Harry Met Sally, Lily and Michael aim to flip the script on the genre. Instead of perpetuating the myth that friendship between men and women inevitably leads to romance, their film explores the beauty of platonic relationships. As Michael explains, “It’s about two friends trying to fall in love and realizing they’re better off as friends. That’s the kind of story we don’t see enough.”Their filmmaking journey hasn’t been without its challenges. Crowdfunding has been a pivotal part of bringing Like Love to life. Lily and Michael describe the process as “a full-time job in itself,” requiring not only meticulous planning but also a willingness to be vulnerable and open about their creative vision. They’ve leaned heavily on their network for support, finding generosity in unexpected places.“The community in Boise has been incredible,” says Lily. “People here are so supportive, offering locations, resources, and even homemade meals for the crew.”Despite the logistical hurdles, their passion for storytelling shines through. Michael, the film’s director, admits that directing a micro-budget feature comes with unique pressures. “We’re all wearing multiple hats,” he notes, “but it’s an amazing experience to work so closely with a team that believes in the project.” Lily, who also stars as the film’s lead, balances her roles as actor, writer, and producer with grace, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in every aspect of the project.As they reflect on their experiences, one thing becomes clear: Like Love is more than just a film; it’s a testament to the power of community and perseverance. Lily and Michael hope their story inspires other aspiring filmmakers to take the leap. “Making a movie isn’t easy,” Lily acknowledges, “but if you’re passionate about your story, you’ll find a way to make it happen.”Please enjoy my conversation with Lily Yasuda and Michael Wolfe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support).