Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn’s Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. In episode 1, we will discuss the Spark of Inspiration that led to Goodwyn’s original vision for a darker Holmes and the story’s evolution from concept to screenplay to film production to post-production to the Red Carpet.
Join host Tom Fox as he sits down with director CJ Goodwyn to explore his remarkable transition from a Hill Country upbringing to a thriving career in independent filmmaking. Goodwyn discusses how his passion for storytelling and acting resurfaced after his athletic pursuits ended, leading him to create his debut feature film, GH5, and its prequel, Jackson. This episode delves into the collaborative bonds formed with actors like Les Best, post-production challenges, and the intricate on-set processes such as fight choreography in his film ‘Eyes of a Roman.’ Hear about the realities of film distribution on platforms like Amazon Prime and Film Hub, the modest financial returns despite substantial viewership, and the lessons learned from producing three indie films. Goodwyn emphasizes the importance of patience, technical skills, and robust audio quality while advocating for better financial structures to support indie filmmakers.
Highlights Include:
- The Joy of Filmmaking: On-Set Experiences
- Teaching and Mentoring on Set
- Challenges and Rewards of Filmmaking
- Favorite Aspects of Filmmaking
- Financial Realities of Indie Filmmaking
- Technical Aspects: Lighting, Blocking, and Audio
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