The episode features an in-depth conversation with William Sutphin, an accomplished filmmaker and podcaster, discussing his journey from teaching in Harlem to creating award-winning films and podcasts.
Sutphin talks about his unique storytelling approach influenced by his multi-faceted experiences, discusses his transition from visual to audio storytelling, and shares insights into his critically acclaimed audio drama ‘Booker and Olivia.’ Along the way, the episode highlights the significance of independent creators in shaping audio drama and podcasting and offers advice for budding audio drama creators.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:19 William’s Journey and Storytelling Approach 01:46 Influences and Inspirations 04:43 Transition from Filmmaking to Podcasting 07:19 Creating Cinematic Audio Stories 12:05 Booker and Olivia: A Historical Romance 19:35 Balancing Truth and Creativity in Storytelling 20:30 Overcoming Creative Blocks and Staying Motivated 23:24 Adapting Visual Scripts for Audio Dramas 25:03 Creating Immersive Audio Atmospheres 31:08 The Role of Independent Creators in Podcasting 33:05 Defining Milestones and Future Vision 38:21 Where to Find and Support the Creator
Listen to the Booker & Olivia podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/booker-olivia/id1739939370
To learn more about William Sutphin visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-sutphin-85293b3
Follow William https://www.instagram.com/audio_auteur
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