Lights, Camera, Action! John D'Angelo on Filmmaking in the AI Era

26 Nov 2025 • 40 min • EN
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Thanks for joining us for Episode #245 of The Thriller Zone with host Dave Temple. We've got a super exciting episode lined up for you today, diving into the world of filmmaking with the talented John d' Angelo. John’s here to share some seriously cool insights about his upcoming indie film, "The Hook," which blends classic storytelling with cutting-edge visual innovation. If you’ve ever been curious about how filmmakers use tech like Unreal Engine and LED walls in production, you’re in for a treat! We’re also touching on the nitty-gritty of the filmmaking process, including the creative challenges and the importance of character development. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and let’s get ready to geek out about the magic of movies with Dave & John on The TZ! Takeaways:John shares his journey from a Unity fanboy to embracing Unreal Engine tech, showcasing how filmmakers are now blending traditional storytelling with cutting-edge visual innovation. The conversation dives into the challenges of producing films out of order, emphasizing the importance of actors capturing the right emotions to maintain narrative pacing. Listeners will get an inside look at how AI is revolutionizing filmmaking, making it easier to create stunning visual effects and even entire scenes without traditional methods. John's advice for aspiring filmmakers? Be humble, help others, and show your value without immediately pitching your own projects. The episode wraps up with a reminder that storytelling should come from a place of passion, not trends, encouraging creators to write what they genuinely love. Companies mentioned in this episode: John d' Angelo Unreal Engine Jon Favreau Unity Fender Gibson Topaz Michael Jai White Malin Akerman Reddjinnpro.com Keywords: thriller podcast, indie filmmaker interview, John DeAngelo, filmmaking insights, thriller writing, filmmaking technology, AI in film, Unreal Engine filmmaking, Chapman Dolly, film production tips, Vegas noir film, character development in film, filmmaking advice, soundscapes in film, visual storytelling, pre-visualization techniques, independent film challenges, cinematic techniques, film industry advice, creative process in filmmaking Mentioned in this episode: NFF with Tammy Get my book LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: Shit That Matters. And Everything Else. Buy it today on Amazon, or on my website: DavideTemple.com LIFE IN TWO COLUMNS: e/paper/audiobook

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