Description
Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Best Selling Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guest: Rod Blackhurst, Director of "Blood for Dust"
Summary:
In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun sits down with Rod Blackhurst, the talented director behind the gripping film "Blood for Dust." Starring Kit Harington, Scoot McNary, Josh Lucas, and Stephen Dorff, this crime thriller is set in 1993 and follows the journey of a traveling salesman.
Rod shares his origin story, the process of bringing this film to life, and the incredible cast that made it all possible. They delve into the inspiration behind the film, the challenges faced during production, and the unique character portrayals that make "Blood for Dust" a must-watch
Takeaways:Rod's journey from growing up without a TV to becoming a filmmaker.The collaborative process of writing "Blood for Dust" with David Ebeltoft.The significance of the film's 1993 setting and its impact on the story.Insights into the casting process and working with renowned actors.Tips for aspiring filmmakers on closing the gap between vision and execution.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:22 - Rod's Background and Inspiration01:23 - Development and Writing of "Blood for Dust"02:35 - Working with Scoot McNary08:28 - Kit Harington's Villainous Role12:20 - Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers19:02 - Distribution Plans for "Blood for Dust"20:47 - Closing Thoughts and GratitudeFollow Us:Geoffrey D. Calhoun: @screenwriterpod on InstagramRod Blackhurst: Rod's Instagram#BloodForDust #RodBlackhurst #KitHarington #ScootMcNary #CrimeThriller #Filmmaking #Screenwriting #IndependentFilm #MovieDirector #ScreenwriterPod
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