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Best in Fest

Leslie LaPage
Best in Fest
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    TikTok for Filmmakers: How to Build a Personal Brand and Grow an Audience Online with Shawn Bailey

    03/03/2026 | 35 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage speaks with Shawn Bailey, entrepreneur, social media strategist, and founder of the WanderPreneur Agency. Shawn specializes in helping creators, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs understand the TikTok ecosystem and turn their content into a growing digital brand.
    As filmmakers increasingly rely on social media to build audiences before distribution, Shawn breaks down how platforms like TikTok can be used strategically to grow visibility, connect with collaborators, and even monetize content through live streaming and creator engagement.
    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    📱 How filmmakers can use TikTok to build a personal brand and audience
    🎥 Why movies are just another form of content in today’s creator economy
    🚀 How the TikTok algorithm works and how to reach the “For You Page”
    🎙️ Why going live daily can accelerate audience growth
    ⏱️ Optimal video length for small creators and how watch time affects the algorithm
    🤝 How creators collaborate and cross-promote on TikTok
    💰 How monetization works through TikTok live gifts and creator engagement
    📊 Why analytics matter when choosing when and how often to post
    🌍 How filmmakers can use social media to attract producers, casting directors, and collaborators
    Shawn also shares practical strategies for creators who are nervous about showing up on camera, explaining why authenticity and consistency are the keys to building trust and growing an online community.
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    Indie Filmmaking in a Broken System: Maegan La’Trese on Tax Incentives, Vertical Video & Surviving Hollywood

    02/24/2026 | 39 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Maegan La’Trese Fillmore — director, producer, activist, and founder of Hudson Fillmore — for a no-nonsense conversation about the real economics of independent filmmaking today.
    Maegan shares her journey from overseeing productions at Comedy Central, VH1, MTV, the NFL, YouTube Originals, and Paramount to directing award-winning indie projects like Soul Tie, and why she ultimately chose to build outside the studio system.
    In this episode, we break down:
    🎥 Why California tax incentives fail independent filmmakers
    💰 The $1M budget floor problem — and what indies can do instead
    🌍 Shooting outside California vs. Europe and emerging U.S. markets
    🧾 How film slates and funds actually leverage tax incentives
    🤝 Why tech investors are replacing traditional indie financiers
    📱 Vertical video explained — formats, budgets, and monetization reality
    🎬 What Quibi got right (and wrong) about short-form storytelling
    🧠 Union vs non-union strategy in a shrinking job market
    🏆 Building culturally specific films that still travel globally
    🔥 Why most indie films help careers — not investors
    Maegan also discusses the future of vertical storytelling, the dopamine economics behind short-form content, why China is currently the only market making real money from vertical series, and how filmmakers can stay creative — and solvent — in a volatile industry.
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    How an Emmy-Winning Documentary Was Made Outside Hollywood’s System with Arden Teresa Lewis

    02/17/2026 | 32 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Arden Theresa Lewis — Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, playwright, and former educator — for a powerful conversation about creative reinvention, historical storytelling, and why it’s never too late to make meaningful work.
    Arden shares the eight-year journey behind her Daytime Emmy Award–winning documentary Leveling Lincoln, a film that explores school integration in the North and the hidden history of systemic inequality. What began as a learning experience became her film school — proving that passion, persistence, and purpose can outperform traditional industry paths.
    In this episode, we explore:
    🏆 How Leveling Lincoln won a Daytime Emmy after an eight-year production
    🎓 Transitioning from teaching to professional filmmaking later in life
    📱 Why story matters more than gear — and how a phone can start a film career
    🎥 Learning documentary filmmaking while making the documentary
    🧠 Using history to humanize modern social issues
    🌍 Her next documentary on WWII civilian prison camps in the Philippines
    🎭 Blending documentary, theater, and narrative storytelling
    🎬 Turning stage work into potential film and TV projects
    💡 Advice for creatives afraid to start because they feel “too late”
    ❤️ Why creativity is rooted in reconnecting with the inner child
    Arden also discusses her current stage production Cassatt at Theater West in Hollywood, her upcoming documentary currently filming overseas, and how hybrid creators can build sustainable creative lives across multiple mediums.
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    How to Break Into Screenwriting Later in Life with Sandhya Hermon

    02/17/2026 | 27 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Sandhya Hermon — an award-winning screenwriter and former research psychologist — to explore how a second career in storytelling can emerge from lived experience, global identity, and persistence.
    Sandhya shares her journey from earning a doctorate in psychology to pursuing an MFA in screenwriting at UT Austin, and how her scripts have gone on to place at top competitions including Austin Film Festival, PAGE Awards, BlueCat, Nichols Fellowship, and more.
    In this episode, we explore:
    🧠 Transitioning from psychology to screenwriting later in life
    ✍️ How life experience strengthens character and theme
    🏆 Navigating screenwriting fellowships, contests, and labs
    📚 The difference between fellowships, competitions, and coverage
    🌍 Writing culturally specific stories with universal appeal
    🎬 Why global and diaspora stories are gaining traction
    🐕 Turning personal memory into an animated short
    🧩 Developing a sustainable writing process and slate
    🎥 Breaking into the industry without traditional connections
    💡 Why community and mentorship matter for emerging writers
    Sandhya also discusses her feature scripts set in India, her latest project Once Upon a Time in Bombay, the realities of today’s screenwriting market, and why streaming platforms have opened new doors for diverse voices and international stories.
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    Branding, Influence & Reinvention: A Masterclass for Creators and Filmmakers with Linda Arroz

    02/03/2026 | 36 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Linda Arroz — lifestyle writer, speaker, advisor, former plus-size spokesmodel, and media strategist — for a wide-ranging conversation on reinvention, branding, and storytelling in today’s entertainment landscape.
    Linda shares her unconventional journey from working at General Motors to becoming a nationally recognized fashion and media authority, styling hundreds of TV shows and commercials, appearing on major networks, publishing books, and now developing podcasts and documentaries at the intersection of media, technology, and culture.
    In this episode, we explore:
    🎥 How to break into media and entertainment without a traditional path
    🧠 Why storytelling and communication skills matter more than credentials
    👗 Branding yourself like an influencer — lessons filmmakers can apply
    📣 Why filmmakers must market themselves, not just their films
    📚 Turning expertise into books, speaking, and multi-platform projects
    🎙️ Developing podcasts as IP for future documentaries and films
    🤖 Technology, blockchain, and AI as tools for modern creators
    🎬 Building visibility through Q&As, public appearances, and media
    🌱 The power of mentorship, adaptability, and lifelong reinvention
    Linda also discusses her current work developing narrative-driven podcasts, including true crime and documentary projects, and why creators must evolve their skill sets to stay relevant in an ever-changing industry.
    This episode is essential listening for filmmakers, creatives, entrepreneurs, and women in media looking to build sustainable careers by combining storytelling, branding, and strategic visibility.

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About Best in Fest

Host Leslie LaPage, Director of LaFemme International Film Festival uncovers the Secrets of Filmmaking with her lineup of industry professional guests. In every episode you will learn things like how to make the most out of the film festival circuit, how to find a great distribution partner, how to attract A list talent, finding the perfect representation, the dirty little secrets of Hollywood and much more.
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