In this episode, we talk to producer and founder of the Canton Film Fest, James Waters, about how he became a producer, as well as what it takes to become one. We follow his interesting journey, from studying sports medicine and business management to rising from a production assistant to what he is today.

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    • Everyone sees near the top of the credits on a TV show or a movie: Executive Producer. Producer. Line Producer. Many people don’t know the difference between producer roles, but each has its roles. In this episode, we bring in producer James Waters, who will clarify those roles, as well as telling us his journey through the ranks. He will talk about the lessons he learned, as well as some tips that can help anyone who wants to become a producer. We end our conversation by discussing his role in creating the Canton Film Fest and the future of it amid the COVID-19 crisis.

  • Talking Points

    • How he went from majoring in sports medicine and business management to becoming a producer

    • Why he wanted to become a producer and what he has learned

    • Basics of being a producer and the key to learning what a producer should do

    • Differences between producer roles (i.e., line producer, executive producer, creative producer, etc.)

    • Commercial work vs. narrative

    • How you can burn yourself out from producing

    • When and why it is worth hiring a producer

    • Why smaller crews can be better

    • The importance of producer relationships

    • The future of content after COVID-19

    • What James has been up to since the Stay-at-Home orders began

    • James’ role in the Canton Film Fest

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