Most productions fail before a single camera turns on. In this episode, Dan Wathen breaks down the full pre-production process — from locking your idea and running pre-interviews to building a two-tab budget that covers production and post, finding a local crew when you're overseas, and planning travel for the unexpected.
Real stories from a Paramount show, a documentary derailed by war in the Middle East, and a canceled flight in London that could have killed the whole project.
If you've ever shown up to a shoot underprepared — this episode is for you.
What's Covered:
🎬 Locking the idea before anything else moves
🎬 The pre-interview — why it's an audition, not a courtesy call
🎬 Building a two-tab budget — production and post
🎬 Music licensing, closed captioning, flat-rate editing
🎬 Small crew strategy — gorilla filmmaking in church media and on a Paramount show
🎬 Finding local crew and gear when you're not at home
🎬 Timeline — always work backwards from delivery
🎬 Travel rules — nonstops, early flights, travel agents, and backup plans
Free Download:
The Producer's Playbook — The planning system church media leaders use to walk into every production prepared. → drwmediaworks.com/playbook
The Producer's Seat — Private advisory for church media leaders stepping into producer-level responsibility. → drwmediaworks.com/the-producers-seat
Listen on:
Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-producers-seat/id1896282413
Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/5MRvRuCG5gQ1aIqSZ0kdFW
Connect:
YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@DRWMediaWorks
Website → https://drwmediaworks.com
LinkedIn → https://linkedin.com/in/dan-wathen-b94aa211
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