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The Creative Gap

Gian Carlo Stigliano
Cinematography
Filmmaking
Mental Health
Self-Doubt
Success
Personal Growth
Marriage
Family
Music Licensing
Career Development
Mentorship
Personal Development
Failure
Colin Henry
Content Creation
Film Industry
Visual Storytelling
Las Vegas
Youtube
16mm Film

The Creative Gap Podcast is for Filmmakers, Entrepreneurs & Creatives. Our goal is to provide conversations around rarely-discussed topics, including Personal Finance, Mental Health, Business, Investments, Relationships, Freelance Life and so much more. Hear from weekly guests on all podcasting platforms.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes87Founded3 years ago
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Latest Episodes

In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast, filmmaker and YouTuber Matt Aitia opens up about risk, identity, and the long road toward creative ownership. The conversation begins with a reflection on resilience, patience, and betting on yourself when... more

In this episode, Nica Fazio shares a grounded and honest look at what it truly takes to grow in the film industry. After moving from another country to New York, she reflects on the non-linear reality of building a career on set—navigating visas, cul... more

In this episode of The Creative Gap, cinematographer Adolpho Veloso reflects on the long arc of a creative career—moving from instinct and innocence to experience, restraint, and trust. Through stories from Train Dreams, he shares how embracing limit... more

In this episode, Todd Banhazl reflects on cinematography as both a craft and a place of meaning, emphasizing that a DP’s real responsibility goes far beyond the image—it’s about creating a safe, trusting, and energized environment where people can do... more

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Recent Guests

Matt Aitia
Filmmaker and YouTube creator
YouTube
Episode: #81 - Matt Aitia - What It Really Takes to Make Your First Short Film
Adolpho Veloso
A cinematographer with experience in narrative and commercial projects.
Episode: #79 – Adolpho Veloso, ABC, AIP – Cinematography Rooted in Trust
Todd Banhazl
Director of Photography with a passion for creating safe and creative environments on set
Episode: #78 - Todd Banhazl, ASC. - Why Set Culture Creates Better Work
Jakob Owens
Filmmaker, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Prism Lens FX
Prism Lens FX
Episode: #72 - Jakob Owens - Building Freedom as a Filmmaker
Michael Medoway
Director with a background in filmmaking and production.
Episode: #68 - Michael Medoway - Directing, Long-Term Collaborators & Self-Belief
Frank Mobilio
Cinematographer known for his work on music videos and feature films.
Episode: #65 - Frank Mobilio - Cinematography, Music Videos to Feature Films & Persistence
Connor Carroll
Filmmaker and father, sharing experiences about directing, parenting, and creative processes
Episode: #63 - Connor Carroll - Directing, Parenting as a Filmmaker, Your Creative Voice & Long-Term Relationships
Gus Bendinelli
Cinematographer and filmmaker
Episode: #61 - Gus Bendinelli - Cinematography, Pursuing Artistic Interests & The Commercial Space
Sofia Pompei
Cinematographer and Director
Episode: #60 - Sofia Pompei - Value of Spec Work, Collaboration & Pursuing Directing & Cinematography

Host

Carlo
Co-host of an inclusive platform where creatives share their journeys, covering topics related to the intersection of personal fulfillment and professional life.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 239 ratings
  • Relaxing And Informative

    I get so much value out of this podcast, hearing creatives flesh out their ideas, projects, struggles is relaxing and therapeutic in a way. Carlo is a relaxing host who never fails to make his guests feel comfortable during interviews. Thanks for keeping it up Carlo!

    -Joey

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Le Tour De Pants
    United States2 years ago
  • Love this podcast

    It truly motivates me to become what I have been trying to become all my life. Thank you Gian Carlos for your encouraging podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Eugene Video
    United States3 years ago
  • Wonderful!

    Love this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Namasterskoy
    Russia3 years ago
  • Love the pod!

    I love the way you do your thing and it’s always super inspiring! That you so much for sharing your words.

    I spread the pod with all my creative friends ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maik.hns
    Germany3 years ago

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Many find comfort in the candid discussions about mental health and personal growth, affirming the emotional connection they feel with the hosts.
Feedback often highlights the impact of guest insights, showcasing the value in diverse professional backgrounds.
The conversational style is praised as being both relaxed and engaging, making complex themes more accessible.
Listeners appreciate the motivational aspect of the discussions, particularly how they resonate with personal and professional struggles.

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#80 - Nica Fazio - A Film Career Built on Persistence & Kindness
Q: How have you learned to trust your instinct and your pursuit of wanting to stay in the lighting department?
It's a gut feeling for Nica; she feels a strong connection to the lighting department and prefers supporting others' visions as a key part of the crew.
#80 - Nica Fazio - A Film Career Built on Persistence & Kindness
Q: What do you think makes a good technician under a gaffer or a key grip?
Being open to learning, maintaining a positive attitude, and effectively communicating with crew members is essential for being a successful technician.
#80 - Nica Fazio - A Film Career Built on Persistence & Kindness
Q: What have been the difficulty of trying to grow simultaneously?
Balancing the growth of social media while working in a physically demanding job can be tough, but Nica finds motivation in empowering others through her content.
#78 - Todd Banhazl, ASC. - Why Set Culture Creates Better Work
Q: How do you manage to communicate about your job and family life?
Every decision is a team decision; we gauge if the movie is worth it for the family, for my soul creatively, for our life.
#78 - Todd Banhazl, ASC. - Why Set Culture Creates Better Work
Q: Do you feel like at the level that you're at, you have to fight more for your vision?
I try to create scenarios where we're so aligned before we begin that I don't have to fight.

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Conversations often explore the nuanced challenges faced by creatives in various fields, including filmmaking, entrepreneurship, and personal development. Topics frequently include mental health, personal finance, and the intricacies of navigating a freelance lifestyle. Listeners can expect insights from industry professionals and personal stories that emphasize the importance of authenticity, community, and creativity in both personal and professional life. The format includes candid discussions that aim to inspire and motivate, making it particularly appealing to those within the creative community seeking to deepen their understanding of their craft and the realities of their industry.

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The Creative Gap launched 3 years ago and published 87 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on The Creative Gap include:

1. Matt Aitia
2. Adolpho Veloso
3. Todd Banhazl
4. Jakob Owens
5. Michael Medoway
6. Frank Mobilio
7. Connor Carroll
8. Gus Bendinelli

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