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Making a Feature Doc: The Journey from Concept to Roadshow with Jye Currie - Ep 102

Max Belmonte & Jye Currie Season 4 Episode 102

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Inside the Making of The Promise with Jye Currie

In this compelling episode of Two Unemployed Actors, the conversation dives deep into the high-stakes world of documentary filmmaking with Jye Currie. As the visionary director and producer behind the AACTA-nominated film The Promise, Jye shares the profound journey of capturing Craig Hamilton’s mental health experience. Beyond the narrative of a single man, the film serves as a vital exploration of suicide prevention and the urgent need for expanded resources within the Australian healthcare system.

 

Jye recounts the fascinating evolution of this project, which originally began as a "proof of concept" short film titled One Conversation. He explains the tactical necessity of creating standalone intellectual property to bridge the gap toward earning a feature film credit. Whether he was backpacking through Europe or acting as his own director, editor, and lighting technician, Jye’s "just do it" mindset offers an inspiring roadmap for any emerging creative. He emphasizes the reality that indie filmmakers cannot wait for a massive budget to materialize; they must create their own opportunities and punch well above their weight class.

 

The episode also explores the technical artistry required to handle sensitive subject matter responsibly. From honing a "Netflix-slick" aesthetic in pre-production to safeguarding the emotional well-being of a crew immersed in heavy topics, Jye provides a masterclass in empathetic leadership. He even reveals a clever "alarm and push-ups" routine used in the edit suite to maintain morale while processing intense footage.

 

With The Promise currently touring Australia in a national Q&A roadshow, Jye discusses the power of community engagement and his meaningful partnership with Lifeline. We also get a sneak peek into his next creative move—a dark psychological thriller script. This discussion is an essential watch for anyone interested in the grit and grace of the Australian screen industry. It serves as a reminder that the most powerful stories are those that dare to speak when others choose to stay silent.

 

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