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Below the Line

Below the Line

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There are so many unknown talented folks in this industry, and even whole careers that the general public is unaware of. We're an interview show highlighting the talents, careers, and passions of creatives working hard within the industry; and showing Hollywood hopefuls different career opportunities that exist. Hosted by Tess Rianne Sullivan, who has a passion for cinema and the entertainment industry. And like us, has a love for learning how films are made and more about the careers and people in the world’s most collaborative art form.Wait For Me Media Art
Episodes
  • A Ghost Story That Became a Film
    Jan 16 2026

    Host Hannah Satterlee sits down with the team behind She Follows, one of the most intriguing and emotionally layered selections of this year’s Dances With Films: Los Angeles press junket.What begins as a simple ghost encounter becomes a gripping indie horror-romance rooted in real life. Director/Actor Gio Randazzo describes the night he and others witnessed Ocean City, New Jersey’s infamous ghost bride, a woman said to still wander the streets searching for her lost World War II fiancé and missing engagement ring. That chilling experience became the foundation of the film, but production took the story somewhere even stranger… and far more personal.Actress Cynthia Zitter shares what it was like embodying the apparition, from emotional prep to performing blind in white-out contacts, tapping into the ghost’s longing rather than just her terror. Together, the filmmakers reveal how last-minute inspirations, freezing night shoots, missing crew members, real Jersey Shore locations, and unexpected serendipity shaped the film’s atmosphere and mythology.

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    16 mins
  • Bottles, Survival and Medical Bills
    Jan 9 2026

    In this Below the Line exclusive from the Dances With Films Los Angeles press junket, host Hannah Satterlee sits down with filmmaker Colin Whitman, director of the documentary short Diminishing Returns a powerful, intimate portrait of a man fighting for his family one recycled bottle at a time.

    The film follows Ernesto, a former aviation worker from the Philippines now living in Los Angeles, who collects bottles and cans seven days a week to pay for his daughter’s leukemia treatments back home. Colin shares how he discovered Ernesto, how the story shifted once he learned the extent of his family’s struggle, and what it was like filming a raw, vérité-style documentary with no control, no interviews, and no second chances.

    This interview dives into filmmaking craft, trust-building with real subjects, navigating unpredictable conditions, and the emotional heart at the center of Diminishing Returns: perseverance, dignity, and what it truly means to walk in someone else’s shoes.

    🎬 If you love human stories, indie filmmaking, or documentaries that remind you of the strength people carry every day, this is a must-watch.

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    9 mins
  • Victorian Shadows with Modern Hustle
    Jan 2 2026

    In this Dances With Films press-junket edition of Below the Line, host Judy Nguyen talks with Matt Schuffler (writer/director of The Traveler) and producers Matt Ruccio and Megan-Michelle German. Set in the Victorian era, The Traveler follows a grieving widow who believes she’s being visited by her late husband, until the presence turns hostile and a twist reframes everything. The team digs into making an ambitious period ghost story on a shoestring: seven years of persistence, nights-and-weekends production, a Kickstarter with 200+ backers, post/VFX miracles, and an editor (Dan Roman) who helped shape the film’s tension and reveal. They also trace the film’s DNA, from childhood hauntings to influences like The Others, and share how this short stands as a true proof-of-concept for a feature or anthology. It’s a conversation about buy-in, creative grit, grief, and the pure thrill of hearing an audience whisper, “Ooh… this is scary.”

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    18 mins
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