• How Alex vs. A-Rod Was Really Made: A Deep Dive With Director Erik LeDrew & Editor Kevin Barth
    Nov 21 2025

    How do you make one of the biggest sports documentaries of the year? In this episode of Frame By Frame, Daniel sits down with director Erik LeDrew and editor Kevin Barth, the creative minds behind HBO’s Alex vs. A-Rod.

    They break down the entire storytelling journey—from early brainstorming sessions and gaining Alex Rodriguez’s trust, to the emotional Colorado shoot that became the heart of the series, to spending 88 weeks in the edit shaping one of the most vulnerable portraits of A-Rod ever shown on screen.

    This conversation goes deep into the director–editor relationship, how to collaborate under pressure, why certain scenes almost didn’t make the cut, and what it truly takes to build a multi-year documentary from scratch
    If you love filmmaking, storytelling, sports docs, or the craft behind documentaries, this episode is packed with insight, honesty, and behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else.

    00:00 – Intro

    Daniel sets up the episode and introduces Erik & Kevin.

    02:00 – How Erik & Kevin First Connected

    Their creative partnership and early projects that shaped their process.

    08:30 – Origin of the Alex vs. A-Rod Documentary

    A-Rod’s blind spots, the initial pitch, and why this project mattered.
    14:00 – Building Trust With A-Rod

    How they got him comfortable enough to open up emotionally.

    20:00 – Developing the Structure & Tone

    The “writer’s room” process and mapping out the psychological heart of the story.

    27:00 – Editing a Multi-Year Documentary

    Finding rhythm, musicality, pacing, and what gets left on the cutting room floor.

    33:00 – The Colorado Shoot

    The make-or-break moment of the doc—and why it almost didn’t work.

    45:00 – Balancing Objectivity & Collaboration With A-Rod

    Navigating notes, integrity, and the fine line between access and honesty.

    52:00 – Working With HBO

    Why HBO was the ideal partner and how their feedback elevated the project.

    58:00 – Storytelling Lessons & Advice for Filmmakers

    Erik and Kevin share what they’ve learned across their careers.

    1:05:00 – The Frame They’re Most Proud Of

    A powerful closing reflection on their favorite moments in the film
    1:10:00 – Closing Thoughts

    Daniel wraps the conversation and previews what’s next.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Filming Mahomes, Kelce & the Chiefs: Inside The Kingdom w/ Kristin Lappas
    Sep 29 2025

    What does it take to film Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Andy Reid, and the Kansas City Chiefs from the inside? Emmy-winning director Kristen Lappas takes us behind the scenes of The Kingdom, the new Disney+ and ESPN documentary series on the Chiefs dynasty.

    In this episode of Frame By Frame, Kristen shares how she earned the trust of Mahomes, Kelce, and Coach Andy Reid, what it was like to direct the Chiefs through a historic season, and how she built one of the biggest NFL docuseries of all time. From underground bunkers of Chiefs history to emotional family moments, this is the story behind The Kingdom.

    If you’re a Kansas City Chiefs fan, a filmmaker, or just curious about how sports documentaries are made, this is a must-watch.

    ⏱️ Timestamps
    00:00 – Intro: Kristen Lappas on The Kingdom
    01:18 – How the Chiefs project came together
    03:13 – Building trust with Andy Reid & the players
    06:06 – Filming Mahomes up close (and a Super Bowl haircut)
    08:13 – Structuring a dynasty story: themes & arcs
    11:10 – The art of pitching: how Kristen sold The Kingdom
    14:38 – Balancing honesty vs. PR when partnering with teams
    18:56 – Surprising storylines that shaped the series
    21:26 – Discovering the Chiefs’ underground archive bunker
    25:36 – Making The Kingdom appeal beyond football fans
    27:07 – Handling Taylor Swift’s presence in the story
    29:00 – Premiering The Kingdom in Kansas City
    31:21 – Creative swings: directing the Giannis documentary
    36:49 – Lessons from working with superstars (Mahomes, Giannis, Caitlin Clark)
    39:07 – Kristen’s career break: the story of Arthur
    43:49 – Advice for young filmmakers & pitching stories
    45:09 – Balancing filmmaking with motherhood
    47:49 – Kristen’s advice for first-time feature directors
    50:24 – What’s next for Kristen Lappas
    51:25 – Mentors, influences, and finding your voice
    54:51 – Lessons from The Kingdom & Andy Reid’s “Don’t Judge” card


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    57 mins
  • I’ve Waited My Whole Career to Tell This Story (My Director Debut)
    Sep 18 2025

    After a short break, I’m back — and with big news.

    In this episode of Frame by Frame, I’m announcing my first feature documentary: 12 — the untold story of how the city of Seattle came together in the 1990s to stop the Seahawks from relocating to Los Angeles.
    Backed by Marshawn Lynch, Beast Mode Productions, and Victory Sports Media, this project is the biggest opportunity of my directing career so far. I break down the inspiration behind the film, how it came together behind the scenes, and what I’ve learned so far stepping into the role of feature documentary director.


    We talk:

    Why this story matters — and why it almost got lost

    The origin of 12 and the team behind it

    What it takes to make a doc at this scale

    Finding the heart of a story that changed a city

    Balancing creative work, parenting, and small business life

    If you’re a filmmaker, storyteller, or just someone who loves underdog sports stories, this episode is for you.

    🎧 Subscribe to Frame by Frame for more behind-the-scenes episodes as I bring this documentary to life — one frame at a time.

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    10 mins
  • Directing LeBron James for Netflix: The Untold Story w/ Susan Ansman
    Apr 30 2025

    Susan Ansman spent a year embedded with LeBron James, directing Netflix’s Starting 5 and capturing the most personal moments of his career. In this episode, Susan shares how she made the leap from ESPN to freelance, what it’s really like to direct a global superstar, and how she’s paving the way for women in sports filmmaking.
    Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro: How Susan became LeBron’s director

    01:09 – Why she quit ESPN for this opportunity

    02:15 – First day: Inside LeBron’s house on Halloween

    03:40 – Building trust with high-profile athletes

    05:31 – Capturing LeBron rapping in the car

    07:00 – Verité filmmaking and shooting solo

    08:06 – The story structure behind Starting 5

    10:00 – The toast, Bronny’s health scare & vulnerability

    13:30 – Being a one-woman crew with LeBron

    16:00 – What it takes to shoot elite athletes

    19:00 – The power of listening as a director

    21:45 – From EVS operator to Emmy-winning filmmaker

    24:30 – How editing shaped her directing style

    27:00 – Juggling directing, producing, and editing

    30:00 – Shooting the Olympic basketball documentary

    34:00 – Navigating confidence in a male-dominated industry

    37:30 – Advice to women entering sports filmmaking

    41:00 – Why representation behind the camera matters

    44:00 – Final reflections + what’s next for Susan

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    55 mins
  • What a Creative Director Actually Does (That No One Talks About) w/ Will Shanahan Ep. 013
    Apr 23 2025

    Creative Director. It’s a title everyone wants—but few truly understand. In this episode of Frame By Frame, I sit down with Will Shanahan, VP of Creative at The Unlisted Company, to break down what this role really means in the world of branded content, advertising, and filmmaking.

    Whether you’re an aspiring CD, a freelance director, or just curious about how creative projects actually get made—this episode pulls back the curtain.

    📍 Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro: Why speaking your mind matters

    01:06 – What does a Creative Director actually do?

    03:38 – The difference between title and responsibility

    07:41 – Defining the role in one sentence

    08:00 – Creative Director vs. Head Coach vs. GM

    09:21 – Director vs. Creative Director collaboration

    11:10 – How to build relationships between directors and CDs

    12:32 – The one skill no one talks about—but every CD needs

    14:35 – Business lessons learned as a Creative Director

    17:06 – Navigating budget conversations with clients

    19:59 – Why the word “partnership” changes everything

    20:16 – The rare project that went exactly as planned

    22:47 – Will’s origin story: How he became a CD

    24:07 – Staying creative while managing meetings and chaos

    26:26 – The creative power of not trying too hard

    27:16 – Advice for new Creative Directors

    29:43 – Why pitching is more than just presenting ideas

    33:14 – How to make clients feel something during a pitch

    34:16 – Real pitch example: The New York Giants

    35:40 – Will’s favorite deck-building tools and resources

    36:33 – Making the leap: Why Will joined The Unlisted Co.

    39:34 – Trusting your gut in a creative career

    40:24 – Closing thoughts + why relationships create opportunity

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    41 mins
  • How to Build a Personal Brand as a Creative (Even If You Hate It) | ft. Praise Santos
    Apr 10 2025

    If personal branding feels cringy, confusing, or just exhausting — this episode is for you.

    Brand coach and creative powerhouse Praise Santos, founder of ComePlum, breaks down what personal branding really is, why it matters, and how creatives like filmmakers, designers, and freelancers can brand themselves with authenticity and confidence.

    We unpack how to stand out in a saturated market, attract your dream clients, and stop letting imposter syndrome hold you back.

    ⏱ Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro: Why Personal Branding Feels Hard

    00:33 - What Is Personal Branding, Really?

    01:08 - Branding = The Soul of Your Business

    01:58 - Why People Hire People

    02:57 - Finding the “Why” That Powers Your Brand

    04:06 - The Biggest Pain Points Creatives Face

    06:00 - “I’m Not Special Enough” and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves

    07:35 - How to Show Up Authentically Online

    08:36 - The Hype Sheet: A Game-Changing Branding Tool

    10:34 - What to Put in Your Creative Brand Toolkit

    12:00 - Serving vs. Selling: The Heart of Great Branding

    14:16 - Praise’s Journey to Becoming a Brand Coach

    17:15 - How a Mission Statement Won a Filmmaker a Client

    19:00 - How to Position Yourself as a Premium Creative

    21:16 - Want to Be the Four Seasons of Your Industry? Here’s How

    23:09 - Why Podcasting Is a Branding Superpower

    25:31 - Podcast Tips: Niche, Ideas, and Delegation

    28:03 - Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Brand

    29:31 - Where to Find Praise & ComePlum

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    34 mins
  • Unlocking Filmmaking’s Future with AI!
    Mar 20 2025

    Is AI the future of filmmaking? In Episode 11 of Frame By Frame, I break down how AI tools are reshaping the creative process—and why they’re just another tool, not a replacement for human creativity.

    I’ll walk you through exactly how I use AI in my daily workflow as a director and solopreneur: from generating creative ideas, building pitch decks, streamlining my podcast production, to editing and organizing footage. Plus, I share my thoughts on the ethical considerations, potential pitfalls, and why mastering these tools will set you apart in the evolving creative landscape.

    Whether you’re a filmmaker, content creator, or just curious about how AI is changing the game, this episode offers practical insights and real-world applications.


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    14 mins
  • The TRUTH About Directing Commercials: How to Get Signed & Win Jobs w/ Marcus Tortorici | EP 010
    Mar 14 2025

    How do you go from shooting solo to directing big-budget projects? Award-winning director Marcus Tortorici (Voyager TV) shares his journey—breaking into the industry, mastering the pitch process, and how he got signed as a director.

    🔹 How to craft a pitch that sells

    🔹 What agents look for in a director

    🔹 The reality of working with agencies & clients

    🔹 Why trusting your creative instincts is everything

    Marcus’ work blends stunning visuals with compelling storytelling, and in this episode, we break down how he does it—Frame By Frame.

    00:00 - The Reality of Starting as a Director

    00:07 - How Marcus Landed Big Sets Early in His Career

    00:40 - Getting Over the Fear of Directing Large Crews

    01:10 - Welcome to Frame By Frame!

    01:52 - What Marcus is Working on at Voyager TV

    02:31 - The Creative Process: How Marcus Approaches New Projects

    03:39 - Who Finds the Work: Director vs. Agency?

    05:21 - Writing Treatments & Creating Pitch Decks

    08:00 - The Tools Marcus Uses for Visual References

    09:30 - ChatGPT for Filmmakers? Why It’s a Game-Changer

    11:07 - Selling Yourself as a Director: Why It’s Just as Important as Talent

    13:50 - How to Pitch Effectively in a Post-COVID World

    15:37 - Biggest Mistakes Young Directors Make

    17:26 - The Unspoken Rule in Filmmaking: Agencies Don’t Care… Until They Do

    19:31 - How Marcus Got Signed by Voyager TV

    25:27 - The Portfolio Strategy That Got Him Noticed

    29:03 - Why Social Media & Branding Matter for Directors

    34:15 - Balancing Visuals & Story: Why Both Matter Equally

    38:33 - How to Develop a Signature Look as a Director

    42:04 - Trusting Your Creative Instincts & Fighting for Your Vision

    45:31 - The Client-Agency Dance: Navigating Creative Control

    46:59 - The Key to Longevity in Filmmaking: Resilience

    48:28 - What’s Next for Marcus? Commercials vs. Features

    52:33 - The Mindset Shift Every Director Needs

    53:23 - Closing Thoughts & Subscribe for More!

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    54 mins