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Episode 184 - The Life of a Filmmaker and Mentor - with Alexandra Boylan

In this episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers podcast, Jaclyn welcomes back Alexandra Boylan, their first-ever guest, to discuss her journey over the past two years. Alexandra shares her experiences and the realities of independent filmmaking, including the importance of perseverance, building relationships, and the necessity of self-marketing. Alexandra also shares updates on her recent projects and the mentorship program she developed to support aspiring filmmakers.

Highlights Include:

  • Our Very First Guest Returns
  • Update on Alexandra
  • Creating a Mentorship Program
  • Filmmaking Challenges
  • Collaborations
  • Do it For the Joy
  • Filmmaking is Hard!
  • Marketing and Distribution Insights
  • Realities of Independent Filmmaking
  • The Importance of Flexibility
  • Mentorship Opportunities
  • Next Episode Preview

Bio:

Alexandra Boylan is a dynamic award-winning filmmaker, writer, producer, and actress who has been trailblazing through Hollywood for nearly two decades. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Boylan is known for her fearless pursuit of meaningful content. In addition to her numerous acting credits, Alexandra co-created The Boylan Sisters Production Company, a successful film studio that focuses on faith-based, family-friendly content. Their first feature-length film, Catching Faith, streamed on Netflix for two years and has spawned a sequel, as well as paved the way for other critically acclaimed movies such as The Greatest Inheritance and Switched. Their latest venture, Identity Crisis, also serves as the basis for a YA novel, which she co-authored with her sister and business partner Andrea. Alexandra has previously published the widely regarded how-to guide entitled “Create Your Own Career in Hollywood: Advice from a Struggling Actress Who Became a Successful Producer” and is an active member of Influence Woman and Women in Film Los Angeles.

https://theboylansisters.com/


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The Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Releasing new episodes every week, we interview experts from varying fields of filmmaking; from screenwriters, actors, directors, and producers, to film scorers, talent agents, and distributors.

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