How an Oscar-Nominated Filmmaker Shot a $60K Boxing Feature With Production Value

February 19
47 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, I sit down with Academy Award nominee and ASC Award-winner Curren Sheldon to discuss his gritty new narrative feature Beatdown - a boxing drama made for just $60,000.

Throughout the interview, Curren shares how his background in vérité documentary shaped the film’s style, why he cast real fighters and non-actors, and how they filmed key fight scenes inside a live event with 4,000 spectators.

We also dive into the practical realities of transitioning from documentary to narrative, self-financing a feature for under $60K, navigating today’s distribution landscape, and tons more:
  • Why The Wrestler was a key stylistic reference for Beatdown
  • The doc-to-narrative transition: what gets easier, what gets harder
  • Using non-actors (real boxing personalities) without losing story control
  • Shooting inside a real “Toughman” event with 4,000 extras and a tiny window to film
  • How he sold two prior films to Netflix, and what it took to break through
  • A practical cinematography mindset shift that instantly elevates visuals
Links from the show:

Beatdown - Full Film on YouTube

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