šļø In this episode of the RGB Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker Robert Machoian as he pulls back the curtain on the creative process behind his latest film Omaha, made in collaboration with director Cole Webley. From early script stages to its Sundance debut, Robert reflects on the challenges and victories of bringing a story to life.
We also get personalātalking about what itās like to make films with family, the emotional stakes involved, and how those dynamics shape storytelling. The conversation expands into the evolving landscape of indie film, the shifting power centers in Hollywood, and what it really takes to craft a meaningful, resonant narrative today.
š§ Whether you're in the trenches of filmmaking or just curious about how great stories come together, Robert offers a thoughtful, behind-the-scenes look at the art and heart of it all.
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