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January 6, 2025 22 mins
In this insightful episode, host Geoffrey D. Calhoun speaks with documentary filmmaker William Hart about his eight-year journey creating Lead and Copper, a film that exposes the ongoing Flint water crisis and the political and social factors behind it. William breaks down what drew him to Flint, how he navigated filming through a pandemic, and the unexpected twists he encountered—from missing documents to changing regulations. Whether you’re a filmmaker, screenwriter, or simply curious about how documentaries come to life, this conversation is packed with inspiration and hard-earned lessons on perseverance and impact.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:
  1. William’s Origin Story
    • How a childhood fascination with filmmaking led him into journalism and, ultimately, documentary work on the Flint crisis.
    • The pivotal moment he arrived in Flint for Yahoo News and realized there was a bigger story to tell.
  2. Behind the Scenes of Lead and Copper
    • William’s extensive research process and why it took eight years (and counting) to complete this documentary.
    • Surprising obstacles and revelations along the way—like missing city hall documents and community members disappearing.
  3. Filmmaking Through Setbacks and COVID
    • How travel limitations and funding shortages impacted the production timeline.
    • The parallels between public health negligence in Flint and early COVID response efforts.
  4. Political Implications & Community Impact
    • The role of state-appointed emergency managers and the debate over democratic vs. authoritarian decision-making.
    • Why the Flint crisis remains relevant nationwide, and how other cities face similar water infrastructure concerns.
  5. Documentary Filmmaking Advice
    • William’s practical tips for aspiring filmmakers: from picking a story “close to home” to assembling a reliable, supportive team.
    • The iterative process of shooting and editing in segments to shape a powerful final narrative.
  6. Distribution & Next Steps
    • Where to watch Lead and Copper—available on multiple on-demand platforms starting November 19.
    • Future screenings in Michigan and how William aims to spark dialogue in other communities at risk.

ABOUT THE GUEST
William Hart is a documentary filmmaker, journalist, and video producer who has spent the last eight years creating Lead and Copper, a film examining the Flint water crisis. With a background in on-the-ground reporting for outlets such as Yahoo News, William’s work aims to amplify social justice issues and advocate for policy reforms that protect vulnerable communities. He has screened his documentary at film festivals throughout the U.S. and plans to continue using it as a tool for public education and activism.

ABOUT THE HOST
Geoffrey D. Calhoun is the host of The Successful Screenwriter, dedicated to empowering and educating storytellers. As a screenwriter, best-selling author, and entrepreneur, Geoffrey’s mission is to offer professional insights, interviews, and resources to help creatives thrive in the ever-evolving film and TV industry.

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