WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 627 - Lynn Shelton

Aug 9, 2015
Lynn Shelton, an independent filmmaker from Seattle known for films like Hump Day and Touchy Feely, dives into her unique creative journey. She shares insights on low-budget filmmaking and how directing TV supports her indie projects. Shelton reflects on her personal struggles with depression during successful film productions and the emotional depth of her storytelling. Her passion for authenticity in casting and character development shines through as she discusses the intimate visuals in her films and balancing parenting with art.
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ANECDOTE

Making A Movie While Depressed

  • Lynn Shelton describes making Touchy Feely on a beautiful island while feeling numb and unable to enjoy it due to depression.
  • She called the film a personal attempt to explore that shameful emptiness and the mystery of not feeling joy despite success.
INSIGHT

Depression Is Both Chemical And Existential

  • Shelton traced her depression partly to physiological causes but also explored meditation and complementary therapies.
  • She used the film to investigate both chemical and existential causes of emotional numbness.
ADVICE

Tell Your Team When You're Laid Bare

  • Be transparent with your cast and crew about vulnerability when making personal work.
  • Lynn Shelton told her team she was 'laid bare' so everyone understood the film's emotional stakes.
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