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Ep 282: The Emotional Language of Film: Rachel Deutsch in Conversation

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Filmmaking Conversations Podcast with Damien Swaby
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Feb 24, 2026
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Show Notes Rachel Deutsch is a filmmaker whose work explores relationships, identity and memory through emotionally grounded storytelling. After studying acting at New York University, she transitioned into directing and went on to train at the American Film Institute, where she developed a body of short films defined by careful performances and a strong sense of visual atmosphere.In this episode, Rachel discusses the evolution of her creative voice — from performance training and experimental theatre to narrative filmmaking — and reflects on how her background as an actor informs the way she directs. She describes her approach to working with performers, building scenes through emotional intention rather than rigid instruction, and collaborating closely with cinematographers to translate feeling into images. Rachel also reflects on the practical side of filmmaking — rehearsal methods, planning visual language, and developing projects independently — offering insight into the realities of building a career as a director. At the centre of the discussion is her AFI thesis project, a film rooted in personal experience and family history. The project draws on her mother’s confrontation with illness and civic life in Oklahoma, blending intimate storytelling with broader social themes. Topics Covered Transitioning from acting to directing Training at NYU and AFI Clowning and performance technique Directing actors Emotional realism in film Independent filmmaking Visual storytelling Collaboration with cinematographers Personal storytelling in cinema Developing a first feature film W: https://www.racheldeutsch.com Film Links Carelessly There (Short Film) Until I Met You - Short Film by Rachel Deutsch Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link: 25%…