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SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking

Susy Botello - SBP Podcast

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The Voice of Mobile Film™ is for everyone who ever wanted to or is curious about making movies and videos using smartphones. S. Botello Productions (SBP) is a pioneer in the mobile filmmaking industry. Hosted, produced and edited by Susy Botello without AI.
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Kenyan Voices

Kenyan Voices

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This is a podcast by Kenyans residing in Kenya and around the world. We talk about cultural issues, society, and current affairs. We also interview guests about their stories, life experiences, lessons they've learned, and how to make a difference.
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This podcast is all about how media, arts, and technology are being used to reach the world. Come experience the international gospel gadget king, as he brings you new and innovative tools for World Missions.
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Join TMac, a Multi-Emmy Award-winning former TV camera operator, photographer, and teacher as he hosts intimate conversations with world-class photographers, cinematographers, TV directors, and producers. Each episode is packed with real-world tips for breaking into the business, techniques, and stories from the world of media production. Whether you're shooting with a smartphone or cinema camera, this learning lab helps you level up your visual storytelling skills. From weddings to wildlife ...
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Are you tired of listening to what the Mainstream Media is feeding you? Then check out, God Network News and the Gospel Gadget Podcast, and find out what "God" is doing around the world today. We travel the world to capture authentic faith-based stories from real people creating lasting positive community impact in the lives of millions of people. As an International Podcast, with Global News and positive Impact Stories that are Real! No fake news here, just inspiring stories. You won't hear ...
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In this episode, we dive into the story of the Smartphone Filmmaking Seminar hosted by Media4Movements—a hands-on training that equips movement-builders and mission workers to tell powerful visual stories using the smartphones in their pockets. You’ll hear how participants learned practical media skills for creating compelling content that fuels di…
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Episode 214: This episode was recorded March 26, 2025 and published May 20, 2025. Part Two of my conversation with Justin Ho, the winner of the Best Feature Film 2025 at the International Mobile Film Festival in San Diego on April 27. Justin Ho shot “Broken Pieces” with the iPhone 14 Pro. In this episode we discuss his feature film which was 1 hour…
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In this episode, we dive into the story of the Smartphone Filmmaking Seminar hosted by Media4Movements—a hands-on training that equips movement-builders and mission workers to tell powerful visual stories using the smartphones in their pockets. You’ll hear how participants learned practical media skills for creating compelling content that fuels di…
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Episode 213: This episode was recorded March 26, 2025 and published May 13, 2025. My guest in this episode is Justin Ho, the winner of the Best Feature Film 2025 at the International Mobile Film Festival in San Diego on April 27. Justin shot “Broken Pieces” with the iPhone 14 Pro. This episode is the first of a two part interview recorded March 27.…
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In this episode, we explore the inspiring story behind "My Bible In My Language", the very first contextualized, illustrated Bible created for Roma children. Born from a dream shared by a Roma believer and the creative team at Create Seeds, this groundbreaking project affirms the value of the Roma people by offering God’s Word in their heart langua…
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In this episode, we explore the inspiring story behind "My Bible In My Language", the very first contextualized, illustrated Bible created for Roma children. Born from a dream shared by a Roma believer and the creative team at Create Seeds, this groundbreaking project affirms the value of the Roma people by offering God’s Word in their heart langua…
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Episode 212: This episode was recorded April 27, 2025 and published May 6, 2025. Feels good to be back with you and publishing episodes again. The 14th Annual International Mobile Film Festival took place April 25-27 in San Diego. During the festival, we scheduled the recording of this episode with a live in-person audience. Jason Rivera began comp…
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In this episode, we discuss the goals of Media4Movements. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills to create their own local media, Bible translations, and indigen…
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In this episode, we discuss the goals of Media4Movements. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills to create their own local media, Bible translations, and indigen…
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In this episode, we discuss how Create International is reaching the Buoyi people of China through Animated Storytelling. This deep dive discussion is based on the testimony of an on-field worker living among this very remote minority group in China. It demonstrates the power of animated films that share the gospel message in a culturally relevant …
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In this episode, we discuss how Create International is reaching the Buoyi people of China through Animated Storytelling. This deep dive discussion is based on the testimony of an on-field worker living among this very remote minority group in China. It demonstrates the power of animated films that share the gospel message in a culturally relevant …
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In this episode, we discuss the goals of Media4Movements. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills to create their own local media, Bible translations, and indigen…
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In this episode, we discuss the goals of Media4Movements. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills to create their own local media, Bible translations, and indigen…
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In this episode, we discuss the rapid acceleration of the growth of the church among the Unreached Peoples of the world. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills t…
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In this episode, we discuss the rapid acceleration of the growth of the church among the Unreached Peoples of the world. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills t…
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In this episode Blake talks about indie filmmakers Sean Baker and Brady Corbet and the Oscar wins for their films Anora and The Brutalist. Oh, and are they really both broke? Learn more about my indie film: http://www.caseymakesamixtape.com Watch Variety's Directors on Directors: https://youtu.be/3e5BQ1cFXzg?si=hsjElpmhYT7LE3KM Watch "Why to NOT ma…
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In this episode, "A Hidden Legacy in Tibet", we highlight the impact of contextualized art forms on generations of Unreached Peoples. These indigenous tools empower local believers to share the message of Jesus in a way that resonates deeply within their communities. Through these stories, we see how indigenous media can be a powerful tool for disc…
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In this episode, "A Hidden Legacy in Tibet", we highlight the impact of contextualized art forms on generations of Unreached Peoples. These indigenous tools empower local believers to share the message of Jesus in a way that resonates deeply within their communities. Through these stories, we see how indigenous media can be a powerful tool for disc…
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In this episode, we highlight the impact of indigenous media on the Tem people of Togo, where Create International teams are equipping local believers to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using inexpensive film production equipment. This approach empowers local believers to share the message of Jesus in a way that resonates deeply …
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In this episode, we highlight the impact of indigenous media on the Tem people of Togo, where Create International teams are equipping local believers to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using inexpensive film production equipment. This approach empowers local believers to share the message of Jesus in a way that resonates deeply …
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from the Bhojpuri people of India, where Create International teams are equipping the movement leaders to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach empowers local be…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from the Bhojpuri people of India, where Create International teams are equipping the movement leaders to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach empowers local be…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), where Create International teams are equipping the Rakhine and Rohingya people to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach e…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), where Create International teams are equipping the Rakhine and Rohingya people to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach e…
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Ohio is redefining its film landscape, showcasing local opportunities for aspiring filmmakers. Mike Wendt from the Cleveland Film Commission discusses his journey, the importance of networking, and the growing support for filmmaking in Ohio, driven by recent tax incentives and community engagement. • Mike Wendt shares his filmmaking journey and pas…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from Malawi, where Create International teams are equipping the Yao people to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach empowers local believers to share the message…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from Malawi, where Create International teams are equipping the Yao people to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach empowers local believers to share the message…
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Episode 211: This episode was recorded January 29, 2025 and published February 4, 2025. This is our first episode of the new year 2025! Erica “ET” Taylor is our featured guest in this episode of the Fade In To Film series. I’m stoked to have ET back again for this episode. ET is teaching film appreciation and other filmmaking topics at a new univer…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from Malawi, where Create International teams are equipping the Yao people to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach empowers local believers to share the message…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of movements and how they function in spreading the Gospel. We highlight real-life examples from Malawi, where Create International teams are equipping the Yao people to produce their own culturally relevant gospel films using only their smartphones. This approach empowers local believers to share the message…
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Through the lens of Gary Wiggins, we explore how photography transcends the boundaries of mere documentation. Gary's journey from a day job in data administration to a thriving career as a sports photographer illustrates the power of passion, technical mastery, and the art of storytelling in capturing unforgettable moments. • Journey from childhood…
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On this episode of the ZoomPod ... Mogul, Mentor, Friend. Dr. Phil Hoffman joins me to talk about media, students, education, professionalism, and his lifelong obsession converging media and music! Hoffman started his professional media career in the late 80s as a reporter while still a student at the University of Akron. Starting in the early 2000…
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Episode 210: This episode was recorded December 21, 2024 and published December 31, 2024. New Year's Eve. Part Two of a two part series with our guest, Miguel Lopez de Leon. In part one we share who Miguel is, his passion for storytelling and his newfound challenge in mobile filmmaking. Join Miguel and myself now in part two as we discuss AI: Gener…
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Episode 209: This episode was recorded December 21, 2024 and published December 24, 2024. Part One of a two part series with our guest, Miguel Lopez de Leon. Miguel was one of the attending filmmakers at this year’s 13th International Mobile Film Festival in San Diego last April. His short mobile film “Ghost Leave” had the audience laughing and lov…
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Episode 208: This episode was recorded December 14, 2024 and published December 17, 2024. First of all, we wish all of you the best during this holiday season. In this episode of our Fade In To Film series, Joey Min and I team up to share some good tips and a few things we learned about what to do, and what not to do, on set of an independent film;…
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In this episode Blake does a general overview of various distribution options to consider for low & micro-budget indie films. ▶︎ Check out my film: http://www.caseymakesamixtape.com ▶︎ My past work on Tubi, etc: CONTINUUM (sci-fi) https://tubitv.com/movies/100003266/continuum KILLING DOWN (action) https://tubitv.com/movies/100000518/killing-down?st…
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Episode 207: This episode was recorded November 27, 2024 and published December 3, 2024. Joey Min and Susy Botello have a fun discussion the eve before Thanksgiving and we run some cool gift ideas for mobile filmmakers. Of course, that opens up our conversation to discuss filmmaking insights. Susy brings up how the industry is trying to catch up wi…
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In this episode, “Bridges to the Bimanese”, sister Pam a church planter shares her struggles, growth and eventual success as a church planter in this very unreached people group. The Bimanese people are an ethnic group from the eastern part of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia. They have a rich cultural heritage, and their traditional language, Bima or Ngg…
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In this episode, “Bridges to the Bimanese”, sister Pam a church planter shares her struggles, growth and eventual success as a church planter in this very unreached people group. The Bimanese people are an ethnic group from the eastern part of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia. They have a rich cultural heritage, and their traditional language, Bima or Ngg…
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On this episode of the ZoomPod, Sports Television Cameraman and K12 Teacher Nate Schick joins me to talk about transitioning from industry to the classroom, and the joy he now gets from his students in his Video Lab. Check out the video version: https://youtu.be/8g98IS-H_g8 Nate on Social: X: @GV_Multimedia in: linkedin.com/in/nate-schick…
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On this episode of the Zoompod, we meet the cinematographer who set the standard for multimedia storytelling in journalism with a mantle full of awards at the Columbus Dispatch. Randy Walk is now an Associate Creative Director for Multimedia at The Ohio State University. He stopped by to give aspiring shooters a masterclass in how you "shoot for th…
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Episode 206: This episode was recorded November 13, 2024 and published November 19, 2024. Joey Min and Susy Botello share a lot about the stories within our attraction for filmmaking. Joey brings us deep with gratitude and feeling thankful as an indie filmmaker. Why should someone like you make movies? Joey and Susy share why indie filmmakers make …
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Episode 205: This episode was recorded October 30, 2024 and published November 5, 2024. Our topic for this episode is an introspect on the indie filmmaker’s dream. Joey Min and Susy Botello discuss three phases: The production process and distribution; funding; and if the outcome predetermines the potential for the next film. Learn more about Fade …
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In this episode, “Media that is Transforming Nations", Calvin and Carol tell us how Smartphone Filmmaking training is equipping church planting movement leaders to multiply their evangelism and discipleship efforts, and how they plan to implement these new skills in their team's work among the Unreached. Calvin and Carol share with us how media and…
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In this episode, “Media that is Transforming Nations", Calvin and Carol tell us how Smartphone Filmmaking training is equipping church planting movement leaders to multiply their evangelism and discipleship efforts, and how they plan to implement these new skills in their team's work among the Unreached. Calvin and Carol share with us how media and…
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In this episode, “Kulumi Audio Bibles for the Unreached", brothers Clive tells us how solar powered audio Bibles are transforming the landscape of missions among the least reached people of the world. He shares with us how this technology is accelerating the continued multiplication of believers and house churches among many Unreached peoples group…
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In this episode, “Kulumi Audio Bibles for the Unreached", brothers Clive tells us how solar powered audio Bibles are transforming the landscape of missions among the least reached people of the world. He shares with us how this technology is accelerating the continued multiplication of believers and house churches among many Unreached peoples group…
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Episode 204: This episode was recorded October 27, 2024 and published October 27, 2024. Surprise! This episode is off schedule to celebrate you and wish you a Happy Anniversary! It’s our seventh year with the SBP Podcast and I share why you’re such a big part of it. I can’t thank our listeners and guests enough for being a part of our show for seve…
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Episode 203: This episode was recorded October 21, 2024 and published October 22, 2024. Join Levi Austin Morris and I as we comb through the technicalities of what it takes to get your feature film shot with iPhones distributed with streaming services. Levi shares some of the details of his journey getting “Paralysis” into some major OTT streaming …
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