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Designing the World of Clone Cops

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🎬 Episode 3: Designing the World of Clone Cops

THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME MOVIE SPOILERS - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

🔍 Episode Summary:

In this episode of the Clone Cops Podcast, filmmakers Phillip Cordell (Co-writer/Actor), Danny Dones (Co-writer/Director), Charles Royce (VFX Supervisor/Producer), and Corey Allen (Cinematographer) dive into the intricate world-building of Clone Cops. From costumes to set design to iconic props, the team breaks down how they created a visually distinct and immersive sci-fi universe on an indie budget.

They discuss:

The Origin of the Iconic Clone Cop Helmet – How a last-minute decision turned into an instantly recognizable sci-fi symbol.

Crafting the Clone Cop Uniforms – The hilarious process of designing a “committee-approved” security outfit with hidden layers of satire.

Nefari Corp’s Aesthetic & Branding – How corporate dystopia was brought to life through logos, posters, and subtle background details.

Prop Design & DIY Movie Magic – The team shares how they built weapons, gadgets, and tech using unexpected materials.

Building Sets on a Budget – How they transformed real locations into believable sci-fi environments.

Marketing Through World-Building – The unexpected impact of the film’s costume and design choices on audience engagement.

🎤 Notable Quotes:

“We had no business making this movie without this helmet. It became our brand identity.” – Phillip Cordell

“The mustache on the helmet was the best decision we made. The moment Phil took it off, we knew it was gold.” – Danny Dones

“We wanted Nefari Corp to feel like a company that takes itself too seriously. The kind that accidentally brands itself as ‘Nefari US’ without realizing what it says.” – Charles Royce

“If you want to get your indie film made, you have to be willing to do everything yourself.” – Danny Dones

📌 Key Takeaways for Filmmakers:

How to make props and costumes look high-budget on a low-budget production

The power of visual storytelling in marketing a film

Why small background details add massive rewatch value

How branding within a film can create an extended universe feel

Why world-building matters even in a micro-budget film

🛠 Next Episode Preview:

Next time, the team explores “Filming Clone Cops: On-Set Challenges & Breakthroughs”, diving into cinematography, lighting setups, and how they pulled off ambitious shots with limited time and resources.

📢 Today’s Episode Sponsor:

Brought to you by Nefaricorp. Visit nefaricorp.com for more.

#CloneCops #IndieFilmmaking #SciFiComedy #FilmmakingPodcast #BehindTheScenes

🎙 Meet the Team:

Corey Allen – Cinematographer

Phillip Cordell – Co-writer, Actor, Producer

Danny Dones – Co-writer, Director

Charles Royce – Producer, VFX Supervisor

This podcast isn’t just for fans of the film—it’s also for aspiring filmmakers looking to learn from real-world experiences in indie film production. Expect candid discussions, valuable insights, and a whole lot of fun along the way.

📢 Subscribe now and follow our journey!

➡️ Stay tuned for upcoming episodes as we break down the making of Clone Cops!

Clone Cops is available now on all streaming platforms! https://linktr.ee/clonecops

  continue reading

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🎬 Episode 3: Designing the World of Clone Cops

THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME MOVIE SPOILERS - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

🔍 Episode Summary:

In this episode of the Clone Cops Podcast, filmmakers Phillip Cordell (Co-writer/Actor), Danny Dones (Co-writer/Director), Charles Royce (VFX Supervisor/Producer), and Corey Allen (Cinematographer) dive into the intricate world-building of Clone Cops. From costumes to set design to iconic props, the team breaks down how they created a visually distinct and immersive sci-fi universe on an indie budget.

They discuss:

The Origin of the Iconic Clone Cop Helmet – How a last-minute decision turned into an instantly recognizable sci-fi symbol.

Crafting the Clone Cop Uniforms – The hilarious process of designing a “committee-approved” security outfit with hidden layers of satire.

Nefari Corp’s Aesthetic & Branding – How corporate dystopia was brought to life through logos, posters, and subtle background details.

Prop Design & DIY Movie Magic – The team shares how they built weapons, gadgets, and tech using unexpected materials.

Building Sets on a Budget – How they transformed real locations into believable sci-fi environments.

Marketing Through World-Building – The unexpected impact of the film’s costume and design choices on audience engagement.

🎤 Notable Quotes:

“We had no business making this movie without this helmet. It became our brand identity.” – Phillip Cordell

“The mustache on the helmet was the best decision we made. The moment Phil took it off, we knew it was gold.” – Danny Dones

“We wanted Nefari Corp to feel like a company that takes itself too seriously. The kind that accidentally brands itself as ‘Nefari US’ without realizing what it says.” – Charles Royce

“If you want to get your indie film made, you have to be willing to do everything yourself.” – Danny Dones

📌 Key Takeaways for Filmmakers:

How to make props and costumes look high-budget on a low-budget production

The power of visual storytelling in marketing a film

Why small background details add massive rewatch value

How branding within a film can create an extended universe feel

Why world-building matters even in a micro-budget film

🛠 Next Episode Preview:

Next time, the team explores “Filming Clone Cops: On-Set Challenges & Breakthroughs”, diving into cinematography, lighting setups, and how they pulled off ambitious shots with limited time and resources.

📢 Today’s Episode Sponsor:

Brought to you by Nefaricorp. Visit nefaricorp.com for more.

#CloneCops #IndieFilmmaking #SciFiComedy #FilmmakingPodcast #BehindTheScenes

🎙 Meet the Team:

Corey Allen – Cinematographer

Phillip Cordell – Co-writer, Actor, Producer

Danny Dones – Co-writer, Director

Charles Royce – Producer, VFX Supervisor

This podcast isn’t just for fans of the film—it’s also for aspiring filmmakers looking to learn from real-world experiences in indie film production. Expect candid discussions, valuable insights, and a whole lot of fun along the way.

📢 Subscribe now and follow our journey!

➡️ Stay tuned for upcoming episodes as we break down the making of Clone Cops!

Clone Cops is available now on all streaming platforms! https://linktr.ee/clonecops

  continue reading

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