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Batterie: Bringing Drum Corps to Life with Ailim Films

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In this episode of the Sly Agencies Podcast, Andrew sits down with Bryce Dressler and Aaron Mills of Ailim Films to explore their creative journey and the evolution of their latest project, Batterie. This conversation dives deep into how personal experiences, collaboration, and a strong community spirit fuel creative endeavors.

Bryce and Aaron discuss the origins of Ailim Films as a co-op for filmmakers, the inception of Batterie, and the unique challenges of creating a narrative around the world of Drum Corps—a space filled with passion and intensity. They share insights on the process of storytelling, managing feedback on a deeply personal project, and building anticipation through a strategic proof of concept.

Discover how the team is blazing a trail in independent filmmaking, from their collective’s grassroots approach to their long-term vision of turning Batterie into a full-fledged TV show. Along the way, they reveal lessons learned about creating authentic connections with an audience and staying true to the heart of a story.

Connect with Ailim Films and Batterie:

Website: AilimFilms.com

Instagram: @BatterieTheShow

YouTube: Ailim Films

Email: Bryce ([email protected]) | Aaron ([email protected])

Tune in to hear how Ailim Films is redefining storytelling in the world of independent cinema!

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23 episodes

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In this episode of the Sly Agencies Podcast, Andrew sits down with Bryce Dressler and Aaron Mills of Ailim Films to explore their creative journey and the evolution of their latest project, Batterie. This conversation dives deep into how personal experiences, collaboration, and a strong community spirit fuel creative endeavors.

Bryce and Aaron discuss the origins of Ailim Films as a co-op for filmmakers, the inception of Batterie, and the unique challenges of creating a narrative around the world of Drum Corps—a space filled with passion and intensity. They share insights on the process of storytelling, managing feedback on a deeply personal project, and building anticipation through a strategic proof of concept.

Discover how the team is blazing a trail in independent filmmaking, from their collective’s grassroots approach to their long-term vision of turning Batterie into a full-fledged TV show. Along the way, they reveal lessons learned about creating authentic connections with an audience and staying true to the heart of a story.

Connect with Ailim Films and Batterie:

Website: AilimFilms.com

Instagram: @BatterieTheShow

YouTube: Ailim Films

Email: Bryce ([email protected]) | Aaron ([email protected])

Tune in to hear how Ailim Films is redefining storytelling in the world of independent cinema!

  continue reading

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