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From free flights to creative freedom: The trio behind 'The Travel Companion'

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Fresh off their Tribeca premiere, we are joined by the creative team behind 'The Travel Companion' - Alex Mallis, Travis Wood and Wes Auburn. Their latest project brilliantly captures the messy reality of creative ambition through Simon, a struggling documentarian whose desperation for free flights becomes a mirror for every filmmaker's hustle. But this isn't your typical "artist suffers for art" story.

In our conversation, Alex, Travis, and Wes pull back the curtain on their collaborative process, revealing how three minds can wrestle a single vision into existence. They share war stories from the scriptwriting trenches, discuss the delicate balance between friendship and creative partnership, and explore how their film tackles the unglamorous truth behind the filmmaker's journey.

From navigating creative blocks to embracing the beautiful chaos of independent filmmaking, these directors prove that sometimes the best art comes from the spaces between success and failure. Their candid insights into resilience, rejection, and the power of shared creative struggle make for essential listening for anyone who's ever dreamed of making it in the arts.

(Photo credits: Eric Phillips-Horst, Oliver Corvette and Michelle Torres)

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Fresh off their Tribeca premiere, we are joined by the creative team behind 'The Travel Companion' - Alex Mallis, Travis Wood and Wes Auburn. Their latest project brilliantly captures the messy reality of creative ambition through Simon, a struggling documentarian whose desperation for free flights becomes a mirror for every filmmaker's hustle. But this isn't your typical "artist suffers for art" story.

In our conversation, Alex, Travis, and Wes pull back the curtain on their collaborative process, revealing how three minds can wrestle a single vision into existence. They share war stories from the scriptwriting trenches, discuss the delicate balance between friendship and creative partnership, and explore how their film tackles the unglamorous truth behind the filmmaker's journey.

From navigating creative blocks to embracing the beautiful chaos of independent filmmaking, these directors prove that sometimes the best art comes from the spaces between success and failure. Their candid insights into resilience, rejection, and the power of shared creative struggle make for essential listening for anyone who's ever dreamed of making it in the arts.

(Photo credits: Eric Phillips-Horst, Oliver Corvette and Michelle Torres)

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