Gian Carlo Stigliano
The Creative Gap
The Creative Gap Podcast is for Filmmakers, Entrepreneurs & Creatives. Our goal is to provide conversations around rarely-discussed topics, including Personal Finance, Mental Health, Business, Investments, Relationships, Freelance Life and so much more. Hear from weekly guests on all podcasting platforms.
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Gian Carlo Stigliano
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Latest episode
Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
#88 Jacopo Ficulle - Filmmaking as a Form of Healing 06.07.2026 1:11:50
Gian Carlo sits down with Jacopo Ficulle — an Italian filmmaker and colorist known as The Dormant Seed — for a deeply personal conversation about what it means to stop running from yourself and start creating from an honest place. Jacopo opens with the origin of his alias: after years of commercial filmmaking left him slowly hollowed out, losing four major clients at once forced him to finally lis...
Open Session #2 - Being Open To Change 29.06.2026 24:59
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#87 - Nikita Khatsarevich - Pushing The Limits as a DP 22.06.2026 44:36
In this episode, Gian Carlo sits down with Nikita Khatsarevich, a Ukrainian-born cinematographer now based in Warsaw, for an honest and wide-ranging conversation about building a creative career from the ground up. Nikita traces his path from a small industrial city in Zaporizhia — where he almost became a jazz trumpet player — to climbing every rung of the camera department starting at 16, driven...
Open Session #1 - The Positive Impact of Change 15.06.2026 11:41
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#86 - Alex Lopez - From Creative to Creative Director 31.03.2026 1:06:29
This conversation explores Alex Lopez’s journey into becoming a Creative Director through a mix of risk-taking, relentless work ethic, and deep-rooted perspective shaped by his upbringing as a first-generation American. He reflects on moving to New York, stepping into leadership at Cadence, and learning to “own” a title he never initially felt qualified for—highlighting how confidence is built thr...
#85 - Sam Snowden - Building a Creative Agency 24.03.2026 1:19:24
This conversation with Sam Snowden dives into the evolving mindset of a creative navigating purpose, pressure, and identity in a saturated digital landscape. He reflects on how growing responsibilities and external expectations can distort your original “why,” emphasizing the importance of returning to your roots and creating for the younger version of yourself. The discussion explores the unpredi...
#84 - LIFE OF RIZA - The Pursuit of Creative Balance 17.03.2026 1:09:20
In this conversation, Kariza Santos reflects on her journey as a filmmaker and YouTube creator, discussing the realities of building a creative career while trying to maintain balance in life. She shares how freelancing, experimentation, and years of learning eventually led her to develop a cinematic storytelling style on YouTube, while also navigating the constant pressure to produce content in a...
#83 - Ryan Booth - Choosing Conviction Over Comfort 10.03.2026 1:31:26
Ryan Booth shares an honest and deeply thoughtful look at what it actually means to grow as a filmmaker. From breaking out of the commercial “box” that once defined him to directing his first feature "Stages" after an eight-year journey, Ryan unpacks the tension between comfort and conviction — and what each stage of his career demanded of him. He reflects on moving from DP to commercial...
#82 - Blaine Westropp - Your STYLE is the KEY 03.03.2026 1:29:17
In this episode, Blaine Westrup reflects on the slow, earned process of finding your style as a filmmaker and the confidence that only comes through time, failure, and self-critique. He shares pivotal on-set struggles that shaped his growth, the tension between ownership and collaboration as a DP, and the importance of culture, energy, and “vibe time” on set. Blaine dives into risk—both financial...
#81 - Matt Aitia - What It Really Takes to Make Your First Short Film 27.01.2026 1:01:49
In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast, filmmaker and YouTuber Matt Aitia opens up about risk, identity, and the long road toward creative ownership. The conversation begins with a reflection on resilience, patience, and betting on yourself when there are no guarantees. Matt breaks down his approach to goal-setting, consistency on YouTube, and why process matters more than surface-level metri...
#80 - Nica Fazio - A Film Career Built on Persistence & Kindness 20.01.2026 58:39
In this episode, Nica Fazio shares a grounded and honest look at what it truly takes to grow in the film industry. After moving from another country to New York, she reflects on the non-linear reality of building a career on set—navigating visas, cultural shifts, and the challenge of starting from zero in an unfamiliar industry. Rather than relying on shortcuts or titles, Nica’s path has been shap...
#79 – Adolpho Veloso, ABC, AIP – Cinematography Rooted in Trust 13.01.2026 1:03:20
In this episode of The Creative Gap, cinematographer Adolpho Veloso reflects on the long arc of a creative career—moving from instinct and innocence to experience, restraint, and trust. Through stories from Train Dreams, he shares how embracing limitations, trusting instinct, and reconnecting with early creative innocence helped him find freedom again—both on set and in life. This episode explores...
#78 - Todd Banhazl, ASC. - Why Set Culture Creates Better Work 06.01.2026 1:07:38
In this episode, Todd Banhazl reflects on cinematography as both a craft and a place of meaning, emphasizing that a DP’s real responsibility goes far beyond the image—it’s about creating a safe, trusting, and energized environment where people can do their best work. He and Carlo talk through leadership learned by failing and repairing, why attitude and emotional awareness matter as much as talent...
#77 - 5 Lessons I Learned From a Year of Conversations (2025) 29.12.2025 24:33
This last episode of 2025 is really just me taking a breath and looking back. All year, I’ve had the chance to sit across from people I genuinely admire and listen to their stories — not just the wins, but the doubts, the fear, the growing pains, and the parts of their lives they don’t always share publicly. Without realizing it at first, those conversations started shaping how I see my own life a...
#76 - ANGELICA STIGLIANO - A CONVERSATION ABOUT MARRIAGE, CAREERS & STABILITY 16.12.2025 1:02:28
In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast, Carlo & his wife Angelica sit down for an honest conversation about marriage, identity, and choosing fulfillment in an unpredictable creative life. Together, you reflect on her decision to leave a traditional job to pursue freelance work in yoga and wellness, the emotional highs and lows that come with that shift, and the identity changes that follo...
#75 – Patrick Tomasso – Finding Yourself as a Creator 09.12.2025 1:42:11
In this episode, Carlo sits down with filmmaker and YouTuber Patrick Tomasso for a deep, honest conversation about navigating creativity, identity, and longevity in the digital world. Patrick opens up about evolving beyond gear reviews, embracing video essays, and why passion—not algorithms—must guide your work. Together, they explore the fear of changing niches, the pressure to post constantly, m...
#74 - Nicholas Bluff - The Creator of BLUFF BOUNCE & how curiosity shaped his career and business. 24.11.2025 1:05:34
In this episode of The Creative Gap, cinematographer and entrepreneur Nicholas Bluff shares how his creative journey evolved from filming parkour videos in Copenhagen to founding Bluff Bounce, a lighting innovation now used by filmmakers worldwide. He reflects on lessons learned from working in the lighting and camera departments, the cultural contrasts between filmmaking in Denmark and Brazil, an...
#73 - Joshua Martin (Cine Dailies) - Staying Authentic While Building on YouTube 06.11.2025 1:13:07
In this episode, Joshua Martin shares his journey from videography to cinematography, balancing family life with a freelance career, and navigating the challenges of YouTube and creative authenticity. He opens up about financial struggles, building multiple income streams, and the importance of budgeting in an unpredictable industry. Joshua emphasizes reducing overhead, finding peace, and redefini...
#72 - Jakob Owens - Building Freedom as a Filmmaker 20.10.2025 1:08:04
In this episode of The Creative Gap Podcast filmmaker and entrepreneur Jakob Owens, explores the balance between creative ownership, freelance life, and building sustainable businesses. Jakob talks about the importance of creating freedom in his career so he can prioritize family and personal life, while also navigating the challenges of criticism and self-doubt when putting himself out publicly t...
#71 – George Kroeker & Ian Rodriguez: Redefining the Running Documentary 06.10.2025 1:18:18
In this episode of The Creative Gap, Carlo sits down with BPN filmmakers George Kroeker and Ian Rodriguez to discuss their journey into filmmaking, their collaboration, and the making of "Surrender", BPN’s feature-length documentary revolving around last year's Last Man Standing Race. They share how they each got started—from photography and design to videography—before finding their...
#70 - Akis Konstantakopoulos - Cinematographer of The Chosen 29.09.2025 1:07:08
In this episode of The Creative Gap , cinematographer Akis Konstantakopoulos, GSC shares his experience as the sole DP on all seasons of The Chosen , reflecting on the challenges of shooting 86 consecutive days across multiple countries and managing large-scale productions. He discusses the personal sacrifices of long projects, the importance of health and wellness for creative sustainability, and...
#69 - Kevin Varno - Health & Fitness, Empowerment & Vulnerability 09.06.2025 1:08:36
In this Episode Carlo sits down with Kevin, the owner of Varno Fitness in New Jersey, for a wide-ranging conversation on identity, discipline, and the intersection of fitness and personal growth. Kevin opens up about his journey from an insecure teen to a fitness entrepreneur and behavior change coach. He shares how creating a cozy, peaceful home and learning to find joy outside of work have helpe...
#68 - Michael Medoway - Directing, Long-Term Collaborators & Self-Belief 02.06.2025 1:27:08
In this episode, Michael Medoway opens up about his late start in directing, his winding journey through Japan, and how fatherhood shapes his worldview. He shares the struggles of freelancing, investing his own money into early projects, and the emotional toll of balancing career ambition with family life. Michael emphasizes the importance of long-term collaborators, emotional awareness on set, an...
#67 - Matheus Bastos - "Gazer" Feature FIlm, Cannes Festival & Independent Filmmaking 15.04.2025 1:23:39
In this episode, Carlo welcomes back cinematographer Matheus for a deep dive into the making of their independent feature film Gazer . They reflect on the film’s unexpected success in the festival circuit and its upcoming theatrical release—an increasingly rare feat for original, non-IP-based indie films. Matheus shares insights on the film's unusual production journey, which spanned two and a hal...
#66 - Matthew Rojas - Faith, Commercial Directing & Fatherhood 31.03.2025 1:26:15
In this podcast episode, filmmaker Matthew Rojas and host Carlo dive deep into the intersection of creativity, filmmaking, faith, and personal growth. They begin by discussing the organic nature of their recent projects—highlighting the value of making art purely for the love of it, rather than always chasing commercial goals. Both emphasize how spontaneity and collaboration often lead to their mo...
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