Drama

Chicken Coop

In a recent interview at the Desertscape International Film Festival, Joseph DeGoyler, the writer and director of “Chicken Coop” reflects on indie filmmaking, emphasizing creativity, and the pursuit of storytelling.

DeGoyler’s vision for “Chicken Coop” stemmed from a desire to challenge himself creatively, aiming for a minimalist yet impactful storyline. As he puts it, “I wanted to write my version of a Hallmark movie, maybe make it an anti-Hallmark movie… something that I could shoot on like an iPhone at my parents’ house.” This approach highlights the essence of indie filmmaking—embracing limitations to foster innovation.

His filmmaking journey was marked by perseverance and adaptability. DeGoyler’s candid remarks on the evolution of the project echo the iterative nature of creative endeavors. “After many, many months, many, many drafts… we decided to go a little bit softer to make it a little bit bigger scale,” he shares. This willingness to pivot and refine demonstrates the resilience required in the filmmaking process.

Navigating the film festival circuit presents its own set of challenges, yet DeGoyler’s pragmatic approach underscores the importance of seizing opportunities close to home. While aiming for prestigious festivals, he acknowledges the significance of local platforms like Desertscape and Kanab Film Festival. “For me, it’s just kind of like, after the big five, it’s really just what region do you want to hang out in?” he explains. This grassroots approach not only fosters community engagement but also amplifies exposure for indie projects.

Central to “Chicken Coop’s” success is the careful curation of its ensemble cast—a process characterized by scouting talent at film festivals and prioritizing passion for the project. DeGoyler’s emphasis on actors’ investment in the script underscores the collaborative spirit essential to indie filmmaking. “It was important to me that they were actually excited about the project itself,” he notes, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between script and performance.

Beyond filmmaking, DeGoyler’s diverse creative pursuits, including podcasting and video production, offer valuable insights into the interconnectedness of artistic endeavors. While acknowledging the overlap between mediums, he stresses the primacy of filmmaking as his “first love.” This multipronged approach not only fuels creativity but also cultivates a dynamic skill set essential for storytelling in the digital age.

For aspiring filmmakers, DeGoyler draws parallels between writing and exercise. “The most important thing… is just being consistent with it. So whatever you’re doing, be consistent with it and don’t be precious with it,” he advises. This ethos of continuous growth and productivity echoes throughout his creative journey.

Joseph DeGoyler’s narrative embodies the spirit of indie filmmaking—forging ahead with passion, adaptability, and a relentless pursuit of storytelling excellence.

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