What if the stick-figure family on the back of a minivan is actually a body count? In this episode, we sit down with Jamison Braly, a filmmaker whose path from wedding videography to viral horror shorts proves that smart constraints beat big budgets. Jameson breaks down how one-room setups, small casts, and borrowed locations can elevate story and performance, why his 23-minute short struggled while tighter work thrived, and how weddings quietly trained him to move fast, adapt, and treat every moment like a one-take scene. We dive into writing for clarity, thinking like a producer, building strong crew culture, and why horror is the perfect low-budget training ground—even if it’s not your end goal. If you’re trying to start, scale smarter, and make story louder than gear, this one’s for you.