From Film Club to Film Sets (ft. Jules Tucker)
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From Film Club to Film Sets (ft. Jules Tucker)

In this episode we sit down with filmmaker, editor, and actor Jules Tucker. Jules shares how she first got into filmmaking at Kennesaw State, the unexpected way she landed her first acting role, and why editing is one of the most important parts of storytelling.

We talk about the collaborative nature of film sets, preparing for roles, navigating creative burnout, and the ongoing conversation around AI in art and filmmaking. Jules also opens up about her influences, favorite films, southern gothic inspirations, and advice for aspiring storytellers trying to find their voice.

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Tyler Watson
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Tyler Watson
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Jules Tucker
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Jules Tucker
Jules Tucker is a filmmaker, editor, actor, and student researcher at Kennesaw State University. Passionate about storytelling in all forms, she has worked both in front of and behind the camera on multiple short films, building a reputation for thoughtful collaboration and strong creative vision. While many know her for her acting roles, Jules primarily identifies as an editor, shaping narratives through pacing, tone, and emotion. Her work is heavily influenced by human connection, culture, and documentary storytelling, and she continues to explore filmmaking as a way to better understand people and the world around her.