
How Did PAPER STREET PICTURES Go from SHORT FILMS to the BIG SCREEN?
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Join us in this exclusive interview with Cameron Burns and Alex Euting from Paper Street Pictures, as they unveil their remarkable journey from scrappy short films to network television and theatrical feature releases.
In this candid conversation, they discuss:
Their early days crafting indie short films on shoestring budgets
How the Austin-based studio pivoted into creating network TV shows (including the Syfy / Peacock series Revival)
Breakthrough feature films they’ve produced or directed, such as Starry Eyes, Camera Obscura, The Pale Door, and the horror-anthology Scare Package (now streaming on Shudder)
Lessons learned from building sets creatively, working with tight resources, and leveraging Austin’s film scene.
Upcoming projects: an insider look at what's next for the studio—new feature films, series opportunities.
Why You’ll Want to Watch:
Whether you’re an indie filmmaker, horror enthusiast, or fan of boutique production success stories, this interview offers a rare glimpse into the hustle, creativity, and grit that launched a micro-studio into mainstream entertainment.
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