Interview with Filmmaker Sarah Vansandt (BEST KEPT SECRET)

BEST KEPT SECRET, 12min., USA
Directed by Sarah Vansandt
Mattress shopping turns into a nightmare for a couple who find themselves trapped in a furniture store after hours, confronting the store’s dark secret.

Get to know the filmmaker:

1. What motivated you to make this film?

My husband and I first came up with the idea for Best Kept Secret while we were in the middle of buying a mattress, though the original concept looked a bit different from what the film ultimately became.
I’ve always had a desire to direct and produce, and after spending years in front of the camera on various productions, I felt ready to step behind it. Taking that leap into directing was both exciting and incredibly rewarding, and I’m so glad I did.

2. From idea to finished product, how long did it take?

From the initial idea to the final cut, the film took about eight months to complete.

3. How would you describe your film in two words?

Twisted adventure.

4. What was the biggest obstacle you faced?

The biggest challenge was filming in the peak of summer heat. We had to turn off the air conditioning during takes because it interfered with the audio, which meant relying on large fans between shots to cool down. It was definitely uncomfortable and we were all sweating, but the cast and crew stayed positive and committed throughout, which made all the difference.

5. What is your favorite stage of the filmmaking process?

I really enjoy both development and production, but if I had to choose, development is my favorite. There’s something exciting about shaping the story, visualizing scenes, exploring possibilities, and refining the script until it feels just right.

6. When did you realize you wanted to make films?

I’ve always loved movies and had an interest in acting, but it wasn’t until I took an Intro to Screenwriting class in college that everything clicked. That’s when I realized I didn’t just want to be part of films, I wanted to create them.

7. What film have you seen the most times?

Probably The Family Man with Nicolas Cage. It’s a tradition in my family to watch it every year. I love the story, the performances, and the nostalgia it brings. It’s tied to a lot of great memories.

8. In a perfect world, who would you collaborate with?

I think it would be incredible to work with Bradley Cooper. He has successfully transitioned between acting, directing, and producing, and I would love the opportunity to learn from his process, both in performance and in how he approaches storytelling behind the camera.

9. How has your experience been using FilmFreeway?

It’s been great, smooth, straightforward, and easy to use. I haven’t had any issues.

10. What is your favorite meal?

Grilled salmon with roasted vegetables, simple, healthy, and delicious.

11. What’s next for you?

My assistant director and writer on Best Kept Secret, Jamison Braly, and I are currently developing a feature film together. The project is based on a script I originally wrote in that same Intro to Screenwriting class, and we’re using it as the foundation for something much bigger. It’s definitely ambitious, but I’m really excited about where it’s headed.

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