![]() ![]() Still wondering how Radio Silence got its name? We’ve got your answer right here and for anyone who’s ever tried to get a film off the ground, or take a set forward in any line of work for that matter, the meaning behind the name rocks an inspiring charm you won’t soon forget. But this was a unique challenge and I think it scratched an itch we don't know we had, and I think it'll continue to itch. I think we've got a lot of really fun, original stuff coming up as well. And so I know we'll have a ton of really amazing stuff with Guy and Jamie and William and Paul, the Project X team. I think once you've had an experience with people that really changes you, not only creatively, but fills your heart up and fulfills you, really, in ways that I think we all never thought we would be fulfilled, you just want to replicate that as many times as possible. We just want to be involved in all of it. We certainly know that Guy and Jamie have amazing ideas about where Scream could go after this last one. We know that there's been a conversation about Ready or Not. We have a bunch of really fun, original things that we're working on. ![]() “I think I can say that we love both ideas and I think we want to pursue both things. You should absolutely work with them.’ And we never thought in a million years that Devil's Due would be responsible for us getting to be involved in one of the greatest projects I think we'll probably ever work on, Ready or Not.” And they called the studio and asked how were we to work with, and everyone that we worked with, these people that I told you we have really close relationships with to this day were like, ‘They're incredible. We found out on Ready or Not that the reason Tripp and Jamie hired us to direct that movie is they loved Devil's Due. “You never know in the moment what the outcome will be in the future. In addition to toughening Radio Silence in many ways, the Devil’s Due experience also connected them with the filmmakers who would ultimately help them make Ready or Not and Scream. There’s a reason why I often ask about overcoming challenges in interviews there can be invaluable lessons learned from them, lessons one might not have learned if everything went exactly according to plan. Let's just figure out a way to do it.’” He also added: They’re operating on a different level now, but Gillett stressed that that approach to solving problems hasn't changed “There's this level of naive ambition where it's like, ‘Oh, we have a cool idea. “We loved the creative debate that we always had amongst the three of us, and it was always challenging each other to find better or more creative solutions to any problems that came up.” Before they were Radio Silence, they were making content as Chad, Matt & Rob, a team of filmmakers making shorts and publishing them on YouTube. Villella began by pinpointing the quality of their collaboration that signaled they were a team that could go this distance. I had the pleasure of chatting with Villella, Gillett, and Bettinelli-Olpin, and, yes, we did get into a ton of Scream 2022 spoilers, but the first 15 minutes of the conversation were dedicated to putting the spotlight on Radio Silence - how the group came together, how it got its name and how the trio has evolved and thrived along the way. ![]()
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