Recorded live on Main Street in Park City, Utah, during the Sundance Film Festival, this is FilmUTalk: FilmUtah’s premiere podcast engaging independent filmmakers, producers, innovators and trendsetters. Hosted by Matt Silverman.
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Jerry Rothwell discusses his documentary, How to Change the World, detailing the early days of the founders of Greenpeace.
Jean Carlomusto discusses Larry Kramer in Love and Anger, the intimate documentary on legendary author, activist and playwright, Larry Kramer.
Filmmaker Louie Psihoyus & Producer Olivia Ahnemann discuss Racing Extinction, their documentary on environmental activists in pursuit of a better world.
Emily Best talks Seed & Spark, a unique tool for filmmakers to fund their films.
Frida Barkfors & Lasse Barkers talk Pervert Park, their harrowing documentary on convicted sex offenders attempting to reintegrate into society.
Jeff Sneider gives us the lowdown on the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, as a film reporter on the front lines.
Slava Rubin joins us on FilmUTalk to discuss IndieGoGo, a crowdfunding tool for filmmaker's everywhere.
Montana Film Commissioner Deny Staggs describes his perspective on film, and the perks of shooting in Montana.
Filmmaker Matthew Heinemann shares insight on the front lines of the drug war, with his critically acclaimed documentary Cartel Land.
Filmmaker Diego Ongaro and Producer Rob Cristiano discuss the making of Bob and the Trees, during the dead of winter in rural Massachusetts.
Filmmaker Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett discuss their collaborative process during their film The Guest.
Award winning director Joe Berlinger discusses his new film, Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger, a documentary on the notorious south Boston mobster.
Irish documentary filmmaker Ciaran Cassidy discusses his gripping film, The Last Days of Peter Bergmann, a perplexing portrait of a man bent on disappearing without a trace.
Director of Photography Ben Kasulke discusses his method of working with various directors, from Lynn Shelton to Guy Maddin.
Filmmaker Craig Johnson speaks on getting his second feature,The Skeleton Twins, made, from development and casting, through production and post.
Film Reporter Jeff Sneider provides industry insight on the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Topics range from acquisition highlights to casting news and festival parties.
Director Jesse Moss discusses the two year process of making his award winning documentary, The Overnighters.
Arri Technical Sales Representative Guenter Noesner unveils the Arri Amira, discusses the importance of dynamic range when picking a camera, and how story trumps all.
Canon rep Tim Smith talks Canon’s newfound relationship with filmmakers, the future of the film medium, the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) and the art of lensmaking.
Adobe representative Al Mooney and Emmy Awarding winning Producer John Corser join host Matt Silverman in a discussion centered on Adobe. Topics range from Creative Cloud and Premiere, to Adobe Anywhere and integrating Adobe software into preexisting infrastructures.
Co-Founder Jonathan Marlow explains his distribution platform, Fandor, and how their curated library of films can provide for audiences in a way bigger platforms have not. To find out more on Fandor check out: www.Fandor.com www.Fandor.com/Keyframe
Filmmaker Michel Comte joins us with his wife, Producer/Costume Designer/Actress Ayako Yoshida in a discussion on their new film, The Girl from Nagasaki. Topics include shooting in 3D, costume design, and working together as a married couple.
Siberian filmmaker Mina Djukic is joined with Hana Selimovic and Mladen Sovilj, the stars of her Sundance film The Disobedient. The three discuss what it’s like to make a film amidst their tight friendship.
Filmmaker Jeremiah Zagar and producer Lori Cheatle discuss storytelling techniques used in their newest film, Captivated: The Trials of Pamela Smart.
Emmy Award winning Producer John Corser guest hosts this episode of FilmUTalk. Airbnb rep Aryni Raimondi joins us to discuss all things Airbnb – from travelling the world, to locking locations, Airbnb is an invaluable resource for travellers and filmmakers alike.
In this candid interview, local Utah filmmaker Sohrab Mirmont discusses his success working on limited budgets and tightly scheduled films, and how he’s paved the way for bigger projects.
Filmmaker Scott Fleishman discusses his feature length directorial debut, the documentary Independent Living: The Funk Volume Documentary.