“LET'S SHOOT! with PETE CHATMON" is a podcast on directing for anybody that’s, quite simply, ever watched anything. Pete Chatmon converses with a wide range of fellow directors, writers, actors, showrunners, producers, executives, and more on a journey to determine just what makes a good director and why we’ll always need stories... *Visit Pete's production co. and get your merch! www.drctr.video *Watch On YouTube! https://bit.ly/37iekw1
With the original plan to pursue a career as a musical theater composer still in his back pocket, Paris has created a career for himself as a “coordinator of brilliance”. Paris Barclay is an award winning Director and Producer, known for “Dahmer”, “Sons of Anarchy”, “The West Wing”, and “NYPD Blue”. In this episode, Paris shares with Pete what he looks for when hiring directors, how he navigates through the industry, the connection between composing, directing and cooking, the creation of “City of Angels”, his upcoming Billy Preston documentary, and more…(00:00:00 - 00:08:24) -- Podcast Intro (00:08:24 - 00:14:50) -- Transitioning From Composer to Music Video Director(00:14:50 - 00:17:40) -- Storytelling Through Music Video Directing(00:17:40 - 00:23:30) -- Relationships And The Role Of The Producing Director(00:23:30 - 00:27:30) -- The Role Of The Television Director(00:27:30 - 00:31:35) -- The "Cooking, Directing, and Composing" Connection(00:31:35 - 00:34:35) -- Transitioning Into Film(00:34:35 - 00:35:45) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:35:45 - 00:41:40) -- Becoming A Producing Director(00:41:40 - 00:43:00) -- Creating “City Of Angels”(00:43:00 - 00:46:10) -- Navigating Through The Industry(00:46:10 - 00:49:20) -- Upcoming “Billy Preston” Project(00:49:20 - 00:55:10) -- 4 Keys When Hiring Directors(00:55:10 - 00:57:10) -- Most Compelling Scene/Episode(00:57:10 - 00:59:40) -- Martini Question(00:59:40 - 01:01:20) -- Podcast Outro
In between takes of “It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia”, Charlie would spend his time writing and rewriting what would be his directorial debut, "Fool's Paradise". In this episode, Charlie and Pete dive into the realities of filmmaking from script to screen, the importance of discovering a character's wants and needs, lessons learned from the making of “Fool's Paradise”, taking risks to tell the stories that don't get told, and more… (00:00:00 - 00:05:25) -- Podcast Intro (00:05:25 - 00:09:30) -- Landing A Role On Law & Order(00:09:30 - 00:18:15) -- Involvement With The Williamstown Theatre Festival(00:18:15 - 00:24:35) -- It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia(00:24:35 - 00:28:00) -- Constructing Characters And Focusing On Their “Wants” (00:28:00 - 00:31:00) -- Collaborating With The “Gang”(00:31:00 - 00:38:05) -- Working With And Hiring Directors(00:38:05 - 00:40:55) -- Approaching Improvisation(00:40:55 - 00:41:55) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:41:55 - 00:43:50) -- Transitioning Into Features(00:43:50 - 01:00:25) -- The Making Of “Fool's Paradise”(01:00:25 - 01:11:55) -- If You Could Remake “Fool's Paradise”, What Would You Do Differently?(01:11:55 - 01:15:25) -- Casting “Fool's Paradise”(01:15:25 - 01:18:30) -- The Realities Of Making A Movie(01:18:30 - 01:26:20) -- Lighting Round Questions(01:26:20 - 01:28:10) -- Podcast Outro
Anton Cropper is a director and producer known for 'Monk', ‘Black-ish', 'Suits', and his recent feature film ‘Fantasy Football'. In this episode, Anton joins Pete to discuss the role of the Stage Manager, directing actors and applying writer's notes, the importance of relationships, creating new worlds when directing pilots, pitch deck preparation, and more…(00:00:00 - 00:05:45) -- Podcast Intro (00:05:45 - 00:14:00) -- First Story To Have An Impact(00:14:00 - 00:17:45) -- Getting His Start In the Business(00:17:45 - 00:25:55) -- Growing Up And Financial Literacy(00:25:55 - 00:28:30) -- Early Years As A Stage Manager(00:28:30 - 00:37:15) -- Moving Up The Ladder(00:37:15 - 00:45:20) -- Directing Actors (00:45:20 - 00:53:00) -- Relationships And Receiving Notes (00:53:00 - 00:54:00) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:54:00 - 01:02:10) -- Maintaining His Career And Getting On The Radar(01:02:10 - 01:05:10) -- Saying “No"(01:05:10 - 01:12:55) -- Creating The World With Pilots(01:12:55 - 01:18:50) -- The Importance Of Prep And Pitch Decks(01:18:50 - 01:22:22) -- Upcoming Projects(01:22:22 - 01:35:00) -- Lighting Round Questions(01:35:00 - 01:37:20) -- Podcast Outro
During a time when there was no clear blueprint for becoming a filmmaker in Hollywood, Charles Murray devoted his youth to educating himself via self-help handbooks from his local libraries. Charles is a writer, director, and producer best known for 'Sons of Anarchy', ‘Luke Cage', ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars', and ‘Tales of Jedi'. He serves as showrunner on season two of Amazon Studios' 'Outer Range'. In this episode, Charles and Pete discuss the importance of doing your own research and understanding the language of filmmaking, the journey to getting a pilot picked up, what to look for when hiring Directors, staying true to what makes sense for you, and more…(00:00:00 - 00:13:20) -- Podcast Intro (00:13:20 - 00:21:30) —Growing Up In Indiana And Interest In Filmmaking(00:21:30 - 00:29:05) -- Becoming A Self-Made Screenplay Writer(00:29:05 - 00:39:30) -- Moving To California And Having Support (00:39:30 - 00:48:35) -- Doing The Groundwork(00:48:35 - 00:58:13) -- Early Years Working In Los Angeles(00:58:13 - 01:09:20) -- When Preparation Meets Opportunity(01:09:20 - 01:10:20) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(01:10:20 - 01:17:30) -- Breaking Into The Industry As A Writer(01:17:30 - 01:32:45) -- Writing For Television And Getting His Pilot Picked Up(01:32:45 - 01:37:30) -- Transitioning Into The Role Of The Showrunner(01:37:30 - 01:43:40) -- Hiring Directors(01:43:40 - 01:51:00) -- The Directors Approach And Being Okay With “Not Knowing”(01:51:00 - 01:56:10) -- Lightning Round Questions(01:56:10 - 01:57:35) -- Podcast Outro
To avoid having to write a final paper for a Philosophy and Religion Studies course, Brian put his creativity to the test and presented a short film. Now an Emmy-nominated VFX supervisor, Brian Kubovcik is the Head of Studio for FuseFX and known for “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law”, “Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan”, and “Criminal Minds”. In this episode, Brian and Pete enter the world of visual effects as they explore the process from making a bid to working in post, the importance of understanding camera and lighting, special tools and equipment that help inform the VFX team, recognizing the people controlling the machines, the future of VFX and more…(00:00:00 - 00:06:53) -- Podcast Intro (00:06:53 - 00:12:40) -- Early Years Working In VFX(00:12:40 - 00:15:15) -- First Steps For VFX And Formatting A Script(00:15:15 - 00:20:50) -- Determining The FX Budget(00:20:50 - 00:23:55) -- VFX Prep And Refining Assumptions(00:23:55 - 00:28:15) -- The Importance Of Early Communication(00:28:15 - 00:30:10) -- Making A VFX Bid(00:30:10 - 00:35:55) -- Understanding Camera And Lighting(00:35:55 - 00:36:55) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:36:55 - 00:39:20) -- The VFX Team And Set Visits(00:39:20 - 00:47:40) -- Working In Post(00:47:40 - 00:52:22) -- Favorite VFX Moments(00:52:22 - 00:56:10) -- The Future Of VFX(00:56:10 - 00:59:20) -- Lightning Round Questions(00:59:20 - 00:58:55) -- Podcast Outro
Shiri Appleby began her acting journey at age 5, working on the set of numerous television shows and commercials. An actress and director born in Calabasas, California, Shiri is best known for her breakout roles in “Roswell” and “Life Unexpected”, and her directorial work on “Grown-ish” and “UnPrisoned”. In this episode, Shiri and Pete discuss the performance of the Director, good vs. bad notes to give an actor, the importance of prepping and how it is your protection, adjusting to the new “Evercast” protocol in post-production, having chutzpah, and more… (00:00:00 - 00:07:10) -- Podcast Intro And WGA Strike Update(00:07:10 - 00:12:45) -- Early Memories On Set(00:12:45 - 00:22:00) -- High School And College Years(00:22:00 - 00:27:35) -- Working With An Acting Coach(00:27:35 - 00:32:40) -- Shadowing and Landing First Gig As A Director(00:32:40 - 00:33:40) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:33:40 - 00:37:20) -- Eye Opening Moments Directing On Set(00:37:20 - 00:42:50) -- Directing Actors And Good Vs. Bad Notes(00:42:50 - 00:47:70) -- Representation And Identifying Your Genre Of Choice(00:47:70 - 00:52:20) -- The Importance Of Prepping (00:52:20 - 00:56:00) -- Editing Via Evercast(00:56:00 - 00:58:55) -- What Would You Change About The Industry?(00:58:55 - 01:00:50) -- The Performance Of The Director(01:00:50 - 01:01:15) -- What's Next?(01:01:15 - 01:05:40) —Lightning Round Questions(01:05:40 - 01:07:20) -- Podcast Outro
Writing and selling a screenplay about a lawyer while working at a law firm is how Ellen became a writer best known for ‘Desperados', ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog', and her hit series 'Minx'. In this episode, Ellen and Pete discuss her transition into storytelling, how she discovered and developed the story of “Minx”, the process of pitching a story to a studio and network, her experience directing for the first time, running the show, and more…(00:00:00 - 00:07:25) -- Podcast Intro (00:07:25 - 00:13:30) -- Attending Law School(00:13:30 - 00:17:20) -- Becoming A Storyteller(00:17:20 - 00:21:00) -- Selling A Script And Moving To LA(00:21:00 - 00:22:50) -- Transitioning Into Television Writing(00:22:50 - 00:26:40) -- A Day In The Life Of A Writer(00:26:40 - 00:28:20) -- Discovering The Story Of ‘Minx'(00:28:20 - 00:33:00) -- Developing The Characters And Tone(00:33:00 - 00:40:35) -- The Pitching Process(00:40:35 - 00:41:33) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:41:33 - 00:46:00) -- “Minx” Season One Production And Show-running(00:46:00 - 00:51:10) -- Hiring Directors(00:51:10 - 00:57:00) -- Directing The Finale(00:57:00 - 00:58:55) -- “Minx” Season Two Production(00:58:55 - 01:01:00) —“Minx” Season Two Directors(01:01:00 - 01:07:15) -- Lightning Round Questions(01:07:15 - 01:09:03) -- Podcast Outro
On this special episode, Pete combines previous podcast conversations with a variety of actors to spotlight their perspectives. Join us as we revisit why Issa Rae enjoys the writers room, the first story that impacted Dorian Missick, the best note Keith Powell gave to an actor, how Aya Cash prepares for character roles vs. personal interviews, Kaley Cuoco's introduction to acting, and more…Complete Guest List: Issa Rae, Keith Powell, Aya Cash, Simone Missick, Spencer Garrett, Dorian Missick, Romany Malco, Rob McElhenney, and Kaley Cuoco. (00:00:00 - 00:03:55) -- Podcast Intro (00:03:55 - 00:05:50) -- Why Issa Rae Enjoys The Writers Room(00:05:50 - 00:08:25) -- Where Most Directors Go Wrong In Pre-Production(00:07:35 - 00:08:25) -- Words Of Wisdom From Issa Rae(00:08:25 - 00:10:55) -- Spencer Garrett Defines The Role Of An Actor(00:10:55 - 00:14:25) -- Spencer Lands His First Role(00:14:25 - 00:19:35) -- The Casting And Audition Process(00:19:35 - 00:21:45) -- The First Story To Impact Dorian Missick(00:21:45 - 00:25:45) -- Being In The Right Place At The Right Time(00:25:45 - 00:33:25) -- Dorian's Big Break And Words Of Wisdom(00:33:25 - 00:37:18) -- The First Story To Impact Rob McElhenney(00:35:35 - 00:37:18) -- Rob Compares Writing To Acting(00:37:18 - 00:38:18) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:38:18 - 00:44:45) -- How Keith Powell Became A Storyteller(00:44:45 - 00:48:10) -- The Best Note Keith Powell Gave An Actor(00:48:10 - 00:52:50) -- How Simone Missick Got Her Start And Words Of Wisdom(00:52:50 - 00:59:10) -- Aya Cash's Introduction To Storytelling And Acting Preparation(00:59:10 - 01:04:14) -- How Romany Malco Broke Into The Industry(01:04:14 - 01:05:45) -- Romany Describes Three Traits To Have As An Actor(01:05:45 - 01:10:15) -- Kaley Cuoco's Introduction To Acting(01:10:15 - 01:15:30) -- Kaley's Big Break And Playing Multiple Versions Of A Character(01:15:30 - 01:16:52) -- Podcast Outro
Shannon Baker Davis is an award-winning television and film editor best known for ‘Grown-ish', ‘Queen Sugar', 'Top Chef', ‘The Photograph', and “Prom Pact”. In this episode, Pete gains access to the mind of an editor as Shannon describes what she looks for when navigating through various cuts, her transition from reality tv to scripted editing, the importance of pacing in a scene, and more…(00:00:00 - 00:05:00) -- Podcast Intro (00:03:45 - 00:10:30) -- How Did You Get Your Start?(00:10:30 - 00:14:35) -- The First Story That Impacted You(00:14:35 - 00:17:45) -- Getting Involved With Editing(00:17:45 - 00:22:00) -- Navigating Various Cuts(00:22:00 - 00:28:10) -- Howard University vs. AFI Educational Journey(00:28:10 - 00:34:30) -- AFI Curriculum and Take Away(00:34:30 - 00:40:40) -- Building Trust And Proving Yourself(00:40:40 - 00:41:40) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:41:40 - 00:48:10) -- Transitioning Into Scripted Editing(00:48:10 - 00:53:25) -- The Role Of An Assistant Editor(00:53:25 - 00:58:55) -- The Importance Of Having Good Instincts(00:58:55 - 01:09:40) -- The Signs Of A Good Director(01:09:40 - 01:11:10) -- What's Next For You?(01:11:10 - 01:13:05) -- Advice To Younger Self(01:13:05 - 01:16:20) -- Balancing Home And Work Life(01:16:20 - 01:19:40) -- Final Words(01:19:40 - 01:20:54) -- Podcast Outro
Valerie Weiss is an award-winning director and scientist known for “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”, “Outer Banks” and “Chicago Med”. In this episode, Valerie and Pete discuss the future of filmmaking as they explore the benefits of using volume technology and Scriptation, the importance of allowing your life experiences to influence your perspective, being comfortable with uncertainty, marrying her love of science with her love for directing, and more… (00:00:00 - 00:03:45) -- Podcast Intro (00:03:45 - 00:11:55) -- Mailbag Questions(00:11:55 - 00:16:15) -- The First Story That Impacted You(00:16:15 - 00:19:00) -- Getting Involved With Theater and Acting(00:19:00 - 00:25:15) -- Balancing Her Love For Science With Directing(00:25:15 - 00:28:00) -- Getting Accepted Into The AFI Directors Program(00:28:00 - 00:33:10) -- Benefits of Being A Director With A Ph.D(00:33:10 - 00:37:30) -- Early Stages Directing Film(00:37:30 - 00:41:50) -- Staying Committed and Appreciating Your Personal Life Experiences (00:41:50 - 00:42:45) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:42:45 - 00:47:05) -- Getting Her Start In Episodic Directing(00:47:05 - 00:52:35) -- Episodic Directing vs. Feature Directing(00:52:35 - 00:59:25) -- Getting Invited Back and Securing Her Role(00:59:25 - 01:04:40) -- Benefits Of Volume Technology(01:04:40 - 01:12:50) -- What Traits Make You Unique?(01:12:50 - 01:18:55) -- Being A Team Player and Problem Solving(01:18:55 - 01:24:45) -- Benefits of Using Scriptation(01:24:45 - 01:30:05) -- Lightning Round Questions(01:30:05 - 01:31:21) -- Podcast Outro
Showing up to set as an intern in your Sunday's Best is not your average story, but the impression certainly impacted his journey. Jeff Byrd is a Director known for "Star Trek: Discovery", "Black Lightning”, and the 7 Emmy award nominated show, “Yellowjackets”. Tune in as Jeff joins the discussion, sharing how he transitioned from music video directing to film and television, guerrilla filmmaking vs. doing the “right” thing, the time he shared a New York alley location with F. Gary Gray, his producing director rebirth, failing up and more…(00:00:00 - 00:04:35) -- Podcast Intro (00:04:35 - 00:15:15) -- Getting His Start and Interning With Spike Lee(00:15:15 - 00:25:05) -- Working as a PA On A Michael Jordan Commercial(00:25:05 - 00:28:00) -- Moving From North Carolina To New York(00:28:00 - 00:35:00) -- Transitioning From College Football To Music Video Directing(00:35:00 - 00:38:10) -- Skills Learned From Music Video Directing(00:38:10 - 00:45:12) -- Shooting His First Short Film At Union Station(00:45:12 - 00:50:20) -- Meeting F. Gary Gray and Moving To LA(00:50:20 - 00:54:40) -- Transitioning From Music Videos To Film(00:54:40 - 01:01:33) -- The Importance of Community and Failing Up(01:01:33 - 01:02:33) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook” Promo(01:02:33 - 01:11:00) -- Transitioning From Film To Television(01:11:00 - 01:17:50) -- The Rebirth and Producing Directing(01:17:50 - 01:22:00) -- The Challenges of a Producing Director(01:22:00 - 01:33:00) -- Director Characteristics To Avoid(01:33:00 - 01:40:00) -- Advice For Transitioning Into Episodic Directing(01:40:00 - 01:46:30) -- Final Words(01:46:30 - 01:48:28) -- Podcast Outro
After almost a year-long hiatus, Pete welcomes you back with Episode 40 of Let's Shoot With Pete Chatmon. Join Pete as he goes from 0-100, revisiting just what he's been up to, diving into some mail bag questions submitted by listeners like you, and sharing a sneek peek of what to expect this "season", including a list of upcoming podcast guests... (00:00 - 03:40) -- Podcast Intro(03:40 - 13:05) -- Eleven Things Pete's Been Up To(13:05 - 14:50) -- What's Next For Pete?(14:50 - 15:50) -- "Transitions: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook" Promo(15:50 - 20:50) -- How Do You Select What Projects You Want To Work On?(20:50 - 24:40) -- How Do You Maximize Your Relationships With Your Reps?(24:40 - 32:45) -- Working With Intimacy Coordinators (32:45 - 36:00) -- Tackling Challenges Respectfully (36:00 - 37:25) -- Upcoming Podcast Guests(37:25 - 38:11) -- Podcast Outro
This week we have a special crossover podcast with the good folks over at JUST SHOOT IT.Pete sat down with Matt Enlow and Oren Kaplan for a second time to chat episodic directing television and how he's been bringing his unique vision to projects since they last talked in August of 2020. When three directors get together things go super in depth, up, down, and sideways. Enjoy!
Kaley Cuoco is an actress, best known for her work in "8 Simple Rules", "Charmed", and "The Big Bang Theory". After discovering the unreleased novel while scrolling through Amazon, "The Flight Attendant" became Cuoco's first project as a producer. In this episode, Kaley joins Pete to discuss the lessons learned from working with John Ritter, landing her role as “Penny Hofstadter” in ‘The Big Bang Theory', transitioning out of sitcoms, mastering the art of multitasking, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:06:10) — Pete's Intro(00:06:10- 00:16:05) — Becoming An Actor (00:16:05- 00:20:45) — Lessons Learned From Working With John Ritter(00:20:45- 00:25:00) — "Virtuosity" And Her First Big Break (00:25:00- 00:29:00) — Sitcoms And Comedy(00:29:00- 00:34:30) — Multicam: From Prep to Shoot (00:34:30- 00:36:50) — Landing "The Big Bang Theory"(00:36:50- 00:39:10) — Working With Actors(00:39:10- 00:41:40) — "8 Simple Rules" vs "The Big Bang Theory"(00:41:40- 00:43:15) — Transitioning from Sitcom to Film(00:43:15- 00:44:15) — “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:44:15- 00:46:00) — Becoming A Producer (00:46:00- 00:54:30) — Developing "The Flight Attendant"(00:54:30- 00:57:50) — Lessons Learned From Season 1 to Season 2(00:57:50- 01:04:30) — Multitasking And Working With Directors(01:04:30- 01:08:30) — Playing Multiple Versions Of A Character(01:08:30- 01:11:55) — Hopes For "The Flight Attendant'" Season 2(01:11:55- 01:17:17) — A Question For Pete(01:17:17- 01:21:50) — Lightning Round Questions(00:00:00- 00:00:00) - Pete's Outro
On this special craft episode, Pete highlights the importance of “blocking” when shooting scenes for television. Pete talks in depth about understanding which character has the most important entrance, identifying which angle provides the most meaningful coverage for the characters, how blocking can help communicate the subtext of a scene, doing your research on a show's “typical” style, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:30) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:30- 00:05:35) — What Separates A “Good” Director From A “Great” Director?(00:05:35- 00:08:45) — Knowing What Projects To Pursue (00:08:45- 00:10:15) — Directing A TV Show vs Film(00:10:15- 00:12:20) — Prep, Prep, Prep(00:12:20- 00:16:20) — Utilizing Your Agents/Managers When Starting Out(00:16:20- 00:17:45) — “Blocking” Definition…(00:17:45- 00:19:25) — Which Direction Provides The Most Depth For Master Shot?(00:19:25- 00:21:30) — Which Character Has The Most Important Entrance?(00:21:30- 00:23:00) — Which Angle Provides The Most Coverage For The Characters?(00:23:00- 00:29:30) — What Blocking Helps Communicate The Subtext Of A Scene?(00:29:30- 00:30:30) — “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:30:30- 00:31:45) — Blocking With The Least Amount Of Camera Angles(00:31:45- 00:34:45) — How Does The Show Tend To Shoot Scenes Like This?(00:34:45- 00:35:45) — How Important Is This Scene To The Episode?(00:35:45- 00:37:50) — The 7 Questions To Consider When Blocking An Episode(00:37:50- 00:37:00) — Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Sera Gamble is a writer and producer, best known for her work on "Supernatural", "The Magicians", and Netflix's hit series "You". In this episode, Sera sits down with Pete to talk about her 10,000 hour long journey from poetry to screenplays, television screenwriting's chain of command, writing a story through the eyes of Joe Goldberg, social media's influence on storytelling and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:05:30) — Pete's Intro(00:05:30- 00:8:05) — From Cincinnati To California (00:8:05- 00:10:10) — First Time Being Inspired By A Story (00:10:10- 00:14:20) — Writing And Story Process (00:14:20- 00:18:30) — Path To Screenplay Writing (00:18:30- 00:22:30) — 10,000 Hours (00:22:30- 00:27:50) — Entering ‘Project Greenlight'(00:27:50- 00:32:20) — Stepping Into Television Writing (00:32:20- 00:35:00) — Chain Of Command(00:35:00- 00:40:25) — Running A Show And Working With Directors (00:40:25- 00:41:20) — “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:41:20- 00:48:22) — Supporting Characters And Joe Goldberg(00:48:22- 00:53:00) — Social Media Influence On Storytelling (00:53:00- 01:02:00) — Lightning Round Questions(01:02:00- 01:03:15) — Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
On this special Craft Episode, Pete answers a handful of questions given to him by listeners like you. Pete discusses the importance of blocking a scene in preparation for rehearsals, redefining your expectations when executing a project, the benefits of putting together a web-series, directing actors, and more. The episode concludes with a live reading from the “Introduction” of his new book, “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook”, available now...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:09:45) — Pete's Intro/Updates(00:09:45- 00:18:00) — Tips For Running Rehearsals(00:18:00- 00:21:35) — Directors Editing Projects (00:21:35- 00:24:00) — Teaching At NYU(00:24:00- 00:28:10) — Benefits Of Making A Web-Series(00:28:10- 00:30:26) — Director's Cut vs. Delivery (00:30:26- 00:32:55) — Redefining Your Expectations (00:32:55- 00:36:00) — Directing Actors (00:36:00- 00:37:00) — “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:37:00- 00:48:40) — Pete Reads The Introduction (00:48:40- 00:49:20) — Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Kelly Edwards has made her mark at more than a dozen studios and production companies over her 30 year journey. From inside the network ranks to her recent producing deal with HBO, Kelly is currently living out her dream as a writer on Fox's “Our Kind Of People”. On this episode, Kelly joins Pete to talk about the importance of having a support system and fighting fear, overseeing emerging artist diversity programs, developing HBO access, the creation of her book “The Executive Chair: A Writer's Guide To TV Series Development”, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:07:10) — Pete's Intro(00:07:10- 00:13:00) — What Makes A Good Story?(00:13:00- 00:15:25) — First Story That Made An Impact (00:15:25- 00:18:30) — Film Education(00:18:30- 00:23:15) — Early Stages Of Career(00:23:15- 00:35:50) — Having A Support System And The Desire (00:35:50- 00:44:00) — Path To Executive Chair (00:44:00- 00:56:25) -- Diversity Initiative And Hiring POC(00:56:25- 00:57:20) -- “Transitions: A Director's Journey + Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:57:20- 01:11:00) — Working With “HBO Access”(01:11:00- 01:18:55) — Landing Her HBO Deal(01:18:55- 01:22:20) — Writing “The Executive Chair” (01:22:20- 01:30:55) — Hardest Chapter To Write(01:30:55- 01:43:10) — Lightning Round Questions(01:43:10- 01:45:00) — Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Crystle C. Roberson is best known for her work on OWN's ‘Greenleaf', ‘All American' on the CW, and ABC's ‘Queens'. Inspired by a scene from Spielberg's ‘The Color Purple', Crystle went from photography to producing director. On this episode, Crystle joins Pete to talk about merging photography with motion picture, shooting short films over the weekends, the do's and don'ts of directing television, a day in the life as a producing director, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:05:16) -- Pete's Intro(00:05:16- 00:9:50) -- Introduction To Photography & Film(00:9:50- 00:13:30) — Growing Up In Macon (00:13:30- 00:17:00) — Carving Your Own Path(00:17:00- 00:21:45) — Merging Photography With Motion Pictures(00:21:45- 00:27:55) — How Much Should You Really Know?(00:27:55- 00:31:00) — Shooting Shorts On The Weekends(00:31:00- 00:34:35) -- Being An Assistant(00:34:35- 00:38:44) -- Getting Into The DGA & Director's Journey(00:38:44- 00:39:40) — “Transitions: A Director's Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:39:40- 00:46:30) — Do's & Don'ts Of Television Directing (00:46:30- 00:54:00) — Being A Producing Director (00:54:00- 01:03:40) — Directing Directors (01:03:40- 01:13:35) — Day In The Life On Set(01:13:35- 01:18:40) — Maintaining The Tone Of The Show (01:18:40- 01:20:55) -- Giving Input During Post(01:20:55- 01:25:30) -- What's Next For You?(01:25:30- 01:30:50) -- Lightning Round Questions(01:30:50- 01:16:52) -- Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Geeta Gandbhir got her start working as an Assistant Editor for Spike Lee films like “Malcolm X”, “Clockers”, and “Bamboozled”. It wasn't until post 9/11 that she transitioned from narrative films to documentaries. On this episode, Geeta joins Pete to talk about the role of an editor and what makes them good, her process when it comes to selecting scenes in post, her transition into directing, and the making of her HBO miniseries “Black and Missing”…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:05:11) -- Petes Intro(00:05:11- 00:08:00) -- What Makes A Good Story?(00:08:00- 00:10:50) —Three Acts Vs. Five Acts(00:10:50- 00:15:45) —Getting Into Filmmaking (00:15:45- 00:18:15) —What Does An Editor Do? (00:18:15- 00:23:55) —What Makes A Good Editor?(00:23:55- 00:27:00) —Working On “Malcolm X”(00:27:00- 00:34:20) -- Pivotal Moments And Switching To AVID(00:34:20- 00:36:35) -- Screening And Selecting Takes (00:36:35- 00:37:33) — “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:37:33- 00:42:30) — Transitioning From Narrative To Documentary(00:42:30- 00:47:55) — Approaching Documentaries As Narratives (00:47:55- 00:52:10) — Transitioning Into Directing (00:52:10- 00:58:20) — The Making Of “Black and Missing” (00:58:20- 01:03:20) — What is “Black and Missing”?(01:03:20- 01:14:40) - Lightning Round Questions(01:14:40- 01:16:52) - Petes Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
DGA Award-winning Dan Attias is one of the most accomplished and respected Directors working in television today. You've likely marveled at his creative choices on episodes of "Homeland", "Billions", "The Wire", "The Americans", "The Sopranos", and more. He's also written the book, "Directing Great Television: Inside TV's Golden Age". On this episode, Dan joins Pete to talk about facing the blank page, taking responsibility for being the storyteller, acknowledging the many ways you can approach a story, his guiding principals for each stage of filmmaking and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:06:00) -- Pete's Intro(00:06:00- 00:12:35) -- What Makes A Good Story?(00:12:35- 00:20:30) —The Film That Impacted You & Pushed Your Filmmaking Agenda(00:20:30- 00:27:45) —The Most Important Question To Ask Yourself(00:27:45- 00:34:04) —Early Stages, From Acting to AD(00:34:04- 00:34:59) —“Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:34:59- 00:46:00) —Top 3 Takeaways From Being An Assistant Director (00:46:00- 00:51:15) -- Acknowledging The Many Ways To Approach A Story(00:51:15- 00:58:50) -- Transitioning To Episodic Directing (00:58:50- 01:03:50) — Getting Into Comedy Directing (01:03:50- 01:07:20) — Connection Between Features and Premium Cable(01:07:20- 01:12:00) — Film vs. Digital Filmmaking(01:12:00- 01:16:00) — Taking Responsibility For Being The Storyteller(01:16:00- 01:19:24) — The Gift of Directing(01:19:24- 01:29:40) — Guiding Principal For Prep, Production, and Post(01:29:40- 01:33:30) - Lightning Round Questions(01:33:30- 01:35:02) - Petes Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Our last episode was in May of 2021 but we're back to update you on a helluva year and just what Pete's been up to. We've also got the complete breakdown on Pete's new book, "Transitions: A Director's Journey + Motivational Handbook." Get Your Copy Of TRANSITIONS: https://www.amazon.com/Transitions-Directors-Journey-Motivational-Handbook/dp/161593331XSeason 2 will continue with new episodes coming soon!
Writing "The Russian Specialist" for Dolph Lundgren was a great break, but it wasn’t until Bryan began writing novels and comics like "7 Days From Hell", "Batman and The Outsiders", and ‘Chariot’ that his career took off. Just this week came the announcement of his "Bitter Root" adaptation, to be directed by Regina King. On this episode, Bryan joins Pete to talk about the challenge that came with being a Black man breaking into screenplay writing, the importance of rebranding and understanding the “why?”, the pitch process, lessons learned from working with comics, his upcoming projects and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:15) -- Pete’s Intro(00:04:15- 00:12:00) -- Early Interests In Film (00:12:00- 00:22:40) —Expanding The Black Narrative (00:22:40- 00:30:00) —Writing ‘The Russian Specialist’ In Spain (00:30:00- 00:36:40) —Being Vulnerable And Taping Into Emotions As A Writer(00:36:40- 00:41:00) —Moving To Hollywood And Staying Determined (00:41:00- 00:47:25) —Branding And Getting Into Comics(00:47:25- 00:48:20) -- “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:48:20- 01:03:35) -- The “Pitch” Process(01:03:35- 01:08:20) — Knowing And Understanding The “Why?” (01:08:20- 01:12:10) — Properly Presenting Yourself On Socials (01:12:10- 01:14:15) — Lessons Learned From Working With Comics(01:14:15- 01:18:15) — Upcoming Projects(01:18:15- 01:26:10) — Advice For Directors And Being Genuine(01:26:10- 01:28:18) — Pete’s Outro *** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Spencer Garrett may have “grown up in the green room” but he is still perfecting his craft with each new performance from "Star Trek" and "Insecure" to "Once Upon a Time In Hollywood". On this episode, Spencer joins Pete to discuss his most memorable turning points, the challenge of manufacturing moments when auditioning, why you should always be over-prepared, the “breakdown” process and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:10:45) -- Pete’s Intro(00:10:45- 00:13:20) -- Defining Your Job As An Actor (00:13:20- 00:21:12) -- Growing Up In The Green Room (00:21:12- 00:26:46) —Early Training As An Actor (00:26:46- 00:32:10) —Landing Roles And Going From TV To Film (00:32:10- 00:36:55) —Most Memorable Moment Early On(00:36:55- 00:45:10) —Biggest Turning Point As An Actor (00:45:10- 00:48:10) -- Constantly Learning and Evolving In Your Craft(00:48:10- 00:49:05) — “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:49:05- 00:57:13) -- Describing The “Breakdown” Process (00:57:13- 01:04:40) — Self Tapes And Auditioning (01:04:40- 01:09:20) — What Pete Looks For In Actors Auditioning (01:09:20- 01:15:00) — Keeping An Open Mind When Working With Actors (01:15:00- 01:19:00) — Advice For Directors From An Actor (01:19:00- 01:24:00) — Special Projects and Fundraising(01:24:00- 01:32:00) — Progressive Storytelling (01:32:00- 01:39:20) — Being Overprepared(01:39:20- 01:41:31) — Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
On this special Craft Episode, Pete reviews a presentation he put together in 2011 that describes the five stages of production and their guiding principals. With commentary based on what he's learned over the past ten years, Pete discusses the demands on Directors, being honest and using motivation driven direction with talent, recommended readings, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:20) -- Pete’s Intro(00:04:20- 00:06:40) -- Figuring Out Your “Why”(00:06:40- 00:10:22) -- Types Of Directors (00:10:22- 00:11:25) —Demands Of The Director(00:11:25- 00:14:00) —Five Stages Of Production(00:14:00- 00:15:30) —Maximizing Development (00:15:30- 00:24:15) —Guiding Principles For Stages One And Two (00:24:15- 00:27:17) -- Hiring Department Heads(00:27:17- 00:29:43) — Most Important Moment Theory(00:29:43- 00:30:55) -- Taking Advantage Of Rehearsals (00:30:55- 00:33:22) — Guiding Principals For Stage Three (00:33:22- 00:34:20) — “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:34:20- 00:38:05) — Commanders Intent (00:38:05- 00:41:05) — Directing Talent (00:41:05- 00:43:05) — Making The Day(00:43:05- 00:44:20) — Commitment (00:44:20- 00:48:55) — Guiding Principals For Stages Four And Five(00:48:55- 00:50:20) — Recommended Reads/Books (00:50:20- 00:54:50) — Who Will You Be? (00:54:50- 00:55:39) — Pete’s Outro *** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Originally from Chicago, Carl Seaton learned lessons as an indie filmmaker that have become his biggest superpower as a television Director ("Snowfall", "Batwoman", "The Chi", and more.) On this episode, Carl and Pete get together to discuss their most memorable Murphy’s Law moments, the keys to shadowing a Director on set, the importance of reinvestment, being an eternal student and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:07:15) -- Pete’s Intro And Updates (00:07:15- 00:11:15) -- Introducing Carl Seaton (00:11:15- 00:14:40) —Growing Up In Chicago And Getting Into Film(00:14:40- 00:17:03) —Murphy’s Law Moments And Problem Solving(00:17:03- 00:22:30) —How Was Your First Film Received? (00:22:30- 00:26:30) —Skills Learned From Being An Indie Filmmaker (00:26:30- 00:29:25) -- Post “One Week” And Learning Lessons (00:29:25- 00:33:33) — Being An Eternal Student Of The Industry(00:33:33- 00:39:55) -- Working With Difficult Talent On Set (00:39:55- 00:40:50) — “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:40:50- 00:45:50) — Early Projects Post Los Angeles Move (00:45:50- 00:51:25) — Risk Taking And Reinvesting(00:51:25- 00:53:50) — Discovering The Art Of Storytelling (00:53:50- 00:58:15) — Early Career Opportunities And Studying(00:58:15- 01:01:00) — Shadowing Directors On Set (01:01:00- 01:03:50) — First Time On A New Set (01:03:50- 01:07:05) — Prepping Smarter And Raising The Bar (01:07:05- 01:10:10) — Being The First Audience Member (01:10:10- 01:11:20) — New Goals And Upcoming Opportunities (01:11:20- 01:19:30) — Lightning Round Questions (01:19:30- 01:20:58) — Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
In an industry built upon long hours and cramped quarters, one of the most important things you can do to prepare for your career is to become the ultimate “dinner guest.” On this episode, Mike joins Pete to talk about how he got his first credit as a cinematographer (in the days before "Mythic Quest" and "You're The Worst",) the logistics that go into shooting with a crane, the difference between working on an already established show vs. a pilot, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:25) -- Pete’s Intro (00:03:25- 00:07:45) -- Answering Mail Bag Questions (00:07:45- 00:08:50) -- Introducing Mike Berlucchi(00:08:50- 00:15:50) —What Is Your “Kill Your Baby” Shot?(00:15:50- 00:22:00) —Operating And Shooting With A Crane (00:22:00- 00:28:45) —Childhood And Finding Interest In Film(00:28:45- 00:33:20) —First Job As A Cinematographer(00:33:20- 00:37:20) -- Moving To New York And Working In Fine Art (00:37:20- 00:39:10) — Biggest Take Aways From Previous Work(00:39:10- 00:42:00) -- Getting Hired For “You’re The Worst”(00:42:00- 00:42:55) — “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:42:55- 00:44:45) — Benefits From Working In Fine Art(00:44:45- 00:51:20) — Working On An Established vs. New Show(00:51:20- 00:54:50) — Shooting Style Preference(00:54:50- 00:56:50) — Working On “Mythic Quest"(00:56:50- 01:01:30) — Tips For Getting A Start As A Cinematographer(01:01:30- 01:03:25) — Getting Hired For Jobs Out Of Your “Style”(01:03:25- 01:04:35) — Upcoming Projects And News (01:04:35- 01:06:20) — Advice For Younger Self(01:06:20- 01:09:15) — Qualities And Traits To Have In Film Industry(01:09:15- 01:10:30) — Pete Outro *** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Directing may seem like a simple task at first glance, but understanding the behind the scenes work that goes into mastering a creative position is a major step when it comes to success in the craft. In this special Business Episode, Pete Chatmon discusses what Directors make, the expenses Directors incur in order to present themselves professionally, a day in the life of a Director, and more… SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:05:40) -- Pete’s Intro (00:05:40- 00:11:30) -- Understanding Directing And Shooting Styles (00:11:30- 00:17:10) -- Who Is Getting Hired: Episodic Directing Stats(00:17:10- 00:28:20) -- How Much Does A Director Make? (00:28:20- 00:35:25) -- What Is Needed To Present Yourself As A Director?(00:35:25- 00:36:25) -- “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:36:25- 00:42:33) -- Who Is On A Directors “Team”?(00:42:33- 00:45:30) -- What Is The Directors Attitude? (00:45:30- 00:47:50) -- A Day In The Life Of A Director(00:47:50- 00:48:34) -- Pete’s Outro
After putting together fun family performances at a young age, it didn’t take long for Nzingha Stewart to realize that she could turn her favorite pastime into a full-time career. On this episode, Nzingha sits down with Pete to discuss how she got her start as a music video director for artists including Jay-Z, the importance of not only branding yourself but also doing the work, going from guest director to producing director in television, breaking into feature films, and more… SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:05:20) -- Pete’s Intro (00:05:20- 00:07:45) -- What Is Your Favorite Scene You’ve Directed?(00:07:45- 00:13:15) -- Block Shooting And Working With The AD (00:13:15- 00:18:20) -- Getting Into Music Video Directing (00:18:20- 00:21:20) — Working In A Changing Music Industry (00:21:20- 00:26:00) -- Transitioning Into TV Directing (00:26:00- 00:28:00) — Helping A Show Runner Enhance Their Story(00:28:00- 00:29:45) -- Giving Feedback When Working On A Feature (00:29:45- 00:34:20) — Landing Opportunities And Taking Control (00:34:20- 00:38:10) -- Showing Up Prepared To Share Your Vision (00:38:10- 00:44:30) -- Branding Yourself As A Creative (00:44:30- 00:48:50) — Upcoming Project With ‘Hello Sunshine’ (00:48:50- 00:49:45) -- “Transitions: A Directors Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo(00:49:45- 00:56:00) -- Staying Confident And Asking Questions (00:56:00- 01:04:40) -- Producing Director vs. Guest Director (01:04:40- 01:13:55) -- Lightning Round Questions (01:13:55- 01:15:30) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
After spending three seasons in the NFL as a wide receiver, Matthew was able to identify the skills learned, and apply them throughout his journey into the entertainment industry. In this episode, Matthew A. Cherry joins Pete to discuss the time he used his lunch breaks to write over 120 music video treatments, being mentored by three of the biggest Directors in the game, the creation of his Oscar award winning animation “Hair Love”, and more…SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:06:15) -- Pete’s Intro (00:06:15- 00:14:20) -- Breaking Into The Industry w/ Music Video Treatments (00:14:20- 00:19:00) -- How Did Playing In The NFL Help You Prepare For The Film Industry?(00:19:00- 00:22:30) -- How Did Your Mentor/Mentee Relationship With Ava DuVernay Begin?(00:22:30- 00:25:40) — How Did Your Mentor/Mentee Relationship With Barry Jenkins Begin?(00:25:40- 00:33:20) -- How Did Your Mentor/Mentee Relationship With Jordan Peele Begin?(00:33:20- 00:34:15) -- “Transitions: A Directors Journey” Promo(00:34:15- 00:40:10) -- The Creation Of “Hair Love”(00:40:10- 00:42:00) -- Launching/Reaching Goal For Kickstarter (00:42:00- 00:43:55) -- Getting A Book Deal(00:43:55- 00:46:10) -- Transitioning Into Episodic Directing (00:46:10- 00:47:30) -- Favorite Process When It Comes To Directing (00:47:30- 00:48:50) -- Favorite Scene Directed (00:48:50- 00:50:00) -- Adjusting and Wearing Multiple Hats For Personal Projects (00:50:00- 00:57:40) -- Lightning Round Questions(00:57:40- 01:01:00) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
On this special episode of the podcast, Pete passes the microphone to journalist Soledad O'Brien to lead a discussion about his latest directorial effort, "Wednesday Morning", a 2020 Election Podcast Event. Join the creators and the stars as Soledad gets into the story behind the story [recorded as part of a private zoom premiere prior to the release of the podcast].SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:15) -- Pete’s Intro (00:04:15- 00:07:50) -- The Creation Of “Wednesday Morning” (00:07:50- 00:09:10) -- How Did We Get “Here” And Where Are We?(00:09:10- 00:13:10) -- What Made You Want To Be Apart Of This Project?(00:13:10- 00:14:00) -- What Are The Goals For This Project?(00:14:00- 00:16:10) -- Get Out And VOTE(00:16:10- 00:17:00) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:17:00- 00:19:20) -- Topics, Themes and Tone In “Wednesday Morning” (00:19:20- 00:23:50) -- Cast Response And Takeaway(00:23:50- 00:26:50) -- Cautionary Tale Or Hopeful Story? (00:26:50- 00:29:50) -- GO VOTE (00:29:50- 00:32:25) -- Who Got Shot?(00:32:25- 00:34:37) -- Pete’s Outro*** Official Website: http://www.wednesdaymorningpodcast.com
*** SPECIAL CRAFT EPISODE! *** After losing a local upstate election, Jeannine Hamilton pays a surprise visit to her father, Wesley's, palatial estate. She unexpectedly finds herself at a celebratory brunch surrounded by his duplicitous comrades as they engage in a dangerous game of political horsetrading, leaving Jeannine to make a life or death decision before dessert can be served."WEDNESDAY MORNING" stars Kelly McCreary (Grey's Anatomy), Spencer Garrett (The Frontrunner), Colman Domingo (Fear The Walking Dead), Blake DeLong (When They See Us), Joy Nash (Twin Peaks), Louis Ozawa (Hunters), Elena Campbell-Martinez (Vida), Remy Ortiz (Instant Family), and Monnie Aleahmad (Bosch). Directed by Pete Chatmon (Silicon Valley, Insecure, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Black-ish)Written by Pete Chatmon and Candice Sanchez McFarlane*** Visit the Official Website @ www.wednesdaymorningpodcast.com [Watch The Video Version!]
From attending New York University, to winning the Sundance Jury Award for her short film "Lucia, Before And After", becoming a Director was always the objective for Anu Valia. In this episode, Anu joins Pete to discuss how she meshed her love for comedy with drama, why it's important to learn and adjust quickly while on set, the art of blocking and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:40) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:40- 00:09:55) -- Reconnecting (00:09:55- 00:13:35) -- Community And Growing Up In Indiana (00:13:35- 00:18:18) -- Getting Into Film And Camera Work(00:18:18- 00:21:05) -- Diversity In Storytellers And Storytelling(00:21:05- 00:24:40) -- Attending New York Film Academy In LA (00:24:40- 00:27:50) -- The Beauty Of Transitions (00:27:50- 00:35:00) -- Attending NYU And Doing The Work (00:35:00- 00:37:45) -- Working With Comedians (College Humor)(00:37:45- 00:41:50) -- Writing ‘Lucia, Before And After’ In Nicaragua (00:41:50- 00:43:30) -- Getting Into Sundance (00:43:30- 00:46:20) -- Full Circle Moments (00:46:20- 00:49:00) -- Being Present In The Moment (00:49:00- 00:49:50) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:49:50- 00:56:50) -- Transitioning Into Television Directing(00:56:50- 01:04:05) -- First Time As An Episodic Director Tips(01:04:05- 01:09:10) -- Working On A Network Show: ‘Mixed-ish’(01:09:10- 01:14:40) -- Blocking.(01:14:40- 01:17:05) -- Note To Younger Self (01:17:05- 01:20:43) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
From working as a researcher for Shonda Rhimes to writing the "Scandal" and "How To Get Away With Murder" crossover episode, Raamla has found success at all levels of writing in Hollywood. On this episode, Raamla joins Pete to talk about the hierarchy in a writer's room, the importance of finding your strength and being dedicated to the hustle, how Kerry Washington prepared a place for her on "Little Fires Everywhere" and more.SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:50) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:50- 00:09:30) -- Getting Involved With Literature and Writing (00:09:30- 00:11:50) -- Growing Up In LA(00:11:50- 00:13:15) -- Getting Into Film (00:13:15- 00:17:45) -- First Story That Made An Impact(00:17:45- 00:20:20) -- Target Audience When Writing (00:20:20- 00:23:10) -- Living And Working In New York (00:23:10- 00:27:10) -- Acceptance Into The MFA Program (00:27:10- 00:32:20) -- Leveling Up As A Writer(00:32:20- 00:35:35) -- Acceptance Into The Disney Writers Program(00:35:35- 00:37:20) -- Writing For Scandal(00:37:20- 00:39:00) -- Finding Security In Your Work (00:39:00- 00:41:10) -- Writing The ‘Scandal’ & ‘HTGAWM” Crossover Ep(00:41:10- 00:42:00) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:42:00- 00:48:55) -- Building A Career And Navigating Through Rooms(00:48:55- 00:51:30) -- Nurturing A Relationship With Kerry Washington (00:51:30- 00:54:40) -- Being A Co-Executive Producer On ‘Little Fires Everywhere’(00:54:40- 00:58:20) -- Skills Learned From Being A Researcher (00:58:20- 01:06:10) -- Ideal Environment For Working and Writing (01:06:10- 01:09:10) -- What To Expect From Raamla’s Writers Room(01:09:10- 01:11:50) -- Advice For POC Emerging Writers (01:11:50- 01:13:40) -- Upcoming Projects (01:13:40- 01:21:55) -- Question For Pete…Scene Descriptions And Blocking (01:21:55- 01:26:55) -- The Beauty Of Collaboration (01:26:55- 01:28:52) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
After cutting films like "School Daze", "Do The Right Thing" and even Madonna's "Truth or Dare" documentary, it wasn't until "Malcolm X" that Barry finally considered himself a film editor. In this episode, Barry sits down with Pete to talk about his editing process, how his new film "Son Of The South" tackles the importance of being part of the solution, tips on how to communicate properly with your editor and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:00) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:00- 00:08:50) -- Editing on ‘Bamboozled’(00:08:50- 00:11:00) -- First Documentary(00:11:00- 00:17:00) -- Dealing With Stock Footage (00:17:00- 00:21:30) -- Story That Inspired Filmmaking(00:21:30- 00:24:20) -- Meeting Frank Capra (00:24:20- 00:26:10) -- Teaching In Uganda (00:26:10- 00:30:10) -- Becoming Friends With Spike Lee(00:30:10- 00:33:30) -- Becoming Spike Lee’s Film Editor (00:33:30- 00:35:55) -- Editing ‘Malcolm X’(00:35:55- 00:36:40) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:36:40- 00:39:20) -- Losing Yourself In Editing (00:39:20- 00:41:30) -- How Reading Helped With “Rhythm” And Storytelling(00:41:30- 00:48:40) -- Editing Process(00:48:40- 00:53:30) -- Taking Control As The Editor(00:53:30- 01:00:50) -- “Son Of The South” Short Film(01:00:50- 01:06:05) -- The Current State Of America(01:06:05- 01:08:50) -- Tips When Working With Editors (01:08:50- 01:10:30) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
She's directed hundreds of music videos and episodes of television, including "P-Valley", "30 Rock", "Insecure", and "The Flash", but before things took off she was a passionate, hard worker trying to find her path in a male-dominated industry. Pete and Millicent talk about the importance of trusting your gut as a director, transitioning to a digital workflow, the crazy backstory behind her first feature film, and more... SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00 -00:07:50) -- Pete's Intro(00:07:50 -00:14:30) -- Job Search: Do What You Love To Do(00:14:30 -00:18:30) -- Taking Film Courses(00:18:30 -00:21:30) -- Applying Education and Life Skills To Directing (00:21:30 -00:24:40) -- Working With Spike Lee (00:24:40 -00:26:00) -- Do The Work And Be Valuable (00:26:00 -00:27:35) -- Working On The Cosby Show(00:27:35 -00:29:40) -- Attending NYU While Working As A PA(00:29:40 -00:31:10) -- Working With Kid N Play(00:31:10 -00:32:45) -- Directing Music Videos(00:32:45 -00:36:00) -- Applying Music Video Skills To TV (00:36:00 -00:38:25) -- Transitioning From Music Videos To TV/Film(00:38:25 -00:42:10) -- The Real Life “Ride” From Harlem To Miami(00:42:10 -00:45:10) -- Working On ‘Ride’ Feature(00:45:10 -00:47:45) -- What Comes With Being A Director (00:47:45 -00:48:30) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo (00:48:30 -00:53:40) -- Pivoting From Comedy To Drama To Action(00:53:40 -00:55:30) -- Award Shows And Getting Nominated(00:55:30 -00:58:20) -- Transitioning To Pilots(00:58:20 -01:01:00) -- Seeking Out Leadership In The DGA(01:01:00 -01:03:00) -- COVID-19 Set Life (01:03:00 -01:06:00) -- Paper And Pen or Digital?(01:06:00 -01:10:00) -- Focusing And Moving Up As A Director (01:10:00 -01:15:20) -- Favorite Directing Moments(01:15:20 -01:20:30) -- Lightning Round Questions(01:20:30 -01:23:28) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
After bursting onto the scene with multiple short films in Canada, Molly directed the feature film "Mary Goes Round" before transitioning into television and landing a role as Producing Director on ABC's "Bless This Mess". Pete and Molly discuss the delicate process of delivering notes from video village, the do's and dont's when reaching out for advice, the importance of financial support for artists, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:00) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:00- 00:06:15) -- Becoming A Director (00:06:15- 00:08:55) -- Directing First Short Film: ‘I Am Not A Weirdo’(00:08:55- 00:13:05) -- Realizing The Power Of Storytelling(00:13:05- 00:15:10) -- Growing Up In New Jersey(00:15:10- 00:19:05) -- Being Canadian In The US Film Industry(00:19:05- 00:23:00) -- Breaking Into The Industry(00:23:00- 00:25:15) -- Skills Learned From Each Short Film(00:25:15- 00:27:30) -- Getting Involved With ‘How To Buy A Baby’(00:27:30- 00:29:15) -- Navigating Through Rejection (00:29:15- 00:33:10) -- The Importance Of Financial Support(00:33:10- 00:35:30) -- Working For Deepa Mehta(00:35:30- 00:40:50) -- Supporting Emerging Filmmakers(00:40:50- 00:41:40) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:41:40- 00:46:30) -- Creating ‘Mary Goes Round’(00:46:30- 00:50:00) -- Skills Learned From Feature Films (00:50:00- 00:57:50) -- Giving Notes To Actors When It’s Not Your Material(00:57:50- 01:02:00) -- From Episodic Director To Producing Director On ‘Bless This Mess’(01:02:00- 01:06:20) -- Working With Ken Whittingham(01:06:20- 01:10:15) -- What Needs To Change In The Industry?(01:10:15- 01:13:50) -- Being A Leader And Getting Respect On Set(01:13:50- 01:16:10) -- Attire And Presenting Yourself On Set(01:16:10- 01:18:30) -- Covid-19 Set Life(01:18:30- 01:20:15) -- Final Words(01:20:15- 01:23:01) -- Pete’s Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Today, he's directed countless episodes of television including "Homeland", "Entourage", "Raising Dion", and "#FreeRayshawn", but there was a moment in time when Seith didn't know what he wanted to do. In this week's episode, Seith sits down with Pete to discuss attending an historically black college, navigating network television to premium cable, making time to create your own personal projects, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:25) -- Pete's Intro(00:04:25- 00:08:40) -- Early Years and Filmmaker Inspiration(00:08:40- 00:10:20) -- Influence From Spike Lee Films(00:10:20- 00:17:40) -- Attending Morehouse And Getting Into School(00:17:40- 00:20:50) -- The Moment Seith Realized He Wanted To Be A Director(00:20:50- 00:24:25) -- Attending NYU And Dealing With Constructive Criticism(00:24:25- 00:31:20) -- Working On His First Short Film:m "Five Deep Breaths"(00:31:20- 00:35:40) -- Getting Involved With "The Wire"(00:35:40- 00:40:10) -- Being Someone People Want To Have Around(00:40:10- 00:41:05) -- "How To Succeed As A Creative Professional" Book Promo(00:41:05- 00:45:33) -- That Time Pete Ran Into Seith Directing “Entourage” On Melrose(00:45:33- 00:49:05) -- Transitioning To Premium Cable From Network TV(00:49:05- 00:54:00) -- Making Time To Create Your Own Projects And Giving Back(00:54:00- 01:00:00) -- Best Director Moments(01:00:00- 01:03:00) -- Growth From First Film To Present As A Director(01:03:00- 01:05:05) -- Lightning Round(01:05:05- 01:07:42) -- Pete’s Outro
Actress Aya Cash (like many) got her start on "Law & Order" which led her to roles in shows like FX's, "You're The Worst" and Amazon's, "The Boys" (season two coming Friday). Pete and Aya sit down to discuss the battle between control and vulnerability, why she prefers TV roles over film, her experiences behind the curtain as it relates to the BLM movement, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:30) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:30- 00:07:10) -- Getting Cast On “Law and Order”(00:07:10- 00:09:40) -- Dealing With Self Deprecation(00:09:40- 00:13:40) -- The Performance Of “Self”: Interviewing (00:13:40- 00:17:10) -- The Importance Of Having Fun When Acting (00:17:10- 00:19:00) -- Recognizing The Power Of Storytelling (00:19:00- 00:21:00) -- Growing Up In A Creative Family(00:21:00- 00:24:00) -- Discovering Answers Via Shakespeare (00:24:00- 00:28:00) -- Getting Notes From Directors(00:28:00- 00:32:00) -- Dealing With Multiple Opinions & Takes On Set (00:32:00- 00:34:05) -- Preferring Television Roles Over Movie Roles (00:34:05- 00:36:35) -- Preparing For Roles(00:36:35- 00:39:30) -- Dealing With Egos On Set(00:39:30- 00:40:20) -- “How To Succeed As A Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:40:20- 00:44:15) -- "Getting Cast As “Gretchen Cutler” In You’re The Worst"(00:44:15- 00:50:15) -- Behind The Curtain: Representation On Screen(00:50:15- 00:58:35) -- Asking Questions & Creating Opportunity: BLM Movement(00:58:35- 01:02:10) -- What Would You Change About The Industry? (01:02:10- 01:05:15) -- Beauty Standards And Being More Realistic (01:05:15- 01:08:30) -- Getting Cast On “The Boys”(01:08:30- 01:17:30) -- Lightning Round(01:17:30- 01:19:50) -- Pete's Outro
Cinematographer Paula Huidobro has made your favorite films and tv shows look awesome, including “Grownish", "Insecure", "Little America", and "Barry". Pete and Paula discuss the importance of being driven by story and character, emotionally connecting to material, shot listing, and more... SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:40) -- Pete's Intro(00:04:40- 00:06:50) -- Early years and getting into cinematography(00:06:50- 00:10:45) -- Learning the craft: shooting on film(00:10:45- 00:13:00) -- From London to America(00:13:00- 00:14:05) -- Attending AFI(00:14:05- 00:15:50) -- How would you define your style?(00:15:50- 00:17:05) -- Cinematography process(00:17:05- 00:18:40) -- Shotlisting with Directors(00:18:40- 00:20:10) -- Film vs. TV preferences(00:20:10- 00:21:05) -- Getting hired(00:21:05- 00:22:50) -- What Paula looks for in a Director(00:22:50- 00:24:05) -- What to avoid as a Director(00:24:05- 00:25:10) -- Would you pursue Directing? (00:25:10- 00:26:00) -- "How To Succeed As A Creative Professional" Book Promo(00:26:00- 00:28:30) -- "Barry" Episode 5, Season 2(00:28:30- 00:30:10) -- Most challenging character to bring to life visually(00:30:10- 00:32:20) -- Balancing creativity and requirements when shooting(00:32:20- 00:33:30) -- Biggest learning experience(00:33:30- 00:35:55) -- Thoughts on Covid-19 protocols(00:35:55- 00:38:25) -- Upcoming projects and working on "Million Dollar Arm"(00:38:25- 00:41:50) -- What would you change about the industry?(00:41:50- 00:45:00) -- Lightning round(00:45:00- 00:47:22) -- Pete's Outro
In a special crossover episode, Pete Chatmon joined the "Just Shoot It" podcast with Matt Enlow and Oren Kaplan for a conversation about the technical aspects of directing TV shows like HBO's "Silicon Valley", ABC's "Grey's Anatomy", and "Black-ish". Pete also shares his approach to nurturing relationships without being a burden, and how that could turn into some pretty incredible opportunities.SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:00) -- Pete's Intro(00:04:00- 00:08:00) -- "Let's Just Shoot It" Intro(00:08:00- 00:09:15) -- Tackling racism in TV and film(00:09:15- 00:11:00) -- Looking back on the films of 1999(00:11:00- 00:13:30) -- Getting into the DGA and episodic directing(00:13:30- 00:16:30) -- Rising to the occasion(00:16:30- 00:20:10) -- From shadowing to booking(00:20:10- 00:26:10) -- Staying humble, doing the work, and focusing on your skills(00:26:10- 00:32:15) -- Building and nurturing real relationships(00:32:15- 00:36:30) -- When preparation meets opportunity(00:36:30- 00:41:20) -- 4 Ways of shooting a TV show(00:41:20- 00:43:50) -- Pete recalls his favorite shot(00:43:50- 00:49:20) -- The importance of communicating to your crew(00:49:20- 00:57:00) -- The importance of shotlisting(00:57:00- 01:05:20) -- How the BLM Movement and Covid-19 will change the industry(01:05:20- 01:08:40) -- About "Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon"(01:08:40- 01:13:00) -- Unpaid endorsements(01:13:00- 01:13:40) -- "Let's Just Shoot It" Closing(01:13:40- 01:14:35) -- "How To Succeed As A Creative Professional" Book Promo(01:14:35- 01:16:44) -- Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
You've asked for it and we have answered! In our first ever fully focused Craft Episode, we've dedicated the entire podcast to a conversation around directing television. Pete is joined by fellow directors Erica Watson and Tahir Jetter for a lively discussion centered around Pete's personal principles for success in episodic television...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:02:35) -- Pete's Intro(00:02:35- 00:03:00) -- Meet Erica Watson(00:03:00- 00:04:40) -- Meet Tahir Jetter(00:04:40- 00:06:30) -- Erica on landing an episode(00:06:30- 00:08:00) -- Most exciting things about directing television(00:08:00- 00:13:55) -- Pre-Pre-Production Bonus One(00:13:55- 00:17:10) -- Pre-Pre-Production Bonus Two(00:17:10- 00:20:25) -- Pre-Pre-Production Bonus Three(00:20:25- 00:24:10) -- Pre-Pre-Production Bonus Four(00:24:10- 00:28:30) -- Pre-Pre-Production Bonus Five(00:28:30- 00:30:05) -- Pre-Pre-Production Bonus Six(00:30:05- 00:35:10) -- Commandment 1 (Pre-Production)(00:35:10- 00:39:15) -- Commandment (Pre-Production)(00:39:15- 00:45:55) -- Erica on preparing for episodic directing(00:45:55- 00:50:05) -- Commandment 3 (Pre-Production)(00:50:05- 00:53:50) -- Commandment 4 (Pre-Production)(00:53:50- 00:55:30) -- Commandment 5 (Production)(00:55:30- 00:58:50) -- Commandment 6 (Production)(00:58:50- 01:02:00) -- Commandment 7 (Production)(01:02:00- 01:07:00) -- Commandment 8 (Production)(01:07:00- 01:14:35) -- Commandment 9 (Post-Production)(01:14:35- 01:19:30) -- Commandment 10 (Post-Production)(01:19:30- 01:20:50) -- Closing Remarks(01:20:50- 01:21:30) -- How To Succeed As A Creative Professional Book -- Promo(01:21:30- 01:22:06) -- Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
You may know Keith as an actor from NBC's "30 Rock," but as Creative Professionals are prone to do, he wears many hats and is best described as a Storyteller. Pete and Keith discuss the journey from Wendy's and Starburst commercials to television, graduating from "Lynn Redgrave University," how growing up with 4 Black women made him a well-rounded storyteller, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:02:45) -- Pete's Intro(00:02:45- 00:06:35) -- Working on the "OG" Law & Order(00:06:35- 00:10:00) -- Being raised by 4 strong Black women(00:10:00- 00:12:20) -- How Keith became a storyteller(00:12:20- 00:17:50) -- Why education is Keith's motivator as a storyteller(00:17:50- 00:20:45) -- Following the story(00:20:45- 00:25:30) -- Starting a theatre company and attending "Lynn Redgrave" University(00:25:30- 00:32:20) -- Transitioning from commercials to television(00:32:20- 00:35:00) -- Becoming a series regular on "30 Rock"(00:35:00- 00:40:10) -- The moment Oprah saved Keith's job(00:40:10- 00:43:10) -- Being in the director's chair(00:43:10- 00:48:50) -- Establishing your own voice and creating for yourself(00:48:50- 00:49:35) -- How To Succeed As A Creative Professional: Book Promo(00:49:35- 00:55:15) -- Adapting to the industry: Pivoting(00:55:15- 00:59:25) -- The role of the director(00:59:25- 01:04:50) -- The best note Keith has given to an actor: Intention(01:04:50- 01:08:00) -- Quarantine projects(01:08:00- 01:13:05) -- Lightning Round(01:13:05- 01:15:12) -- Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Actor, Writer, Producer, and Director Romany Malco joins Pete for Episode 08 of the podcast. As Romany shares his non-linear journey from rapper to jingle writer to actor, the two discuss the benefits of "wearing multiple hats", accepting your own identity, the making of "Tijuana Jackson: Purpose Over Prison," and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:50) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:50- 00:06:05) -- Who is RMG?(00:06:05- 00:10:00) -- Childhood Experiences Turned Into Lessons(00:10:00- 00:12:00) -- Lessons Learned From Iceskating(00:12:00- 00:14:50) -- The First Story To Have An Impact(00:14:50- 00:17:35) -- Transitioning From Music To Film(00:17:35- 00:19:20) -- Making Jingles And Producing(00:19:20- 00:26:30) -- How One Audition Led To A Big Break In Hollywood(00:26:30- 00:30:25) -- Importance Of Having Good Energy(00:30:25- 00:35:00) -- The Making of "Tijuana Jackson"(00:35:00- 00:41:50) -- Understanding Success Is A Long Term Journey(00:41:50- 00:43:13) -- About "Tijuana Jackson"(00:43:13- 00:44:00) -- "How To Succeed As A Creative Professional" Book Promo(00:44:00- 00:48:00) -- Being A Team Player and Finding Balance In Work(00:48:00- 00:52:50) -- Directing While Acting'(00:52:50- 01:00:20) -- Representation On and Off Screen: "A Million Little Things"(01:00:20- 01:06:30) -- Lightning Round(01:06:30- 01:08:48) -- Pete's Outro
Netflix's "Atypical" may be in the season four writer's room, but Robia Rashid, creator, and Mary Rohlich, executive producer put the plot aside for a few to chat with Pete. They navigated a three-person Zoom call to discuss why Mary is the first person Robia sends scripts, the beauty of working with people you love, the value of empowering your assistant, and more....SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:36) -- Pete's Intro(00:03:36- 00:07:35) -- Current State Of Being(00:07:35- 00:11:02) -- How Robia and Mary Met(00:11:02- 00:14:08) -- First Story To Impact Robia(00:14:08- 00:15:45) -- First Story To Impact Robia(00:15:45- 00:19:15) -- Robia's Journey Before Atypical(00:19:15- 00:21:43) -- Mary's Journey Before Atypical(00:21:43- 00:26:56) -- Exploring Voice When Creating Stories(00:26:56- 00:34:50) -- The Power Of Collaboration(00:34:50- 00:38:20) -- Post-Production And Taking Notes(00:38:20- 00:38:07) -- How To Succeed As A Creative Professional: Pete's Upcoming Book(00:38:07- 00:45:30) -- Robia On Directing "Atypical"(00:45:30- 00:47:00) -- The Importance Of Diversity(00:47:00- 00:52:02) -- Tips For Directors(00:52:02- 00:56:48) -- Favorite Moments From "Atypical"(00:56:48- 01:02:30) -- Lightning Round(01:02:30- 01:03:15) -- Pete's Outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Writer/Creator, Producer, Director, and Actor Rob McElhenney joins Pete for Episode 06 of the pod. With “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia” entering its record breaking 15th Season on FXX and “Mythic Quest” preparing for season two on Apple TV+, they sat down to discuss how writing can be terrifying, the importance of creating your own opportunities, why receiving a director’s cut that’s 30-40% of what hits the airs is a job well done, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:04:14) -- Pete's Intro(00:04:14- 00:07:30) -- Working in comedy and drama(00:07:30- 00:11:07) -- Insprirational shows(00:11:07- 00:13:07) -- Writing vs. acting(00:13:07- 00:18:08) -- Creating It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia(00:18:08- 00:25:50) -- The writing process and taking notes(00:25:50- 00:27:37) -- Changing the "IASIP" aesthetic(00:27:37- 00:30:15) -- Relationship advice: working with your partner(00:30:15- 00:35:37) -- Bringing in new directors(00:35:37- 00:36:22) -- "How To Succeed As A Creative Professional" Book Promo(00:36:22- 00:39:42) -- Creating "Mythic Quest"(00:39:42- 00:44:50) -- Directing "MQ"(00:44:50- 00:48:00) -- The "MQ" Quarantine Episode(00:48:00- 00:51:30) -- What Rob looks for in a director(00:51:30- 00:54:30) -- Director's Cuts(00:54:30- 00:55:25) -- Rob's binge list(00:55:25- 00:58:00) -- Proudest moments(00:58:00- 00:59:30) -- Pete's binge list(00:59:30- 01:03:00) -- Lightning Round(01:03:00- 01:05:30) -- Closing statements(01:05:30- 01:09:55) -- Pete's outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Emmy and DGA award-winning director Michael Spiller shares nothing but the truth on Episode 05 of the pod. From his start as a cinematographer on Hal Hartley's "The Unbelievable Truth", to directing more than 175 episodes of television ("Scrubs", "Modern Family", "Sex and The City", "The Mindy Project"), including many as producing-director, Pete and Spiller talk about how to find yourself in the story, always be learning, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:00:58) -- Opening Clip(00:00:58- 00:04:25) -- Pete's Intro(00:04:25- 00:07:30) -- Growing up in Brooklyn, NY(00:07:30- 00:09:45) -- Reflecting on childhood as a storyteller(00:09:45- 00:15:13) -- 1st time picking up a camera(00:16:00- 00:18:50) -- 1st cinematography job(00:18:50- 00:20:15) -- Buying the 1st camera(00:20:15- 00:22:30) -- Shooting on film(00:22:30- 00:26:35) -- How understanding cinematography helps with directing(00:26:35- 00:28:15) -- Cinematography big break(00:28:15- 00:29:10) -- Transitioning from DP to Director(00:29:10- 00:31:25) -- Directing "Sex and the City"(00:31:25- 00:34:40) -- Defining what it means to "direct"(00:34:40- 00:40:55) -- Transitioning from Director to Producing Director(00:40:55- 00:46:25) -- The role of the Producing Director(00:46:25- 00:47:17) -- "How To Succeed As A Creative Professional" Book Promo(00:47:17- 00:51:20) -- Communicating with and understanding the Director(00:51:20- 00:54:10) -- Why Spiller defends Directors(00:54:10- 00:56:50) -- Working on "The Mindy Project"(00:56:50- 01:01:25) -- Most memorable experience(01:01:25- 01:04:10) -- Characters to have as a storyteller(01:04:10- 01:11:15) -- The importance of exposure and support(01:11:15- 01:15:23) -- Pete Chatmon OutroCHECK OUT THE SCRIPTATION WEBINAR // Be Prepared To Go Paperless On Sethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix-SniF72GY*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
We're keeping it in the family on Episode 04 of the pod! Simone Missick currently stars as Lola Carmichael on CBS's "All Rise", making her the first Black woman to be a dramatic lead on the network. Before the industry shutdown, Pete was preparing to direct the season finale of her show, so we invite you to join them as they catch up and discuss why representation matters, how waiting tables and doing commercials builds character, how a career in entertainment is like a yacht looking for a dock, and more...SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:01:04) -- Opening Clip(00:01:04- 00:03:05) -- Pete intro(00:03:05- 00:11:25) -- Current state of being: living in America today(00:11:25- 00:16:50) -- How storytelling shapes society(00:16:50- 00:19:50) -- Simone shares the first time she was impacted by storytelling(00:19:50- 00:22:50) -- Being the "first" as told by Simone(00:22:50- 00:25:12) -- Pete shares the first time he was impacted by storytelling(00:25:12- 00:29:55) -- How Simone got her start in the industry(00:29:55- 00:34:40) -- Skills learned from side jobs(00:34:40- 00:36:45) -- Nurturing your relationships(00:36:45- 00:39:40) -- Simone shares memory of Will Smith(00:39:40- 00:44:05) -- The importance of showing kindness and respect(00:39:40- 00:44:05) -- Podcast Socials!(00:44:50- 00:45:26) -- How To Succeed As A Creative Professional: Book Promo(00:45:26- 00:47:30) -- Memories from the making of "BlackCard"(00:47:30- 00:51:15) -- How Pete selects talent; thoughts on "offer only" casting(00:51:15- 00:53:45) -- Memories on the making of "BlackCard"continues(00:53:45- 01:01:00) -- Simone's first major film project; lessons learned(01:01:00- 01:06:30) -- Pete's first major episodic lessons learned(01:06:30- 01:12:15) -- The impact of "All Rise"(01:12:15- 01:15:40) -- Last words: encouragement from Simone(01:15:40- 01:18:46) -- Pete outro
Dorian Missick is one of those actors that directors and cast members alike look forward to seeing on the call sheet. Most recently, he delivered a brilliant performance as Jamal on ABC's "For Life", but before that you may have seen Dorian in "SouthLAnd", "Brian Banks", "Jinn", "Two Weeks Notice" -- or for the real fans -- as "Cool" in Pete Chatmon's debut feature "Premium". Pull a chair up and listen to two friends chop it up over the entertainment industry, the hustle to build a career, and whatever else pops up along the way.SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00- 00:03:00) -- Pete introduces the show(00:03:00- 00:06:13) -- First time being impacted by the power of storytelling(00:06:13- 00:14:05) -- When did you realize you wanted to pursue a career as a storyteller?(00:14:05- 00:18:40) -- Early stages (career)(00:18:40- 00:22:00) -- Early stages (school and work)(00:22:00- 00:23:00) -- Working at Blockbuster Video(00:23:00- 00:25:40) -- Appreciating your first job(00:25:40- 00:32:00) -- What was your big break and how did you get it?(00:32:00- 00:33:45) -- Transition from TV to film(00:33:45- 00:37:30) -- Being the main character vs. the supporting character(00:37:30- 00:41:50) -- What do you look for when working with a director?(00:41:50- 00:42:35) -- “How to Succeed as a Creative Professional” Book Promo(00:42:35- 00:50:55) -- Playing Jamal in “For Life”(00:50:55- 00:54:00) -- Switching from acting to directing(00:54:00- 00:56:45) -- What makes a “good” director?(00:56:45- 01:01:30) -- Reflecting on best moments as a storyteller(01:01:30- 01:09:50) -- Trusting the process: Multiple takes when acting(01:13:00- 01:15:20) -- What stories should Hollywood be telling?(01:15:20- 01:20:05) -- If you could tell any story what would you tell?(01:20:05- 01:21:10) -- Last words: Encouragement from Dorian(01:21:10- 01:23:03) -- Pete closes the show*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Season 4 of "Insecure" may have just come to an end, but you can still hear from one of the most exciting voices on the scene on Episode 02 of the pod! Amongst many topics in a wide ranging conversation, Pete chats with Issa about making the impossible leap from webseries to premium cable, mistakes directors can avoid (at least on her show), and who might play her in the biopic we all know is coming in 2045 (and...yes, Pete would like to direct it). SHOW NOTES:(00:00:00 - 00:03:30) -- Pete introduces the show(00:03:30- 00:05:30) -- Issa’s target audience when it comes to writing(00:05:30- 00:07:08) -- Thoughts on current state of the world(00:07:08- 00:09:40) -- How will storytelling change post pandemic?(00:09:40- 00:11:20) -- Issa’s favorite thing about Insecure production(00:11:20- 00:12:45) -- Exploring different storylines in Insecure(00:12:45- 00:16:00) -- Hiring directors for Insecure(00:16:00- 00:16:45) -- How To Succeed as a Creative Professional Book promo(00:16:45- 00:20:05) -- Where directors go “wrong” in production(00:20:05- 00:21:35) -- Biggest change from Awkward Back Girl to Insecure(00:21:35- 00:23:17) -- Post pandemic production(00:23:17- 00:25:50) -- Thoughts on Entrepreneurship(00:25:50- 00:27:50) -- Pete's predictions on the Issa Rae biopic coming in 2045(00:27:50- 00:30:00) -- How to stay focused on your journey(00:30:00- 00:31:00) -- Last words: Encouragement from Issa(00:31:00- 00:34:38) -- Pete Chatmon outro*** Watch on YouTube: https://bit.ly/37iekw1*** Get your Director's merch: https://www.drctr.video/
Welcome to the premiere episode of Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon. Pete sits down to chat with his NYU buddy Theo Travers, a writer on season 6 of Showtime's "Billions" where he also serves as an executive producer. They chop it up about the state of things in America...in Hollywood...and discuss how storytelling, or the lack of it, affects perception in our culture...