Conversations with professionals throughout the entertainment industry. Created as part of a course in the Department of Radio Television and Film in the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin.
Iger visited Moody earlier this fall—before he announced his return to Disney as its CEO in November 2022—to share his insights on his career trajectory, how the Walt Disney Company evolved under his leadership, and his views on the current state of the media industries. When: Friday, September 9, 2022 - 12 - 1:15 p.m. Where: University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kate Cronin
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include the role of an entertainment industry lawyer, the process of negotiating contracts, and some significant shifts in media industry business models that have occurred over the past few decades. When: Monday, October 12, 2020 - 5 - 6:15 p.m. Where: Zoom, University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kate Cronin MIC - PJ Shapiro, Entertainment Attorney, Ziffren Brittenham, LLP, October 12, 2020 by RTFMIC is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Jerren Wright's diverse experiences as a a multimedia/technology businessman and attorney in the entertainment industry. Jerren Wright, Business Affairs Executive, Amazon Studios When: Monday, September 28, 2020 - 5 - 6:15 p.m. Where: Zoom, University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kate Cronin MIC - Jerren Wright, Business Affairs Executive, Amazon Studios, September 28, 2020 by RTFMIC is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Ray Mansfield's (RTF BS, '00)discusses his career trajectory, his roles and responsibilities as Partner for QC Entertainment, and his views on the current state of film financing, production, and distribution. Who: Raymond Mansfield — Partner, QC Entertainment; Executive Producer, Get Out (2017); Producer, BlacKkKlansman (2018) When: Monday, April 23, 2018 - 3-4:15 p.m. Where: BMC 5.208, University of Texas at Austin Host: Micah Barber Producer: Kyle Wrather
We discuss Hall Hood's career trajectory since his time as an RTF major, his roles and responsibilities as studio lead writer at BioWare, and his views on the current state of the video game industry. Who: Hall Hood, Studio Lead Writer, BioWare When: Monday, November 27, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
We discuss Luke Pebler’s career trajectory, his roles and responsibilities as an editor at Detour Films, and his views on the current state of media industries. Luke Pebler, Editor/Post-production at Detour Films When: Monday, November 20, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
We discuss Andrew Wang's career trajectory since his time as an RTF major, his roles and responsibilities as Head of TV Development and Production at JuVee Productions, and his views on the current state of television industry. Andrew Wang, Head of TV, Development and Production, JuVee Productions When: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin Host; Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
We discuss Gaylyn Fraiche’s career trajectory since her time as an RTF major, her roles and responsibilities as Vice President for Movies at MarVista Entertainment, and her views on the current state of the film and TV industries. Gaylyn Fraiche, Vice President of Movies, Mar Vista Entertainment When: Monday, November 6, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin, USA Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Felicia Henderson’s career trajectory from her time as a publicist to her time as a staff writer for shows on The WB up through her present experience as co-creator and Executive Producer for an acclaimed BET series, The Quad; her perspectives on the craft of writing for film, television, comic books, and more; and what it’s like to work in a contemporary writers’ room. Who: Felicia D. Henderson, Producer, Writer, Director, Assistant Professor, UT Austin When: Monday, September 25, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas USA Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Jordan Levin's career trajectory since his time as an RTF major as well as his current roles and responsibilities in his position as CEO of the multi-platform media company, Awesomeness. The conversation will also address the growing role of new media companies and multichannel networks, the new ways media talent is developed and discovered, and how emerging platforms are impacting the larger media landscape. Guest: Jordan Levin, CEO, Awesomeness When: Monday, October 30, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306 (Seating is first come, first served.) Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Noah Hawley's history and career as an executive producer, writer, and showrunner. He will discuss his work on several acclaimed television series including Bones, Legion, and the FX limited series Fargo. He will also address how economics and technology have impacted TV’s production and storytelling practices. Noah Hawley, Television Producer/Writer (FX's Fargo, Legion) When: Monday, October 16, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Luis Ribeiro's career trajectory from his time as an RTF major to his current role as Managing Partner/EP for LOBO post-production in New York City. The conversation will address how post-production and design companies like LOBO collaborate with creators for animation, VFX, 3D, and more along with his experiences connecting Brazilian and U.S. advertising companies. Who: Luis Ribeiro, Managing Partner/EP LOBO post-production When: Monday, October 9, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin, USA Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Hugh Forrest's career trajectory and current role as Chief Programming Officer for South by Southwest (SXSW), an annual gathering of music, technology and media voices and organizations. He will discuss the role of tech and media in Austin, organizing for an internationally-renowned festival and how SXSW has grown and connects to other parts of the media industries. Hugh Forrest is the Chief Programming Officer, SXSW When: Monday, October 2, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306 (Seating is first come, first served.) Moderator: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Caroline Frick’s diverse experiences with media archiving and preservation, film licensing, and television programming for organizations as varied as American Movie Classics, Warner Bros., The George Eastman House, the Library of Congress, and, currently, the Texas Archive of the Moving Image. Caroline Frick, Founder, Texas Archive of the Moving Image, Associate Professor, UT Austin When: Monday, September 18, 2017 - 6 - 7:15 p.m. Where: CMA 2.306, University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Owen Shiflett, (BS, Radio-TV-Film), VP, Development for Sundance Now and Shudder at AMC Networks When: Thursday, April 27 - 3:30-4:45 p.m. Where: Belo Center for New Media (BMC) 5.208 (Seating is first come, first served.) Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Owen Shiflett’s career trajectory from his time as a student in RTF at UT-Austin, as well as his experience developing and producing television shows, and managing a streaming platform for AMC. Department of Radio Television and Film, Moody College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Jessica Chou (MFA, Screenwriting), TV writer, CW's No Tomorrow Britta Lundin (MFA, Production), TV writer, CW’s Riverdale When: Thursday, March 30 - 3:30-4:45 p.m. Where: Belo Center for New Media (BMC) 5.208 (Seating is first come, first served.) Chou and Lundin will discuss their career trajectories from the time they received their degrees in the Department of Radio-TV-Film at UT-Austin up to their current employment as writers on prime-time television series. They will also share their thoughts on the current state of the media industries and offer advice to students hoping to pursue careers in television. Host: Cindy McCreery Producer: Kyle Wrather
When: Tuesday, February 21 - 3:30-4:45 p.m. Where: Belo Center for New Media (BMC) 5.208 (Seating is first come, first served.) Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include David W. Higgins’s career trajectory from his time as a student in RTF at UT-Austin, his perspectives on the craft and career of writing, as well as his experience producing for film. Host: Micah Barber Producer: Kyle Wrather
When: Thursday, November 10 - 3:30-5 p.m. Where: Belo Center for New Media (BMC) 5.208 (Seating is first come, first served.) Topics of discussion during this Q&A session include Philip Levens' career trajectory, his experiences writing and producing sci-fi and fantasy television, his thoughts on the exponential boom in popularity of superhero and science fiction media, and his perspectives on the changing landscape of television and media. Host: Alisa Perren Producer: Kyle Wrather
Lev Spiro holds a masters degree in film from the Radio-TV-Film Department at the University of Texas at Austin. He's an award winning director of TV and film who has been recognized for his work on celebrated television shows including 'Arrested Development,' 'Modern Family,' 'Weeds,' and many others. He discussed his career path in Hollywood as well as his thoughts on the changing business of making television. The event took place at the University of Texas at Austin on October 10, 2016. Host: Alisa Perren Producer/Editor: Kyle Wrather
Todd Nienkerk, (BS, Radio-TV-Film) and Aaron Staunsh (BS, Advertising) are partners with the Austin, Texas-based web design and publishing company Four Kitchens. Their company has produced websites and interactive online spaces for a wide variety of companies in and around the media industry including Entertainment Weekly, NBC, and TWiT.tv. The event took place at the University of Texas at Austin on November 30, 2015. Host: Alisa Perren Producer/Editor: Kyle Wrather
Jared Hoffman (BS, Radio-TV-Film) is the President of Generate, an online content and talent management company. He worked for years as an agent for CAA and the SVP of Video Programming for Defy Media. Hoffman spoke at the University of Texas at Austin on November 23, 2016 Host: Alisa Perren Producer and Editor: Kyle Wrather
This weeks' episode features Tim League, co-founder of the Alamo Drafthouse, a chain of theaters which combines film nostalgia, special events, and food. He's also a creator of Drafthouse Films, a film distribution company and the director of Fantastic Fest a genre movie festival in Austin, Texas. League discusses the creation of the Drafthouse as well as his own thoughts on the media ecosystem. Recorded on November 9, 2015 at the University of Texas at Austin. Host: Alisa Perren Producer and Editor: Kyle Wrather
Matt Hullum, CEO, Rooster Teeth (BS, Radio-TV-Film) Hullum discussed his experience developing and managing the popular online video and content MCN Rooster Teeth as well as his experiences at the University of Texas at Austin. Recorded at the University of Texas at Austin, Host: Alisa Perren Producer and editor: Kyle Wrather
Phil Oppenheim, Chief Curator, Comic-Con/Lionsgate SVOD Channel When: Monday, November 2 - 4:30-5:15 p.m. Where: University of Texas at Austin, Austin Texas Phil Oppenheim discussed his experience as a television programmer and SVP of programming for TNT and TBS. He also discussed his new role as Chief Curator for the Comic-Con Subscription-Video-on-Demand service and the challenges and opportunities of choosing content for new online media platforms. Interviewed by: Alisa Perren Podcast produced by: Kyle Wrather
Jennifer Howell - (BS, Radio-TV-Film) Head of Comedy Development, Paramount TV When: Monday, October 5 - 4:30 p.m. Where: The University of Texas at Austin, Department or Radio-Television-Film Jennifer Howell described her experience working with the creators of the comedy show South Park, her work as the head of comedy development at Paramount TV and the step-by-step process of developing television programs.
Christos Gage and Ruth Fletcher Gage, Writers, for Netflix's Daredevil Topics of discussion during this Q&A session included their perspectives on writing for different media including broadcast TV (Law & Order: SVU), streaming platforms (Netflix’s Daredevil), video games (Captain America Super Soldier mobile game), comic books (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and beyond. They will also discuss the challenges involved in telling transmedia stories and their recent experiences in publishing a creator-owned comic book, The Lion of Rora. Recorded at the University of Texas at Austin Produced by Kyle Wrather
Don Stokes, CEO, Post Asylum When: Monday, October 26 - 4:30-5:15 p.m. Where: The University of Texas at Austin Topics of discussion during this Q&A session will include Don Stokes’s decades of both production and postproduction experiences (e.g., editor, sound recordist, still photographer, postproduction manager), his perspective on current media industry opportunities in Dallas and across Texas, and the diverse services offered by postproduction houses such as his, Post Asylum, for which he is both owner and CEO. For more information, visit our site: http://rtf.utexas.edu/mic
Brian Edwards, COO, United Artists Media Group/One Three Media (BS, Journalism) When: Monday, October 19 - 4:30-5:45 p.m. Topics of discussion during this Q&A session included Brian Edwards' career trajectory from his graduation from UT-Austin to his time as an entertainment attorney. We discussed his current work producing both unscripted (Survivor, Shark Tank) and scripted (History Channel mini-series The Bible, the forthcoming feature Ben-Hur) content across a variety of platforms in his role as Chief Operating Officer for Hearst/Mark Burnett joint venture, One Three Media. For more information, visit: http://rtf.utexas.edu/mic
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session included Christopher Lockhart’s career working as a story editor with A-list talent and his insights on screenwriting from his role in reviewing thousands of scripts at a talent agency. Julie Richardson will focus on how she found the screenplay for Collateral and ended up getting it made. Chris and Julie have also collaborated as producers on several projects; they will discuss this process and address alternative ways of getting films made outside the traditional Hollywood model. Recorded at the University of Texas at Austin as a production of the Department of Radio-TV-Film and the Moody College of Communication. For more information visit: rtf.utexas.edu/mic
Topics of discussion during this Q&A session included Patricia Torres-Burd's career trajectory since she graduated from UT’s RTF Department; her responsibilities in developing content, branding, and programming strategies for radio, TV, and new media platforms in Europe, Latin America, and the United States; and the challenges and opportunities involved in working in multiple media markets around the world.