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Industry journalist and StudioDaily contributor Michael Goldman interviews filmmakers from a variety of disciplines about their work on current major feature film releases.

StudioDaily's Podcasts from the Front Lines

New York, NY


    • Jan 10, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 39m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC, Gives The Irishman His All

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 46:34


    For its critical success, awards buzz, and technical breakthroughs revolving around the unique use of brand-new digital de-aging techniques on lead actors for extended sequences, it might be easy to forget Martin Scorsese’s new Netflix financed-and-streamed gangster epic The Irishman is largely a classically shot film. At least that’s the point of view of the film’s […] The post Cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC, Gives The Irishman His All appeared first on Studio Daily.

    VFX Supervisor Bill Westenhofer on Gemini Man and Making a Digital Movie Star

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 40:41


    In 2012, veteran VFX supervisor Bill Westenhofer shared an Academy Award for spearheading the stunning VFX work that led to the creation of a believable living, breathing tiger in director Ang Lee’s award-winning film, Life of Pi. Fast forward several years, with the state of the art hurtling past previous roadblocks, and Westenhofer found himself receiving […] The post VFX Supervisor Bill Westenhofer on Gemini Man and Making a Digital Movie Star appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Production Designer Barbara Ling on How Quentin Tarantino’s Team Brought 1969 L.A. Back to Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 44:45


    One of the conceits of Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood, is the director’s skill at dropping unique fictional characters and a strange fictional story straight out of the director’s oeuvre neatly into a particularly loving photograph of reality in the form of Los Angeles, circa 1969. The post Production Designer Barbara Ling on How Quentin Tarantino’s Team Brought 1969 L.A. Back to Life appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Engine Room Founder Dan Schmit on QuickFX and VFX Services in the Cloud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 35:12


    Los Angeles VFX studio Engine Room has launched QuickFX.com, a cloud-based service platform for visual effects project management. According to Engine Room owner Dan Schmit, QuickFX has the potential to bring down the cost of VFX work and, in turn, make local L.A. talent more competitive on the global stage. QuickFX is a web-based front […] The post Engine Room Founder Dan Schmit on QuickFX and VFX Services in the Cloud appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Executive Producer/Director Douglas Mackinnon Explains How Best-Selling Novel Good Omens Finally Made it to Screens as an Amazon Limited Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 44:04


    According to Douglas Mackinnon, executive producer and director of the new Amazon limited series, Good Omens, the recent success in adapting the best-selling book penned in the late 1980’s by Neil Gaiman (now screenwriter of the series) and Terry Pratchett, was long overdue. He points out that “a survey done by the BBC a few […] The post Executive Producer/Director Douglas Mackinnon Explains How Best-Selling Novel Good Omens Finally Made it to Screens as an Amazon Limited Series appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Podcast: Cinematographer Nicola Pecorini on (Finally) Shooting Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 42:58


    Cinematographer Nicola Pecorini chuckles in looking back at his 20-plus years collaborating with director Terry Gilliam, originally for 1998’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ... The post Podcast: Cinematographer Nicola Pecorini on (Finally) Shooting Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Podcast: Co-Visual Effects Supervisors Richard Hollander and Eric Saindon on the VFX Complexity of Alita: Battle Angel

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 40:46


    VFX industry veterans Eric Hollander and Eric Saindon had been involved with the intriguing notion of producing visual effects for Alita: Battle Angel for literally decades when the opportunity finally arrived. The post Podcast: Co-Visual Effects Supervisors Richard Hollander and Eric Saindon on the VFX Complexity of Alita: Battle Angel appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Podcast: Cinematographer Yves Bélanger, CSC, on Shooting Clint Eastwood’s The Mule

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 31:46


    With Clint Eastwood’s longtime cinematographer, Tom Stern, ASC, unavailable, the famed director turned to Canadian cinematographer Yves Bélanger for the first time to shoot his current movie, The Mule, and in the process, gave Bélanger a big thrill. “I knew [Eastwood’s work] because I have been watching his movies since I was about seven years […] The post Podcast: Cinematographer Yves Bélanger, CSC, on Shooting Clint Eastwood’s The Mule appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Editor Patrick Don Vito on Putting Green Book Together

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 28:17


    As director Peter Farrelly began working on his current acclaimed film, Green Book, he quickly found an old colleague knocking at his door, asking to participate. Editor Patrick Don Vito had worked with Farrelly a couple of times in the past, and happened to read the Green Book script before learning his friend was attached to […] The post Editor Patrick Don Vito on Putting Green Book Together appeared first on Studio Daily.

    Cinematographer Linus Sandgren, FSF, Shoots the Moon for First Man

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 42:48


    As he finished shooting La La Land, earning himself an Academy Award in the process, cinematographer Linus Sandgren, FSF, learned his next project, also in partnership with director Damien Chazelle, was going to be a far different creature. It was on the set of La La Land that Chazelle first told Sandgren about his next […] The post Cinematographer Linus Sandgren, FSF, Shoots the Moon for First Man appeared first on Studio Daily.

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