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This week's guest is Cady McClain! Cady McClain is a history making three-time Emmy© Award winning actress. She is the first woman to have won three Emmys© for three different characters on three different television shows: All My Children (Best Juvenile, 1991), As the World Turns (Best Supporting, 2004), and Days of Our Lives (Best Guest Performer, 2021). Her feature directorial debut, Seeing is Believing: Women Direct (featuring Lesli Linka Glatter, Sarah Gavron, and Naima Ramos Chapman, among others) won Best Documentary Pro Action at the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, the Audience Award at the SOHO Film Festival, a Jury Prize at the Newport Beach Film Festival, and Best Documentary at the Ridgewood Guild International Film Festival. The film is now distributed on PBS and the educational online platform, Kanopy. She was honored to be awarded the International Matrix Award for her work related to supporting the female voice in film and television by the Association of Women in Communications. An Ambassador for Kids in the Spotlight (a foster youth filmmaking program) she is also the Artistic Director for Axial Theatre in Westchester, NY. She teaches acting at Michael Howard Studios in NYC. Cady opens up a bit about her journey and what it has looked like to follow her dreams–sharing about the recent loss of her best friend Rhonda. Cady gives us a beautiful conversation that is sure to inspire us all. Important Links: Cady McClain website Cady McClain Instagram Cady McClain Twitter Kanopy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rainydaycollective/support
THE BLACK LEAGUE OF SUPERHEROES was the winner of BEST PERFORMANCES at the April 2022 ACTION Film Festival. Project Links: http://www.blackleagueofsuperheroes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/UrbanRenEntLLC https://www.twitter.com/UrbanRenaissan4 https://www.instagram.com/urbanrenentertainment/ Miles Morales Spiderman discovers that an intentional injustice was covered up as an accident. To prevent this from happening again, he takes advantage of his gifts and "borrows" a powerful glove to summon his elders: Spawn, Blade, and Black Panther. The band of superheroes must then decide on how to best address the tragedy that has unfolded before their very eyes. Conversation with Marcus Nel-Jamal Hamm on the journey making films, from his wrestling roots to acting. Film also showing on the WILDsound TV app. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Special Episode - Climate Action Film Festival: Jane Fonda As we prepare for the 3rd annual Climate Action Film Festival, we're taking a quick break from the "Solutions Season" of the Solar Spill to bring you some of our favorite content from last year's festival. We were honored to be joined by the inspiring actor and lifelong activist, Jane Fonda who gave a stirring keynote address about civil disobedience in the climate movement. Check out the conversation, and join us virtually on March 16th and 17th for the Climate Action Film Festival.
Special Episode - Climate Action Film Festival: Bill McKibben As we prepare for the 3rd annual Climate Action Film Festival, we're taking a quick break from the "Solutions Season" of the Solar Spill to bring you some of our favorite content from last year's festival. We were honored to be joined by the iconic environmentalist, author, and leader of the climate group 350.org, Bill McKibben. Check out the conversation, and join us virtually on March 16th and 17th for the Climate Action Film Festival.
Special Episode - Climate Action Film Festival: Strong Winds As we prepare for the 3rd annual Climate Action Film Festival, we're taking a quick break from the "Solutions Season" of the Solar Spill to bring you some of our favorite content from last year's festival. Check out Matagi Mālohi: Strong Winds, the film that is the subject of this episode's conversation, and join us virtually on March 16th and 17th for the Climate Action Film Festival.
I am so excited to welcome Tonya Pinkins back to the show! She's an actress, director, producer, author, filmmaker & so much more! Today we are talking about lessons learned and Tonya has learned a lot in her life! Plus, we chat even more about her horror film Red Pill, which will have its NYC premiere this Friday, August 13 (YES, FRIDAY THE 13TH) at St. Nicholas Park in Harlem at 135th Street. Tickets are FREE, but you must register here! 7pm Talkback with Director & Cast 8pm Film Screening Listen to Part 1 of our interview here! - We talked in depth about Tonya's horror film Red Pill & much more about Broadway, All My Children and Motherhood. Connect with Tonya: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Red Pill Movie Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, Alex, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Tonya: Tonya Pinkins is a multi-award-winning actress, author, & educator. She has won a Tony, Obie, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle & Lortel Award. She teaches privately & at The Atlantic Theater School's NYU program. Tonya is the author of Get OVER YOURSELF: How to Drop The Drama and Claim The Life You Deserve (Hachette Books). Tonya works with The African American Policy Forum & actively supports #SayHerName & TheMovementForBlackLives among other causes & organizations. She is 2019-2022 Fulbright Specialist. Her short film, What Came After, which she produced, directed & adapted with Christopher Oscar Pena from his play, premiered at The New York Short Festival in 2016 & was an official selection in 2017 Sociopolitical Short Festival, Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, National Black Film Festival - Houston, Equality Film Festival, Blow-Up International Arthouse Festival - Chicago, Womyn in Media Newark, Women's Only Entertainment Film Festival, Queens World Film festival, New Filmmakers New York Festival & WIM-Ns Women's Film Festival. She directed Lighthouse Lili for RipFEST. Tonya has trained with esteemed directors such as Michael Satrazemis (Producing Director Fear of the Walking Dead), Charlotte Brandstrom (Madam Secretary), Melanie Mayron (Famous In Love), & Nick Copus (Gotham). Tonya co-wrote, produced and directed Truth and Reconciliation of Womyn (The Tank, Deepak Home Base, The Commons, & The #HealMeToo Festival). Tonya's directing credits include: Till We Meet Again at the 14th Street Y, Paul Robeson: The Opera at Trilogy Opera Company, Bring It On at Black Spectrum Theater, Exit: An Illusion by Marita Bonner for American Bard Theater's “Visionary Voices,” The Gospel According to Miss Roj from The Colored Museum for Project One Voice at The Kimble Theater, Vagina Monologues for V-Day at The World Health Ministry Conference in Mexico, The Klucking of Hens by Carol Lockwood at New Professional Theater, Lord's Resistance by Camille Darby at the National Black Theater Festival in Winston Salem, & Dead People's Things by Patricia Ione Lloyd at Red Circle Rising. Tonya co-directed Laryy Powell's Easy To Love in the Fire This Time Festival & For Colored Boys by Jesse Alick in 48 Hours in Harlem. She has been developing Blaine Teamer's #BoxSeats at NYTW and National Black Theater's Monday Night Reading series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RUN GIRL RUN was the winner of BEST SHORT FILM at the July 2021 ACTION Film Festival. You can watch the film and the full festival all day today HERE“Allison Pfaendler's goal is to win the Detroit Free Press marathon. As she trains for the marathon, she is suddenly intercepted by 3 muggers, which is a chase that tests her stamina.”Conversation with filmmaker J. Q. Nelson on the process making this film in Detroit, the city he grew up in. Subscribe to the podcast via Twitter, Instagram, and FacebookSubmit to the festival anytime via FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/WILDsoundFilmandWritingFestival
I may have jumped out of my seat four times watching Tonya Pinkins' new horror film Red Pill, but I am staying seated today for this incredible conversation. Tonya Pinkins is a Tony Award Winner. Her career encompasses nine Broadway shows, 20 years on daytime television, podcasting, writing, motherhood & now you can add filmmaker to this impressive career. In the first part of our interview we discuss Tonya's new award winning horror movie Red Pill, starring on Broadway, motherhood and so much more! The second part of our interview, where we discuss Lessons Learned, will be released soon. Stay tuned! Red Pill can be seen in the Micheaux Film Festival from April 26-May 2nd. Click here for tickets! Connect with Tonya: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Red Pill Movie Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, Alex, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Tonya: Tonya Pinkins is a multi-award-winning actress, author, & educator. She has won a Tony, Obie, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle & Lortel Award. She teaches privately & at The Atlantic Theater School’s NYU program. Tonya is the author of Get OVER YOURSELF: How to Drop The Drama and Claim The Life You Deserve (Hachette Books). Tonya works with The African American Policy Forum & actively supports #SayHerName & TheMovementForBlackLives among other causes & organizations. She is 2019-2022 Fulbright Specialist. Her short film, What Came After, which she produced, directed & adapted with Christopher Oscar Pena from his play, premiered at The New York Short Festival in 2016 & was an official selection in 2017 Sociopolitical Short Festival, Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, National Black Film Festival - Houston, Equality Film Festival, Blow-Up International Arthouse Festival - Chicago, Womyn in Media Newark, Women’s Only Entertainment Film Festival, Queens World Film festival, New Filmmakers New York Festival & WIM-Ns Women’s Film Festival. She directed Lighthouse Lili for RipFEST. Tonya has trained with esteemed directors such as Michael Satrazemis (Producing Director Fear of the Walking Dead), Charlotte Brandstrom (Madam Secretary), Melanie Mayron (Famous In Love), & Nick Copus (Gotham). Tonya co-wrote, produced and directed Truth and Reconciliation of Womyn (The Tank, Deepak Home Base, The Commons, & The #HealMeToo Festival). Tonya's directing credits include: Till We Meet Again at the 14th Street Y, Paul Robeson: The Opera at Trilogy Opera Company, Bring It On at Black Spectrum Theater, Exit: An Illusion by Marita Bonner for American Bard Theater’s “Visionary Voices,” The Gospel According to Miss Roj from The Colored Museum for Project One Voice at The Kimble Theater, Vagina Monologues for V-Day at The World Health Ministry Conference in Mexico, The Klucking of Hens by Carol Lockwood at New Professional Theater, Lord’s Resistance by Camille Darby at the National Black Theater Festival in Winston Salem, & Dead People’s Things by Patricia Ione Lloyd at Red Circle Rising. Tonya co-directed Laryy Powell’s Easy To Love in the Fire This Time Festival & For Colored Boys by Jesse Alick in 48 Hours in Harlem. She has been developing Blaine Teamer’s #BoxSeats at NYTW and National Black Theater's Monday Night Reading series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That's A Wrap! A Look Back At The 2021 Climate Action Film Festival The Climate Action Film Festival (CAFF) was a huge success, raising over $9,000 for local climate action groups. Our hosts, Susannah and Tavit, discuss the incredible stories that were addressed during the festival, their key takeaways, and SunCommon's upcoming plans for an Earth Day Encore event!
Beyond the Playlist EsaBella Strickland I am joined by EsaBella Strickland to talk about her book and her script that was accepted into the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival. https://twitter.com/EsabellaKarena https://www.artemismotionpictures.com/ For more Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by Magnus Sellergren featuring The Jimmy C and the New York Brass https://www.patreon.com/jhammondc
The 2021 Climate Action Film Festival: The Climate Action Film Festival (CAFF) returns virtually this March! We're bringing together activists, filmmakers, and communities to witness and celebrate stories of climate action. CAFF's mission is to amplify voices and inspire further action in addressing the climate crisis, locally and beyond.
The Richard Spasoff Show Ep 80 is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy withCo Host: Jason Faust Founder of Heartland Paranormal/ searching for explanations of the supernaturalGuest #1: Alycia Cooper stand-up comedienne, and actress and producer, known for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Cries of the Unborn (2017) and Trade (2020).Guest #2: Sheena Metal is an artist, humanist and spiritualist. She has been a talk radio host, at LA Talk Radio for over eight years, helming the daily “Sheena Metal Experience (which Talkers Magazine named one of their prestigious “Frontier Fifty”), and the weekly shows: “Haunted Playground”, “Music Highway” and the brand-new, “Raising The Vibration” (which replaced the controversial, “Two Chicks Talkin’ Politics”, she had hosted, since 2011). She has been behind the microphone, in Los Angeles, for over 22 years, seven of which were spent on the Howard Stern affiliate, KLSX (97.1: The FM Talk Station), where she was the subject of a comprehensive feature in the “Los Angeles Times: Sunday Calendar” and featured in Michael C. Keith's book "Sounds in the Dark", currently in publication with a forward by radio icon, Larry King.Metal is a recurring host/emcee at the legendary Hollywood Improv “Comedy Carnivale”) and broadcasts her daily LA Talk Radio show from there, quarterly. For nearly a decade, she hosted weekly shows at the world-famous “Laugh Factory” (“Inside the Girls Locker Roon” / “Sheena Metal’s Midnight Madness”), and has performed comedy at the Friars Club, on college campuses and at infamous Comedy Store. She has worked as a panel moderator/on-site interviewer for the “Mid South Paranormal” convention in Louisville, Sedona’s “World Wisdom Days”, in Los Angeles at both the “Action on Film Festival” and “Revive Your Spirit” and at Gay Pride Festivals, around the country.Metal sits on the Board of Directors for Ensemble Studio Theatre Los Angeles, the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, the 3…2..1. Artist Collective, the Moreno Valley Cultural Arts Foundation, SIA Organization and works with the Harvey Milk Foundation. Each year, she directs a celebrity charity production of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” with dozens of actresses, all of whom have been guests on her radio shows. Metal is a series regular on the popular “Child of the 70’s” web series, has been featured on “National Enquirer TV”, is an announcer for the Indie Series Awards and recently produced the West Coast Premiere of the parody musical, “A Bad Dream on Elm Avenue”.She is a regular radio/acting coach for: Actors with Autism, Performing Arts Studio West, Meet The Biz and for Lifeworks’ “Models of Pride” (at both USC and LA’s LGBT Center). She can be seen in Film Lab’s “Amnesia” and “Brad's Untitled Restaurant Project”, the Outfest premiered, “Bruno & Earlene Go To Vegas”, the short film “Point Mugu” (starring Skeet Ulrich) and recently on stage, at the Stella Adler theatre, in “Last Summer at Bluefish Cove”. Metal has a signature candle line, from CBT Candle, called “Experience” and a new candy line, from The Candy Factory, “Sheena’s Supernatural Sweets”. In the Fall of 2016, she founded a global peace movement called, “I Am Raising the Vibration of the Nation (and the World)”, online at: iamraisingthevibration.com.For more information, contact Sheena Metal at: sheenametalexperience.com and on social media: @SheenaMetal.Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show.The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE...
The Richard Spasoff Show Ep 80 is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy withCo Host: Jason Faust Founder of Heartland Paranormal/ searching for explanations of the supernaturalGuest #1: Alycia Cooper stand-up comedienne, and actress and producer, known for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Cries of the Unborn (2017) and Trade (2020).Guest #2: Sheena Metal is an artist, humanist and spiritualist. She has been a talk radio host, at LA Talk Radio for over eight years, helming the daily “Sheena Metal Experience (which Talkers Magazine named one of their prestigious “Frontier Fifty”), and the weekly shows: “Haunted Playground”, “Music Highway” and the brand-new, “Raising The Vibration” (which replaced the controversial, “Two Chicks Talkin’ Politics”, she had hosted, since 2011). She has been behind the microphone, in Los Angeles, for over 22 years, seven of which were spent on the Howard Stern affiliate, KLSX (97.1: The FM Talk Station), where she was the subject of a comprehensive feature in the “Los Angeles Times: Sunday Calendar” and featured in Michael C. Keith's book "Sounds in the Dark", currently in publication with a forward by radio icon, Larry King.Metal is a recurring host/emcee at the legendary Hollywood Improv “Comedy Carnivale”) and broadcasts her daily LA Talk Radio show from there, quarterly. For nearly a decade, she hosted weekly shows at the world-famous “Laugh Factory” (“Inside the Girls Locker Roon” / “Sheena Metal’s Midnight Madness”), and has performed comedy at the Friars Club, on college campuses and at infamous Comedy Store. She has worked as a panel moderator/on-site interviewer for the “Mid South Paranormal” convention in Louisville, Sedona’s “World Wisdom Days”, in Los Angeles at both the “Action on Film Festival” and “Revive Your Spirit” and at Gay Pride Festivals, around the country.Metal sits on the Board of Directors for Ensemble Studio Theatre Los Angeles, the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, the 3…2..1. Artist Collective, the Moreno Valley Cultural Arts Foundation, SIA Organization and works with the Harvey Milk Foundation. Each year, she directs a celebrity charity production of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” with dozens of actresses, all of whom have been guests on her radio shows. Metal is a series regular on the popular “Child of the 70’s” web series, has been featured on “National Enquirer TV”, is an announcer for the Indie Series Awards and recently produced the West Coast Premiere of the parody musical, “A Bad Dream on Elm Avenue”.She is a regular radio/acting coach for: Actors with Autism, Performing Arts Studio West, Meet The Biz and for Lifeworks’ “Models of Pride” (at both USC and LA’s LGBT Center). She can be seen in Film Lab’s “Amnesia” and “Brad's Untitled Restaurant Project”, the Outfest premiered, “Bruno & Earlene Go To Vegas”, the short film “Point Mugu” (starring Skeet Ulrich) and recently on stage, at the Stella Adler theatre, in “Last Summer at Bluefish Cove”. Metal has a signature candle line, from CBT Candle, called “Experience” and a new candy line, from The Candy Factory, “Sheena’s Supernatural Sweets”. In the Fall of 2016, she founded a global peace movement called, “I Am Raising the Vibration of the Nation (and the World)”, online at: iamraisingthevibration.com.For more information, contact Sheena Metal at: sheenametalexperience.com and on social media: @SheenaMetal.Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show.The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE...
The Richard Spasoff Show Ep 80 is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy withCo Host: Jason Faust Founder of Heartland Paranormal/ searching for explanations of the supernaturalGuest #1: Alycia Cooper stand-up comedienne, and actress and producer, known for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Cries of the Unborn (2017) and Trade (2020).Guest #2: Sheena Metal is an artist, humanist and spiritualist. She has been a talk radio host, at LA Talk Radio for over eight years, helming the daily “Sheena Metal Experience (which Talkers Magazine named one of their prestigious “Frontier Fifty”), and the weekly shows: “Haunted Playground”, “Music Highway” and the brand-new, “Raising The Vibration” (which replaced the controversial, “Two Chicks Talkin’ Politics”, she had hosted, since 2011). She has been behind the microphone, in Los Angeles, for over 22 years, seven of which were spent on the Howard Stern affiliate, KLSX (97.1: The FM Talk Station), where she was the subject of a comprehensive feature in the “Los Angeles Times: Sunday Calendar” and featured in Michael C. Keith's book "Sounds in the Dark", currently in publication with a forward by radio icon, Larry King.Metal is a recurring host/emcee at the legendary Hollywood Improv “Comedy Carnivale”) and broadcasts her daily LA Talk Radio show from there, quarterly. For nearly a decade, she hosted weekly shows at the world-famous “Laugh Factory” (“Inside the Girls Locker Roon” / “Sheena Metal’s Midnight Madness”), and has performed comedy at the Friars Club, on college campuses and at infamous Comedy Store. She has worked as a panel moderator/on-site interviewer for the “Mid South Paranormal” convention in Louisville, Sedona’s “World Wisdom Days”, in Los Angeles at both the “Action on Film Festival” and “Revive Your Spirit” and at Gay Pride Festivals, around the country.Metal sits on the Board of Directors for Ensemble Studio Theatre Los Angeles, the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival, the 3…2..1. Artist Collective, the Moreno Valley Cultural Arts Foundation, SIA Organization and works with the Harvey Milk Foundation. Each year, she directs a celebrity charity production of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” with dozens of actresses, all of whom have been guests on her radio shows. Metal is a series regular on the popular “Child of the 70’s” web series, has been featured on “National Enquirer TV”, is an announcer for the Indie Series Awards and recently produced the West Coast Premiere of the parody musical, “A Bad Dream on Elm Avenue”.She is a regular radio/acting coach for: Actors with Autism, Performing Arts Studio West, Meet The Biz and for Lifeworks’ “Models of Pride” (at both USC and LA’s LGBT Center). She can be seen in Film Lab’s “Amnesia” and “Brad's Untitled Restaurant Project”, the Outfest premiered, “Bruno & Earlene Go To Vegas”, the short film “Point Mugu” (starring Skeet Ulrich) and recently on stage, at the Stella Adler theatre, in “Last Summer at Bluefish Cove”. Metal has a signature candle line, from CBT Candle, called “Experience” and a new candy line, from The Candy Factory, “Sheena’s Supernatural Sweets”. In the Fall of 2016, she founded a global peace movement called, “I Am Raising the Vibration of the Nation (and the World)”, online at: iamraisingthevibration.com.For more information, contact Sheena Metal at: sheenametalexperience.com and on social media: @SheenaMetal.Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show.The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE...
What do you get when you take a life of wearing many hats to find your true calling? You get Mitzi Murray, President & Executive Director of THIRD ACTion Film Festival.
For Cinetopia's September broadcast on EH-FM, Amanda Rogers and Anni Asikainen, co-Founders of Cinetopia, and Jim Ross, Managing Editor of TAKE ONE Magazine, review the recent films, IT Chapter II, The Last Tree and Harry Birrell presents Films of Love and War. Paul Bruce, the Director of Edinburgh Short Film Festival interviews Kuan-Ping Liu from Gaze and Tamara Van Strijthem from Take One Action! Film Festival.
The Dr. Kevin Show – Eric VollweilerAired Thursday, 16 May 2019, 6:00 PM ETEric Vollweiler has been producing and marketing film festivals and entertainment events for over 14 years over 50 different events in 9 different states. Eric's focus is on selling sponsorships, advertising, booking entertainment professionals, public relations, social media, and production. In 2019 Eric has produced the Artists United Sundance Film Festival Mixer which was his 2nd event he produced at the Sundance Film Festival. Eric was also the marketing consultant on the Golden State Film Festival and Artemis Woman in Action Film Festival in Los Angeles, the Kansas City FilmFest International in Kansas City, the Woods Hole Film Festival in Cape Cod, MA, Eric will be producing a series of education panels on filmmaking with top industry professionals at the Toronto International Film Festival and a filmmaker workshop in Chicago.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_H9JCl3O9XMhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-vollweiler-7382882/
Beyond the Playlist Daniel Brant I talk to writer and director Daniel Brant about his film history and his short film Dead Meet. We talk about what he was looking for when he was casting his movie. We talk about how he looks at working in action films. https://twitter.com/DanielJBrant http://www.enborneriver.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd1EuVVTV-3FzlNxcUb9nig This interview is part of the Artemis Women in Action Film Festival https://www.ArtemisFilmFestival.com Sponsored by: http://www.tweakedaudio.com/ Buy Beyond the Playlist shirts here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071WXJLT8 For more Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC: https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by Magnus Sellergren featuring The Jimmy C and the New York Brass Cover art by Phil Rood
We start off the new year by having mimosas with film festival promoter Eric Vollweiler. Listen as we talk about movies, love, Tinder, eHarmony, JWed and film festivals. Bio: Eric is based in Upstate NY and has been producing and marketing film festivals, conferences, movie premieres, parties at major film festivals and concerts in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Utah, Connecticut, Boston, New Jersey, Manhattan, Albany and Buffalo since 2005. Some of Erics Credits include the Saratoga Springs International Film Festival, New York State International Film Festival, Winter Film Awards Indie Film Festival, Garden State Film Festival, Boston International Film Festival, Silicon Beach Film Festival, Seal Beach Film Festival, Marina del Rey Film Festival, San Pedro International Film Festival. Film Festivals Silicon Beach Film Festival- Fort Lauderdale Florida- Festival taking place February 9-12, Submissions still open visit our website at www.siliconbeachff.com . Garden State Film Festival taking place March 22-25 in Asbury Park NJ, Submissions are closed. Website is www.gsff.org Silicon Beach Film Festival- Los Angeles taking place April 20-27 Submissions still open visit our website at www.siliconbeachff.com . Silver State Film Festival- Nevada taking place in the Spring. Submissions are open and the website is www.silverstatefilmfestival.com . Long Island International Film Expo taking place in Belmore, NY July 13-19 Submissions are now open www.longislandfilmexpo.com . Princeton Independent Film Festival taking place in Princeton NJ in November of 2018 Submissions open January and the website is www.prindie.org . Artemis Woman in Action Film Festival taking place March 22-25 in Los Angeles. Submissions are now closed and website is www.artemisfilmfestival.com . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mimosaswithmichael/support
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Eric Vollweiler is a world-class expert in film festival organization. He is the producer of the Saratoga Springs International Film Festival, the Marketing and Advertising consultant for the Buffalo Niagara International Film Festival, and the Marketing Specialist for the Artemis Woman in Action Film Festival. In his role as the Marketing Director of Festivals for Film Marketing Services he has worked on the Culver City Film Festival, the Marina del Rey Film Festival, the Silicon Beach Film Festival and the Film Trailer Festival. Further past events he has worked on include the Ballston Spa Film Festival, Showbiz Expo LA, FilmColumbia Film Festival, Edwood Film Festival, Ruff Cutz Indie Film Conference, Now Casting Film Festival, The Youth Actors Expo, and International Film Festival Summit.