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In this episode of "The Brand Called You," Springna Zhao, a producer and co-director of NFTY30 shares her journey about transitioning from a career in investment banking and international diplomacy to making waves in the Hollywood film industry. She discusses her background, the importance of seizing opportunities, and her latest documentary exploring the world of NFTY, blockchain, and AI. Tune in to hear about her experiences working with renowned figures like Spike Lee and Barry Alexander Brown and how she navigates the digital landscape. 00:43- About Springna Zhao Springna is a Chinese American, she started her career as an intern at China Daily. She has a background in investment banking, finance, and international diplomacy. She is currently the managing director at A.G.P./ Alliance Global Partners. Her latest production is NFTY30. She also partnered with Spike Lee and Barry Alexander Brown and won an Academy Award for Best Editing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
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For this episode we've compiled some of the best advice for content creators we heard in 2021 featuring Barry Alexander Brown, Evan Shapiro, Lisa Papazitmas, Onyi Udeh, and Alex Lemay. Show Theme by Christopher Gillard Hosted by Jason Godbey
Mike Manning is an Emmy-winning actor and producer. Hitting the ground running when he first appeared on the scene in 2010, Manning has forged an enviable career with a wide variety of characters on screen and stage.As an actor, Manning is most known for his role in Disney's popular snowboarding movie "Cloud 9," and MTV's "Teen Wolf." Manning's other TV credits include "Hawaii Five-0" on CBS, "Major Crimes" on TNT, a recurring role on multiple Emmy-winning series "The Bay" on Amazon Prime and Popstar! TV, "Crash & Bernstein" on Disney XD, Hallmark's "Operation Cupcake" and the series regular role of Charlie on NBC's "Days of Our Lives."Growing up between Colorado and Florida, Manning showed an interest in acting at an early age, getting involved in high school productions such as "Oliver!" and "The Secret Garden." He has since performed at the Santa Monica Playhouse in productions such as Lisa Visca's original "Climax" and later the lead role in "Raise Me Up."Playing the voice of Denver in the English version of the Netflix worldwide hit "Money Heist" (La Casa de Papel), Manning has also voiced characters in a variety of other Netflix productions. Other notable acting credits include Tyler Perry's "The Haves and The Have Nots", a lead in the third installment of the "God's Not Dead" blockbuster series, the WWII drama "D-Day: Battle of Omaha Beach," and "The Call" featuring Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell. Manning will also be seen in the highly anticipated civil rights movie "Son of the South," directed by Barry Alexander Brown and executive produced by Oscar-winner Spike Lee.
Warum im Rassismus-Drama „Son of the South“ von Barry Alexander Brown mit Lucas Till ein Weißer die Hauptrolle spielt und wie der Besuch meiner ersten Pressevorführung als Gast ablief, hört ihr in dieser Ausgabe!
This week I am talking with composer Catherine Joy. Catherine is the founder and CEO of Joy Music House, which is a full service score production company in L.A.. She is also the Vice President for the Alliance for Women Film Composers. Her music has been featured on projects for Netflix, Amazon and HBO to name a few. Today we are talking about the importance of having a mentor when starting your career, the difference between, composing, arranging and orchestrating a project and the importance of how you represent yourself when connecting with clients and other composers you want to work with. Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. In this episode we talk about: *Networking with composers. *Joining different composer organizations to meet people in your field. *You have to become a part of that community. *Mentors get you in the door but you have to be able to do the work. *Ask mentors to help open doors for you. *Joy Music House is her production company that does score producing for tv/film. *Orchestrating means taking someone’s midi string files and breaking them out to make sure every note is arranged correctly for a live orchestra. *Composing means creating your own arrangements. *Arranging means taking a concept or music and adding elements or changing things around to complement the picture. *How production companies get to know our work. *How to market yourself on social media. *If you cold call anyone, be thoughtful about how you reach out. Do your research. *Be careful how you represent yourself. *Ask “how can I help you?” *If you’re good, you’re going to find work. *Get someone to check your work. *When you make mistakes, take ownership and say “I’m sorry.” *Be persistent but polite. *https://www.joymusichouse.com/ Catherine Joy - Music For Media With a passion for music and collaboration, Catherine Joy is a composer for film, media and live performance. She won Best Documentary Score for the uplifting feature documentary Gold Balls. She recently scored the multi-award winning documentary The Augmentation of Douglas Engelbart (now streaming on Amazon Prime), the supernatural thriller The Parish and documentary Naughty Books which features narration by Aisha Tyler and Allison Tolman and premieres at Cinequest Film festival, March 2020. Catherine is the founder and CEO of Joy Music House, a full service score production company. She is also the Vice President for the Alliance for Women Film Composers. Catherine has scored a number of series, starting with Capitol Hill which began on youtube and is now televised throughout Canada and Europe. More recently she scored the sci-fi dramady Abby and Tabby Alone in the Desert (now streaming on Seed and Spark) the documentary series Women of the Island, and No Matter What, which released on youtube September 2019. She contributed additional arrangements on the Emmy-award-winning Netflix doc series Wild Wild Country. Most recently Catherine worked on the History Channel 3 night miniseries event WASHINGTON, premiering Feb 16, 2020. Catherine also lead Joy Music House team in score producing Homecoming Season 2. Catherine is currently scoring the video games The Endless Mission and Beyond Blue. She is also working on a Ballet in collaboration with choreographer Rival Tribe which will premiere end of 2020. Catherine & Joy Music House worked on notable feature projects. Catherine score supervised and orchestrated on Minari which one the Grand Jury and Audience award at Sundance 2020 along with the emmy-nominated scores RBG and Love, Gilda. She also score supervised the HBO documentary At The Heart of Gold and the feature Son of The South executive produced by Spike Lee and directed by his long-time editor Barry Alexander Brown. Catherine was also the orchestrator on the animated series High Guardian Spice, set for release in 2020. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Music at Cornish College of the Arts. She then completed her Masters of Music from Boston University and also went through the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring program in 2011.Catherine is from Tasmania, Australia. She moved to the United States in 1998 to pursue a career in music and plays many instruments including violin, piano, and guitar.
On this episode, two-time Academy Award Nominee, Barry Alexander Brown talks about his film, Son of the South. Barry Alexander Brown was most recently nominated for the Oscar for Best Editing for his work on Spike Lee's Black Klansman. Show theme by Christopher Gillard Created & Hosted by Jason Godbey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks with Actor/Comedian Cedric the Entertainer and Director Barry Alexander Brown for Son of the South.
For many years, Barry Alexander Brown labored over bringing his film, Son of the South to the big screen. Barry is best known for his editing work with director Spike Lee, and was nominated for an Academy Award for BlacKkKlansman. Growing up in Alabama, Barry was familiar with civil rights activist Bob Zellner, and he knew he wanted to make a movie about Zellner's life. Zellner, whose grandfather was in the Ku Klux Klan, became an activist in the civil rights movement while a college student in 1961. His autobiography, The Wrong Side Of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement gave Barry a starting point for his screenplay, which made the rounds and was well received, but no one would commit to making the film. After nearly ten years, Barry gave up on ever being able to make the movie. Then at the end of 2017, Barry got a call from actor Daniel Radcliffe, who really loved the script, but was unable to star in it. This gave Son of the South some heat again, and Barry was able to get more producers on board and raise the money to make the film. Barry wrote some of his personal experiences with segregation into the script, and he hopes Son of the South inspires people to continue to fight for civil rights. You can watch Son of the South streaming now in select theaters and on VOD. Hear Barry Alexander Brown's previous interview with us in 2019, discussing BlacKkKlansman: https://www.camnoir.com/ep31/ Find Barry Alexander Brown- Instagram: @barryalexanderbrown Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep112/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
On the latest episode of Reel Reviews, we look at this biographical historical drama film, written and directed by frequent Spike Lee collaborator, Barry Alexander Brown. Based on Bob Zellner's autobiography, The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement. The film tells the story of the grandson of a Klansman who comes of age in the Deep South and eventually joins the Civil Rights Movement. Son of the South stars Lucas Till, Lex Scott Davis, Lucy Hale, Jake Abel, Shamier Anderson, Julia Ormond, Brian Dennehy, and Cedric the Entertainer. Spike Lee serves as an executive producer.
On the latest episode of Reel Reviews, we look at this biographical historical drama film, written and directed by frequent Spike Lee collaborator, Barry Alexander Brown. Based on Bob Zellner's autobiography, The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement. The film tells the story of the grandson of a Klansman who comes of age in the Deep South and eventually joins the Civil Rights Movement. Son of the South stars Lucas Till, Lex Scott Davis, Lucy Hale, Jake Abel, Shamier Anderson, Julia Ormond, Brian Dennehy, and Cedric the Entertainer. Spike Lee serves as an executive producer.
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/
If you don't know him by name, you know him by his iconic film editing. Barry Brown is the Oscar-nominated editor whose work on classics like Do The Right Thing and BlaKKKlansman put him on the map as one of Spike Lee's sharpest collaborators. Having grown up in the deep South, Brown's work has always been rooted in social consciousness, striking a balance between engaging entertainment and important activism. In this episode, Brown breaks down the process behind getting his upcoming film Son of the South made; the experience of collaborating with Spike Lee; how cutting a love scene redefined his editing career; and more! Barry's collaborations with Buffalo 8 include Buffalo 8 Post-Production on Barry's film Son of the South (2020). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reinecken e Duca Mendes analisam o filme "Infiltrado na Klan", filme de Spike Lee editado por Barry Alexander Brown.Apresentadores:Reinecken: instagram.com/reineckenDuca Mendes: instagram.com/ducamendesEdição:Reinecken: instagram.com/reineckenArte:Daniel Brito: instagram.com/dbritoLinks do episódio:https://www.segundocorte.comCanal do Telegram:https://t.me/saladeedicaoSiga o canal do Sala de Edição e fique por dentro das promoções, descontos dos patrocinadores, pesquisas e novidades sobre o podcast.Promoções:AvMakers:https://www.avmakers.com.br/salaAcesse nossa página exclusiva na maior plataforma online de cursos audiovisuais do Brasil e ganhe benefícios exclusivos para os ouvintes e apoiadores do podcast.Inscrição para o Workshop Online Gratuito Fotografia Profissional: bit.ly/wsfotosalaLenoFX:https://lenofx.com15% de desconto em todo site (exceto produtos que já estejam em promoção) para todos os ouvintes. Apoiadores do Sala VIP ganham 25% nas mesmas condições.Tanto ouvintes quanto apoiadores também ganham a facilidade de efetuar o pagamento em Real e sem IOF. Envie um email para support@lenofx.com e peça o seu desconto nos plugins desejados.MovLocadora:https://movlocadora.com.brUse o cupom SALA10 e ganhe o desconto exclusivo de 10% de desconto para todos os ouvintes em qualquer locação de equipamento com entrega para todo o Brasil.Loja do Filmmaker:https://www.lojadofilmmaker.com.brUse o cupom "SALAFRETE" e ganhe frete grátis para qualquer compra de equipamento do site.Ouvintes apoiadores do Sala VIP ganham também 5% de desconto em qualquer compra na loja.Sala VIP:https://bit.ly/2YtvIskSeja você também um apoiador do Sala VIP e ganhe benefícios exclusivos.Este podcast é um oferecimento de:Sem Rumo - Projetos Audiovisuais, Brito e Escotilha Filmes.Agradecemos os nossos apoiadores:Cesar Munoz, Isaac Orcino, Wagner Pimentel, Cristiano Videira, Ricardo Tavares, Brener Oliveira, Anderson Massambani, Otto Blodorn, Leopoldo Nakata, Mari Porlan, Andre Albuquerque, Eduardo Arake, Luquinhaz, João Alexandre Scartezini, Demetrios Cardozo Burnato, Thiago Emérito, Celso Peixoto, Germano Strazzi, Gil Gonçalves, Rodrigo Rocha e Fabio Dedini.Contato:Site: saladeedicao.com.brEmail: contato@saladeedicao.com.brFacebook: facebook.com/saladeedicaoInstagram: instagram.com/saladeedicaoTwitter: twitter.com/saladeedicaoLinkedin: linkedin.com/company/saladeedicao/Youtube: https://bit.ly/2Eqjp8aTelegram: t.me/saladeedicao
Reinecken e Duca Mendes analisam o filme "Infiltrado na Klan", filme de Spike Lee editado por Barry Alexander Brown.Apresentadores:Reinecken: instagram.com/reineckenDuca Mendes: instagram.com/ducamendesEdição:Reinecken: instagram.com/reineckenArte:Daniel Brito: instagram.com/dbritoLinks do episódio:https://www.segundocorte.comCanal do Telegram:https://t.me/saladeedicaoSiga o canal do Sala de Edição e fique por dentro das promoções, descontos dos patrocinadores, pesquisas e novidades sobre o podcast.Promoções:AvMakers:https://www.avmakers.com.br/salaAcesse nossa página exclusiva na maior plataforma online de cursos audiovisuais do Brasil e ganhe benefícios exclusivos para os ouvintes e apoiadores do podcast.Inscrição para o Workshop Online Gratuito Fotografia Profissional: bit.ly/wsfotosalaLenoFX:https://lenofx.com15% de desconto em todo site (exceto produtos que já estejam em promoção) para todos os ouvintes. Apoiadores do Sala VIP ganham 25% nas mesmas condições.Tanto ouvintes quanto apoiadores também ganham a facilidade de efetuar o pagamento em Real e sem IOF. Envie um email para support@lenofx.com e peça o seu desconto nos plugins desejados.MovLocadora:https://movlocadora.com.brUse o cupom SALA10 e ganhe o desconto exclusivo de 10% de desconto para todos os ouvintes em qualquer locação de equipamento com entrega para todo o Brasil.Loja do Filmmaker:https://www.lojadofilmmaker.com.brUse o cupom "SALAFRETE" e ganhe frete grátis para qualquer compra de equipamento do site.Ouvintes apoiadores do Sala VIP ganham também 5% de desconto em qualquer compra na loja.Sala VIP:https://bit.ly/2YtvIskSeja você também um apoiador do Sala VIP e ganhe benefícios exclusivos.Este podcast é um oferecimento de:Sem Rumo - Projetos Audiovisuais, Brito e Escotilha Filmes.Agradecemos os nossos apoiadores:Cesar Munoz, Isaac Orcino, Wagner Pimentel, Cristiano Videira, Ricardo Tavares, Brener Oliveira, Anderson Massambani, Otto Blodorn, Leopoldo Nakata, Mari Porlan, Andre Albuquerque, Eduardo Arake, Luquinhaz, João Alexandre Scartezini, Demetrios Cardozo Burnato, Thiago Emérito, Celso Peixoto, Germano Strazzi, Gil Gonçalves, Rodrigo Rocha e Fabio Dedini.Contato:Site: saladeedicao.com.brEmail: contato@saladeedicao.com.brFacebook: facebook.com/saladeedicaoInstagram: instagram.com/saladeedicaoTwitter: twitter.com/saladeedicaoLinkedin: linkedin.com/company/saladeedicao/Youtube: https://bit.ly/2Eqjp8aTelegram: t.me/saladeedicao
Some filmmakers interpret the past. Some capture the present. Spike Lee does both, and he sees the future. There has never been a more urgent moment for the director’s work: In this episode, we spotlight a 2019 conversation with Wesley Morris about 'Do the Right Thing' (9:53), interview Lee's longtime composer Terence Blanchard (35:32), and revisit a conversation with Lee's editor Barry Alexander Brown (65:01). Plus: Sean shares his top five (OK, top six) favorite Spike Lee movies. Host: Sean Fennessey Guests: Wesley Morris, Terence Blanchard, and Barry Alexander Brown
Mike C. Manning is an actor and producer in film and television. On screen, Manning is most known for his role in Disney's "Cloud 9," on MTV's "Teen Wolf," and in the third installment of the blockbuster series "God's Not Dead." Manning is also seen in "M.F.A." starring Francesca Eastwood and Clifton Collins Jr., which he also produced, and in the Tribeca film "Folk Hero & Funny Guy," with Wyatt Russell and Melanie Lynskey. Up next, Manning has an assortment of projects including the highly-anticipated Spike Lee and Barry Alexander Brown film "Son of the South," the WWII drama "D-Day" and the YouTube series "Hidden Springs." Additional credits include: "Hawaii Five-0" on CBS, "Major Crimes" on TNT, "Crash & Bernstein" on Disney XD, "Ice the Movie," Hallmark's "Operation Cupcake," Amazon's "Six Degrees of Separation," and Johnny Martin's "Delirium." Manning took to the stage opposite Rae Dawn Chong in Lisa Phillips Visca's screenplay "Climax" at the Santa Monica Playhouse, where his performance received raved reviews. He is also the voice of "Denver" in the English version of the worldwide hit show "La Casa de Papel" aka "Money Heist," in addition to his work on several other Netflix shows. Mike began his producing career with the documentary "Kidnapped for Christ" alongside Lance Bass and Tom DeSanto ("Transformers"). After winning several awards, it premiered on Showtime television network. Since then, Mike has been involved behind the camera on dozens of films including "Jinn" (named one of Filmmaker Magazine's "50 Most Anticipated American Films of 2018"), the Netflix Original "The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson" with Oscar-nominated director David France, and "Lost in America", featuring Halle Berry, Rosario Dawson, Jewel, and Tiffany Haddish. Having lobbied Congress in Washington, D.C. before moving to Los Angeles, CA, Mike has worked with non-profit organizations throughout the country. He's on the board of Thirst Project and an ambassador for Boo2Bullying. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/7questions/support
Light Horror Filmmaker Ryan Denmark Filmmaker Ryan Denmark: Hell’s Heart, Romeo and Juliet vs the Living Dead, and Plush are horror films, directed and written by Ryan Denmark. (Plush was co-written with Jason Witter.) Horror filmmaker finds imagination from his childhood seeds of creativity. Growing up, Ryan Denmark and his sister spent their time creating their own universe through pretend play. They enjoyed a pure sense of entertainment which birthed Ryan’s entertainment career. Ryan began his career as an editor whereby self-learning the skills of the trade. World renown editor Barry Alexander Brown discovered Ryan's editing talent. (Do the Right Thing, MalcolmX, Inside Man) He established himself as an editor in the film industry when he was part of Spike Lee's editing team. With a vivid imagination and excellent screenplay writing skills, Ryan began producing his own films. As a filmmaker he won awards at various film festivals. His winning films in which Ryan wrote and directed were: Hell’s Heart, Romeo and Juliet vs the Living Dead, and Plush are horror films. (Plush was co-written with Jason Witter.) His films are light horror and sometimes comedic and entertaining to watch. Recently he was assistant producer for several of the episodes of the Netflix Scy Fy hit, Happy. Catherine, your host of this podcast and also a script supervisor worked with her featured guest, Ryan Denmark on several films. Ryan’s website, https://www.thirdstarfilms.com (https://www.thirdstarfilms.com) Listen to the podcast! Click the Play button above. Listen to other episodes!! https://yourpositiveimprint.com/episodes/ (https://yourpositiveimprint.com/episodes/)
Picture editor Barry Alexander Brown, sound editor, Phil Stockton. researcher Judy Aley and re-recording Mixer Tom Fleischman have worked with filmmaker Spike Lee on such films as She’s Gotta Have It, School Daze, 25h Hour, Inside Man, Malcolm X and most recently BlacKKKlansman. In this episode, we talk about how they first began working with Spike Lee, their collaborative process and the cinematic breakthroughs they’ve made together in making films together for over 30 years.We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 31 - Barry Alexander Brown Spike Lee has relied on editor Barry Alexander Brown for the past 3 decades. His latest effort, BlacKkKlansman, earned an Academy Award nomination, his 2nd nomination after receiving one in 1980 for Best Documentary Feature. Barry joined Illya for a conversation about Klansman, collaborating with Spike Lee and how his team and the work has changed over the years. Check OutBarry Alexander Brown - IMDB Illya's Short End is the 2019 Sundance Film FestivalBen's Short End is the Conversations with a Killer the Ted Bundy Tapes Podcast Credits: Episode SponsorsHot Rod Cameras Editor in Chief: Illya FriedmanHost: Ben RockProducer: Alana KodeComposer: Kays AlatractchiEditior: Abby Corbett Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes or click on the link below to listen here
On this week's episode of The Reel, L.A. Times feature writer and reviewer Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus) is joined by Director Spike Lee and two of his longtime collaborators, composer Terence Blanchard and editor Barry Alexander Brown. They discuss the success of their latest, “BlacKkKlansman” and the lasting impact of the film.
We spend an inordinate amount of time talking about ‘The Wife,’ Glenn Close’s latest film that will likely net her her first Best Actress win at the Oscars (1:09). Then we assess the stock of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ ‘A Star Is Born,’ and ‘Roma’ after the Directors Guild Awards (40:30). Finally, Sean sits down with ‘BlacKkKlansman’ editor Barry Alexander Brown to discuss working with Spike Lee and the role of an editor in the filmmaking process (59:15). Hosts: Sean Fennessey, Amanda Dobbins Guest: Barry Alexander Brown
Editor Barry Alexander Brown (Malcolm X, 25th Hour) discusses his long-standing collaboration with director Spike Lee, and their work on their latest film BlacKkKlansman. Support this podcast
Editor Barry Alexander Brown (Malcolm X, 25th Hour) discusses his long-standing collaboration with director Spike Lee, and their work on their latest film BlacKkKlansman.
Gordon sits down with Barry Brown to discuss his work on editing BLACKkKLANSMAN, Spike Lee's latest film.
FXF_S04EP04 : SPIKE LEE: BARRY ALEXANDER BROWN, TOM FLEISCHMAN, PHIL STOCKTON, JUDY ALEYPLAY PODCAST Picture editor Barry Alexander Brown, sound editor, Phil Stockton. researcher Judy Aley and re-recording Mixer Tom Fleischman have worked with filmmaker Spike Lee on such films as She's Gotta Have It, School Daze, 25h Hour, Inside Man, Malcolm X and most recently BlacKKKlansman. In this episode we talked with them about how they first began working with Spike Lee, their collaborative process and the cinematic breakthroughs they've made together in making films together for over 30 years. You can share this conversation through our website bit.do/framebyframe—or viaTwitter at @postny. You can also find us on iTunes- search Frame By Frame and click on the orange icon. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org. This session was recorded at Soundtrack in New York City. The sound engineer was Kristin Coutogna. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting bold new voices in New York filmmaking the New York in snapshot conversations called Generation Next. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the collaborators of Bob Fosse.
FXF_S04EP04 : SPIKE LEE: BARRY ALEXANDER BROWN, TOM FLEISCHMAN, PHIL STOCKTON, JUDY ALEYPLAY PODCAST Picture editor Barry Alexander Brown, sound editor, Phil Stockton. researcher Judy Aley and re-recording Mixer Tom Fleischman have worked with filmmaker Spike Lee on such films as She's Gotta Have It, School Daze, 25h Hour, Inside Man, Malcolm X and most recently BlacKKKlansman. In this episode we talked with them about how they first began working with Spike Lee, their collaborative process and the cinematic breakthroughs they've made together in making films together for over 30 years. You can share this conversation through our website bit.do/framebyframe—or viaTwitter at @postny. You can also find us on iTunes- search Frame By Frame and click on the orange icon. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org. This session was recorded at Soundtrack in New York City. The sound engineer was Kristin Coutogna. Frame By Frame is expanding to include short interviews spotlighting bold new voices in New York filmmaking the New York in snapshot conversations called Generation Next. Listen for upcoming mini-episodes. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the collaborators of Bob Fosse.
Hailing from the Texarkana region of Texas, our first guest Heather Whitney had bridged the gap between tranditional and pop country. Producing her new album "Moving on" Whitney has also realsed a new single and video for "Shut Up And Dance".We will talk to Whitney about her music and her insparation for her songs. Having work with the great Spike Lee among others, Barry Alexander Brown has been an accomplished editor, director, and producer. The Oscar nominated fillmaker has also dipped into music video featuring Michael Jackson, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Public Enemy and Arrested Development.Brown along with Spike Lee just won the Grand Prix Prize at Cannes.We will talk to Brown about his current projects and his several decade career behind the camera.
As a film director, Barry co-directed the Oscar nominated documentary film The War at Home in 1979. Some of Barry's other film directing credits include The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey, the feature film Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control, and the documentary Sidewalk. Barry's projects for Spike Lee over the years include: She's Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, He Got Game, 25th Hour, and Inside Man. Barry's more further projects as editor include: Passing Strange, Bill Cunningham New York, Detachment, and The Giver. As a film editor, Barry has worked with director over the years with Mira Nair on films like Salaam Bombay and the more recent, Queen of Katwe.
As a film director, Barry co-directed the Oscar nominated documentary film The War at Home in 1979. Some of Barry's other film directing credits include The Who's Tommy, the Amazing Journey, the feature film Winning Girls Through Psychic Mind Control, and the documentary Sidewalk.As a film editor, Barry has worked with director Mira Nair on films like Salaam Bombay and the upcoming Queen of Katwe. Barry's projects for Spike Lee over the years include: She's Gotta Have It, Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, He Got Game, 25th Hour, and Inside Man.Barry's more recent projects as editor include: Passing Strange, Bill Cunningham New York, Detachment, and The Giver.