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Local filmmaker and host of the podcast Film Reverie, Mike Bekemeyer, joins Josh and Jade for a bit of film history. Robert Rodriguez, John Williams, Jaws, and even Mike's cat, Jeffery Lebowski, are topics of discussion in the chaos that is Our Taste is Trash.
Cody Bekemeyer (2x All-American Swimmer) covers his time at South Carolina, the NCAA recruiting system, Physical Therapy school, and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robbiedickson/support
This week Brad and Bekemeyer continue their mini-series on Pre-production on a zero budget and discuss running a casting and rehearsals with no money!
This episode we cover four different thinking styles that can really help you diversify and manage your team. How to identify and use these different thinking styles to build a well rounded team for your film.
This is the first episode in a series of episodes on how we produced our film Really Pathetic & Totally Awkward on a zero budget. In this episode we discuss pre-production.
After 81 episodes of Film Reverie, we decided to start shooting video for them as well. This is our most recent episode where we give all kinds of updates on the podcast, our filmmaking, and the future of Film Reverie.
We're back with a bonus episode with Alex Ferrari from Indie Film Hustle Podcast. He talks about his new book RISE OF THE FILMTREPRENEUR and how to turn your filmmaking into a business and fund you filmmaking addiction.
This week on movieisms, obviously we have an Avengers: Endgame review and OBVIOUSLY we loved it... OR DID WE?!? Did BaldingEwok kill Bekemeyer with love or did Bekemeyer snap him away? Did we love it, or just like it or did it go the other way? Take a listen to find out!
This week we spoke with Sean Mannion, a Brooklyn based filmmaker, about his award winning indie film MEME and his process for getting it shot, in the can, into festivals, and distributing the film himself. Great conversation, great insight from an interesting filmmaker.
This week we talk about Shazam and discuss whether or not Hellboy is going to be any good.
This week we talked to Julian Baner, Rachel Comeau, and Bry Reid, the trio behind Some Southern Waters. They came by to talk about blurring genres, artistic integrity, making an entertaining film and everything else in between.
This week's episode is our Captain Marvel review and we also talk about the next movie we can't wait to see, the new Jordan Peele directed film, Us.
This episode we had a great chat with Justin Giddings, The Kickstarter Guy. He shed a lot of light on crowdfunding tips and breaking through to the next level of crowdfunding for films to help you get your film funded.
This week we review two films. Alita: Battle Angel and Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.
In this episode we got to review the new Peter Jackson directed documentary about British soldiers in WW1, using 100 year old archive footage called They Shall Never Grow Old.
In this episode we had a great conversation with Brendan Rogers and Aléa Figueroa of And You Films to talk about their filmmaking and YouTube Channel where they have spent the last few years building a huge audience with their weekly content. We talked about distribution, filmmaking, marketing, and audience building!
We are finally back from winter hiatus and we break in the new year with our Glass review.
This episode we talk to Tim Ritter, an Orlando based filmmaker and teacher who has made two micro budget feature films in recent years and has a lot to share about how to get your film made for next to nothing.
We spoke with Writer and Director Jack Marchetti about optioning and selling three screenplays to ION TV as well as licensing music for films.
Part 2 of a 2 part series: THE 7 CHARACTER TYPES FOR WRITING SCREENPLAYS. We share our secrets on how to write strong, fully developed & believable characters. In this episode we discuss the seven characters from the previous episode and quintessential definitive examples of them in movies and TV.
In this episode of Film Reverie we talk about the seven characters. We use these characters to break down and understand the different personality types in human beings as well as characters in movies. We show you how you can use them to write and create fully drawn, believable characters in your screenplays.
In this episode of Movieisms we have another double feature with our Instant Family and Green Book Review. We discuss the Mark Walburg film Instant Family and Bekemeyer tells us about his experience watching Green Book, starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen.
In this week's episode we are once again joined by our long time friend (KOOGE) Kujaatele Kweli to reveal the top 13 Hollywood villains movies.
We might've broke BaldingEwok this week on Movieisms with our Ralph Breaks The Internet Review. When Brad is happy and Bekemeyer is Grinchy something is wrong with the universe. While currently the number one movie in the country we discuss whether or not it deserves it's title. Ralph Breaks the Internet, starring John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman made BaldingEwok's heart grow two sizes. We also discuss the new trailer for Toy Story 4, with Key and Peele.
This episode of Film Reverie we had the pleasure of talking to filmmaker Stephen Stull, who is also the Festival Director of the Sick 'N Wrong Film Festival a festival strictly for what he calls those "aggressively bizarre" films you generally only see at midnight screenings. Stephen was a lot of fun to talk to and had a lot to say about how he found and cultivated his creative voice and gave some great tips on what you should be thinking about when trying to get your film into a festival. If you would like to get tickets to the Sick 'N Wrong film festival in Orlando, FL click this link: https://filmfreeway.com/SicknWrongFilmFestival/ticketsAnd use the promo code "SnWFilmRev" to get a 25% discount on your purchase!
BC Vaigneur and Lt. Bekemeyer discuss how to win and how to lose. We also talk about mission accomplishment vs troop welfare.
We have good times on the El Movieisms show with our Bad Times at the El Royale Review. This Tarrantino-esque film stars Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, Nick Offerman, Chris Helmsworth, Dakota Johnson and is written and directed by Drew Goddard. We also talk a little about First Man and why we still haven't seen Venom.
Bekemeyer goes primal on BaldingEwok in our The Predator review. Check out this explosive episode as they argue over the latest in the Predator franchise.
This episode of Movieisms we talk about our last trip to the movies, have a review of the new quiet subversive sci-fi film Kin, talk about why we didn't want to review Peppermint, gush over the trailers for the new Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga film A Star is Born, and finally talk about franchise fatigue and the new Movie Predator.
This week's episode is a double feature. We talk about Operation Finale, the new film starring Oscar Isaac and Ben Kingsley and Searching, the computer screen POV film that sold at Sundance earlier in the year and is making it's way into theaters.
Today we talk with actor and screenwriter Bob Saenz who has been working in the business for decades. He has acted in Nash Bridges, written screenplays for Lifetime, including the very popular Help For the Holidays that is a favorite to everyone who sees it.
This episode of Beckett Speaks we talk about what lonely feels like to be stuck on an island.
This episode we have our review of the new puppet-human hybrid comedy Happpytime Murders starring Melissa McCarthy and a bunch of puppets, directed by Brian Henson.
In this episode of the Bekemeyer and Brad talk about filmmaking, raising money, and getting it made one way or the other.
This episode of Movieisms we recommend a couple of movies. First up is Crazy Rich Asians, the first asian centric film from Hollywood in 25 years. Next we talk about a film on Hulu called Vengeance of an Assassin which has some pretty cool action scenes and fight choreography.
In this episode of Beckett Speaks we talk about balance and hope. Balance is the Thing.
This week's Movieisms we have our review for the new Mark Walburg action film Mile 22, also starring Lauren Cohan and John Malkovich and directed by Peter Berg.
Harper Lee Rogers is a writer and director from Florida, whom we recently met at the Orlando Film Festival. We spoke about her short Film Spell, her work as a filmmaker and our mutual love of cinema. We had a really nice chat about all things film. We hope you enjoy our talk as much as we did.
In this episode we give our review of the new movie The Meg starring Jason Statham and discuss people's obsession with intentionally bad movies.
This is episode one of Beckett Speaks, The Heartbeat of the Universe.
Chelsea Kenny is a filmmaker in Central Florida and in just a few years in the industry she has emerged as a trusted producer, taking on several projects. We talked about love of the game, being a highly organized person, and what it is like to be a woman working in Film and TV in the year 2016. Chelsea had a lot to say about things and we hope you enjoy our talk with her as much as we did.
Mahogany J. Slide is a 23 year old Filmmaker who has been making movies since her youth. In that time she has made several short films and a feature film and continues to be a prolific storyteller, always working on something. We had a great time picking her brain about filmmaking, producing, working as an AD and diversity in storytelling. We hope you enjoy our conversation!
Hello Film Reverie listeners! This week we have an all Bekemeyer and BaldingEwok episode. We talk about our summer show schedule and talk about our up and coming filmmaking plans. Listen in to hear all about it.
Just Michael and Brad in the episode. We talk about why we love making movies and why we feel compelled to be creative and fight through all the nonsense to keep making movies. We also talk about Kevin Smith’s recent appearance on The Nerdist podcast where he gives a pretty compelling speech about clearing out all the noise and just doing that thing that makes you happy.
Cognitive Rampage Session 34: Kris Bekemeyer My friend, x teammate, solider holding the sword for those that cannot. Brave and direct about his life and helping others in the struggle of addiction.... The Cognitive Rampage hosts cerebral guests, offers mental health help, pushes you to question everything, including yourself and is a human experience exploratory podcast. In my book, The Cognitive Rampage, I have fused the cognitive, behavioral, social and biological sciences into a book to help you discover a deeper you, and create and sustain change in your life. Now Available on Amazon, Kindle and Barnes and Noble Hello, my name is Adam Lowery. I hope you’re taking care of you and living your Cognitive Rampage! What does that mean? It is about cultivating happiness through a passionate pursuit of life optimization, an enthusiastically persistent search for competence in mind, body and belief while building an optimistically rational life philosophy and living and growing your purposeful structure.
The first guest host for National Novel Writing Month is Michele Bekemeyer. This is her second year guest hosting Nobilis Erotica. Michele is the author and producer of the podcast novel "Trapping a Duchess", the first of a series of steamy regency romances.
This week's story is presented by the first of four guest hosts, Michelle Bekemeyer. Her work can be found here.Direct Download
Welcome to the show it is May 5th and this is our 145th show. Today will be an interview with Michael Bekemeyer host of the 2B Pictures Podcast. Please visit this podcast at http://www.2bpictures.com/
Tue, 1 Jan 1985 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8491/1/8491.pdf Scriba, Peter Christian; Wood, W. G.; Tybussek, R.; Lühe, C. von der; Kraas, E.; Heidbüchel, K.; Bekemeyer, U.; Ball, P.; Müller-Esch, G.
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Sat, 1 Jan 1983 12:00:00 +0100 https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/8436/1/8436.pdf Scriba, Peter Christian; Wood, W. G.; Kraas, E.; Heidbüchel, K.; Bekemeyer, U.; Ball, P.; Müller-Es