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Carlos López Estrada definitely paid his dues – shooting scores of music videos and short pieces for a pittance while living at his mother's for years after film school – before he had the chance to direct his first full-length feature film, “Blindspotting.” That well-reviewed film landed him his first studio feature when Disney hired him to co-direct the animated film “Raya and the Last Dragon.” He is nonetheless the first to point out that a number of elements, including a film-school education and supportive parents, made his path to success easier than what awaited most of his cohort of up-and-coming filmmakers. He therefore focused on a new kind of creative endeavor: Antigravity Academy. Founded by Carlos in 2023, Antigravity is a hybrid business. It offers a range of educational initiatives designed to provide young, aspiring filmmakers — particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds — with the tools, mentorship and opportunities to develop their voices and tell their own stories. It also has a producing arm devoted to developing and bringing to life projects that would otherwise have difficulty finding funding. Antigravity's first produced film, “Dìdi,” a glowingly reviewed coming-of-age story by Sean Wang, proved that Carlos' mentoring and producing instincts are spot-on. “Dìdi” recently won two awards at the 2025 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay.In this interview, Carlos describes how his experiences in Hollywood shaped Antigravity Academy's mission and programs and explains why empowering new voices is not only helping to bring surprising stories to the screen but also making him a better artist.https://antigravityacademy.co/
This episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about breakthrough stars. We'll focus on film and television debuts and first-timers who struck gold, because if there's anything we’re certain that Hollywood loves, it's someone who's younger and more talented than the last young and talented person.Guests: Actress and singer Jasmine Cephas Jones (“Hamilton,” “Blindspotting”); writer and actor Tommy Dewey (“Casual,” “Saturday Night”); and writer Liz Hannah (“The Post,” “The Girl from Plainville”)NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. This episode is presented by FX.Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 on weekends.
This episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about breakthrough stars. We'll focus on film and television debuts and first-timers who struck gold, because if there's anything we’re certain that Hollywood loves, it's someone who's younger and more talented than the last young and talented person.Guests: Actress and singer Jasmine Cephas Jones (“Hamilton,” “Blindspotting”); writer and actor Tommy Dewey (“Casual,” “Saturday Night”); and writer Liz Hannah (“The Post,” “The Girl from Plainville”)NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. This episode is presented by FX.Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 on weekends.
This episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about breakthrough stars. We'll focus on film and television debuts and first-timers who struck gold, because if there's anything we’re certain that Hollywood loves, it's someone who's younger and more talented than the last young and talented person.Guests: Actress and singer Jasmine Cephas Jones (“Hamilton,” “Blindspotting”); writer and actor Tommy Dewey (“Casual,” “Saturday Night”); and writer Liz Hannah (“The Post,” “The Girl from Plainville”)NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. This episode is presented by FX.Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 on weekends.
This episode of NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is all about breakthrough stars. We'll focus on film and television debuts and first-timers who struck gold, because if there's anything we’re certain that Hollywood loves, it's someone who's younger and more talented than the last young and talented person.Guests: Actress and singer Jasmine Cephas Jones (“Hamilton,” “Blindspotting”); writer and actor Tommy Dewey (“Casual,” “Saturday Night”); and writer Liz Hannah (“The Post,” “The Girl from Plainville”)NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING is a production of The Black List and LAist Studios, in partnership with The Ankler. This episode is presented by FX.Support for this podcast is also brought to you by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes L.A. a better place to live.New episodes premiere Tuesdays and you can listen to the show on the radio at LAist 89.3 on weekends.
Two dear friends and Film Festival colleagues attempt to bridge the gaps of their long-distance relationship AND their own film educations through a bi-weekly screening and discussion project of the gap films that have eluded their cinematic discovery.On this week's call, Scott and Jack RETURN to the studio for a preview of Season 3 and answer YOUR pressing questions from our listener mailbag!Follow Blindspotting on Facebook and Buzzsprout and look for our newest endeavor on YouTube: FLICKER with Jack and Scott.PLEASE like and follow us or leave a review- we would be so thankful.
Hallo und herzlich willkommen zum Podcast Blindspotting – gemeinsames Ausloten blinder Flecken in Therapie, Beratung und Medizin. In der heutigen Folge haben wir Gunther Schmidt zu Gast. Er ist Diplom-Volkswirt und Facharzt für psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, war Mitglied der Heidelberger Gruppe um Helm Stierlin, und Pionier bei der Etablierung des Systemischen Ansatzes im deutschsprachigen Raum. Er ist Ausbilder der Milton-Erickson-Gesellschaft für klinische Hypnose (MEG) und Leiter des Milton-Erickson-Instituts in Heidelberg (Meihei). Er wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet für seine Weiterbildungstätigkeit. Er hat den Hypnosystemischen Ansatz für Therapie, Beratung und Coaching entwickelt und die sysTelios-Privatklinik für psychosomatische Gesundheitsentwicklung gegründet und aufgebaut. Wir sprechen mit ihm darüber … … wie seine Erfahrungen seinen kritischen Blick geschult und ein besonderes Interesse für Interaktionen und Wechselwirkungen geweckt haben. … wie sein Interesse für Familientherapie entstanden ist und welche besondere Rolle Helm Stierlin für seinen Werdegang hatte. … wie wichtig für ihn die Primingforschung im Hinblick auf Bedeutung und Wirkung von Worten ist, und wie stark ihn diesbezüglich Milton Erickson geprägt hat. … wie er Strukturdeterminiertheit und Wahrnehmung versteht, warum wir „wandelnde Rorschachtests“ füreinander sind und inwiefern der Begriff „blinde“ Flecken ihm zu statisch ist. … wie er heute zu Erfahrungen, Erkenntnissen und Umgangsweisen aus seiner Zeit mit der Heidelberger Gruppe und dem Austausch mit der Mailänder Gruppe steht. … welche erkenntnistheoretischen Einflüsse für ihn in dieser Zeit besonders relevant waren. … welche blinden Flecken er in der aktuellen Systemik und Hypnotherapie beobachtet. … wie er die Hypnosystemik als emergentes Phänomen aus diesen beiden Richtungen entwickelt hat und warum sie eine Metatheorie darstellt. … was seine Hoffnungen für die Gegenwart und Zukunft der Hypnosystemik sind und was es mit den neu gegründeten Projekten der „Hypnosystemischen Gesellschaft“ und „systelios Lebensart“ auf sich hat. … wie wichtig ihm Selbstverantwortung, auch bezüglich gesellschaftspolitischer Prozesse, und die Notwendigkeit Stellung zu beziehen für Demokratie und ein pluralistisches, menschenwürdiges Umgehen miteinander ist. … dass ein Online-Kongress zum Thema „Auf den Punkt gebracht: Hypnosystemik“ geplant ist für den 09.10.2025 Und darüber, welche Frage er sich jeden Tag selbst stellt. Viel Freude beim Hören des Gesprächs mit Gunther Schmidt _____________ Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Genau Geschaut: https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/genau-geschaut Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
Hallo und herzlich willkommen zum Podcast Blindspotting – gemeinsames Ausloten blinder Flecken in Therapie, Beratung und Medizin. Wir freuen uns, in dieser Folge Damir del Monte zum Gespräch begrüßen zu können. Er ist Neurowissenschaftler und gefragter Referent für Angewandte Neurowissenschaft. Als Dr. der Psychologie und Dr. der Medizin-Wissenschaft, ist er auch Dozent für Funktionelle Neuroanatomie an unterschiedlichen Universitäten. Zudem ist er als freier Wissenschaftler am Institut für Synergetik und Psychotherapieforschung an der PMU Salzburg tätig. Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Lernen, Psychotraumatologie, Depression sowie Schmerz- und Therapieforschung. Er selbst versteht sich als "Brückenbauer" zwischen den einzelnen Disziplinen. Wir sprechen mit ihm darüber… … wie ihn die Erfahrung, als Kind von der Dalmatinischen Küste nach Deutschland zu übersiedeln, als Beobachter geprägt hat. … wie ihn seine Zeit als Leistungssportler in Karate bezüglich ethischer Prinzipien geprägt und zur Psychologie gebracht hat. … wieviel Neuro die Psychotherapie braucht. … was sein primärer Zugang ist und welche erkenntnistheoretische Einbettung bei der Hirnforschung immer mitberücksichtigt werden sollte. … was ihm bei der Auseinandersetzung mit der Polyvagaltheorie wichtig ist und wo er dabei oft blinde Flecken beobachtet. … was er damit meint, dass wir Modelle nicht mit Wahrheit verwechseln sollen. … wie faszinierend die Komplexität des Organs Gehirns ist, das zum Überleben in der Welt seine eigenen Modelle dieser konzipiert – gleichzeitig konservativ und adaptiv. … wie vielschichtig unser Sein ist, wie Psychotherapie darauf einwirkt und warum es nicht den einen Königsweg gibt, wenn es um verschiedene Methoden und Zugänge geht. … Methoden als Wege zu sehen und allgemeine Prinzipien als das Entscheidende und warum die Psychotherapie-Gemeinde aus Sicht der Psychotherapieforscher:innen diesbezüglich viel gelassener sein könnte. … welche Funktion Wissenschaft seiner Meinung nach in der Gesellschaft habe. Und wo der Pfad der Wissenschaft, wie er ihn verstehe, in den letzten Jahren verlassen wurde. Viel Freude beim Hören des Gesprächs mit Damir del Monte Literatur & Links: Damir del Monte: https://www.damirdelmonte.com/ Günther Schiepek: https://pure.pmu.ac.at/de/persons/g%C3%BCnter-schiepek Institut für Synergetik und Psychotherapieforschung an der PMU (Paracelsus Medizinische Universität) Salzburg: https://www.pmu.ac.at/forschung-innovation/institute-zentren-und-programme/institut-fuer-synergetik-und-psychotherapieforschung _____________ Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Genau Geschaut: https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/genau-geschaut Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
The BlindSpotting boys are in Daytona for the start of the season! We preview the opening weekend and the season for each of the three series and review all the amazing action from our visit to the Clash at Bowman Gray. Let's go racin'!
Hallo und herzlich willkommen zum Podcast Blindspotting – gemeinsames Ausloten blinder Flecken in Therapie, Beratung und Medizin. Wir freuen uns, in dieser Folge Stella Nkenke zum Gespräch begrüßen zu können. Stella Nkenke ist Ärztin in eigener Praxis mit Schwerpunkt Medizinische Hypnose. Sie ist internationale Expertin zum Thema chronischer Schmerz. Neben Themen rund um den Körper ist sie als ehemalige Leistungssportlerin auch Ansprechperson, wenn es um Spitzenleistungen im Sport geht. Sie ist Lehrgangsleiterin des Curriculums für Medizinische Hypnose an der Medizinischen Universität in Wien und Vorstandsmitglied der Milton Erickson Gesellschaft für Klinische Hypnose in Deutschland (MEG), der European Society of Hypnosis (ESH) und der International Society of Hypnosis (ISH). Wir sprechen mit ihr darüber… … was sie in ihrem Beobachten geleitet und fasziniert hat. … wie sie rückblickend darauf schaut, wie sie zur Hypnose gekommen ist und welche Erfahrungen und Hürden ihr als junge Ärztin dabei begegnet sind. … wie es dazu gekommen ist, dass sie zu einer Expertin im Bereich Hypnose bei Schmerz wurde und was ihr bei der medizinischen Behandlung von Schmerzpatient:innen besonders wichtig ist. … wie es um die Vermittlung von unterstützenden Kommunikationstechniken in der Ausbildung von Ärzt:innen bestellt ist und welche Rolle Worte für sie im Bereich der Medizin haben. … über Suggestibilität, natürliche Trance und warum es für die Allgemeinbevölkerung so relevant wäre, dass gerade Ärzt:innen gut in Kommunikation geschult sind. … die Unterschiede zwischen normaler und hypnotischer Kommunikation und häufige Erwartungen und Befürchtungen bezüglich Hypnose bei Ärzt:innen. … welche Rolle Hierarchie und der Einfluss des Settings gerade bei der Kommunikation im medizinischen Bereich spielen. … welche Erfahrungen sie auf internationaler Ebene bezüglich des Einsatzes und Umgangs mit Hypnose gemacht hat. … was Ärztekittel eventuell mit Dalmatinern gemein haben könnten und was sie sich diesbezüglich wünschen würde. … und wo sie hypnotische Kommunikation abseits der Medizin gerne gelehrt sehen würde. Viel Freude beim Hören des Gesprächs mit Stella Nkenke _________________ Literatur & Links: Curriculum ‚Medizinische Hypnose‘ der Medizinischen Universität Wien https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/studium-weiterbildung/universitaere-weiterbildung/alle-lehrgaenge-und-kurse/medizinische-hypnose/ European Society of Hypnosis (ESH) https://esh-hypnosis.eu/ International Society of Hypnosis (ISH) https://www.ishhypnosis.org/ Milton Erickson Gesellschaft für klinische Hypnose (MEG) https://www.meg-hypnose.de/ Nkenke, S. (2019). Hypnosis in the Management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. In Jensen, M. P. (2019). Hypnotic Techniques for Chronic Pain Management: Favoriten Methods for Master Clinicians. Voices of Experience, Volume 2. Denny Creek Press. Schmierer Albrecht: https://www.carl-auer.de/autoren/albrecht-schmierer?srsltid=AfmBOopIIUv6JwhHxqwwK04Vep0_JNF0prsTlgkFKkff_cu_xDRb0Pww ____________ Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Genau Geschaut: https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/genau-geschaut Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
Im Jahr 2024 hatten wir bei Sounds of Science und seinen Specials wieder viele sehr spannende und sehr unterschiedliche Gesprächspartnerinnen und Gesprächspartner, und wir hatten tausende Hörerinnen und Hörer, deren Anzahl erfreulicherweise weiterhin stetig wächst. Wir blicken heute zurück und konzentrieren uns dabei auf die fünf meistgehörten Interviews unserer Reihe im Jahr 2024. Dabei sind Carmen Beilfuß, Silvia Zanotta, Fritz B. Simon, Antonia Pfeiffer und Eberhard Stahl. Hören Sie im jeweiligen Ausschnitt markante Anfänge und Abschlüsse dieser Begegnungen bei Carl-Auer Sounds of Science. Seien Sie auch 2025 wieder dabei mit unseren Gästen bei Sounds of Science und bei den besonderen Sounds of Science Specials wie Gruppen:Dynamik, In Aktanz gehen, Zusammen entscheiden, Blindspotting, Genau hingeschaut und anderen. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
In the continuation of our coverage of the new film, Nickel Boys, we have Daveed Diggs join us to talk his experience working with RaMell Ross and company. We also are talking about his 2018 film, Blindspotting. There is a lot to get into here, so less typing from us so you can go listen to it now.
It's special guest time! Our old pal Eron is back on the scene with a movie selection that will blow you away! It's time to find out if the 2018 movie Blindspotting holds up or not. As always, the show starts off with your emails & our weekly quarantine viewing picks suggestions. Please sub our YouTube where you can watch all of our episodes instead of just listen. We post the video version of each episode over there nearly every week. Also, you can give us a 5 star review on your podcast platform of choice. Do it right now! It takes 30 seconds. Thank you! If anything from this episode strikes you, email the show cinema9pod@gmail.com
We'll listen back to Mina Kim's live, on-stage conversation last month at KQED Fest with actor, producer, rapper Daveed Diggs. Diggs won a Tony for his roles in the original “Hamilton” and is known for the TV show “Snowpiercer” and the Oakland-set movie and series “Blindspotting.” We talk about his career, about the “unspoken contract” a live performer makes with an audience and about executive producing a new documentary about Bay Area high schoolers during covid — “The Class.” Guests: Daveed Diggs, actor, rapper, writer. executive producer, Blindspotting, co-wrote, co-produced, and costarred in the 2018 film Blindspotting
Sarah LaBrie was in her early thirties when her mother was found on a highway outside Houston, screaming at passing cars and paranoid that she would be murdered by invisible assailants. She was ultimately diagnosed with schizophrenia—and in an instant, the entirety of LaBrie's childhood came into sharp focus. In her harrowing, clear-sighted, and painfully honest debut memoir, NO ONE GETS TO FALL APART (Publication Date: October 22, 2024; $27.99), LaBrie traces a year spent grappling with the enormity of her mother's diagnosis. With compassion and vulnerability, she reflects on the consequences of being raised by someone with mental illness, processes her own obsessive behavior and unhealthy ambition, and examines her fear of inheriting the disorder or passing it along to her own future children. In childhood, LaBrie's relationship with her mother is marked at turns by violence and all-consuming closeness. She's erratic, easily angered and cruel, but also loving and protective, committed to LaBrie's education and artistry and to making huge sacrifices as a single mom so her daughter could lead a stable life. Digging into the events that led to her psychotic break, LaBrie traces the line from the dysphoria that plagued her great-grandmother, a granddaughter of slaves, to her own experience with depression as a scholarship student at Brown. At the same time, she navigates a decades-long fixation on a novel she can't finish but can't abandon, her complicated feelings about her white partner, and a fraught friendship colored by betrayal. Spanning the globe from Houston's Third Ward to Paris to New York to Los Angeles, and touching on work by James Baldwin, Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin, NO ONE GETS TO FALL APART is an unflinching chronicle of one woman's attempt to forge a new future by making sense of history. A writer from Houston, Sarah LaBrie's libretti have been performed at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and her fiction appears in Guernica, The Literary Review, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. She now lives in Los Angeles where she has written for television shows including Minx, Blindspotting, Made for Love, and Love, Victor. “In 2017, I learned from my grandmother that my mother had been experiencing schizophrenic delusions for months,” she explains. “We were estranged and no one told me, because no one thought it was a big deal. That same year, my best friend shared private information with the world that I wasn't ready to reveal, then ‘broke up with me' when I found myself unable to talk about it with her. I was working a job I hated while my friends all seemed to be coming into their own, and my partner, the son of prominent psychology professors from Boston, had grown up with a life so different from mine I didn't think he would ever understand. I started writing the book out of loneliness. I wanted to reconstruct all these broken parts into layers as opposed to puzzle pieces. I wanted to convey that there are many different ways to understand the past and how it makes us who we are.”
In der 6. Folge von Blindspotting ist Dr. Michael Bohne zu Gast. Dr. Michael Bohne ist Facharzt für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie. Er hat die Klopftechniken aufgegriffen und zur psychotherapeutischen Methode Prozess- & Embodiment-fokussierte Psychologie, kurz PEP, weiterentwickelt. Eine besondere Spezialisierung ist Auftrittscoaching für Musiker:innen. Er ist Autor und Herausgeber zahlreicher Bücher, Mit-Initiator der Tagungen „Reden reicht nicht!?“ und auch der weltweit ersten fMRT-Studien zur Erforschung der Wirkung von Klopftechniken und PEP. Das Gespräch thematisiert sehr aktuelle und weitreichende Fragen im Feld der Entwicklung von Psychotherapie und Coaching, sowohl in der Praxis als auch in begleitender Forschung. Letzteres zeigt sich etwa beispielhaft an der sehr erhellenden fMRT-Studie zu PEP, die auch die Frage aufkommen lässt, warum bei vielen Studien bisher bestimmten Kennwerten noch zu wenig Beachtung geschenkt wurde und wird. In der Praxis kommt der Frage, welches Ziel ärztlicher Tätigkeit eigentlich Priorität haben müsste und was das für die psychotherapeutische Praxis bedeutet, besondere Wichtigkeit zu. Welche Rolle wird hier KI spielen? Wie kann Psychotherapie noch klient:innenorientierter gestaltet werden? Wie können mehr salutogenetische Ansätze Beachtung und praktische Umsetzung finden? Und: Was wären Michael Bohnes Projekte, wäre er in der Rolle eine Krankenkassen-Vorstands ...? Viel Spaß im Gespräch zu diesen und weiteren spannenden Fragen im Podcast Blindspotting mit Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar und dem heutigen Gast Michael Bohne. Zwei Veranstaltungshinweise: Am 16.10.2024 findet der nächste Online-Kongress der Carl-Auer Akademie statt, in Zusammenarbeit mit Kompetenzfokus und Trenkle Organisation. Thema ist diesmal Brainspotting. Mit dabei sind u. a. Monika Baumann, David Grand, Katharina Hager, Andreas Kollar, Sue Pinco, Gunther Schmidt, Bernhard Trenkle und Gerhard Wolfrum. Der 5. Kongress Reden reicht nicht!? findet von 1. - 4. Mai 2025 in Würzburg statt. Folgen Sie auch den anderen Podcasts von Carl-Auer: autobahnuniversität www.carl-auer.de/magazin/autobahnuniversitat Blackout, Bauchweh und kein` Bock www.carl-auer.de/magazin/blackout…eh-und-kein-bock Cybernetics of Cybernetics www.carl-auer.de/magazin/cybernet…s-of-cybernetics Frauen führen besser www.carl-auer.de/magazin/frauen-fuhren-besser Formen (reloaded) Podcast www.carl-auer.de/magazin/formen-reloaded-podcast Heidelberger Systemische Interviews www.carl-auer.de/magazin/heidelbe…ische-interviews Zum Wachstum inspirieren https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/zum-wachstum-inspirieren Zusammen entscheiden https://www.carl-auer.de/magazin/treffpunkt-entscheiden
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
After a prolonged summer hiatus, BlindSpotting returns post-Bristol. We missed you! This episode, we talk about the big happenings since we were last broadcasting, predict the playoffs, and discuss nacho toppings. Come join the fun!
Send us a textMickey Sumner joins host Reshma Gopaldas for an episode to celebrate 4 years and the series finale of Snowpiercer, based on Parasite director Bong Joon Ho's 2013 film, starring Chris Evans, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Ed Harris, Kang-ho Song, and Octavia Spencer. Sumner plays Bess Till, alongside co-stars Jennifer Connolly who plays Melanie Cavill, Daveed Diggs (Hamilton, Blindspotting), Alison Wright (The Americans), Lena Hall, Sean Bean (Game of Thrones), Rowan Blanchard, Sam Otto, Susan Park, Clark Gregg, and more.Sumner shares her audition scene with Daveed Diggs that happened almost 7 years ago, when they began filming Snowpiercer. She also talks about her first season where she had just given birth to her son, and the challenges that came with being a breastfeeding mom on set. She also dives into the love scenes on Snowpiercer and how she and many of her co-stars were thankful an intimacy coordinator was brought on. And finally, she talks about her ideal finale ending for Snowpiercer and Bess Till. The series finale is September 22, and all four seasons of Snowpiercer are on AMC+. Son of a Binge production credits:Hosted by: Reshma Gopaldas (TW: @reshingbull, IG @reshmago)Producer & Editor: Emily Collins (IG @emilem124)Artwork by: Laura Valencia (IG @iamlauravalencia)Music by: Kevin Calaba (IG @airlandsmusic)
WoHos! BSers! (Blind Spotters, Get it?)Stefan came by and we had a ramble about two films that were personal blind spots for us, RACE WITH THE DEVIL & JAWS 2.We also talked about car trouble, break-ins and other weird experiences that inspire movies, and the recent films, LONGLEGS & MAXXXINE (no spoilers).We enjoyed this episode and hope you did too, because there is much more to come....in the form of a brand new podcast from Stefan and me...called Blindspotting!! We should have the first ep to you the first Mondays of the month starting in September 2024. We are making our selections for the first episode proper as we speak/as I type/as you read this. Support the Show.Interstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
WoHos!Here is our Grim AF Part 2 pick: WHEN EVIL LURKS from Argentina. Mom & Mac Chat:Mac goes to see Megan Thee StallionWe hate firecrackers and fireworksMac's harrowing journeyThe nicest towing man doing itGo see Meg with your friends...And always pay for premium parking15:14: Mac talks WHEN EVIL LURKSComing up on the podcast:A bonus ep with Stefan MacDonald-Labelle who discusses one of his blind spots--RACE WITH THE DEVIL, and one of mine: JAWS 2. Also, stay tuned for our new collabo, "Blindspotting" starting in September!Georgia & John Macey from Comfortfilms Podcast (and Episodes 117 & will join us to talk Ti West's trilogy: X, PEARL, and MAXXXINE!On the main show Mac & I will finish out our regular season with Body Horror (Metallic) films: TETSUO: THE IRON MAN from Japan & TITANE from France and CULT FAVORITES: BRAINDEAD from New Zealand & REANIMATOR from the US. Support the Show.Interstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Benjamin Earl Turner is a recording artist, actor, writer, educator and multi-hyphenate on shows like Blindspotting, Rap Sh!t and Snowfall. Ben captivates in any medium he chooses as an insatiably curious soul, guided by an exquisite ethics of love. Isa Nakazawa sits down with Ben to discuss how as a Scorpio Sun, Scorpio Moon, and Pisces Rising, he is always seeking ways to subvert stereotypes – whether it's in his art or his relationships. Isa and Ben reflect on the different forms of water his chart holds and what it means to heal through “maintaining the ugly.”
Xeno brought us a Mateo. Name dropping Robert Burke's Buffalo. The Cyber Bus Buffalo. Some real douche bags. The Directioner. Monkey Ranch. Extra Action Marching Band. Qualified operators. Dada Fest. Extreme Elvis. Blindspotting. Heather votes for blood. La Contessa. The Poet Answan. Formal Wear for a Messy Evening. Rime of the Ancient Mariner but like as a theme or something. Greg Jones, Amazing Human Being. The Port of Algiers. Bonafides. The Car Hunts. It's Northern Nevada. MUSIC: "Thank You" by Late Bus XENO'S LINKS OF LINKAGE: Fireboy Wally on Ripley's Believe it or Not?!: https://youtu.be/tG1I2NsmE9c?t=1930 Extreme Elvis and the Extra Action Marching Band on Playa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDGLPrZRXos La Contessa and The Whale on Playa: pt 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXdEVIiV-ss pt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxRke8kUSI Shooter making a video.... couldn't find Dr. Fuckofski: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcbgKS9WE6I Desolation Center: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66spZRiFjJI Survival Research Labs in Austin '97 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXdEVIiV-ss JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/qXUb7hf6bd FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY: @accuracy3rd.bsky.social Patreon us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/A3rd
In this episode of the Watchin' It podcast, hosts Donnell and Robert are joined by Jayson Johnson, a filmmaker, producer, director, and actor, best known for Sorry to Bother You, Black Rodgers: Lover from the 80's and Blindspotting. They discuss their thoughts and opinions on two short films on YouTube: ‘Jay & Mark Duplass - This is John' a story about a man with an answering machine who has no messages and ‘O.I.' a short film about a man who comes up with a truly original idea -- but sharing it has consequences. Check out O.I here: YouTube Check out Jay & Mark Duplass - This is John here: YouTube Make sure to visit the website watchinitpod.com to keep up with the latest content and also feel free to give feedback or tell us what you're currently watching by emailing us at watchinitpodcast@gmail.com Also, make sure to check out & support our guest Jayson Johnson! Website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchin-it/support
This week, we review IF. We also discuss Cannes in Concessions of a Cinephile, and more! The Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast delivers a spoiler-free review of a film, usually a new release with some exceptions, every week. Then Matt Hudson (@wiwt_uk) from What I Watched Tonight and Jonathan Berk (@berkreviews) from Berkreviews.com will introduce a variety of movies or pop-culture-related topics in a series of segments. For some movies, a bonus episode that is full of spoilers will drop a few days later. Review of IF Director, writer, and cast provided by Letterboxd.com IMDb.com Synopsis: A girl discovers she can see everyone's imaginary friends and embarks on a magical adventure to reconnect forgotten IFs with their kids. RATINGS: 49% RT critic 87% RT audience 48 Metascore, 6.8 IMDb user score 3.1 Letterboxd, RELEASE location / DATE: Concessions of a Cinephile In this segment, we switch to movie-motivated conversations of a large variety that could include headlines, trailers, top five lists, best of, competitions, etc…. Topic Cannes Film Festival Cannes RT Score Card - CLICK HERE Media Consumption Movies, TV, Video Games, Music, Podcasts (not ours), etc that we use to pass the time Matt's consumption Unfrosted, Ghostbusters 2, Malignant, Tremors, The Strangers: Chapter 1 Star Wars: The Beginning Jon's consumption Atlas, Blindspotting, Jaws, The Strangers: Chapter 1, Back to Black X-Men 97. Screen Draft Listen on Spotify | Apple Podcast | Stitcher BAMP on Twitter | BAMP on Instagram | TeePublic Merchandise Jon on Twitter | Jon on IG | Jon on Letterboxd.com Matt on Twitter | Matt on IG | Matt on Letterboxd.comBerkreviews.com | WhatIWatchedTonight.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloody-awesome/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bloody-awesome/support
Brad and Jake dive into the cinematic highlights of 2018. They kick off with "mid90s," Jonah Hill's directorial debut that vividly brings to life the raw skateboarding scene of 1990s Los Angeles through the eyes of a troubled boy. The journey continues with "Hereditary," Ari Aster's haunting horror film that masterfully intertwines family drama with spine-tingling terror. Brad and Jake dissect these distinct films, wondering what will become of Hill's directing career, and whether Aster's film might be better watched through a more realistic lens than a supernatural one. Other movies mentioned in this episode: Murder by Death (1976), Dogtooth (2009), Inherent Vice (2014), Tangerine (2015), Manchester by the Sea (2016), First Reformed (2017), The Florida Project (2017), Annihilation (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Ben is Back (2018), Blindspotting (2018), Burning (2018), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018), Eighth Grade (2018), The Favourite (2018), A Star is Born (2018), Isle of Dogs (2018), Leave No Trace (2018), Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018), Roma (2018), Shoplifters (2018), Skate Kitchen (2018), The Sisters Brothers (2018), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Tully (2018), Vice (2018), Woman at War (2018), Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018), Booksmart (2019), Midsommar (2019), Let Them All Talk (2020), Moxie (2021), North Hollywood (2021), Red Rocket (2021), Stutz (2022), Beau is Afraid (2023), Cocaine Bear (2023), The Teacher's Lounge (2023). Hosts: Brad Garoon & Jake Ziegler
Hello classmates!Is Christopher Nolan the next big name in Horror? Ridley Scott's career is stayin alive, and stars… they're just like us, weird as hellVisit the Twitch page Saturdays 12:00 - 1:30PM pacific to get in on the live stream, or watch the full Youtube video herehttps://youtu.be/B61dE5Qffkshttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:JavierJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinChris GeigerDylanRobert StewartJason Andrew Watches Movies Dallas Terry Jack Fitzpatrick MacKenzieBinge Lord Dan - twitter.com/Binge_Lord_DanJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:The Matrix - MaxThe Hobbit (1977) - MaxEl Conde - NetflixTombstone - Hulu, DirecTVSexy Beast - Paramount, CriterionBlindspotting - Max, DirecTVThe Loneliest Boy in the World (anti pick) - Shudder, Fubo, Paramount, DirecTVThe Scary of Sixty-First (anti pick) - AMC, Shudder, KanopyWilly's Wonderland (anti pick) - Hulu, TubiAfter Earth (anti pick) - Hulu, MaxSlayers (anti pick) - HuluHowl - Shudder, Fubo, Roku, Vudu, Tubi, Redbox, Crackle, Shudder, Pluto, Indie Flix, Plex, Filmrise, FreeveeOrion and The Dark - NetflixBottoms - Amazon Prime
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Recorded live just a few days ago at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Academy Award®-nominated director (“Raya and the Last Dragon”) — and Dolby Institute Fellowship winner — Carlos López Estrada brings together five filmmakers, each with debut feature films in the US Dramatic Competition this year. “I have experienced what all five or panelists are experiencing right now. It's this insane, adrenaline rush of playing your first movie for groups of audiences who love film. And it's the most magical thing in the world. So we're so happy that all five people who you're about to meet agreed to come here to share a little bit about how they ended up here. And I hope you got to see some of these films because I got a chance to see all five and they're all truly magical.”—Carlos López Estrada, Director, "Blindspotting,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Summertime”Today's panel includes directors:- Alessandra Lacorazza (“In the Summers”)- Laura Chinn (“Suncoast”)- Titus Kaphar (“Exhibiting Forgiveness”)- India Donaldson (“Good One”)- Sean Wang (“Dìdi”) — 2024 Academy Award-nominee for Best Documentary Short Film (“Nǎi Nai and Wài Pó”) and Winner of the Dolby Institute Fellowship (“Dìdi”)Once again, this discussion was part of Antigravity Academy's Satellite Sessions — free monthly conversations with high-level individuals in film and tv, whose objective is to decentralize resources/information and make them available to as many up-and-coming filmmakers as possible — co-presented by CAPE USA (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment). Follow @antigravityacademy and @capeusa for more information on even more upcoming panels.Antigravity AcademyCAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)For more inspiring Satellite Sessions just like this one, be sure you are subscribed to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
BLINDSPOTTING: A NASCAR Podcast For The People, By The People
In celebration of hitting the century mark, BlindSpotting is honored to have Justin Allgaier in the Coddle Creek Compound. He was more than gracious with his time and we discussed a huge variety of topics, from his start in racing, to how he ended up at JRM (wild story!) We also cover his racecraft, on-track rivals, getting recognized in odd places, theme parks, helmet painting, and so much more. Don't miss this engaging conversation!
Director Carlos López Estrada (Raya and the Last Dragon) returns to The Dolby Institute Podcast for another panel discussion, this time with members of Sundance. More than just a film festival, The Sundance Institute offers a myriad of resources for emerging and independent filmmakers, but navigating them all can be overwhelming. So this very special podcast episode is designed to answer this essential question, from Carlos:“What advice can [you offer] for someone who's just starting to make their own work — whether it's shorts, documentaries, pilot scripts — and are trying to create from a truthful place, [while] also trying to find their voice, and wanting to be noticed by people like yourselves, knowing that many times resources and time is limited for someone who's just starting?”—Carlos López Estrada, Director, "Blindspotting,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Summertime”Today's panel includes:Ilyse McKimmie - Deputy Director of the Feature Film Program at Sundance InstitutePaola Mottura - Film Fund Director at Sundance InstituteJandiz Estrada Cardoso - Director of the Sundance Institute Episodic ProgramAna Souza - Manager of the Programming Department and Programmer at Sundance InstituteAdam Piron - Director of Sundance Institute's Indigenous ProgramOnce again, this discussion was streamed live as part of Antigravity Academy's Satellite Sessions — “monthly conversations with incredibly exciting figures from the film and TV universe” — co-presented by CAPE USA (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment). Follow @antigravityacademy and @capeusa for more information on even more upcoming panels.Antigravity AcademyCAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)For more inspiring Satellite Sessions just like this one, be sure you are subscribed to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Welcome to day two of our year in review! It's tv day, and this year we had to say goodbye to some of our favorite shows. We're collectively upset that Blindspotting is over. Dallas is ready to fight John Starz (or whoever runs Starz). Is Bluey as good as your friends with kids say it […]
Director Carlos López Estrada (Raya and the Last Dragon) leads another all-star panel of Hollywood talent to discuss how they broke into the industry as professional cinematographers. And what better way to do that than by discussing their first feature films?“Cinematographers, together with the directors and writers of a film, are also the authors of the story. They are responsible for every image, for every frame, [for] every message that needs to be communicated in order to communicate the story. And we're very lucky to have, today, six incredible cinematographers talking about the beginning of their journeys and how their early projects helped shape their filmmaking voices.”—Carlos López Estrada, Director, "Blindspotting,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Summertime”Today's panel includes Directors of Photography:- Mandy Walker (Elvis, Mulan, Hidden Figures, Australia)- Larry Fong (300, Batman V. Superman, Kong: Skull Island, the pilot of LOST)- Lawrence Sher (Joker, the Hangover trilogy, Garden State)- Oren Soffer (The Creator w/ Greig Fraser)- Sandra Valde-Hansen (The Summer I Turned Pretty, The L Word: Generation Q)- Karina Silva (No Man of God, the upcoming Which Brings Me to You)This discussion was streamed live as part of Antigravity Academy's new Satellite Sessions — “monthly conversations with incredibly exciting figures from the film and TV universe” — co-presented by CAPE USA (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment). Follow @antigravityacademy and @capeusa for more information on even more upcoming panels.Antigravity AcademyCAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)For more inspiring Satellite Sessions just like this one, be sure you are subscribed to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
The dynamic duo of Varun Viswanath (What We Do In The Shadows, Blindspotting) and Patrick Tuck (Mo, Dave) join Gordon to discuss the process of editing Reservation Dogs Season 3 episode 3!
Not only is he one of our all time favorite guests, he's also officially been on our show more than anyone else, it's Daveed Diggs! He shares the sweet story of how he found out he was going to be a father, how touring with his band Clipping has evolved now that he's in his 40s, the legacy of Blindspotting and what (he hopes) it means for the Bay, getting parenting advice from his parents, and some words of wisdom on how to maintain creative partnerships with your friends. This is a special one, and if you didn't love him before, you're going to after listening to this.Follow Daveed on IGQuick links to our prior interviews with Daveed:Blindspotting (the film) with Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal (7/20/18)Live Q & A w/ Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal, Activist Carroll Fife, and Steve King Supporting Moms 4 Housing (2/26/20)Basic Bitch With Daveed Diggs (5/15/20)YouTube Exclusive: Daveed Diggs of Snowpiercer (1/24/22)The Return of Daveed Diggs (1/13/23)Videos We Reference in the Episode:Yoga BonerMcCain Be Oldspecial audio support provided by Kayla Anchell--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram & FacebookListen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
Director Carlos López Estrada (Raya and the Last Dragon) leads another all-star panel of Hollywood talent to discuss how they've navigated the industry as screenwriters, television writers, and showrunners.These talented writers have not only enjoyed enormous success in the industry, but have also brought their own fresh perspectives which have been missing for a long time in Hollywood. Including narratives that have focused on Asian Americans, women, Latin America and Native Americans, to name just a few. “As we all know, writers are the backbone of storytelling. And, of course, the backbone of our industry. And during this pivotal time in our entertainment community, it feels as important as ever to hear from the artists who are the foundation of everything we do... Today we are joined by four powerhouse writers who will share a little bit about their experiences creating film and TV that has truly been game-changing for our industry. They're responsible for giving us singular stories that authentically reflect the world that we live in, as well as helped us envision the world that we want to see.”—Carlos López Estrada, Director, "Blindspotting,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Summertime”Today's panel includes writers:- Carolina Paiz (Narcos, Grey's Anatomy, Orange is The New Black)- Dana Ledoux Miller (The Newsroom, Thai Cave Rescue, Disney's Moana)- Joanna Calo (Hacks, Beef, Bojack Horseman, The Bear)- Charles Yu (Interior Chinatown, Westworld, American Born Chinese, Marvel's Legion on FX)This discussion was streamed live as part of Antigravity Academy's new Satellite Sessions — “monthly conversations with incredibly exciting figures from the film and TV universe” — co-presented by CAPE USA (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment). Follow @antigravityacademy and @capeusa for more information on even more upcoming panels.Antigravity AcademyCAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)For more inspiring Satellite Sessions just like this one, be sure you are subscribed to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Video version of this podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbUJlosxhTM 0:00 - Every Artist Must Learn How To Quit 14:17 - Mistakes A Filmmaker Makes After Sundance 32:02 - What Stops Artists From Reaching Their Goals? 42:35 - What Many Directors Don't Realize About Their Careers 56:25 - I Wouldn't Be A Director Without This Happening 1:06:48 - 4 Types Of Directing Every Director Should Know 1:18:35 - If You Don't Learn Story Structure You May Never Work In The Film Industry 1:28:13 - The Artist Filmmaker Versus The Business Filmmaker 1:36:14 - Why A Director Should Read A Screenplay 50 Times 1:53:50 - If A Director Doesn't Have These Skills They Won't Work 2:04:30 - How To Make It Impossible For Them Not To Hire You BUY THE BOOK - TRANSITIONS: A Director's Journey and Motivational Handbook https://amzn.to/3Jye6lP With a deft ability to balance both half-hour single camera comedies and one-hour dramas, Pete Chatmon has directed over 50 episodes of television including HBO Max's The Flight Attendant, Insecure, Silicon Valley, and Love Life, Netflix's You, ABC's Grey's Anatomy and Black-ish, Starz' Blindspotting, FX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and the Apple TV+ series Mythic Quest. He is in development on The Education of Matt Barnes with Showtime, for which he will direct the pilot and serve as executive producer and is currently co-executive producer and producing director on Reasonable Doubt, the first project to be produced via Hulu's Onyx Collective. His debut feature as writer/director, Premium, starred Dorian Missick, Zoe Saldana, and Hill Harper, and premiered on Showtime after a limited theatrical run. Chatmon also wrote, produced, and directed 761st, a documentary on the first Black tank battalion in WWII, narrated by Andre Braugher. Through TheDirector, his Digital Studio, he has directed, shot, and edited content for advertising agencies and Fortune 500 brands. Chatmon's career began in 2001 with the Sundance selection of his NYU thesis film, 3D, starring Kerry Washington. His most recent short film, BlackCard, premiered on HBO, and his narrative podcast, Wednesday Morning, engaged voters around the 2020 election. SUBSCRIBE TO PETE CHATMON'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpecW07kN9swag5PNGTRJ-A CONNECT WITH PETE CHATMON https://petechatmon.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0154079 https://www.instagram.com/petechatmon https://twitter.com/petechatmon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpecW07kN9swag5PNGTRJ-A MORE MICHAEL WIESE PRODUCTIONS AUTHORS https://mwp.com CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/filmcourage (Affiliates) ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post https://amzn.to/425k5rG Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - https://amzn.to/3WEuz0k LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel.
In XOXO, Cody: An Opinionated Homosexual's Guide to Self-Love, Relationships, and Tactful Pettiness, the Peloton instructor chronicles his journey from growing up gay and poor in small-town North Carolina to becoming a fitness icon in New York City in an empowering story that reveals his secret to success: not taking yourself—or life—too seriously. In conversation with Andrew Chappelle, a queer, Black, and indigenous creator whose credits include the Emmy-nominated Starz! series “Blindspotting” and the original off-Broadway company of Hamilton.
This week we sit down over drinks at Oakland's Room 389 with NPR's Aisha Harris! We find out how she became a film and pop culture critic (after a brief stint in a Broadway musical with Sally Struthers!), how she became one of the hosts of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, and obviously get into all things pop culture. But we also talk about why we love her new book, Wannabe: Reckonings With The Pop Culture That Shapes Me, and the unfortunate (but hilarious) issue she had while recording the audiobook. She shares her thoughts on everything from Will and Jada, to post film Q and A's, the Sex and the City reboot, and her very specific definition of a Zaddy. Buckle up and take notes, this is a fun one!--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
We're 10 years old, bitches! We breakdown Bitch Talk's origin story, including the John Stamos Minute and our Moments of Pleasure, on location at Harry's Bar in San Francisco - where it all began. And then learn why we call ourselves the Golden Girls of podcasting as we reflect on some of our favorite interviews and moments throughout the years. Thank you for voting us Best of the Bay Best Podcast for the second year in a row! (tied for first place with The Black Landscape)Also, it's time to celebrate! Join us on Sunday, October 15th at Casements Bar in San Francisco from 3-6pm. More details + RSVP to the free event here!Quick links to our favorite interviews referenced in this episode:Erin at the LA Podcast Festival 2015Jonathan GoldIke BarinholtzJohn C. ReillyLisa LingDanny StrongJessimae PelusoW. Kamau BellDaveed DiggsGayle McLaughlinRuby IbarraPepa (of Salt-N-Pepa)H.P. Mendoza part 1 part 2Helen ChoLaurie WooleverAnthony Bourdain Crawl Part 1 part 2Betsy West and Julie CohenBill and Turner RossJeff HillerEverything Everywhere All At OnceThe Blindspotting Collection:Blindspotting with Daveed Diggs and Rafael CasalAlanna BrownRafael CasalCandace Nicholas-LippmanBenjamin Earl TurnerApril AbsynthJess Wu CalderBlindspotting LA Premiere PartyBlindspotting Season 1 Finale PartyBlindspotting Season 2 Premiere Party at SXSW--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
On episode 204 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by AwardsWatch contributors Sophia Ciminello and Dan Bayer dive the newest AwardsWatch Oscar retrospective covering the 91st Academy Awards and the films of 2018. If you can remember back to just five years ago, the Oscars were coming off the heels of a couple of years of great winners from the Academy, with Spotlight, Moonlight, and The Shape of Water taking home the previous three Best Picture prizes. It looked like, with new members added every year, the Oscars were done giving disappointing winners their top honor, but the 2018 Oscar season proved to be a massive step back for the Academy as Green Book won Best Picture, and went down in history as one of the worst winners in Oscar history. Moreover, the season not only had other films of questionable quality nominated as well, but it started a path towards a host-less ceremony, ideas of cutting categories, not inviting the acting winners from the year before to the ceremony to present, and other problems that would come up in one form or another for the next few years at the Oscars. In this in depth retrospective, Ryan, Sophia and Dan break down the year in film, the good and bad nominees, and the overall legacy of Green Book's win and the rest of the winners on the night. They also talked about where they were at just five years ago, the campaigning that got us this Best Picture win, and how similar tactics have been used since for both good and bad reasons. After doing that, Ryan gave out some Oscar Trivia for Sophia and Dan to answer, and then they got into playing 'Should've, Could've, Would've,' where they replace nominees from the 91st Academy Awards and give out their personal winners for the year. The films included in their discussion ranged from If Beale Street Could Talk, Burning, Leave No Trace, A Simple Plan, First Reformed, Hereditary, Widows, BlacKkKlansman, Private Life, Roma, First Man, The Old Man and the Gun, Disobedience, Suspiria, The Favourite, Paddington 2, Can You Ever Forgive Me, Blindspotting, Wildlife, and so many more. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 2h32m. We will be back next week to talk about our Top 5 Best/Worst franchise reboots, inspired by the latest Exorcist revival. Till then, let's get into it. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
In episode 192 host Galit Friedlander and Charles "Lil Buck" Riley (Madonna, Vogue, Blindspotting, Versace, Alicia Keys, and more), discuss the roots and rise of Memphis Jookin, what 'gettin Buck' means, and the key to getting taken seriously across different professional fields. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ On-line Fitness Courses - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/collections You can connect with Lil Buck on Instagram and through his website. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Director Carlos López Estrada (Raya and the Last Dragon) leads an all-star panel of independent filmmakers to discuss perhaps the biggest challenge of any director's career: “The making of a first feature is really nothing short of a miraculous feat. There's just so many elements that need to perfectly align at the right time in order for an emerging filmmaker to get a shot at telling their story. And we're hoping that by having these very earnest conversations about what it took, and what it felt, to make a first feature by these directors, we can shed a little bit of light into a process that is so, so, so mysterious to so many emerging filmmakers.” —Carlos López Estrada, Director, "Blindspotting,” “Raya and the Last Dragon,” “Summertime”Joining Carlos are filmmakers:Sian Heder (CODA)Reinaldo Marcus Green (King Richard)Nikyatu Jusu (Nanny)Randall Park (Shortcomings)This discussion was streamed live as part of Antigravity Academy's new Satellite Sessions — “monthly conversations with incredibly exciting figures from the film and TV universe” — co-presented by CAPE USA (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment). For more inspiring Satellite Sessions just like this one, be sure you are subscribed to The Dolby Institute Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.Learn more:Antigravity AcademyCAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Candice is joined by actress, poet, and Candace Nicholas-Lippman. Candace reveals the tough journey she took to achieve her creative work from starting a drama club in school to a million “no's” before getting that one amazing “yes”. She also proudly shares how her faith and relationship with God guided her the entire way. These challenges culminated in her breakthrough solo off-Broadway show “A Rose Called Candace” and a series regular role on Starz's “Blindspotting”. Candace's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/candace.nicholas.lippmanhttps://www.tiktok.com/@candacethepoetCandice's Social Media:www.instagram.com/candiceking/www.instagram.com/asuperbloompod/www.tiktok.com/@itscandicekingUpcoming Guests:Ulyana Horodyskyj Peña Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Candace Nicholas-Lippman recently joined host Elias in the cave! She is reprising her lead role as Janelle in the second season of Starz' highly acclaimed musical-drama series, "Blindspotting," alongside Jasmine Cephas Jones. The series is an adaptation of the film of the same name, created and starred in by Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs. In the second season, the story picks up six months after the events of the original film. Janelle, played by Candace Nicholas-Lippman, remains at the center of the narrative. She is portrayed as an unapologetic, multifaceted, and loyal individual. Janelle embodies the archetype of a best friend who is willing to go to great lengths and confront uncomfortable truths when necessary. Her character holds immense value both on and off the screen, serving as a representation of black girls, brown girls, and women. Season one of "Blindspotting" received widespread critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the show's successful transition from film to television. Critics highlighted the series' confident voice and commended the new characters for exploring similar themes while introducing fresh perspectives. Overall, Candace Nicholas-Lippman's portrayal of Janelle in the second season of "Blindspotting" continues to captivate audiences with its authentic representation and compelling storytelling. You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/1pond9WPvos Have a question? Email us themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com www.youtube.com/c/TheManCaveChronicleswElias
Welcome back! We've moved on from France and have come back home to the filthy, crusty, problematic South! Along the way we take some detours discussing our recent viewings of some recent flicks like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, The Little Mermaid (we're well-rounded folk over here), and take a pit stop at the Inland Empire and talk a little David Lynch. But our destination awaits as we dig into Tobe Hooper's tie-dyed follow-up to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: EATEN ALIVE! 00:00 - 13:15ish - Intros and Friendship! Lucas laments copyright laws, Curtis gets mushy about friendship and doing podcasts, and fans vs. robots. 13:15ish - 1:11:45ish - The stuff we've been watching! Austin: F9, Fast X, Air, and The Little Mermaid (2023). Lucas: Yellowjackets, Severance, Conan The Barbarian, Warrior, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Cody: Ted Lasso, Sweet Tooth, Platonic, Twin Peaks, Fast X, The Lost Boys, The Boogeyman, Orange County, Kung Fu Panda, Kung Fu Panda 2, Strange World, and Blue Velvet. Curtis: Blue Velvet, Waterworld, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Craft, Hand of Death, The Big Racket, The Little Mermaid (1989), The Little Mermaid (2023), Blindspotting, Bridesmaids, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and Kill Bill Vol. 1. 1:11:45ish - 1:56:00ish - EATEN ALIVE! SHUDdown and discussion. 1:56:00ish - End - Our next selection!
My guest today is actress, singer, and producer, Jasmine Cephas Jones. Jasmine is best known for playing the dual roles of Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds in the Broadway musical Hamilton. More recently, she stars in Season 2 of the STARZ show Blindspotting. We talk about the show, Hamilton, her career, and more during this […]
This week we're joined by Emmy & Grammy Award winner, Jasmine Cephas Jones, star of Blindspotting (& the original Peggy Schuyler on Hamilton). Jasmine has the chsime on what it's like to play Ashley Rose on the critically acclaimed (& Julie's favorite TV show) Blindspotting on Starz which revolves around a mother (Jasmine) & her son dealing with their new reality of her partner & his father being suddenly incarcerated. It's a poignant, hilarious, & emotional story of navigating having a loved one in the prison system. This week on The Pop Culture Pop Up we have chisme on the toxic culture exposed behind the scenes of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Taylor Swift actually dating Matty Healy of The 1975, & Brian McKnight's drama with his kids. Follow us on TikTok, Twitter, & Instagram @youmeandchismeSubscribe to our newsletter at youmeandchisme.comEmail us: youmeandchisme@gmail.comFollow Julie & Adrian on Instagram & TwitterJulie (@juliexplores): Instagram & TwitterAdrian (@djadriatic): Instagram & Twitter
Blindspotting actor Andrew Chappelle joins Brandon and Justin to discuss the new season of his Starz tv show, his career as an actor and thoughts on this Christopher Guest comedy about acting accolades. MP Links: - patreon.com/mediumpopcorn - youtube.com/@MediumPopcornPodcast - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/medium-popcorn Guests: Andrew Chappelle Hosts: Brandon Collins Justin Brown Medium Popcorn Podcast
However you feel about Starz' award-winning show BLINDSPOTTING, one thing is for sure, you've never seen anything like it. Today's guest, showrunner Rafael Casal, likes it that way: confronting his audiences with genre-breaking, even medium-breaking decisions in the production. For Rafael, as long as the writing remains deeply committed to truth and honesty, the writer is entitled to "break the rules. " Rafael Casal is a poet, rapper, actor, filmmaker, and showrunner who is best known for Blindspotting: a feature-film-turned-TV-show that he co-created with his longtime creative partner Daveed Diggs. Casal's work explores the complicated social dynamics of urban life in the 21st century, particularly in Oakland, where he grew up. JOIN OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/thescreenwritinglife
Hollywood writers are demanding better pay, and thousands could walk off the job in two weeks. If a strike happens, viewers can expect more reality TV content. Rafael Casal's film-turned-TV series “Blindspotting” is set in Oakland, and uses humor, music, and dance to show what life is like when a loved one is incarcerated. Higher demand for adult ADHD treatment has fueled a broader shortage of meds. Psychiatrists are still figuring out how to assess and treat the disorder for adults. Promoters of the long-debunked theory that vaccines can cause autism have found powerful allies in MAGA conspiracy theory groups.