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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we take a look at why we as a society are so impacted by celebrity deaths such as Matthew Perry. For many, they are like family to us, though it is often hard to explain why. Also on this episode, we discuss an expose that shed a light on Marvel's recent struggles and what that means for Disney and the MCU, plus the discovery that HBO's Casey Bloys has been having employees troll TV critics over unfavorable reviews. As well as spoiler-free reviews of It's a Wonderful Knife and The Marsh King's Daughter. Best yet, we conclude this week's podcast with an interview with Carnivale creator Daniel Knauf as he discusses that show's 20th anniversary and his hopes for a revival, his stellar work on The Blacklist, his long career in Hollywood, and most importantly: his exciting new project, Gingerland, intended for families around the world. Daniel is as genuine a person as he is a talent, and this is a fascinating interview you won't want to miss! The previous Daniel Knauf interview we mention in this episode can be found HERE. Discussed on this episode: (0:00 – 41:00) Opening | Marvel's Struggles, Casey Bloys on HBO Trolling TV Critics (41:01 – 47:20) It's a Wonderful Knife (47:21 – 50:40) The Marsh King's Daughter (50:41 – 1:23:23) From the Outside In Topic: The Impact of Celebrity Deaths (1:23:24 – 2:38:11) Daniel Knauf Interview: Carnivale's 20th Anniversary, The Blacklist Revelations, Gingerland Listen to our new podcast, Inspired By A True Story, now available in your favorite podcast feed! Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Follow us on X @BuyPopcorn
The Hollow9ine Network is BACK ONLINE with our Spotlight Interviews Podcast!!Listen in as Dave “The Klone” Maresca attends various events and sits down with celebrities, artists, authors, creatives, creators, cosplayers, journalists…and just about anyone with a story to tell.On this episode, Dave sits down with the creator of the epic HBO show "Carnivàle", Daniel Knauf, for the conclusion of their interview. Listen as they discuss the series, what could've been and may yet still be in store for the IP...and go off the rails in more ways than one about movies, TV, and the entertainment industry!!Check out https://knauf.tv/ to see an archive of Dan's work......and check out part 2 of the interview Dan did with the A.V. Club in 2013 (which Dave references several times throughout the interview):https://www.avclub.com/daniel-knauf-tells-us-his-plan-for-the-end-of-carnivale-1798236491 Support us on RedBubble:https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine/shop?asc=u Follow us at... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hollow9ineNetwork/ Twitter: @Hollow9ineCast Instagram: @the_hollow9ine_network Email: hollow9inepodcast@gmail.comRead Dave's Blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@davetheklone
The Hollow9ine Network is BACK ONLINE with our Spotlight Interviews Podcast!!Listen in as Dave “The Klone” Maresca attends various events and sits down with celebrities, artists, authors, creatives, creators, cosplayers, journalists…and just about anyone with a story to tell.On this episode, Dave sits down with the creator of the epic HBO show "Carnivàle", Daniel Knauf. Listen as they discuss the series, what could've been and may yet still be in store for the IP...and go off the rails in more ways than one about movies, TV, and the entertainment industry!!Check out https://knauf.tv/ to see an archive of Dan's work......and check out the interview Dan did with the A.V. Club in 2013 (which Dave references several times throughout the interview):https://www.avclub.com/daniel-knauf-opens-up-about-carnivale-s-long-weird-jou-1798236466 Support us on RedBubble:https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine/shop?asc=u Follow us at... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hollow9ineNetwork/ Twitter: @Hollow9ineCast Instagram: @the_hollow9ine_network Email: hollow9inepodcast@gmail.comRead Dave's Blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@davetheklone
This week on Excelsior Journeys, host & producer George Sirois is celebrating the 20th anniversary of HBO's acclaimed series Carnivale with the show's creator Daniel Knauf. George & Daniel discuss the initial inspiration that led to Daniel sitting down and writing a screenplay while working as a health insurance broker, the decision to turn it from a feature film into a television series, the path that led to HBO, the development of the show, and the culmination of this epic collision of good and evil. Daniel's complete archive of his work - both seen and unseen - can be accessed HERE.Subscribe to all shows in the Once Upon a Podcast Network by clicking HERE.The Excelsior Journeys podcast exists primarily as a platform for creatives of all kinds (authors, filmmakers, stand-up comics, musicians, voice artists, painters, podcasters, etc) to share their journeys to personal success. It is very important to celebrate those voices as much as possible to not only provide encouragement to up-and-coming talent, but to say thank you to the established men & women for inspiring the current generation of artists.If you agree that the Excelsior Journeys podcast serves a positive purpose and would like to show your appreciation, you can give back to the show by clicking HERE.Want to be an in-demand podcast guest? Join the Endless Stages Challenge and you'll become one in less than 100 days. I'm so proud to be an affiliate for this challenge, and I invite you - creatives from all walks of life - to click on this link HERE.Click HERE to learn more about the challenge, and click HERE for more information about Endless Stages.
Hollipop and Robi are joining the Carnivale! We're talking HBO's prematurely axed series from 2003, Carnivàle, created by Daniel Knauf. There's snake charmers, bearded ladies, and ferris wheel mishaps galore in this epic battle between the Dark and the Light.
Media collusion is only getting worse and worse. And that's why we've brought you The Kevin Spacey Trial: Unfiltered. In this episode, we give you the exclusive on what's going on with Kevin Spacey's current UK trial and 12 allegations of sexual abuse. We explain the basics of the UK trial system and we explain why you should care about the liberal Hollywood icon who probably doesn't share your values. Then, talk about media collusion, Joe Biden made a HUGE mistake and the LA Times blatantly changed what was said, covering up his mistake. Lastly, we have a wonderful interview with our dear friend, Daniel Knauf, a Hollywood legend and genius creator, where he tells us his story and his exciting new projects geared to lighten up hearts in this cold, mad world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ap-scoop/message
All about Creator/Writer/Producer Daniel Knauf of Carnivale, The Blacklist and many others. WIP 114 Videocast https://youtube.com/live/lAFpYeUyqBY https://knauf.tv Dan's Gingerland on Substack http://gingerland.substack.com https://rumble.com/user/WayningInterestPodcast www.patreon.com/wayninginterest www.paypal.me/waynerobertsvo www.twitter.com/wayneroberts811 www.instagram.com/wayneroberts811 www.joecruise.com
Today's guest is writer and showrunner, Daniel Knauf. Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivale to HBO.The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II. The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn't sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show's story was finished, in spite of Knauf's plan for a six-season run.We go deep inside the writer's room, what it takes to be a showrunner and many of his misadventures in Hollyweird!Enjoy my conversation with Daniel Knauf.
Today's guest is writer and showrunner, Daniel Knauf. Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivàle to HBO.The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II. The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn't sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show's story was finished, in spite of Knauf's plan for a six-season run.We go deep inside the writer's room, what it takes to be a showrunner and many of his misadventures in Hollyweird!Enjoy my conversation with Daniel Knauf.
I'm prepping for a role when my movement coach John asks me, “What animal are you?” I'm confused because I'm playing a police officer from Philadelphia, not an animal. He continues, “We need to infuse your character with an animal. So what kind of animal would a Philadelphia police officer be?” I honestly have no clue. First, I say I'm a jaguar. But that doesn't work. He doesn't think a fox quite fits either, but then he mentions a Doberman Pinscher. I don't get it. What does a Doberman have to do with my role? But here's the thing: Dobermans are badasses in the canine world. They're smart, protective, and always on the lookout for danger. You really don't want to mess with them! Rehearsals begin and I take on the traits of a Doberman in the way I move my head, my body, and even walk across the stage. It completely transforms my character--just from that one coaching session! Kalinda Gray spends her life creating characters as her vocation, and today she and I dive into so much goodness about how she does it, where characters matter in storytelling, and so much more! You'll hear about character and stories as a personal escape, what helps suspend belief the most in storytelling and performance art, and how adaptation helps a business survive through a crisis like COVID when other companies fold. What you will learn in this episode: How fairy-tale princess stories also serve as life lessons How to help your audience go along for the ride with you as a storytelling performer How storytelling through character can help others with trauma Who is Kalinda? From Southern California, Kalinda made the world of performance art and storytelling in all forms her home from a young age. Her parents and high school drama teacher encouraged within her the expression of myth and legend ever since she was five years old. She particularly enjoys works that bring to life historical events and figures like Eva Peron, The Waltons, and Marilyn Monroe. In the live theater world, Kalinda has performed in over 200 local Southern California productions at the MET, the Blank Theatre, the Hollywood Bowl, Segerstrom Hall, the Maverick Theater, and other institutions. She co-founded the comedic improv puppeteering group All Puppet Players and has been involved in original works and creating characters for the stage, screen, and theme parks with Disney, Youtube, Universal Studios Hollywood, actor Cliff Osmond, and television writers Stan Zimmerman and Daniel Knauf. Kalinda uses her love of fairy tales, impersonations, puppetry, working with children, and event planning to entertain at parties through her Wishing Well Entertainment and Parties company. As the highest-rated company of its kind in Southern California, Wishing Well Entertainment has planned over 6,500 events for all ages to date and is privately sought after by the entertainment industry, A-list celebrities, high-end events, and families. When not on stage or at an event, Kalinda loves traveling to investigate famous myths and legends of famous places like Transylvania, Glastonbury, and Versailles. She also works in film television, and commercials and is a voice-over artist for video games and web series projects. Currently, she has multimedia projects, essays, and a Salem Witch Trials storytelling tour based on her independent historical research in the works. Links and Resources: Kalinda Gray @kalindagray on Instagram @kalindathegray on Facebook @kalindagray on Tiktok Wishing Well Entertainment and Parties @wishingwellparties on Instagram @wishingwellparties on Facebook @wishingwellparties on Tiktok Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
Nous voici de retour pour un nouvel épisode rempli de mystère et d'apocalypse avec la fameuse Caravane de l'étrange Alias Carnivale en version Originale. Pour parler de cette série culte de HBO , c'est toute l'équipe de On a supprimé les rushes qui s'est réunis puisque Charlotte et Sophie nous accompagne. CarnivaleC'est une série que l'on doit à Daniel Knauf. Elle fut diffusée sur HBO de 2003 à 2005 . Arrêtée malheureusement à la fin de la saison 2 suite à une baisse d'audience et une montée des coups de productions, la série aurait pu durer 6 ans si le plan de son créateur avait pu être respecter. Nous revenons sur la création de la série et sur ce qu'aurai du être l'histoire. Une histoire compliquée.Carnivale est une série riche qui vous propose une plongée dans une période sombre de l'histoire américaine, avant la seconde guerre mondiale dans la dust bowl . La série traite de religion, de manipulation de masse, de rêve, de mysticisme et bien plus encore. Cependant c'est une série complexe dans sa construction au point que parfois, elle peut perdre son spectateur. Carnivale est une série qui mérite d'être découverte. Vous pouvez retrouver Sophie et Charlotte dans On a supprimé les rushes,sur les sites: Sueurs froides, Mauvais genres ainsi que Les réfracteurs. Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Ausha : https://podcast.ausha.co/geek-en-serieItunes: https://apple.co/2SnK6PBYoutube: https://bit.ly/2LheYPnSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2ExjIQADeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55277 Discuter avec nous sur :Facebook :Geek en série le podcast : http://bit.ly/2NnI5BvJames et Faye: https://www.facebook.com/JamesetFaye/ Twitter :Geek en série: https://twitter.com/GeekenSerieJames et Faye: https://twitter.com/jamesetfaye Discord: discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Nous soutenir grâce à :Tipeee: https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Et retrouver toute notre actu sur :Le site internet: http://jamesetfaye.fr/
Celestials! Today Chris and Daniel discuss Eternals by Daniel Knauf, Charles Knauf, and Daniel Acuna. We also talk about DC's cancelled secret Black Manta spinoff, Brenden Fraser casted as Batgirl villain, and Thunderbolts MCU movie rumors. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:07:45 News 00:37:51 Eternals 01:11:11 Side Stories Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ (Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd (Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn (Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r (Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 (Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)
Q&A with creator, showrunner and executive producer Daniel Knauf on Nickelodeon's The Astronauts an writing for family entertainment as well his experience on shows such as HBO's Carnivale, the Blacklist and more. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Daniel Knauf, creator and executive producer of The Astronauts, Nickelodeon's new space adventure drama series, and John Quinn, executive producer of Let's Make A Deal, starting a new daytime season on CBS this week. In between, a special segment on the Canadian Creative Accelerator, a new venture out to generate new series from Canadian-based production companies that launch in the U.S. and beyond. Our guests for this segment: Consul General Zaib Shaiki, Groupe PVP executive producer Francois Trudel and OYA Media Group co-founcer Ngardy Conteh George. Plus tributes to Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek and TV comedian/malaprop master Norm Crosby, who died over this past weekend.
Inside the Screenwriter's Mind: A Screenwriting Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Today we go inside the mind of screenwriter and showrunner Daniel Knauf (Carnivàle, Black List). This is re-broadcast from the Bulletproof Screenwriting Podcast.Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivale to HBO. The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II.The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn’t sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show’s story was finished, in spite of Knauf’s plan for a six-season run.Enjoy your journey into the mind of Daniel Knauf.Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network (www.ifhpodcastnetwork.com)
Daniel Knauf began in health insurance and wrote his way onto HBO with his groundbreaking series, Carnivàle. Since then he has written and produced The Blacklist and Spartacus: Blood and Sand among other projects. His latest creation is The Astronauts for Nickelodeon, working with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment. Jon and Daniel discuss the writing process... Source
Daniel Knauf began in health insurance and wrote his way onto HBO with his groundbreaking series, Carnivàle. Since then he has written and produced The Blacklist and Spartacus: Blood and Sand among other projects. His latest creation is The Astronauts for Nickelodeon, working with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment. Jon and Daniel […]Sponsored by Tommy John Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/king-of-stuff/daniel-knauf-from-carnivale-to-astronauts/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to King of Stuff in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
Pour ce nouvel épisode, on passe en revu 9 films à retournements inattendus (c'est comme ça qu'on dit en français) qui nous ont le plus marqué, choqué, traumatisé ! Des classiques du twist et d'autres moins célèbre mais tout aussi efficace. ATTENTION ça va spoiler salement ! Liste des films mentionnés : Les diaboliques - Henri-Georges Clouzot (1955) Psychose - Alfred Hitchcock (1960) La planète des singes - Franklin Schaffner (1968) L' empire contre attaque - Georges Lucas (1980) Usual suspect - Bryan Singer (1995) Peur primal - Gregory Hoblit (1996) Sixième sens - M. Night Shyamalan (1999) Le prestige - Christopher Nolan (2008) Série « La caravane de l'étrange » - Daniel Knauf (2003) La Monstrueuse Parade - Tod Browning (1932) Esther - Jaume Collet-Serra (2009) Memento - Christopher Nolan (2000) Les autres - Alejandro Amenábar (2001) Le machiniste- Brad Anderson (2004) Trouble jeu - John Polson (2005) Identity - James Mangold (2003) Ils – Xavier Palud & David Moreau (2006) Massacre au camp d'eté – Robert Hiltzik (1983) Dark city - Alex Proyas (1998) Emprise - Bill Paxton (2002) Hérédité - Ari Aster (2018) Tully - Jason Reitman (2018 ) A couteaux tirés - Rian Johnson (2019) Podcast cinema Le Spectrum Intro: Hazebeatzs | Outro: Jeremz Pou | Design Logo: Sebcha
For Daniel Knauf, his first TV staff gig wasn’t until his forties, when he sold Carnivàle to HBO… and he’s still breaking barriers today, as he launches the new cutting-edge online experience Bxx: Haunted.March 23rd, 2012 was the launch of Bxx: Haunted! Register for your invitation at http://www.bxxweb.com.To celebrate this innovative new storytelling concept, Gray has an interview with its creator, Daniel Knauf. Daniel is best known for TV show he created, HBO’S Carnivàle. Daniel has also worked on My Own Worst Enemy and Spartacus: War of the Damned[Ed. note – since this interview, Daniel was an executive producer on Dracula and co-executive producer on The Blacklist.]You’ll love his amazing story!Follow Daniel Knauf on Twitter: @Daniel_KnaufBuy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray’s YouTube channel.First published March 23, 2012.
For Daniel Knauf, his first TV staff gig wasn't until his forties, when he sold Carnivàle to HBO… and he's still breaking barriers today, as he launches the new cutting-edge online experience Bxx: Haunted. March 23rd, 2012 was the launch of Bxx: Haunted! Register for your invitation at http://www.bxxweb.com. To celebrate this innovative new storytelling concept, Gray has an interview with its creator, Daniel Knauf. Daniel is best known for TV show he created, HBO'S Carnivàle. Daniel has also worked on My Own Worst Enemy and Spartacus: War of the Damned [Ed. note – since this interview, Daniel was an executive producer on Dracula and co-executive producer on The Blacklist.] You'll love his amazing story! Follow Daniel Knauf on Twitter: @Daniel_Knauf Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray's YouTube channel. First published March 23, 2012.
Today's guest is writer and showrunner, Daniel Knauf. Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivàle to HBO.The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II. The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn’t sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show’s story was finished, in spite of Knauf’s plan for a six-season run.We go deep inside the writer's room, what it takes to be a showrunner and many of his misadventures in Hollyweird!Enjoy my conversation with Daniel Knauf.
Today's guest is writer and showrunner, Daniel Knauf. Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivàle to HBO.The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II. The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn’t sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show’s story was finished, in spite of Knauf’s plan for a six-season run.We go deep inside the writer's room, what it takes to be a showrunner and many of his misadventures in Hollyweird!Enjoy my conversation with Daniel Knauf.
In Episode XXVIII the crew dives deeper into the 2002 submersible film Dark Descent directed by Daniel Knauf, starring Dean Cain, Scott Wiper, Biliana Petrinska, and Maxim Genchev. Will Murdock (Dean Cain) is a US Marshal on an underwater mining base in the Marianas Trench and lays down the law when Vlad and his friends are harassing women. After Murdock shoots Vlad’s brother, Vlad vows to return and dish out some serious payback. Things begin getting out of hand as the number of a suicides amongst the underwater miners increase. Amidst the investigation, news breaks that Vlad and his crew are on their way back for retribution. Get excited for movie trivia, the Phantom Zone where Jamie connects submarine movies back to Ed Harris in Phantom, Subs Worldwide where Kyle discusses the Deepsea Challenger, current submarine news with lead news anchor Alex, and The Countdown where Brom talks about Dean Cain’s best movies in the 28th installment of Submersion.
Magie numérique aidant, les grosses bestioles viennent ravager les multiplexes, de "Rampage – hors de contrôle" au futur "En eaux troubles" où Jason Statham aura la lourde tâche de kicker du mégalodon. Mais le cinéma n’a pas attendu l’avènement des blockbusters mondialisés pour balancer du monstre maousse, comme en témoigne notre petite sélection de péloches à gloumoutes où se croisent sanglier sans pitié, imposant serpent, croco pas beau, vers du désert et euh… truc aquatique pas très sympathique. Beware the monsters ! Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Laurent Duroche, Talal Selhami et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Mais aussi sur YouTube : youtu.be/K0H2Ok8uthg Références des films cités : • Carnival de Daniel Knauf (série HBO 2003) • Eega de S. S. Rajamouli, J.V.V. Sathyanarayana (2012) • Johnny got is gun de Dalton Trumbo (1972) • France Société Anonyme d’Alain Corneau (1973) • Rick et Morty de Justin Roiland, Dan Harmon (série d’Adult Swin - 2013) • Razorback de Russel Mulcahy (1985) • Un cri dans l’océan de Stephen Sommers (1998) • Anaconda de Luis Llosas (1997) • Tremors de Ron Underwood (1990) • Solitaire de Greg McLean (2008) Bande Originale : • Chucky 2 de Graeme Revell (1990)
Daniel Knauf chats with me about the dark side of Hollywood, serial killers, being a writer in a competitive industry, The Blacklist, & why his daughters need therapy.
On this Episode of Three Guys With Beards, recording live at I-Con, beards Christopher Golden and James A. Moore talk with special guest Producer and writer Daniel Knauf, of Dracula, Carnivale and The Black List fame.
I sit down with tv writer and producer Daniel Knauf to talk about the craft of writing.
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Please join Elizabeth Black and Marsha Casper Cook when they welcome Daniel Knauf from THE BLACKLIST on August 2 at 1PM PST 2 MT 3 CST 4 EST. It's going to be a great discussion and lots of fun. You can listen live or on demand - For more info - http://www.worldofinknetwork.com http://www.marshacaspercook.com
Daniel Knauf stops by the podcast to share some amazing information about The Blacklist, its characters, and how an episode comes together. But this interview goes even deeper showcasing topics in leadership, business, customer service and more. Plus as a fan of The Blacklist, his words on how they treat each episode and the care they put into the characters and dialogue will confirm, this is a great ride we are all on and Season 3 will raise those stakes even more. Read More... The post BLE30 – S3 – Interview with Daniel Knauf, Co-Executive Producer And Writer On The Blacklist appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
It looks as though circus freaks and bearded women wasn't enough for Daniel Knauf, the creator of HBO's Emmy-award winning dramatic series Carnivale. Now he's teaming up with his son Charles Knauf and turning to the technical trials and ...