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In this episode, we meet with Alexa White - Alexa White's dedication to sustainable agriculture and environmental justice is clearly demonstrated through her Ph.D. candidacy in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Michigan. Her work, grounded in agroecology and biology, critically assesses sustainable agriculture's biophysical indicators and probes the efficacy of international climate governance, particularly in light of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. Alexa's significant contributions were recognized in 2023 with the prestigious Federation of American Scientists Policy Entrepreneurship Award, an honor she shared with notable figures including Director Christopher Nolan, Senator Chuck Schumer, and Dr. Alondra Nelson. This accolade celebrated her pivotal role in establishing the AYA Research Institute, a think tank dedicated to progressive environmental justice policy. In her role as a Senior Harvard Climate Justice Design Fellow, Alexa has been instrumental in developing innovative environmental justice screening and mapping tools for governmental bodies in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Her expertise in this field also led to a collaboration with the White House Council for Environmental Quality, where she played a key role in developing the inaugural Justice40 tracker and report, further cementing her position as a leader in sustainable development and environmental justice. Alexa's groundbreaking research in food sovereignty and justice earned her the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Conservation Leadership Award in 2020, underscoring her contributions to the field. Her active participation on the boards of the United Negro College Fund and the Edfu Foundation serves as evidence that her leadership goes beyond research. Moreover, as a 2022 Columbia Mailman School of Public Health Agents of Change in Environmental Justice Senior Fellow, Alexa has harnessed her skills as a storyteller to eloquently share her experiences and insights, further amplifying her impact in the realms of environmental justice and sustainable agriculture. We learn about food sovereignty and the right to have control over your food We learn about agricultural and food policy We learn about how representation and leadership of people of color in environmental justice work is crucial Follow and connect with Alexa on socials: Instagram: @alexabwhite LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexa-white-a1214987/ Check out Alexa's website: alexawhite.co Check out an opinion piece Alexa wrote: https://www.ehn.org/supporting-small-scale-farmers-2664302999.html
Welcome back to the Entertainology Podcast! Today, your host Gabe and Special Guest Levi talk about the Oppenheimer Movie and some of the other Director Christopher Nolan's Movies. This Podcast is sponsored by Podbean. Podbean Hosting Get 1 Month Free: https://www.podbean.com/ETFree1 Sign up for Podcast Advertising and get up to $100 credit for advertising: https://sponsorship.podbean.com/ETFree1 Music Provided by Post Av. Find Gabe on Youtube/Instagram/Twitter: @MovieArtReviews
Director Christopher Nolan once said:“You have to do something that really excites you. It's the things that you can bring to what you're doing that maybe not everyone else is doing. That's what's going to distinguish the thing.”That's the energy we're taking into this episode of Remarkable. Guided by our guest this week, Jellyfish CMO Kyle Lacy, we're taking marketing lessons from the Oscar-winning director, Christopher Nolan. Together, we talk about mastering each channel, building the day-to-day life of your buyer into your content, and much more.About our guest, Kyle LacyKyle Lacy is CMO at engineering management platform Jellyfish, the pioneer Engineering Management Platform that enables engineering leaders to align engineering work with strategic business objectives. There, he helps engineering leaders translate and maximize the business impact of their teams. Kyle has 17 years of experience in high-growth software. Prior to joining Jellyfish in November 2022, Kyle served as CMO of Lessonly. He has also led marketing at Seismic, OpenView, Salesforce and ExactTarget. He is a published author of three books: Twitter Marketing for Dummies, Branding Yourself, and Social CRM for Dummies. He is a marketing and digital trends speaker, having spoken at marketing and technology industry events around the world on content marketing, collaborative consumption, email marketing, technology trends, and more. He has been recognized as one of Indiana's Forty-under-40 by the Indianapolis Business Journal, Anderson University's Young Alumni of the Year and TechPoint's Young Professional of the Year. But most importantly, he says, he's the father of two boys, an energetic dog, and one too many books on World War II.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Christopher Nolan:Master each channel. Reach a deep understanding of what your audience wants and needs from each channel and create content for it. Kyle says once you've mastered the channels, “you can start creating brand content that is more creative and entertainment oriented and more about the human that's buying the product, not necessarily the product itself.” It's like how Christopher Nolan has mastered fiction with Memento and Inception and non-fiction with Dunkirk and Oppenheimer. He understands what viewers of each genre are looking for and creates content specifically for them.Build the day-to-day life of the buyer into your marketing. Include different storylines and details in your content so that it shows an understanding of your audience and their lived experience. The more your content clicks with them, the more they'll remember your brand when they're ready to buy. Kyle says, “We sell to an engineering leader. There are 500 other things that that engineering leader is dealing with on a day to day basis that might not necessarily pertain to our product, but does lead to exuberance, stress, productivity…the Amazon package being late for his daughter's birthday present. So how do we build more of the day in the life of the buyer into our content? It's the human element that's the most interesting part of marketing.”Quotes*”When you've mastered your craft and you understand the minute technical details that make it enjoyable, whether that's marketing or producing a movie, you can make decisions and take risks because you understand what the impact will be because you've spent so much time obsessing over it. ” - Kyle Lacy*”Christopher Nolan got very lucky that he has a brother that's a very good screenwriter. But he also understands how to surround himself with people that are very good at what they do. And I think part of being a manager - and it doesn't even have to be marketing - is that you have to find the people that truly love their craft and are good at what they do so that the end product, no matter what it is, is the best that you could possibly do.” - Kyle Lacy*”Anybody can tune into a podcast about leadership values. And what does it take to be a great manager? Like there's 500 of them because it's easier to do. It's harder to do what we're doing right now. Y'all prepped for a Christopher Nolan-slash-CMO interview. But it's interesting, right? And that's why people like to be on it. That's why people listen to it. And that's, I think, this idea of illogical marketing, right? Like the more illogical you can be, the more creative it is and the more people enjoy it. It's just hard to grasp for a lot of marketers.” - Kyle Lacy*”I think the nuance Is how you balance the extremely illogical podcast, weird direct mails, lego building sets, all the stuff that I think surprises and delights people with the other things that might not be as fun and creative but drive business value. And that's where I would love to tell you that there's a framework you should follow. But it's, what is enjoyable to the customer? How do you understand that they like it, whether that's an increase in listeners or shares, or you got more people wanting to be interviewed? And then it's that you're hitting the numbers that you put in front of the board, and that's ultimately the value.” - Kyle Lacy*”You kill creativity when you try to apply too much ROI to a project. Doesn't mean you shouldn't track it, doesn't mean there shouldn't be ROI. But you sit down with a creative team and say, ‘Hey, let's think about how many downloads we can get or how much pipeline this thing is going to drive. And they just glaze over. Good creatives glaze over because you're not starting with the most important thing, which is the experience that thing is driving. You can work back, you can figure out the business impact of the thing. And it really depends on the piece of content, right? Like a playbook is going to be different than a podcast. But I'd like to start with the experience and then back into the business impact because I think it just has more value and people are more creative when you start with the experience.” - Kyle LacyTime Stamps[0:55] Meet Kyle Lacy, CMO at Jellyfish[2:51] Exploring Christopher Nolan's Storytelling Techniques[4:45] The Art of Making Complex Narratives Work[7:31] Christopher Nolan's Unique Approach to Filmmaking[10:14] Applying Nolan's Strategies to B2B Marketing[17:47] Drawing Parallels Between Nolan's Work and Marketing[18:52] Mastering Different Storytelling Formats[21:32] The Human Element in Marketing and Filmmaking[23:51] Exploring the Camera as a Character in Marketing[24:59] The Human Element: The Core of Marketing and Storytelling[26:26] Christopher Nolan's Mastery of Objects in Storytelling[28:04] Marketing Lessons from Nolan's Use of Totems[29:32] The Power of Mascots and Brand Identity[31:33] Creative Choices in Filmmaking: The Case of Bane's Voice[39:17] The Challenge of Balancing Creativity and Business Goals[43:58] Advice for other CMOsLinksConnect with Kyle on LinkedInLearn more about JellyfishAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
Christopher Nolan has become a franchise unto himself; one of the few directors who can walk into a studio with an original idea and walk out with the millions needed to make it. His latest film, Oppenheimer, has grossed over a billion dollars and been nominated for 13 Oscars. Today he takes us inside the making of the film.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: Christopher Nolan.Host: Tom Shone.Clips: Universal Pictures/Oppenheimer, Warner Bros. Pictures/Interstellar, Golden Globes.Closing music by Jason Mayo.Get in touch: storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.ukFind out more about our bonus series for Times subscribers: 'Inside the newsroom' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oscar Pistorius is out of jail just 11 years after killing his girlfriend. Director Christopher Nolan says his Peloton instructor complained about his film Tenet. Bryan revisits Prince Andrew's interview with BBC about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Federal Way nail salon owner highlights TikTok trend of people receiving service and then not paying for it. // North Korea's Kim Jong Un showcases his daughter (his apparent successor) at an event in the DPRK. Biden set to give a speech marking the 3-year anniversary of January 6th and Bryan thinks the media and democrats over exaggerate what happened that day. // Desantis and Haley took part in CNN town hall events last night and Bryan still thinks Trump is the inevitable nominee of the party.
Director Christopher Nolan wants to get his hand on the James Bond moviesWe want to know what a Cork James Bond would look like?Tayor Swift TheoriesThe Cash machine is 30,000 Euro Biscuits for breakfast?Turning into your parentsPolish Paddy called in to win a Samsung Fold 5The Great Debate – If one had to go (Crisps or Chips) which one would you save? The Jingle Game
Booking our tickets months in advance, we scored hot seats for the opening weekend 70MM IMAX screening of Oppenheimer! We were in the third-row center face-melt zone for the Trinity test conducted by J. Robert Oppenheimer and his friends at the Manhattan Project on July 16, 1945. Director Christopher Nolan captured it in all its horrifying glory. And Nolan captured much more than Trinity and Los Alamos in this three-hour epic biopic. Cillian Murphy pours his heart and soul into portraying the tragic Oppenheimer. He's accompanied by a stacked cast including Robert Downey Jr., Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Kenneth Branagh, Benny Safdie, Alden Ehrenreich, Gary Oldman, and Rami Malek as Chee-Chee. Feel the heat with us as we deliver this 100 million degree Celsius Atomic Bomb of a Hawt Take! Not only is this Hawt Take 100 million degrees, but according to our calculations, it's also our 100th Hawt Take!
Director Christopher Nolan recently revealed his favourite seats in a cinema. It got us thinking - center seats, middle section... or couple-sofas way at the back? How about snug beanie beds? Onyx, Screen X, 4DX, or IMAX? Popcorn, nuggets, or smuggled-in snacks? Or maybe you're a Netflix-at-home kinda person. On this Supercut, we're discussing, and designing, the perfect moviegoing experience. Whether it's on opening night in a packed hall, or three weeks later on a weekday afternoon, whether it was for Avengers: Endgame or during Titanic way back in 1997, we're talking about the many different ways we've made and experienced a perfect trip to the cinema.Image Credit: 123rf.com
Director Christopher Nolan discusses his new film ‘Oppenheimer,' the threat of nuclear war, A.I.'s “Oppenheimer moment,” his approach to historical narrative, working with Matt Damon and his interest in “high stakes” issues -- like war, WMDs, and the nature of good and evil – spanning his films from Dunkirk to the Dark Knight trilogy. This wide-ranging interview is a new installment of The Summit Series with Ari Melber, featuring discussions with leaders at the summit of their fields.
Director Christopher Nolan's new blockbuster Oppenheimer is opening old wounds. The film follows the story of its namesake, the father of the atomic bomb Robert Oppenheimer, as he's tasked with creating the deadly nuclear weapon. But Newstalk ZB's US correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that the radiation from his work has persisted, and local activists are fighting for recognition. He says activist Tina Cordova is currently calling for the government to be held accountable to testing a nuclear device in their backyard. Richard Arnold says the community remains uncompensated, with many of the indigenous locals still affected and living without health care. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Director Christopher Nolan's OPPENHEIMER starring well...it seems like everyone...has made it into multiplexes around the country. Alan & Chris have seen this three-hour opus and have some thoughts. Post-review the guys talk about the WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike going on and how it will have repercussions for the movie-making industry.Footcandle Film FestivalFootcandle Film SocietySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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July 12, 2023 Director Christopher Nolan has his latest film Oppenheimer about to come out. We take a look at his impressive body of work from backward presentation to his prestigious gems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
July 12, 2023 Director Christopher Nolan has his latest film Oppenheimer about to come out. We take a look at his impressive body of work from backward presentation to his prestigious gems.
If you haven't already, listen to PART 1 first! (Episode 13) A much anticipated new movie starring DC Comic's Batman is finally upon us. Are you ready?!? In this episode, we continue our fun look into one of the world's most iconic and popular comic book characters. Do you think you know Batman? What is it about him that makes him so popular among so many people young & older? Plus I figured out when & why my opinion of Batman went from, meh-whatever, to him being one of my favorite comic book characters. And, what are some must-read Batman stories that are already complete and ready to binge-read + where is a good place to jump in now? Let's do some detective work of our own, and explore the world of Bruce Wayne aka #Batman! We talk Batman Begins and Director Christopher Nolan's trilogy, Batman's animated appearances, and the latest live action iteration, the new movie: The Batman. What's your favorite Batman? Let us know! Pop Culture Icons is a recurring series in which we take a fun, nostalgic look back at various 'nouns' in popular culture. Any link you could possibly need is here: solo.to/SonicEmbassy www.SonicEmbassy.com/podcast Featured in this episode: Greg W from Soundwave Comics Content from Warner Bros/DC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonicembassy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sonicembassy/support
After Gordon, Dent and Batman begin an assault on Gotham's organised crime, the mobs hire the Joker, a psychopathic criminal mastermind who offers to kill Batman and bring the city to its knees. Director - Christopher Nolan. Want to join 'The Green Room' and be an exclusive member of Midnight Double Feature, giving you access to MEMBERS ONLY content? Details below! Remember to RATE AND REVIEW us on iTunes! Check us out: Website: midnightdoublefeature.com Membership: patreon.com/midnightdoublefeature Facebook: The After Party (MidnightDoubleFeature) Instagram: @midnightdoublefeature Twitter: @mdfpod Youtube: Midnight Double Feature
Director Christopher Nolan set out to make a new kind of comic book movie with "Batman Begins" -- the "adult" hero flick -- backed by an all-star cast of Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson, Cillian Murphy and more. But what exactly was it about his approach that made this particular version of the Dark Knight so compelling? In this episode, Mike and Brian talk misdirection, mythology and symbols, dig into trivia, then decide whether this iteration of Bruce Wayne deserves a spot in the top 5 of 2005. www.bestpicturethis.com Want to choose an movie for a future episode? BECOME A PATRON. Agree or disagree with our takes? EMAIL BestPictureThis@gmail.com And for 15 years of Golden Takes, head over to Letterboxd.
Director Christopher Nolan set out to make a new kind of comic book movie with "Batman Begins" -- the "adult" hero flick -- backed by an all-star cast of Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson, Cillian Murphy and more. But what exactly was it about his approach that made this particular version of the Dark Knight so compelling? In this episode, Mike and Brian talk misdirection, mythology and symbols, dig into trivia, then decide whether this iteration of Bruce Wayne deserves a spot in the top 5 of 2005. www.bestpicturethis.com Want to choose an movie for a future episode? BECOME A PATRON. Agree or disagree with our takes? EMAIL BestPictureThis@gmail.com And for 15 years of Golden Takes, head over to Letterboxd.
Batman's first return to the begin screen since the comic book character was shelved in the 90s, Director Christopher Nolan sets the tone in a more grounded realistic setting, following a young Bruce Wayne (Batman) played by Christian Bale as he returns to Gotham city after spending time abroad training with the League of Shadows, join us as both Fan and Newb re-watch this movie for the first time in a few years.
The one about starting a podcast, Cirque Du Soleil's strategy, audio recording apps and The Dark Knight – TG56 00:00:00 Introduction Here are your hosts, Roger and Pascal. 00:02:19 In the News A selection of announcements and news releases from the world of marketing and technology that caught our attention. 00:11:02 Content Spotlights ROGER: Is It Too Late to Start Podcasting as a Marketing Strategy? By Tony Carter in Readwrite. https://readwrite.com/2021/10/12/start-podcasting-as-a-marketing-strategy/ (https://readwrite.com/2021/10/12/start-podcasting-as-a-marketing-strategy/) PASCAL: Inside The Cirque Du Soleil Marketing Strategy by Paul Talbot for forbes.com https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultalbot/2021/10/04/inside-the-cirque-du-soleil-marketing-strategy/ (https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultalbot/2021/10/04/inside-the-cirque-du-soleil-marketing-strategy/) 00:23:10 Marketing Tech and Apps ROGER: It's all about AI apps... Copywriting: https://www.copyshark.ai/ (https://www.copyshark.ai/) Text to video: https://www.klappz.com/ (https://www.klappz.com/) PASCAL: It's all about recording your live audio streaming The Zoom H5 Audio Recorder for your smartphone https://zoomcorp.com/en/gb/handheld-recorders/handheld-recorders/h5/ (https://zoomcorp.com/en/gb/handheld-recorders/handheld-recorders/h5/) Free Sound Recorder to capture any sound from your computer https://www.freesoundrecorder.net/ (https://www.freesoundrecorder.net/) 00:33:55 This Week in History Our selection of historical events and anniversaries from the world of science, technology and popular culture. 00:39:48 Creator Shout Outs ROGER: Doug Staneart – Fearless Presentations Podcast https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/podcasts/ (https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/podcasts/) PASCAL: Dave Birss, author, speaker and consultant who helps people and organisations boost their creativity and innovation. Released free online version of Story Dice, the story and ideas generator. https://davebirss.com/storydice-creative-story-ideas/ (https://davebirss.com/storydice-creative-story-ideas/) 00:45:12 Film Marketing The Dark Knight (2008) When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice. Director: Christopher Nolan Writers: Jonathan Nolan(screenplay), Christopher Nolan(screenplay), David S.Goyer (story) Stars: Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart The second of “The Dark Knight Trilogy” this is one of the most successful super-hero films of all time. The viral marketing campaign targeting comic fans and collaborating with Comic Con created an online “game” involving 10 million fans. About Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast Hosted by the two geeks, Roger Edwards and Pascal Fintoni, to keep you up to date with the latest news, tech, content and wisdom from the world of marketing. Roger is a man on a mission to keep marketing simple. He is the voice of the Marketing & Finance Podcast and the host of the RogVLOG series. Pascal is also on a mission to demystify digital marketing. He's the host of the Content Marketing Studio video podcast and many other video series. Every week we'll bring you the following segments. In the News. Content Spotlight Marketing Tech and Apps This Week in History Creator Shout Outs Film Marketing Please subscribe and leave...
Director Christopher Nolan's long relationship with Warner Bros. ended when the studio released his last movie “Tenet” on the streamer HBO Max the same day it opened in theaters. For his next film, Nolan had several demands for potential studios, including a 110-day exclusive theatrical window. Nolan ended up picking Universal for his next project, a World War II drama about the creation of the atom bomb.
The boys talk about Christopher Nolan's films, anime, and then at the end ranks Nolan's films together! This is the first director in this month's "Director Month" series! Tune in till the end to find out the next guest and more! Let us know which working directors we should talk about next! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/torresbrothers/support
We're excited to have Supervising Sound Editor and Sound Designer Richard King and Re-recording Mixer Gary Rizzo, who recently collaborated with Director Christopher Nolan on his latest science fiction action-thriller film TENET. Tenet was released in September of 2019 and was the first major Hollywood release since the coronavirus pandemic started and is now available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD, and digital services. If you haven’t seen the film, you should definitely check it out as today’s discussion is going to cover many of the key plot points and exciting sound moments in the film! AUDIO PODCAST SUBSCRIBE: https://linktr.ee/soundworkscollection MORE VIDEOS AND INDUSTRY NEWS: https://www.SoundWorksCollection.com
Welcome back to purgatory!!! This week Mike, Jeremy and Tron(in spirit) talk about Tenet from Director Christopher Nolan from 2020, staring John David Washington, Clemence Poesy, Robert Pattinson, Dimple Kapadia, Elizabeth Debecki, Michael Cane and Kenneth Branagh. Thanks for listening everyone, find us on instagram & facebook and if you like to send feedback send it here pcppodcast666@gmail.com Outro song "747" From Ludwig Goransson from the Tenet Score soundtrack https://youtu.be/gyzWmOZhEFA
Director Christopher Nolan's latest film, Tenet, is a riff on spy movies — featuring globe-trotting CIA agents, Russian arms dealers and big set pieces — but with a decidedly Nolan-esque time-travel twist. Is it brilliant blockbuster filmmaking or an emotionally empty miss?
After the massive critical and commercial success of THE DARK KNIGHT, Warner Brothers naturally wanted Director Christopher Nolan to return for a third film in the franchise. While he was initially unsure about returning, he eventually did come back to finish out the Dark Knight Trilogy in a film that would become the most divisive in the entire trilogy, though it would eventually become the highest grossing Batman film so far. In this episode, the Cinema Shock crew will discuss how Nolan and his brother Jonathan, along with David S. Goyer, broke the story that would become THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, and how they attempted to not only follow-up the most successful comic book film of all time, but do something that's rare in big studio franchises: bring the story to a definitive end. Coming Up: LETHAL WEAPON (1987) THE LAST BOY SCOUT (1991) THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT (1996) KISS KISS BANG BANG (2005) Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne & Justin Bishop, with special thanks to Todd Davis. Visit our website for episode archives, blogs and more: http://cinemashock.net Follow us: twitter.com/cinema_shock facebook.com/cinemashocknet instagram.com/cinema_shock
Wally Pfister grew up loving movies, and couldn't wait to become a filmmaker. The son of an ABC news journalist, Wally got his start as a news production assistant in Los Angeles, and he worked his way up to become a news cameraman. He attended American Film Institute, where he met fellow filmmakers Janusz Kaminski and Phedon Papamichael. Together they began working for Roger Corman's Concorde/New Horizons production company based in Venice, CA, cranking out as many as twelve B-movies per year. Wally would leave the studio literally splattered in fake blood, but he knew low-budget filmmaking work was essential for having the freedom to learn lighting and shooting while on the job. Even with his prestigious degree from AFI, Wally knew it didn't make him a filmmaker- he still needed to learn and hone his craft before moving on to bigger projects. Those opportunities came once Phedon Papamichael brought him on as a camera operator for Phenomenon and While You Were Sleeping. Wally loved the independent films of the 1990's, and was happy to work as director of photography for The Hi-Line, a well-received indie feature that won awards at several film festivals. Director Christopher Nolan saw the film, and approached Wally to shoot Memento. Memento blends black and white with color cinematography, to show the main character's broken memory as he tries to piece together who killed his wife. Nolan had purposefully scripted it so that the color sequences shown in the film are in reverse order while the black and white scenes are chronological. Wally and Chris Nolan both preferred taking a naturalistic approach to lighting and camerawork, and Wally's experience of working fast enabled them to shoot in just 25 days. Insomnia was a big jump for Wally and Christopher Nolan into a bigger budget movie, especially with stars such as Al Pacino and Robin Williams attached. This time, Wally had the budget, the time and the ability to make a great movie. Insomnia uses light rather than darkness as a way to build tension- it takes place in midsummer Alaska, when the sun never sets. Wally used key lighting in certain scenes to enhance the performance of Pacino, whose detective character is quite literally hiding from the light, as his guilt and exhaustion spirals down into madness. The next project Christopher Nolan and Wally collaborated on was a huge Hollywood movie: Batman Begins, which relaunched the Batman franchise after nearly ten years. Even though Batman is a superhero/comic book movie, Nolan still wanted to take a gritty and naturalistic approach- he never wanted the cinematography to get in the way. Wally kept the movie dark and rough, rather than glossy and stylized in contrast to the previous Batman movies. Very little of Batman Begins used computer generated visual effects- Chris Nolan prefers to do all effects in-camera when possible and used models and miniatures, as in the train derailment sequence. For The Prestige, the production crew scouted locations in Los Angeles, and found old theaters and the Universal backlot to make it seem like Europe at the turn of the century. Again, Nolan wanted The Prestige to look natural and loose, with much of the film hand-held, even when Wally was on a crane. Wally used lanterns and natural light to illuminate most scenes, and every magic trick was done in-camera, with no special effects. The Prestige earned Wally his first Academy Award nomination. Listen for Wally Pfister, Part 2, coming next week! He talks about Inception, Moneyball, The Dark Knight Rises, Trancendence and more! Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep101/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
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13 de Octubre; Martes... Hoy me he vuelto a cruzar con él al salir del trabajo y, tras unos segundos de miradas cruzadas, me he decidido, he tirado el triple... le de dicho -esto no va aquí, ¿no?- Al solomillo, llega nueva sección, la pedíais a gritos -dejadme con mi locura, también veo hombrecillos verdes-; se llama CORTE AL DIRECTOR; y con una periodicidad mensual analizaremos las figuras más importantes -bueno, esto...- del mundo del cine. Empezamos con Christopher Nolan, director de: - Following - Memento - Insomnio - El Truco Final - Batman Begins - Origen - El Caballero Oscuro - Interstellar - El Caballero Oscuro, La Leyenda Renace (¿En serio?) - Dunkerque - Tenet Nos paramos, detenemos, sí, me he tragado un diccionario de sinónimos... en sus 3 películas más representativas, aunque comentamos toda su obra y tratamos de contestar al eterno debate sobre su figura: ¿Genio o falso profeta? CONTACTO _________________________________________ www.cinefilosfrustrados.com @cinefilosfrustr cinefiloselpodcast@gmail.com
13 de Octubre; Martes... Hoy me he vuelto a cruzar con él al salir del trabajo y, tras unos segundos de miradas cruzadas, me he decidido, he tirado el triple... le de dicho -esto no va aquí, ¿no?- Al solomillo, llega nueva sección, la pedíais a gritos -dejadme con mi locura, también veo hombrecillos verdes-; se llama CORTE AL DIRECTOR; y con una periodicidad mensual analizaremos las figuras más importantes -bueno, esto...- del mundo del cine. Empezamos con Christopher Nolan, director de: - Following - Memento - Insomnio - El Truco Final - Batman Begins - Origen - El Caballero Oscuro - Interstellar - El Caballero Oscuro, La Leyenda Renace (¿En serio?) - Dunkerque - Tenet Nos paramos, detenemos, sí, me he tragado un diccionario de sinónimos... en sus 3 películas más representativas, aunque comentamos toda su obra y tratamos de contestar al eterno debate sobre su figura: ¿Genio o falso profeta? CONTACTO _________________________________________ www.cinefilosfrustrados.com @cinefilosfrustr cinefiloselpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode Jonathan and co host Joseph Ramirez talk about the latest film Tenet directed by Christopher Nolan. NOTE: This is not a review of Tenet nor do we spoil the movie in any way. This is more of a conversation about how Nolan tells his stories through thematic elements.To the consistent listeners: This is part 1 of a bigger piece that I'm excited to discuss further. Stay tuned and enjoy!
John reviews the latest film by Director Christopher Nolan, the time bending Tenet
In this episode Mark gives his first hand review of film Director Christopher Nolan's new mind-blowing and time-bending movie, "Tenet", and he talks about the other Christopher Nolan films that he has seen and what he thought about them. And Mark also recites two poems - one old, and one brand new: "Cinema" and "It's good to be back". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message
in Episode 21 Sam and Joe are at ends, debating who is the best Chris in Hollywood. Esteemed actor Christopher Walken VS esteemed Director Christopher Nolan. Thank you to Associates Anon for their support, you can find them on twitter at @Associates_Anon or on FB at https://www.facebook.com/associatesanonymous/
Director Christopher Nolan revives a classic in the 50th anniversary 70mm reprint of “2001: A Space Odyssey."
In this second episiode, we analyze the magic and mysticism in Director Christopher Nolan's film, "The Prestige" (2006). Our topics include storytelling, character development, and symbolism. We also cover a number of theories that fans have held and debated over the years and our opinions on them. -- Twitter: @tvtreypodcast Instagram: @tvtreypodcast Facebook: @tvtreypodcast
En este programa vamos a hablaros de la película Origen (Inception) del Director Christopher Nolan y con Leonardo Dicaprio como antor principal. No hemos podido culminar la tercera entrega de Arthur C. Clarke, así que lo dejamos para el próximo programa. Podéis contactar con nosotros en el correo electrónico lastresescobaspodcast@hotmail.com o lastresescobaspodcast@gmail.com Nuestra cuenta en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lastresescobaspodcast/ Nuestra cuenta en Twitter: lastresescobas @3escobaspodcast Nos escuchamos en dos semanas aunque aún no podemos garantizar el contenido, Los Últimos Jedi se están haciendo esperar, pero tengo que conseguir la película antes de grabar y aún no está a la venta.
Director Christopher Nolan talks through his incredible career, the visual nature of suspense + the most important relationship on-set.
This Week Jon, James and Ryan Discuss: The Rocker (2008) Directed by: Peter Cattaneo Next week's movie is: Dunkirk (2017) Director: Christopher Nolan
Director Christopher Nolan is best known for creating science fiction fan favorites such as the "Dark Knight" trilogy, "Inception" and "Interstellar." But with his newest film, "Dunkirk," Nolan has put aside the fiction to bring a true story to life on film. Nolan talks to Peter Travers about why he decided to tell the story of "Dunkirk" and how he pulled it off. Like what we're doing? Leave a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2kIbsjV Check out our other podcasts: http://bit.ly/2eBJMNa * ABOUT PETER TRAVERS: Peter Travers an American film critic, author and journalist. For some 25 years, Travers has written for Rolling Stone. He personally screens nearly 400 movies per year and releases weekly reviews. Travers is the nation's most blurbed film critic, according to eFilmCritic.com. Travers is also host of ABC's "Popcorn With Peter Travers," where he interviews actors, directors and Broadway performers about their roles and their lives. Popcorn on Twitter: http://abcn.ws/2gGYRiD Popcorn on Facebook: http://abcn.ws/2f3iHDw Popcorn on YouTube: http://abcn.ws/2gyswtx Popcorn on Instagram: http://abcn.ws/2fC0Ak2
Director Christopher Nolan talks to Simon about his new film Dunkirk. Plus the UK Box Office Top 10 and Mark reviews the week's new films including Dunkirk, Monster Island and City Of Ghosts. Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast at bbc.co.uk/podcasts/5live. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.
Director Christopher Nolan's latest film, Dunkirk, retells the story of the famous evacuation from Dunkirk, France by Allied forces using the help of civilians from England at the early point of WW2. Starring Fionn Whitehead, Cillian Murphy, and Tom Hardy the film works to give three perspectives (Land, Sea, and Air) of the battlefront. With less concentration on heroic speeches or large scale nearly unwatchable violence, the film creates suspense and fear through amazing sound editing an absolutely wonderful score. Check out our spoiler free review, and remember to share and subscribe! PREMISE: Allied soldiers from Britain, Belgium, Canada, and France are surrounded by the German Army on the beaches of Dunkirk and evacuated in Operation Dynamo between 26 May and 4 June 1940, during the early stages of the Second World War. Cast: Fionn Whitehead Tom Glynn-Carney Jack Lowden Harry Styles Aneurin Barnard James D'Arcy Barry Keoghan Kenneth Branagh Cillian Murphy Mark Rylance Tom Hardy Budget: $150MThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5939723/advertisement
Director Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Dunkirk, retells the story of the famous evacuation from Dunkirk, France by Allied forces using the help of civilians from England at the early point of WW2. Starring Fionn Whitehead, Cillian Murphy, and Tom Hardy the film works to give three perspectives (Land, Sea, and Air) of the battlefront. With less concentration on heroic speeches or large scale nearly unwatchable violence, the film creates suspense and fear through amazing sound editing an absolutely wonderful score. Check out our spoiler free review, and remember to share and subscribe! PREMISE: Allied soldiers from Britain, Belgium, Canada, and France are surrounded by the German Army on the beaches of Dunkirk and evacuated in Operation Dynamo between 26 May and 4 June 1940, during the early stages of the Second World War. Cast: Fionn WhiteheadTom Glynn-CarneyJack LowdenHarry StylesAneurin BarnardJames D'ArcyBarry KeoghanKenneth BranaghCillian MurphyMark RylanceTom Hardy Budget: $150M
Director Edgar Wright discusses his new film, Baby Driver, with fellow Director Christopher Nolan. The film tells the story of a young getaway driver named Baby who meets the girl of his dream. Hoping to leave his criminal life behind, he is coerced into one last getaway job. But when things go awry, all of his skills will be put to the test if he has any hope of survival.
This week we rewatched Inception (2010) in honor of Dunkirk (2017). Join us for this multilayered discussion of our first and second impressions. In our second act (43:29) we talk about the the movies Christopher Nolan has directed and nothing else. Tune in next week for another Bonus episode! Keep your eyes peeled for movie polls! Tweet at us and we'll read your tweet/comment on the podcast! #afterthoughtspodcast @aftrthoughtspod - https://twitter.com/aftrthoughtspod @JoshuaKazemi - https://twitter.com/joshuaKazemi @ColeTailored - https://twitter.com/ColeTailored Like & Follow (after) Thoughts: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/afterthoughtspod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/afterthoughtspod Theme music composed by Bryan Fajardo: https://soundcloud.com/thefajbar For mini episodes and all things (after) Thoughts visit http://www.joshuakazemi.com
Director Christopher Nolan talks to Simon about Interstellar. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new films including Interstellar, Say When, Set Fire To The Stars and The Possibilities Are Endless.