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David Agrella returns on his newly-minted Agrellomatica Records with three fresh interpretations on ‘Robot Romance'. DJ, producer and recording artist David Agrella is an artist with a growing reputation as a versatile selector. Showcasing his musical inspirations across genres via his ‘Agrellomatica' slot on London radio station Bloop, the first release on his recently launched eponymous imprint gained support from artists including Moxie, Korea Town Acid, and Jane Fitz alongside high praise from the likes of Ransom Note, Vinyl Factory and Bolting Bits. Up next, he returns to welcome a fresh set of material for the label's second release, ‘Robot Romance'. Link: @davidagrella @agrellomaticarecords
Planet Thunder Productions is at it again! On today's special edition of The Cinematic Schematic, Jacob and Zachary Burns rejoin the show to discuss the Indie Go-Go fundraising opportunity for their new film, Hell Hath No Fury. Fury resurrects one of Jacob Burns' earlier scripts about a married couple who separately and unknowingly plan to murder each other on the same fateful night. Fury marks a shift in gears for Planet Thunder Productions. Much like the dark comedies such as Fargo or The Lady Killers from The Coen Brothers, the film will provide a lighter touch than their previous headier outings, Electric Nostalgia and Shifter. The team is also shaking up roles in the production. After serving as producer on several of the team's recent feature-film productions, Zachary Burns is stepping into the director's chair on Hell Hath No Fury for his directorial debut. The film is still in the fundraising phase of pre-production with an expected filming start date before the end of the year. The film blew past its initial $5,000 goal within a week and its $7,000 stretch goal within twenty-four hours. With just six days left in the fundraiser(as of the publication date) to reach their […] The post Introducing HELL HATH NO FURY, a Dark Comedy about a Murderous Relationship appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
This week Zakk's an android with hallucinations and Shawn's a shitty doctor because we're watching Electric Nostalgia (2019).Follow us on Instagram and TwitterCheck out both of Shawn's short filmsBrush Your TeethDo The Dishes
In todays episode, we talk to the creators of film analysis website, filmmakers, and podcasters The Burns Bros (Planet Thunder Films, Electric Nostalgia, Mono, Fleeting Light) and Caleb Masters (Good Trash Genre Cast, The Cinematic Schematic) to talk about their new website, The Cinematropolis. Do you want to be a contributor to their essays? Find out how right here! Along with introducing us to their awesome site, the guys also pull back the curtain of what all it takes to create a website just like theirs or a podcast just like ours. How do you build a shnazzy website? How do you build an audience? How do you market yourself? Find out all of this and more in today's episode! www.thecinematropolis.com www.planetthunderfilms.com Show notes: 07:48- What is Cinematropolis? 10:06- Movie analysis sites seem to be fading away 12:36- What's the difference between a film review and a film essay? 18:19- How can I become a contributing writer? 24:59- How do I build my own website? 28:34- How do I deal with all of the annoying expenses? 31:58- When/how do I start looking for sponsors/patrons? 36:21- How do I market my thingy? 40:06- How do I reach my target audience? 47:35- Kelly's Corner: Babysitter-ception 51:23- Game time: Sound effects 55:35- Websites, links, handles, adios! Support this podcast
In our first live show EVER, Kelly and Brian are joined by the creators of Electric Nostalgia, which incidentally also won Deadcenter Film Festival's Best Oklahoma Feature Film award! Jacob Burns (writer/director), Vinnie Hogan (producer/1ad), Zach Burns (producer/marketing), Clint Kubat (Lazarus), Stephen Goodman (Leland Helms), Cait Brasel (Alexis), and Page Tudyk (Rachel) share some on set stories and even reveal some deleted scene moments with the audience. Plus an audience member gets romanced, a podcast crossover crashes the stage, and eventually shirts come off. Needless to say, you should probably make it out to the next live show. Check out more about the film at www.electricnostalgiafilm.com Permalink Support this podcast
A couple of weeks back, GoodTrash Media tackled the deadCenter 2016 film festival and closed out our coverage with a roundtable interview with the cast and crew of the Oklahoma Feature award winner Electric Nostalgia. It was a really great chat that brought interesting insight of the culture the producers created on the set. Unfortunately due to scheduling conflicts, one of the film's stars, Lauren Analla, was unable make it to the festival, but that didn't stop us from grabbing a word! Lauren worked on several Oklahoma features including Army of Frankensteins, The Posthuman Project, and Rudderless before moving to Los Angeles where she is currently working on Dark Hours: Roxanna amongst other projects. In this deadCenter follow up conversation, Alex and I talk to Lauren about the casting process and her experience preparing for dual roles in Electric Nostalgia. Lauren Analla. She talks about developing the character, some of her on set experiences and talks a little bit more about some her projects coming down the pipeline. *Spoiler* One of them is a really interesting project produced by James Franco. We closed out the discussion by talking about the shift in Oklahoma filmmaking and the thing that set Electric Nostalgia apart from other sets. Tune In!
Last weekend the low key piece of sci-fi genre Electric Nostalgia sold out two showing at the deadCenter Film Festival and took home the award for Best Oklahoma Film. If you've been keeping up with the GoodTrash Media website, you'll know we've been following the project over the last few months. Needless to say, we've been very anxious to see the final product. After finally catching the film at its world premiere, the entire GoodTrash team is happy to report that it did not disappoint. Since catching the film Dustin has gone on to a great special edition of Eye Protein talking about some of the films spiritual ideas about the connection of the body/soul. Following the film's release we had the opportunity to sit down with nearly the entire cast/crew of the project including writer/director Jacob Burns, producers Zach Burns and Vinnie Hogan, and stars Stephen Goodman, Page Tudyk, Cait Brasel, and Clinton Kubat to talk more about the production, inspirations, and experiences on the set of the film.
Day 2 of deadCenter 2016 really kicked the festivities into high gear with loads of meet and greets, filmmaker panels, and of course, movies! The whole GoodTrash deadCenter team gather around a small table with special guests Devon Green from the Okie Geek podcast and *award winning* producer of Electric Nostalgia, Zachary Burns. Alexandra brings a few updates about all of the deadCenter interviews and coverage that's gone live on the website before Caleb, Zach, and Devon talk about their reactions to several of the Okie Shorts. To round out the day end discussion, Dustin talks briefly about his experience watching MAYA ANGELOU: AND STILL I RISE and Black Mountain Poets. Tune in!
GoodTrash Media's Dustin Sells and Caleb Masters gather after day 1 of the deadCenter 2016 festivities to give their reactions on the film they saw that day. Dustin talks about Taika Waititi's Hunt for Wilderpeople starring Sam Neill and its real eye for comedy. Caleb and Dustin then give their initial reactions to the highly anticipated genre film of the festival, Electric Nostalgia. Find all of our deadCenter coverage at www.goodtrashmedia.com
Still going strong in the Press Lounge at deadCenter we sit down with the guys behind the Best Oklahoma Narrative Feature, Electric Nostalgia.
This week we're talking with Jacob Leighton Burns, the writer and director of Electric Nostalgia one of the feature films in this year's DeadCenter Film Festival which takes place June 8-12. We also talk about our friends at Good Trash Media and their live event where they showed "he Fable of Shannon Cable" Support this podcast
The ink has dried, the book has been written, and the door has closed on the life of Hodor the half-giant. This week's episode of Game of Thrones suffered one of the most emotional losses the show has seen yet and your hosts at The Cast Beyond the Wall are still cleaning up the tissues leading into this week's show. Hodor's sacrifice in The Door won't be forgotten, but we'd be remiss if we didn't talk about some of the other major turns and reveal throughout the episode. The Cast of Caleb, Daniel, and Austin continue their tradition of inviting a guest to the rotating fourth host spot by talking with the director the upcoming Oklahoma film, Electric Nostalgia. When he's not working on releasing his film or producing his interview web series called Talkies, Jacob is also an avid Game of Thrones watcher with more than a few things to say about the series. This week's conversation has us talking about the unintended consequences of many of our heroes including the fallout between Sansa and Littlefinger, Bran's misuse of his own powers, and the outcome of the highly anticipated Kingsmoot. Before paying last respects to Hodor, we discuss the implications of Brans impact on the past and how this brings an entirely new element of time travel into the show's DNA. What are the new rules and what does the passing of the Three Eyed Raven mean for Bran? What are your thoughts on Bran's newfound powers, Hodor's swan song, and the reveal about the white walkers? Join the conversation and let us know what you think! Stay in touch with guest host Jacob Leighton Burns Keep up with Talkies, Planet Thunder Productions, and Electric Nostalgia Follow Jacob on Twitter @boomdiggadown The Door Time Stamps Introductions - :43 Listener Feedback - 6:58 First Thoughts - 9:21 The Kingsmoot - 13:09 Braavos - 21:45 Jorah's Farewell - 27:46 Mereen - 34:04 The Wall - 39:45 White Walker Origins - 49:52 Hold the Door! -56:21 Closing Thoughts - 1:10:26
Hey there aspiring actors! What's the difference between acting in OKC and acting in the city of angels? Well now the veil has been lifted! Screen actors Lauren Analla and Page Tudyk (of Electric Nostalgia) join Brian and Jacob Burns (director/writer of Electric Nostalgia) to talk acting, the importance of taking classes, and what party would be like if Adele made an unannounced appearance. Support this podcast
Okie Show Show RSS In our maiden episode, Brian talks with the filmmakers of local sci-fi thriller, "Electric Nostalgia"! Support this podcast