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Best podcasts about emily gipson

Latest podcast episodes about emily gipson

The TV Campfire
"GOAL! with Zach Braff & Bill Lawrence" (Season 11)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 63:09


The TV Campfire Podcast is back with brand new releases from ATX TV Festival Season 11!Get caught up with festival co-founders and TV Campfire co-hosts Caitlin McFarland & Emily Gipson on all things ATX TV (including this year's festival), and then join Scrubs and Ted Lasso collaborators Bill Lawrence and Zach Braff for a one-on-one to chat about their decades-long creative partnership and friendship as they share behind-the-scenes stories, give some bad (and occasionally good) advice, and discuss what makes great comedy resonate long after we're done watching.This conversation was originally recorded at ATX TV Festival Season 11 (June 2-5, 2022) in Austin, TX. PANELISTS:Bill Lawrence (Creator / Showrunner / EP / Director) Zach Braff (Actor / Writer / Director) SUBSCRIBE to our ATX TV YouTube Channel for more panels, conversations & events with your favorite TV creatives and casts.FOLLOW ATX TV at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.Learn more about ATX TV Festival and year-round events: atxfestival.comBecome an ATX TV Member: atxfestival.com/membership

Fem TV
Minisode with ATX TV Festival's Emily Gipson and Caitlin McFarland

Fem TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 4:00


Emily Gipson and Caitlin McFarland, co-founders and co-directors of the ATX TV Festival, join us In this minisode recorded during the opening night red carpet. They shared some of their favourite memories from festivals past, and reflected on how it's grown over the years. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

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The Lone Star Plate
ATX Television Festival Founders Chat New TV Shows and Celebrate 10th Anniversary

The Lone Star Plate

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 64:33


Today, I'm joined by Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson, the founders of ATX Television Festival. They met in LA while they were both working for Fox Studios, and realized there were loads of film festivals but none for TV. With the focus on bringing fans of TV and putting them together with the people who make it, they started ATX. This year is their 10-year anniversary, and we talk about how they started the festival and how it's going virtual this year. Then we just talk about TV, our favorite shows, and how much the industry has changed over the years. “At the heart, we call ourselves a celebration of TV.” - Emily Gipson   Time Stamps: 07:32 - How many people are involved with the production of the Festival, and how COVID is affecting the production. 14:27 - The benefits there are from moving the festival online. 17:58 - What a ‘Television Festival' is and the types of people who come to ATX. 22:31 - Screening independent shows and the partnerships they help cultivate. 25:37 - What the process of pitching a new show looks like. 27:11 - Caitlin's favorite pitch for a show that she's ever heard. 30:45 - Why TV shows are becoming more popular, and how the way we've consumed TV has changed. 35:09 - The new styles of shows that are now being released and the increased pressure on directors. 44:20 - How realistic The Chef film and show is. 47:11 - What Emily and Caitlin's favorite show on TV is at the moment. 54:41 - What's happening at ATX Festival this year and their love of the Austin spirit. 59:59 - Doing a podcast at the festival and our plans of doing live episodes. Resources:  - ATX Festival - The Spark Parade Podcast - Texas Real Food Connect with Caitlin McFarland: - LinkedIn Connect with Emily Gipson:  - LinkedIn   Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: - Instagram - Facebook - Email Follow The Lone Star Plate: - Facebook - Twitter - YouTube - Instagram More From The Lone Star Plate: - Actor Matt Barr Joins New Walker, Texas Ranger - "Bruh Man" Reginald Ballard on Martin and The Bernie Mac Show - Washington and Leslie Ho from House of Ho

The TV Campfire
The Female Gaze (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 69:50


The “male gaze,” largely acknowledged as “the act of depicting women and the world from a masculine, heterosexual perspective that represents women as sexual objects,” has been the dominant viewpoint since the beginning of art and culture -- but what happens when women become the subject instead of the object? This conversation will explore the “female gaze” with writers & directors who are reclaiming female agency by (figuratively and literally) shifting viewers’ perspectives, and telling stories that unapologetically place women and their world view at the center.Panelists: Tanya Saracho (Creator/Executive Producer, Vida)Kim Raver (Executive Producer/Director, Tempting Fate)Joy Blake (Producer/Writer, Outlander)Jenny Bicks (Creator/Executive Producer, Men In Trees)Moderator: Tara Ariano (Extra Hot Great)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!For details on THE PITCH COMPETITION, please visit: atxfestival.com/pitchWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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Boob Tube Podcast
Episode 9 - Emily Gipson

Boob Tube Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 42:05


This week Tamar is joined by Emily Gipson, co-founder of the incredible ATX Television Festival that takes place in Austin each June. Founded in 2012, ATX Festival is a gathering of television fans and industry personnel who come together to celebrate the best of television - past, present, and future. For four days participants attend panels and screenings with television's biggest names, diving into discussions ranging from romance on television to representation and everything in between.  Tamar gets some behind-the-scenes insight from Emily about how the festival came to be, what goes into making it a reality each year, and what some of her big dreams are for the future of the fest.  Take a listen and then be sure to check out ATX Festival and sign up for their newsletter to get all the info on Season 9 guests and panels coming in June 2020.   

The TV Campfire
Class Ceiling (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 64:00


A look into the depictions of classes in America, and TV’s relationship to the ever-changing definition of the working & middle classes.Panelists:Laura Chinn (Creator/Executive Producer/Actor, Florida Girls)Dee Harris-Lawrence (Showrunner/Executive Producer, David Makes Man)Jenniffer Gomez (Writer, Vida)Gladys Rodriguez (Writer, Vida)Moderator: Tara Ariano (Extra Hot Great)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!For details on THE PITCH COMPETITION, please visit: atxfestival.com/pitchWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Fact, Fiction, and Criminal Justice presented by the ACLU

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 70:41


How authentic do plotlines about police need to be? Criminal justice plotlines and police procedurals have been a staple of both current and past TV programming. Shows today however, have the opportunity--and some say the obligation-- to explore the nuances and the contradictions inherent in real-life characterizations of police, the criminal legal system they work in, and the communities they affect. These writers and producers, along with a criminal law expert from the ACLU, discuss the importance and power of story, how they work together to ensure authentic representations of current issues, as well as the impact it has on viewer opinions on such issues as police practices, racial profiling, and the inequitable cash bail system—all in the name of fighting crime.Panelists: Sunil Nayar (Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer, The Red Line)Caitlin Parrish (Co-Creator/Writer, The Red Line)Joanna Johnson (Showrunner/Executive Producer, Good Trouble)Moderator: Twyla Carter (Senior Staff Attorney with the National ACLU's Criminal Law Reform Project)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
A Playwright Walks Into a Writers Room...(Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 83:35


As networks and studios look to diversify their writers rooms through non-traditional routes, playwrights have quickly become some of TV’s top staffing contenders and most influential showrunners. Hear from several writers who made the jump from the theater to the writers room as they discuss what drew them to television, the unique challenges of writing for both stage and screen, and what this trend means both industries moving forward.Panelists: Tanya Saracho (Creator/Executive Producer, Vida)Rachel Rusch (Senior Vice President, Television, Bad Robot)Beau Willimon (Creator/Writer/Executive Producer, The First)Alexander Woo (Co-Creator/Showrunner/Executive Producer, The Terror)Moderator: Ben Travers (IndieWire)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!For details on THE PITCH COMPETITION, please visit: atxfestival.com/pitchWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Resistance, Inclusion, and Creating Authentic Muslim Narratives presented by MPAC’s Hollywood Bureau (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 79:54


Following the 2016 presidential election, U.S. culture saw a dangerous rise in anti-Muslim sentiment, rousing many in the entertainment industry to resist with a counter-narrative of inclusion. Within days MPAC (the Muslim Public Affairs Council) was flooded with inquiries requesting consultation on television shows with Muslim characters and recommendations for repped Muslim screenwriters to join their writers rooms. This panel of TV creatives, executives, and consultants discuss how they’ve impacted the industry in the last two years by raising the quantity and quality of Muslim characters; their efforts to increase visibility on and off-screen; and the forward-thinking importance of turning this moment into a sustained movement.Panelists: Carina Adly MacKenzie (Showrunner/Executive Producer, Roswell, NM)Mohammed Amer (Actor, Ramy)Nijla Mu'min (Writer/Director, Jinn)Sue Obeidi (Director, MPAC Hollywood Bureau)Moderator: Sonia Saraiya (Vanity Fair)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!For details on THE PITCH COMPETITION, please visit: atxfestival.com/pitchWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Let's Talk About Sex (Scenes) (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 60:48


While it’s true that television productions are increasingly aware of the emotional & physical stakes of performers on-set — many writers, actors, and directors still struggle with how to safely navigate scenes that contain intimate or sexual content. Join the creatives involved in crafting these scenes from start to finish for an honest discussion about empowering both writers and actors, and improving safe “sex” practices behind the camera.Panelists: Tanya Saracho (Creator/Executive Producer, Vida)Nicki Micheau ( Actor, Animal Kingdom)Alicia Rodis (Intimacy Coordinator, HBO series)Moderator: Joy Blake (Producer/Writer, Outlander)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!For details on THE PITCH COMPETITION, please visit: atxfestival.com/pitchWHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Casting Anthologies presented by The Casting Society of America (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 78:56


While the original Twilight Zone (1959) helped popularize the format, the anthology series has taken on new life with the success of series like True Detective, Fargo, and Black Mirror. It's unique style of contained storytelling has attracted everyone from "movie stars," to fresh faces, to troupes of familiar players looking for variety onscreen. In this conversation, join the Casting Directors behind these dynamic short-form series as they discuss the unique intricacies and challenges associated with casting both episodic and serial anthologies.Panelists: Sherry Thomas (Casting Director, The Twilight Zone)Rachel Tenner (Casting Director, Fargo) Andrew Femenella (Casting Director, High Maintenance) Moderator: Ben Travers (IndieWire)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Power(ful) TV presented by The Television Academy + S'more with Justin Baldoni and Elisabeth Finch

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 89:39


Through innate intimacy and week-to-week stories, television is arguably our most impactful medium, having the power to change hearts and minds. Hear creators, writers, and actors discuss how series can rise above trends and token characters by weaving in storylines of gender, race, religion, aging, immigration, health care, and many more — all with the belief that exposing audiences to a variety of people, experiences, and worlds they might never encounter will foster understanding, empathy, and community. Panelists: Elisabeth R. Finch (Co-Executive Producer/Writer, Grey's Anatomy)Sunil Nayar (Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer, The Red Line) Dee Harris-Lawrence (Showrunner/Executive Producer, David Makes Man)Justin Baldoni (Executive Producer/Director/Actor/Entrepreneur, My Last Days)Moderator: Maury McIntyre (President & Chief Operating Officer, Television Academy)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Letterkenny Q&A presented by Hulu (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 39:14


The cast and creatives behind Hulu's hit import LETTERKENNY discuss going from web series to full-fledged show, Canadian humor, and pulling pranks in this Q&A from ATX Season 8.Season 7 of Letterkenny is now streaming on Hulu!Panelists: Jacob Tierney (EP/Director/Cast)Mark Montefiore (EP)Nathan Dales (Cast)Michelle Mylett (Cast)K. Trevor Wilson (Cast)Moderator: Joanna Robinson (Vanity Fair)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health on TV + S'More with Stephen Falk (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 94:22


TV series broaching stories of mental health and mental illness are on the rise, from anxiety and depression to bipolar disorder and PTSD. By exploring everything from diagnosis and treatment, to daily ups-and-downs, they’re bringing to light what often goes unsaid: the journey towards mental health is universal. Join the writers from a few of TV’s bravest, smartest, weirdest, kindest, most challenging series for an honest discussion about destigmatizing the conversation around mental illness, and breaking open the incredibly un-universal notion of ‘normal.’Panelists: Stephen Falk (Creator/Writer/Executive Producer/Director, You're The Worst)Mike Royce (Creator/Writer/Executive Producer, One Day At a Time) Meredith Averill (Co-Showrunner/Executive Producer/Writer, The Haunting of Hill House)Arielle Kebbel (Actor, Midnight,Texas)Moderator: Ben Travers (IndieWire)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Storytellers on the Frontlines of Change: The Refugee & Asylum Seeker Crisis presented by Amnesty International (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 67:12


As the crisis at the border continues, Amnesty International has been mobilizing and uniting people to welcome refugees and asylum seekers who are fleeing violence and persecution. Too often, these people are portrayed in politics and in the media as two-dimensional tropes -- victims or villains -- without a platform or access to tell their own stories. So what is the role of television in breaking down these harmful stereotypes? Tune in for a discussion with writers & advocates about how to restore agency to refugees and asylum seekers through inclusive representation, multi-faceted characters, and humanist narratives.Panelists: Elisabeth R. Finch (Grey's Anatomy), Alexander Woo (The Terror: Infamy), Rafael Agustin (Jane the Virgin), Mike Royce (One Day at a Time)Moderator: Ashley Houghton (Amnesty International)Correction: The first ATX Season 8 podcast release from The Syndication Project was Better With Age: Growing Older on TV presented by Hollywood Health and Society. --DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
A Conversation with ATX Awardee Phylicia Rashad (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 72:22


Each year, ATX seeks to recognize an individual whose body of work encompasses the very best of the medium; whose career endures as thought-provoking, lasting, genuine, expansive - and ultimately - entertaining. This year we were honored to present our "Award in Television eXcellence" to legendary actress Phylicia Rashad (David Makes Man, The Cosby Show), who was joined in conversation by friend and co-star Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us) for this one-of-a-kind look back and forward at her ongoing and remarkable career.Panelist: Phylicia RashadModerator: Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Better With Age: Growing Older on TV presented by Hollywood, Health & Society (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 68:54


As the spectrum of inclusivity on TV grows, so has the number of shows exploring later-in-life narratives. Never before has there been such an array of characters who redefine what life is like after sixty-five. From series that center on the senior experience, to characters who are part of a multi-generational story, to unpredictable yet relatable solo journeys -- join the writers and actors behind these fully-formed, authentic characters for a timeless discussion about aging onscreen.Panelists:Sarah Thompson (writer, How To Get Away with Murder) Mike Royce (creator/writer/EP, One Day at a Time) Brent Miller (executive producer, One Day at a Time) Mimi Kennedy (actor, Mom) Moderator: Kate Langrall Folb (Director, Hollywood, Health & Society)To learn more about Hollywood, Health & Society, please click here. --DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Grief & The Messiness of Loss + S'More with Meredith Averill (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 104:09


TV has often told deeply affecting stories of loss, death, and trauma, but rarely has it leaned into its unique ability to linger in the messy, uncomfortable business of grief. Recently a number of series have turned their focus to this universal experience, ranging from animated to comedy to horror, from freshman series to established ones and from broadcast networks to digital platforms. Hear from the creatives behind these stand-out episodes & seasons as they discuss their varied approaches to depicting grief, survivors, and a shared catharsis with viewers.**NOTE: Episode contains spoilers for major character deaths. Please see below for spoiler notes/time codes!**Panelists:Kit Steinkellner (creator/executive producer, Sorry for Your Loss)Meredith Averill (co-showrunner/executive producer, The Haunting of Hill House)Julie Plec (creator/executive producer, Legacies)Carina Adly MacKenzie (showrunner/executive producer, Roswell: New Mexico)Moderator: Daniel Fienberg (The Hollywood Reporter)Intro (Beginning - 00:16:45)Includes death-related spoilers for Grey's Anatomy, The 100, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Dance Academy, Sons of Anarchy, The Good WifePanel (00:16:50 - 01:20:55)Includes death-related spoilers for The Good Wife, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Six Feet Under, The Haunting of Hill HouseS'More with Meredith Averill (01:20:55 - END)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
THE LEAGUE Reunion (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 66:58


The cast & creators of THE LEAGUE reunite at ATX ten years after the series premiere to revisit how the show came together, their unique approach to filming the semi-improvised comedy, and share a few of their wildest behind-the-scenes stories. Panelists:Jeff Schaffer (Creator/Executive Producer/Director)Jackie Marcus Schaffer (Creator/Executive Producer/Director)Paul Scheer (Cast)Nick Kroll (Cast)Katie Aselton (Cast)Stephen Rannazzisi (Cast)Jason Mantzoukas (Cast)Moderator: Joanna Robinson (Vanity Fair)--DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 15% OFF of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
GREEK Reunion + S'more with Spencer Grammer, Jacob Zachar & Zack Lively (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 66:45


Twelve years after the premiere, ATX Season 8 went back to Cyprus-Rhodes University for a reunion with the cast & creatives of GREEK! Keep listening after the panel to hear more from Spencer Grammer, Jacob Zachar, and Zack Lively.Panelists: Patrick Sean Smith (Creator/Executive Producer)Shawn Piller (Executive Producer)Lloyd Segan (Executive Producer)Spencer Grammer (Cast)Amber Stevens West (Cast)Jacob Zachar (Cast)Zack Lively (Cast)Tiffany Dupont (Cast)Moderator: Breanne Heldman (People Magazine)--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Most Likely to Make You Laugh + S'more with D'Arcy Carden (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 66:39


In this episode of the TV Campfire, three of the funniest people on TV-- D'Arcy Carden (The Good Place), Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), and Lauren Ash (Superstore)-- join equally funny moderator Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) in conversation. They discuss early comedy influences, share stories from the sets of their hit NBC shows, and more. Plus they make us laugh a whole lot.Keep listening after the panel for some s'more with D'Arcy Carden in our PodcastHQ!Panelists:D'Arcy Carden (The Good Place) Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) Lauren Ash (Superstore) Moderator: Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine)--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
The Terror: Infamy + S'more with George Takei (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 64:03


This episode of the The TV Campfire features a behind-the-scenes look at the The Terror: Infamy with the creative team behind the anthology series' second season.Following the Q&A from the premiere screening from Season 8, ATX's own Ashland Viscosi sits down with George Takei in out Podcast HQ for a talk about his history, his love of TV, and how the two come together.Set during World War II, The Terror: Infamy's haunting and suspenseful 10-episode season centers on a series of bizarre deaths that haunt a Japanese-American community, and a young man’s journey to understand and combat the malevolent entity responsible. "Infamy" premiered on Monday, August 12 and airs Mondays at 9/8c on AMC.Panelists: Alexander Woo (Co-Creator/Showrunner/Executive Producer)George Takei (Consulting Producer/Cast)J.R. Hawbaker (Co-Costume Designer)John Conroy (Director of Photography)Moderator: Richard Whittaker (Austin Chronicle)--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Grown-ish + Good Trouble presented by Freeform (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 80:12


In this double episode of The TV Campfire the casts and creatives of the Freeform hits grown-ish and Good Trouble join ATX season 8 to discuss their second seasons, spin-offs, and how to tackle real world issues in today's climate.grown-ish follows Zooey Johnson, who audiences first met in the ABC hit black-ish, as she and her friends navigate college. The show's completed second season is available to stream on Freeform and Hulu.Panelists:Craig Doyle (Executive Producer/Writer)Yara Shahidi (Cast)Francia Raisa (Cast)Jordan Buhat (Cast)Trevor Jackson (Cast)Moderator: Amanda N'Duka (Deadline)Hailing from creators Joanna Johnson, Peter Paige, and Bradley Bredeweg, Good Trouble follows the Adams Foster siblings, Callie (Maia Mitchell) and Mariana (Cierra Ramirez), as they embark on the next adventure in their lives in Los Angeles. Good Trouble airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Freeform.Panelists:Joanna Johnson (Creator/Executive Producer/Writer)Maia Mitchell (Cast)Cierra Ramirez (Cast)Moderator: Breanne Heldman (People Magazine)--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Game On: A Look at How Competition Series Get Made (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 65:41


The dramatic backstories. The elaborate productions. The showmanship. Get an inside look at the creative & technical process behind your favorite competition shows, and the ways in which they continue to defy “peak TV”.Panelists:Julie Pizzi (Co-Executive Producer, The Challenge)Nicolle Yaron (Executive Producer, Making It)Andrew Llinares (Executive Producer, Dancing With the Stars)Moderator: Emily Longeretta (Us Weekly)WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 20% off your first music license with Audio Network! Email atxpromo@audionetwork.com to take advantage! The be sure to check out their exclusive ATX playlist!You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!

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The TV Campfire
VERONICA MARS (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 66:23


Whether you've already binged all of season 4 or are taking your time with a full series rewatch, you won't want to miss our ATX Season 8 panel with the men of Veronica Mars. Creator Rob Thomas and cast members Jason Dohring, Enrico Colantoni, and Percy Daggs III joined ATX this year to talk all about the being revived on Hulu, characters old and new, and what keeps them all coming back to good 'ole Neptune, CA.Note: our intro to this episode was pre-recorded with love before Hulu's surprise early release of season 4. Veronica Mars does always love to keep us on our toes...PanelistsRob Thomas (Creator)Jason Dohring (Cast)Enrico Colantoni (Cast)Percy Daggs III (Cast)Moderator: Sarah Rodman (Entertainment Weekly)--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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Space Cowboys Podcast
14. Exclusive: ATX TV Festival’s female founders talk TV nostalgia, women in TV

Space Cowboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 34:33


The Space Cowboys podcast is hosted by Liz Prugh and Meg Bonney. The two discuss and recap the latest ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ episode, theories and more.  This episode of our Space Cowboys podcast brings you an exclusive interview for our Fierce Females series. We had the pleasure of chatting with the founders of ATX Festival, Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson before the live screening of The CW Network’s new show, Roswell, New Mexico, in Austin, TX, at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. ATX Television Festival is a four-day event that celebrates the television medium: looking back at its history, where it is now, and where it's headed. The festival consists of panels, screenings, and events where attendees and leaders in the TV industry talk, watch, and experience television together as one community (ATX). The festival is more than a weekend of panels with fans and celebs geeking out, it’s a television experience. It’s one of those festivals that following a panel of one of your favorite TV series, you can grab a drink with the show’s stars and creators after. It’s for TV fans, writers, directors, producers, and those that want to immerse themselves more in the industry. Overall, it’s TV Camp that doesn’t judge you for your love of binging the small screen. Tune in as Meg and I chat with Caitlin and Emily about: -Why TV is the most community-driven medium, and how social media has helped elevate those communities -Their thoughts on how the industry scales the demand for content while maintaining value and quality -How mediums like Facebook Watch, YouTube TV, Netflix, and disruptors alike are changing the game -Favorite female-led projects -Which TV series they are most upset was cancelled -BONUS: Roswell, New Mexico showrunner Carina MacKenzie crashes the podcast to say hi! -And more! Cheers to amazing women doing amazing things. Want more podcast fun? Tune into ATX Festival’s podcast, TV Campfire.

The TV Campfire
Archer: 1999 (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 34:18


The creative minds behind the FXX hit Archer returned to ATX for the third time in Season 8. In this Q&A following a very-special- ATX-only version of an episode from the show's tenth season, you'll hear from the minds behind the animation and get some stories from the always charming star, H. Jon Benjamin. Archer is an animated, half-hour comedy that follows Sterling Archer, Lana Kane and their crew of acid-tongued misfits onboard the M/V Seamus salvage ship. In season 10, an important question arises as they explore deep space and try to outsmart giant aliens, intergalactic pirates and vicious bounty hunters: how do they survive each other? Welcome to the space-tastic world of Archer: 1999.Panelists: H. Jon Benjamin (Cast) Taylor Parrish (Lead Storyboard Artist) Chad Hurd (Producer/Art Director) Moderator: Matt Thompson (Executive Producer, Archer) --ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

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The TV Campfire
Into the Dark: Culture Shock + The House That Horror Built (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 89:36


It's an ATX + Blumhouse double feature! Listen in as the cast & creatives discuss "Culture Shock", the July episode of Hulu's Into the Dark, and then hear from the execs making it all happen behind the scenes at Blumhouse TV!Into the Dark: Culture ShockIn partnership with Blumhouse Television, Into The Dark is a horror event series made up of 12 feature-length installments, with a new program released monthly and inspired by a holiday, that will feature Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story. July's episode, "Culture Shock," is a dystopian horror film following a young Mexican woman’s journey across the border into Texas in pursuit of the American Dream, only to find herself in an American nightmare.Panelists: Gigi Saul Guerrero (Co-Writer/Director)Martha Higareda (Cast)Richard Cabral (Cast)Shawn Ashmore (Cast)Sahar Vahedi (Director of Development, Blumhouse Television)Moderator: Jacqueline Coley (Rotten Tomatoes)>>>The House That Horror Built: Inside Blumhouse TelevisionA unique case study of Blumhouse Television’s journey from the go-to producer of low-budget horror hits, to a multi-genre, consumer-facing studio with a growing presence in TV — and a penchant for finding the unsettling in every-day stories.Panelists: Marci Wiseman (Co-President, Blumhouse Television)Jeremy Gold (Co-President, Blumhouse Television)Sahar Vahedi (Director of Development, Blumhouse Television)Amanda Spain (Director, Alternative & Non-Scripted, Blumhouse Television)Moderator: Bryn Sandberg (The Hollywood Reporter)WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com--ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:Get 20% off your first music license with Audio Network! Email atxpromo@audionetwork.com to take advantage!You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!

The TV Campfire
The Power of Female Partnerships presented by Vanity Fair (Live from ATX Season 8)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 61:45


The first release from ATX Festival Season 8 (2019) is here! We’re kicking off with a panel that truly kicked off the festival (June 6, 2019) and we couldn’t be prouder of this conversation with our partners at Vanity Fair. Though the television industry may at times be ruthless, there are countless powerful stories of female partnerships that thrive despite the industry's hyper-competitive nature. In this panel, we explore several amazing friendships between women who partnered up at the beginning of their careers or at some point along the way (temporarily or permanently) to encourage one another, create a culture of empowerment, and produce some great TV.Panelists: Lauren Whitney (Head of Television, Spyglass Media Group)Cori Wellins (Partner, Scripted Television, WME)Lisa Katz (Co-President, NBC Scripted Programming)Tracey Pakosta (Co-President, NBC Scripted Programming)Jenna Bans (Creator/Executive Producer, Good Girls)Retta (Actor, Good Girls)Moderator: Sonia Saraiya (Vanity Fair) ALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel to watch full panels (like this one) and Q&As from Season 8 and past festivals!BUY A BADGE at atxfestival.com/buy-a-badge and join us next June for ATX Season 9 (June 4-7, 2020)!Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.com

The TV Campfire
Inside ATX: A Look Back, A Leap Forward: See You Next Season at ATX

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 26:39


Episode Notes:This episode features exclusive content from LIVE at ATX Season 8, including interviews with Bless This Mess creator, writer and star Lake Bell, star Pam Grier and director Anya Adams, Jane the Virgin’s Justin Baldoni, Grey’s Anatomy writer and producer Elisabeth Finch and Meredith Averill, writer and producer on The Haunting of Hill House.Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com www.FiveOhm.comALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!Series Information:Welcome to a special edition of The TV Campfire: Inside ATX! Following the success of the first season of our podcast series, we decided the next step in our journey would be to give TV fans, attendees and a brand new audience an inside look at what it takes to build an annual festival. As we prepped for the 8th Season of the ATX Television Festival, we decided to document our entire process - from programming topical panels, negotiating network premieres, finding sponsors and yes, dealing with all the unexpected obstacles (both professional and personal) encountered along the way.Over the course of 6 episodes, you’ll get an inside look into not only the programming and operations, but the relationships and passions that go into building an event from the ground up. This is a behind-the-scenes look at how and why two self-described TV fanatics decided to start an annual “TV camp for grown-ups” and all the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter that happens along the way!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE, WRISTBAND or SINGLE TICKETS at atxfestival.com and join us June 4-7 for ATX Season 9!

The TV Campfire
Inside ATX: From Festival to Finale: A Live Look at Season 8

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 24:49


Episode Notes:This episode features exclusive sneak peaks at the Season 8 panels: “Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health on TV" with Stephan Falk and Meredith Averill, “Euphoria Opening Night Screening Q&A” with Zendaya, “The League Reunion” with Nick Kroll and Jason Mantzoukas, “Veronica Mars Revival” with Rob Thomas, and “ATX Awardee: Phylicia Rashad in Conversation” with Susan Kelechi Watson.Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com www.FiveOhm.comALERT: DISCOUNT for Podcast Listeners:You can get 15% Off of your Season 9 (June 4-7) Badge using the promo code: TVCF2020. Go to ATXFestival.com/Buy-A-Badge and follow links to purchase!Series Information:Welcome to a special edition of The TV Campfire: Inside ATX! Following the success of the first season of our podcast series, we decided the next step in our journey would be to give TV fans, attendees and a brand new audience an inside look at what it takes to build an annual festival. As we prepped for the 8th Season of the ATX Television Festival, we decided to document our entire process - from programming topical panels, negotiating network premieres, finding sponsors and yes, dealing with all the unexpected obstacles (both professional and personal) encountered along the way.Over the course of 6 episodes, you’ll get an inside look into not only the programming and operations, but the relationships and passions that go into building an event from the ground up. This is a behind-the-scenes look at how and why two self-described TV fanatics decided to start an annual “TV camp for grown-ups” and all the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter that happens along the way!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE, WRISTBAND or SINGLE TICKETS at atxfestival.com and join us June 4-7 for ATX Season 9!

TV's Top 5
TV's Top 5 - Live from ATX Television Festival

TV's Top 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 54:31


This week we are LIVE from the ATX Television Festival in Austin! The five topics that Lesley and Dan cover this week are: About the festival with ATX co-founders Emily Gipson and Caitlin McFarland This week in the headlines Mailbag Segment! The state of NBC with Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, the co-presidents of the network Critics Corner Welcome to the TV's Top 5! On this podcast, The Hollywood Reporter's own Lesley Goldberg, West Coast TV Editor, and Daniel Fienberg, Chief Television Critic, will be talking all things TV. Each episode will be broken into five segments that will be sure to deliver real-time television news, a critical look at current and upcoming shows, as well as regular analysis of programs on TV and much more. Stay tuned for future episodes and be sure to subscribe! Hosted by: Lesley Goldberg and Daniel Fienberg Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham

The TV Campfire
Inside ATX: The Juggle Is Real: Final Days til ATX Season 8 (with special guest Arielle Kebbel)

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 22:08


Episode Notes: In the final weeks leading up to Season 8, co-founders Caitlin and Emily balance their personal lives and getting the final details of the festival wrapped up, and ATX Advisory Board member Arielle Kebbel calls in to touch base! Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.comSeries Information:Welcome to a special edition of The TV Campfire: Inside ATX! Following the success of the first season of our podcast series, we decided the next step in our journey would be to give TV fans, attendees and a brand new audience an inside look at what it takes to build an annual festival. As we prepped for the 8th Season of the ATX Television Festival, we decided to document our entire process - from programming topical panels, negotiating network premieres, finding sponsors and yes, dealing with all the unexpected obstacles (both professional and personal) encountered along the way.Over the course of 6 episodes, you’ll get an inside look into not only the programming and operations, but the relationships and passions that go into building an event from the ground up. This is a behind-the-scenes look at how and why two self-described TV fanatics decided to start an annual “TV camp for grown-ups” and all the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter that happens along the way!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!FOLLOW Arielle at @ArielleKebbel on Twitter & InstagramWATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE, WRISTBAND or SINGLE TICKETS at atxfestival.com and join us June 6-9 for ATX Season 8!

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Inside ATX: Let's Talk About Sex (Scenes) with Matt Lauria

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 19:08


Episode Notes: ATX Ambassador and all around friend Matt Lauria joins co-founders Caitlin and Emily to discuss the Season 8 slate of programming and his involvement in this (and previous) year's festival.Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.comSeries Information:Welcome to a special edition of The TV Campfire: Inside ATX! Following the success of the first season of our podcast series, we decided the next step in our journey would be to give TV fans, attendees and a brand new audience an inside look at what it takes to build an annual festival. As we prepped for the 8th Season of the ATX Television Festival, we decided to document our entire process - from programming topical panels, negotiating network premieres, finding sponsors and yes, dealing with all the unexpected obstacles (both professional and personal) encountered along the way.Over the course of 6 episodes, you’ll get an inside look into not only the programming and operations, but the relationships and passions that go into building an event from the ground up. This is a behind-the-scenes look at how and why two self-described TV fanatics decided to start an annual “TV camp for grown-ups” and all the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter that happens along the way!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE, WRISTBAND or SINGLE TICKETS at atxfestival.com and join us June 6-9 for ATX Season 8!

The TV Campfire
Inside ATX: Hollywood v. Hollyshould: Diversity in our Dialogue

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 24:25


Episode Notes:This episode Revisits “Stories without Walls” (Aug. 23, 2018), “What’s Your Pitch?” (June 13, 2018), “Her Body, Her Choice: TV’s Abortion Dilemma” (Aug 16, 2018)Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com www.FiveOhm.comSeries Information:Welcome to a special edition of The TV Campfire: Inside ATX! Following the success of the first season of our podcast series, we decided the next step in our journey would be to give TV fans, attendees and a brand new audience an inside look at what it takes to build an annual festival. As we prepped for the 8th Season of the ATX Television Festival, we decided to document our entire process - from programming topical panels, negotiating network premieres, finding sponsors and yes, dealing with all the unexpected obstacles (both professional and personal) encountered along the way.Over the course of 6 episodes, you’ll get an inside look into not only the programming and operations, but the relationships and passions that go into building an event from the ground up. This is a behind-the-scenes look at how and why two self-described TV fanatics decided to start an annual “TV camp for grown-ups” and all the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter that happens along the way!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE, WRISTBAND or SINGLE TICKETS at atxfestival.com and join us June 6-9 for ATX Season 8!

The TV Campfire
Inside ATX: Behind the Curtain: The Making of ATX Season 8

The TV Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 21:49


Episode Notes: With less than 90 days until Season 8 of ATX, co-founders Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson begin to dive into what really goes into putting together TV Camp for Grown-ups. Episode produced by: Caitlin McFarland, Emily Gipson, AJ Meyers, and audio partner Five Ohm Productions.ATXFestival.com FiveOhm.comSeries Information:Welcome to a special edition of The TV Campfire: Inside ATX! Following the success of the first season of our podcast series, we decided the next step in our journey would be to give TV fans, attendees and a brand new audience an inside look at what it takes to build an annual festival. As we prepped for the 8th Season of the ATX Television Festival, we decided to document our entire process - from programming topical panels, negotiating network premieres, finding sponsors and yes, dealing with all the unexpected obstacles (both professional and personal) encountered along the way.Over the course of 6 episodes, you’ll get an inside look into not only the programming and operations, but the relationships and passions that go into building an event from the ground up. This is a behind-the-scenes look at how and why two self-described TV fanatics decided to start an annual “TV camp for grown-ups” and all the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter that happens along the way!WHERE TO FIND USFOLLOW us at @ATXFestival on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and let us know your thoughts on this episode (or any episode!) using #TheTVCampfire!WATCH full panels and Q&As from past seasons of ATX at atvxp.com and on our YouTube channel.BUY A BADGE, WRISTBAND or SINGLE TICKETS at atxfestival.com and join us June 6-9 for ATX Season 8!

Pure Fandom
Exclusive: ATX TV Festival’s female founders talk TV nostalgia, women in TV

Pure Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 34:33


The Space Cowboys podcast is hosted by Liz Prugh and Meg Bonney. The two discuss and recap the latest ‘Roswell, New Mexico’ episode, theories and more.  This episode of our Space Cowboys podcast brings you an exclusive interview for our Fierce Females series. We had the pleasure of chatting with the founders of ATX Festival, Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson before the live screening of The CW Network’s new show, Roswell, New Mexico, in Austin, TX, at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. ATX Television Festival is a four-day event that celebrates the television medium: looking back at its history, where it is now, and where it's headed. The festival consists of panels, screenings, and events where attendees and leaders in the TV industry talk, watch, and experience television together as one community (ATX). The festival is more than a weekend of panels with fans and celebs geeking out, it’s a television experience. It’s one of those festivals that following a panel of one of your favorite TV series, you can grab a drink with the show’s stars and creators after. It’s for TV fans, writers, directors, producers, and those that want to immerse themselves more in the industry. Overall, it’s TV Camp that doesn’t judge you for your love of binging the small screen. Tune in as Meg and I chat with Caitlin and Emily about: -Why TV is the most community-driven medium, and how social media has helped elevate those communities -Their thoughts on how the industry scales the demand for content while maintaining value and quality -How mediums like Facebook Watch, YouTube TV, Netflix, and disruptors alike are changing the game -Favorite female-led projects -Which TV series they are most upset was cancelled -BONUS: Roswell, New Mexico showrunner Carina MacKenzie crashes the podcast to say hi! -And more! Cheers to amazing women doing amazing things. Want more podcast fun? Tune into ATX Festival’s podcast, TV Campfire.

Extra Hot Great
217: You Don't Know Jack Ryan

Extra Hot Great

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 108:23


Tom Clancy's foxy CIA nerd is back in John Krasinski form for Amazon's new series, and first-time guests and ATX Festival poohbahs Cait and Emily joined us to talk about its problematic politics, whether the TV-scape needs another Homeland, why Krasinski chose THIS project, and Timothy Hutton's new corporate-douche casting lane. We went Around The Dial with Ozark, Anne With An E, The Big Family Cooking Showdown, Halt & Catch Fire, The Purge, and Paradise PD before taking a ferry to Gay Head for Cory's exasperated submission of a Season 6 Gilmore Girls to the Nonac. New Bachelor Colton won, NBC News lost, and Tara's non-regulation Game Time was music to (some of) our ears. Will Buntsy lose her mind at the Nonac music again? Has Jack Ryan crowned a new William Fichtner? Find out in an explosive new Extra Hot Great. Show Topics Lead Topic Jack Ryan Around The Dial The Purge Anne With An E Ozark The Big Family Cooking Showdown Halt And Catch Fire Paradise PD The Nonac Gilmore Girls S06.E15: A Vineyard Valentine Winner and Loser of the Week Colton of The Bachelor NBC News Game Time Tube Tunes III Show Notes The ATX Festival The TV Campfire podcast: "What's Your Pitch" and "Complex, Not Complicated" The Two Spotted Dicks podcast The Blotter The Guardian rips a strip off Cooking Showdown Austin Anarchy Men's Roller Derby presents Drag Queens Of The Rink Special Guests: Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Writers Panel with Ben Blacker
BONUS! The TV Campfire Podcast & ATX TV Fest Co-Founders Caitlin McFarland & Emily Gipson

The Writers Panel with Ben Blacker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 33:49


Ben talks with ATX Television Festival Co-Founders Caitlin McFarland & Emily Gipson and offers a preview of the ATX produced podcast, The TV Campfire.You can find The TV Campfire on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tv-campfire/id1386598065?mt=2The ATX Television Festival Official Website:http://atxfestival.com

Tomorrow Will Be Televised
Tomorrow Will Be Televised TaTaTu/ATX Festival Preview/Dear White People Episode

Tomorrow Will Be Televised

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 88:00


Expanded 90-minute edition of the program all about TV. Our guests: Andrea Iervolino, organizer of TaTaTu, a new blockchain/cryptocurrency-powered entertainment venture rewarding people for what they watch (live from the Cannes Film Festival); ATX Festival founders and co-executive directors Caitlin McFarland and Emily Gipson, live from Austin, Texas; and Dear White People co-star Marque Richardson.

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Fem TV
ATX Television Festival Co-founder Emily Gipson

Fem TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 39:21


ATX Television Festival co-founder Emily Gipson joins Melissa to chat about her start in the TV industry, the festival's growth since its first year, and how it's become a forum to discuss important issues. She also gives us a preview of what's in store during the 2018 festival. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube