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Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft discusses the intersection of storytelling and visual effects with guest Austin Baur, a filmmaker with experience in VFX, animation, and color grading. Joined by film students Andres and Baker, the conversation covers practical filmmaking on a budget, the evolution of visual effects technology, and the future of the film industry in terms of smaller, more efficient teams. Austin highlights his career journey from a VFX artist to a director, emphasizing the importance of creativity and decisiveness in the filmmaking process. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Trilith Institute Talks 00:50 Meet the Guests: Austin Baur and Film Students 02:06 Austin Baur's Journey in the Film Industry 05:21 Challenges and Growth in Visual Effects 07:46 Innovative VFX Techniques and Practical Effects 10:12 CT Cantina and Taqueria: A Culinary Experience 22:10 Andres' Thesis Film: Ambitious VFX on a Budget 27:02 Future of Filmmaking: Technology and AI 31:57 Unexpected Career Shift: From VFX to Color Grading 32:46 Challenges of Color Science and Display Technology 33:44 Practical Effects vs. Digital: A Filmmaker's Dilemma 36:12 The Evolution of Visual Effects in Filmmaking 43:25 The Rise of Small Teams in High-Quality Productions 53:31 The Future of Filmmaking: Technology and Collaboration 57:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn
#1361 A Uber/ Taxi passenger shares his dreams, struggles in film school in New York, America. The policitcs drama while learning at the sharpe end. info@Taxi-Chronicles.com
In this episode, I'm diving into the world of must-read books for film school students and cinema enthusiasts alike. We'll be exploring memoirs and insights from some of the industry's most influential figures. I've read a huge range of books, covering everything from the intricacies and history of Hollywood to the personal journeys of famed directors, Golden Era Hollywood mysteries, and more. Whether you're a film student looking to learn the ropes or a seasoned professional seeking deeper knowledge, this episode is packed with rich recommendations to enhance your understanding of the film industry. You can purchase all the books here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/kimwannop/list/172VSNWFF97G1?ref_=aip_sf_cur_spv_ons_d One standout recommendation is "Life's Work" by David Milch, a poignant memoir detailing the creative process behind shows like Deadwood and NYPD Blue, while shedding light on the personal battles Milch faced. Another must-read is "Directed by James Burroughs" by James Burroughs, offering an inside look at the evolution of sitcoms and invaluable insights into TV directing. For those interested in Hollywood's golden era, "The Castle on Sunset" by Shawn Levy reveals the fascinating stories behind the iconic Chateau Marmont. Additionally, Griffin Dunne's "The Friday Afternoon Club" intertwines personal and cultural narratives, exploring his family's entertainment legacy. Each book is an essential resource filled with lessons and stories that any film lover or professional will find compelling and informative. Are you passionate about TV and film production? Fascinated by the behind-the-scenes magic that brings your favorite shows and movies to life? Look no further than the Decorating Pages podcast! Join Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop as she guides you through the world of visual storytelling in each episode. With exclusive interviews featuring top industry professionals—from production designers and set decorators to prop masters—you'll gain unparalleled insights and appreciation for the craft. Whether you're a film enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious about the creative process, Decorating Pages podcast is your essential guide to the art of TV and film production. Don't miss out—subscribe today and embark on a captivating journey behind the scenes! #DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNow Subscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, and iHeartRadio. Follow me: Instagram: @decoratingpages YouTube: Decorating Pages Podcast TikTok: @decoratingpagespodcast Reach out to Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.com and visit www.decoratingpagespodcast.com for more information.
What happens when Tulane film students Joey, Jack, and audio engineer Riley take over the NOLA Film Scene Podcast? Find out as these budding filmmakers join us to discuss their journey and motivations behind starting a podcast that highlights the vibrant film industry of New Orleans. We dive deep into our backgrounds in acting and voice acting, and discuss the unique cultural richness that sets the NOLA film scene apart from other markets. You'll hear about the collaborative spirit within the local industry and the exciting opportunities for growth, such as the potential for building new sound stages and expanding the market. This heartfelt exchange is bound to inspire and resonate with filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike.Support the Show.Follow us on IG @nolafilmscene, @kodaksbykojack, and @tjsebastianofficial.
Josey Wales (his nickname that was affectionately bestowed upon him by the 6666s cowboys) came to the US for the first time in 2017. Ever since he was young, Josey wanted to be a cowboy. However, he was not born in the heart of Texas, rather the rural hills of Wales. After graduating from university, Josey decided to pursue his boyhood dream of cowboying and went to Texas. This led him to the 6666s ranch of all places where he would meet cowboys such as former guest, Dusty Burson, and cowboy legend, Boots O'Neal. Though the road wasn't easy and the learning curve was steep, Josey continues to pursue the craft of cowboying today. Join Ben and Joe as they sit down with Josey to discuss this tale of determination, toughness and a man who is turning himself into a true Texas cowboy, despite the odds.
Film student Savanna Mai Rust and drama student Navi Dixon discuss their journey as emerging artists.
Film student Savanna Mai Rust and drama student Navi Dixon discuss their journey as emerging artists.
2024 Oscars Preview and Predictions Show Hosts: Steve Boese & Trish Steed Guest: Patrick Boese, Film Student at Boston University & Content Creator The 2024 Academy Awards are just around the corner and we can't wait to see who will take home the top awards. On this episode, we break down all the nominees and give our expert predictions on who will win big. From Best Picture to Best Original Song, we've got you covered. Let's get ready for Hollywood's biggest night! Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app! This episode of At Work in America is sponsored by Paychex, one of the leading providers of HR, payroll, retirement, and insurance solutions for businesses of all sizes. AI and automation can finally offer significant time-savings on daily HR management and transform hiring, reporting, and managing your workforce. But, you're probably wondering, “Where do I even begin with upgrading my HR tech?” We've worked together with Paychex and 9 of our HR insider friends to assemble a comprehensive guide to HR tech in 2024. It features insights to help you assess, shop, and onboard new software that can save you time, resources, and money. With so many new technologies hitting the market and what's quickly becoming an AI- obsessed work culture, it can be hard to find a starting point. This toolkit is the first step in cutting through all that noise. So, if you're ready to streamline your processes and save time with a strategic investment in new HR tech, don't wait another minute. Grab your free copy today at paychex.com/awia.
In this episode, I'm joined by writer/director Spencer Whiteout, producer Andrew Baer, and editor Alex Vollman - the filmmakers behind Space Waves, a feature film.This inspiring filmmaking team produced their first feature film while still in film school, beginning with a budget of just $8K. Over three years they faced massive obstacles, but ultimately overcame every setback to create a fantastic debut film. Throughout the interview, we discuss the film at length from concept to completion, how they pulled it off, and critical lessons learned.Links from the show:Space Waves - https://spacewavesfilm.com“Beast Mode” Making Of Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9ik1khvUjQSpencer Whiteout Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/0TSyyEp6IiA4PwbhtOJerC?si=e2e0082f10aa430eSimmering Studios - https://simmeringstudios.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
Chapman is known to host a wide variety of travel courses from full semesters abroad to summer or interterm courses. This last summer, over 20 film students had the opportunity to produce films in Greece for the class FTV 393: Cultural Filmmaking, Greek Myths from Page to Screen. Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with one student filmmaker on this trip who had the privilege of getting their script realized and produced as a film. Created by ABBY LITTLE, Podcast Editor
The College of the North Atlantic's Television and Film Program is underway, and Heather visits some classes to see what's happening.
Pretty Little Liars - Original Sin: Girlfriend Shows Jim is here to share his thoughts on the HBO MAX reboot in full slasher style!Stephen Colbert Vs. An Old Lady: Stephen Colbert continues to "punch up" by going after some obscure old lady that decided to rap her senate campaign video.Palette Cleansers: A "rapper" Shawty Dred decided to piss off of his high rise balcony and Atlanta is not going to take it anymore.HALF MEASURES!, FERMENTING!, ANDOR!, BUSTA RHYMES!, TURN IT UP!, FIRE IT UP!, GAY ACE OF SPADES!, BI-SANTA!, ONOMOTOPOEIA MAMA MIA!, GIRLFRIEND SHOWS JIM!, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS ORIGINAL SIN!, HBO MAX!, SLASHER!, HORROR!, LEATHERFACE!, GLAMPING!, I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!, AMAZON PRIME!, MOVIE NERD!, INSUFFERABLE!, FILM STUDENT!, PSYCHO!, BLACK CHRISTMAS!, GENDER FLIP!, GIALLO!, TRANS HYSTERIA!, ROMERO!, JORDAN PEELE!, US!, GET OUT!, OBVIOUS!, LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT!, YOU!, JOE!, NETFLIX!, ABC FAMILY!, NOPE!, SPECTACLE!, OLD LADY RAPPER!, UTAH DISTRICT 12!, SENATE!, LINDA PAULSON!, REPUBLICAN!, GOD!, FAMILY!, CONSTITUTION!, TIM & ERIC!, GRAN TURISMO!, WOKE!, WHITE FEMINIST!, PRIVILEGE!, STEPHEN COLBERT!, MONOLOGUE!, PLANT!, FALSE FLAG!, BRITISH PRIME MINISTER!, RAP!, DOG WHISTLE!, FAST FOOD!, PALETTE CLEANSER!, POPEYE'S!, GUN DISCHARGED!, PLAY IT OFF!, SLAMMED DOOR!, NAKED RAPPER!, HIGH RISE!, URINATING!, PISS BOY!, ATLANTA!, NAKED!, BITS!, UMBRELLA!, BITS!, PIEDMONT PARK!, ENTERTAINERS!, PUBLIC INDECENCY!, SHORTY DREAD!, SHAWTY DREAD!, SONGS!, DRUG DEALERS!, SHAWTY LADY DREAD!, BAD ASS!, ASS IS BAD!, DREAMCAST!, SEAMAN!, FRINGE!, FATHER!, KILLS EX-WIFE!, ELECTRICITY!, POWER!, LOCKBOX!, SHOT!, APP ORDERS!, TACO BELL!, BURGER KING!, DEALS!, COMPLAIN!, DISPUTE THE CHARGE!, CHIPOTLE!, FREE BURRITO!, CODES!, RAISING CANE'S!, TIMBER'S!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
The CJNG began as El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel's military wing, but it has since broken away to become Mexico's most powerful criminal organization. After the murder of three Jalisco film students, the group gained international attention. As the crew was leaving, their car broke down, and out of nowhere two CJNG hitmen in police uniforms appeared. The students were herded into another car by the assailants, who then drove off. A rapper named QBA, who was a rising star with up to five million views per video on YouTube at the time of his arrest, is the one who was paid to dissolve their bodies in acid. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
The Bois R'Us https://linktr.ee/theboisrus Official Merch Shop at https://theboisrus.myspreadshop.com/ Welcome back listeners! We are extremely excited to be kicking off the premiere of Season 4! We couldn't have come this far without your ongoing support, and if your new stick around as we have an incredible line up for you this season with fun episodes and amazing guests. To start, we have Adam Duffy joining the show. He is here to share his experience as a film student at Asuza Pacific University along with the many projects he has worked on, and some have been screened for Warner Bros! He is now leading is own production company Three Point Pictures so you get to hear how that got started and the direction its going. Our merch is officially here at Spreadshop! Show your support for our show on Patreon! Get exclusive accesses to full episodes and extended content, all available only on Patreon. Included you get to hear the one word that our guests would describe themselves, and how social media has changed the landscape of their career, and to include the bit of advice they will leave our listeners like you. Don't miss out and join The Bois R'Us crew on Patreon! Guest: Adam Duffy @duffyboat at Three Point Pictures @threepoint.pictures IG: @theboisrus Host: Ian Tesdall @iantesdall
In episode 42 of Reel Friends, Madison & Emily are returning to their roots to chat 'Citizen Kane' & Other Movies Film Students Won't Shut Up About. Join them as they talk through the staples of cinema education, hear an excerpt from Emily's 'Citizen Kane' thesis paper, and of course, get into the "Rosebud" of is all. Plus, join us next week for 'Arrival' & Other Plot Twists I We Didn't See Coming.
In early April 2022, Kat Zabecka spoke to University of Edinburgh MSc Film Studies students Niamh Carey-Furness and Yvonne Wang, founders of The Film Dispatch magazine, an exciting student-led initiative.
Why plagiarism is never okay…what happens when you criticize classic scenes from the Godfather, Canon's new feature two years post release, and why $9K isn't enough to finish your film… In this episode, we talk about… The ethical obligation of creators to avoid plagiarism at all costs Opting for collaboration instead of stealing someone's work What happens when the internet calls out the darkness of The Godfather Inherent desire to make the right choice when filming Learning in public and remembering aesthetics change over time Orson Welles diaper baby and the value of cross-disciplinary skills in filmmaking Unlocking the context of past work to understand the evolution of film Canon's new internal RAW update to the C70, 2 years after its release Recognizing the increasing upgrade speed of cameras, lenses, and lighting Ask No Film School: Where can I go to get my film through post for $9K? Resources on NoFilmSchool.com to learn editing and filmmaking skills yourself Links to Resources: https://www.nofilmschool.com/money-survey Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Get your questions answered on the podcast by emailing editor@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Television, film and voiceover actress Montse Hernandez joins us on the show this week to talk all about her latest project, the horror-thriller 'Student Body'. She shares some of the biggest challenges she experienced while filming, some of the obstacles she faced in the earlier days of career, and why every actor needs to be kinder to themselves in this incredibly competitive business. Thanks for tuning in, don't forget to subscribe to the show! "Student Body" will be available to buy and stream on iTunes, Prime Video and Apple TV on February 8th. Check out our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3nR1DBT Follow us on Instagram @actorswithissues
Kat Zabecka speaks to Mira Nemcikova and Rici Wenger, former MSc Film Studies students at the University of Edinburgh, about romantic comedies. They discuss You've Got Mail (Nora Ephron 1998), Ever After: A Cinderella Story (Andy Tennant 1998) and The Proposal (Anne Fletcher 2009). Please note this episode includes spoilers.Sources mentioned:Ruti, M., 2016. Feminist film theory and Pretty Woman. London: Bloomsbury PublishingShreiber, M., 2014. American Postfeminist Cinema: Women, Romance and Contemporary Culture. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University PressVerevis, C., 2006. Film Remakes. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University PressThree Wishes for Cinderella (Vorlicek 1973)
After playing rugby in college, working an unpaid filmmaking internship, and switching into recruiting, Michael Poage was feeling burnt out. But after teaching himself how to code, Michael was able to land a job at startup Teachable without a computer science degree or coding bootcamp experience. In this episode, Mike talks about how he got his job at Teachable, what internal tools are and why they matter to a company, and his experience watching a brand new startup grow into a 200+ employee company. To learn more about Michael Poage, Laurence Bradford, and today's key takeaways, visit learntocodewith.me/s8e8. Thank you to our sponsor for this season, Linode. Host your app, website, or service on the cloud from just $5 a month, plus get $100 in credit when you create a new account at linode.com/learntocode.
Tap-dancing, anti-authoritarian, religious penguins? Join Mon and Nick as they descend down the rabbit hole of George Miller's best film series, connecting it to the highly inferior* Mad Max series, penguin boobs and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. *Please don't kill me Billy, I was being sarcastic Warning: References to suicide, but this time they're not jokes. If you're in Australia, the number to Lifeline is 13 11 14. Hosts: Monica Ouk, Nicholas Arnott Editor: Monica Ouk Works Cited: George Miller Interview on Mad Max: Fury Road “On the politiques des auteurs” – André Bazin, 1957 , Precious Bodily Fluids How Generation Gaps Work. HowStuffWorks Our society is obsessed with masculinity, and it's making me tired , Dejan Jotanovic Masculine traditions still rule in study of Australian men, Televangelists: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) Anti-Religious Symbolism in Happy Feet Institutions of the Offensive, Domestic Sources of Dispute Initiation in Authoritarian Regimes - Brain Lai and Dan Slater. NRSV Catholic Edition Bible. Happy Feet: The Movie Storybook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the turtles were unable to get together… but that doesn't mean we don't have something under our SHELLS! LMFAO! Long ago, we recorded a very special turtle talk, elegantly discussing the work of beloved auteur, Christopher Nolan. Inevitably, this episode was a mess, and, like Nolan's work, too complex to comprehend. These factors caused this turtle talk to be swept away by the current… until now! Featuring the one of a kind, Self Proclaimed Philosopher, Edward George Haag!
In this week's episode, we are talking with Nick Kasander of Bethlehem Township. We talk all about the fun things at Musikfest, what it's like to work at Artsquest, and talk about how the Freddy Awards have impacted Nick's life. A student at Temple University, Nick Kasander majors in Psychology and Film and has recently created a short film called “In His Skin”, which is available on his YouTube channel (and below). Nick talks about his volunteer work with ArtsQuest and what he loves about living in the Lehigh Valley. You can check out his work on YouTube (Nick kasander) and Instagram (@nickk518)! Thank you to our partners: Burke Insurance Agency Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate and our Season Featured Partner, Venture X Take it from a Local, a Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast, is hosted by Allison Pittenger, a 20-year-old college junior. “A Bethlehem native, I grew up going to Musikfest every summer, seeing shows at the State Theatre, and experiencing all that the Lehigh Valley has to offer. I’m a current student at East Stroudsburg University studying Video & Television production. I love theme parks, musical theatre, traveling, and of course creating content for people to enjoy. I began as an intern with Lehigh Valley with Love in early 2020 and have continued to work with them on various projects, and now this podcast! The goal of Take It From a Local is to hear from Lehigh Valley residents of past and present and to get their views and opinions on the many things to experience in the area. You can find me and follow my journey through life over on my Instagram @alli.pitt. I hope you enjoy the podcast!” – Get all of our links here. https://linktr.ee/lvwithlove – Subscribe to the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast. – Want to be a guest on the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast?
The Master asks you to recall back to a time where you didn't see Joaquin Phoenix fuck sand and, despite what the title says, nobody is having a Good Time, while you don't need depression to feel utter despair when you have Manchester By The Sea.The study session starts in 3...2...1...BINGE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3-2-1-binge/message
Misbah joins Immad to discuss his filmmaking journey, as well as overcoming challenges that present themselves.
Tune in as I talk with Dylan, a film student and fellow podcaster, about all of the people that make our favorite movies, as well as our life journeys, so great. We can all benefit from the help of others, and who we are surrounded by can have a huge impact on who we are! Would you like to thank Dylan for spreading some wisdom today? Check Out his channel and podcast here! https://www.youtube.com/user/DylanJr98/featured Be Awesome and Enjoy Life! Love ya'll, CB --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/ghpodJackson is a cinematographer and tech YouTuber who is currently in film school. In our conversation, we talk about camera gear, tech, YouTube life, and whether film school is still worth it.LINKShttps://www.youtube.com/jacksonhayeshttps://twitter.com/jacksonhvisualshttps://twitter.com/davemaze
Babar Mangi is a Sindhi Rapper and Film Student. We spoke about the disparity between the clout afforded to regional musicians as opposed to musicians that produce music in Urdu, about the subversive spirit of rap, about investing in our dreams, about the importance of working hard and the power of familial support.
Barbara Hamburg was murdered outside her home in 2010. The police investigated, but no one was charged. As her family grieved, her son, Madison Hamburg, began digging into and documenting his mother’s investigation for a school film project. In 2020, Madison’s docuseries “Murder on Middle Beach” premiered to rave reviews on HBO. Kristi Piehl sat down with Madison to discuss how loss can be the inspiration to turn the page.
This is a small piece of a three-hour interview Houston did with the fine folks at Film Courage (https://www.youtube.com/filmcourage). The interview was wide-ranging, but this chunk was specifically about the essential elements to creating a Storyworld that is viable to produce stories across a myriad of platforms. Enjoy PS: If you want to see the actual filmed interview, be sure to go to the Film Courage YouTube channel and show them some love. Be sure to send in a voice message that we may include on a future episode: https://anchor.fm/superstoryworks/message One 3 Creative Website - http://superstory.works The Super Story Vidcast - https://youtube.com/one3productions Twitter - @one3creative --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/superstoryworks/message
To 2029 we go! At least it's not as bad as 2020. We watched The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day starring Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, directed by Jimmy Cameron. *SPOILER ALERT* If you haven't seen these and don't want to know the ending, we recommend watching it before listening to this podcast. Timestamps: Movies We Watched This Week: 31:21 Our Prescription for Next Week: 37:09 Deleted Scenes from The Terminator: We are now accepting emails to offer advice! If you have a question or need advice that you want to be aired on the podcast, email us at . Each week we will read questions on air and offer our “professional” advice. We will prescribe you a great movie to watch to help you out! Follow us on Instagram @filmtherapypodcast Watch our YouTube channel Film Therapy Podcast Be sure to like, subscribe, follow, rate, and review us! Music in episode: Someday - Acoustic Folk Background Music Edited by Madison Verhulst
I did a live show today, where I attempted to film scenes from my new indie film in peoples’ yards. Apparently nobody supports…
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I sit down with Filmmaker, Film Student and overall Film Enthusiast Josh O'Gorman to discuss how Covid-19 has affected the film making industry. Josh is so knowledgable about movies that this isn't our first time talking about films and filmmaking. I wished I knew half of what he's already forgotten about films. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativeliberty/support
Ellen Olis is a student at the Savannah College of Art & Design. The Athens TV Virtual Speaker Series connects film and TV students in the Athens TV class at Troy Athens High School in Troy, Michigan. If you work in the creative field and would like to share your experience with students, email us at tvathens@gmail.com.
Today I interview Emma Hall, film student at Salt Lake Community College. Find out what Emma's mom did to prepare her to watch scary movies, and how this played into her interest in film production. And did you know students at SLCC get the chance to work on film productions in Utah? Links: http://www.slcc.edu/film/index.aspx https://film.utah.gov Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
ORIGIN STORY: How Ross got into storytelling, screenwriting, etc. (3:50)Combining TECH AND STORYTELLING: How writers can use tech to enable better writing or overcoming writer's block (5:35)How to make a story interesting (drama) and meaningful (theme)? (12:30)What makes a great story? (13:50)Using “dramatic questions” — or questions that make the audience want to know what the answer is— to retain audience interest and to push forward a story (18:30)Importance of theme (24:00)Is exploration of moral questions necessary for a great story? (31:20)What is your process of getting your ideas to paper — how you actually start writing the script itself?(43:10)Snowflake method of writing (46:00)Ross, what is the meaning of life?! (51:30)Preorder Ross's upcoming book "The Structure of Story" here: https://kiingo.co/preorderMore about Kiingo here: https://kiingo.com/Connect with Kiingo on Instagram here: instagram.com/kiingocreative/Connect with Ross on Instagram: instagram.com/ross_hartmann
#41: Writer, Director, and Actor Richie Imburgio joins BF v GF for our longest episode yet to share his journey in the film industry thus far as a student at Brooklyn College. From a young age Richie was enamored with storytelling and would make short parodies with his friends on a flip camera. Today, Richie produces high-quality short films, work for clients, and music videos, all of which can be viewed on his website Messenger-Studios.com. In this episode, we talk about crazy production stories, the impact of TikTok on consumer media, some of our favorite films, breaking into the film industry, and Richie's personal works. For anyone interested in film production, this episode is a must listen! Follow Richie on Instagram: @rich__e_rich Follow BF v GF on Instagram: @bfvgfpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Have you seen literally any Hollywood rom-com set in a high school? Then you've seen The Kissing Booth, so there's no need to pre-watch as you join Mon and Nick talking about toxic men, the examples we set for the youngins and Freud being a cuck. Warning: Mon drops the C-word. We're just surprised that Nick didn't say it first. HOSTS AND EDITORS: Monica Ouk and Nicholas Arnott Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-66598247-303092364 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asfilmstudentpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/asfilmstudent Facebook: As A Film Student Podcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/asfilmstudent/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A kidnapped dog, an alcoholic writer, his weird mate, his weird mate's weird mate, one pissed off mob boss, and seven psychopaths. No, it's not a pre-pandemic weekend with Nick, it's Martin McDonagh's third feature film: Seven Psychopaths! Come with Monica and Nicholas as they talk about race (again), feminism (again), meta-writing (ooh that's new) and that one guy in high school who made everybody uncomfortable by being a thinly-veiled racist. Works Cited Is 'Seven Psychopaths' being meta or just reinforcing stereotypes? | Pop Life Seven Psychopaths: 'You can't kill dogs in Hollywood' Sam Rockwell – last of the goofballs | Film Butler, J. Gender Trouble (1990) Ferguson, M. “I Retract that Bit…”: Hypermasculinity and Violence in Martin McDonagh's Films (2019) Further reading Contrapoints HOSTS AND EDITORS: Monica Ouk and Nicholas Arnott Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-66598247-303092364 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asfilmstudentpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/asfilmstudent Facebook: As A Film Student Podcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/asfilmstudent/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yalllll welcome back! We’ve done a few darker topics recently so we’re gunna lighten it up this week. We’ve got a trio of awesomeness: Eric, Ashley and Dylan are here to talk movies. Why do we, as a culture, love movies so much? You’ll find out quickly, I don’t watch near as many as these three do, and Ashley and Dylan both have been involved in making full length films, so they bring legitimate experience to the table. Dylan has been on the show before, but we didn’t talk about God then, so of course I had to bring it up near the end to cap things off. Thanks for listening, enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joe-von-kennel/support
Twilight! The cultural phenomenon that changed the way we laugh about vampires. Join Nick and Mon as they discuss Twilight through the nostalgia, the domestic abuse, the racism, the baseball scene, and the bangin' soundtrack that had no right to be as good as it was. Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-66598247-303092364 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asfilmstudentpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/asfilmstudent Facebook: As A Film Student Podcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/asfilmstudent/ HOSTS AND EDITORS: Monica Oak and Nicholas Arnott See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Knives Out is a mystery murder film that takes you on a journey from the very start. We will dig into the makings of why this story is so outstanding. If you are a fan of "Whodunit" films, you will love how this film weaves into our imagination. The film stars Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette, Lakeith Stanfield, Katherine Langford, and Christopher Plummer.
Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies! In this episode, we have a great talk with Jacob Gustafson, film teacher at Righetti High School in Santa Maria, but also author of Awful Awesome Action Volume 1: A Journey Through the Wild World of So-Bad-They're-Good Action Films. The book is now available on Amazon right here. For those in the industry, check out the Covid-19 Entertainment Industry Response website for more details on assistance during the COVID-19 Pandemic. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/take18/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/take18/support
Jessie and Emily discuss why you should study film!
Fresh off a huge 16 day shoot, I chat with filmmaker Tony Franklin. He started as an art director, working for Target's in-house creative department. He has quickly and successfully transitioned into a full-time commercial filmmaker, and luckily for us, Tony shares his journey with us. We chat about when to sign and why not to sign with a commercial production company, as well as how to measure if you and the company are a good fit. We also discuss craft, and how he gets natural performances out of non-actors. We're like minded, as we both always want to get a new spot for the reel. Enjoy a Tony Franklin spot, his director's cut for Academy Sports, at his site or at jordanbrady.com. My next Commercial Directing Bootcamp will be in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, December 19th, 2015 - so sign up. Read the reviews on this site. Pretty flattering. #blush. Get the "Maserati of iPhone Cases" called IOMCases. Buy one. Super cool, stainless steel. And I'm offering all currently enrolled Film Students and those in Ad School a whopping $75 Student Discount on my Bootcamp. thanks, Jordan This episode is 90 minutes, give or take, of our chat. Please like the show on iTunes.
Editor Rob Watzke has cut many of your favorite tv spots over the years, but on nights and weekends, he teaches improvisation. We saw his show the night Helen Hunt played along with Rob and his troupe. The 100% riffed show was amazing. Back in the editing bay, Rob deftly cuts on any tool invented, and works with his agency clients to bring out the best in the footage. We chat improvisation, editing and discuss the birth of the Frankensteinization of multiple versions of edits in one cut. Is it really better? You'll enjoy this episode. Admittedly, I babbled too much. Two cool things: my pal launch the Maserati of iPhone Cases" called IOM Cases. Buy one. Super cool, stainless steel. And I'm offering all currently enrolled Film Students and those in Ad School a whopping $75 discount on my Bootcamp. My next Commercial Directing Bootcamp will be in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, December 19th, 2015 - so sign up today! You're worth it. thanks, Jordan This episode is 85 minutes, give or take, of our banter. Please like the show on iTunes.
CineNation Episode 8: SXSW and Music Streaming SXSW Aaron Reed Ice-Bound Mark Duplass talk Going out and doing it Most film school people aren't competing with other film school people Tangerine - shot entirely on iPhone SXSW Interactive: Gimmicky is this the future? -Buzzfeed experiments with couples trying to defuse a bomb: Music Streaming Spotify 100-200x streams vs sales Long tail Taylor Swift is opposed to the free tier of Spotify Lowers the expectations for the cost of music David Bazan Jay-Z's streaming service Tidal $20/month high quality audio Taylor Swift is streaming on it CNN- Taylor Swift goes to Jay-Z's service: If you don't appear on spotify you risk not being heard When you think you have a hit, you want everyone to be able to hear the hit Tying streaming music back into Film Students are not buying films Why put your indie movie on a streaming service? Fans, is film creating fans like music does?