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Editors - Varun Viswanath ACE and Patrick Tuck The RESERVATION DOGS editing team of Varun Viswanath ACE and Patrick Tuck have spent the last two of the show's three seasons, working together to close the loop on multiple, multi-generational stories. Considering that the focus was just on the four teens when Varun started the journey with the Season One pilot, this was no small feat. There was no roadmap as to how their lives and their stories would interconnect with the generations of "Rez Dogs" that came before. RESERVATION DOGS follows the exploits of four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma who steal, rob and save in order to get to the exotic, mysterious and faraway land of California. To succeed, they will have to save enough money, outmaneuver the methheads at the junkyard on the edge of town and survive a turf war against a much tougher rival gang. VARUN VISWANATH ACE Varun is a Film & TV Editor based in Los Angeles, CA. He is a member of the American Cinema Editors and the Motion Pictures Editors Guild, and has an MFA in Film Editing from The American Film Institute Conservatory. His work on What We Do In The Shadows was nominated for Best Edited Comedy Series at the 2021 ACE Eddie awards. PATRICK TUCK Patrick Tuck is a versatile editor who most recently edited FX's Dave and Mo for Netflix. Getting his start in the commercial and documentary world, Patrick prides himself on his talent for balancing genres and styles to create unique tones and rhythms, as well as his ability to find solutions for the toughest creative puzzles. Editing Reservation Dogs In our discussion with the RESERVATION DOGS editing team, we talk about: Overwriting the story by a half, so you can cut it down by a third Taking tonal adventures Stringing together "joke pods" Drug tripping just enough to earn a visit from the aliens The Quentin connection The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs See what's new with Avid Media Composer Hear Varun Viswanath ACE discuss editing the series BLINDSPOTTING Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Hollywood may be on strike, but the Emmys are rolling on! Ashley and comedian Niles Abston ask why the drama categories are fixated on rich people problems, wonder what happened to Ted Lasso's final season, and root for John Oliver to finally take an award from SNL. Plus: Niles talks about his experience writing on FX's Dave, and the huge guest star he expected to get some Emmy love. NOTE: This episode was recorded Wednesday July 12th, 2023, before the SAG-AFTRA strike began. Watchlist:SouthsideSnowfallThe Other TwoBeefDaveThe AfterpartyPlatonicThe Secrets Of Miss AmericaDaisy Jones & The SixIt's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Homework:Dark Side Of The RingTen Year Old TomThe Righteous Gemstones Donate to Hollywood crew members in need at The Entertainment Community Fund.If you have 2 minutes, please help TV I Say grow by filling out this survey: podsurvey.com/tvisayWanna join TV Club? Get our official merch on Podswag or join our Patreon to tell Ashley what to watch!
Welcome to another episode of the podcast. This week, Duke is joined by friend of the show @thatdudemcfly to talk about clubbing on King Street, birthday etiquette, being Eskimo brothers with Drake, The Idol's cancellation, The Bear, FX's Dave, Adam22 being a cuck and much much more!! Peep the timestamps Connect with Marlon: https://www.instagram.com/thatdudemcfly/ Connect with Extra Gravy: https://www.instagram.com/extragravyshow/ Connect with Duke on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duuke.m/ Connect with London on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/londonrich/ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 2:30 - Marlon couldn't have freed the slaves 5:19 - Spill app (new twitter replacement?) 5:50 - Clubbing on King Street 7:05 - Duke was humbled by the Toronto nightlife 11:00 - The club only looks out for itself 13:16 - Birthday etiquette 17:29 - The Idol Review 21:05 - The Bear Review 26:00 - Dave show review 30:15 - Seasoned pumpum hits different 31:55 - Adam22's wife Lena the Plug got piped by BLACKED actor 43:45 - What's the easiest way a girl bagged you? 45:40 - Girl tricks bf into paying twice the rent 54:16 – NEW GAME: “You're a Bean” 58:50 - New music from Drake coming 59:20 - Lil Uzi album first week sales 1:01:10 - Gunna's album was so much better than Thug's 1:03:00 - Why do civilians follow street fools 1:06:00 - Silly Sh*t 1:08:00 - Who pays for the first date? Big thank you to every single one of you that listen. Have QUESTIONS for the podcast? SEND THEM TO: ROTMPodcast@gmail.com Or via Instagram DM at: https://instagram.com/rotmpod Be sure to give us a thumbs up on YouTube and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't already, it helps the channel grow! Rate us on iTunes and check us out on Spotify, Amazon Music and VURBL as well! Check out the video of the full episodes available on the ROTM Podcast YouTube channel! Subscribe, leave a comment and like! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYajGTkjxOr98SYdr1Uzzg?view_as=subscriber
Editors - Craig Hayes, Varun Viswanath ACE, Chris Chandler and Trevor Penna The Blindspotting editing team of Craig Hayes, Varun Viswanath ACE, Chris Chandler and Trevor Penna collectively crafted a show unique in both its structure as well as its visual style. On the audio side, the show is underscored by a soundtrack that pays homage to the Bay Area roots of Blindspotting creators, Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs. Hayes and Viswanath took on the task of cutting Season One, while Chandler and Penna split editorial duties for the sophomore effort. Taking place six months after the events of the film Blindspotting, the tv series begins with Miles, Ashley's partner of 12 years and father of their son, suddenly being incarcerated. The situation leaves Ashley to navigate a chaotic and humorous existential crisis when she and her son Sean are forced to move in with Miles' mother and half-sister. CRAIG HAYES Craig Hayes has cemented a career as a spirited and versatile editor. He studied film at Ithaca College in New York, which inspired Craig to hone his craft and move forward in his career. From there, Craig worked as associate editor on Gus Van Sant's To Die For and M. Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water, and as assistant editor for Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds and Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. Craig was also first assistant editor for the award-winning HBO series John Adams. Craig has recently worked on the critically acclaimed The Hate U Give, directed by George Tillman Jr. as well as being nominated for a best editing award for HBO's Righteous Gemstones. VARUN VISWANATH ACE Varun is a Film & TV Editor based in Los Angeles, CA. He is a member of the American Cinema Editors and the Motion Pictures Editors Guild, and has an MFA in Film Editing from The American Film Institute Conservatory. His work on What We Do In The Shadows was nominated for Best Edited Comedy Series at the 2021 ACE Eddie awards. CHRIS CHANDLER Blindspotting is Chris's first full series as an editor. Prior to this series, he was an assistant and co-editor on FX's Dave, as well as HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, which he refers to as his “master class training in comedy and storytelling.” He received an ACE Eddie nomination for his work co-editing the "Curb" Season 11 finale, “The Mormon Advantage,” alongside one of his mentors, Roger Nygard ACE. TREVOR PENNA Trevor began his postproduction career assisting editor Tim Roche on shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm and WandaVision. Following those jobs he then took on lead editorial duties for the Apple TV+ series, Mythic Quest. Editing Blindspotting In our discussion with the Blindspotting editing team we talk about: Making magic out of monologues Musical misunderstandings with remote editorial Fluidmorph and Animatte...it's all Fluidmorph and Animatte Nailing the needle drops to honor Oakland artists Cutting choreography The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs See what's new with Avid Media Composer Meet the editor of the film Blindspotting, Gabe Fleming Hear Trevor Penna talk about his work on Mythic Quest Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Join us this week as our hosts J and Z wish they had some mushrooms for "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" (0:00:00). Other topics this week include season one of HBO's "Barry" (0:34:12), a lightning round of "Trailer Trash/ Trailer Cash" (0:54:08), season one of FX's "Dave" (1:25:04), and episode six of "The Mandalorian" (1:41:28).
Today's pod is at our guests' house!? We are honored to have Tony Yacenda, the co-creator of Netflix's "American Vandal" and director of FX's "Dave" featuring Lil Dicky come clean about his latest show endeavors, his time at burning man, and much more!
Host Greg Iwinski talks to Greg Mottola about leaning into the absurdity of the everyday, bringing a 70s-era whodunnit into the 21st century, our rediscovered love of murder mysteries, and much more. Writer and director Greg Mottola began his career with his 1996 indie dramedy film THE DAYTRIPPERS, for which he received a Golden Camera nomination at the Cannes Film Festival for best first feature film. He then went on to direct the hit 2007 coming-of-age comedy SUPERBAD, then wrote and directed the critically acclaimed 2009 film ADVENTURELAND, which earned him an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay. Since then, he has gone on to direct other film projects like PAUL and KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES. Mottola has also directed episodes of several hit television series, including the pilots of FX's DAVE and HBO's THE NEWSROOM, as well as episodes of the THE COMEBACK, ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, UNDECLARED, and THE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR BOYS. He most recently wrote and directed the crime comedy film CONFESS, FLETCH, which is based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Gregory Mcdonald and a reboot of the hit 1980s series starring Chevy Chase. CONFESS, FLETCH stars Jon Hamm as the roguishly charming and endlessly troublesome Fletch, who becomes the prime suspect in a murder case while searching for a stolen art collection. The only way to prove his innocence? Find out which of the long list of suspects is the culprit - from the eccentric art dealer and a missing playboy to a crazy neighbor and Fletch's Italian girlfriend. Crime, in fact, has never been this disorganized. The film will be released simultaneously in limited theaters and on paid digital streaming platforms on Friday, September 16, and will be available to stream on Showtime starting October 28. --- Before it was a podcast, OnWriting was a print publication. Check out OnWriting: The Print Archives. Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
After earning an MFA in film at Columbia University, he began his career as the writer & director of the independent film The Daytrippers, which would earn him a Golden Camera nomination at the Cannes Film Festival for best first feature film. He then went on to direct the Judd Apatow-produced hit comedy Superbad, and then followed it up with critically praised Adventureland, which he also wrote and received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay. The film starred an ensemble cast who would go on to become some of today's most sought-after actors, including Kristen Stewart, Jess Eisenberg, Bill Hader, Ryan Reynolds, and Kristen Wiig.Other film projects include Paul, starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, Clear History, starring Larry David, and Keeping Up With The Joneses, starring Jon Hamm, Zach Galifianakis, and Isla Fisher.For television, Mottola directed the pilot of FX's DAVE and is an executive producer on the show. He also directed the pilot of HBO's The Newsroom, which earned him a DGA Award nomination. His other TV directorial credits include episodes of the The Comeback, Arrested Development, Undeclared, and The Dangerous Book For Boys.His new film is Confess, Fletch.In this delightful comedy romp, Jon Hamm stars as the roguishly charming and endlessly troublesome Fletch, who becomes the prime suspect in a murder case while searching for a stolen art collection. The only way to prove his innocence? Find out which of the long list of suspects is the culprit - from the eccentric art dealer and a missing playboy to a crazy neighbor and Fletch's Italian girlfriend. Crime, in fact, has never been this disorganized.Starring: Jon Hamm, Roy Wood Jr., Annie Mumolo, Ayden Mayeri, Lorenzo Izzo, Kyle MacLachlan, Marcia Gay Harden, John SlatteryPlease enjoy my conversation with Greg Mottola.
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
This week we talk with our buddy Tony Yacenda, director for FX's Dave, creator of American Vandal, and the upcoming Paramount+ show Players! In this episode, Tony dives into his process for creating scenes for different creative scenarios and channeling his inner Dave. Matt's Endorsement: Night Lotion on InstagramOren's Endorsement: EuphoriaTony's Endorsemen: Pam & TommyContribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help support the show.Send feedback or questions to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com.Follow Matt on twitter and instagram.Follow Oren on twitter and instagram.Wanna be on the show? Call us with a question at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we'll air your voicemail on the show.Show your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who our guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPodMusic was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar.Each week on Just Shoot It we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We'll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. We're all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on On Story we'll hear from screenwriter April Shih who has worked on shows like Dave, You're The Worst, and This is America and Tripper Clancy who wrote the script for 2019's Stuber, and has worked on Netflix's I Am Not Okay With This. April Shih is a screenwriter and producer, known for You're the Worst, Mrs. America,starring Cate Blanchett and most recently served as supervising producer on FX's Dave, which follows the semi-autobiographical story of American rapper Lil Dicky. April has also produced several films and plays including the Ovation Award-winning revival of Kiss of the Spiderwoman: The Musical. Tripper Clancy is a screenwriter known for writing the scripts for Stuber which starred Kumali Nanjiani and Dave Bautista as well as Die Hart starring Kevin Hart and John Travolta. After working in the Fox Writers Studio in 2011, Tripper went on to write comedies and dramas of all shapes and sizes for Columbia Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Amazon, and is currently a writer on season one of I Am Not Okay With This, a half-hour show for Netflix. Moderator Harrison Glaser spoke with the pair about their journeys as writers at the Austin Film Festival. Clips of Dave courtesy of FX Productions, LLC. Clips of You're The Worst courtesy of Bluebush Productions, LLC. Clips of I Am Not Okay With This courtesy of Netflix Studios, LLC. Clips of Stuber courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
We say this a lot at BITR, but this is hands down one of the best interviews we've had on the pod. GaTa is an actor on FX's Dave, he's a rapper, and now a runner. He partnered with New Balance to run his first 5K and the brand documented his progress. We talk about GaTa's milestone as well as making running a staple in his life, his journey as a mental health advocate, appreciating the human body, stories from life on the road, and so much more (25:46). The gang also breaks down the new ASICS Gel-Nimbus Lite and Gel-Nimbus 24, and they discuss Emily Infeld leaving Bowerman Track Club. Find GaTa's Instagram, latest music video, and his New Balance Beyond the Run series at the links below: https://www.instagram.com/gedgata/ https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/L_4ICgJ9mRTpolWFNNqJe?domain=createmusic.fm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIWPgB83Dgg&list=PLVKm92IAS1FavRThbGEwwQEy_mh3EhtaT For 25% off Inside Tracker products, visit insidetracker.com/dropin
We say this a lot at BITR, but this is hands down one of the best interviews we've had on the pod. GaTa is an actor on FX's Dave, he's a rapper, and now a runner. He partnered with New Balance to run his first 5K and the brand documented his progress. We talk about GaTa's milestone as well as making running a staple in his life, his journey as a mental health advocate, appreciating the human body, stories from life on the road, and so much more (25:46). The gang also breaks down the new ASICS Gel-Nimbus Lite and Gel-Nimbus 24, and they discuss Emily Infeld leaving Bowerman Track Club. Find GaTa's Instagram and Beyond the Run series at the links below: https://www.instagram.com/gedgata/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIWPgB83Dgg&list=PLVKm92IAS1FavRThbGEwwQEy_mh3EhtaT Listen to GaTa's "Havin It": https://createmusic.fm/havinit For 25% off Inside Tracker products, go to insidetracker.com/dropin
On this week's episode of Millions of Screens, Ben, Libby, and Leo tackle the Comedy categories and talk about Hulu's 'Pen15' and HBO Max's 'Hacks' and whether there are viable routes to victory outside of Best Comedy Series and the acting categories. Plus, Ben luxuriates in the news that 'The White Lotus' has been renewed for a second season at HBO, Libby promises that if you give FX's "Reservations Dogs" a chance you won't be disappointed, and Ben and Leo argue about whether or not Lil' Dicky is satirizing hip hop in the wake of the Season 2 finale of FX's "Dave."
On this episode of The Smith Society we sit down with the wildly creative and brilliant Lee Sung Jin.Lee Sung Jin is currently the Creator/Writer/Showrunner/Executive Producer of BEEF, a Netflix series starring Steven Yeun and Ali Wong, produced by A24.Lee's current television development includes: an A24 animated pilot, THE IMMORTAL JELLYFISH, with writer Joanna Calo, designed by artist Lauren Tsai, and NOWHERE, a half hour pilot with Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Point Grey Pictures and Lionsgate Television, directed by Rhys Thomas (DocumentaryNow, Hawkeye).His past credits include FX's DAVE, Amazon's UNDONE, Netflix's TUCA & BERTIE, HBO's SILICON VALLEY, and FX's IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA.On the feature side, he is currently writing BARNEY for Mattel, Valparaiso, and Daniel Kaluuya, as well as an untraditional theatrical experience, OMNI, starring Jaden Smith with Kanye West and Scooter Braun producing. He is also a producer on A24's LURKER, written by Alex Russell, with Eli Bush and Chris Storer producing.We recorded this interview in the fall of 2019.Lee Sung Jin: instagram.com/beherelaterThe Smith Society Podcast: This is the Smith Society, a podcast about storytellers and storytelling. On this episode we're going to feature the incomparable Lee Sung Jin. thesmithsocietypod.comHost: Duane Fernandezinstagram.com/d.h.fernandezduanefernandez.comEmail and ask a question or share a thought: me@duanefernandez.comThe Smith Society theme song by: Steady CadenceSteady Cadence is a brilliant father daughter duo out of North Carolina. There is an episode later this season about the theme song, their unique sound which blends together analog and digital, their inspiration, creative approach and how Cadence, who is currently in middle school, has so much soul.The Smith Society logo: Designer, Chris ScottEdited by: Marshall BakerFollow your dreams, no matter where they take you.See Privacy Policy at art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info
Jack Dillon is a transformational actor and performer. A recent graduate of the University of Connecticut's 2020 BFA Acting program, Jack hit the ground running amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic. Since graduating Jack has appeared on FX's "Dave", the podcast "Edith" with actress Rosamund Pike, and on regional stages across the country. Jack's work focuses on challenging toxic masculinity and making space for queer voices. In this conversation we discussed the power of Queer Theater, believing in yourself, and finding your voice. In this episode, Jack performs "The Origin of Love" from Hedwig and The Angry Inch! Connect with Jack: https://www.jackdillonactor.com/ https://www.jackdillonvo.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackdillonofficial/ ❤️ If you enjoyed this show, consider becoming a member of my Patreon family here: https://www.patreon.com/jacquisavageau ❤️ Follow Jacqui: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HcSkH2EMXzdxPnmiaJud7?si=mFRy1UvARmCwNfw2Hwhe1Q&dl_branch=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacquisavageau/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacquelinesavageau Website: https://www.jacquelinesavageau.com/ ❤️ With music by Raphael Mayer, IG: @rafi.mayer Artwork by Anny Ali, IG: @siamesestitcher
This week, Chris returns and discusses the current reign of the CHAOS trio of Ishii, Goto, and Yoshi-Hashi including how they follow the tried-and-true tradition of solid teammates, how AEW can jump into the action, Joey Janela's busy week and how it was an example of the creative juices that can also help AEW, NXT's authority level family dynamics, Chris's thoughts on the Diamond Mine, and a quick conversation on FX's "Dave" and how his focus on comedy could work in pro wrestling.
We talk about the future of podcasting, the people you surround yourself with and FX's Dave. Social Media: Instagram/Twitter: @coreybetalkin email: coreybetalkin@gmail.com. This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Is having bipolar disorder really like having a "sprained brain" like Kanye said? This week Imani breaks down for you what bipolar looks and feels like and how to get help. Plus, on Pop Culture Diagnosis, Imani goes deep on how bipolar disorder shows up for everyone's favorite hype man on FX's Dave.
This week's Swervey Jones Show Swervey and Trey talk about all the rad animations coming to the streaming service HBO Max. We share some insight on 2 shows we're watching. TNT's Shaq Life and FX's Dave.
On this special issue of The Comic Section, Lil Xio gives us great quarantine activities to do while we all practice social distancing. Plus we talk local comic and gaming stores, and the importance of supporting them during this time. We also review the final season of Steven Universe, FX's Dave, and the film The Invisible Man! Tune in and stay safe!