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Get Schooled Podcast
Unveiling the Brilliance of Penny Barber: Unraveling the World of Adult Entertainment Entrepreneurship

Get Schooled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 61:39


Entrepreneur Penny Barber (AKA Penelope Barber) is a woman who wears many hats, from producer/director, performer, storyteller/filmmaker to author and beyond. She's known for playing the busty, glasses-wearing Taboo MILF who slings verbal humiliation & Kinky Mommy Dom. In her 10+ years in the industry, Penny has made countless clips, authored two books on age play, and shot with various independent clip producers. She's also worked with Deeper, Brazzers, Blacked, MILFY, Blacked Raw, Girlsway, Pure Taboo, AllHerLuv, Missa X, Sweet Femdom, Team Skeet, MYLF.com, Sweetheart Video, Family Sinners, Transsensual, Transfixed, Kink.com, Evolved Fights, & more. In January 2022, she was crowned MYLF of the Month (aka MOM) by MYLF.com. Penny scored the Hustler cover, 10-page feature, an exclusive interview in the April 2024 issue, and the cover and multi-page layout in the January 2023 issue of Kink Queens. She's also been interviewed by mainstream media outlets like Vice and The Daily Beast. She's already won five impressive awards for MILF Performer of the Year from the AVN Awards, MILF Performer of the Year from the XRCOs, Best Sex Scene – All-Girl from the XBIZ Awards, Best MILF Clip Artist from the XBIZ Cam Awards, and Best Scene in the Fleshbot Awards. Penny has also scored multiple noms for MILF Performer of the Year, Clip Artist of the Year, Best Acting - Supporting and for her scene work from the XBIZ Awards, Hottest MILF, Sexiest MILF, and her scene work from the AVN Awards, Top MILF Performer from the Pornhub Awards, Best Bi Sex Scene from the GayVNs, Top MILF Performer from the Pornhub Awards, MILF Performer of the Year from the XCritic Awards, Most Popular Fetish Star and MILF Performer of the Year from the Urban X Awards, Best Clip Performer of the Year and her scene work from the Fleshbot Awards, Favorite Domme from the AVN Awards, and Girl-Girl Scene of the Year from the Inked Awards. Stay in the know about everything in her world by following her Twitter/X @pamperedpenny and TikTok @misspennybarber. Support her art by subscribing to her official site tabooview.com, buying her clips at Clips4Sale clips4sale.com/studio/18369/miss-penny-barber and clips4sale.com/studio/11315/pampered-penny and ManyVids manyvids.com/Profile/147843/Penny-Barber/Store/Videos, as well as subscribing to her OnlyFans at onlyfans.com/pamperedpenny. “Like” her Pornhub videos pornhub.com/pornstar/penny-barber. Check out her mainstream and Indie projects at pennybarberfilms.com. This episode is brought to you by Olipop, a new healthy brand of soda. Go to https://drinkolipop.com/ and use code Marcela15 at checkout to get 15% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by Shopify. Shopify can help you take your business to the next level. Click HERE to set up your Shopify shop today and watch your business soar! This episode is brought to you by BranditScan, the best defense you have against social media fraud. Click HERE to get started with BranditScan today and get your first month for free. There is no better service to protect your social media accounts and your name and likeness. This episode is brought to you by Playboy. Click HERE to get a membership today and unlock a premium Playboy experience like no other. This episode is brought to you by Skillshare. Click HERE to start exploring all the courses Skillshare has to offer, from drawing and music, to graphic design and marketing, start expanding your knowledge today. This episode is brought to you by Fiverr. Click HERE to start hiring professionals to help you in various areas and take your business to the next level. This episode is brought to you by PodMatch. Click HERE to bring your podcasting journey to the next level by getting set up with guests to book matched directly for you!  Merch & More Get our podcast merch HERE Check out Marcela's Amazon Shop HERE Subscriptions Subscribe to Marcela's Patreon HERE Subscribe to Marcela's Only Fans  VIP Membership HERE Free Membership HERE

Cheapseat Reviews
Interview with Tucky Williams (Bonus)

Cheapseat Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 61:55


Tucky is an independent filmmaker, writer, and actor.  Works includes the infamous TV series Girl/ Girl Scene and its continuation film, and the sci-fi/ fantasy series Dagger Kiss, which was the first TV series or film to feature two gay women as the main characters.  Her sensational series and movies are on Amazon, and continue to bring LGBT representation worldwide. Follow her on Twitter  Cheapseat Reviews the podcast that explores the Hollywood film industry for the greater good  Watch this interview on Youtube   

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Not Rated Radio Podcast
Episode 011: Penny Barber - Milf Adult Actress While Being a Mom.

Not Rated Radio Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 21:45


Host: Jay Newz talks with Penny Barber - Milf Adult Actress While Being a Mom.   All on Eps: 011  Not Rated Radio.www.NotRatedRadio.comYoutube Search: Not Rated RadioJay Newz Outfits:www.ExpensiveParadise.comInstagram: @NotRatedRadio x @JayNewz x @ParadiseIsExpensive Penny is vying to be nominated for two XBIZ Cam Awards: Best MILF Clip Artist (which she won last year) and Best MILF Premium Social Media Star. Go to her Twitter @pamperedpenny for links to vote on both. Voting closes on March 23rd and you can vote once every 24 hours. She has been nominated for a Bazowie! Award for Best Clip Artist. To #rockthevote for Penny, go to sexyfandom.com/11-bazowie-awards-2022-best-clip-artist. There's no end date to the voting and fans can vote once a day on this one too. Her latest scenes are MissaX's “Recovered” missax.com/tour/trailers/Recovered.html, PervTherapy's “A Man Like Me” pervtherapy.com/movies/a-man-like-me, and Family Strokes' “A Real Holiday Treat” (which is out Tuesday) familystrokes.com/movies/a-real-holiday-treat. “Like” Pornhub videos and subscribe at pornhub.com/pornstar/penny-barber. ABOUT PENNY BARBEREntrepreneur Penny Barber (AKA Penelope Barber) is a woman who wears many hats from producer/director to performer to storyteller/filmmaker to author and beyond. She's known for playing the busty, glasses-wearing Taboo MILF who likes to sling verbal humiliation and Kinky Mommy Dom. In her 10+ years in the industry, Penny has made countless clips, authored two books on age play, and shot with various independent clip producers. She's also worked with AllHerLuv, Missa X, Sweet Femdom, Team Skeet, MYLF.com, Sweetheart Video, Family Sinners, Transsensual, Kink.com, Evolved Fights, PervOut, and Gwen Media. In January of 2022, she was crowned MYLF of the Month (aka MOM) by MYLF.com. When she's not shooting for top-shelf studios, she's entering film festivals and making professional cinematic pieces. Penny has been interviewed by mainstream media outlets like Vice and The Daily Beast and appeared in Hustler multiple times. In 2021 she won Best MILF Clip Artist from the XBIZ Cam Awards. Penny has also scored noms for Clip Artist of the Year and Best Acting — Supporting from the XBIZ Awards, MILF Performer of the Year, Hottest MILF, and Best Trans One-on-One Sex Scene from the AVN Awards, Best Bi Sex Scene from the GayVNs, MILF Performer of the Year from the XCritic Awards, Most Popular Fetish Star from the Urban X Awards, Best Clip Performer of the Year from the Fleshbot Awards, Favorite Domme from the AVN Awards, and Girl-Girl Scene of the Year from the Inked Awards. Stay in the know about everything in her world by following her Twitter at @pamperedpenny and Instagram @PennyBarberMILF. Support her art by subscribing to her official site tabooview.com, buying her clips at Clips4Sale clips4sale.com/studio/18369/miss-penny-barber and clips4sale.com/studio/11315/pampered-penny and ManyVids manyvids.com/Profile/147843/Penny-Barber/Store/Videos, as well as subscribing to her OnlyFans at onlyfans.com/pamperedpenny. “Like” her Pornhub videos pornhub.com/pornstar/penny-barber. Check

Traversing The Stars
Tucky Williams

Traversing The Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 39:39


JD got to sit down with the lovely and talented LGBT filmmaker Tucky Williams! Tucky tells us about some of her projects like Girl/Girl Scene and Dagger Kiss, and discusses representation and inclusion in filmmaking, the inconveniences of getting to wear fantasy costumes, the horror community, and working(in the mainstream!) with adult film stars! Traverse with us, Fellow Travelers! Email: TraversingTheStars@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/traversingthestars (Facebook) https://twitter.com/Traversingstars (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/traversing_the_stars_podcast/ (Instagram) https://www.tiktok.com/@dudeistweirdo? (JD on Tiktok)

Queer Queue Podcast
The Queer Queue Talks Representation and Lesbophobia with Tucky Williams

Queer Queue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 43:52


The Queer Queue sat down with "Girl/Girl Scene" and "Dagger Kiss" creator Tucky Williams to discuss representation in media, support for independent creators, and negative backlashes queer independent creators face. Take a listen to this invigorating conversation with a multitalented creator!

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Rogreviews Podcasts
Podcast: 2021 AVN Awards Part 4: Best Girl/Girl Scene, Best Gonzo and Group Categories, Best Lead Actor/Actress

Rogreviews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021


Episode four of the 2021 AVN Awards Podcast Series starts out with the Best Girl/Girl Sex Scene category. On to one of my favorite categories, Best Gonzo/Wall to Wall movie and series. Best Male Newcomer, Best MILF movie & Series, Best Group Movie and Series, Best Ingenue Movie and Series, Best Makeup and Best Lead Actor and Best Lead Actress categories are covered. The post Podcast: 2021 AVN Awards Part 4: Best Girl/Girl Scene, Best Gonzo and Group Categories, Best Lead Actor/Actress first appeared on RogReviews.

Let Me Bend Your Ear Podcast
Episode 49 - Tucky Williams

Let Me Bend Your Ear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 33:48


In this episode I speak to Writer - Director Tucky Williams and discuss her LGBT film “ Girl/Girl Scene” . Her 80’s themed homage to John Hughes’ “ The Breakfast Club” was pulled from Amazon after a targeted hate campaign. Tucky discusses her successful battle to get the film back on the platform.We also discuss meteorology , David Fincher and why the 80’s rule. Catch both the movie and tv series “Girl/Girl Scene” on Amazon Prime.

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Spoiler Country
Tucky Williams – Director! Actor! Producer! Writer! Girl/Girl Scene

Spoiler Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 64:16


Creator and star of the original web series and movie on Amazon Prime “Girl/Girl Scene” Tucky Williams stops by to

Bravo for the B-side Podcast
Tucky Williams Interview – Episode 035

Bravo for the B-side Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 109:49


Join us for a fantastic talk with Tucky Williams. Actor/Director/Writer/Producer, creator and star of Girl/Girl Scene, victorious online troll fighter, gay rights advocate, and probably the nicest, sweetest person you’ll ever meet. We talk filmmaking, the fight against trolls and Amazon, and how the word lesbian is still associated with sexual fantasies and porn, rather than just a descriptor of a person’s sexual preference. We loved this chat with her, and we’re sure you will too. You can watch Girl/Girl Scene the Movie and the series on Amazon Video. Tucky’s Website and Film Resume:www.luckytucky.com About the controversy with trolls:www.girlgirlscene.com/controversy

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Bravo for the B-side Podcast
Girl/Girl Scene – Episode 034

Bravo for the B-side Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 105:58


We start Pride Month talking about this great 80’s homage movie, Girl/Girl Scene, spawned from a successful web series of the same name. Following a group of friends we take a nostalgic run through what made 80’s friend films so great, including a very 80’s VCR look. Because the characters are lesbians this movie took a huge hit from bigoted trolls, but writer/director Tucky Williams did not stand for it. We talk about not just this fun movie but also how bigots got it knocked off of Amazon, and how Tucky fought and won to get it back on. This is an important episode for all filmmakers. You can watch Girl/Girl Scene the Movie and the series on Amazon Video.

Jamie Roxx's Pop Roxx Talk Radio Show
Tucky Williams Act, Wri, Dir (Girl/Girl Scene, Film | Comedy | Drama 2019)

Jamie Roxx's Pop Roxx Talk Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 67:00


Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Tucky Williams Actress, Writer, Director (Girl/Girl Scene, Film | Comedy | Drama | Romance 2019) to the Show!  Amazon Prime Instant Video: https://t.co/bfPXHrwaM3 YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/GirlGirlSceneShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/girlgirlscene Web: www.tuckywilliams.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheTuckyWilliams Twitter: @TuckyWilliams Instagram: @TuckyWilliams Gay girls just want to have fun. Join bad girl Evan, blonde bombshell Bridget, party girl Ryan and their friends as they live and love as young lesbians living in a not so modern world. Lots of gorgeous women make out while competing in physical courage, personal tragedy and educated wit. This all happens in Lexington, Kentucky, where you can get lots of booze - and stuff.

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Atlanta Film Chat
Episode 273 - Tucky Williams from Girl/Girl Scene

Atlanta Film Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 48:41


Tucky Williams discusses her series and feature film Girl/Girl Scene out now on Amazon Prime, fighting and defeating trolls online, telling authentic lesbian stories, and much more!

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How They Did It: Filmmaking
Episode 50. Tucky Williams on Indie Filmmaking, Pushing Boundaries, and Never Giving Up

How They Did It: Filmmaking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 51:47


I had an amazing conversation with award-winning indie filmmaker, Tucky Williams who talks about her film, Girl/Girl Scene and the controversy of having it removed from Amazon before having it relisted (thanks to pressure from fans of the film). We talk building an indie filmmaking family, always being nice (don't be an asshole), budgeting, resource filmmaking and a whole lot more. Tucky is amazing and I can't wait to have her drop by again. Here’s where you can find out all about Tucky and her projects:Tucky Williams WebsiteDagger Kiss Girl/Girl Scene Series Official WebsiteGirl/Girl Scene Series VimeoGirl/Girl Scene MovieIf you have any comments or questions about the show, please stop by my Facebook page @howtheydiditpodcast I’m on twitter at @hfilmmaking and on Instagram at How They Did It: Filmmaking. Please show your support for the show by subscribing on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Please take a few minutes to give me a review on any of these platforms...it would be so helpful and greatly appreciated. Thanks again for joining me and I’ll be back with another show soon. Until then, Keep Shooting!

Voice from the Underground: The Podcast
Girl/Girl Scene: Poppin Mic

Voice from the Underground: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 98:26


Actress and filmmaker Tucky Williams joins Hass and Dutch to discuss her film and the social media and Amazon review conspiracy to destroy it.  The film, Girl/Girl Scene, is available on Amazon Prime for free and due to it's LGBT content was assaulted by right wing anti-gay reviewers, much the same as the Rotten Tomatoes campaign that attempted to sabotage Captain Marvel. NOTE: Please forgive an issue with Hass' mic, there was a continuing "pop" thru the recording that is somewhat annoying, but could not be edited out.  We will address this and correct by next show.  Sorry for the inconvenience.  Tucky also talks about being an actress in horror films, her experiences growing up as a lesbian, her thoughts on politics and she corrects the guys numerous times in terms of social etiquette. Hass recommends a Dean Koontz book and reviews The Brick, by Torano Cigars.  Hass also discusses his first NFL game viewing since 2017 after ending his boycott due to the collusion against Colin Kaepernick. Dean Koontz https://www.deankoontz.com/all-books/ Kaepernick Ongoings https://www.bet.com/news/sports/2019/09/09/colin-kaepernick-jacksonville.html Girl/Girl Scene Trailer https://www.imdb.com/videoplayer/vi842186009 Tucky Williams https://www.luckytucky.com Torano cigars https://www.cigarsinternational.com/shop/torano-brand/1701089/

Cynema
EP 6: The Tucky Williams Interview

Cynema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 53:40


EPISODE 6: The Tucky Williams Interview Filmmaker and actress, Tucky Williams of "Girl/Girl Scene" gives one hell of an interview that chronicles her fight with Amazon and vitriolic comments that got her film removed from the media giant. You have to hear it to believe it. This interview underscores Cynema. Read my Cynema blog: http://horrorfuel.com/author/harrison/

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The Tracy & Craig Show
The Girl Show with Special Guest Tucky Williams Thursday, October 13 at 4:00 EST

The Tracy & Craig Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 121:00


For those new to the show or those who have been listening from the beginning, Tracy will be hosting The Girl Show every other Friday (we had to change  the schedule for this show). While the show will be geared towards girls who like girls, all are welcome.  We do not discriminate.   The show this week is Tuesday, October 12 at 4:00 EST. The amazing Tucky Williams will be joining the show!!  Tucky is the creator, writer and star of the award-winning series Girl/Girl Scene. Her latest project is Dagger Kiss, a web fantasy series, the first to focus on two women in love.  She has starred in many movie projects.  Tucky was named to The Advocate's 40 under 40 which is a list of most influential LGBTQ individuals under the age of 40.  She was also elected #9 on AfterEllen.com's "Hot 100" which is a list of the hottest 100 women on earth. To find out more about Tucky,  you can check out her website: www.luckytucky.com.   We will also be introducing one of the sponsors of The Girl Show tomorrow - Tomboy Toes!!  Great company and great shoes!  Follow on Twitter at @tomboytoes and check out the website at www.tomboytoes.com.   The call-in number to the show  is 215-383-3795.  If you miss any of our shows, you can find them on this site via podcasts!  We appreciate every single one of our listeners!  We are nothing without you!!

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Monsters From The Basement's Podcast
Tucky Williams And Friends

Monsters From The Basement's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2012 39:29


When the fall season starts to arrive it means several things to me. It mean the days and nights get cooler, Halloween and it is time for Scarefest. Scarefest is held in Lexington, Ky each fall. One of the main reasons I love attending this show so much is because one of my favorite actresses always attends, Tucky Williams. Tucky is from Kentucky and started out as a meteorologist at a local tv station. She then appeared in several locally produced independent films and last year started he web series Girl/Girl Scene. It has become a Scarefest tradition for us to interview her for this website. For two years stright Tuckys interviews have been some of the most listened to interviews I have done. In fact they have been second only to Elvira. This year I have a special treat for fans of Girl/Girl Scene. Not only do I have a new interview with Tucky, but I also have an interview with Katie Stewart, Lauren Virginia Albert and Abisha Uhl who is also the lead singer of the band Sick Of Sarah. I really hope you all enjoy these interviews as much as I did doing them!!!

Monsters From The Basement's Podcast

I interviewed the beautiful Tucky Williams last year at the Scarefest in Lexington Ky. At that time she was just starting her web series Girl/Girl Scene. That interview has became the most populare Monsters From The Basement interview ever. Since then the show has taken off like a rocket and shows no sign of slowing down. The show centers around a group of women and the experiences of their everyday lifes in the gay community. Watching the show, you can tell that this lady puts her all into each and every episode. The interview I did with her last year is my most popular interview to date. I was able to catch up with her at this years Scarefest and I hope her fans love this one as much as they did the first one. She is one increditable lady. Tucky has appeared in several indie horror flicks and was the host of a morning news show in Kentucky as well as being a meteorologist too. Join me as I once again talk with Tucky Williams.

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Production Assistant | Actor Brian Austin

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2011 9:52


Brian Austin is known for his work on A Cold Day in Hell (2014), Titan (2018) and Girl/Girl Scene (2010). See full bio » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support

Indie Movie Masters
Eric Butts-The Man Behind the Madness!

Indie Movie Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


One of the more unusual fellows that you will encounter in the Kentucky indie film community, Eric Butts is a very talented guy who brings a depth of technical and historical knowledge to any project that he delves into. In addition to being a filmmaker, he is also a very capable talent in music, perfectly capable of being a one-man rock band in a studio environment.I had the pleasure of working with Eric when I directed Shadows Light, and I can say that you will find few people as passionate about film and storytelling as Eric. More recently, Eric has dived into the world of CGI, including 3D modeling and animation. In this IMM spotlight, we visited with Eric to find out how things are going, what's on the horizon, and to give readers a little idea about the man himself. -Stephen Zimmer, for Indie Movie Masters Blog Interview, March 10, 2010 SZ: You are a man capable of wearing many hats, in terms of writing, producing, directing, doing CGI, editing, etc. How would you describe yourself these days, in relation to your career?EB: I've started referring to myself as an artist, but I always cringe a little, because it sounds so pretentious. I've also enjoy being called a Renaissance man. Ultimately, I'd like to be known as a director, maybe an editor and musician as well. I love doing all the other stuff I do, because it's fun to want to learn something and then actually do it, but I really only do it because not a lot of other people can in my current budget levels. I've found it to be a lot cheaper to buy a book and spend some time and just do it myself. That just spilled over to my friends, most of whom are film people as well. A lot of them are very talented too and sometimes they have projects I HAVE to be a part of. I just love making stuff!SZ: What first got you into pursuing an independent film career?EB: I was just sort of born wanting to do it. I started playing music at 2 and started writing by 3. I just never wanted to do anything else. Part of it is because I grew up loving movies. My folks let me watch whatever I wanted at a young age. I spent so much time in video stores, that at one point I actually listed a video clerk as an emergency contact for my school. My mom loved horror and my Dad's into Sci-Fi. My first movie ever was "Alien" when I was 6 months old. Everyone in the theater thought "Oh great, here's comes the screaming baby" but I apparently stayed transfixed on the screen the whole time. Plus, my folks have always been very supportive of my creative thinking! Reality can suck! Sometimes I'd rather create and live in my own worlds and film making allows that on a constant basis.SZ: What are some of the things that you like especially about the world of indie film?EB:No release date deadlines, which is great when you can't spend money, cause time is usually the indie film maker's friend! That can also be a problem. I come from the school of thought that art is never released, it escapes! There's always going to be more you can do to make things better and the more time you have with a project the more things you start wanting to fix. Eventually, you have to just let it go and let it be what it's going to be, then maybe, someday, you can pull a Lucas and go back and fix things, something I've never had a problem with people doing by the way. Other than that, I've never seen much difference between indie and Hollywood for me. I'm going to make what I want to make, period. I would like to make a living at it eventually, but I HAVE to make what makes me happy first! Luckily, most of my ideas are for summer blockbuster types of films, which makes it hard for me to write scripts I can afford to do. Now, with my CG, I'm capable of a lot more!SZ: Conversely, what are the biggest negatives about working in indie film, besides the obvious money restraints?EB: Really all the drawbacks stem from lack of funds. Scheduling is next to impossible. If you need more than a couple actors to get together at the same time, you can quickly find your hair turning gray... ask Jerry Williams. Extras are impossible to find in any large number. The talent pool is thin compared to the choices you have when you can pay people. Sometimes getting people to take what you're doing seriously can be difficult, because a lot of times they think it's just going to be something fun to do and don't realize how much work it actually is! SZ:You’ve been delving into the world of 3D modeling and animation lately. How is that going? EB: It has been insanely fun! CG was something I used to think was way out of my abilities, but I've always had ideas that require CG! I made a short 30 minute film when I was 15, so it would have been around 1995, that movie had a bunch of CG morphing in it, some of the shots were even pretty good. Last year I upgraded all my software and had some minor 3D capabilities, which gave me some really cool Ideas for some CG movies. I quickly find I couldn't do too much with what I had. I started looking into videos of CG programs and quickly found Lightwave and out of the three major CG programs, it was the one in my price range, but also seemed easy to use. I decided to get it. I also knew I was limited in my 3D motion tracking and after some research found a great program called SynthEyes. It's one of the industry standards and surprisingly cheap, for what it is. I then found out, my favorite show, "Battlestar Galactica" (Modern) used Lightwave and Syntheyes for 95% of their CG and their CG is incredible! So I was totally sold. Lightwave is amazing. Right out of the box with very little knowledge at all I was able to start making some cool stuff and within a month I had some shots that could have been in Galactica! So I'm very pleased. Don't get me wrong, I love practical effects too, I grew up a Savini fan, but I'm also a George Lucas fan. So I've always loved both and some projects of mine require more CG and some require more Practical and I don't understand why so many people hate CG so much, I've always believed one of the reasons people like movies is to see things they never could in real life.SZ: Rumor has it that you have a "modest" DVD and BluRay collection, and that you are a "bit" of a film historian. So, name a few of your favorite directors, and why are they your favorites?EB: He, he, ha. Yeah, "Modest." I have around 2,000 DVD's and about 600 Blu-rays. Plus, I still have a bunch of laserdiscs and some VHS. My dad has a collection bigger than mine! I LOVE movies. You learn more about filmmaking from watching movies than anywhere else, except on-set experience. You even learn more from bad movies than you do good ones. As for my favorite directors, Lloyd Kaufman I believe to be an underrated genius. Most people just lumps his films in with the rest of the Troma catalouge, but his films are so much more than that! It's kind of like Jerry William's films. On the surface that can be enjoyed as gross out weird comedies, but if you look deeper, you start to realize how well thought out, clever and smart his films are. I'm also a huge fan of George Romero, I love the way he gets very real performances in bizzare situations. He know's how to make the characters matter. I love the visual style of Dario Argento and Peter Jackson. I love the "Lord of the Rings" films, but his earlier work is just as incredible, especially "Heavenly Creatures". Some one who's new to directing, but has been around as a writer for a while is Ron Moore. This guy changed my life and the way I approach writing. I will see ANYTHING he's involved with and know it will be good!SZ: Zeppo was one of the bigger projects that you have been involved with. How was it working with Debbie Rochon and Loyd Kaufman?EB: Well "Zeppo: Sinners from Beyond the Moon!" was an incredible experience. It took us 3 years and a lot of learning, but the whole thing was just one fun experiment. I love the movie and it is pretty much everything Jerry Williams and I wanted it to be, but we knew starting out that part of the fun of the project was going to be in how we tried doing a little bit of eveything, it was my first time compositing shots. A couple of them turned out pretty good, but I learned A LOT about green screen from that shoot. The whole thing was like that, just always trying things and sometimes being succesful and even when we weren't it still worked for the type of film it was meant to be. It was sort of like the idea of film school, it was a safe place to fail. One place we did NOT fail was in casting Lloyd and Debbie! Jerry and I both had grown up being Troma fans, so Lloyd Kaufman is just a god to us, and as I've gotten older and continued to love his films, I've learned how much of a truely underrated genius Lloyd is! And Debbie... Debbie I'd been a fan of for a long time and even though she's appeared in a few films that weren't quite as good as others, she's always been consistently exellent. Lloyd and Debbie both are the kind of people who, before you meet them, you think they're going to be cool, but once you meet them, they're WAY cooler than you could have ever imagined! We still all keep in touch and will be working together soon. Debbie stepped my game up as an actor on Zeppo. Getting to work with her so closely as an actor taught me alot, and ever since then when I act in films I try to bring that level of focus.SZ: How have things gone with Zeppo since completion? Where can people buy/rent/view it right now?EB: Well after screening Zeppo in a few festivals we had tried to get distribution and we kept hearing the same thing... " we love Zeppo, but can't do any foreign sales with black and white movies." So for a moment we made some dvds and started selling it ourself, but that kind of became a pain for us to deal with, so we finally found this thing called Create Space on Amazon. It's a pretty cool deal. We have control over what the product is and all we have to do is collect a bit of money for the discs. This is a great sevice for indie filmmakers, especially one's like me and Jerry who just want to make movies and not deal with all the rest of it! So, with in a month or two, Zeppo will be availbe on VOD and DVD through Amazon. SZ: You have worked quite a bit with rising cult film legend Jerry Williams. Do you consider him to be sane? Secondly, can you give some really good dirt on him? (humor intended in this question!!!!) EB: Jerry Williams is INCREDIBLE!! He has a completly unique vison in his films. On the surface they're these weird random comedies, but if you pay close attention you see there's a definate message and interesting storyline going on. He deserves major cult status, because his films are always hilarious and within seconds, you KNOW it's a Jerry William's movie. He's also a great guy, he's part of my family. Much like Lloyd Kaufman, you can't judge Jerry based on his films alone. He's a down to earth guy who's nice and willing to help everyone as long as they're not being too crazy.Is he sane? Yes, but I belive that's because his films are outlets for his insanity. I'm actually slightly worried about what will happen to him while he's on hiatus to raise his new baby, but luckily he's spent a great deal of time getting footage lately, so he'll have plenty to edit. I have some dirt on Jerry for sure...so here's a little bit. Jerry drives his car very slow! SZ: One of your newest projects is Girl/Girl Scene. What is it? Who’s involved?EB: Girl/Girl Scene is amazing! It's not something I would have expected to be involved with, but it was such a great opportunity, I'd be a fool to say no. It's executive produced by Nic Brown and Written by Tucky Williams. Nic called me up and told me he and Tucky were wanting to make a dramatic lesbian web series. At first I wasn't so sure, but I really enjoy hanging out with Tucky and Nic and I was excited by the idea of getting to focus on Directing. Then I got the pilot script from Tucky and I was sold. I knew she was a talented actress and I've come to realize she is an equally talented writer. The script was really good. In my first reading I found that I cared about the characters and was left wanting to know what happens next, so that was a good sign. Then Tucky started casting all these incredible actors which made my job a whole lot easier. All I ever really had to focus on was how I wanted to tell the story visually, and having that much time to devote to one line of thought led to some really great choices. I've been editing it and have most of a rough cut done and it's great! It really draws you in and engages you, plus it's got some great humor in it. Shooting on HD has really been amazing. I've watched some of the scenes on Blu ray and it's a REAL show. You could put this next to any drama out there and it looks just as good. I've since read the script for episode 2, and oh man... The pilot does a great job of letting you know who these people are and what they're about, but episode 2 is going to hook people! We're about 4 to 6 weeks away from revaling the pilot for free, online at girlgirlscene.comSZ: The trailer has been having some tremendous success recently. Describe how that all unfolded and what kind of response you are seeing.EB: It's been great! At first we posted it on the Girl/Girl Scene FaceBook group page. It was there for 24 hours first and we had great feedback pouring in. Then we posted it on YouTube and DailyMotion. YouTube was getting about 500 views a day in the beginning and DailyMotion wasn't doing much, untill AfterEllen.com posted our trailer on their site. Within six hours the trailer gained over 2,000 views. The real good part is, now, about a week after posting it, we're still seeing really good traffic. Some days are fifty views, some days are two hundred, this leads me to belivie Girl Girl Scene is building some word of mouth. After about 2 weeks we're at around eight thousand views total. I knew this was turning out to be a great project on all parts, but I am a bit surprized how quickly it's getting out there when we've barely even promoted it!SZ: What other projects are on the near horizon for Eric Butts? Can you give us a scoop perhaps?One of the downsides to people finding out I'm as good as I say I am, is that I now get offered all kinds of stuff all the time. Sometimes I have to miss out on things I really want to do because I'm too busy. I mean, people should still ask me, because if I can help I will. Right now I've been directing and doing all of post production on "Girl/Girl Scene", I've been editing a behind the scene documentary for Jacob Ennis' "Red River", I'm helping out with a fun project Billy Boyd is doing as an actor and VFX, I'm acting, composing the score and doing MAJOR VFX on Roni Jonah's "Malfunction" with Billy Boyd and Sven Granlund, plus I may be editing it as well. I've got one more role to film for Jerry Williams before his baby break. I'm trying to write a couple new scripts for myself and finish a new Record I've been putting off for a long time now. I'm also starting advance pre-production on a feature film I want to make this summer, it's a very dark fun monster movie in the tone of "Feast" or "Return of the Living Dead." But I need to work on a beach for a week and that may prove just out of reach of our resources for this year, in which case I'll move to a back up script I have for a much darker Argento inspired Giallo film. I have a bunch of stuff coming out soon too. I acted in Roni Jonah's "Trepan:Redux". I was a HUGE fan and supporter of the original and when I was given the chance to be in a new version of it, I came prepared and gave the best performance I've given yet. I was also in "The Last Temptation of Fluffy" and did a VFX shot for it, as well as creating the poster. There should be countless Jerry Williams films coming out soon that I'm in. "Zombie Hombre" was just released for free online and I played my twin brother. The cool thing was that the footage was shot a few years apart and I look very different in both roles. Also, I'm in "Cornball Classics" that is available on Amazon Video on Demand. Plus, how could I forget the upcoming "Trouser Snake!"SZ: Anything else that you feel inquiring minds want to know about Eric Butts?I'm obsessed with the modern "Battlestar Galactica" and "Caprica" and you should be too! I LOVE action figures and have a HUGE collection of modern "Star Wars" figures, including hundreds of Clone Troopers. I can't get enough U.K. Wildcats basketball! SZ: If people would like to follow or connect with you or your projects(including beautiful single women), what are your links for sites and social networking? www.zeppothemovie.comwww.girlgirlscene.comMyspace.com/EricButts (I don't uses this site much anymore)And I'm on FaceBook all the time, but there are a few Eric Butts' on there so make sure you get the right one!