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Welcome to the Visual Intonation Podcast, where we dive deep into the dynamic world of director and cinematographer Marvin Van Buren. Based in the bustling creative hub of New York City, Marvin is celebrated for his narrative prowess, with his works having graced screens across Europe and North America. His journey to acclaim culminated in his debut feature film "Contents Under Pressure," which clinched the prestigious Best Feature Film award at the 2019 Hip Hop Film Festival. Soon, audiences worldwide can experience its brilliance as it gears up for release on major streaming platforms later this year. Marvin's creative footprint extends beyond cinema, as he's crafted compelling content for industry giants like MTV, Esquire, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Gizmodo, Under Armour, and Nike. His ability to blend visual storytelling with cultural resonance has made him a sought-after talent in both film and commercial realms. Join us as we unravel Marvin Van Buren's artistic evolution, from his formative years studying Cinematography and Film/Video Production at City University of New York-Brooklyn College to his current roles as Founder/CEO of Level Ground Entertainment and Account Manager at Wishare Media Group. Through insightful conversations with Marvin and his collaborators, this podcast illuminates the intersection of creativity, commerce, and culture in Marvin Van Buren's expansive career. Marvin Van Buren's Website: http://www.marvinvanburen.com/ Marvin Van Buren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m.vanburen/?hl=en Marvin Van Buren's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marvin-van-buren-2020a629 Marvin Van Buren's Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/marvinvanburen Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
This week we are joined by Dara Jemmott! Dara is a comedian, host, voice over artist and actress. She performs all around the country, and has even taken her talents to the UK and Spain. Most recently featured in the 2021 Just For Laughs, Eat My Shorts, for "Where's My White Privilege?" The short was also featured in the 2021 Hip Hop Film Festival and won Dara Best Actor- Gold Category, in the 2021 Best Actors Awards New York. Make sure to check her out! In this episode we discuss growing up in suburban New Jersey, working in the fashion industry, being a “failed” child actor, being a dancer, playing instruments and so much more. You don't want to miss our discussion about Dara's go to Karaoke songs. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From The Episode: I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdyBook SmartMy Best Friend's WeddingFollow Dara Jemmott: @chocolatejemFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodEmail us! Aloneatlunch@gmail.com**LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW** Please :)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most of us have gotten at least a little emotional at some point recently. It's natural. But why do we have emotions and how much should we pay attention to them on any given day? Can we learn to skillfully choose which emotions to listen to and which ones to just let move on by?In More Than A Feeling, the latest podcast from Ten Percent Happier, host Saleem Reshamwala goes on a real life quest to find the answers to these questions. He'll experiment with neuroscientists, dive into stories with historians and philosophers, and document how musicians, therapists, hairdressers and airplane pilots work with emotions.About Saleem Reshamwala:Saleem Reshamwala is the host of More Than A Feeling, Ten Percent Happier's podcast about human emotions. He is an Emmy-nominated producer, for his video work on implicit bias with the New York Times, a winner in the Best Music Video category at Harlem's Hip Hop Film Festival, and a mentor for The Sauce Fellowship, a Southern youth digital storytelling program in conjunction with the New Orleans Video Access Center.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Since early 2021, the Harlem Film House has been hosting events in their custom world, the Harlem Film House Metaverse, to promote marginalized filmmakers. Their next event is with Tonya Pinkins where they will host the metaverse premiere of her directorial debut film Red Pill on April 1st at 7:30 pm in the Harlem Film House Metaverse. Visit: harlemfilmhouse.org
We had a conversation with Award winning Cinematographer, & Videographer; Gil Rios #MyCreatives we get to it, and went there in this EPISODE!!!! We Touched on: - His latest insight on the Filming Culture? - How he feels about his journey? - Who were his influencers for filming? - How does he feel winning it all at the 2021 Hip Hop Film Festival? - Would he continue doing comedy? - How Did He Do with the game; "EITHER OR??!!!" FOLLOW US: @cuts_podcast YOU TUBE CHANNEL: [[SUBSCRIBE]] - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbVNj5NtHbfenXkoxa3xAKg?view_as=subscriber GUEST: Gil Rios - https://www.instagram.com/gilrios1/ ***Go Check out Molly McCoy Feat. SnS IcyGang; "Big Mad Remix" on all streaming platforms!!!! *****FOR SERIOUS INQUIRES & FUTURE GUEST(S) APPEARANCES - CutsPodcast1@gmail.com ******Please LEAVE COMMENTS, FEEDBACK, and [[SUBSCRIBE]] the PODCAST on ALL MAJOR STREAMING PLATFORMS!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cutspodcast/support
JAMAL HODGE is a multi-award winning filmmaker and writer. Since May of 2016, Jamal Hodge's films have been an official selection in over 100 Film Festivals, and have won 50+awards including The Vanguard Award (Best of The Fest) at the Hip Hop Film Festival (2020), Best Director at the Chelsea Film Festival (2020) Best Director at Genre Blast (2020), Best Director at The Hip Hop Film Festival (2019), Best Short Film at The People’s Film Festival (2019), And the Audience Choice Award at the Blackstar Film Festival (2016). In 2018 he directed the first season of Investigation Discovery Channel's 'Primal Instinct' and came on as a Producer on the Animated feature film 'Pierre The Pigeon Hawk' starring Will.I.Am and Whoopi Goldberg.As a writer, his screenplay 'Mourning Meal' won 5 awards (including best short screenplay at NYC Horror Film Festival 2018) and was featured as a finalist in 7 writing competitions. Jamal's poetry is featured in the historical all-black issue of Star*line Magazine and has been featured several times in SPACE AND TIME MAGAZINE, PENUMBRIC Speculative Fiction Magazine, and in the upcoming anthology CHIRAL MAD 5 alongside such greats as Linda Addison, Sharee Renee Thomas, & Jack Ketchum.Motivated by his accomplishments, Hodge has blossomed to take his talents to the next level. Jamal's tone of work, or what he calls, "Inspirational Darkness", can be described as a melding of genres. The Psychological Horror, Thriller, and Inspirational genres are Jamal's usual forte of film making. His mission is to add value to people’s lives through his unique brand of cinema. He’s excited to continue to grow outstanding partnerships to create memorable and impactful cinematic experiences for audiences across the world.For more on Jamal's works go to: https://linktr.ee/directorhQuestions, Comments or Suggestions?Email me at demonddoes@gmail.comor you can contact me on Twitter, Instagram or FacebookMusic by DJ PRhyme
Jerod Couch is a 2x regional Emmy Winner (12x Nominee) from Dallas, Texas. A Director/Producer/Writer/Editor, Jerod has completed two seasons, eighteen episodes total, of his award-winning series “#WASHED”. His agency, The Creative Couch, won Dell's “Small but Mighty” contest for “#WASHED”. Couch's career highlights consist of a five-year stint at ESPN including launching a network and three seasons leading creative for Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers. Jerod's work has been featured in Inc Magazine, USA Today, Sports Illustrated and Yahoo! Sports. Despite 15 years of experience creating content, “#WASHED” is Jerod's foray into filmmaking and long-form scripted content. Season 1 of the half-hour dramedy was selected to four festivals, won “Best of Fest: Audience Choice” at the Hip Hop Film Festival and nominated for “Best Comedy” at the Indie Series Awards. Couch relishes in the intricacies of organization/culture building, marketing/public relations and overall strategy of television/film which is fortified by his Radio-TV-Film and MBA degrees from The University of Texas at Austin. Steph Bolton, the comic-loving creative behind Phoenix Michele Photography based out of Dallas, Texas, captures moments for a living, but her work extends well past the lens. She equips lady bosses with information that helps them build and scale sustainable brands…and she delivers it like only she can! You know the feeling you get when your work day is over and you can finally unwind, engage in enlightening conversation, and of course, have a margarita to top it all off? That's what Steph brings to every speaking engagement (with or without the margarita) – a true happy hour vibe! But don't mistake her fun demeanor as an indication that she's anything less than a badass when it comes to business. Steph's impressive background as a small biz owner, fashion blogger and influencer coupled with a career as a business analyst has only solidified her acumen for content creation and process improvement. She desires to share her knowledge with other motivated female entrepreneurs looking to increase brand awareness, productivity, and of course, that bottom line! Farhaj is the CEO of Kanna, an integrated hiring and training platform for the legal cannabis industry. He's a marketplace, and future of work/learning geek, who is very passionate about building infrastructure to help early stage founders in the OK & TX startup ecosystems. Prior to Kanna, Farhaj was an early employee at 3 startups (VR, Drone-tech, experiential marketing) and founded Fade, a personalized barber booking marketplace. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/entrepaidneur/support
We’ve reached EP 40!! My final episode in the season of #MikesMomentOf
What if you had were standing on a bridge ready to jump to your death? Would you be able to recover and find your way? Kareem “Reem’o Meerak” Tyson found himself in that situation, but was able to find his why and change his life. In this interview, Reem'o shares his transformation and the struggles he has worked to overcome. Reem'o has a popular podcast “The Reem’o Meerak” with “MidWest Yosh”, as well as a Vlog column in Floss Magazine, and soon will be launching a YouTube Channel called; “Reem’o C.U.T.S.” which stands for Culture, Urban, Technology, and Sports. Reem'o will be speaking to the figures and “Power PLAYERS” of the acronym, and provide insights from his perspective. Also, had a show called “ReemTV” which won an award at The 2017 Urban Web Summit for "Audience Choice" Award at The 2017 Hip Hop Film Festival, and Best Arts And Entertainment Award at 2018 OOLEE’s (Public Media Access Awards). ----- Looking for more business growth content? Visit: www.growthamplifiers.com
Today, The Kicking the Seat Podcast welcomes actor Lew Temple for a discussion of his latest film, Limbo, which is now available On Demand. In Mark Young’s supernatural drama, Temple plays Jimmy, an L.A. low-life who finds his soul on trial following a botched stick-up that resulted in his death. Caught between Heaven, Hell, and the warring factions governing both, Jimmy must account for the way in which he spent his life by revisiting those he knew, loved, and betrayed.Ian and Lew talk about getting the most out of an indie production; creating characters with a cast of veterans and relative newcomers; and the twist of fate that pulled Lew towards acting from a very different career path.Also, Ian reviews Limbo; invites listeners to check out his latest appearance on The Spoiler Room Podcast; and teases next week’s interview with Nick Alonzo, whose latest film, Da Big Zip, premieres at the Hip Hop Film Festival this week!Episode 567 is stuck in the middle…with you!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 1:23Limbo Review: 1:23 - 3:55Intro (Ct’d): 3:55 - 6:37Limbo Trailer: 6:37 - 8:17Lew Temple Interview: 8:17 - 42:22Outro Music: 42:22 - 42:37Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
Black Talent TV's Look Who's Next Podcast is back yet again with a new episode and another amazing guest: writer, director, producer, and Fragile Wildflower Productions founder Courtni Saizon. Courtni has created some amazing content, including the web series Complexities and three upcoming projects: Gurlz, Kinfolk, and Prospect Park, the latter of which won meetings for potential acquisition/development deals with Revolt TV and Theo Rossi’s production company at the 2019 Hip Hop Film Festival. In this episode, Courtni talks with host Philip Hernandez about her upcoming projects, winning the Best Screenwriter award for Prospect Park, and much more.
On this episode of No Rest for the Weekend: Indie Film News, Kevin Smith gets a reboot, We give you an update on films we covered during the Hip Hop Film Festival, and we celebrate women's month by highlighting women in film. Hosted by Jason Godbey & Christopher Gillard Produced by Christopher Gillard Show Theme by Christopher Gillard Created by Jason Godbey Copyright © 2019 Behind the Rabbit Productions All Rights Reserved
In this episode, Ashley Carrizo & Jason Godbey recap the Hip Hop Film Festival 2018. Featuring interviews with director Kimberly Roberts (Fear No Gumbo, Trouble the Water) and author Ty Powell and Director Chad Quinn (For the Love of Musiq). Music by Christopher Gillard Created by Jason Godbey
Ep. 165: Rain Bennett lives in a world of dualities. From a small town, he loves world travel and cosmopolitan life. He's an artist, but he also loves the rigor of athletic pursuit. And, a White man, he is a Multiracial family man. His life is a study in the co-existence of dual nature and contrasts. Rain is a two-time Emmy© nominated filmmaker, fitness professional, public speaker, and writer. His projects excel at bringing the stories of different subcultures to light. Born into a blue-collar family in “Little” Washington, North Carolina, Bennett spent his early years playing sports, telling stories, and swimming in any body of water he could enter with a splash. Now an accomplished traveler in his mid-thirties, he still finds the most pleasure in those three simple activities. He is a humanist that enjoys inspiring people, teaching, and rooting for the underdog. Bennett created Flying Flounder Productions in 2008 and specialized in telling real stories that touch the heart. He directed and produced his first feature documentary by traveling the world with just a backpack and a Canon DSLR camera. That film, Raise Up: The World is Our Gym won “Best of the Fest” at the Hip Hop Film Festival and Bennett secured a deal with Red Bull Media House for worldwide release. He has produced quality work for more than a decade, providing both corporate and nonprofit clients with production or consultation services and giving presentations on short form storytelling. He is featured in publications such as Men’s Health, Breaking Muscle, and Sports Business Global, appeared on national television in multiple countries, and been featured on several fitness-based podcasts. Rain Bennett currently resides in Durham, North Carolina. When he’s not working out or adjusting to life as a new dad, he writes and directs both narrative and documentary film projects. His mission is simple: to help people realize that they too can be great, no matter where they come from. And, importantly, for the podcast, he is the author of recent article about his Multiracial family: I Told My Trump-Supporting Mom I’m Having A Biracial Baby. Here’s What Happened. For more about Rain, please visit his website: http://www.rainbennett.com/ For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
special guest the Hip Hop Film Festival owner and staff
special guest the Hip Hop Film Festival owner and staff
WeMakeTheFunny.com presents: Let's Chat Comedy with KL Thomas!On this episode KL speaks with the very talented comedy Artie Brennan. Artie just won the audience award in the HIP HOP FILM FESTIVAL for SNUFFALUFAGHOST HIP HOP’S FIRST STYLIST! He then talks about being The Root in Fallon Tonight with Impressionist Adam Hamway; the parody show for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Follow WeMakeTheFunny.com on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WeMakeTheFunnyFollow WeMakeTheFunny on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WeMakeTheFunny/?fref=tsFollow KL Thomas on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KLThomasnyc123Follow Artie Brennan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingRTluv*This is a WeMakeTheFunny.com production produced by Adam Hamway @AdamHamway See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.