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Hello, Hello! In this edition of Indie Talk, Chris and Nick are back together and better than ever! They talk about: The Oliver Anthony phenomenon Putting a period on the Alabama dock fight How Mattel flipped the status quo on Branding & Marketing for the Barbie Movie A discussion that asks, “Is Oppenheimer a good film?” Celebrating the upcoming 48 Hour Film Festival Producer Papa Bear stumps and educates us with an all-new48 Hour Film Fest version of Things We Should Know Chris and Nick discuss the reach and power if Social Media Influencers in the latest Culture Check and much more... Enjoy! The MAKE IT podcast is brought to you by the Voice of the Filmmaker program, which is sponsored by Women in Film and Television, Nashville (a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization). If you like what we're doing, please donate here: https://www.bonsai.film/donate. How you can continue to enjoy MAKE IT content: Subscribe to the MAKE IT YouTube channel. Subscribe to the MAKE IT Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.bonsai.film/subscribe. The MAKE IT podcast amplifies the voice of the filmmaker by exploring the filmmaking journeys of actors, writers, directors, producers, and a host of other creatives from across the film industry. We provide a platform for filmmakers to provide advice, lessons learned, personal reflections, and insights through our Filmmaker Conversations, Mistakes in the Making, Industry Insights, Indie Talks, and Film Investment Series. We are the go-to film podcast for independent creatives!
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In this Halloween-spooktacular of an episode, Justin and Thom discuss why making a Karate Kid shower costume is tougher than it seems, which movie monsters would make the best work boss, and what kind of real-life spooktacular events have happened to them. They welcome horror-flick auteur James Shadid to talk about his inspirations and processes for the movie-making magic of the "Uber" and "Truck" trailer series, his award-winning 48-Hour Film Fest flick "Happy Hour" and other spooktacular topics.Check out James Shadid's short flicks here.Check out the "Uber" short trailers from James Shadid and the Slash Gordon team here.See the 48-Hour Film Flick "Happy Hour" from James Shadid and the team at Maplight Filmworks here.
In this episode of Can't Find My Way Home, I was joined by Kenneth May, Jacob Smith, and Sebastien Simon. All the guests are currently living and working in Busan, South Korea, but hail from the US and France respectively. We got together to talk about the Liquid Arts Project and the 72 Hour Film Festival that will take place between November 19th and the 22nd - when they will screen the final entries. So...what is the Liquid Arts Network you might ask? Liquid Arts was founded in Busan, South Korea. It has served as a stage for the local community to share their talents since 2000. The community has continued to grow its roots within Korea, while simultaneously planting seeds across the globe. Kenneth opens our conversation with more details on how it all started. Sebastien, who serves as the main film expert in the group, and has also worked with the Busan International Film Festival amongst others...tells us how he got involved with the project and how it'd lead to him now teaching film at a university in Busan. Jacob, gives us more insight into how the 72 Hour Film Fest originated, it's previous incarnations, and his role in it. You could say more of a behind the scenes role...but integral, nevertheless. You'll hear about how the Film Festival actually works - and why the winners could be included in a special, out-of-competition section of the 38th Busan International Short Film Festival (April 2021). The team describe how you can participate…styles, genres, props and locations...as well as a recap of some previous notable entries. What makes the Busan arts scene so active and why experimentation is vital? As well as wanting to involve the local, expatriate and foreign student communities in Busan into the project. It's open to all… We also find out about the many other film festivals that take place in South Korea All this and your own shot at the Oscars...no kidding! Let's get right into it...The Liquid Arts Network Follow The Liquid Arts Network https://liquidartsnetwork.com/ https://www.facebook.com/liquidartsnetwork/ https://www.facebook.com/events/hq-bar/72-hour-film-fest-2020/967369587070891/ https://www.instagram.com/liquidartsnetwork/ https://pods.link/i/1515212073 Can't Find My Way Home Linktree https://linktr.ee/cantfindmywayhome Facebook https://www.facebook.com/expatmusicpod Spotify https://spoti.fi/3n7nl2p --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/craig-branch/message
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Note: the Josh's mic is messed up on this one, but it's still listenable I hope.. Hola Digheads, on this week's episode, Josh and Umar sit down with Doug Powell and Clark Kline to talk about the thirteenth year of the 72 Film Fest! For 13 years, 72 Film Fest has been the place for east coast filmmakers & screen artists to challenge themselves for a weekend of guerilla filmmaking, and screen/celebrate their work in front of a large audience. Almost 450 short films have been made by dozens of teams and hundreds of artists over the first 12 years. Check out the site to register or to view the films! Follow the podcast and Josh Kuderna and Umar Khan, on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Josh - @JoshKuderna on Twitter and @JoshKuderna on Instagram The Pod - @DigSeshPod on Twitter The Pod's Facebook page - Dig Sesh on Facebook Thanks for listening, all! Do the pod a favor and rate and review the pod on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Laughable, Stitcher, & Spotify plz!
Thanks so much to Jennifer Bonior and Motke Dapp for coming on the show to talk with us about the Nashville 48-Hour Film Festival! Have you ever wondered what it takes to make a movie? What about what it takes to make a movie in just 48 hours? Jennifer is the City Producer for the Nashville 48-Hour Film Fest and Motke is a 10-time entrant and multiple-award winner at the festival, so it was a pleasure hearing them talk about the ins-and-outs of what makes the festival such a cool thing! For more info about the Nashville 48-Hour Film Festival, check out 48hourfilm.com/nashville-tn.
This week on the Artscast, we cover the recent 48 Hour Film Festival from the perspective of the organizers and the crews creating the films Contributors: Quinn Kane and Matthew RobinsonEditor and Host: Parker Mee
Welcome to the indie film scene in Downtown Frederick! I chatted with the Director of Area 31, Samuel Tressler IV about the goings on at Area 31, his first 3D feature film, and a few teasers for the 72 Hour Film Fest. I am beyond excited that we have a place to see indie films hidden away in Downtown! You can also rent their space and equipment too. Time Codes: 00:00 - Coming soon!
Thanx 3000 Twitter Followers! Yeah! Rob gets sick. Jason (the ACT-OR) tells us of his experience in the 48 Hour Film Fest. BUGS! We check out some amazing previews & information from San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), Announce the Batman Lego Contest Winner ... & Christina almost gets stuck by lightning.
The theme of tonight's show is the 54 Hour Film Fest--we talk to Chris Keyes, Susannah Devereux, Travis Slagle, Sam Szwaglis, Sarah Carbonneau, Jacob Cleaver, Jacob Bauman, and Ashley Sweeton about the 54 Hour Film Fest.
Dr. Moon Rat AKA Jamison Stalsworth talks with me about his 54 Hour Film Fest project, "The Straw Man." We talk his success at the KHFF's Grindhouse Grind Out competiton.Find Jamison's youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/user/drmoonratMore info for the screening of THE STRAW MAN at 54filmfest.com
Intro: Camgirls, Fulci Show, 72 Hour Film Fest, Ronda Rousey, and Suicide. 00:24:10 – News: Horrors Hallowed Grounds, Scream Factory, Arrow Video, and House Remake. [...]