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On today's episode of Deep Focus, host Tom Breen talks with local producer Trish Clark and New York-based filmmaker Frank Fasano about the 48 Hour Film Project New Haven, the ninth annual competition in which teams rush to write, shoot, edit, and deliver a short movie all over the course of a single weekend at the end of July.
The New Haven 48 Hour Film Project is a crash course in speed filmmaking. On episode 34 of Full Exposure, learn from a veteran TV and film producer how speed-filmmaking can help hone your film production skills AND having fun! Host Jim Kamp speaks with Trish Clark, regional producer in New Haven, Conn. for the 48 Hour Film Project, an international yearly timed competition and the longest-running competition of its kind. The 48 Hour Film Project pits aspiring film and videomakers from across the country and in Europe to a test of rapid fire filmmaking in a whirlwind two days being challenged to develop a story concept, cast, shoot, edit and deliver a short film. The head-spinning race culminates in a night of screening the entries followed by a judging to determine the finalists to see who will advance to the national Filmapalooza festival. The 48 Hour Film Project New Haven is July 26th to the 28th, 2019. Today's Guest: Trish Clark https://www.48hourfilm.com/newhaven/ @newhaven48hfp Host & Producer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames
The New Haven 48 Hour Film Project is a crash course in speed filmmaking. On episode 34 of Full Exposure, learn from a veteran TV and film producer how speed-filmmaking can help hone your film production skills AND having fun! Host Jim Kamp speaks with Trish Clark, regional producer in New Haven, Conn. for the 48 Hour Film Project, an international yearly timed competition and the longest-running competition of its kind. The 48 Hour Film Project pits aspiring film and videomakers from across the country and in Europe to a test of rapid fire filmmaking in a whirlwind two days being challenged to develop a story concept, cast, shoot, edit and deliver a short film. The head-spinning race culminates in a night of screening the entries followed by a judging to determine the finalists to see who will advance to the national Filmapalooza festival. The 48 Hour Film Project New Haven is July 26th to the 28th, 2019. Today's Guest: Trish Clark https://www.48hourfilm.com/newhaven/ @newhaven48hfp Host & Producer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames
Tess and Chris talk to returning guest, Trish Clark, City Producer for 48 Hour Film Project New Haven, about the upcoming film competition 07/26-07/28/19 and the typo that started it all. Find out more and sign up today at www.48hourfilm.com/en/new-haven-ct !!! CFW will see you there! Link to 48HFPNH city winner 2016: "5150": https://www.48hourfilm.com/en/new-haven-ct/films/20017 Follow us at "Connecticut FilmWorks" on youtube and facebook: www.facebook.com/connecticutfilmworks and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpyTFfQpybFOt_wgFkUkkkw Produced with assistance by Running Brook Productions LLC: www.runningbrookproductions.com Credits: Hosts - Tess Pellicano and Christian Szokolay Producer- Tess Pellicano Editor - Tess Pellicano Tech Director - Christian Szokolay
On today's episode of Deep Focus, host Tom Breen talks with Trish Clark about this summer's 48 Hour Film Project New Haven, the eighth annual Elm City competition to make a 4 to 7 minute movie that follows an assortment of randomly assigned criteria over the course of one weekend. Breen and Clark also talk about the Nutmeg Institute, which Clark co-founded to help connect and inspire local filmmakers.
Follow a ragtag group of independent filmmakers making stories on screen and over the podcast airways. Get to know Connecticut FilmWorks and their projects through interviews with cast and crew. In this episode, Dave, Babs, Christian and I talk about the crazy adventure that was our 48 Hour Film Project New Haven weekend: amazing actors, more crew bonding in a bathroom, and major behind-the-scenes insights that will help anyone looking to do a 48H weekend. You can watch the Director's cut of "House Guest" on our youtube page: www.youtube.com/channel/UCpyTFfQpybFOt_wgFkUkkkw And see all our BEHIND THE SCENES PICS on Twitter @ctfilmworks and on Facebookwww.facebook.com/connecticutfilmworks/ To check out 48HourFilmProject itself, go to www.48hourfilm.com Credits: Host--> Tess Pellicano Producer/Editor--> Tess Pellicano Sound Engineer--> David Distinti Studio --> Distinti Home Studios Music --> "Feelin Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/independent
Follow a ragtag group of independent filmmakers making stories on screen and over the podcast airways. Get to know Connecticut FilmWorks and their projects through interviews with cast and crew. We have some super cool episodes coming out in the next week, so keep an eye out for them! DON'T FORGET TO RATE AND REVIEW us on Itunes! Listen to our "Post-48 Hour Film Project New Haven" episode on our Soundcloud page before it's released on Itunes at soundcloud.com/fade-in-podcast. Credits: Host--> Tess Pellicano Producer/Editor--> Tess Pellicano Sound Engineer--> Brendan Linehan Music --> "Feelin Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
On today's episode of Deep Focus, host Tom Breen talks with CT filmmaker Nick Palmer about his work on the 2016 48 Hour Film Project New Haven, the Film and Television masters program at Sacred Heart University in Stamford, and a few of his short films to date, including "A Bottled Rose" and the promo-trailers for "To Live and Die in L.A." On the second segment of the show, Tom talks with Allan Appel and Lucy Gellman about the new Philip Roth-adaptation, Indignation, about the son of a butcher from Newark, New Jersey who struggles to adjust the goyish, repressed American heartland of Winesburg, Ohio.
On this episode host Tom Breen talks to Russ D and Li Martin, a husband and wife who headed different teams in this year's 48 Hour Film Project New Haven contest, about the challenges, joys, and lessons learned while making films on a tight schedule.