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Gary and Kenny bring in the holidays! We talk about turkeys, cows, cruises and resting meat. And speaking of meat…we meet Joe Sill, a filmmaker who creates futuristic worlds. We hope you enjoy and have a happy, safe Thanksgiving.
Joe Sill is a filmmaker and founder of world-building lab Impossible Objects. Joe likes to think big. He forged his path as a live-action feature and commercials director, often using visual effects to bring new worlds and ideas to life. His love for telling grand visual stories has led him to work with top brands such as Apple, NASA, Nike, and Tesla, as well as his first foray into feature filmmaking with "Stray”. Recently, Joe decided to double down in the landscape of animation and virtual production, energized by the constant innovation and ability for artists like himself to imagine and create without limitation. Joe is currently developing an original television series with writer Matisse Tolin based on their short film, “Autonomous”, with Jon Berg and Greg Silverman of Stampede Ventures producing. Show Notes: Joseph Campbell on giving meaning to life Honestly expressing oneself Being journey focused vs. being results focused Turning interests into a career The role of the director on set The potentially toxic ideology behind the “self-starter” Joe's work as a director Bruce Lee's impact on culture The process of creation/ego Joe's reflections during the pandemic VR in cinema Social media Seeking validation Relinquishing ideas of ownership Joe's company, “Impossible Objects” Wrap up www.artistdecoded.com www.joesill.com www.impossible-objects.co
The Squad celebrate Joe's birthday episode by reviewing his pick for the week "Wrong Turn" (2021). Also Steve dresses in drag,Horror trivia heats up and we are joined by two directors this week Chris Von Hoffmann and Joe Sill to discuss "Phobias" a new horror anthology film which is now available VOD Music provided by:https://www.purple-planet.com
The SinCast sits down with Maritte Lee Go and Joe Sill, two of the directors of the horror anthology, Phobias. Phobias has a great concept where every story told in the movie is based on a different phobia. How did these two directors come up with the significant fear for their segments? Find out this and so much more on a brand new SinCast! Phobias will be available in theaters, On Demand and Digital on March 19th. We'll be back next Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins; subscribe to the subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Duncan got a chance to sit and chat with Joe Sill & Chris von Hoffmann the directors of the upcoming new horror/thriller anthology movie Phobias which is available via Vertical Entertainment on 19th March 2021 in Theatres, On Demand and Digital. The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn’t Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Phobias: Duncan: 3.5 Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter and on the Flick App: https://flick.group/tputscast
Host Jeff Goldsmith interviews director Joe Sill about his debut feature film, Stray. Download my podcast hereCopyright © Unlikely Films, Inc. 2019. All rights reserved.
Joe Sill is a director based out of Los Angeles. He began studying film at the age of 12, and spent much of his youth learning on his own how to use a camera, edit, and craft visual effects. In 2009, he attended Chapman University to study direction full-time, and in 2013 he created a spec for Tesla that gained Elon Musk’s attention and support, as well as over half a million viewers. The spec jumpstarted a commercial career where he quickly built a resume of work with clients such as Apple, Nike, NASA, Disney and Warner Brothers. In 2016, he created another speculative short film set in the Star Wars universe and caught the attention of 1.5 million viewers — and that same year, he directed his debut feature film, “STRAY”, a sci-fi neo noir starring Karen Fukuhara (Suicide Squad), Christine Woods (The Walking Dead), and Japanese musician MIYAVI (Unbroken). His work has collectively accumulated over 200 million views thus far. He is currently in post production as well as development on a handful of commercials and feature projects. Topics Discussed In This Episode: His first featured film, “Stray” (2019) The following feature films: Akira, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Batman Begins, Ghost In The Shell, Finding Nemo, John Wick, Pan's Labyrinth, Terminator, Terminator 2, The Dark Knight, The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix Surrogate parent relationships in films “The Last of Us” – Video Game His love for Miyazaki films Changes within the commercial industry Commercials made by AI Artificial Intelligence Developing grit www.artistdecoded.com
Welcome to Neon Black’s 2018 Wall of Fame. Today we look at our favorite films, directors, and actors of 2018.Hosts: Cheyne, Jaso, Seb and special guest Joe Sill
Welcome to Neon Black where we talk all things pop-culture, music, art, and film. Today we talk with guest co-host Joe Sill about Kids See Ghosts, Chance the Rapper and A-24 production. Like what your hearing? Don't forget to subscribe! Listen and read more at www.controlforever.com.
In this podcast we will review to the best of our abilities the short film Kara by Joe Sill which can be viewed here. https://vimeo.com/151579457