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Today on the show we have filmmaker and author Josh Folan. He's a writer/director/editor/producer/actor – though not necessarily in that order – that began professionally making things people watch on screens in 2005, prior to which he studied finance at The Ohio State University.Filmmaking highlights since founding NYEH Entertainment in 2008 include 2018 Hamptons/Woodstock/Napa selection Ask For Jane, 2017 SXSW audience award winner The Light of the Moon, 2015 Slamdance selection BODY, 2015 Raindance selection The Lives of Hamilton Fish, 2016 SOHO Int’l selection and 2017 Queens World best screenplay nominee catch 22: based on the unwritten story by seanie sugrue,His new book, Still Filmmaking, the Hard Way, is a detailed recounting of the step-by-step process of the development, production, and distribution of three micro-budget feature films with one critical commonality – producer and fifteen-year independent filmmaking veteran Josh Folan.Josh walks the reader through each and every painstaking step of the making of three sub-$250,000 USD films featured in the case study – Ask For Jane, Love Is Dead!, catch 22 – while explaining, scrutinizing, and contrasting the experience in a voice intended to entertain, not lecture.The experience of producing sixteen feature films and a bevy of short, episodic, and commercial projects inform the words herein, across which countless mistakes and learning experiences were had by the author. Still Filmmaking, the Hard Way offers readers the opportunity to learn this laundry list of lessons at a tiny fraction of the cost of crippling your own film’s micro-budget.Enjoy my conversation with Josh Folan.
1. Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi is a Zimbabwean musician, businessman, philanthropist, human rights activist who recently made his transition Sept. 22, 1952-Jan. 23, 2019. We share a March 23, 2011 interview. Zimbabwe Music Festival in the Bay Feb. 1-2, 2019, at http://www.ashkenaz.com/ 2. Josh Folan, producer, Ask for Jane at SF Indie Fest 2019 3. CHRISTOPHER GREENSLATE's film, SAVIOR, is at SF Indie Feb. 2 (9:30 PM) and 2/6 (9:15 PM) at the Roxie. 4. Ellen Sebastian Chang is the Creative Director (11 plus years) for The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program, where we use the arts to teach the historical and current understanding of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This event, Feb. 14, 21, 23, is in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the drafting of this important document that only 7% of our population is aware of. Sandy Sohcot is the director and originator of The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program. Sandy Sohcot holds a California Lifetime Teaching Credential. In July 2001, Sandy became Executive Director of the Rex Foundation and served as in that capacity through 2013, to help renew the Foundation in the absence of direct Grateful Dead concert funding. Artist, Virginia "Nia" Jourdan, who also joins us, is hosting the programs and unveiling 24 works inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Joining me this week on the show is filmmaker turned author Josh Folan. Over the course of his career, Josh has not only produced 3 micro-budget features (each of which have a budget under $250K), but most recently wrote a book about his endeavors called: Still Filmmaking The Hard Way. Over the course of our discussion, Josh outlines how any filmmaker can make their passion project a reality, without any upfront financial backing from traditional production companies or studios. He also shares a ton of practical advice about sales and distribution, providing invaluable lessons for filmmakers seeking to go down a similar path. Links from the show: www.nyehentertainment.com For more content like this visit www.noamkroll.com
Producer Josh Folan discusses building your audience and distributing your indie film. Josh Folan is a writer/director/editor/producer/actor that began making films in 2005, prior to which he studied finance at The Ohio State University. Filmmaking highlights since founding NYEH Entertainment in 2008 include 2018 Hamptons/Woodstock/Napa selection and Big Apple Film Festival award winner Ask For Jane, 2017 SXSW audience award winner The Light of the Moon, 2017 Tribeca best actor award winner Nobody’s Watching, 2015 Slamdance selection BODY, 2015 Raindance selection The Lives of Hamilton Fish, 2016 SOHO Int’l selection and 2017 Queens World best screenplay nominee catch 22: based on the unwritten story by seanie sugrue, 2011 Hoboken Int’l best screenplay nominee All God’s Creatures, Love Is Dead! and Amazon nostalgia doc series Batteries Not Included. Also an author and contributor to the independent filmmaking blog community, he penned the low-budget indie case study Filmmaking, the Hard Way. You can follow him (@joshfolan) and NYEH (@nyehentertains) on twitter and facebook if you’d like to keep up with his coming soons. There is also the NYEH Entertainment mailing list if you like things that make your phone vibrate.
Giles Alderson is joined on this weeks podcast by quadruple treat Josh Folan who talks about he makes his movies from just producing or being in them or directing them to all four. We talk making a feature on an i-phone and turning a stage play into a feature. What compromises you have to make and how to self distribute your feature film. How he made the films 'All God's Creatures' and 'What would Bear do?' and got an advance from sales and how he distributes his movies and give you advice on how you can produce your own movies. And we talk about how Josh learnt to be a director by learning how to handle the shit and solve problems. Josh's film Love is Dead is OUT NOW and the trailer is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2CkiqdPutk Ask For Jane film Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCLwMVJBiPM&t=24shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCLwMVJBiPM&t=24s Josh's website https://t.co/vlJbLNoUud LINKS FOOD FOR THOUGHT CROWDFUNDER PAGE https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/foodforthought TRAILER for FOOD FOR THOUGHT https://vimeo.com/319544314 LINK for The 2nd MAKE YOUR FILM event http://bit.ly/2sRiasH Join filmmakers Giles Alderson, Dom Lenoir and guests speakers Fizz and Ginger, Jack Tarling, Phil Hawkins & one more to be announced guest at the new #MakeYourFilm event in London on 5th March. BOOK your tickets before it sells out again! The Filmmakers WEBINAR - Join us on the 27th March online as we go into detail on how to go from Short Films to Feature Films. Learn how to get you film made with an exclusive deep dive into how you can make you feature film. Q&A afterwards Full details and tickets here: https://thefilmmakerswebinar.clickmeeting.com/how-to-make-the-transition-from-short-film-to-feature/register Greenlit Crowdfunder MASTERCLASS https://greenlit.fund/ RAINDANCE'S Boozin' & Schmoozin' – the monthly filmmakers networking event for people who love and make films! It's one of the friendliest and most welcoming networking events in London, and it has helped develop hundreds of collaborations between filmmakers. AND, as Filmmakers Podcast listener, you can get in for free! Just send an email to party@raindance.co.uk, quoting "Filmmakers Podcast". Then you'll be able to get in for free to the next event on Monday 11th March at 6:30pm at the beautiful Century Club in Soho. Don't miss this out!" Find out more: http://bit.ly/BoozinSchmoozin BUZZFEED FAV PODCASTS LINK Please do us a favour and recommend us to Buzzfeed. Link http://bit.ly/2srIEAP WATCH World of Darkness https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BS35KQ2?pf_rd_p=855cdcfd-05d9-474f-b84d-8286a3530ba1&pf_rd_r=G5Q5NNQZR9PRZNQ4ME5D WATCH Fanged Up https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Up-Daniel-OReilly/dp/B07F83JN6G/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1542670909&sr=1-1&keywords=fanged Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com
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1. Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi is a Zimbabwean musician, businessman, philanthropist, human rights activist who recently made his transition Sept. 22, 1952-Jan. 23, 2019. We share a March 23, 2011 interview. Zimbabwe Music Festival in the Bay Feb. 1-2, 2019, at http://www.ashkenaz.com/ 2. Josh Folan, producer, Ask for Jane at SF Indie Fest 2019 3. CHRISTOPHER GREENSLATE's film, SAVIOR, is at SF Indie Feb. 2 (9:30 PM) and 2/6 (9:15 PM) at the Roxie. 4. Ellen Sebastian Chang is the Creative Director (11 plus years) for The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program, where we use the arts to teach the historical and current understanding of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This event, Feb. 14, 21, 23, is in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the drafting of this important document that only 7% of our population is aware of. Sandy Sohcot is the director and originator of The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program. Sandy Sohcot holds a California Lifetime Teaching Credential. In July 2001, Sandy became Executive Director of the Rex Foundation and served as in that capacity through 2013, to help renew the Foundation in the absence of direct Grateful Dead concert funding. Artist, Virginia "Nia" Jourdan, who also joins us, is hosting the programs and unveiling 24 works inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read 'SYS Podcast Episode 247: Writer/Director/Producer/Editor/Actor Josh Folan Talks About His Numerous Recent Projects' at http://www.SellingYourScreenplay.com. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor/Actor Josh Folan talks about how he's been able to push numerous productions across the finish line recently. Josh has written and produced several projects over the last few years and we dig into the details of how he […]
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Charmane Star is a former adult actress turned actress and model starring in films like Black Dynamite, and the film, Catch 22. Pre Shows-- VOTE FOR THIS PODCAST in the Podern Madness Contest! Vote here -> https://t.co/NxjB3SomSM Show Notes-- Casting, Financing, & Filmmaking Outside the Box: How I Spun An Adult Film Star's Following Into A Financed Feature by NYEH Entertainment's Josh Folan via Film Courage-- Sasha Grey - Wikipedia page for Sasha Grey-- Traci Lords - Wikipedia page for Traci Lords. -- Black Dynamite - a 2009 American blaxploitation action comedy film ContactCharmane Star-- TwitterDave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook Support the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link Subscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher— Google Play Podcasts
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Josh Folan is a New York based filmmaker, and the founder of NYEH Entertainment. His latest feature length film, Catch 22: based on the unwritten story by seanie sugrue is out now on iTunes, Youtube, Amazon, and more. Catch 22: Based on the Unwritten Story by Seanie Sugrue: With Hurricane Sandy looming on the horizon, five hard-lived friends come to from a send-off celebration alongside an unexplained dead girl. What are friends for? Pre Show NotesVOTE for the show during the upcoming Podern Family Sweet Sixteen/King of the Ring competition. Each week fans get to vote for which show should advance to the next round. Voting for the Sweet Sixteen starts on March 6th, 2017! Look for a link we'll be sharing to vote for us. Show Notes-- I Am "catch 22" Filmmaker Josh Folan and I Make "Real" Movies With Basically No Money - The Reddit AMA for Josh-- Catch 22: 50th Anniversity Edition by Joesph Heller - A spy novel set during WW2. -- Charmane Star - Actress in Catch 22, and upcoming guest for the Podcast. ContactJosh Folan- NYEH Entertainment- Youtube- Twitter Dave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook Support the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link Subscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher— Google Play Podcasts
On today's show Luke and Jamey interview Patrick Cronen and Josh Folan of Amsterdam Artists, the production company producing the upcoming film "Stray" featuring All My Children's Jacob Young and Guiding Light's Marcy Rylan. "Stray" is the story of Best friends Jude and Alex know everything about women, except how to make them stay. When the end of a relationship leaves Jude heartbroken, Alex vows to impart what he knows. As they pursue new romances, the pair soon discovers that the path to love and sex rarely runs smooth, and happiness comes at a price. Fast-paced and witty, Stray is an “unromantic comedy? that explores the crude wisdom of single men. A realistic portrayal of twenty-something life, it is the first love story ever told completely from the male perspective.