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The Knoxville Film Festival closes its doors after 19 years of serving the viewing public. I speak with the Knoxville Film Festival's founder and director Keith McDaniel on his decision to end the festival and the wisdom he's gained over his years running a successful film festival. I also give Keith the opportunity to crown the greatest 7 day shootout film of all time.
Hello, Indie Film Creatives! In this special episode, Chris joins fellow filmmaker and Women In Film & Television (WIFT) board member Ava Leah Stewart on a panel talk at the Knoxville Film Festival. We talk about Network Effect, the power of "Why," the state of Indie Film, and what filmmakers can do to attract investors. Enjoy! Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative Love Indie Film? Love the MAKE IT Podcast? Become a True Fan! www.bonsai.film/truefans www.makeit.libsyn.com/podcast #MAKEIT
Had an awesome time interviewing Justin for the show. Just knows his craft and loves doing it. The film short he directed is pretty cool and I think you will enjoy it. Below you will find links to Film Festivals where PROLOGUE will be playing at. Make sure to share this episode with family and friends.Contact The Jose Show:email: mailto:zhills411@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.thejoseshow.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheeJoseShow/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/245183956892567/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joseroldanjrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejoseroldanTo Contact Joseph and see his work:Website: https://www.fourwindfilms.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fourwindfilms/Newsletter: https://www.fourwindfilms.com/contactfourwindPrologue Teaser: https://www.fourwindfilms.com/prologue/Fourwind on other podcasts: https://www.fourwindfilms.com/podcasts-featuring-fourwind/FILM FESTIVALSHBO New York Latino Film Festival ($6 to watch): https://nylatinofilmfestival.com/2021/movies/prologue/Knoxville Film Festival: https://www.knoxfilmfest.com/prologueFrames of Reference trailer: https://www.fourwindfilms.com/projects#/frames/Support the show (https://paypal.me/jar1972?locale.x=en_US)
I've decided to take a couple of months off from the podcast while I prepare for the 2021 Knoxville Film Festival coming up in September but before I do, I wanted to give you an update on my book being published in August and leave you with a great summertime recipe called "Keith's Low Carb Chili Hot Dog Bake." Have a great rest of the summer and I'll talk to you again in a couple of months!
My guests on this episode of the podcast are Tyler Chandler, Nick Meyers and Adrianne who are director, writer & cinematographer, and star of ‘Dosed’ respectively, an incredible documentary film about psychedelics and their role in treating substance abuse disorder and helping stop addiction. Learn more at www.dosedmovie.com‘Dosed’ has won numerous awards so far including audience reward at the Santa Cruz film festival, audience award at Melbourne Documentary Film Festival, and the documentary feature award at the Knoxville Film Festival.Tyler Chandler is a Canadian documentary producer and director and ‘Dosed’ was his documentary debut. Nick Meyers is a writer and a cinematographer, and Adrianne is the protagonist. The film tells a story of Adrianne’s journey from heroin addiction to sobriety.In this episode, we also discuss Iboga treatment for heroin addiction, and the combined use of psilocybin and other psychedelics to help people transition from addiction to sobriety. Hope you enjoy this episode. If you like it please share it with your friends and/or leave a review so more people can find these types of conversations.This episode is brought to you by Fulcrum Venture Accelerator, the fundraising accelerator for mission-driven entrepreneurs. Every 3 months Fulcrum scours the globe for the most impressive entrepreneurs building impactful companies, and we take them through a 3-month accelerator program focused 100% around helping them close seed financing. Our process has already been used to close more than USD $20 million in seed capital and we're just getting started. If you or someone you know is creating something impactful and is raising seed capital please visit Fulcrum to download free resources and get free pitch feedback.
In this episode of Tennessee Filmmaker, Knoxville Film Festival Director Keith McDaniel and Filmmaker Jeff Snell discuss the big changes that are coming to the 2020 Knoxville Film Festival.
Host Keith McDaniel interviews filmmaker Cody McHan about his two films in the upcoming Knoxville Film Festival. PLUS, Keith is determined to confront the filmmaker who is dividing the East Tennessee film community when he visits the set of "Meth Gator".
Kelly Burke talks his first entry into a Tennessee 10 "Best of the Best" Film Competition. And I ramble about the 11th year of the 7 Day Shootout. But I keep it BRIEF. Both local film screenings take place at the Knoxville Film Festival on September 13-15 at Regal Downtown West Cinema 8. Get tickets at knoxfilmfest.com
Host Keith McDaniel talks with filmmakers Jamison and Tiffie Stalsworth, actor Brandon Anthony, and filmmaker Renji Philip (THE WAKE OF LIGHT) about their films screening in the upcoming Knoxville Film Festival. www.knoxfilmfest.com
Host Keith McDaniel talks with filmmakers Jeff Snell, Nick Wolfenbarger, Tyler Chandler and Nick Meyer about their films that will screen at the upcoming Knoxville Film Festival. www.knoxfilmfest.com
Host Keith McDaniel gives updates on the upcoming Knoxville Film Festival and interviews several filmmakers with films in the festival. He also reveals three more genres for the 7-Day Shootout Filmmaking Competition.
Host Keith McDaniel give updates on the 2019 Knoxville Film Festival and talks with filmmakers whose films are in the festival. He also reveals three more genres for the upcoming 7-Day Shootout.
Hosts Keith McDaniel and Jeff Snell discuss the 2019 Knoxville Film Festival and reveal three genres of the upcoming 7-Day Shootout. Keith also interviews Myles Matsuno and Jeff Salyer of the feature film "Christmas in July" to be screened at the KFF.
Festival director Keith McDaniel provides updates on the 2019 Knoxville Film Festival and announces the filmmakers selected to participate in the 2019 Tennessee 10 Best of the Best Filmmaking Challenge.
Host Keith McDaniel provides updates on the 2017 Knoxville Film Festival coming up Sept. 15-17.
On this episode, Keith McDaniel talks with two Knoxville Film Festival filmmakers and reveals the first two genres of the 2017 7-Day Shootout.
Knoxville Film Festival Executive Director Keith McDaniel reflects on the 2016 Knoxville Film Festival and discusses its future.
In this episode we break down the short Film AURA that I created for the 2016 Knoxville Film Festival's 7 Day Shootout. Check out the short film here: https://vimeo.com/177499879
On this edition of TENNESSEE FILMMAKER: THE PODCAST, the 2016 Knoxville Film Festival is just days away and I provide an update on all the activities and events for the festival. In addition, for those new to the film festival, I talk a bit about the history of the Knoxville Film Festival and how its roots trace back 13 years.
This week on TENNESSEE FILMMAKER: THE PODCAST Knoxville Film Festival director Keith McDaniel provides an update on many of the exciting events being planned for the Knoxville Film Festival, being held August 26-28 at the Regal Downtown West Cinema 8.
So the 7 day shootout went down last week. We were successful in turning in a short film on time. (praise the heavens) In this episode I discuss a few details about that short film. Then I reminisce about all the 7 day shootouts that i've participated in since 2009. This was a late night episode, so it's extra dreamy for my dreamy friends. Music in this episode is by Kevin Humler who provided the music for the score of our 2016 7 day shootout entry titled AURA. Check out the 7 Day shootout as part of the KNOXVILLE FILM FESTIVAL from August 26-28th. Find more info at knoxvillefilmfestival.com
On this week's TENNESSEE FILMMAKER: THE PODCAST, I had a chance to briefly talk with many of the team leaders as they met the deadline and turned in their films Wednesday evening for the Knoxville Film Festival 7-Day Shootout Filmmaking Competition. It was an exciting night with the first submission right at 5 pm and the final one coming in with less than one minute until the deadline!
This is a special edition of TENNESSEE FILMMAKER: THE PODCAST! Wednesday, July 27 the Knoxville Film Festival 7-Day Shootout Filmmaking Competition Kick-off event took place where 31 team leaders gathered to choose their genre and get instructions for the competition. We recorded the event for the podcast. Local film celebrities Jeff Delaney and Jacob Boyd were our special hosts for this podcast providing play-by-play commentary as the events unfolded (honestly, they did a lot of rambling in a golf match announcer sort of way - but its fun). Don't miss this one. It's a hoot!
On this week's TENNESSEE FILMMAKER: THE PODCAST, Knoxville educator and filmmaker Lea McMahan discusses her new short film "free variable" which will screen at the 2016 Knoxville Film Festival. Also, we reveal the final genre for the upcoming KFF 7-Day Shootout Filmmaking Competition!
On this episode of TENNESSEE FILMMAKER: THE PODCAST, Dogwood Arts Project Manager Garrett Thomson and I announce and briefly discuss each of the 47 films selected for the 2016 Knoxville Film Festival, August 26-28. We also reveal another genre for the KFF 7-Day Shootout Filmmaking Competition. And, to our filmmakers, if I "butchered" the pronunciation of your name or of the tittle of your film, I apologize!
On this week's edition of Tennessee Filmmaker: The Podcast, my guests are filmmakers Kelly Shipe and Mandi Lawson. They discuss their brand new short film, YOU AND ME AND ALSO A WHALE, that will screen at this year's Knoxville Film Festival. We also reveal another genre for the 7-day shootout!
Guests for this episode include local film gurus Luke Dye and Sam Comer. Luke shares his love (and talent) for Rap and Sam shares stories from the filmmaking "trenches". AND, we reveal yet another of the genres that will be used for the upcoming Knoxville Film Festival 7-Day Shootout!
As you may have noticed, I'm taking a step back as your favorite Knoxville filmmaking podcast. The Knoxville Film Festival's organizer, Keith McDaniel, has started a new podcast called "Tennessee Filmmaker." This will be the place where you can find news and info regarding East Tennessee filmmaking. I talk about this transition in this brief 4 minute podcast. TN Filmmaker: The podcast http://keithmcdaniel.libsyn.com Also available on iTunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tennessee-filmmaker/id1119017408?mt=2
Guests for this episode include Leigh Ann Jernigan and Jeff Snell. Leigh Ann talks about acting, filmmaking, writing and the Fantastik! Summer Film Series she is hosting this summer at Open Chord in Knoxville. Jeff Snell reveals the origins of the infamous Dick Chicken and also shares "5 Things overheard in the green room" at the 2015 Knoxville Film Festival. And, last but not least, we reveal yet another of the genres for the upcoming KFF 7-Day Shootout Filmmaking Competition.
Keith McDaniel, Documentary Filmmaker and Executive Director of the Knoxville Film Festival, talks indie filmmaking in East Tennessee. His guest for this episode are Jacob Boyd and Mitch Moore.
The Knoxville Film Festival 7 Day shootout Screening and award show happened this weekend. A $20k grand prize was up for grabs to the winning filmmakers. Get the story... I promise to keep it brief. Live show September 30th from 7-8pm at Scruffy City Hall, Downtown Knoxville.
Trying something new.... there is a guest host today, folks! Filmmaker Kelly Burke speaks with Keith McDaniel, Director of the Knoxville Film Festival. Keith breaks the silence with his reactions to the 7 Day Shootout Films and gives great information about the 2015 Knoxville Film Festival. Big thanks to Kelly Burke for conducting the interview.Learn more about the festival at knoxvillefilmfestival.com
Today I talk with 3 filmmakers from Knoxville TN about their entry into the 2015 Knoxville Film Festival's 7 Day shootout. Todays guests are Sam Comer, Michael Golebiewski, and Jeff Delaney.
I'm sure there will be much more to come on next month's Knoxville Film Festival, but we just turned in our entry last night for the 2015 7 Day Shootout. Here are a few words on that process.
Jeff Delaney is an actor and filmmaker from East Tennesse with 20+ years experience in show business. We sit down to discuss the Knoxville Film Festival, his films, and his retirement from professional acting in this episode. Check out Jeff's films on youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/tinsoldier8As always, thanks for listening and feel free to say hello on our facebook page.https://www.facebook.com/pages/Talking-Indies-in-my-Undies/721513894546257?ref=bookmarks
Just got back from the kick off of Knoxville Film Festival's 7 Day shootout. This is day one of the competion updates.