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Memphis bassist Rocko Wallz stopped by the studio to talk about how he joined Memphis mainstays Fevertree, playing with Lance McDaniel and Black Oak Arkansas, and he also showed off some spicy new Fevertree merch! YouTube - https://bit.ly/3UgqsY2 Spotify - https://bit.ly/3EJOGBO YouTube - https://bit.ly/3UgqsY2 HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
Memphis musician Lance McDaniel comes by the studio to talk about his longtime band, The ShotGunBillys, their origins and influences, the challenges of being an all-original-material band, his love of Fender Telecasters, and much more. Apple - https://bit.ly/3rqqZLP Spotify - https://bit.ly/3EJOGBO YouTube - https://bit.ly/3UgqsY2 HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
Meet some of the filmmakers from the 2024 deadCenter Film Festival! On this episode, Nick talks with Amy Janes, Deonna Marie, and Skye Dakota Turner with Cricket, Stimson Snead of Tim Travers & the Time Travelers Paradox, Lance McDaniel of Chasing Thunder, Donick Cary of Hail to the Breadsticks!, and Kaitlyn Shelby & Madeline Markcum of House in the Clouds.
Memphis bassist Rocko Wallz stopped by the studio to talk about how he joined Memphis mainstays Fevertree, playing with Lance McDaniel and Black Oak Arkansas, and he also showed off some spicy new Fevertree merch! We also bring in Jill Byrum to talk about the anniversary of the great Randy Byrum's passing and recapping the Nita Makris tribute and Stage Stop Reunion show at Neil's Music Room. We feature all the bands, Hand Me Downs, Thrust, Play Rough, Every Mother's Nightmare, Roxy Blue, and Lord Tracy.
Memphis musician Lance McDaniel comes by the studio to talk about his longtime band, The ShotGunBillys, their origins and influences, the challenges of being an all-original-material band, his love of Fender Telecasters, and much more. In the “Derrick & Jeff” segment, they announce the latest Patreon subscribers, Steve Kuykendall and Lashon-Robinson Henderson, and they talk about Derrick's weekend out to see Roxi Love at Sidecar Cafe Southaven and Pulse-Tribute to Pink Floyd (Memphis, TN) at the legendary Neil's Music Room. Lance's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lance.mcdaniel.33 ShotGunBillys: www.shotgunbillys.com You can watch our full episodes on YouTube and listen on Apple and Spotify. You can do this through our LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/therhythmsectionpod ***SUPPORT*** through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/therhythmsectionpodcast If you want to support, you can throw a dollar in the tip bucket. Click the link below and sign up for our Tip Jar tier. It's $1/month. It's a tip for this content, just like tipping a cover band at your local pub. The support would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! The show is recorded at SRP Studios in Hernando, MS., AND produced by Shelby Row Productions, a podcast production agency. SRP develops professional podcasts, which include audio and video production, graphic design, copywriting, and social media management. SRP provides a complete launch and development plan and will syndicate your podcast across all major platforms, such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To learn more, schedule a free consultation today at shelbyrowproductions.com Parental discretion for this podcast is advised. This is an SRP Studios Production
On this episode of the Simply Indie Podcast, we talk with Lance McDaniel about his production company McDaniel Entertainment, his time working with deadCenter, the experience of living and working in Oklahoma as part of the LGBTQ+ community, what working in the role of an assistant director is like, his short film The Guard, and more.
On this episode of the Maverick Podcast we feature Oklahoma filmmaker and CEO of McDaniel Entertainment, Lance McDaniel.
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In this new series we go behind the scenes of some of the billion dollar industries we often hear about but don't necessarily know exactly how they work and how they impact the way we live, work and play. Prior to the pandemic, the global box office and home entertainment industry surpassed $100 billion dollars for the first time in history according to the Motion Picture Association. Yet, despite being a massive industry there is still a lot of mystery around how the industry actually works.When we think of the film or motion picture industry, we tend to think of California, production companies, animation, film studios, actors and film directors and we fail to recognize the full commercial and technological spectrum. Particularly as the industry moves outside of traditional film hubs. In this episode we talk to Emmy nominated Film Director Lance McDaniel who has worked in 21 feature films, including Oscar winning "Million Dollar Baby." Until recently Lance was also the Executive Director of the Deadcenter Film Festival. Join us as we talk to Lance about the different layers of the industry and its potential impact in emerging film hubs like Oklahoma.
On this episode I chat with Lance McDaniel. Lance has just finished directing a movie called Finding Carlos which is being aired for free on deadcenterfilm.org until the end of December. Lance grew up here and has lived some life in his years. Traveled a lot, worked for some of the best in a variety of businesses and now he finds himself back home in OKC working on his movie directing dreams. Lance spent 10 years working for Deadcenter Film festival, before that worked in LA on movies with Grey Frederickson and before that after graduating from Stanford university worked for Levis and many other big names on the tech side. A wonderful human and many many stories. Lance was previously on the podcast on episode # which we dive deeper into his journey back home. This episode is presented by the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and on instagram www.instagram.com/oklahomahof #thisisoklahoma
Lance McDaniel is an Emmy nominated director, producer, and writer. He's worked on notable films like Million Dollar Baby and was the Executive Director of Dead center Film Festival for many years. Most recently he wrote, produced, and directed a local film, Finding Carlos. Co-hosts, Katherine, and Emmi discuss with him the future of the film industry in OKC and how his Oklahoma roots influenced his career decisions. Welcome to Action City!
On this episode myself and Lance McDaniel interviewed Oklahoma film legend and producer of movies like Apocalypse Now, The Godfather I and II, Mr Gray Frederickson. Gray talked a lot about his history in Hollywood. How he studied in Italy and built long lasting relationships which would help him in the future. His work with Clint Eastwood during his years in Italy where they filed The Good The Bad & The Ugly.It was an honor to sit with two gentlemen who have done so much for The Oklahoma Film Industry and Deadcenter Film Festival. The full video interview is now live on our YouTube & Facebooks pages.Special thanks for Deadcenter for hosting us as part of their 20th anniversary film festival. The episode is presented by the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in partnership with Deadcenter Film Festival. Follow them both online www.oklahomahof.com and www.deadcenterfilm.org @oklahomahof on Instagram and @deadcenterfilmGray Fredericksons Oklahoma Hall of Fame Biography. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thU956LKySc Thanks for listening and if you'd like to watch the full episode it is now live on our Facebook and youtube channels.www.youtube.com/thisisoklahomawww.facebook.com/thisisoklahoma @thisisoklahoma on all platforms. #thisisoklahomaCheers.
The buds are joined by Lance McDaniel and Dave Snell of The Shotgunbillys to discuss their upcoming album Mississippi, followed by the review of sativa strain Lemon IcingThe Shotgunbillys Website and Social Mediahttps://www.shotgunbillys.com/https://www.facebook.com/theshotgunbillysThe Shotgunbillys Musichttps://spoti.fi/2VWJ1SXhttps://apple.co/38yjzZeTheme Song: Light It UpArtist: JAM Studiohttps://www.premiumbeat.com/artist/jam-studio Email: budstalkingbuds@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.budstalkingbuds.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/buds_talking_buds_podcast/
After 10 days of films streamed at the 2020 deadCenter Film Festival for the event's 20th anniversary, The Cinematropolis concludes our special coverage with a festival recap discussion between our entire festival team, Jo Light, Daniel Bokemper, Christopher Shultz, and myself. Tune in to the full discussion on today's episode of The Cinematic Schematic! Each of us discusses our favorite feature films, short films, documentaries, and virtual experience at this year's festival. To close out the festival, we'd like to send thanks out to the deadCenter staff including Lance McDaniel, Sara Thompson, Alyx Picard, and Kevin Ely along with Sunrise Tippeconnie, Krystal Yosef, Stephen Tyler, and the other volunteers who continue to make this festival happen. We can't wait to see what the team comes up with for deadCenter 2021! Take a look back at The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2020 Coverage Filmmaker Podcast Interviews with Caleb Masters deadCenter Executive Director Lance McDaniel Champions Local Film and Arts Community Engineering a Virtual Film Festival with Stephen Tyler, deadCenter's Director of Technology Charles Elmore Shares the Secrets Behind Directing the Darkly Humorous ‘The Chest' Director Sev DeMy Dreams Big with ‘Black Title Here' Cheryl McDonough Brings the Spirit of Activism to Oklahoma with ‘Parkland Rising' Documentary Shifter Audio Diary […] The post The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2020 Closing Recap appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Special Guest Lance McDaniel Executive Director, deadCenter Director of Send Me Wings In this special interview on The Cinematic Schematic podcast, we talk with deadCenter's executive director, Lance McDaniel, about how he is sending his tenure in the role out with a bang at deadCenter 2020. We start by discussing how his role has (or has not) changed in the shift to a largely virtual event and the opportunities it provides before getting his perspective on how the festival's 20th year is a fitting time for him to hand the reigns of the festival over to Alyx Picard Davis. We also speak with Lance about his short film playing as part of the festival, Send Me Wings. Lance leaves the podcast with a few words about the importance of supporting film and all of the arts in Oklahoma in order to help the local culture thrive. Send Me Wings is playing in the Okie Shorts Mix Tape Vol. 1 until midnight on June 21. Follow The Cinematic Schematic Podcast Hear all of this and more of our past and future episodes by subscribing to The Cinematic Schematic on your preferred podcast app and leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Like The Cinematropolis on Facebook Follow […] The post deadCenter Executive Director Lance McDaniel Champions Local Film and Arts Community – dCFF20 appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
The RFP sits down with Executive Director Lance McDaniel along with filmmakers Jacob and Zachary Burns (Shifter) and Cate Jones (She's the Eldest) to discuss marketing, filming and all things deadCenter.
Ben Hlavaty delivers a special report with industry guest Lance McDaniel, Executive Director of deadCenter Film Festival covering the deadCenter educational outreach program and much more. Do you have comments, suggestions, or ideas for future episode topics? Email us: iguanatalk@eoctech.edu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iguanatalk/support
After an entire weekend full of movies, parties, and reunions at the 2019 deadCenter Film Festival followed by a week full of film reviews and interviews here at The Cinematropolis, our special deadCenter coverage comes to a close with a festival recap discussion between our entire festival team, Jo Light, Daniel Bokemper, Christopher Shultz, and myself. Each of us discusses our favorite feature films, short films, documentaries, and experience at this year's festival. To add to the recap, we also ponder the possibilities of bringing Uwe Boll to screen his own version of Postal and whether or not Ed and Lorraine Warren were con artists. To close out the festival, we'd like to send thanks out to the deadCenter staff including Lance McDaniel, Sara Thompson, Alyx Picard, and Kevin Ely along with Sunrise Tippeconnie, Krystal Yosef, Stephen Tyler, and the other phenomenal volunteers who continue to make this festival happen. We can't wait to see what the team comes up with for deadCenter's 20th in 2020! Take a look back at The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2019 Coverage Filmmaker Podcast Interviews with Caleb Masters Arrows of Outrageous Fortune – Mickey Reece and Alex Sanchez Interview The Art of Self-Defense – Riley Stearns Interview Film Reviews from Jo […] The post The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2019 Closing Recap appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
After an entire weekend full of movies, parties, and reunions at the 2018 deadCenter Film Festival followed by a week full of film reviews and interviews here at The Cinematropolis, our special deadCenter coverage comes to a close with a deadCenter 2018 recap discussion between our entire festival team, Daniel Bokemper, Kevin Tudor, Christopher Shultz, and myself. We are also joined by The Cinematic Schematic‘s ‘Sound Trek' host and You People associate producer/Homecoming unit production manager, Alexandra Bohannon, who also attended the festival. Each of us discusses our favorite feature film, short film, documentary, and experience at the this year's festival. To close out the festival, we'd like to send thanks out to the deadCenter staff including Lance McDaniel, Sara Thompson, Alyx Picard, and Kevin Ely along with Sunrise Tippeconnie, Krystal Yosef, Stephen Tyler, and the other phenomenal volunteers who continue to make this festival happen. Take a look at The Cinematropolis's other deadCenter 2018 coverage Film Reviews from Christopher Shultz dC After Dark Shorts Offers A Variety Of Wild, Weird, And WTF! Delights Femme Fatale Shorts Presents A Choice Selection Of Films Directed By Women Hearts Beat Loud Shows That ‘Coming Of Age' Narratives Are Ageless Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich Offers […] The post The Cinematropolis deadCenter 2018 Recap appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
On this episode, our host Mike Hearne joins Lance McDaniel, executive director of deadCenter Film. Lance is from Alva Oklahoma and is a proud graduate of Stanford University. Lance has worked on 21 features films as director, writer, producer, on-set dresser, props, etc. Listen as they discuss the art scene around Oklahoma, his newest documentary about Desmond Mason, and how deadCenter Film festival has become what it is today.
We are thrilled to once again be joined by Lance McDaniel, Executive Director of the deadCenter Film Festival, and Kindt Steven Myers, Creative Director of Kindt Events, our first repeat guests! It's almost time for deadCenter's Studio 54 kick-off party coming up May 19! We also go into all things deadCenter Film Festival, coming up June 7-10! To learn more or purchase tickets to attend these events, visit www.deadCenterFilm.org.
We are thrilled to be joined by Lance McDaniel, Executive Director of the deadCenter Film Festival, and Kindt Steven Myers, Creative Director of Kindt Events this week! We are covering deadCenter's upcoming fundraiser, Glitter Ball! Tickets are available now for the event coming up on Friday, January 26th. To learn more, visit www.deadCenterFilm.org.
Deadcenter Film Festival has become something much more than just a film festival. It has become a hub for filmmakers to build relationships, find distributors, hang out with Gary Busey (this year that is); but most importantly it has become a route for students to learn the arts of filmmaking and discover routes to reaching their dreams. Lance McDaniel is at the center of this hurricane of knowledge and experiences. A film director himself, Lance is the Executive Director of Deadcenter and travels throughout all of Oklahoma, bringing the wonderful world of Oklahoma film with him. Lance started with deadCenter as a filmmaker and volunteer, screening a short film in 2006, followed by two documentaries, four narrative features, and another short film told through dance. As Executive Director, Lance has grown the Festival from 10,000 to 30,000 people while creating lasting partnerships within the community. As Artistic Director, Lance creates new programs, speaks to civic organizations about film, and travels with Kim across Oklahoma, leading free film classes in high schools, technology centers, and universities. Lance has worked on 20 feature films as director, writer, producer, 1st AD, on-set dresser, props, etc. Lance hails from Alva, Oklahoma, and is a proud graduate of Stanford University. Check out his imdb page HERE Learn more about the film festival here: www.Deadcenterfilm.org (http://www.deadcenterfilm.org) Support this podcast
We setup shop on stage at The Venue for a live WAFTI Show recording with Kim Haywood and Lance McDaniel of deadCenter Film Festival. Learn about the history of deadCenter and this year's upcoming events, parties, and special guests.
We are joined in studio by the spectacular Lance McDaniel and Kindt Myers to discuss the best ball of the year. This winter will bring back an absolute fan favorite, a fundraising gala known as Glitter Ball. Presented by Dunlap Codding, the return of Glitter Ball brings back all of the spectacle, sparkle, and whimsy of the original, while benefitting local non-profits: DeadCenter Film and Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition - OVAC.
deadCenter 2016 has an admirable line-up of feature films this year, but the real fun and experimentation is happening in the shorts. The festival has no less than 10 different Short Film categories which means if you're in attendance and you have caught at least one shorts program, you're doing it wrong. We caught up with a few of the short filmmakers and talked to them a bit about their films. One of the biggest categories this year was the Okie Shorts which included 8 short films from across the genre spectrum. Character drama, sci-i, documentary, it was all covered. Each of these shorts have close Oklahoma ties or were produced locally in Oklahoma. Caleb caught up with Lance McDaniel and Kyle Roberts following their debut screening. One of the more unique of the shorts was Swirl by Lance McDaniel which was essentially a 8 or so minute interpretive dance about the growing bond of two teen boys who fall in love and fight against persecution. More in our wheelhouse here at GoodTrash was Heroes of the Realm directed by Kyle Roberts. The film features a pizza delivery girl who masters and arcade game and acquires a magical bracelet that brings the game's characters to life. It's a really fun mesh of 80s nostalgia, comic books, and even a few hints of Scott Pilgrim vs The World. It was produced as part of last year's OKC 48 Film project, meaning the entire shrot was completed in less than two days. This short recently broke the news that they will be attending San Diego Comic-Con next which makes it particularly notable. The Okie Shorts will doing an Encore Sunday, June 12 at 5:30pm in the Harkins Theater. Alexandra ran into the minds behind the ENOS, a film about a 50 year old crashed space capsule. The short was produced in Colorado and both the film's writer/director Ryan Scott and star Jesse Sikora were on hand to talk more about their the film's story and process. ENOS will be playing as part of the Strange Encounters Shorts Saturday June 11 at 5:15pm and Sunday June 12 at 2:45. Check out the full conversations with the filmmakers below by clicking play! Tune in!