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Just another average day of planning a hypothetical movie out for the Star Wars universe. We know the right people are listening, hear us out. Swoop City would be something else. In this episode AJ, Jamie, Shelbi, and Levi of AllNewNerds try to build a crew to build a movie... which might be about getting a crew together. Welcome to HoloNet Marauders! Our Patreon, bonus episodes & behind the scenes! HoloNetMarauders Tweets Crew this episode- AJ - Instagram , Blog Jamie - Instagram, Twitter, Blog Shelbi- Twitter, Instagram Levi- AllNewNerds, Twitter, ANN Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holonetmarauders/support
Final Dress (post-prod). Gummy Tacos. This week, we talk about all of the things that came together to help us make our first horror movie and some of the things we learned along the way.
Movies, Movies, Movies
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Acomi and Turk182 try their hand at movie making the Cannon Films way. The Cannon Group, Inc., also known as Golan-Globus films, made low budget action movies in the 1980s. As shown in the documentary Electric Boogaloo, Cannon Films had an interesting way of making movies. Instead of using movie posters to create their movie, Acomi and Turk use a random title generator and make up movies based on the title. Tell us which ones you like and send us $50.00, and we'll start filming! Note: Don't send us any money. Ever! We'll just waste it. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #electricbogaloo #bmovies #cannonfilms Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Summertime, and the Shutter Brothers are taking it easy. At least Kevin was with some smooth vacation shooting - until a good camera went bad. Kevin discusses his misadventures with his Minolta X-700 and why every camera owner must think about equipment maintenance. Meanwhile Kelley talks about his plans to capture some of his vacation memories with his Argus/Cosina super 8 movie camera and newly-released Ektachrome movie film from Kodak. Movies on film are back! Finally, the Shutter Brothers discuss their latest camera acquisitions, including an Olympus OM-1 that Kelley found at his favorite local flea market, a Minolta 120 Riva Zoom point & shoot that Kevin paid $5 for at a local antique store, and another Nikon N60 that listener Jay Buie donated to be used by the Woodstation Elementary Camera Club. Thanks again, Jay!
Aliens in New York: Something's Gonna HappenStrap in for the action musical of the century! A lonely Xenomorph in New York. A vicious Spider-Man on the prowl. Get ready everyone... Something's gonna happen!
Film Maker, Doula and "Creative Black Sheep of My Family" Amanda Niqole (@AmandaNiqole) talks about her fearless leadership journey, and how taking a film class in high school gave her the tools to design an unbelievable career.
SUPPORT GOD COUNTRY AT: http://www.seedandspark.com/fund/god-country-feature-length-horror-film One year ago, Jacob Hopkins and I drove to a crowded Corner Pub in Nashville, TN to meet a local filmmaker by the name of Jake Parker. It was the first time we had met. We spent the next several hours brainstorming for various video projects before finally addressing the elephant in the room--we all wanted to make a movie. We began to discuss all of the creepy ideas we'd had over the years; comparing influences, nightmares, and eating fried pickles, if I recall correctly. There had been an alarming number of church shootings at the time; all of which seemed to be done in the name of one faith or another. My fiancé's friend had recently been beaten badly by his ride-sharing driver too. He was in the hospital for days. He was gay. So when we asked ourselves “what actually scares us?“, the answer was clear–someone that conducts heinous acts of violence and torture in the name of a higher power. You can't reason with a person that genuinely believes they're doing the right thing, and that's terrifying. So we leaned into that idea, and after one more meeting at that same crowded Corner Pub, we had a rough outline for our very first feature film–we called it God Country. God Country is not an attack on religion. It's an attack on fanaticism. It's a brutal, grim, and uncomfortable film that finds inspiration in genre powerhouses such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and New French Extremity films like Martyrs, Inside, and High Tension. We're bringing that horrifying vision to life by way of gorgeous cinematography and cringe-inducing practical effects that are simply unparalleled in films of this scale. That said, in order to deliver God Country in a truly uncompromised state, we need your help. As of this writing, we're officially launching the crowdfunding campaign for God Country. 100% of the funds we raise will go towards casting, SFX, locations, crew, and Hollywood-grade production equipment along with platform fees and cost of deliverables. We want to redefine what microbudget filmmakers can achieve by obsessing over every detail and sticking to a small but effective and socially relevant story. I urge you to visit our crowdfunding page, view our concept teaser, listen to our pitch, and support truly independent horror from a truly independent team. God Country is a film that will be brought to life by horror fans like yourselves, and we can't wait to share the twisted tale that we've poured ourselves into over the past 12 months. Thank you so very much for your support. Now let's make a movie together.
On the first episode of Let's Make A Movie we talk about Hot Rod and Hot Fuzz, then we make a comedy movie ourselves.
Listen up, folks! We pitch the audience a concept for a movie. Would you watch it? Horror host MR. LOBO and his subject derailing pal, PAUL SANDERS, plays with the ideas of making a feature film while updating the fans on Camp Lobo. This copyright strike brought to by "Grandpa Nana's Down Town South of the Border Corn Chips" - it smells like a corn chip, but tastes like a foot. Over 30 episodes strong, the SLEEPLESS KNIGHTS pODDcast with host MR. LOBO of CINEMA INSOMNIA and BESTOW TV producer PAUL SANDERS is unlike any other podcast we've found. We talk shop, talk pop culture, movies, get weird and try not to get too lost. This is the 3AM conversations that you always wanted to be a fly on the wall for. We do interviews with independent artists, play games, answer your questions, and take you with us to the airport and the laundromat. If you want to NOT know about a specific movie? We deliver that in spades in every episode ending in 1! Always highly experimental and creative...we can take this podcast where no podcast has gone before. Support Sleepless Knights pODDcast on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/sleeplessknightspodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sleeplessknights/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleeplessknights/support
Ceej and Rob are back with tales of mourning, mutants, and pancakes.
Today we open with the theme from Hawaii Five-O because of our guest. Today it's just Sean & Steve. Both Vee & PJ are out sick. We first open with thanking last weeks guest Jonny Loquasto and Sean even said his name right this time ! Good For Him ! Steve talks about how he is house sitting, can we say PARTY !! He also mentions how he helps his friend speak another language. Sean talks about him housing the Young Americans one last time for the summer. The guys then do the horoscopes for the room. The guys then pay tribute to Glen Campbell and Celebrate National Vinyl Record Day. We then jump in right with our returning guest director/author Staci Layne Wilson. This time we have her in the room talking about a documentary she is working on about her father, Don Wilson and his band The Ventures. CLICK ON THE PICS TO FOLLOW LINKS Support the show by clicking on the banner & bookmarking - then shop !
Eoin and Andrew sit down at the Podnose Christmas Drinks to return to their Let's Make A Movie roots, one drunk, the other Eoin. Science Fiction is the genre. Badger Seaweed is the name. Now what?
Ho ho ho, what a year it has been, and now's the time to celebrate with a Let's Make A Movie-style take on A Christmas Carol. When Don Pardo returns to the world to help TV's former Del Boy John Leguizamo, what's the worst that could happen? Recorded at the Podnose Christmas Party.
Hollywood's giving us movie versions of Jem and Charlie Brown. Ooo, and more X-Men! Come! Let's discuss!Listen here!
Caught Naked, Dave’s Big Deuce, Caught in Someone Else’s Heaven, Siamese Twins