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When a rare whiskey leads drink influencer Mat to a remote Scottish village, they find a place where magical creatures live in peace, guarded by an ancient dragon. After making an agreement with the dread dragon Dianana, Mat shows the world this magical place, and life quickly changes for Dianana and the fragile place she protects. What happens when a creature of legend grows tired of a partnership with an increasingly callous media personality? Scripts start at 1:12:17StarringWhitney ChitwoodHobert ThompsonLaura PetroAnd Ned Jorts
In this candid and thought-provoking episode, we dive into the complex world of pornography and the practice of sending nudes and making movies. These modern expressions of sexuality have become increasingly common, but they come with their own set of benefits and potential pitfalls. Journey with us as we explore the pros and cons of consuming pornography and sharing intimate images. We'll discuss how these activities can influence sexual desire, relationships, and self-esteem, while also addressing the potential risks, including privacy concerns, unrealistic expectations, and the impact on mental health.
Parcival Placebo was certain that his small town pharmacy was going to be yet another failed business venture in his sad life till an act of desperation causes a sensation in quiet Springfield. Trying to drum up some sales, Parcival sells some customers a fake cure-all, pills that promise big results, but are secretly just sugar. When the people of the town start to experience real results from the dubious miracle pills, Parcival and his wife Helen have to decide if the people of the town should ever find out the truth. Join us for a musical retelling of the medical phenomenon! PLACEBO!Scripts start at 37:50StarringHobert ThompsonLaura PetroAnd Eamon Hegarty as Parcival Placebo
Send us a Text Message.It's time to film Roller Derby Fiends. With director Grandma being obnoxious on the set, she needs a production assistant by her side to keep her from alienating everyone, including granddaughter, Beatrice. The answer is Robotica, until the cellphone-reading robot gets in the way of an important new friendship.B is for Bisexual - short stories by Laura P. Valtorta
Christian welcomes back to the show filmmaker Phil Svitek who talks about his untraditional process for making his film "Finding Love In Bogota" at the height of the pandemic.
Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.In this week's episode, I will be concluding my two part behind-the-scenes making of my short film, PARTS & LABOR. I go over what it takes to create a film, from script to screen, from auditions to rehearsals, from principal photography to picture lock. You have just filmed your movie. Now, what do you do? Keep listening to find out how I do it in this episode. Let's make a fucking movie! So, do me a favor – it's time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is! Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragmentSend us a Text Message.
Dave Stern is an entertainment lawyer who provides creative and practical solutions for complex matters in the areas of Sports, Entertainment and Corporate/Commercial Law. In particular, Dave's practice focuses on audio-visual production, distribution and exploitation (films, television series, digital media projects), brand licensing, influencer representation and commercial transactions. Dave also represents labels, bands, producers and artists in the negotiation of recording, management and publishing agreements. In addition, Dave is involved in establishing optimal corporate structuring for his clients. Dave has a unique sports background, as he previously worked in the legal departments of both the Oakland Raiders and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd., where he was regularly involved in software licencing, the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights, sponsorships, contests and promotions, collective bargaining, athlete/player contracts, broadcasting and distribution. He has counselled 36 film & tv projects, including Blackberry, Seven Veils, Humane, and many more. In this conversation, we dive into his journey and the world of movie-making. While having a strong story matters, it is important also to understand how to make a "successful" film, from a legal and business perspective. Using the example of an independent film with less than 5 million in funding, we explore what is needed to get a film off the ground, including what legal protections you should have in place, the intricacies of film financing, attracting talent (both in front of and behind the camera), maximizing distribution opportunities, and more. Lastly, as this was recorded during the writer & actor strikes, we discuss two main sticking points in those conversations - the future of residuals and AI in film and television.
Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.In this week's episode, I will be doing something very special – I am filming my next short film over the next two weekends, so I decided to do a little two part breakdown on what it takes to create a film - from script to screen, from auditions to rehearsals, from principal photography to picture lock. If you want to know my specific process on how to make a movie, you're in luck, because I'm knee deep into my short film right now, and I really want to catalog the entire behind-the-scenes action as I take you on a journey to making a short film. Let's make a movie! So, do me a favor – it's time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is! Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragmentSend us a Text Message.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit paulpodolsky.substack.comMan has always asked the question: what is it all about?J. Krishnamurti, 1969Stories are intrinsic to being human, a survival mechanism. Some forms of story—poetry—can be created virtually for free and others—movie making—cost millions of dollars. But just because we need something, doesn't mean it's easy money.What's a good business? Monopolies (toll bridges), massive economies of scale (big tech), products people are addicted to (cigarettes), and services you are legally obligated to buy (insurance) all offer good cash flow even if some of them, like cigarettes, are terrible for you. Making movies is far cooler than any of these businesses but faces a structural challenge. Supply is unlimited and demand (our time) is fixed. That's why I wanted to talk to Mike D'Alto, the founder of First Gen Content, a film finance and production company that has made the films Bird, Catch the Fair One, Call Jane, and On Swift Horses. Mike co-founded the company with three others: Claude Amadeo, Randal Sandler, and Chris Triana. Mike and I both share a passion for stories and business. Many storytellers don't understand finance; many business people don't understand stories. Mike is the rare person with an understanding of each. The basic issue is stories and businesses operate on different time frames. You can only measure good art over long time frames, like centuries. Does it have staying power? Yet, we measure business acumen in quarters or years. Any storyteller who is not independently wealthy must navigate these opposing realities. Also, before turning to the investment update, I want to share that one of the previous podcast guests, George Manahan, testified before Congress, the link to his testimony is here, before the passage of the National Plan to End Parkinson's Act. I'm hopeful this podcast gave him a platform to share his message. Investment Update
The pod is back. After a long winter and a lot of work and prep I'm excited to share my biggest adventure project yet: the 2,700 mile offroad and self-supported ultra cycling race known as Tour Divide. Starting in Banff, Canada and finishing at the U.S./Mexico border in just two weeks, my friend and filmmaker Rob Carter are working on a documentary to share the spirit of such a challenge. In this conversation, Rob interviews me about my prep, the impetus for signing up, what the race entails, and the film project we are working on. Support the Dividing Lines film: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dividing-lines/dividing-lines-a-great-divide-film Film teaser: https://youtu.be/kD34IFj2Vv4?si=iGqdXUalRJ6rWENr Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/jacksonlong Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jlointheflow
If you've ever been interested in filmmaking, you will love learning how writer and filmmaker Téa Lynor brings her scripts to life. Téa writes vibrant narratives that spring from her values and personal life. In this episode, Téa shares her insights on how to make ethical films, how to prioritize diversity in your work and how to build well-developed characters in the next story you're writing. Lastly, don't forget to check out her award-winning film, The Graveyard Shift: https://youtu.be/EDR5JTerVk8?si=MtZA1Xu2Fei-7kcs Episode Overview: Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/ Follow This Is How We Create on IG. https://www.instagram.com/thisishowwecreate_/ Follow Martine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martine.severin/ This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West. Get to know Téa : https://tealynor.wixsite.com/tealynor/about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teatay04 Watch Téa's Films :https://tealynor.wixsite.com/tealynor/films
Jordan and Don are talking their favorite characters actors. They also talk about what they have seen since their last recording. Don has hit rock bottom by watching a movie remade by the Lifetime network. Jordan announces that one of his favorite weeks of the year is coming up where he watches Draft Day once a day for the week leading up to the NFL draft. Don is sorry he swears too much. CANCER SUCKS! Find us on @isceneitpod on Twitter Jordan@jordanwermager Don@WojoDuke. Listen to us On Spotify, Apple, and wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can now find us at isceneitpod.org for movie reviews and more. Find out more about Huntington's Disease at HDSA.org Much Love! Watch more movies!
This is an episode from our archives.Tom Hanks has learned a thing or two about moviemaking during his decades-long career. Ultimately, he says, it’s not about one person’s vision or direction; it’s about the countless people behind the camera — and a few in front of it — who make a movie possible. That’s the foundational idea behind his debut novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece. Hanks spoke to Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu before SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents actors, decided to strike. But his book and their conversation are a reminder of all that goes into creating the entertainment many of us take for granted.
Opening: Sprinkle Genies "Springtime" - Fuzzy www.sprinklegenies.com Lach "Let's Make A Movie" - Today www.worldoflach.com Schwervon! "Rosin" - Poseur www.schwervon.com Casey Holford "Climb The Walls" - Bad Spell, Good Spell www.caseyholford.com Jenn Lindsay "Uphill Both Ways" - Uphill Both Ways www.jennlindsay.com ********************** Aerynn "Light With You" www.aerynn.com Sammy Volkov & Dana Wylie "Bird Song" - The Day Had To Come www.sammyvolkov.com www.danawylie.net Jud Caswell "Insurance Plan" - Live At The Seagull Shop www.judcaswell.com Noah Zacarin "So Much Work To Be Done" - Points Of Light www.noahsong.com Julian Taylor "I Am A Tree" - Beyond The Reservoir www.juliantaylormusic.ca Chris Helme "Too Bad" - World Of My Own" www.chrishelme.co.uk ********************************** Claudia Nygaard "I Wonder" - Lucky Girl www.claudianygaard.com Caroline Cotter "Enough" - Gently As I Go www.carolinecotter.com Vance Gilbert "A Room Somewhere" - The Mother Of Trouble www.vancegilbert.com Scott Sean White "Keeper" - Even Better On The Bad Days www.scottseanwhite.com Deni Bonet "Off The Record" www.denibonet.com Jillian Matundan "Gone" - Singing To The Moon www.jullianmatundan.com Talia Keys "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" www.taliakeys.com ********************************** Emily Magpie "White Heart Rabbit" - There Are Other Forms Of Strength https://www.facebook.com/EmilyMagpieYEAH/ Bastien Keb "Lost In The Sunflower" (FloFilz Remix) - The Only Angel I Ever Saw Wore Black https://www.facebook.com/bastienkeb/ Belfountain "Give It Up" - Some Hearts www.belfountainsongs.com Frank Migliorelli "The Fire Inside" - The Things You Left Behind www.frankmigliorelli.com Brokof "Blind Spot On The Bright Side Of Life" - Blind Spot On The Bright Side Of Life" wwww.brokof.net The Trews "Another Year Zero" - Wanderer www.thetrewsmusic.com Whispering Sons "Balm (After Violence)" - The Great Calm www.whisperingsons.com Sirsy "The Cost Of You" - Coming Into Frame www.sirsy.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
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Join us for today's "All Good Things" podcast as Jason welcomes actor and director James Morosini to talk about making low budget movies, casting Lil Rel Howery and how getting catfished turned him into an indie film darling. Plus, Jason meets Nathan Fielder and tells an embarrassing story about his first acting job. Also, Brandon gets advice from James on how to make his first feature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Silver Screen Sips; a podcast where two idiots talk about movies! In this episode we discuss Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, getting a ride from JFK, more Disney shinanigans, father issues, and Christopher Columbus writing Home Alone. https://linktr.ee/SilverScreenSips This episode is brought to you by our sponsor: Shaker & Spoon Use promo code: SIPS10 to get $10 off your first subscription box! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silver-screen-sips/support
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to the very in-demand sound designer Johnnie Burn, who has worked on multiple great and sonically rich films like Nope, Poor Things, and the dark historical drama The Zone of Interest, which tells the story of a Nazi commandant and his family who live right outside the walls of Auschwitz. In the interview, Johnnie discusses the crucial role that audio plays in the film and his close attention to historical accuracy. He also discusses the difference between his theatrical mix and a mix he creates for smaller devices, like phones and ipads. After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss the role of sound in their own work. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Johnnie shares a strange discovery he made while tweaking the audio levels for The Zone of Interest. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to the very in-demand sound designer Johnnie Burn, who has worked on multiple great and sonically rich films like Nope, Poor Things, and the dark historical drama The Zone of Interest, which tells the story of a Nazi commandant and his family who live right outside the walls of Auschwitz. In the interview, Johnnie discusses the crucial role that audio plays in the film and his close attention to historical accuracy. He also discusses the difference between his theatrical mix and a mix he creates for smaller devices, like phones and ipads. After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss the role of sound in their own work. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Johnnie shares a strange discovery he made while tweaking the audio levels for The Zone of Interest. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to the very in-demand sound designer Johnnie Burn, who has worked on multiple great and sonically rich films like Nope, Poor Things, and the dark historical drama The Zone of Interest, which tells the story of a Nazi commandant and his family who live right outside the walls of Auschwitz. In the interview, Johnnie discusses the crucial role that audio plays in the film and his close attention to historical accuracy. He also discusses the difference between his theatrical mix and a mix he creates for smaller devices, like phones and ipads. After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss the role of sound in their own work. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Johnnie shares a strange discovery he made while tweaking the audio levels for The Zone of Interest. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to the very in-demand sound designer Johnnie Burn, who has worked on multiple great and sonically rich films like Nope, Poor Things, and the dark historical drama The Zone of Interest, which tells the story of a Nazi commandant and his family who live right outside the walls of Auschwitz. In the interview, Johnnie discusses the crucial role that audio plays in the film and his close attention to historical accuracy. He also discusses the difference between his theatrical mix and a mix he creates for smaller devices, like phones and ipads. After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss the role of sound in their own work. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Johnnie shares a strange discovery he made while tweaking the audio levels for The Zone of Interest. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, host Isaac Butler talks to the very in-demand sound designer Johnnie Burn, who has worked on multiple great and sonically rich films like Nope, Poor Things, and the dark historical drama The Zone of Interest, which tells the story of a Nazi commandant and his family who live right outside the walls of Auschwitz. In the interview, Johnnie discusses the crucial role that audio plays in the film and his close attention to historical accuracy. He also discusses the difference between his theatrical mix and a mix he creates for smaller devices, like phones and ipads. After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss the role of sound in their own work. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Johnnie shares a strange discovery he made while tweaking the audio levels for The Zone of Interest. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lately, we keep hearing the advice to grab an iPhone and just start shooting a movie. Well, that's exactly what the team behind The Mountain Murder Tapes did. Not only was filming very simple, but they kept post-production really scrappy and distributed their project on TikTok! In today's episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins speaks with Jacob Seltzer, Benjy Steinberg, and Spencer Levin to discuss: The inspiration behind the project - “Blair Witch meets Ski Mountain” Why the actors were the cinematographers The natural progression of events from different character perspectives Having a digestible number of POVs in the project Using improvised versions over the scripted versions Their very low-tech process of filming and editing Using a hook in each episode versus a cliffhanger Why a project like this is so accessible for scrappy filmmakers Memorable Quotes “We were in touch with the creepy nature of nature.” [3:35] “We wanted to get back to the roots of our indie filmmaking and get scrappy.” [4:19] “It was an experiment in cinematography as much as storytelling.” [5:15] “So many shots were stolen. We upped the production value of the project by going into places we probably shouldn't be.” [14:17] “Within the first second, you have to hook the audience.” [22:56] Mentioned: The Mountain Murder Tapes on TikTok Follow Benjy on IG Follow Spencer on TikTok Follow Jacob on IG #ChadGetsTheAxe Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk to the next screen play writer today --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cougheedonuts/message
Hey there podcast people. Usually we interview or talk about movies or albums but this week we did all that and and and we put together a batman movie for you. So sit back and enjoy
Mark discusses the power of storytelling and setting a scene to evoke emotions and create connections with the audience. He shares insights from Gay Hendricks' book, The Big Leap, and highlights the importance of bringing the audience into the perspective of the storyteller. By using relatable stories, lessons, and invitations, Mark encourages listeners to think, feel, and experience what he is conveying, making each episode an immersive and engaging experience.LinksThe Big LeapConnect with MarkEmail your thoughts to mark@morningcreative.fmGet Mark's email newsletterFollow @hellosteadman on InstagramFollow @hellosteadman on TikTokFollow @hellosteadman on TwitterFollow @hellosteadman on YouTubeEnjoy the show?Buy Mark a coffee to say thanksLeave us a 5 star Apple Podcasts reviewRate us 5 stars on Spotify Connect with Mark
Pat Bradley is a film director straight from the heart of New York. Joining the boys, as they discuss how to make a good film and where to start, plus more! For more on Pat Bradley, check out the links below! https://www.youtube.com/@AlwaysWritePat https://www.instagram.com/alwayswritepat/
Matthew Perry Allegedly Wanted To Make A Movie Of His Life Starring This Actor! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Adam and Abe talk about how movies with one location run the risk of becoming stale. John Hughes and his Breakfast Club makes the case for how a visually simple movie can become a classic. Features: Abe Epperson: https://twitter.com/AbeTheMighty Adam Ganser: https://twitter.com/therealganz Support Small Beans and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans Check our store to buy Small Beans merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-small-beans-store?ref_id=22691
Follow Us on Instagram @comfortablyToxicpodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel This is a pillow talk episode if there ever was one. Every marriage has its own set of rules and boundaries. Once a couple decides to set clear parameters of what is cool and what isnt, that killer "p" word comes out. DON'T you dare try to say podcast. I don't care how toxic we are comfortable being, this content is needed. Aren't you happy to be exposed to the wayward thinking of people who spew foolishness just because they were given a mic? Yep - thank podcasting for that. But back to the episode at hand. You gotta listen to find out what P we're talking aboutAs normal this episode talks about everything including the topic as Angel and Gazza laugh their way to the end!If you would like to connect with us or submit a question please feel free to email us at info@mermaidlionent.com . You can also learn about our other shows and services by visiting www.mermaidlionent.com . To make sure you don't miss any updates or exclusives from us, make sure to sign up for text messages by texting toxic to 855-643-7758 ! Catch you next time!EPISODE DONE!
Bo Shore and Chase Elliott are actively working in the movie business. Now they're following a dream to get their original screenplay, At Niangua's End, produced and see it from grow from successful short film into a feature-length theatrical release. Three Top Picks: Three top cinematic moments. welikethatpodcast@gmail.com www.welikethatpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/welikethatpodcast http://www.instagram.com/welikethatpodcast https://www.google.com/search?q=at+niaguas+end&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS889US889&oq=at+niaguas+end&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i10i512j69i64j0i390i650l4.8502j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:dec7b615,vid:kyf8iL-FEOo,st:0 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092594967989 https://www.instagram.com/at.nianguas.end.movie/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm13407674/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Bo-Shore/100057350413578/ https://www.facebook.com/chase.elliott.9847 https://www.instagram.com/chasetelliott/ https://goffproductions.com/
In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Amy O'Hara who is a Development & Production Exec at Film 4. We began this podcast as people who are actively working at making our own TV and Feature Film projects, but the pathway towards this goal is extremely rocky, murky, difficult etc... So we brought Amy on to help break this process down for us/you all. This conversation includes: -What are Development and Production Execs? -How do they find, develop and nurture new and emerging talent? -What do they look for in filmmakers and projects? -How do you submit projects to Film4? -What does payment look like when developing a feature with Film4? -What does a good development process look like? -We also cover a bunch of listeners questions too! Amy O'Hara is a seasoned Development and Production Executive who joined Film4 in October 2021. Her career in the film industry has been marked by a strong commitment to nurturing new and emerging talent. Prior to her current role at Film4, she held the position of BFI NETWORK Talent Executive at Film Hub North, where she closely collaborated with aspiring writers, directors, and producers, overseeing a diverse slate of films. Amy previously worked at Film4 company from 2013 to 2016, serving as the assistant to the late Sue Bruce-Smith, who was the deputy director at the time. Between her two tenures at Film4, Amy gained experience at the International Distribution company STX, where she served as a Marketing Executive, focusing on UK Productions. With a track record of championing innovative projects and diverse voices, Amy O'Hara continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of UK storytellers at Film4. Nuggets of the week Oz: Guy Ritchie's Kingdom: Master Your Life and Own Your Game Marcus: The Deepest Breath - Netflix/A24 Documentary Amy: Sharon Van Etten - Quiet Eyes | Past Lives (song) Annie Dillard - The Writing Life 'How we spend our days is of course how we spend our lives.' Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Instagram: @TheDirectorsTakePodcast Twitter: @DirectorsTake Amy: Twitter (X) If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
Prepare yourself, listeners, for creative minds and the fish are BITING in this week's episode! Jennie takes David to the Roast & Toast writer's room for his first ever round of Let's Make A Movie! The crew have a blast conjuring another round of movie ideas based on the wacky news headlines they stumbled upon searching the internet. Jennie also invites her pal Shannon Phelps over to the campfire for the first time to join in the brainstorming session and play a round of Jennie's holiday WORDLE game! Are crabs taking over the planet? Can prosciutto put you in the hospital? How many letters are in the word matcha? All will be revealed. So pack your suitcase for Italy, grab your lucky fish tooth, and warm up your voice to cackle, because it's time to get TOASTY!
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Monica is joined by comedian and writer Joshua Dean (@jpdx) and we hear the full details of the movie that was starting to be made with a sober Tom Sizemore about a commune in Central Oregon that never finished production. Good ideas meet bad realities? Bad ideas don't get finished? You be the judge of this intricate story of a film that never was and why the footage can't be used. Follow Joshua and pledge to Monica's Kickstarter here: http://kck.st/44YB7tNRATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE to us here!Find my dates at linktree.com/MonicaNeviUse code Monica15 at blkcrkcbd.com for 15% off great CBD products.Use code Monica20 at HarvestSnaps.com for 20% off and free shipping.
On the day of his brother's wedding, Jeff Solomon realizes he's made a huge mistake. The family's constant screw-up since his college track glory days, Jeff was given just one thing to do for the big day: take the marriage license to the county clerk's office. Heading out on foot, can this track star make it to the office before it closes? And why does everyone he meets think he's someone else? On your mark...get set...Go!Scripts start at 45:58StarringAngel LunaGeorgia GoveHobert ThompsonLaura PetroAnd Tucker Millett as Jeff Solomon
Roderick, the director or OPEN: A Journey Through Love, stops by to discuss the path he has taken to making this film, as well as the incredible journey he and his partner, Jane, have taken in the lifestyle. What was supposed to be a sexy massage, turns into an amazing first experience that happens sooner than either of them would have expected. If you would like to help support this documentary, as we have done ourselves, please go to the indiegogo link here.https://igg.me/at/OpenLoveEmail your questions to Nessa here to be part of "Ask Nessa".Please subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.You can catch us on SLSRadio every Wednesday at 4pm Eastern Time.You can find tons of amazing lifestyle show on FullSwapRadio, including our show, Every Wednesday at 6:30pm and Midnight Eastern Time. We are now hosts on the Swinger Society Discord Server as well.If you have your own sexy stories, please call our hotline and share them with us and our audience. 844-4-Hump-DayIf you have any questions for us, please email us at humpdayquickies@gmail.comVisit our website as well. HumpDayQuickies.comPlease follow us on all the social platforms:Twitter - HumpDayQuickiesInstagram - HumpDayQuickiesFaceBook - HumpDayQuickiesTikTok - HumpDayQuickiesWe are adding new content as quickly as we can!
Tom Hanks has learned a thing or two about moviemaking during his decades-long career. Ultimately, he says, it’s not about one person’s vision or direction; it’s about the countless people behind the camera — and a few in front of it — who make a movie possible. That’s the foundational idea behind his debut novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece. Hanks spoke to Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu before SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents actors, decided to strike. But his book and their conversation are a reminder of all that goes into creating the entertainment many of us take for granted. Listen to the full interview on Apple Podcasts.
Tom Hanks has learned a thing or two about moviemaking during his decades-long career. Ultimately, he says, it’s not about one person’s vision or direction; it’s about the countless people behind the camera — and a few in front of it — who make a movie possible. That’s the foundational idea behind his debut novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece. Hanks spoke to Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu before SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents actors, decided to strike. But his book and their conversation are a reminder of all that goes into creating the entertainment many of us take for granted.
In this hour, Ron Cook and Joe Starkey talk to the Pittsburgh's Post Gazette's Ray Fittipaldo about his experience after a week of OTAs, and there's a report that a movie is going to be made about Pirates' minor-league infielder Drew Maggi.
Happily Married, #1 Bestselling Author, Global Entrepreneur and founder of the Marriage of Greatness movement. “Many men can make a fortune, very few can build a family.” It's all about taking ACTION! Quote#1 So when you got a V H S camcorder, that's our little tool to film shorts and there's no video editing like nowadays, right? You can do it on your phone. You got all, I mean, just the whole, you and I understand what it used to take to create content. Quote#2 There's gotta be a way to do this. And so I stood up and said, I'm gonna make a documentary and the next day in the shower, and here's a lesson for the people in the shower. If you ever notice, uh, most people get great ideas in the shower. Yes, probably cuz their phone's not in there with them. Yeah. Uh, hint And most people sadly leave their great ideas in the shower. Quote#3 And so God gave me the vision, words of art. So I'm like, okay, let's look at words as an art form. And so that's where I started and I made an intention, got up off the couch and wouldn't you know, James, the next weekend I'm at an event. And it's one of these personal growth events. They got, you know, big names on the stage and then they have the sponsor, you know, ally, right, where everyone's got their booths. Prehab instead of Rehab! Body Dysmorphia, and how Evan recognizes it and deals with it. Course correcting is how our journey in life goes. “My bride and I both come from normal dysfunctional families, raise your hand if you can relate” : ) When we first got married our starry eyed quest was to live happily ever after and bring each others dreams to life. The challenge was, we had no money, like an old cell phone battery we were always in the red. My bride had a low paying high stress job and I had a struggling business. We drove junky cars and lived in a postage stamp sized rental house. On top of that, I had major sexual baggage from a dark past that I'm still unpacking today. In-spite of all this we decided to have faith and dream big, we set a goal to get remarried in a different state or country every year. With lot's of prayer, action and creativity, we have been married over 20 times and yes we have had more than 20 honeymoons! Our story has been featured in media outlets around the world, but this is just the beginning of our story… More Cool Evan Money Quotes: “The grass is always greener where you water it” “Ok, so if you want to make a personal growth documentary, here is the guy” “Why is this taking so long, that's what every film maker says about every film project” www.evanmoney.com marriageofgreatness.com IGWT4me.com Featured song for this episode is “Ride On”, check it out on Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/track/5VQzjlHv7qZzyZIOSGkhjU?si=eb0d5a683f2e43d8 Coaching link is here, join me for a no-obligation discovery session www.calendly.com/dharmic For a custom-branded song you can reach James at james@thejamesoconnoragency.com
In this episode, I am Kickin' It with Film Director Erick Trotter talking about how he was able to produce his new full-featured movie SURVIVAL MODE with no money and get distribution through Tubi. He will give you tips on how you can do the same thing without a budget. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koolkard/support
We belly up to the bar and welcome back the talented filmmaker and skilled alien hunter, Patrick W. Cutler, to discuss the work on Redgate Film 2 and possible new TV series Live. We make a few left turns into Walking Dead and how some alien photos are faked. Make sure you don't miss this exciting episode where we delve into the world of making movies, chasing aliens, and discussing alien sightings, UFOs, and scary movies. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/5792587825283072 Facebook- The Above The Bar Podcast Instagram- The Above The Bar Podcast Twitch- The Above The Bar Podcast Twitter- The Above The Bar Podcast LinkedIn-The Above The Bar Podcast
Yllka Gashi is Kosovo's answer to Jennifer Aniston. After years starring in the nation's most adored sit-com, she left her war torn country to raise her daughter in the US. But a certain story stuck with her: a war widow who eked out a living selling honey from her husband's beehives. 8 years in the making, HIVE won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance and was Kosovo's official Oscar submission, making it onto the shortlist of films being considered for nomination. This is a conversation for people who wonder about the relationship between hardship, grit and integration.