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Technecast is hosting the Invitations Series: four conversations by Judah Attille, Therese Henningsen, Mark Aerial Waller and Astrid Korporaal. Each episode is based on a research encounter with a creative practitioner connected to the field of sound & moving image. Together, the episodes question the relationships between audience, screen, maker & subject. This final episode features Therese Henningsen and Juliette Joffé, reflecting on the ongoing curatorial project Strangers Within and the notion of 'documentary as encounter' in their own films Next Year We Will Leave (2021) and Slow Delay (2018). The two films will be publicly shown for the Strangers Within anthology launch and film programme at Whitechapel Gallery in June 2022 in collaboration with Prototype. Contributors to the Strangers Within anthology and film programme are: Khalik Allah, Ruth Beckermann, Jon Bang Carlsen, Adam Christensen, Annie Ernaux, Gareth Evans, Xiaolu Guo, Therese Henningsen, Marc Isaacs, Juliette Joffé, David MacDougall, Laura Rascaroli, Bruno de Wachter, Yuya Yokota, Andrea Luka Zimmerman Strangers Within addresses convergences between encounter, hospitality and autobiography in documentary filmmaking. It engages with the risks of encounter, unsettling assumed distinctions between host and guest; stranger and friend; self and other; documentarian and protagonist. By challenging commonly held assumptions around the division between director and subject in the documentary encounter, it unsettles the filmmaker's presumed control over those she films. By staying with the difficulty of such encounters the camera can keep us open to risks that may otherwise be avoided or ignored: seeing oneself in strangers or becoming a stranger to oneself. Links for reading: Towards A Transpersonal I by Annie Ernaux [https://www.annie-ernaux.org/texts/vers-un-je-transpersonnel-2/] Suite for Barbara Loden by Nathalie Léger [http://dorothyproject.com/book/suite-for-barbara-loden/] , excerpt here [https://www.theparisreview.org/letters-essays/6820/barbara-wanda-nathalie-leger] Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran by Gohar Homayounpour [https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/doing-psychoanalysis-tehran] * Therese Henningsen is a filmmaker and programmer based in London. Her filmmaking often takes shape through the encounter with the person(s) filmed and the direction this may take. Her films have been shown at Whitechapel Gallery, Chisenhale Gallery, Whitstable Biennale, Close-Up Cinema, SMK Statens Museum for Kunst, among others. She is a member of the two film collectives Sharna Pax and Terrassen, both engaging with the social life of film. She collaborates on ongoing film and research projects with artists and filmmakers Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Sidsel Meineche Hansen and Juliette Joffé. Therese came to filmmaking through anthropology and holds an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths College. She is currently working on a practice-led PhD in Media Arts at Royal Holloway University, and teaches on the MA Documentary and Ethnographic Film at UCL. * Juliette Joffé is a filmmaker based in Brussels. Her films have been shown in festivals such as Visions Du Réel Nyon , FIDMarseille, Open City Documentary Film Festival, Astra Film Festival among others. Her first film Maybe Darkness was awarded a Wildcard For Best Documentary by The Flemish Film Board allowing her to direct The Hero With A Thousand Faces which won Best Short Film Film at Mostra Internazionale Di Cinema Di Genova. She has recently finished the mid-length essay film Next year, we will leave. She runs the documentary course in Brussels- based art school Preparts. As part of her programming practice, she was invited to introduce the work of Belgian filmmaker Olivier Smolders at Open City Documentary Film Festival 2017. * Image Credit: Still from Slow Delay, Therese Henningsen (2018)
So when you're a screenwriter with over 15 million views on YouTube, you gotta have a lot of good advice about writing, and my guest today does just that! Meet Marc Isaacs, writer for the very successful comedy short film 'First Timers', who talks about the incredible success of the sex comedy plus working with fellow Houston native and film director Gilbert Sosa. Marc also discusses working with Houston television station KHOU and receiving the very first Lone Star Emmy nomination for producing the children's program Houston Zooperstars Challenge; his first job as a weather forecaster (sans meteorology degree - yup, he's that versatile); how baseball, soccer and growing up in upstate New York inspired his creative career; giving and getting direction as an actor and voice talent; and the new screenplay he's working on. Join us - and be sure to take notes!
Prolific British director Ben Wheatley tells me about making the UK's first Covid-era production, his freak-out mushroom trip movie In The Earth. Ben also takes us through his movie moments, from Yentl to the Temple of Doom and Annie's Song; doc maker Marc Isaacs talks us through the wry observations of his home life - and British life - in The Filmmaker's House; I review The Reason I Jump and Shiva Baby.Music by Lee Rosevere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Isaacs is a screenwriter, actor, and film producer based in San Antonio, Texas. In this episode, Eric and Marc trade some of their war stories, philosophies, climbing Mount Lee to see the back of the Hollywood Sign, and the importance of mentorship in the film industry. Intact Discourse: Marc's IMDb Marc's Twitter Marc's Instagram Marc's LinkedIn Marc's Facebook -- About this podcast: Eric Norcross is the creator and host of The Eric Norcross Podcast. He is a filmmaker, writer, and mixed-media artist with an interest in community building, education, and creative careers. If you're interested in bringing your story to the podcast, please contact Eric via his website (link below). Please contribute to my PATREON by visiting the URL: https://www.patreon.com/ericnorcross Eric's official website: http://www.EricNorcross.com Reach out, ask questions, and let's create! https://www.ericnorcross.com/contact Are you looking to Sponsor this podcast? Reach out direct. Copyright © 2021 Eric Norcross - All Rights Reserved --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-norcross/support
Over the last 24 years, Marc has had a varied litigation practice, with a special emphasis on insurance and transportation related cases. Marc has been involved in a number of precedent setting maritime law cases including cases defining the scope of Canada’s Admiralty jurisdiction, the effect of forum selection clauses in bills of lading under […] The post 007 - Marc Isaacs - Canada's leading Admiralty, Maritime, Transportation and Insurance lawyer. first appeared on Charney Legal.
In this episode freelance copywriter and screenwriter Marc Isaacs shares what to look for in non-disclosure agreements, the legal implications, and how to grow your freelance business around the confidentiality restrictions. You’ll learn how to leverage the work you’ve done as a freelancer to get other clients while maintaining confidentiality. Here are some things we covered in this episode: What to look for in non-disclosure agreements Getting clarification in NDA’s Should you get an attorney to review NDA? Respecting your client and honoring your agreement Challenges of working around NDA’s and how it affects your freelance business Entering into client relationships when unable to disclose who your client is Leveraging the work you’ve done as a ghost writer to get other clients Getting testimonials and social proof with confidentiality restrictions Should you use an NDA in your own business? Protecting your brand as a freelancer Marc Isaacs is a freelance copywriter and screenwriter based in San Antonio, Texas. His clients are thriving small and medium-sized businesses in a variety of industries, including technology, medical, travel, AI, entertainment, and more. He launched a freelance writing career in 2004 following multiple positions in broadcast news where he produced local newscasts and field produced for national network news organizations. Among Isaacs' most notable career accomplishments are creating and producing a children's educational TV series called Houston ZooperStars Challenge, which earned multiple Lone Star Emmy nominations, and writing and directing a television pilot called The Legend of Marshal Dead, which is currently in post-production. His writing and producing for television also includes holiday and event-related programming for broadcast affiliate stations, including a TV special for the largest indoor livestock exhibition and rodeo in the world . In addition to writing and producing content, he's a professional actor with membership in SAG-AFTRA since 2014. Isaacs is originally from upstate New York, raised and educated in a rural region along New York's border with Ontario, Canada. He's currently developing film and television scripts based on true stories set in that region's small towns, and he's been researching family stories for a book he's writing about his mother and her 13 siblings. He relocated to Houston, Texas in 2001 and has spent most of the last two decades in the Lone Star State with a few years spent in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Los Angeles, California. Connect with Marc: Screenwriter/Filmmaker Link: www.imdb.me/marcisaacs LinkedIn Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/marcisaacs/
Welcome to the Anthology series. In this series, we seek to highlight artistes who have released a large bevy of music over a considerable period of time that has blessed the nations far and wide. We firmly believe in giving honour to whom honour is due. It takes a lot to put out music that is of good quality on a consistent basis, so we definitely don’t take that process lightly. Next on our list is incandescent lyricist and freestyler, Farenite (@farenitefire). Samuel Selkridge aka 'Farenite' was born in the beautiful twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago to parents Hussain Benjamin and Beverlyn Selkridge in the borough of Chaguanas. Described as a quiet child, he always had a thing for rhyming as he would often rhyme simple words like cat, mat, fat and rat, seeking to impress his mother. Growing up in a Christian home, it is while attending St. George’s College during his secondary school years he began writing poetry which developed into ‘freestyling’ while classmates would make beats on tables. Negatively influenced and distracted by the world, Farenite found his way back to the Lord in 2009. Determined to make a difference via his music and being encouraged by family and friends he began composing songs. In 2010 he released his first professional recording which was a gospel reggae entitled ‘Never Giving Up’ on the Best Friend Riddim. This riddim also featured Joel ‘Positive’ Murray. He became better known for his dancehall track ‘When I Wake’ which was released in 2011. This aggressive yet melodious track engaged the attention of radio broadcasters, producers and other artistes in the gospel fraternity. Farenite has been performing for the past nine years and since his first release he has recorded over 50 songs. Ordained as a pastor in 2013, the leader of The Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministry at Heaven Touching Earth International Ministries, he incorporates these giftings as part of his ministry when required. Used mightily of The Lord in Trinidad and Tobago, he has ministered in New York, St, Croix, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica and recently in Panama alongside his wife Apostle Gillian Selkridge. He is known for his versatility and is unafraid of using various genres to get his message across. Impossible to box him in, he has done soca, reggae, EDM, hip hop and dancehall tracks. He has also performed alongside Positive, J Prince, Jaron Nurse, Jadee, Sean Daniel, Nathanael, Marc Isaacs, Samuel Medas, Isaac and Nehilet Blackman, Koen Duncan (now Kyiros), Shiselon, Mr. Lynx, Rizon, Blessed Messenger and Sherwin Gardner just to name a few. Getting into music production, he has produced his own music inclusive of one of his more popular songs, ‘Boldface Wit It’ and the Gospel Music Awards of Trinidad and Tobago 2019 video of the year, ‘The Transit Riddim’. He believes in the transforming power of music and has chosen to boldly proclaim his faith through this medium to positively affect people’s lives. Respected for his writing, in particular his lyricism and biblical content, he challenges himself to find more creative ways to present the gospel through his music. He released his debut album on Friday 8th November 2019, which, in its first week, reached No. 26 on the top 100 albums iTunes chart for Trinidad and Tobago. He was also the top nominee at The Gospel Music Awards of Trinidad and Tobago with 5 nominations including Album of The Year and Songwriter of The Year. Ladies and gentlemen, you're invited to press play and experience an auditory exposé of the ministry of Farenite. Official release date: 03/02/2020 #EpisodeFortyFour Tracklist: telegra.ph/Anthology-Farenite-12-24 Be sure to rate and review this mix: podchaser.com/themasterkc For updates, follow Master KC everywhere: Instagram: @themasterkc Twitter: @TheMasterKC Facebook: Master KC
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Film Director Marc Isaacs gives a Shoutout to @TheReelSweetT and Keeping It Reel In The Film World Podcast for its 3rd year!
Where's My Mamma Roma in Your Pain & Glory? This week Graham and Aidan tackle Pedro Almodóvar's new semi-autobiographical film "Pain and Glory", but even though it's one of his most garlanded films in ages, we have to wonder how much pain we're talking about, and what percentage is glorious? Off the Shelf has a Second Run double-bill, with Aidan covering the new Blu-Ray of Karel Kachyna's paranoia-fest "The Ear", before Graham faces up to his own challenge with Marc Isaacs's cult documentary "Philip and His Seven Wives". So three rich, complex, and challenging films - but don't worry because next week we might be able to slack off. f you've enjoyed this podcast then please share us with your friends or leave us a rating on your podcast app of choice. You can also follow us on Twitter @TGS_TheGeekShow, or on other social media by searching for The Geek Show (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/) . If you want to show your support then head over to Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) and give whatever you can, or you can head over to The Geek Shop (http://thegeekshow.co.uk/thegeekshop/) and partake in some of our lovely wares. #Podcast #TheGeekShow #TGS #Eclectica #CinemaEclectica #Cinema #Movies #Films #FilmReviews #Reviews #PedroAlmodóvar #UK #Spain #CzechNewWave #SecondRun #ArtificialEye #Curzon #TheEar #Ucho #MarkIsaac #Documentary #WorldCinema #CultDocumentary #BBC4 #PainAndGlory #KarelKachyna #PhilipAndHisSevenWives
In part three of our interview with maritime lawyer, Marc Isaacs, we speak about legal tactical considerations for drafting and negotiating arbitration clauses
In part two of our interview with maritime lawyer, Marc Isaacs, we discuss the new federal legislation about abandoned vessels shipwrecks about the federal and provincial jurisdictional issues of maritime law
In part one of our interview with maritime lawyer, Marc Isaacs, we speak about the federal and provincial jurisdictional issues of maritime law
On this episode, we're taking to the high seas and chatting about maritime law with Marc Isaacs! Topics: division of powers jurisdiction for navigation and shipping; rules about abandoned and wrecked ships; tactics for using arbitration clauses
The 2nd of the infamous 3 part series – definitely a longer one than the first. Long enough to accommodate all levels of traffic congestion...Tracklist:Michael Jackson – Andy MineoI Feel Good – Fred HammondDunk Contest – Andy Mineo x WordsplayedPayday – Blood BrotherzNo Make Up (Inside Out Chorus) [feat Laquan Green] – Thi'slRolling (feat. Ak1L) – 2NDJON x DJ BodyrocMy Religion – Udo IbelemeGood Morning (feat. Christiana) – ShiselonGod Alone – NathanaelPower – Blood BrotherzKingdom Come (feat. Jill Scott) – Kirk Franklin123 Victory – Kirk FranklinRoad Trip – Kirk FranklinDéjà Vu – Tyshan KnightOne – Mali MusicHome (feat. LYC) – MekaielTomorrow – Jor'dan ArmstrongNever Knew (feat. Gyamma) – Ram1Warning – Nikki RympleFollow Fashion – DJ StereomanTeam (feat. BEAM) – Andy Mineo x WordsplayedLife Is Too Short – Heaven Bound x Dr. Ring DingSweeter – PositiveNo Other Like You – FreshstartFirst Thing Me Do – Tin I CoolWhen Troubles – DJ MikeB.I.B.L.E – RadicFar We A Come From – DJ NicholasTurn It Up A Notch – Emrand Henry*No If, But Or Maybe – Farenite*My Provider (feat. Macho Ortega) – Blood BrotherzJus' Reality – DJ StereomanGospel Train – DJ StereomanBig Him Up – Blood BrotherzThe Message – Larynx MeritCome To The Altar – Monty GLove – Mr. LynxHoly Spirit – Reubin HeightsCan't Stop Me Now – Mighty OneSame God – Redeemed ThoughtTry God (feat. Macho Ortega) – Blood BrotherzYou Are The Only One – Kirk FranklinNothing To Something (feat. Saiku) – Prodigal SonN.L.G (feat. Nathanael) – ShiselonStand And Be Counted – PositiveSerious Time (Message To The Ghetto) – Sherwin GardnerWar (feat. Gitta Dan) – ZionWar & Violence (feat. Tabitha Joseph) – Bevil JosephGhetto Youth – Jay SquareNah Go Run From Satan – Chris Da AmbassadaOrdinary People – Mary MaryMighty Mighty Good – Out Of EdenGot A Feeling – Deitrick HaddonImma Do It – J MossAll About You – Cris LordD Step – J Prince x Marc Isaacs#Startin5 – RPSMGJ.O.Y – Tyshan Knight* – special thanks to Emrand Henry and Farenite for their exclusive contributions// Official Release Date: 21/08/2018 #EpisodeThree
Janeel Boon, host of Evening Connection on Dominion Radio in St. Kitts stops by to talk about how Caribbean Gospel Music fared in 2018. He also gives his outlook for 2019. Also, in this edition, we hear new music from Samuel Medas, D Furnace and Marc Isaacs and some hot Hip Hop and dancehall tracks.