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The Werking Writer Podcast with Charla Lauriston
Meghan Ross On How to Self-Produce A Short Film

The Werking Writer Podcast with Charla Lauriston

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 73:34


Meghan Ross is a New York-born, Jersey-raised, Austin-based writer/director, comedian, and activist who loves to put a feel-good spin on feel-bad stuff by making social issues more accessible through comedy. She was selected for Women at Sundance Adobe Fellowship, Sundance Episodic Lab, NewNarratives grant from NewFilmmakers LA & Warner Bros. Discovery's OneFifty, and Table Read My Screenplay: Park City's Top 10 Finalists for her half-hour comedy Here to Make Friends (also her personal tagline).Her previous shorts premiered on The New Yorker and made their Best of 2020 list: If You Ever Hurt My Daughter, I Swear to God I'll Let Her Navigate Her Own Emotional Growth featuring narration by Jon Hamm (nominated for The Webby Awards), and Finally a Female Presidential Candidate Likable Enough For Men featuring narration by Rachel Bloom. Her writing has been published in VICE, Reductress, The Toast, IFC, TV Without Pity, Slackjaw, and more.  TakeawaysEnsure the writing is in a good place before starting production.Adapting a pilot into a short film can be challenging due to differences in storytelling approaches.Know why you're making a film and be able to convince others to support your project.Hire BIPOC and underrepresented people to bring diversity and inclusivity to your productions.Make the most of fellowships and programs by advocating for yourself and building relationships with fellow participants.Adapt your career goals and consider indie filmmaking as a viable path in a challenging industry.Continue creating and learning from rejections and failures.   Episode Credits:Produced and hosted by Charla LauristonTheme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan ByrnesCanva Artwork by Daiana Cordo Join hundreds of ambitious writers and creatives learning how to take their career to the next level with The Werking Writer newsletter. WHERE TO FIND THE WERKING WRITER thewerkingwriter.comInstagramLinkedInYoutube

COLLECTIV PODCAST
Collective Conversations: Can you Have Hobbies as a Christian? ft. Meghan Ross

COLLECTIV PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 58:06


This week we had our guest, Meghan Ross, talk about the challenge of maintaining a Heavenly perspective in a secular world. We tackle the dilemma of having hobbies, passions, careers(outside of vocational ministry) while staying strong in faith. Love you and Jesus loves you more Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/collectiveconversations Check out our website: https://www.collectivechurch.co/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collective.chrch/ Meghan's info: IG: https://www.instagram.com/yourdarlingstyle/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yourdarlingstyle Shop: https://shopyourdarlingstyle.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/collectivechurch/support

The No Film School Podcast
How To Actually Shoot a Movie On Your iPhone

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 44:21


Emerging filmmakers have heard the following advice over and over again. “There's no excuse not to start filming. You can make a movie on your iPhone.” Well, shooting a film on your iPhone is more complicated than it sounds, especially when you have such a short deadline.  In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins speaks with director Meghan Ross and editor Lauren Paige Sanders to discuss: Working with Adobe to create a short film, on an iPhone, in only 30 days Realizing they would have to be really flexible for the project How editing moved faster by syncing footage early on in Adobe Premiere  Filming on three different iPhones Trusting the editor's vision and storytelling abilities Working with an aggressive post timeline  Why Meghan decided to star in the film herself Why it's important to have an AD One of Lauren's favorite things she has ever edited  Using hot keys for everything you do in editing Adobe's goal behind this short film Memorable Quotes “Working with an iphone instead of camera footage sounds easier, but it can be more challenging.” [6:25] “I like to be challenged in terms of editing. I like when stuff isn't just laid out there for me and I have to figure it out.” [23:47] “Go with what you know, but feel free to explore outside of that.” [36:36] “You're sharing this work on stage with this team of people. You are sharing the failures and you're sharing the wins.” [38:32] Resources: Meghan's website Lauren's website The Making Of The Making Of an Autism Short Film masterpiece 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

The No Film School Podcast
The Festival Challenging Industry Norms & It's Best Feature Doc Winner

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 54:35


The Bentonville Film Festival (BFF) was founded in 2015 by Academy Award–winning actress Geena Davis. The mission of the festival is to influence mainstream media to increase diversity and the presence of underrepresented groups in their content. We were honored to speak to two filmmakers who presented projects at the 2023 festival.  In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins, director Meghan Ross, and filmmaker Sierra Urich discuss: Meghan's project, Here to Make Friends, and its diverse cast and crew The difficulties Meghan had in filming her episodic proof in Texas, when abortion became illegal Sierra's film, Joonam, that won ‘Best Documentary Feature' at BFF What it was like to watch footage with actual subtitles, compared to the translation she received during filming Getting excellent feedback and guidance from a supervising editor  Discovering the storyline in post production  How the most uncomfortable scenes end up being the most meaningful  Forgetting about the physical filming tools as much as possible What it was like to feature her film at Sundance 2023 Memorable Quotes “There's a requirement for inclusivity in all the films that are featured at Bentonville.” [6:21] “Pay yourself first because if you don't, you may never get paid.” [29:31] “When you're dealing with real people with real personalities, you're just along for the ride with them.” [36:48] Resources: Bentonville Film Festival Here to Make Friends Meghan's website Joonam Sierra's website 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

The Alarmist
THE GALVESTON HURRICANE OF 1900: WHO IS TO BLAME?

The Alarmist

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 55:17


Who's to blame for the Galveston Hurricane of 1900?This week, The Alarmist (Rebecca Delgado Smith) speaks with comedian, filmmaker and Texas resident Meghan Ross about the deadliest storm ever in American history, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900? Whether it was an act of God or the wrath of Mother Nature, there's a little more to this story which led to the unspeakable loss of life. Fact Checker Krystal Dinsberg and Producer Clayton Early help break down this catastrophic Natural Disaster.We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking Out of Breaking In
The Craft of Proofs of Concept with Meghan Ross

Breaking Out of Breaking In

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 92:10


Filmmaker/Sundance Episodic Lab Alum Meghan Ross joins us to talk about her time in the lab, her career, and how to use a proof of concept production to further your script's opportunities!  More Meghan: https://meghanrross.com/ Even more content: Patreon.com/BreakingOutPod Free newsletter: BreakingOutPod.com Email: BreakingOutofBreakingInPod@gmail.com Follow: @BreakingOutPod Music: KelseyRauber.com Art: KaileeCristina.com Editing: instagram.com/ezra.li

I Heard This Thing
Episode 4: Unsupportive Supporting Characters with Meghan Ross

I Heard This Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 51:23


Writer, comedian and consumer of pop culture Stephanie Weber seeks to understand humanity by watching TV and movies. Join her as she investigates moments in pop culture that you may have forgotten and how they influenced society. This week, filmmaker (An Uncomfortable Woman) Meghan Ross talks about supporting characters who actually suck at being supportive. These TV and movie "best friends" are actually pretty toxic! For more of Stephanie's work go to: stephanieweberwrites.com For more of Meghan's work go to: meghanrross.com Our theme music is Song About Milk by Lenox Park Artwork by Brock Alter

The Crew List
TCL_Episode 08 Jacqueline Basse

The Crew List

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 52:44


Jacqueline Basse is an editor in New York City. Originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, she graduated from Tisch School of Arts at NYU. Her eight year career in post production includes working for Netflix, HBO, Travel Channel, and Investigation Discovery. She has worked as an assistant editor on Spike Lee's Netflix series adaptation of, She's Gotta Have It, Miles Joris-Peyrafitte's feature film Dreamland, and is currently assisting on Gossip Girl for HBOMax. Having finished editing her first feature, Friday Afternoon— filmmaker Paige Campbell's debut film, as well as productions such as Katie Benvenuto's Inconvenienced and Meghan Ross' An Uncomfortable Woman, Jacqueline (or Jackie for short!) hopes to continue working on projects that amplify and demonstrate the need for diverse voices in all corners of the industry.

WIFT Austin
WIFT Austin EP 103 - Meghan Ross

WIFT Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 43:26


Interview with director, producer, comedienne and Head of Creator Success at Seed&Spark, Meghan Ross. WIFT Austin Podcast is the podcast for all things women and film and television. Bringing you in depth interviews with dynamic women in the film and media industries plus movie reviews, member spotlights and entertainment news to keep you entertained and informed. Follow us @wift_austin Produced by: Samantha Rae Lopez, Kelly Coffee, Chantelle James, Editors: Shannon Stefan, Miranda DeVere Social Media: Summer Heart @s_heart1997 follow us @wift_austin Meghan Ross @meghanrross

The Austin Common Radio Hour
Your Guide To The District 10 City Council Race : Episode 4

The Austin Common Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 59:11


In this episode of The Austin Common Radio Hour, comedian Meghan Ross (of No One Asked For This) joins Amy Stansbury to cohost our conversation with the candidates running for Austin City Council in District 10 (west Austin). Topics of discussion include homelessness, police reform, CodeNEXT, and climate change in Austin.

From Left Field
S2E9 Superstar

From Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 36:52


Meghan Ross and Melody Shifflet stop by to chat about rich girls, Tom Green, and which one of them is NOT going to take home a DVD copy of this week’s movie!

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Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives
Lyme Disease and Empathy in Theatre

Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 33:01


Title: Lyme Disease and Empathy in Theatre . On this episode, Meghan Ross was interviewed. Meghan started performing at the very young age of 2 and a half! She danced competitively and also trained with a mentor from The Joffrey Ballet School. Her passion grew with her as she studied theatre at The Gateway Playhouse. She then went on to study Musical Theatre at Long Island University – C.W. Post, graduating with a BFA. . She started her theater career at The Woodstock Playhouse in Woodstock, New York. She booked the role of Chava in “Fiddler On The Roof”, roles in Oklahoma, Pippin, Guys & Dolls, and Thea in Spring Awakening. She continued and made her NYC Off-Broadway premiere as Lexi in Peace, Love, and Cupcakes The Musical. Her favorite role, was Belle in Disney’s Beauty And The Beast (Woodstock Playhouse.) She also had the opportunity to work on Beauty and The Beast two more times understudying the role of Belle at The Palace Theatre and The Gateway Playhouse. Meghan is nowhere near done with her career. She worked at various equity regional theaters, such as The Engeman Theatre in Northport, The Gateway in Bellport and played the role of Mistress in Evita at Arts Center Of Coastal Carolina. . Back in 2015, Meghan also pursued another passion of hers, launching www.yourdarlingstyle.com. You can follow her fashion/ lifestyle blog called “Your Darling Style”. Here she talks about fashion, lifestyle, and “anything darling”! Meghan has started blogging full time this past year and loves to Create content/ work on fun graphic design, as well as editing photos. Styling, blogging and anything fashion related is a huge part of Meghan’s life as well. She also launched her own hair accessories line @shopyourdarlingstyle www.shopyourdarlingstyle.com. You can also check out her Instagram @yourdarlingstyle. . This past year Meghan struggled with a mysterious illness, that went undetected for many months. She traveled from doctor to doctor in search of an answer. Meghan went from a vibrant and energetic performer to bedridden . After many months of no answers, she found a young ambitious intelligent doctor who listened to her symptoms, and diagnosed her with Lyme Disease. He immediately pushed for treatment and after months of searching she finally had answers. Now Meghan’s primary goal is to focus on rebuilding her strength and stamina with the intention of getting back in the dance room. Meghan always says, “to never give up, listen to your body and give your body the time it needs to heal. “ . Where to listen to podcast: 1. Spotify 2. iTunes 3. Soundcloud . Show Information: . Mission: On Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives (PPP), Dr. Jenna Kantor, performer and physical therapist, interviews individuals on life and health in the performing arts. In this monthly podcast, we aim to help performing artists gain a better understanding of how their body works, how to reduce risk of injury, what Physical Therapy for performing artists entails, how to maximize performance potential, and entertain. . Disclaimer: This podcast is for entertainment purposes and is not medical advice. . Website: http://ptperformancepersp.wixsite.com/home YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCITo3xiKNBOq20jM7ExlRNw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ptperformanceperspectives/ Email: ptperformanceperspectives@gmail.com Host: Jenna Kantor Music: Bret Autrey vs. Ella Fitzgerald - Puttin on the Ritz (Irving Berlin & Taco) Music License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode

From Left Field
Inning Three, A League Of Their Own

From Left Field

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 42:13


A League of Their Own is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film that tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). Directed by Penny Marshall, the film stars Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Madonna, Rosie O'Donnell, and Lori Petty. The screenplay was written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel from a story by Kelly Candaele and Kim Wilson. In 2012, A League of Their Own was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Meghan Ross is the host of the live talk show That Time of the Month and director of An Uncomfortable Woman. Amie Darboe is the creator and producer of the series Do Better.

Unquiet Sisterhood Podcast
Episode 10 - Comedy, Being Uncomfortable + Pissing Off the Patriarchy with Meghan Ross

Unquiet Sisterhood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 48:33


This week, I'm talking with writer and comedian Meghan Ross about her monthly all-women late-night show That Time of the Month, her new film, An Uncomfortable Women and about how women like us piss off the patriarchy (and how we can keep doing it). About Meghan Meghan Ross is a writer, producer, and comedian from New York, now living in Austin with her dog, Dreidel. She recently directed, produced, and wrote her first short film, An Uncomfortable Woman, featuring an all-women and POC cast and crew. She's also the host of the all-women late night show, That Time of the Month, and her writing has been featured in Broadly, Reductress, The Toast, and TV Without Pity. Follow Meghan: TW: http://twitter.com/meghanrross/ IG: http://instagram.com/meghanrross/ http://instagram.com/ttotmshow/ Website: http://meghanrross.com

Lone Star SideShow's show
LSSS.EP043: Big Business (f/ Adam Serwa & Meghan Ross)

Lone Star SideShow's show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 84:43


Adam Serwa and Meghan Ross join us this episode to talk about a film we LIKED....whaaaaaaaat?!?! Yup, one of the rare occasions on this podcast, and it was a true delight. We did the 1988 comedy, "Big Business," which double stars Bette Middler and Lily Tomlin. The improv portion gets the same level of wholesomeness, which is another SideShow first, but it still is entraining! Especially, if you have mild thoughts on "casual cannibalism" and/or the occasional bagel. ENJOY!FOLLOW OUR GUEST/S: Adam (IG: @awildserwaappears | Twitter: @Pork_Lion)Meghan (IG & Twitter: @meghanrross)

Lone Star SideShow's show
LSSS.EP043: Big Business (f/ Adam Serwa & Meghan Ross)

Lone Star SideShow's show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 84:43


Adam Serwa and Meghan Ross join us this episode to talk about a film we LIKED....whaaaaaaaat?!?! Yup, one of the rare occasions on this podcast, and it was a true delight. We did the 1988 comedy, "Big Business," which double stars Bette Middler and Lily Tomlin. The improv portion gets the same level of wholesomeness, which is another SideShow first, but it still is entraining! Especially, if you have mild thoughts on "casual cannibalism" and/or the occasional bagel. ENJOY!FOLLOW OUR GUEST/S: Adam (IG: @awildserwaappears | Twitter: @Pork_Lion)Meghan (IG & Twitter: @meghanrross)

Dying To Laugh: Funny People Talk About Death

This episode brings us comedian and writer Meghan Ross (Slop Sandwich, That Time of the Month) on nasal spray commercials, telling people you’re a comedian, and a Watch What Happens Live funeral.Celebrity Bar Tender!

First Time Go
Meghan Ross

First Time Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 31:57


I talk with the Head of Creator Success at Seed & Spark, Meghan Ross. Why do you think most campaigns at the film crowdfunding site are successful? You can't give credit to one person, but if you had to try, Meghan would be on the list. As we talk about in the episode, she's been in almost every situation an aspiring crowdfunder has: starting out, making a short, making a show, crowdfunding for a project, making a comedy, a drama, and so on. We talk about Meghan's career; the state of independent film, including at the major film festivals; Seed & Spark's role as part of the crowdfunding ecosystem; the role of shorts and whether you need to become an influencer to be noticed; what makes a successful crowdfunding film campaign; the future for such an important part of the indie film ecosystem; and what's next for Meghan's unique voice in independent film.It took 37 episodes, half of which are with Seed & Spark creators, but I'm so, so excited to share my conversation with Meghan Ross with you and all that's great about their website. Meghan's Indie Film Highlight: Sharon Arteaga (https://www.sharonarte.com/)Links:Meghan Ross' Website: https://meghanrross.com/Meghan Ross' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meghanrross/Seed & Spark: https://seedandspark.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/donations

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