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For director Rory Karpf, a core philosophy is that things are going to change- a lesson learned from years of documentary filmmaking. This flexibility proved invaluable when crafting his indie feature, Grace Point. Adapted from a larger, more ambitious script, Grace Point tells the story of a young man on his way to a remote drug rehab. His journey takes a dark and unexpected turn when he finds himself in a strange town being chased by the locals and his own personal demons. The genesis of Grace Point began with a documentary shoot in a very specific location. Rory and cinematographer Al Francesco were working on recreations in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Al suggested that Rory reimagine the script as a smaller, more intimate indie film, using the town's natural settings. They were able to find every location they needed in Laurinburg and the surrounding area. The rapid 19 day production schedule with 10-hour workdays required working around outdoor shoots and unpredictable Southern weather. With many locations donated, Rory and Al knew they couldn't waste time with reshoots or lose any days to the weather. They dedicated two weeks to detailed location and technical scouting, meticulously planning shots and coverage. Al found the time to be flexible and see compositions when they naturally occurred, like taking advantage of a beautiful foggy morning during the shoot. Rory and Al's background in documentary filmmaking proved to be a significant asset. "One thing I learned with documentaries are things are gonna change," Rory states. "With narrative scripted filmmaking, it could be the actor isn't getting the scene right for whatever reason. We're gonna try something a little bit different, and be open to that working." Al's documentary instincts led him to adopt a "keep the camera rolling" approach, even after "cut" was called, capturing authentic reactions. He also streamlined the process by lighting entire scenes and shooting multiple angles without resetting, and even capturing close-ups and inserts during rehearsals. The collaboration between Rory and Al began at NFL Films, where they honed their skills on sports documentaries featuring prominent figures like Peyton Manning (The Book of Manning) and Snoop Dogg (Coach Snoop). These “follow docs” often involved recreations, which served as mini-movies, providing valuable experience for their transition to narrative filmmaking. Their established network of crew members, producers, and access to affordable gear proved crucial. "It's not a negative for us to have a small crew and make the most of it- that's normally what we do," Al notes. For Rory, the most vital aspect of filmmaking is fostering a positive and enjoyable atmosphere. "Working with Al, he makes the stuff look great, but he also understands how it incorporates in the story," he says. This blend of technical expertise and storytelling acumen is what brought Grace Point to life, proving that even with limited resources, passion and ingenuity can create compelling cinema. You can purchase Grace Point on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. Find Rory Karpf: https://www.gracepointfilm.com/ Find Al Francesco: https://www.albefilms.net/ Instagram: @gracepointfilm Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: https://hotrodcameras.com/ Sponsored by ARRI: https://www.arri.com/en The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
I was fortunate to interview and discuss Rory Karpf's latest film, Grace Point. During our discussion, we explored his perspective on the horror genre, his inspirations, and his journey as a filmmaker. We also delved into the intricacies of the film industry, the challenges he faced in pursuing his dreams, and the sacrifices he had to make. The conversation was filled with wisdom, and it really showcased his exceptional talent as a filmmaker. Grace Point is currently available for streaming on VOD. I highly recommend it. It is an exhilarating thriller with exceptional storytelling, memorable characters, and many great twists. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/grace-point/umc.cmc.4k6h591xbdlvijvgy9ik2enx1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rory Karpf is a director, producer, and amateur boxer. Rory took a leap of faith to go out on his own, and it's paid off in a big way. Producing documentaries for ESPN, NASCAR and partnering with Dana White and the MMA, he shares with me the influences behind his journey and the one man that believed in him from the start.
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After stops at NFL Films and Nascar Productions, Rory Karpf has become one of the biggest directors in the game. Karpf helmed 2 of the highest rated ESPN 30 for 30s of all time, I Hate Christian Laetnner and the Nature Boy, the intimate look at the wild life of Rick Flair. Karpf Is now the go-to director for Dana White and the UFC and he considers Shaq and Snoop good friends after directing their docu-series. Rory has stories for days and you will hear several of them. From how ESPN decided to put him on camera for one of the most popular 30 for 30s of all time, the Nature Boy to why Christian Laettner's mom sent Rory a very nice card after initially requesting a title change for the film I hate Christian Laettner. He tells us about the high school teacher who still works with him to this day, and talks about how he became good friends with the late Luke Perry. It's a wide ranging conversation and we touch on a little bit of everything on this episode of Beyond the lens by Diesel Films.
Aaron and Eddie are joined by documentary filmmaker Rory Karpf who's worked on the likes of Coach Snoop, the 30 for 30 doc about Ric Flair, and more. In this episode, the trio discuss the ways in which childhood bullying and abuse impacts their own parenting methodologies. Rory and Eddie share their insights on martial arts and the bonding experience a father can share with his son during such training. Aaron goes into the watershed moment in his life that set him on the path to becoming a father. And Rory gives us insight into the working relationship and wonderful friendship he cultivated with the late Luke Perry. Support the show and grab your official Dadward Spiral merchandise now available at http://www.DragonWagonShop.com Dadward Spiral is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Visit http://www.dragonwagonradio.com for more great shows,
On what would be his 54th birthday, Madelaine Petsch, Brian Austin Green, director Rory Karpf, Luke's long time friend Dan McGuigg, Larry and Pete celebrate the life of Luke Perry. Follow Us: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/beverlyhills90210show/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BeverlyHills90210Show/) YouTube (http://beverlyhills90210show.com/) Shop Our Merch! (https://www.beverlyhills90210showshop.com/)
It’s love in the time of corona and nobody loves quite like Ric Flair. Drew and Bob record over the wonder that is the internet in their first socially distant episode of the Documenteers and we cherry picked a fun 30 for 30 just for you. Richard Flehir may not be so known out in the world, but Ric Flair became one of the most notorious pro wrestlers in the world. Ric Flair’s lifestyles was so fast paced and intoxicating that Richard Flehir seemed to not exist much to the detriment of family. The life story of the Nature Boy could probably run for 5 hours, but fortunately Rory Karpf managed it at about 90 minutes. We’re talking about the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary “Nature Boy” and goddamn do we want one of those robes. Bob does anyway. Drew wants one of those floppy Dusty Rhodes hats and the tiniest little trunks you ever did see. He like it when you watch. https://documenteerspodcast.com The trailer: https://youtu.be/cSyX1eLXp48 Good promo: https://youtu.be/ZUntgHr0e7E Gooder promo: https://youtu.be/5qtvuV4mx4s Charlotte enters: https://youtu.be/HzHL-vSQjUo
This week, we are dipping back into the Cape Fear Classics for two stories from the 20th century that could not be anymore wildly different. The first tells of a time when Wilmington invited residents from a small Pennsylvania town overcome by deadly smog to come inhale some fresh air at Wrightsville Beach for a whirlwind trip that made national headlines in 1948. The second is the incredible story of the plane crash in Wilmington that nearly killed legendary wrestler Ric Flair in 1975 and how it helped transform him into the Nature Boy. Cape Fear Unearthed is written, edited and hosted by Hunter Ingram. Additional editing by Adam Fish. Season three is sponsored by Northchase Family Dentistry and Tidewater Heating & Air Conditioning. Sources: -- "Wrightsville Beach: The Luminous Island," by Ray McAllistar -- "The Deadly Donora Smog of 1948 Spurred Environmental Protection," by Lorraine Boissoneault, Smithsonian Magazine, Oct. 2018 -- Wilmington Morning Star articles, Nov. 2-26, 1948 -- Wilmington Morning Star, Oct. 5, 1975 -- Steve Austin Show, "Ric Flair" episode, June 1, 2016 -- "Nature Boy," ESPN's "30 for 30" (dir. Rory Karpf)
X-Pac details his time at the WWE Performance Center, welcomes Rory Karpf to remember Luke Perry and more on today’s episode of X-Pac 12360! About The Show: Sean “X-Pac” Waltman brings a podcast with a full circle look at life from outside the squared circle. Westwood One and the Jericho Network presents X-Pac 12360. X-Pac has many stories to tell that may help listeners relate, inspire them in their own lives, or just be entertained. And of course, there will be guests. So plan on seeing his group of usual suspects along with a mix of wrestlers, celebrities, and comedians. X-Pac has known and shared many road trips, locker rooms, and life moments with these guests. Where these conversations will go? No one knows, but we do know they will be entertaining. With X-Pac, guests are just friends hanging out having a chat about old times and new frontiers. Listening to these conversations will make you feel like you are a fly on the locker room, green room, or bar wall. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/x-pac-12360/support
On today's show: Award winning film maker and director of "Nature Boy" ESPN 30 for 30 on Ric Flair joins Dustin Starr and Eric McMahon to discuss a number of MMA & wrestling related topics. (5:20) The guys then dive into the week in wrestling including some interesting takes on Smackdown 1000. (30:00) Is Triple H double dipping? (40:00)
Rory Karpf, award-winning filmmaker and director, joins the N The Zone crew to talk about his work with the 30 For 30 Ric Flair documentary along with dismissing the notion that the same old story was given on Flair, along with being a fan of the wrestling genre. The guys also talk to him about his work with ESPN and how he developed a relationship with them, what was his best film that he has worked on, along with how he got connected with rapper Snoop Dogg. Plus touching base on the "I Hate Christian Laettner" documentary, how that came to fruition and what new projects he has in store for the future.
Shawn Michaels and Rory Karpf joins X-Pac and his crew for a brand new episode of X-Pac 12360! Rory talks about doing the 30 for 30 of Ric Flair, Manning's documentary & work with Snoop Dogg. Shwan Micheals talks about working at the performance center, training Daniel Bryan & Brian Kendrick, working with Sensational Sherri & more! About The Show: Sean “X-Pac” Waltman brings a podcast with a full circle look at life from outside the squared circle. PodcastOne presents X-Pac 12360. X-Pac has many stories to tell that may help listeners relate, inspire them in their own lives, or just be entertained. And of course, there will be guests. So plan on seeing his group of usual suspects along with a mix of wrestlers, celebrities, and comedians. X-Pac has known and shared many road trips, locker rooms, and life moments with these guests. Where these conversations will go? No one knows, but we do know they will be entertaining. With X-Pac, guests are just friends hanging out having a chat about old times and new frontiers. Listening to these conversations will make you feel like you are a fly on the locker room, green room, or bar wall. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/x-pac-12360/support
Director Rory Karpf joins Neal Pruitt's Secrets of WCW Nitro to discuss his recent documentary on Ric Flair, the fan reaction since the special aired, profound words from Shawn Michaels, being in college during the Monday Night Wars, and much more! http://www.twitter.com/secretsofnitro http://www.facebook.com/secretsofnitro secretsofnitro@gmail.com
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The Cat endorses Plow Boy's rejoin music selection, discussing the Ric Flair 30 for 30 film ahead of our interview with the director, critiquing Chuck's twitter game, now Charlie tells us about awkward moments while walking his dog, Plowsy named his new pup Francine, discussing flatulence and itching, Iggy guarantees a Rams loss to Minnesota this Sunday, Iggy's got a private shuttle from DB's to Gaga tonight, does anybody watch Dane Cook, does Doug like to brunch, how many live reads will reference Iggy and his sunflowers, handicapping how long Lady Gaga will perform this evening, how much of what the text line reports is indeed true, Charlie begs for free food, Iggy is a long-distance lemming, Hammerhead Sharks and Tuna Fish Vaughn will always be funny to the Peoria Plow Boy, clarifying his Bill Russell take from yesterday, Rory Karpf checks in to discuss Nature Boy the ESPN 30 for 30 film he directed on Ric Flair, follow up convo on classic pro wrestling, discussing the latest on UCLA players who were arrested in China, did Bill Russell have a nickname, re-litigating how Doug stole a hotel breakfast at Spring Training, Iggy booking stories and saving drops on cassette tape, talking favorite NBA players, Iggy finds many WNBA players attractive.
The Cat endorses Plow Boy's rejoin music selection, discussing the Ric Flair 30 for 30 film ahead of our interview with the director, critiquing Chuck's twitter game, now Charlie tells us about awkward moments while walking his dog, Plowsy named his new pup Francine, discussing flatulence and itching, Iggy guarantees a Rams loss to Minnesota this Sunday, Iggy's got a private shuttle from DB's to Gaga tonight, does anybody watch Dane Cook, does Doug like to brunch, how many live reads will reference Iggy and his sunflowers, handicapping how long Lady Gaga will perform this evening, how much of what the text line reports is indeed true, Charlie begs for free food, Iggy is a long-distance lemming, Hammerhead Sharks and Tuna Fish Vaughn will always be funny to the Peoria Plow Boy, clarifying his Bill Russell take from yesterday, Rory Karpf checks in to discuss Nature Boy the ESPN 30 for 30 film he directed on Ric Flair, follow up convo on classic pro wrestling, discussing the latest on UCLA players who were arrested in China, did Bill Russell have a nickname, re-litigating how Doug stole a hotel breakfast at Spring Training, Iggy booking stories and saving drops on cassette tape, talking favorite NBA players, Iggy finds many WNBA players attractive.
The Director of the Ric Flair 30 for 30 on ESPN, Rory Karpf, joins us on Wrestler Court this week. We talk all about the journey of the documentary as well as his memories of wrestling in Philadelphia. How did former Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid almost get him fired from his first job? And an Eagles vs. Cowboys Sunday Night Football prediction!
By now, almost everyone has seen ESPN's new 30 for 30 on Ric Flair, entitled Nature Boy. But how did director Rory Karpf do in capturing the unique magic of Flair, not to mention the peaks and valleys of being a pro wrestler? Our wrestling book club moves beyond the written word for the second time to examine the rare sports documentary that probes professional wrestling; this week, we're talking Ric, Charlotte, Vince McMahon, Triple H, drinking, sex, exposing one's self, and everything else Flair.
Award-winning documentary filmmaker Rory Karpf is the guest on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. His much-anticipated ESPN 30 for 30 film "Nature Boy" on the amazing life and times of the legendary professional wrestler Ric Flair debuted earlier this week. During this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show, Rory and Chauncey discuss their mutual love of professional wrestling, how they fell in love with the sport, getting to know Ric Flair, the personal tragedies and the public persona, and why and how Flair has remained so relevant in global popular culture some forty years after he first debuted. Rory also gives some advice for aspiring filmmakers and those others who want to pursue their creative dreams. Mama DeVega also makes her return to the virtual bar and salon this week. Mama DeVega is very angry at people who suggest that somehow she is being manipulated and does not have opinions of her own. In rare form, Mama DeVega also tells the truth about Donald Trump, relays stories about being a civil rights pioneer, and gets upset about "the phantom pooper". In this week's episode, Chauncey DeVega shares a story about the human trash monsters who still support Donald Trump and also urges folks to not get too excited about the Democratic Party's wins at the polls on Tuesday. Chauncey also has a case of the blues and realizes that his sad mood is caused by the one-year anniversary of Donald Trump's conquering of the presidency and the climactic ascent of American fascism.
A heavier episode this week, as Outkick lead culture writer and Fox Sports Radio executive producer @JMartOutkick (Jason Martin) discusses the recent scandals and revelations in Hollywood, then moves on to review Stranger Things 2 with an attention to the positive messages of the series, and then goes into detail on the "Nature Boy" Ric Flair 30 for 30 from Rory Karpf that premiered this week. That plus a whole-hearted music recommendation, a concert review, and a personal thank you. Enjoy! Spread the word!
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It was a huge week in the WWE and a huge show for Jobbing Out. In Segment 1, we discuss WWE's bold decision to put the strap on AJ Styles and give us a Styles/Lesnar dream match at Survivor Series. Was it the right decision? Was it the right timing? Why did it happen? What does it mean for Jinder Mahal? We also discussed a tag title switch on RAW, a potential SHIELD/New Day showdown, John Cena joining Team Smackdown and Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn being sent home. In Segment 2 (31:26), the boys are joined by Rory Karpf-the director of the ESPN 30 For 30 documentary "Nature Boy" about WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair. How did he toe the line between the positives and negatives about the 16 time world champ? After the interview the boys shared their thoughts on how the film was made. Then they discussed the incredible news of Chris Jericho facing Kenny Omega at Wrestle Kingdom. In Segment 3 (1:04:14), Hall of Famer "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase joins the show for a lengthy conversation. He discusses the documentary "The Price of Fame" that came out this week, his life as a pro wrestling icon, his thoughts on performers walking out due to creative issues and much more. After that, Aaron walks us through some of the other big news in pro wrestling this week, including Stephen Amell's new wrestling gig.
On this episode of MVTWOW, it’s all about Ric Flair. Migs chats with Rory Karpf, the man that made the ESPN 30 For 30, “The Nature Boy”, which premiered earlier this week. Rory talks about his very first meeting with Ric (when he was a kid), what it was like to interview The Undertaker for this documentary, and more! Also on this episode, a throwback interview with Charlotte Flair that Migs did at Wrestlemania this past year. Joining Migs on that interview is AJ Francis of the Washington Redskins, be sure to check out AJ’s wrestling podcast “Jobbing Out”.
A bonus conversation with "Nature Boy" Ric Flair, one of pro wrestling's legendary figures, and Rory Karpf, director of a new documentary about his troubled life. Watch the film now: http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3211683/30-for-30--nature-boy-presented-by-mini And our new season of audio documentaries returns November 14th. More at 30for30podcasts.com
Brian Fritz is joined by filmmaker Rory Karpf to discuss the upcoming ESPN '30 For 30' documentary 'Nature Boy', the legacy of Ric Flair, growing up as a wrestling fan, convincing ESPN to do the film, why Flair is so popular now years after his career, if he thinks 'Naitch' has any regrets, and how he thinks people will view the man after watching the film.
Rory Karpf on the life and career of Ric Flair, what made Flair special as an entertainer, telling the story of a villain, challenging perceptions, Flair's personal issues, and his recent health scare.
PWI "Female 50" top 10, plus a chat with 30 For 30 Ric Flair director Rory Karpf.
Cheap Heat is blessed to welcome in the legend Ric Flair to discuss the new 30 for 30 about his life "Nature Boy", as well as the film's director, Rory Karpf.
Evolution of a Filmmaker - Rory Karpf is an Emmy and Peabody award-winning filmmaker. He tells stories of interning at the MTV Beach House and Late Night with Conan O'Brien. He also talks about his work with NFL Flims, ESPN's 30 for 30, Snoop Dogg, and UFC's The Evolution of Punk. Visit Patreon.com/GuysTellingStories if you’d like to help support the show and get bonus episodes. Theme music written and performed by Eric Hutchinson.
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Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman is back to host the latest episode of The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast!Today's episode features:Michael Wiseman joining Nick to talk all the pro wrestling news from the last twenty-four hours. Including:* More fallout from Tommy Dreamer's Dark Side of The Ring comments* Christopher Daniels at the last Impact tapings* Ric Flair's Car Shield commercial being pulled* Madusa's upcoming book* AEW's reported value* The latest on the WWE DraftNick's conversation with Ric Flair's ESPN 30 For 30 director Rory KarpfThe latest installment of The Wrestling Inc. Daily mailbag discussing who you think will win on WWE RAW tonight: The Bloodline or The New DayThe Wrestling Inc Daily is released Monday-Friday afternoon on all major podcast platforms. Click HERE to subscribe on iTunes. The news and mailbag portion of the show stream live Monday-Friday at Noon EST on our YouTube and social channels!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy