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Marvella Castaneda is a Sommelier and artist from Atlanta that we met in Georgia last year. She had just left a restaurant called Lazy Betty, which received a Michelin star the week we landed. Currently in the middle of opening a new hotel in Atlanta, she took a week off to visit California's newest AVA, the West Sonoma Coast, and spend time with some of the "coolest" growers and wine makers in the AVA. We coaxed her into stopping by to share her experience. As a special bonus, she walked in with Scott Kirkpatrick, some may remember him as the wine maker for Mountain Tides, a project that focused on Petite Sirah. Scott is now the wine maker at Dancing Crow Vineyards in Mendocino County. [Ep332] If you would like to see Marvella's artwork, you can follow her @drawntowine @marvellacastaneda @cellaringscott
Send us a Text Message.Scott Kirkpatrick is CEO of BrainPOP, a leading brand in the U.S. edtech supplemental market whose learning solutions are beloved, trusted, and grounded in research and the science of learning. During his tenure, BrainPOP was acquired by KIRKBI A/S, the family-owned holding and investment company of the LEGO® brand. Scott joined BrainPOP from General Assembly, where he served as president and chief operating officer. Under his leadership, General Assembly experienced exponential growth and was subsequently acquired by The Adecco Group, the largest human capital company in the world. Prior to GA, Scott served as president of The Princeton Review and successfully facilitated its acquisition by IAC. He also served as executive vice president of strategy and marketing and president of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's technology division, Riverdeep. Prior to Houghton Mifflin, he was a strategy consultant at The Parthenon Group and The Callidon Group (now Oliver Wyman). Scott holds a BS in economics & management from the United States Coast Guard Academy. After graduation, he served as an officer in the Coast Guard as a ship navigator, financial analyst, and an aide to former U.S. President Bill Clinton. After his military career, he went on to earn an MBA from The MIT Sloan School of Management.Recommended Resources:
A fascinating conversation from the business end of the film industry with Scott Kirkpatrick. Learn about:- The six genres of movies that most distributors look for- What kinds of movies sell faster- What types of screenplays are distributors looking for- How are payments structured for screenwriters/filmmakers- and so much more...Check out Scott's books here ==>> Scott Kirkpatrick booksSupport the Show.For more information on Lovinder Gill's best-selling book "Scriptcake Secrets" or his public speaking schedule, please check out www.lovinder.com.
It’s WFHB fund drive season, bb!! So, here’s a bonus episode fer ya.Jared and Mike are joined live-to-tape-via-satellite by none other than THE Rick Sebak to talk about his TV career, and upcoming (first ever!) visit to Bloomington. Lewis Rogers stops by to talk about the joys of community radio, and formerly-local Napa Valley wine … Continue reading Episode 146 with guests Rick Sebak (public TV hero), Lewis Rogers (local ne’erdowell), and Scott Kirkpatrick (wine maker) →
Want to see a video version of this podcast? Please visit Youtube here: https://youtu.be/n2GcL9dl4_A?si=JbtMqi3n_B8YhmWV Support us on Patreon here - http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage. BUY THE BOOK - MASTERING THE PITCH: How to Effectively Pitch Your Ideas to Hollywood https://amzn.to/3lPyFVh BUY THE BOOK - WRITING FOR THE GREEN LIGHT: How To Make Your Script The One Hollywood Notices http://amzn.to/2wqX5pn BUY THE BOOK - INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA DISTRIBUTION: Film, Television, and New Media https://amzn.to/3JPRI9R WATCH MORE VIDEOS WITH SCOTT KIRKPATRICK http://bit.ly/2wG4jp9 Scott Kirkpatrick is the Executive Vice President of Co-Productions & Distribution for Nicely Entertainment—a Los Angeles-based production and distribution company that produces original TV movies and scripted TV series—where he brokers major content deals and has executive produced a variety of TV movies including "The Art of Christmas", "Sappy Holiday" and "The Snowball Effect". Previously, Kirkpatrick served as the Senior Vice President of North American Sales & Business Development for the London-based NENT Studios UK where he oversaw international television distribution deals on a variety of programs including BBC's "The Cry", Channel 4's "Shameless" and ITV's "Doc Martin". Prior to this, Kirkpatrick served as Executive Director of Distribution for MarVista Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based production and distribution company that produces original TV movies and has managed international TV deals on major franchises, including "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers". Before shifting to the distribution side of the industry, Kirkpatrick worked behind the scenes on major studio productions, including "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby", and has produced and directed TV series and feature films including "Eye for an Eye" and "Roadside Massacre". He is the author of the books "Writing for the Green Light: How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices" and "Introduction to Media Distribution: Film, Television and New Media". Kirkpatrick lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children. CONNECT WITH SCOTT KIRKPATRICK https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottkirkpatrick310 https://twitter.com/SKDistribution CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/filmcourage (Affiliates) SAVE $15 ON YOUTUBE TV - LIMITED TIME OFFER https://tv.youtube.com/referral/r0847ysqgrrqgp ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post https://amzn.to/425k5rG Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - https://amzn.to/3WEuz0k LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel.
Scott Kirkpatrick, Executive Vice President of Co-Productions and Distribution of Nicely Entertainment discusses how Christmas movie screenwriters can stand out from the competition, how writers need to be entrepreneurs, different outlets for your script, and much more. The Christmas Movie Screenwriter Podcast – Episode 01 Scott Kirkpatrick, EVP of Co-Productions at Nicely Entertainment Show Notes HOST: Caryn McCann Website: https://christmasmoviescreenwriter.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristmasMovieScreenwriter X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/MerryScriptmas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caryn-mccann-5718058/ GUEST: Scott Kirkpatrick LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottkirkpatrick310/ X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/SKDistribution Company: https://www.nicelyentertainment.com
Ever see "we don't accept unsolicited screenplays?" This episode is for you. Dive deep with Hollywood insider Scott Kirkpatrick and Jason Brubaker as they as they pull back the curtain on how to sidestep industry gatekeepers and get your screenplay on producers' desks. Discover the allure of 'goldmine genres' and navigate the intricate dance between Indie and Studio Hollywood. This episode gives you actionable strategies to ensure your work lands in the right hands. Arm yourself with insider knowledge.
Nicely's Scott Kirkpatrick, Propagate's Catalina Ramírez Chaves and Thunderbird's Richard Goldsmith on the fast-changing US independent distribution sector; Bunim/Murray's Julie Pizzi and Rupert Dobson on the challenges facing unscripted; and RMVista's Rose Marie Vega, Locomotive's Sunder Aaron and the BBC's Angie Stephenson on adapting The Cleaning Lady, Ray Donovan and Ghosts.
On the latest episode of the Filmmaking Stuff podcast, Jason Brubaker dives into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its effect on the film industry with Scott Kirkpatrick, Executive VP of Co-productions and Distribution at Nicely Entertainment. Scott unpacks how AI can simplify film and TV production, yet he underscores the vital role of human creativity. AI isn't replacing us. It's helping us. The chat covers exciting territory, from AI-script generation to the tech's potential in content editing and virtual product placement. Notably, Scott flags the need to understand audience tastes. While AI can offer efficiencies, filmmakers must ensure they're at the heart of their stories. Scott wraps up by reminding us that storytelling is central to our humanity, and tech should amplify, not replace, that. Check out Scott's book "Mastering the Pitch" for brilliant tips on pitching creative work. Also, sign up for the Filmmaking Stuff newsletter to keep up with AI updates and other movie-producing strategies. Go here: https://www.filmmakingstuff.com
This time around we're chatting with Jason Thelwell, who's been at Oakwell for 30 years, across two spells but there's a good reason for that!Rich Hurst of West Brom and Alan Keegan of Manchester United interview Jason about the great times to be the announcer at Barnsley, the best perk of the job and the walkout music they play which is very unique.Scott Kirkpatrick from Ayr United joins us to share a great ceremony fail he sent us a video of and we try the lads out on a 'That's Not My Name' using a Georgian-born Greek goalkeeper.Our twitter has more stories and videos and is the best place to get in touch. You can also find us on Instagram or email the host richard@giftedgab.co.ukMusic: DistrictFOUR by Kevin McLeod
Scott Kirkpatrick moved out to California from Kentucky with $30 in his pocket. He discovered a love for wine, and for a woman named Allison. After working numerous harvests at a crush pad facility, he had an idea. What if we make Petite Sirah and treat it like the aromatic, Read more... The post The Wine Makers – Scott Kirkpatrick, Mountain Tides Wine appeared first on Radio Misfits.
In Episode 22, we visit the historic west coast town of Ayr, in the heart of Ayrshire. Matchday Announcer Scott Kirkpatrick is as passionate about the club as he is on a matchday.
A conversation with Michael Burns, bible teacher in Minneapolis, MN and Scott Kirkpatrick, lead pastor in Columbia, SC where we discuss the cultural moment and how Christians can navigate faithfully through race relations and racial tensions around us.
Both being artists, Scott a musician and Allison a photographer & textile based visual artist, this husband and wife duo have an approach to making wine that is greater than the sum of its parts. With constraints of knowing the farmer by name and them living on their vineyard, organically farming, and obviously the varietal having to be Petite Sirah, the couple is crafting a new style of wine that appeals to both a higher-acid palette and a richer & riper style. In their own words, “The Mountain Tides wines, each made from the Petite Sirah grape, embody specific nooks and tucked-back places throughout California. With a gentle hands-off approach and an emphasis on aromatic complexity and fresh energy, our wines almost work as a travel diary of sorts; monuments made to our favorite vineyards and the people who farm them.” In this episode we mention… Mountain Tides Allison’s artwork Rye Restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky Forlorn Hope & Matthew Rorick’s vineyard Eleven Eleven Winery Bay Grape wine shop in Oakland Self distribution in California The process of starting a wine label How to live and work with intention Mountain Tides Fall Wine Release & Mailing List Sign Up Follow Mountain Tides on… INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK WEBSITE In 2012, Sonoma State University launched the first Executive MBA Programs in Wine Business in the United States. This program was developed in response to the needs of wine industry leaders, and remains North America's only program that combines globally recognized excellence in business education with a highly focused wine industry focus. The program is accredited by AACSB, an achievement that fewer than 10% of eligible business programs are able to earn. So far the program has produced nearly 200 alumni who are going on to provide the next generation of wine industry leaders and entrepreneurs. Students have access to an unparalleled network of wine industry scholars, practitioners, and classmates from day one of the program. Courses are held in the Wine Spectator Learning Center, an innovative learning space gilded with advanced technology and flexible learning classrooms. Applications for the 2020 Sonoma Executive MBA in Wine Business cohort are being accepted now through February 28th. Visit SBE.Sonoma.edu/MBA for more information, to speak with an admissions counselor, or to RSVP for an information session. SBE.Sonoma.edu/MBA or call 664-3501.
Scott Kirkpatrick and Allison Watkins started Mountain Tides Wine in 2016 with a single vision, explore Petite Sirah in all of its forms. Unique vineyard sites and an openness to stylistic differences from a lot of other Petite Sirah on “the market” sets them apart and makes them unique. Being Read more... The post The Wine Makers – Scott Kirkpatrick appeared first on Radio Misfits.
In this episode, Scott Kirkpatrick continues the conversation about media distribution and how this can help indie filmmakers.
In this episode, motion picture executive Scott Kirkpatrick talks about media distribution how to level up your career to work on bigger projects.
Ayr United Fan Podcast Episode 1 - Scott Kirkpatrick. Recorded 3/12/18
On today’s Delta Dispatches, Congressman Garret Graves stops by to talk with Jacques & Simone about how Rep. Graves supports Louisiana’s coastal issues through his various congressional committees. He also talks about the challenges and opportunities of the Louisiana coastal region to be a world leader in community resiliency. Scott Kirkpatrick, President of the Coast Builders Coalition, also joins the show to talk with Simone & Jacques about Coastal Day at the Louisiana legislature, The Coast Builders Coalition and project hotlists.
Painless Podcast episode 40: Jeannie Goldstein & Scott Kirkpatrick (Partners, Chicago Sports + Entertainment Partners) Jeannie and Scott share their stories of breaking into sports marketing, how they came together to create their own agency and how they became experts on Olympic and Paralympic athletes, through five olympic games - all on Episode 40 of the Painless Podcast. To connect with Chicago Sports + Entertainment Partners... -Web: www.ChicagoSEP.com -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChicagoSportsandEntertainmentPartners ***** Sign up for your complementary Painless membership that access to other members, job and event postings and our email newsletter at: www.Painless.Network Please support our partners: +Assemble: You're busy making your business successful. The last things you need to worry about are long-term commitments, hidden fees or limited access. That's why Assemble provides you with a truly turnkey short-term office. One flexible, short-term membership. No surprises. Learn how Assemble can help you grow your business - and your network - at http://assemblesharedoffice.com. To RSVP for Valentine's Day Breakfast Networking, go to http://assemblesharedoffice.com/schedule-a-tour/, enter your contact information and include "PAINLESS" in the "Tell Us About Your Company" box. HURRY! SPACE IS LIMITED! +Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle: Shuffle on, Chicago! Take part in the city's best running celebration and shuffle with us through the streets of downtown Chicago on Sunday, March 25. Sign up using the code PAINLESS to secure your spot in the race for $40. Direct link for registration: http://haku.ly/06c79e +2018 IEG Sponsorship Conference. Coming to Chicago April 8-11, this is THE. SPONSORSHIP. INDUSTRY. EVENT. Painless members receive TWENTY PERCENT OFF admission. Save up to $450 when you head to www.IEG2018.com and use our special code: IEG2018PN. About the Painless Podcast: Get to know interesting people, jobs and places to work in and around sports, events, start-ups and cause marketing world. Hosted by Chris Hartweg (@chartweg). Focusing on how and why they landed where they are and the role of mentoring and networking to get there. Other Painless links... Linked in: www.linkedin.com/groups/73710 Facebook: www.facebook.com/PainlessNetworking Twitter: www.twitter.com/PainlessNetwork Instagram: www.instagram.com/PainlessNetwork
In this episode, we are joined by returning guest, Scott Kirkpatrick, SVP at DRG.TV. Kirkpatrick shares with us the day-in-the-life of a film executive and how they go about buying and selling films and filmed content.
In this episode, we are joined by returning guest, Scott Kirkpatrick, SVP at DRG.TV. Kirkpatrick shares with us the day-in-the-life of a film executive and how they go about buying and selling films and filmed content. The post 144: How To Sell Your Film To A Distributor appeared first on Film Trooper.
On this week's episode of Delta Dispatches, Simone and Jacques discuss how the 2017 Coastal Master Plan becomes law and the economic case for recovery. In the first two segments Simone has Rep. Jerome "Zee" Zeringue (R - District 52) about his time as the chairman and executive director of the CPRA. Zee provides insights into the Louisiana legislature and the next steps for the master plan as it makes it way into becoming a law. In the second half the show, Jacques speaks with Scott Kirkpatrick, the president of the Coast Builders Coalition – a trade association comprised of private sector companies in the business of restoring and protecting the Gulf Coast. Scott speaks to why restoring the coast is the right economic decision for businesses across the state.
In this episode, I rebroadcast my interview with Scott Kirkpatrick, Author of "Writing for the Green Light: How to make your script the one Hollywood notices". At the time of this interview, Kirkpatrick was an executive at Mar Vista Entertainment, and his background in film sales and production unveils the truth about working in the world of Indie Hollywood.
In this episode, I rebroadcast my interview with Scott Kirkpatrick, Author of "Writing for the Green Light: How to make your script the one Hollywood notices". At the time of this interview, Kirkpatrick was an executive at Mar Vista Entertainment, and his background in film sales and production unveils the truth about working in the world of Indie Hollywood. The post 126: The 6 Gold-Mine Genres of Indie Hollywood with Scott Kirkpatrick appeared first on Film Trooper.
Whether you live in Baton Rouge, work in Baton Rouge or just pass through Baton Rouge every now and then, you have experienced the Capital Region s notorious gridlock. Baton Rouge ranks among the very worst mid sized cities in the nation for traffic congestion. Business leaders last year in a Chamber survey listed traffic as the single biggest problem facing Baton Rouge. The issue commanded a lot of attention last year during the governor s race and there has been a lot of talk about what could and should be done. But will anything happen On this edition of Out to Lunch Stephanie talks with three of the Capital Region s most seasoned experts on this subject. They each have a unique perspective on this overwhelming problem and have all put a lot of thought into how to solve it. Scott Kirkpatrick, an attorney and lobbyist with Roedel Parsons, cut his teeth in the offices of former U.S Sen. John Breaux, former Congressman Richard Baker, and former Gov. Kathleen Blanco. With his government affairs background, Scott has found himself at the helm of a group that s trying to address Capital Region gridlock. It s called the Capital Region Industry for Sustainable Infrastructure Solutions, or CRISIS. Scott and his colleagues on the committee have fashioned a wish list of big ticket infrastructure projects and are now working on ways to make at least some of them a reality. Perry Franklin is president and founder of Franklin Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in community outreach, community affairs, redevelopment and transportation issues. Lately, Perry has been spearheading a series of community meetings about the widening of interstate 10 in Baton Rouge, the first step in a lengthy process the federal government requires before undertaking any such project. Perry has his finger on the pulse of the community with respect to this issue. Wilfred Barry is president of the SJB Group, a local engineering firm that offers turnkey services in land surveying, parks and planning, site development, utility systems and transportation, among other things. Wilfred is also a lifelong resident of Baton Rouge, who has given a lot of thought to the region s transportation woes and has some interesting insights on the issue. If you ve sat in Baton Rouge traffic cursing the bumper to bumper speed you re crawling along at, this conversation will only get you across the old bridge. But it contains answers that will take us into the rest of the 21st Century. Photos at Mansurs on the Boulevard by Ken Stewart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interview with industry executive Scott Kirkpatrick about what sorts of screenplays sell in the marketplace.
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Scott Kirkpatrick is the Director of Distribution for MarVista Entertainment, a Los Angeles based production and distribution company that produces original Lifetime and SyFy channel films, co-produces TV movies with Disney and Nickelodeon, and has managed international TV deals on major franchises including Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Digimon, and Julius Jr. Scott has also produced and directed TV series and feature films including Eye for an Eye, Muslims in America, and Roadside Massacre.Scott's new book, 'Writing For the Green Light: How to Make Your Script One Hollywood Notices"Rent ROADSIDE MASSACRE via Amazon Digital Contact Scott:Official siteTwitterContact Dave:Official SiteTwitterFacebook
AUTHOR & DIRECTOR OF DISTRIBUTION, SCOTT KIRKPATRICK ON THE FILM TROOPER PODCAST In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with the Director of Distribution for MarVista Entertainment, and author of the new book, “Writing for the Green Light: How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices”, Scott Kirkpatrick. Grab yourself a copy of… The post 063: Writing for the Green Light: How to Make Your Script the One Hollywood Notices with Scott Kirkpatrick appeared first on Film Trooper.