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Join us for an exclusive conversation with producer C.V. Kumar as we dive into the making of the iconic Tamil dark comedy Soodhu Kavvum. In this insightful episode, Kumar shares behind-the-scenes stories, the creative journey, and the challenges faced while bringing this cult classic to life. Tune in to discover the secrets behind the film's unique appeal, its unforgettable characters, and how it became a game-changer in the Tamil film industry.
In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with my friend Tanjeen Twinkle, who currently works as a Morning Show Producer at NY1. Tanjeen dives into her journey, from her early days as an Executive News Producer at WRDE to where she is now. We also reflect on our friendship and the experiences that have shaped her career. Growing up in Philadelphia, Tanjeen pursued journalism and political science at Temple University, driven by her passion for helping and informing her community. When she's not producing news, she loves watching movies, baking, cooking, and spending time with loved ones.
A special interview based episode titled Script to Screen with reference to an upcoming short film - DAPO. We got to sit down with the director, the creative producer and the lead of the film, as they walked us through the movie and what to expect in theaters. The journey from Script to Screen seem far but kicks off once you're behind the camera. Join us as we talk about filmmaking processes, what makes it tick and how to get the best out of collaborating with large cast and crew.
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It blows our minds here at the In Love with the Process Podcast how many moviegoers and fans think they know how movies are actually made. They read the trades, the press releases, and think they know it all. On today's show, we shine a bright light on how streamers make movies. From finding a script, to casting, hiring a director, and then "releasing" a movie, we cover it all. We talk with the filmmakers behind the new horror film "THE INHERITANCE." Director Alejandro Brugués and writers Joe Russo & Chris LaMont share the sometimes shocking details of what it took to finally get their film made and in front of an audience. This episode will change the way you look at streamer movies from this point on. It's a killer conversation with some incredibly talented storytellers that will keep you on the edge of your seat! --------------------------------- Go to inlovewiththeprocess.com to see trailers and clips! ►Watch the movie: https://www.roku.com/whats-on/movies/the-inheritance?id=347e13602b21015838a59f2636ac5285 ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►Alejandro Brugues: https://www.instagram.com/abrugues/ ►Joe Russo: https://www.instagram.com/joerussogram ►Chris LaMont: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0483645/ ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music from: ►Code Elektro ►Ron Cannon The Episode is Sponsored by ► Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ► Blackmagic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► FujiFilm: fujifilm-x.com/ ► FujiFilm Shop: bit.ly/3Q2zTHw ► FujiFilm Refurb: bit.ly/3I9NLh4 ► FujiFilmX-H2S: bit.ly/3i22hN5
My guest this week on the podcast is Neasa Hardiman. Neasa is a BAFTA-winning executive producer, director, and writer who has worked across the world on high-budget global film and TV projects. After making documentaries in Ireland, Neasa found success in the UK through children's TV with Tracy Beaker Returns, for which she won her first BAFTA. Following that, she directed long-running soaps like Casualty and Holby City.She won her second BAFTA in 2017 for directing the second season of the BBC smash hit, Happy Valley. She went on to work on the Marvel series Inhumans and Jessica Jones. Her feature film debut, Sea Fever, premiered in the prestigious Discovery Strand on the opening night of TIFF in 2019. And her latest show, We Were the Lucky Ones, is available on Hulu and Disney later this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE DESCRIPTION – Tune in to this special episode with one of Zena's coaching clients as he debriefs and talks about what it was like going from the writing stage into directing his first short film. Insights abound! Watch this to be inspired and glean new tips that are sure to boost your writing journey as well. Dr. Joshua Damu Smith is an English Professor, a pastor, a saxophonist and a writer/director. Currently, he is conducting research for a book comparing Harriet Beecher Stowe with Quentin Tarantino and is in postproduction for his first short film titled Decaf. He is also the CEO of Zoe Center, a non-profit organization committed to mobilizing volunteers to serve the highest good. In addition to his duties as a corporate leader, he teaches at the Torrey Honors College, a classical studies program at Biola University. With all of his responsibilities, he manages to find quiet moments to read comic books and spend time with his wife, Marsee, and sons, Josué and Angelo.Hollywood Story Structure Class - Early Adopter opportunityThe Storyteller's Mission Podcast is now on YouTube. You can watch your favorite podcast as well as listen. Subscribe to our channel and never miss a new episode or announcement.Support the Show on Paypal@Missionranchfilms!Contact us for anything else!Support the Show.
Experienced screenwriter, script editor and development producer Nicole Dade breaks down the script development process and discusses how to develop your own idea so that it moves forward. Nicole talks about the main structural element of the story, the story world, and examines how the importance of finding the heart and primal theme of the story is fundamental to its success. This talk was held in June 2023, at the Christchurch Screen Canterbury offices. ----more---- Nicole is referencing slides throughout this talk, but it is easy to following her development essentials without them. This podcast contains one moment of strong language which hasn't been censored.  ----more---- ABOUT NICOLE DADE: Nicole Dade is a screenwriter, story developer and story/script producer with 15 years' international experience in TV, film and online scripted content. She is a screenwriter of original and commissioned work and also contributes to writers' rooms as writer, script editor or script producer. A skilled story and script consultant, Nicole is highly regarded for her creative and strategic insight and for her expertise in screen story and genre craft...----more---- This podcast is brought to you thanks to generous support from the New Zealand Film Commission, Te Puna Matarau, Screen CanterburyNZ, White Studios and Images and Sound. The voiceover was recorded by Jamie Irvine, and the music is by Podington Bear.  You can read more about these speakers at our website www.script-to-screen.co.nzÂ
Explore the roots of accomplished New Zealand writers Briar Grace-Smith, Michael Bennet, and Pip Hall, and how through the years they have each paved their way for a successful career in the screen industry. Jackie Dennis probes into their screenwriting knowledge and seeks their advice for aspiring screenwriters including writer's block and special tips. This talk was held in August 2023, at the Christchurch Screen Canterbury offices. ----more---- Pip Hall writes for television and theatre and has won awards in both mediums. Pip's most recent works are Jonah and One Lane Bridge.  Briar Grace Smith – Writes for feature films and tv series. Most recently, Briar wrote and co-directed the Feature film Cousins and was a writer for Season 2 of Rurangi. Michael Bennett – writes across many mediums, including novels, Tv series and feature films. His most recent release is The Gone, but our audience will also know mini-series In Dark Places and the feature film Matariki.  His novel Better the Blood is currently being adapted for the screen. Jackie Dennis, Executive Director of Script to Screen, moderated the conversation held in August of 2023 at the Screen CanterburyNZ offices. ----more---- This podcast is brought to you thanks to generous support from the New Zealand Film Commission, Te Puna Matarau, Screen CanterburyNZ, Images & Sound and South Island Media. ----more---- The voice-over was recorded by Jamie Irvine, and the music is by Podington Bear.  You can read more about these speakers at our website www.script-to-screen.co.nz Â
One of New Zealand's most successful filmmakers Lee Tamahori discusses his past experiences that guided the making of The Convert. A homage to New Zealand's brutal history The Convert is a collision of violence, masculinity, and colonisation that premiered internationally at the Toronto International Film Festival. Paula Morris delves into the mind of Lee to pick apart the origins of this film including addressing its controversial story themes and ideologies.  This talk was held live in October 2023 at the Capitol Cinema in Auckland.  ----more---- Lee Tamahori has an extraordinary body of work not limited to Once Were Warriors, Mulholland Falls, Along Came A Spider, Die Another Day, and more recently Mahana aka The Patriach. ----more---- This talk contains Explicit Language and mentions domestic violence and sexual assault. These themes and topics could be upsetting for some listeners. Discretion is advised. ----more---- This podcast is brought to you thanks to generous support from the New Zealand Film Commission, Foundation North, Images & Sound, White Studios and The Capitol Cinema.  ----more---- The voiceover was recorded by Jamie Irvine, and the music is by Podington Bear.  You can read more about these speakers at our website www.script-to-screen.co.nzÂ
What story have you got to tell? Hear from Anthony Mullins about how to expand your possibilities as a storyteller and widen your storytelling landscape. This talk delves into the art of screenwriting and explores how writers can excel in crafting more complex intricate and authentic stories through character arcs that go beyond the hero's journey.  This talk was recorded in Wellington, in May 2023. ----more---- Episode Example (13min): The Beach | Full Episode | Bluey ----more---- This podcast is brought to you thanks to generous support from the: New Zealand Film Commission, Foundation North, Te Auaha NZ Institute of Creativity, The Capitol Cinema, White Studios and Images and Sound.  ----more---- The voiceover was recorded by Jamie Irvine and the music is by Podington Bear.   You can read more about these speakers at our website www.script-to-screen.co.nzÂ
Three outstanding writer-directors, Welby Ings, Mathew J. Saville, and Paula Whetu Jones discuss their observations with producer Karin Williams in crafting feature films Punch, Whina and Juniper. If you are telling a story from real life, learn from the experiences of these filmmakers as they recall the creative choices used to weave these screen stories of truth, memory, and social history. ----more---- This talk was recorded live in Auckland, in March 2023. ----more---- This podcast is brought to you thanks to generous support from the New Zealand Film Commission, Foundation North, White Studios and Images and Sound.  ----more---- The voice-over was recorded by Jamie Irvine, and the music is by Podington Bear. You can read more about these speakers at our website www.script-to-screen.co.nz Â
Welcome to "From Script to Screen", the podcast where we dive into your favorite movies of the week and the books they were based on, navigating how the adaptation succeeded in honoring the original text and, more importantly, how it failed. Jakob Baumgartner - Producer and EditorNick Ferrara - Writer/Researcher and Recordist
There has been such a black cloud over the job of Studio Producers in the recent years, so we decided to bring on a rainbow and give you a peak behind the Hollywood curtain of studio producer Carol Baum, a fixture in the industry with credits like "Father of the Bride," who shares a wealth of knowledge from her latest book, reflecting on her 34-film journey and imparting lessons on maintaining the soul of original material.Carol speaks on behalf of all movie and television producers in her latest book, "Creative Producing" and gives no nonsense advice for long term success in Hollywod and beyond. In fact, her book is a perfect companion to my book "An Insider's Secret: Mastering the Hollywood Path" as she takes us down memory lane on the path from script to screen of legendary and iconic movies.Carol opens up about the necessity of fostering relationships, recognizing promising projects, and the virtue of professional courtesy in an environment where your next big break could be just one conversation away. We also discuss the significance of mentorship, preparing the next generation for the realities of the entertainment landscape.Drawing from both our personal experiences and industry anecdotes, we highlight the importance of having a creative confidant to share both triumphs and setbacks. Get Carol's book- click hereAbout your Host- Alexia MelocchiBuy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood PathAlexia Melocchi - WebsiteThe Heart of Show Business - WebsiteLittle Studio Films - WebsiteShop Our Merchandise!TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com
Episode 11 - Small Group Chronicles: From Script to Screen, With Matt Chastain In this episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers Podcast, hosts Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt interview Matt Chastain, the writer, director (and actor) of 'Small Group the Movie', which clinched the Best Picture award at the International Christian Film Festival. Matt shares his journey into filmmaking, detailing the creative process behind 'Small Group', including the challenges of writing and developing a screenplay, particularly emphasizing character development and the importance of subtext over exposition. The discussion delves into the broader landscape of Christian filmmaking, discussing how to authentically incorporate faith elements without being preachy, and the need to portray the complexities of life realistically within Christian storytelling. Additionally, the discussion touches on the industry's distribution aspects and concludes with a call to support the movie by visiting smallgroupmovie.com, alongside Matt's endorsement of the podcast as a valuable resource for aspiring Christian filmmakers.IntroductionMatt's Appreciation for the Podcast and Its ImpactSmall Group, the Movie: From Concept to ScreenplayThe Rigorous Journey of Script DevelopmentThe Art of Screenwriting: Learning Through FeedbackCharacter Development and Avoiding Exposition in StorytellingNavigating the Challenges of Christian FilmmakingFinal Thoughts and Where to Watch 'Small Group'The Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Releasing new episodes every Monday, we interview experts from varying fields of filmmaking; from screenwriters, actors, directors, and producers, to film scorers, talent agents, and distributors. It is produced and hosted by Geoffrey Whitt and Jaclyn Whitt , and is brought to you by the Faith and Family Filmmakers Association https://www.faffassociation.com/Support Faith & Family Filmmakers Our mission is to help filmmakers who share a Christian Worldview stay in touch, informed, and inspired. Please help by becoming a supporting member or leaving One-Time Donation.Get Email Notifications Enter the Faith & Family Screenwriting Awards festival Copyright 2024 Ivan Ann Productions
Emily Hardy has also made her mark in the entertainment sector. She is recognized for her work as an additional crew member, actress, and producer. Her filmography includes roles in "XII" (2008), where she played Claire, and "The Lincoln Lawyer" TV series (2023), portraying a nurse in one episode. Additionally, she has been involved in the production "Genesis: The Future of Mankind Is Woman," taking on the character Angela.Her diverse career path showcases her versatility and ability to contribute meaningfully across various fields. Whether it's her commitment to addressing climate issues and geopolitics or her creative endeavors on screen and behind the scenes, Emily Hardy's dynamic portfolio reflects a professional who is not only multi-talented but also deeply invested in making a difference through her work.Throughout the episode, Emily Hardy's stories and insights underscore her dedication to both her artistic endeavors and her commitment to global sustainability and peace. Don't miss this fascinating look into the journey of a performer who seamlessly bridges the worlds of art and advocacy.Emily Hardy: https://emilyhardy.com/Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: The People of Brixton Damien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram:InstagramTwitter:twitterWebsite: http://filmmakingconversations.com/If you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work: Buy me a coffee!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4532542/advertisement
The Truth is in Here...Welcome back to THE X-CAST: AN X-FILES PODCAST as we conclude our coverage of the 9th season of THE X-FILES.In this episode, after similar explorations of the seventh and eighth seasons, Carl Sweeney is joined by Cathy Glinski & Cortlan Waters Bartley to discuss the scripts of the ninth season and compare the page to screen...Host / Editor / Show ProducerCarl SweeneyGuestsCathy Glinski / Cortlan Waters BartleyShow ProducersSarah Blair / Kurt NorthExecutive ProducerTony BlackSupport The X-Cast on Patreon:www.patreon.com/thexcastFollow X-Cast on social media:Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook/Instagram: The X-CastSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisTwitter: @we_madethisFacebook/Instagram: We Made ThisWebsite: www.wemadethispodcasts.comWith thanks to our Patrons:Cathy Glinski, Michelle Milbauer, Deana Ferreri, RH, Katie Doe, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Caredwen Foley, Calla Dreams, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Ferdinando Bianchini, Adam Chamberlain, Charnette Soto, Simon Hodgson, Gillian Collins, Nina, Ellie, Kathy Wait, Nikole Wilson-Ripsom, Jonas Wilstrup, Nicole Baker, Sarah Tam, Adam Sullins, Violet H, Adam Vangsness, Gabe Sicliano, Elizabeth Theriault.
The Truth is in Here...Welcome back to THE X-CAST: AN X-FILES PODCAST as we conclude our coverage of the 9th season of THE X-FILES.In this episode, after similar explorations of the seventh and eighth seasons, Carl Sweeney is joined by Cathy Glinski & Cortlan Waters Bartley to discuss the scripts of the ninth season and compare the page to screen...Host / Editor / Show ProducerCarl SweeneyGuestsCathy Glinski / Cortlan Waters BartleyShow ProducersSarah Blair / Kurt NorthExecutive ProducerTony BlackSupport The X-Cast on Patreon:www.patreon.com/thexcastFollow X-Cast on social media:Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook/Instagram: The X-CastSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisTwitter: @we_madethisFacebook/Instagram: We Made ThisWebsite: www.wemadethispodcasts.comWith thanks to our Patrons:Cathy Glinski, Michelle Milbauer, Deana Ferreri, RH, Katie Doe, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Caredwen Foley, Calla Dreams, Karen McKenna, Luke Winch, Ferdinando Bianchini, Adam Chamberlain, Charnette Soto, Simon Hodgson, Gillian Collins, Nina, Ellie, Kathy Wait, Nikole Wilson-Ripsom, Jonas Wilstrup, Nicole Baker, Sarah Tam, Adam Sullins, Violet H, Adam Vangsness, Gabe Sicliano, Elizabeth Theriault.
Join us as we sit down with the extraordinary director Luis Gerard, who takes us on a fascinating journey into their latest film, "The Wake". Now oscar-qualifying, this intriguing tale of two brothers who rob homes of the deceased during their funerals, born out of the ashes of a previous project, is a testament to Louise's resilience and creativity. With the aid of a Canadian crew, Luis talks about bringing the script to life and braving a move to Canada for seven months of preparation. His candid reflections on would-haves and could-haves provide valuable insights for aspiring filmmakers. We also deep-dive into the technical side of filmmaking. Hear from a seasoned film writer and director about the fidelity of a film to its screenplay, the art and science of using transitions, and the significant role of sound design in storytelling. Find out how to effectively select, prepare, and navigate platforms for film festivals. For our listeners, CFA's teamed up with We Make Movies to get you a discount on production management services, including access to comprehensive production insurance and workers' comp for your next shoot. Visit wemakemovies.org/insurance and use code CFA23 on your intake form for 10% off your quote.Calling all actors! Take 25% off your membership at WeAudition with code: CFA25 Website: www.cinematographyforactors.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinematographyforactors TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinematographyforactors Cinematography for Actors is a community aimed at bridging the gap between talent & crew through our weekly podcast & community events. Our weekly show supports the filmmaking community through transparent, honest & technically focused interviews with the goal of elevating the art of effective storytelling.
In this episode of The TruVue Podcast, we interview producer, director, and writer Louis R. Brown. Louis has had a fascinating journey from Script to Screen, and we wanted to interview him to learn more about his experience and tips! After obtaining his bachelor's degree from the Mississippi-based HBCU, Rust College, Brown moved to Los Angeles to obtain his master's in producing for film and television from the New York Film Academy (Los Angeles campus). Since then, he has produced, written, and directed shows and features for networks such as Paramount, A&E, and HBOMax. Other network credits include Fox, CBS, Peacock, and Facebook Watch. In this episode, we discuss Louis' journey from Script to Screen, from his early days as a producer to his recent successes as a director and writer. We discuss the challenges and successes of each stage of the filmmaking process, and Louis shares his insights and advice on how to make your own Script to Screen journey as successful as possible! Be sure to checkout all things Louis Brown: Instagram: https://instagram.com/louisbrownoffic...  His Film currently streaming on BET Plus: Forbidden Fruit https://www.bet.plus/movie/forbidden-... The 'Pimpn Ain't Dead' mixtape by Baby Tra, available on all streaming platforms.    • Pimpn Ain't Dead  And support the "Blank Canvas Clothing Co." https://www.facebook.com/blankcanvasc... Subscribe to “TruVue Podcast” wherever you listen to podcasts and follow along on social media. We bring the barbershop to the box office.  https://www.truvuepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/con... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Twitter: https://twitter.com/truvue_ TruVueSocial@gmail.com  Â
Originally from Philadelphia, David attended that city's “Fame” high school, Creative And Performing Arts, where his classmates included QuestLove and Boyz II Men. He then graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York, and worked as a graphic designer for ad agencies, designed book covers, movie posters, and indie film titles. He impulsively moved to Los Angeles in 2000 and became a stand-up comic for a while, performing at The Improv, The Vancouver Comedy Festival, and in sketches on “The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson” and “The Showbiz Show with David Spade”. But he tired of comedy clubs after a few years and focused on writing instead. In 2006, his “Will & Grace” spec made it to the semi-finals of the Warner Bros. Comedy Workshop. Switching to drama, he optioned the book “Minamata” (and the life rights of the author), about the experiences of journalist W. Eugene Smith photographing mercury poisoning victims in Japan. He wrote the screenplay in six weeks, and it got him a literary manager. Then Johnny Depp's company came on board to produce with Depp himself as the star. “Minamata” premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in 2020 and is now an Oscar favorite, streaming on HULU, Amazon Prime, and iTunes. It also stars Bill Nighy, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tadanobu Asano. His follow up, DREAMERS (based on the book “John Lennon Vs. The US”), is about John Lennon's immigration battle with the Nixon administration which legally set the stage (many years later) for DACA/The Dream Act. David was recently hired by the director of “Minamata”, Andrew Levitas, to rewrite a script about the two brothers who owned Adidas and Puma and who battled each other for decades. That project, “Adidas V Puma”, is currently out to actors and mentioned in “The Hollywood Reporter” in early March 2021. https://scriptanatomy.com/david-kessler/ @EvrythngGldnBks Connect with your host Kaia Alexander: https://entertainmentbusinessleague.com/ https://twitter.com/thisiskaia Produced by Stuart W. Volkow P.G.A.
Season 8 - script to screenOur coverage of Season 8 begins to wrap up as hosts Carl Sweeney is joined by guests Cathy Glinski & Cortlan Waters Bartley to discuss Season 8 overall and compare the broadcast episodes with Cathy's impressive collection of original draft scripts, and examine what changed from page to screen...Host / EditorCarl SweeneyGuestsCathy Glinski / Cortlan Waters BartleyExecutive ProducerTony BlackShow ProducersCarl Sweeney / Sarah Blair / Kurt NorthSupport The X-Cast on Patreon:www.patreon.com/thexcastFollow X-Cast on social media:Twitter: @TheX_CastFacebook/Instagram: The X-CastSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisTwitter: @we_madethisFacebook/Instagram: We Made Thiswemadethisnetwork.comWith thanks to our Patrons:Michelle Milbauer, Calla Dreams, Cathy Glinski, Nicole Baker, Jenn Ferguson, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Karen McKenna, Adam Chamberlain, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Annie Flowers, Kathryn Shellman, Gillian Collins, Wayne Arndt, Elinor Butler, Jessica Miskelly, Christopher Pilbeam, Kathy Wait, Nikole Wilson-Ripsom, Jonas Wilstrup, Jamie Russell, Catherine Toussaint, Lisa Bishop, moi, Cori Sebesta, Adam Sullins, Michael Little, Ferdinando Bianchini, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Charnette Soto, Nina, Caredwen Foley.
Season 8 - script to screen Our coverage of Season 8 begins to wrap up as hosts Carl Sweeney is joined by guests Cathy Glinski & Cortlan Waters Bartley to discuss Season 8 overall and compare the broadcast episodes with Cathy's impressive collection of original draft scripts, and examine what changed from page to screen... Host / Editor Carl Sweeney Guests Cathy Glinski / Cortlan Waters Bartley Executive Producer Tony Black Show Producers Carl Sweeney / Sarah Blair / Kurt North Support The X-Cast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thexcast Follow X-Cast on social media: Twitter: @TheX_Cast Facebook/Instagram: The X-Cast Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis Twitter: @we_madethis Facebook/Instagram: We Made This wemadethisnetwork.com With thanks to our Patrons: Michelle Milbauer, Calla Dreams, Cathy Glinski, Nicole Baker, Jenn Ferguson, Marlene Stemme, Deana Ferreri, Katie Doe, Simon Hodgson, Cortlan Waters Bartley, Martha Payne, Delta 51, Clarissa de Becker, Sarah Devicomte, Daniela Marlitsis, Justin Bernstein, Karen McKenna, Adam Chamberlain, Luke Winch, Caleb Burnett, Annie Flowers, Kathryn Shellman, Gillian Collins, Wayne Arndt, Elinor Butler, Jessica Miskelly, Christopher Pilbeam, Kathy Wait, Nikole Wilson-Ripsom, Jonas Wilstrup, Jamie Russell, Catherine Toussaint, Lisa Bishop, moi, Cori Sebesta, Adam Sullins, Michael Little, Ferdinando Bianchini, Russell Hugo, Kelsey L Mayer, Sarah Ford, Charnette Soto, Nina, Caredwen Foley.
Chapman is known to host a wide variety of travel courses from full semesters abroad to summer or interterm courses. This last summer, over 20 film students had the opportunity to produce films in Greece for the class FTV 393: Cultural Filmmaking, Greek Myths from Page to Screen. Podcast Editor Abby Little sits down with one student filmmaker on this trip who had the privilege of getting their script realized and produced as a film. Created by ABBY LITTLE, Podcast Editor
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Screenwriter Katie Silberman discusses the writing process for the hit coming-of-age film Booksmart with moderator Matt Ryan. Silberman examines the challenges in developing unique characters and overcoming high school stereotypes. She reflects on her work with director Olivia Wilde and the creation of key scenes and themes in the film. Breaking down the script, Silberman explores the importance of pacing, character development, and emotional authenticity. She explains how the cast worked collaboratively to make this high school comedy stand out and faithfully represent a modern generation of youth. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38382]
Screenwriter Katie Silberman discusses the writing process for the hit coming-of-age film Booksmart with moderator Matt Ryan. Silberman examines the challenges in developing unique characters and overcoming high school stereotypes. She reflects on her work with director Olivia Wilde and the creation of key scenes and themes in the film. Breaking down the script, Silberman explores the importance of pacing, character development, and emotional authenticity. She explains how the cast worked collaboratively to make this high school comedy stand out and faithfully represent a modern generation of youth. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38382]
Screenwriter David Koepp discusses with moderator Matt Ryan how wrote the iconic film, Jurassic Park. Koepp breaks down his process of adapting the novel by Michael Crichton, as well as how he worked with director Steven Spielberg to bring the film to life. He describes working from Spielberg's storyboards to draft key sequences such as the entrance of the T-Rex. Koepp also shares stories from the set of Jurassic Park, including how Jeff Goldblum reacted to the filming of special effects sequences and how the ending of the movie changed during filming. Furthermore, Koepp discusses writing the sequel to Jurassic Park and a number of his other films, including Spider-Man and Panic Room. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38104]
Screenwriter David Koepp discusses with moderator Matt Ryan how wrote the iconic film, Jurassic Park. Koepp breaks down his process of adapting the novel by Michael Crichton, as well as how he worked with director Steven Spielberg to bring the film to life. He describes working from Spielberg's storyboards to draft key sequences such as the entrance of the T-Rex. Koepp also shares stories from the set of Jurassic Park, including how Jeff Goldblum reacted to the filming of special effects sequences and how the ending of the movie changed during filming. Furthermore, Koepp discusses writing the sequel to Jurassic Park and a number of his other films, including Spider-Man and Panic Room. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38104]
July 3rd, 1985 - a day that a little time travel movie produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis called Back to the Future was released to the public. This podcast will dive into the world of BTTF, and discuss the movies, characters, and behind-the-scenes details on one of the greatest trilogies of all time. So buckle in, make sure your flux capacitor is fluxing, and enjoy the 88 mile per hour adventure of the Back to the Future trilogy. The First Draft Script The Fourth Draft Script Order the "Back from the Future" paperback with expanded material! Amazon- https://bit.ly/BackFromTheFutureBook Bookshop- https://bit.ly/BackFromTheFuturebook Barnes and Noble- https://bit.ly/BackFromtheFutureBook Mango- https://bit.ly/BackfromTheFutureBook Chapters indigo- https://bit.ly/BackFromThefutureBook Buy the BACK FROM THE FUTURE Book. ORDER: BOND, James Bond now! CLICK HERE. Back to the Future: The Podcast is produced and presented by Brad Gilmore, and is not affiliated with the Back to the Future franchise. This show is meant for entertainment and documentary purposes only, and does not intend to infringe on any copyrights of Universal Pictures, Back to the Future, or any of its characters, clips or music. Brad Gilmore expresses views and statements which represent that of the hosts and the guests of the program alone. The statements made on this program are in no way intended to represent views of any other organization affiliated with the hosts or guests and in no way represent the views of the sponsors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have a very special discussion for you all this week! We are going all the back to The Sopranos pilot (“Those goddamn ducks”) but we are discussing it in comparison to the original script! Between the path of the show being developed, to eventually getting made for HBO and the differences between what is... The post From Script To Screen – The Sopranos Pilot | Cut To Black first appeared on Shows What You Know.
We have a very special discussion for you all this week! We are going all the back to The Sopranos pilot (“Those goddamn ducks”) but we are discussing it in comparison to the original script! Between the path of the show being developed, to eventually getting made for HBO and the differences between what is... The post From Script To Screen – The Sopranos Pilot | Cut To Black first appeared on Shows What You Know.
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How To Spotlight A Product With Revolutionary New Tech with Don Shulsinger by Script To Screen
The Science Of Modern Telesales with Teddy Liaw by Script To Screen
Why 90% of Ad Copy Fails with Greg Cynaumon by Script To Screen
Launching a Product Into Retail with Bryan Corlett by Script To Screen
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Shana Berkeley, Executive Director of Corner to Corner, which is a Nashville, Tennessee-based nonprofit with a mission to extend the hope of Christ through gospel word and loving deed. The organization focuses on fostering education, economic development and spiritual growth. During the interview, Shana shares her personal story of being a graduate of Corner to Corner's entrepreneurship program, The Academy, then talks about their various other programs, including Script to Screen, which uses kids' love of movies to help them fall in love with reading and writing as they develop their own script, and produce their own short film. She discusses how they are equipping neighbors with the tools to plan, start and grow their own small businesses, and expanding access and support to increase the number of Black Businesses in Nashville. She also shares some tips for entrepreneurs and how the community can get involved and support their efforts, including their Script to Screen Red Carpet Premiere on May 12 and The Academy Graduation and free block party at Rocketown on May 17, 2022.Learn more:Facebook:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â cornertocornernashville.orgTwitter: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â @cornertocornerWebsite:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â https://cornertocorner.org/
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, screenwriters of "Captain America: The First Avenger," discuss the film with moderator Matt Ryan. Markus and McFeely cover how they adapted the beloved comic book hero to the screen, and their collaboration with director Joe Johnston. They explained in detail how they crafted the characters of Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and Peggy Carter, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work they witnessed while on set. They also spoke about their role in crafting the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe with their other Captain America and Avengers films. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37986]
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, screenwriters of "Captain America: The First Avenger," discuss the film with moderator Matt Ryan. Markus and McFeely cover how they adapted the beloved comic book hero to the screen, and their collaboration with director Joe Johnston. They explained in detail how they crafted the characters of Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and Peggy Carter, as well as some of the behind-the-scenes work they witnessed while on set. They also spoke about their role in crafting the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe with their other Captain America and Avengers films. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37986]
A Behind The Scenes Look At DTC Marketing with Bill Raymond by Script To Screen
UC Santa Barbara's Script to Screen, hosted by Matt Ryan, was invited onto the 2022 Santa Barbara Film Festival red carpet to interview filmmakers from many 2022 Oscar-nominated movies. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 37995]
How Storytelling Can Grow Your Brand with Bob Molhoek by Script To Screen
Top Marketing Tactics with Rob Medved by Script To Screen