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On this week's episode, Lolo shows Patrick the 1955 James Dean classic, Rebel Without a Cause! Listen now to hear what he thinks of it, and take a trip behind the scenes! Watch this week's Indie Film Shout Out:PARALLAX, directed by John McGrath and Todd Norris https://vimeo.com/865704682 Become a Patron of Patrick and Lolo today (on our newly re-organized Patreon page!) for access to exclusive podcast episodes and videos, including our most decorated short film yet, VEGAN APOCALYPSE! https://www.patreon.com/ixfilmproductions Watch our sketches on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/ixfp Watch our award winning feature comedy Almost Sorta Maybe, now on streaming – search for it on Amazon, WatchFreeFlix, Spectrum, Comcast or Xfinity – or follow the link below to watch it on Tubi! https://tubitv.com/movies/100000169/almost-sorta-maybe Have a favorite (or least favorite) famous movie that you think we should've seen? Reach out to IX Film Productions on Twitter, Instagram or email and we'll add it to our list!Follow IX Film Productions for podcast updates, original web shorts, behind the scenes sneak peeks and comedy feature films at:Facebook: www.facebook.com/ixfilmproductionsInstagram: @IXProductionsYouTube: www.youtube.com/ixfpSubscribe to our newsletter for monthly updates on our website: www.ixfilmproductions.com"First Timers Movie Club" is brought to you by IX Film Productions."Making the World a Funnier Place one Film at a Time"MusicThe Curtain Rises by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5007-the-curtain-risesLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
John and Mitch are joined by cinematographer Todd Norris to talk about Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. (Recorded in 2020) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-ingle2/support
John and Mitch are joined by Todd Norris to talk about John Landis' An American Werewolf in London.
John and Mitch are joined by cinematographer Todd Norris to discuss Steven Spielberg's Jaws.
John and Mitch once again welcome filmmaker Todd Norris to discuss 56 to 63 Begins with Bond breaking away from some tourists in the Hagia Sophia and end with Moneypenny interrupted as she listens in on a steamy recording of Bond and Tania, as M requests her to take down a cable for 007.
This week John and Mitch are joined by cinematographer Todd Norris to discuss minutes 91-98 which begin with Bond learning about the sex film and end with Bond punching out a man at the rendezvous point.
This week John and Mitch are joined by cinematographer Todd Norris to discuss minutes 91-98 which begin with Bond learning about the sex film and end with Bond punching out a man at the rendezvous point.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/alienminute)
As a holiday gift for out loyal listeners, we are giving away one of out Patreon episodes. On this audio commentary, John and Mitch are joined by Todd Norris, Erin Hamer-Beck, and Jason Heck to talk about John McTiernan's Die Hard.
John and Mitch once again welcome filmmaker Todd Norris to discuss 56 to 63 Begins with Bond breaking away from some tourists in the Hagia Sophia and end with Moneypenny interrupted as she listens in on a steamy recording of Bond and Tania, as M requests her to take down a cable for 007.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/alienminute)
Snare drummer Todd Norris discusses his career and how a broken thumb led to him becoming a drum sergeant. Support us Patreon to see the video version of this episode: https://www.patreon.com/PodBandPipeCastLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/PodBandPipeCastEmail us: PodBandPipeCast@gmail.comProduced/edited by: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9F1yloHBDiLiRznrO9BCBQyou
Last week, we talked about coping skills to get us through the COVID crisis, and this week, we talk to someone who actually puts it into practice. (OUR FIRST INTERVIEW!) Tall Ticker Todd, as we like to call him, takes us through what his journey has been over the last 6 months trying to put a morning routine in place. Routines don't come natural for Todd, but as you'll hear him say - they make a BIG difference for him so he keeps on trying, even when it's tough. Head over to our show notes to see Todd's routine and check out some of the tools he uses - like an app called Alarmy
Cinematographer and former Alien Minute guest Todd Norris joins John and Mitch to discuss (at least) four consecutive films by Aussie auteur Peter Weir.
Co-hosts Todd Norris and Mitch Brian talk to musician Cody Wyoming about legendary director/composer John Carpenter. From "The Fog" to "The Thing" and "They Live", Cody shares his love for these movies, and also brings in his synthesizer to teach us how to create that distinct John Carpenter soundtrack!
Co-hosts Todd Norris and John Ingle talk about "movies that changed movies" with Alamo Drafthouse creative manager Amber Solomon. Films include "Jaws", "Psycho", "Toy Story" and others.
Co-hosts Todd Norris and John Ingle wax nostalgic with Film Society board member Justin Gardner about the movie theaters of their youth in Kansas City. From the Glenwood to the Brywood, from the Ranch Mart to the Antioch, join us for a trip back to Kansas City's old movie theaters.
Co-hosts Todd Norris and Mitch Brian talk to Kansas City actor Walter Coppage about the films he loves, new and old.
Todd Norris's story of forgiveness
Todd Norris's story of forgiveness
Todd Norris joins John and George for one more minute to talk about smoke, slow motion, and an odd edit.
John and George are joined by cinematographer Todd Norris to talk about lighting, lenses, and eggs.
Todd Norris finishes out the week by talking with John and Mitch about Newt reverting to her old ways, the visual effects in Aliens, and the state of cinema in 2017.
Todd Norris returns to talk with use about the cinematography in Aliens.
This week, John and Mitch are joined by former guest Todd Norris to talk about the Blu-Ray transfer, Bishop telling a joke, and why there seemed to be a new attitude toward androids in the 80s.
On our last show with guest Todd Norris we discuss sound in space, John posits another wacky theory, and we explore Ridley Scott's hands-on approach to directing. Permalink
On today's show, Todd Norris talks to us about Alien's cinematographer Derek Vanlint, we discuss a scene that was added to the Director's Cut, and we reminisce over the Golden Era of '70s sound design.Permalink
On today's show we talk about power plays, how information is conveyed through the blocking of a scene, and guest Todd Norris tells us about Alien's realistic approach to portraying space. Permalink
In Episode 12, John, Mitch, and guest Todd Norris talk about aspect ratios, the distribution of character traits, and the cinematographic strategy used by Ridley Scott and crew. Permalink
In Episode 11 John and Mitch are joined by cinematographer Todd Norris to talk about model effects, the tension between Ripley and Lambert, and the importance of getting early laughs for your characters. Permalink