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Inspired Minds
Brandyn Cross

Inspired Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 62:24


Multi-media artist, writer, recording artist, songwriter, filmmaker and actor Brandyn Cross talks about his career and living as a wheelchair-bound amputee. He's written over 100 episodes of the award-winning hit episodic drama TV show “Proper Manors” (now streaming on Amazon Prime) and the show has been voted the #1 most popular fan-favorite three times. Among his body of written work is the Feature Film “The Legacy,” and the Gary Coleman biography, “As if I Never Existed,” with Gary's widow Shannon Price. Cross is presently releasing the first volumes in an epic book series, "The Legacy," based on real events. As a singer-songwriter Brandyn scored the international top 10 hits “Dear Mr. Jesus” and in 2020 “If Money Talks (It Ain't on Speakin' Terms with Me)," and the top 10 music video “I Will Always Love You” and Blue Moon Over Heaven.” As a recording artist on StarPointe Records, he recently won Best Song at the prestigious Utah Film Festival & Awards for his composition and recording of “Love Again,” as featured in “Proper Manors.”

What A Word!
89. Pushing Through It! w/ Kent Sutton, Filmmaker and Acting Coach

What A Word!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 53:15


Kent Patrice Theary Sutton was born on the Caribbean Island of Dominica. While growing up, he and his family lived on several different islands before migrating to the United States. Dealing with the culture shock of his new life, Kent became somewhat of an introvert, at times turning to his imagination and writing short stories. In 2002, a secret passion for acting came alive within Kent, while helping a friend on a small independent project. From there, he began studying with David Triacca, a well-known New York City teacher and acting coach, working his way from the foundations of basic acting to the master classes. The experience of studying different acting techniques, scripts and observing his teacher's approach to directing left an indelible impression on him. In 2010, Kent's short version of Miranda, won the Audience Choice Award at the Red Wasp Film Festival in Bryan, Texas. Soon after, Miranda had a strong run of festivals and screenings throughout the city of New York. Among them was, The New York City Public Library in June of 2011. In 2015, his screenplay City Called Heaven, received a nomination at the Peach Tree Village International Film Festival in Atlanta Georgia. In 2021, it won Best Feature Screenplay at the Utah Film Festival. Kent began training actors and directing local plays. He also began teaching through Lessons.com where he was named best acting teacher in 2019. Currently, he has teamed up with non-profit organization We Just Workin' to train and inspire a new generation of actors. Follow Kent Sutton's journey https://www.workingtheary.com #actor #independentfilmmaker #actingcoach #screenwriter #actingcoaching #dramaministry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whataword/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whataword/support

The Voice of Healing Radio with Apostle Michael Petro
Episode 75: Sam Sorbo | ReAwaken America Tour - Dallas, TX

The Voice of Healing Radio with Apostle Michael Petro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 37:02


Sam Sorbo holds many titles including filmmaker, radio host, actress, international model, author, wife, mother and education activist. She is the radio host of nationally syndicated The Sam Sorbo Show, speaking publicly around the country and recently appeared in the movies ‘Hope Bridge’ with her husband Kevin Sorbo. As well as ‘Just Let Go’ with Ian Cusick, for which she won “Best Supporting Actress” at the Utah Film Festival. Sam’s book, They’re YOUR Kids: An inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate, released rave reviews. Connect with #SamSorbo: https://www.samsorbo.com Partner With Us: https://vohradio.com Connect with #VOHRadio: https://instagram.com/vohradio https://twitter.com/_vohradio https://gab.com/vohradio To learn more about Apostle Michael Petro visit https://michaelpetro.com/Support the show: https://vohradio.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Collective Whisper podcast
Gets to know.......Sonya Macari

Collective Whisper podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 88:37


On this episode Simon K speaks to Sonya Macari Born in Ireland of Italian descent, Sonya Macari began appearing in television commercials in Dublin at the age of 18, and her acting debut was in the Irish hit show “The Clinic” followed by a recurring role on Showtime's “ The Tudors.” She now resides in Los Angeles and has built on the success she has achieved as a stage and screen actress in Ireland, playing a variety of roles including a feature in the ten time Oscar nominated silent movie “ The Artist,” the title role of “Mary Magdalene” for the Hallmark channel, an Italian spy "Antonia” for the hit show “Chuck” on NBC, Francesca in a TV series “Caravaggio And My Mother The Pope.” Other credits include the lead role of “Sara” in an apocalyptic science fiction movie entitled “ Protocol” alongside Eric Lange, and Eva Clark, a 1930's stage actress driven by the pressure of achieving and losing fame in “Behind The Curtain,” a film noir homage and festival favorite. In “Kiss The Devil,” a fantasy thriller, Sonya stars as “Vanessa” alongside Doug Jones, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at The Utah Film Festival, and won Best Supporting Actress at the Maverick Movie Awards. Just recently Sonya booked a role in the hit American show “It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia,” which is due to air worldwide soon. Sonya is also a book narrator and has narrated several books for Penguin Random House international. She is the author of The Actor's Passport, which is a go to guide specifically geared for younger actors starting off in the business. When not on stage or set, she writes, and is currently writing a 6 part comedy series. Being part-Italian, Sonya is also very passionate about La Cucina Italiana and is working on a book with her Mother Clara on Italian rustic cooking from the Lazio Valcomino region of southern Italy.  IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm2363874/ Castanett: https://www.castannettenow.com/sonya-macari Website: www.sonyamacari.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sonyamacari/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sonyamacari Twitter:https://twitter.com/sonyamacari CAS Creative acting studio: https://www.creativeactingstudios.com Read more eon our blog:   

Park City Livin'
Ep. 033 The Talented Julie Slack Opens up About her Multifaceted Acting Career

Park City Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 45:28


Julie Slack does it all:  Acting, Hosting, Directing, Voiceovers, and is even a Screenwriter.  She won 2 Best Actress Awards from The Independent Shorts Awards and Mindfield Film Festival, and a nomination for Best Actress at the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival.  She wrote the dramatic Short Film “Tree Game”, and also directed and starred in it.  The film was a Semi-Finalist for the Utah Film Festival and it was an official selection in 6 other prominent film festivals.  Like many Park City residents, she spends half of her time in Park City, and also in Florida.  A dynamic human, listen as she takes Jimmy Eaton through her career as a multifaceted, prolific actress.   Check out Julie Slack: http://www.julieslack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/julieslacktress/   Check out Ascent Park City: https://www.ascentparkcity.com/ https://www.instagram.com/keriholland https://www.instagram.com/ascentparkcity

Behind the Scenes
Creating an Indie Web Series with Lenni Uitto

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 17:22


Lenni Uitto is an actor, filmmaker and director of many films including the recent web series WROL. Laura met Lenni at the Utah Film Festival and Awards. We discussed tips for getting started and keeping the momentum going in your film career.https://www.lenniuitto.com/#home-sectionInstagram @lenniuittohttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm8276923/To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.

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Behind the Scenes
Creating an Indie Web Series with Lenni Uitto

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 17:22


Lenni Uitto is an actor, filmmaker and director of many films including the recent web series WROL. Laura met Lenni at the Utah Film Festival and Awards. We discussed tips for getting started and keeping the momentum going in your film career.https://www.lenniuitto.com/#home-sectionInstagram @lenniuittohttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm8276923/To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.

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In the Telling
Scrapisode the Utah Film Incentive Cap

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 8:05


Scrapisodes are segments that are too good to be left on the cutting room floor. Warren Workman was interviewed for Episode 1 - So Tell Me. His full interview can be found on Patreon. Learn more at lizzylizzyliz.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

In the Telling
Scrapisode Utah Film Festival and Awards Show

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 7:22


Scrapisodes are segments that are too good to be left on the cutting room floor. Warren Workman was interviewed for Episode 1 - So Tell Me. His full interview can be found on Patreon. Learn more at lizzylizzyliz.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

In the Telling
Scrapisode A Dark Comedy for the "Me Too" era

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 14:36


Scrapisodes are segments not in the episodes that are too good to be left on the cutting room floor.This scrapisode is clipped from my “on the street” interviews at the 2019 Utah Film Festival and features the filmmakers behind Lady Hunters, a dark comedy, revenge film perfect for the #metoo era.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

In the Telling
On the Street Utah Film Festival 2019

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 33:17


Welcome to “In the Telling” “On the Street” at the 2019 Utah Film Festival. Enjoy these “on the street” interviews with Bob Belinoff, creator of the short film “128 Days,” Devin G. Squire, creator of the short “Virtual Refuge,” Alan Petersen of Flying Leap Films, Matt Michienzie creator of the short “Tread on These,” Stephen Riscica and Gabe Waldman, Director and Writer, respectively, of the short film “Tumble Dry,” and Cathy Tidwell and Rick Ricks, the producer/actress and filmmaker, respectively, of “He Knows When You’ve Been Bad.”Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

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In the Telling
Scrapisode Utah Film in a Brandon Ho Nutshell

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 10:33


Welcome to another “In the Telling” Scrapisode – segments that are too good to be left on the cutting room floor. This scrapisode is clipped from my “on the street” interviews at the 2019 Utah film festival and features Brandon Ho of Stronger Winds Productions. Brandon’s interview touched on every theme and example I heard brought up at the festival in talking with filmmakers, the festival founder and listening to workshops. His interview is an excellent case study on filmmaking in Utah.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

In the Telling
Scrapisode How to Get Your Feature Film Funded

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 3:50


Scrapisodes are segments not in the episodes that are too good to be left on the cutting room floor.This scrapisode is sponsored by Anthony Buck. Anthony Buck has been teaching people to sing with greater ease and strength and with more beautiful tone for over ten years. His students successfully sing musical theatre, pop, classical, and even rock music. Let Anthony help you meet your singing goals! Email atb@anthonythomasbuck.com to schedule a lesson today.Full interview with Warren Workman available at PatreonSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

In the Telling
So Tell Me - an Introduction to the Wasatch Front Storytelling Scene

In the Telling

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 65:49 Transcription Available


Guests: Candace J. Thomas, author of the Young Adult series Vivatera, radio and podcast personality Richie Steadman, opera guest Dr. Anthony Buck, Artistic Director of the Grand Theatre in SLC Seth Miller, and Warren Workman, founder of the Utah Film Festival and Utah Film Awards. This first episode of "In the Telling" is sponsored by The King’s English Bookshop in Salt Lake City. Discover some of what makes The King's English one of the most unique and inviting bookstores anywhere. With consignment opportunities, book clubs, discounts for educators, book fairs, author boot camps for teens and tweens, and consistent support for Utah authors, The King’s English Bookshop is an important local storytelling hub. Check it out on the corner of 15th south and 15th east in Salt Lake City.Jimmy Neil Smith, founder of the international storytelling center in Tennessee said, “We are all storytellers. We all live in a network of stories. There isn’t a stronger connection between people than storytelling.” Theme music by Gordon Vetas.“In the Telling” is hosted and produced by Liz Christensen.The episode extra is the full "In the Telling" theme, with lyrics, as composed and sung by Gordon Vetas.Full Interviews available on Patreon.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

Behind the Scenes
Utah Film Fest with Warren Workman

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 20:07


Warren Workman is the Event Organizer for the Utah Film Festival and other events. He grew the event from its beginnings with 20 people to a current attendance of over 700 with celebrity and film executive participation. Learn more about the festival at http://www.theutahfilmawards.com/ and on Facebook @utahfilmfestivalandawards. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.

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Behind the Scenes
Utah Film Fest with Warren Workman

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 20:07


Warren Workman is the Event Organizer for the Utah Film Festival and other events. He grew the event from its beginnings with 20 people to a current attendance of over 700 with celebrity and film executive participation. Learn more about the festival at http://www.theutahfilmawards.com/ and on Facebook @utahfilmfestivalandawards. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.

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SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking
Grand Tour Of The Mobile Filmmaking Process with John Woosley Episode 48

SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 65:21


All you need to do is press record! Okay, there is a bit more than that. Our guest in Episode 48 of the SBP Podcast takes us on a tour of the entire process from the idea for the film to the very end. John Woosley shot and edited Alex & The Firefly with a smartphone. The original film was 34 minutes long but he cut it down to almost half for a special screening at the International Mobile Film Festival in San Diego, where John will also inspire other filmmakers and attendees with a Q&A presentation on mobile filmmaking. John’s film is a teen love story set in 2001, before smartphones. “First Love Changes Everything.” John shares many details of the process from the screenplay to the equipment he used, techniques to accomplish scenes which were challenging. The cool thing about our conversation with John is that he was willing to go into depth and share things with you in a way everyone with an interest in mobile film can understand and appreciate. Professionals and novices alike will appreciate John sharing real challenges during all phases of production from pre-production to post-production. But the tour of the process comes with solutions for each problem. He names the gear he used to accomplish the look and feel of the film during production and the software he used to shoot and edit. We touched on lenses, a stabilization rig, lightsn and audio which included syncing. He talks about how to create the smooth grain in your films. But that’s not all we discussed. Along with that he took us through the back door to share how he accomplished some things which are really tough to accomplish as a mobile filmmaker. So you too, can accomplish the magic of moviemaking. We hope that you will come out to San Diego April 27 & 28 to meet John Woosley, watch his film and take part in the Q&A presentation. Just don’t forget to bring your phone. #MFF2019SanDiego brings filmmakers from all over the world to our festival to not only watch films but to network and be inspired with presentations, our speakers and special guests, meet and network with filmmakers and industry professionals and enjoy a great event where we celebrate storytelling and filmmaking using smartphones. A bit about John’s background: John Woosley (Writer/Director, Alex & The Firefly)- John has been making films for over ten years and holds a degree in Film & Theater from The University of Kansas. While attending, John studied with Kevin Willmott (Writer, BlacKkKlansman) and directed his debut feature Angel of Music. Additional credits include Loves Fate and the web series Fit Trip with Kimber Westphall. All titles can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video. John holds an MBA from the University of Missouri in Kansas City and works in management consulting.SBP Podcast: The Voice of Mobile Film™ is for everyone who ever wanted to or is curious about making movies and videos using smartphones.Follow Alex & The Firefly on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/affmovieRead about the film in this article shared by The Utah Film Festival and Awards: http://www.theutahfilmawards.com/alex-the-firefly/Our Links: Subscribe, support and listen to bonus episodes and more on Patreon: http://patreon.com/sbppodcastSBP Podcast Blog: http://sbppodcast.wordpress.comSBP Podcast Website: http://sbppodcast.studioiTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sbp-podcast/id1296673665International Mobile Film Festival Website: http://internationalmobilefilmfestival.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/sbppodcastTwitter: http://twitter.com/sbppodcastHashtag: MobilizeStories Mobile Film Community Website: http://mobilizestories.comSusy Botello on Twitter: http://twitter.com/susybotelloSBP Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ISEF0SZOLyRpw20loXzlo#upsellSmartphone Filmmaking Publication on Medium: https://medium.com/smartphonefilmmakingAre you starting a Podcast? Create a new podcast or network and use the code sbppodcast to apply a 25% discount and save:https://pcast.link/sbppodcast/© Copyright 2019 S. Botello Productions™. All rights reserved.

License to Parent with Trace Embry
Why Instilling a Biblical Worldview in Our Kids is Important in Our Sinful Culture with Sam Sorbo [Podcast]

License to Parent with Trace Embry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 28:30


Ultimately, worldview has an incredible impact on our children's behaviors, their attitudes, and how they interact with others—including you, their parents. In fact, as I often say at the end of License to Parent broadcasts, “If you don't train your children, somebody else will.” And, now, particularly with the advent of the smartphone, somebody too often represents the toxic side of our American culture. Sam Sorbo is a radio host, author, actress, model, activist, wife, mother, and homeschooling advocate. She is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program The Sam Sorbo Show, and she speaks publicly around the country. Sam's latest book is: They're YOUR Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate, and she also co-authored the book, The Answer: Proof of God in Heaven with Marius Forté. She recently appeared in the movie Hope Bridge along with her husband, Kevin Sorbo, and Boo Boo Stewart. Sam also appeared in the movie Just Let Go with Ian Cusick, for which she won "Best Supporting Actress" at the Utah Film Festival. Their latest film, written by Dan Gordon and Sam Sorbo and directed by Kevin Sorbo, Let There Be Light, also stars Kevin and Sam with their two boys, Braeden and Shane. It is due for release on October 27, 2017. Why Christian Parents Should Share Their Biblical Worldview with Their Kids One wouldn't think that we would need to be reminded that our kids are actually our kids. Parents ought to train their kids not just what to think, but also how to think. However, a lot of parents, albeit with all good intentions, have too often allowed perfect strangers—through media, our school systems, advertising agencies, the entertainment industry, and our culture at large—to influence the worldview, and consequently, the actual attitudes and behaviors of our kids. Today, Sam Sorbo brings us insight into how parents can help their teens learn how to think, and we discuss the following subjects: Why you should stop saying “OK” to your child. Is the state supposed to be responsible to raise your child? Examples of how our culture is teaching our teens what to think. Why kids, particularly young men, will succeed by learning self-control at a young age. Discern if you are angry or impatient with your kids. Should our kids be dating in today's culture? Picture provided by: congerdesign  

License to Parent with Trace Embry
Why Instilling a Biblical Worldview in Our Kids is Important in Our Sinful Culture with Sam Sorbo [Podcast]

License to Parent with Trace Embry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 28:30


Ultimately, worldview has an incredible impact on our children's behaviors, their attitudes, and how they interact with others—including you, their parents. In fact, as I often say at the end of License to Parent broadcasts, “If you don't train your children, somebody else will.” And, now, particularly with the advent of the smartphone, somebody too often represents the toxic side of our American culture. Sam Sorbo is a radio host, author, actress, model, activist, wife, mother, and homeschooling advocate. She is the host of the nationally syndicated radio program The Sam Sorbo Show, and she speaks publicly around the country. Sam's latest book is: They're YOUR Kids: An Inspirational Journey from Self-Doubter to Home School Advocate, and she also co-authored the book, The Answer: Proof of God in Heaven with Marius Forté. She recently appeared in the movie Hope Bridge along with her husband, Kevin Sorbo, and Boo Boo Stewart. Sam also appeared in the movie Just Let Go with Ian Cusick, for which she won "Best Supporting Actress" at the Utah Film Festival. Their latest film, written by Dan Gordon and Sam Sorbo and directed by Kevin Sorbo, Let There Be Light, also stars Kevin and Sam with their two boys, Braeden and Shane. It is due for release on October 27, 2017. Why Christian Parents Should Share Their Biblical Worldview with Their Kids One wouldn't think that we would need to be reminded that our kids are actually our kids. Parents ought to train their kids not just what to think, but also how to think. However, a lot of parents, albeit with all good intentions, have too often allowed perfect strangers—through media, our school systems, advertising agencies, the entertainment industry, and our culture at large—to influence the worldview, and consequently, the actual attitudes and behaviors of our kids. Today, Sam Sorbo brings us insight into how parents can help their teens learn how to think, and we discuss the following subjects: Why you should stop saying “OK” to your child. Is the state supposed to be responsible to raise your child? Examples of how our culture is teaching our teens what to think. Why kids, particularly young men, will succeed by learning self-control at a young age. Discern if you are angry or impatient with your kids. Should our kids be dating in today's culture? Picture provided by: congerdesign