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Once again, William Dickerson joins Dave on the podcast. THIS TIME it's in the woods.This is a conversation about what faith, hope and truth after Christianity.
This week, brother William Dickerson is back! This time, it is AFTER his life altering trip to Gabon to connect with his ancestral roots. His experience is so powerful. The conversation was so good, we decided it had to be a two parter.
In this New Stream of Thought, Dave talks about how William Dickerson's discovery about where he belongs connects to his own experience of self-discovery and belonging.
In Episode 14, Dave talks with William Dickerson. William is the Executive Director of Brockton Interfaith Community and is a powerful leader, building community across differences of all kinds, as well as a passionate voice for justice. William leads in so many powerful ways, but so many are drawn to him because of his vulnerability and willingness to do what he is inviting everyone else into. For more information about William and Brockton Interfaith, click the link below: http://www.brocktoninterfaith.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we watched the movie No Alternative directed by William Dickerson. We talk about the movie Kids, Mental health, Love and Mercy, unnecessary rants about the year a movie takes place in, Jimmy's visit to an AA meeting, playing too much Sublime, an analysis of the song Help! Opening theme by the Assassins. Closing theme by Lucas Perea Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/yhblankthat?igshid=1ptr13qrxkv86 https://anchor.fm/blanked-that --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
Left of Str8 Radio, Saturday, May 18th 11am: VFC 2.0 This Saturday, we have a great show for you. The first half of the episode in Anneli Robert, a blogger and advocate. The second have is William Dickerson. He's the writer and director of the film No Alternative Welcome to "Voices for Change 2.0" Co-Host's Rebecca and Joe Lombardo have been happily married for 15 years. At age 19, Rebecca was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and struggles with mental illness daily. In 2013, she survived a suicide attempt. As she recovered, she started a blog detailing her struggles. Eventually that blog was turned into a book called It’s Not Your Journey and is now available on Amazon.com You can follow us on the links below: www.voices-for-change.net www.twitter.com/Voices4ChangeRJ www.facebook.com/voicesforchange2.0 12 noon: Special Replay Astro Kiki Radio with Special Guest: Luke Baines Astro Kiki Radio is a mix of Astrology, Pop Culture and Celebrity with your Host's Kyle Thomas, Samantha Davidson, and Aaron Lofaro, talking about whats in the stars for you, their celebrity guests and the world around them.
Adam and Kevin review Sam Blitz Bazawule's The Burial of Kojo and Adam has director William Dickerson back on the show to talk about his new movie, No Alternative. Other films discussed include The Wife, Depraved, One Cut of the Dead, The Legend of Cocaine Island, Castle Freak, The Highwaymen, The Ambulance, and Full Moon High. 00:02:46 - The Burial of Kojo review 00:22:55 - William Dickerson interview 01:18:02 - Watch list 01:39:53 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Today on the show we have an author, filmmaker and screenwriter Willaim Dickerson. William is the author of the book DETOUR: Hollywood: How To Direct a Microbudget Film (or any film, for that matter).William Dickerson is an award-winning screenwriter, director, and author, whose debut feature film, Detour, was released theatrically and On-Demand worldwide. He has a Master of Fine Arts from the American Film Institute and teaches Directing at the New York Film Academy.William and I had a great conversation on how he put together his micro-budget feature. We go deep into the process so get ready to take notes.Enjoy my conversation with Willaim Dickerson.
William Dickerson shares his insights on writing, producing and directing features. For information about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com.
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
William Dickerson is the writer/director of DETOUR, THE MIRROR, DON'T LOOK BACK, & author of the book, DETOUR: Hollywood. He's currently crowdfunding for the project, No Alternative: A feature Film on IndieGoGo. Show Notes-- DETOUR: Hollywood: How To Direct a Microbudget Film (or any film, for that matter) book-- No Alternative: A feature Film on IndieGoGo-- How Can Middle-Class Filmmakers Make a Living? - Article on IndieWire-- Detour - Featured in the New York Times ContactWilliam Dickerson-- Official Site-- Twitter-- FacebookDave Bullis-- Official Site-- Twitter-- Instagram-- Facebook-- Youtube-- BlabSupport the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link4. Buy Final Draft screenwriting software using my affiliate link5. Buy Jason Brubaker's, 'How to Sell Your Movie' course via my affiliate link6. Buy Jason's Brubaker, '101 Short Film Ideas' book for only $7!7. My Podcast Amazon wish list 8. Buy a shirt in the Zazzle storeSubscribe to the Podcast-- Podbean -- iTunes -- Stitcher
We’re joined again by writer/director William Dickerson and play some rounds of Jacob’s Ladder and the classic Last Man Standing! Follow William online: Website Twitter Facebook Subscribe: iTunes / RSS Have a film suggestion you think we’ve never seen and want us to discuss on the show? Send your pick to heyguys@cinereelists.com and one of us WILL watch it and discuss it on a future next show… or send a comment, suggestion or criticism and we’ll discuss that as well!
Director William Dickerson stops by to talk his new film No Alternative, then join Zach and James in a time-warp to 1994 as they continue their countdown of the most forgotten films of the 90s. Previously: 1990 / 1991 / 1992 / 1993 Click Here to Support “No Alternative” on Indiegogo Follow William Website Twitter Facebook Subscribe: iTunes / RSS Have a film suggestion you think we’ve never seen and want us to discuss on the show? Send your pick to heyguys@cinereelists.com and one of us WILL watch it and discuss it on a future next show… or send...
Ep 38 – Microbudget Mike and Chaddy Shack give WAY too much credit to what Siri has to say but eventually Producer Michelle drops some real truth on the situation. Inspired by a tweet we saw from William Dickerson months back regarding his doc The Microbudget Revolution, Mike and Chad count down their top five films that cost less than $1 million to make. Also, more Stump The Coop. Always more Stump The Coop.
Zach and James chat with Director William Dickerson about his new book on microbudget film-making as well as his microbudget disaster survival thriller Detour! “DETOUR: Hollywood – How To Direct a Microbudget Film (or any film, for that matter)” is a practical, and entertaining, “how-to” book that uses the film “Detour” as a model for independent filmmakers who want to make a microbudget movie inside, or outside, of Hollywood.” Watch Detour Amazon ($3.99+ Rental) iTunes ($14.99 Purchase) Hulu (free to watch, ad supported) Read Detour: Hollywood Amazon Follow William Website Twitter Subscribe: iTunes / RSS Have a film suggestion you...
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview William Dickerson. William Dickerson is a writer and director whose debut feature film, "Detour," was hailed as an “underground hit” by The Village Voice, an “emotional and psychological roller-coaster ride” by The Examiner, and nothing short of “authentic” by The New York Times. He self-released his metafictional satire, "The Mirror," which opened YoFi Fest's inaugural film festival in 2013 and he alsoe recently completed his third feature film, "Don't Look Back," for MarVista Entertainment. His award-winning work has been recognized by film festivals across the country. His first book, "No Alternative," was declared, “a sympathetic coming-of-age story deeply embedded in ‘90s music” by Kirkus Reviews. He currently serves on AFI's Alumni Executive Board and is a Faculty Member at the New York Film Academy. Based on his challenges while making his debut “microbudget” film, Detour, Dickerson walks the reader through every aspect of making a film in Hollywood. From style direction to financial obstacles, it's a detailed guide of the experiences of up and coming filmmakers in Los Angeles. Kirkus Reviews said Detour: Hollywood is “A breezy guide that takes readers inside the sometimes-hair-raising world of do-it-yourself filmmaking, capturing its many frustrations and challenges.”
This week, we get director William Dickerson back on the show to talk about his latest film, Don't Look Back, and keeping with our Halloween celebration we review Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead, currently available on VOD platforms. 00:00:49 - Interview with director William Dickerson on Don't Look Back (Click here for a glimpse into the clues left within the film)00:29:47 - What we've been watching including Children of the Corn 4 - 8, The 10th Victim, The Devil Incarnate, Wake in Fright, The Houses October Built, Who is Dayani Cristal?, Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, See No Evil 2, and The Hobbit01:22:14 - Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead review01:35:40 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, DVD and Blu-ray releases Follow us on Twitter @filmpulsenet, and @filmpulsekevin E-mail your movie suggestions and questions to: podcast@filmpulse.net or click here to leave a comment for this episode and don't forget to rate us on iTunes, we appreciate that very much!
Special-guest William Dickerson, director of the new suspense-thriller Don’t Look Back, returns to the show to play a few rounds of Last Man Standing. Check out William’s new film Don’t Look Back on LMN (Lifetime Movie Network) on Sunday, October 5th at 8:00pm – or you can watch it online via on of these on-demand services: iTunes Amazon Instant Video VUDU Google Play Vimeo On Demand And while you are at it, check out William’s other two films Detour and The Mirror. Follow William online: Twitter – Website Subscribe: iTunes / RSS Have a film suggestion you think we’ve...
Zach and James welcome special-guest William Dickerson, director of the new suspense-thriller Don’t Look Back, to the show. The guys discuss the making of William’s new film, working with wrestling legend Rowdy Roddy Piper, his first two films, a few of his favorite directors and much more! Check out William’s new film Don’t Look Back on LMN (Lifetime Movie Network) on Sunday, October 5th at 8:00pm – or you can watch it online via on of these on-demand services: iTunes Amazon Instant Video VUDU Google Play Vimeo On Demand And while you are at it, check out William’s other two...
Get Real: Indie Filmmakers -- Surviving as a Filmmaker in 2019
Indie director William Dickerson joins us to raise awareness of mental illness with the premiere of his new feature film 'No Alternative,' a 90s period piece based on his troubled sister's battle with borderline personality. William teaches at New York Film Academy, and previously directed the indie suspense film 'Detour.'GET REAL INDIE FILM[CAST] is hosted by filmmaker and author Jeffrey Michael Bays (www.borgus.com), and filmmaker Forris Day, Jr.Show Notes:1. Tickets for June 7 'No Alternative' in LA https://danceswithfilms.com/film-listings-narrative-features/no-alternative/2. http://williamdickersonfilmmaker.com/Tweet us @borgusfilm or email info@borgus.comSpecial Thanks to William DickersonHosts: Jeffrey Michael Bays & Forris Day, Jr.Hitch20 Theme music by Radoslav ZdravkovicSpoofdance: borgus.com/spoofdanceFollow us on Twitter @borgusfilm
Get Real: Indie Filmmakers -- Surviving as a Filmmaker in 2019
Indie director William Dickerson joins us to talk about directing a 90s period piece: his new feature film 'No Alternative' starring Kathryn Erbe. William teaches at New York Film Academy, and previously directed the indie suspense film 'Detour.'GET REAL INDIE FILM[CAST] is hosted by filmmaker and author Jeffrey Michael Bays (www.borgus.com), and filmmaker Forris Day, Jr.Show Notes:William Dickerson's site: http://williamdickersonfilmmaker.com/Upcoming guest on gaffer tape: https://www.gafferpower.com/Audio books narrated by Forris Day: https://www.audible.com/search?searchNarrator=Forris+Day+Jr.Tweet us @borgusfilm or email info@borgus.comSpecial Thanks to William DickersonHosts: Jeffrey Michael Bays & Forris Day, Jr.Suspense With a Camera: https://www.amazon.com/Suspense-Camera-Filmmakers-Hitchcocks-Techniques/dp/1615932739Follow us on Twitter @borgusfilm