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Anthology Anthology

Brea Grant & Ed Dougherty
Indie Filmmaking
Grind
Filmmaking
Horror Movies
Cat's Eye
Stephen King
Production Challenges
Horror Genre
VHS 85
Podcasting
Quitters, Inc.
Tales From the Crypt
MLM
The Mortuary Collection
Acting Techniques
Comedy
Twilight Zone: the Movie
Frogman
Creepshow
Festival Experience

We're making a horror anthology called GRIND, and we're gonna talk about the process with too much honesty! Along the way we'll talk to filmmakers who have worked on horror anthologies and watch some horror anthologies too. Is it Project Greenlight for podcasts?! Is that interesting?! Maybe?! I don't know! But it's definitely going to be an Anthology Anthology.

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Brea has barely seen the original Twilight Zone-- and it's time to rectify that! We start Rod Serling's classic series at the beginning with the great pilot "Where is Everybody?" and then watch two lesser episodes "One for the Angels" and "Mr. Denton... more

Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Mike Mendez (BIG ASS SPIDER, DON'T KILL IT) just finished editing a segment of GRIND and I thought what better way to celebrate than to get him on the podcast for a wide-ranging discussion of his epic career! Mike's be... more

Me (Ed) and Holly have always loved matte paintings and miniatures, and despite knowing very little about how to work with them, we are diving in with GRIND. In today's episode we talk about how we plan to pull that off, and also Holly's journey into... more

Well we just finished shooting the final pick-ups on our film GRIND and we are bruised and battered. How many things can go wrong when shooting a couple of simple things? Tune in to find out!

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Recent Guests

Holly Lander
Production designer of Grind, explores the visual aspects of filmmaking.
Independent Production Designer
Episode: Matte Paintings and Miniatures With Production Designer Holly Lander!
Anthony Cousins
Filmmaker and guest on the podcast
Frogman
Episode: Anthony Cousins Drops By to Talk FROGMAN 2, the Oscar Nominations, and the Worst Videos in the World!
Alexandria Perez
Script supervisor on Grind
Episode: Does Your Production Need a Script Supervisor? (with Alexandria Perez!)
Jeff Betancourt
Experienced film editor known for his work on 'The Good Girl' and 'Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle'
Episode: How to Edit a Movie With Jeff Betancourt!
Teri Gamble
Guest commentator and horror film enthusiast
Episode: BONUS EPISODE: We Watched Creepshow 3 With Teri Gamble (EXCERPT!)
Rebecca Daugherty
Filmmaker and co-director of 'The Last Thing She Saw'
Episode: The Fantastic Fest Bedroom Party
Steven Hugh Nelson
Filmmaker and director of 'Old Wounds'
Episode: The Fantastic Fest Bedroom Party
Axelle Carolyn
Director and producer known for 'Tales of Halloween' and other horror projects.
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Episode: We Talk to Axelle Carolyn About TALES OF HALLOWEEN and Much More!
Rebekah McKendry
Filmmaker and director of horror anthologies
Episode: We Talk to Filmmaker Rebekah McKendry About Making Horror Anthologies and Much More!

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Bria
Co-host, often engaging with guests about their experiences in horror anthology filmmaking.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Fantastic!

    So interesting and entertaining and illuminating! A must listen for film fans.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mallory O'Meara
    United Statesa year ago
  • Fun and an inspiring idea

    It’s so appreciated hearing the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of production. Brea and Ed are both easy to listen to and the frankness they bring into discussing a difficult process is strangely comforting.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Multi-Hyphenate
    United Statesa year ago
  • Awesome except for the imaginary editor

    Fire that f’in guy. Podcast centers around the festival tour for a short being expanded to an anthology and all the guys that flock to Jessika.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kate walt
    United Statesa year ago
  • Brea is a legend, Ed is a nutjob

    but I wouldn’t have it any other way!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Black Scorpion Elite
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the honesty and humor the hosts bring to the filmmaking process, making it both entertaining and relatable.
Many express a desire for more discussions around the emotional elements of creating horror, particularly in indie settings.

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We Watched Tales From the Crypt (1972)
Q: Do you consider Death Proof an anthology?
Yes, there are anthology elements to it, especially with the trailers and narratives interwoven.
The Chaos of Prepping an Indie Feature
Q: What roadblocks have you experienced during your indie film preparations?
The logistics and overwhelming amount of paperwork are huge challenges.
Natasha Kermani Tells Us About Making V/H/S/85
Q: Did you feel beholden to the VHS world or fans or anything like that?
Kermani mentions a desire to create something cohesive within VHS 85 but did not feel burdened by past entries, focusing instead on originality.
Natasha Kermani Tells Us About Making V/H/S/85
Q: Would you do another segment in an anthology, and what would you do different if you were given that opportunity?
She replied that she would definitely do another segment, having had a blast, and noted that she learned a lot about pacing shorter films.
Natasha Kermani Tells Us About Making V/H/S/85
Q: Tell us about getting involved with VHS, how that worked, what happened in the process?
Natasha explains that they shot multiple segments back to back, with her segment being proposed to her in a unique way that allowed for creative freedom.

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Discussions often center around the creative process involved in making horror anthology films, particularly focusing on the hosts' experiences with their project entitled 'GRIND.' Episodes typically include candid conversations with guests who are filmmakers in the horror genre, providing insights into the trials and triumphs of production, as well as the behind-the-scenes challenges that come with creating anthology content. The humorous and relatable tone is enhanced by personal anecdotes and a blend of critical and nostalgic discussions about classic and contemporary horror films. The unique approach to open dialogue about the filmmaking process and mental health offers listeners a refreshing perspective on the industry's complexities.

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1. Holly Lander
2. Anthony Cousins
3. Alexandria Perez
4. Jeff Betancourt
5. Teri Gamble
6. Rebecca Daugherty
7. Steven Hugh Nelson
8. Axelle Carolyn

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