
With the demand for competent crew members, and BIPOC recruitment, in the booming BC film industry, this podcast aims to educate new and hopeful BIPOC filmmakers and crew members on the various roles involved on a professional film set. Helmed by BC native Andy Wong, who himself is a working Assistant Director in the Director’s Guild of Canada (DGC). Each episode consists of conversations about wh... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToTV & FilmEducation | |||

Karen Wong (She/ Her) is the executive director of Moving Images. Her experience as a production accountant led her to producing Evangeline (2013), The Curse of Willow Song (2020), and many other independent short, feature, and web series works. In 2... more
We are joined by Adam Garnet Jones, Director of TV Content and Special Events / Senior Management, and Cole Vandale, Development and Scripted Production Executive / Management at APTN! APTN is an Indigenous broadcaster, home of many great favourites ... more
Syd Wong (she/her) is a Chinese content creator who works on set as a stills photographer and more recently a social media content producer. She has worked on shows from Paramount, Amazon, Hallmark and Lifetime.
In this episode, she talks about:
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Gigi Saul Guerrero (she/her) is a Mexican genre director/filmmaker and actress praised as one of the top, emerging directors in the horror genre. Her credits include USA Network's "The Purge" (2019), Hulu's "Into the Dark: Culture Shock" (2019), the ... more
BONUS EPISODE: The 25th year of Whistler Film Festival! Join us as we talk about:
* Industry lessons from panels - Indie Filmmaking, Canadian TV, Youtube marketing
* The Screen BC Short Film Award and interview with 2024 Norman Yi Li and Panthea... more
BONUS EPISODE: Toronto International Film Festival turns 50 and we're out on the scene. Learn about:
* The TIFF experience
* How to prepare for TIFF
* 2025 Canadian Films and 2025's Audience Choice Award.
We also have TIFF's Chief Programming ... more
BONUS EPISODE: Whistler Film Festival is a major event in BC. Join us as we talk about:
* Our experience at the festival
* Power Pitch Competition
* Films we've watched
* Interview with Sepehr Samimi of "Fairy Creek" Documentary
Follow us o... more
Rebecca Lee (she/her) is a multi Emmy winning makeup designer on FX Shogun, Apple’s Pachinko, Netflix’s Altered Carbon and more. In this episode, Rebecca talks about:
* the makeup department
* cultural research and representation
* the journey... more
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