Film production veteran Brandon Riley does a deep dive with film industry leaders in the production sphere that work in Film, Television and Online Productions. Brandon's conversations focus on strategies, systems, technology, and overall best practices in creating media in the world of indie filmmaking and film production. Visit the website www.assistantdirecting.com
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film InterviewsArtsTV & FilmPerforming Arts |
In this insightful episode of Go for Production, host Brandon Riley sits down with Dori Zavala as they talk everything legal. With over 23 years of experience in legal, business, and finance, Dori has made it her mission to guide filmmakers through t... more
In this episode we talk with Jens Jacob CEO of Sypher Studios and CEO of Saturation.io
Jens is an experienced Producer. Some of his films include After Death, The Heart of Man and Don't Feed the Children.
Saturation.io offers a user-friendly, compr... more
In this episode we talk with Robert "Skid" Skidmore about his experience working with background actors. Skid is an experienced Assistant Director and host of the Below The Line Podcast. A few of the shows that Skid has worked on include Veep, Entour... more
In this episode we speak with Rose Beale (@laurenrosebeale on Instagram) about using people skills when solving problems and working in production. Rose has worked as a Production Coordinator, Supervisor & Production Manager on numerous film and tv s... more
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Peek behind the camera to hear insights from industry folks. Fascinating cross section of individuals, sharing under the thoughtful questions posting by host Brandon Riley. Well worth listening and subscribing!
Great podcast for those just starting and a few years under their belt in the film industry. Brandon asks all the best questions to his guest on everything that is important to know or even just curious about. Looking forward to listening to more shows!
Ginger D. Steele
Freelance Filmmaker
As someone who is interested in filmmaking these podcasts give you great insight as to how films really get made. The interviews are by people who work in the trenches of film production. The average person has no idea how much work and skill it takes to make a film they are watching. Brandon Riley has given us a great opportunity to peak behind the curtain to watch masters who practice their craft, learned over many decades. I love listening to these podcast and learn from every one of them... more
This is a great production resource for those engaged in or interested in the entertainment industry. Relevant advice from seasoned professionals with experience, know-how and wisdom for filmmakers coming up in the industry or those seeking to gain further insights.
If you work in the film and television industry or if you’re just curious about how movies are made, check out Go For Production. You’ll learn from people who work in the industry who will share their experience from in the trenches. Enjoy!
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