Curious about how movies are created? On this show we discuss film history, production anecdotes, and the latest movie magic. Adam hosts, Filmmakers talk, then You watch!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmFilm Interviews |
Main topics discussed:
1. How to get scrappy with your film marketing
2. Best digital tools for distributing your film
3. Experiences in Hollywood as a person of color
Main topics discussed:
1. Prepping for the sci-fi short film A Date in 2025
2. Analyzing camera movement choices
3. Stories of "happy accidents" on set
Main topics discussed on this episode are:
1. Predictions for producing commercials post-COVID
2. How to form your own creative brand
3. Elevating your work by building a team
Matthew Marder created the digitally successful spy series called SHIFTER. On this episode I talk to him about what genre means to today's filmmakers, how to produce on a tight budget, and what it takes to get experience with stunts on set.
Here's a snippet from Episode 1 to give you a feel for the show!
ft. Dan Mirvish, seasoned indie filmmaker, author, and co-founder of Slamdance Film Festival. His latest film 18 1/2 didn't finish shooting due to COVID-19, much like its own reference film, Coppola's The Conversation, which never really finished sho... more
We discuss how actors should make lots of movies and some of the best ways to get started in the industry. Actress Nika Burnett was able to collaborate with co-director Alessandro Marino to make their first feature film as co-writers, directors, and ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #62 |
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