
The Refilmery Series takes you behind the scenes to discover the process and strategies that filmmakers and creative people employ in their work. Each week a filmmaker reveals their career challenges, latest projects, and creative triumphs. Hosted by David Joshua Ford, executive director of New York production company Refilmery. Subscribe to "Refilmery Series" in iTunes, Google Play & Stitcher, an... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Today’s guest is Graham Hill, Freelance Creative Director at the agency HUSH. With over thirteen years experience spanning film titles, branding, book design, large-scale interactive installations, music videos, and commercials, Graham is as comforta... more
Travis (Matt McGorry) is a struggling young musician, who crosses paths with Ellen (Amy Hargreaves) an older, married yoga instructor in the process of adopting a child. Travis and Ellen begin an affair that slowly deepens into something more intimat... more
Today we’re speaking with Brandon Li – a travel filmmaker and global nomad. Brandon has the ability to dive beneath the layers of a destination, taking you off the streets and public areas and into the private lives of its inhabitants. He uses camera... more
Does starting a craft early in your childhood make you a better creative later on in life? In today’s episode, we learn about the career path of Lauren Brady, the producer of films like Jane Wants A Boyfriend, Live Cargo, and Women Who Kill. She has ... more
What elements of cinematography do you need to create a great film? In today’s episode, we chat with Brandon Roots, the cinematographer of King Jack, to learn about his methods and what he discovered while making the film. We also discuss: • Brandon’... more
This is an awesome podcast that's full of interesting info for filmmakers, writers, executives or just anyone with an interest in starting out in the film business. From how to launch your first or second feature to more in depth craft discussions this is a great podcast well worth checking out.
It's a great series that also tackles bigger issues or topics. Definitely recommend attending an event in person if your in NYC
I am so glad that I discovered Refilmery and their Filmmaker series. It is top-notch and their choice in movies always leaves me wanting more. The best of the best.
As a film enthusiast, its so interesting to learn about the process. From initial conception to the premiere, the filmmaker’s give an in-depth perspective of how to make movies and videos. Love it!
And you can attend the tapings! So cool!








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