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Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley

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Focus Features
The Last Dragon
Malcolm X
Emmett Till
Judas and the Black Messiah
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1001
Center Stage
Amelie
American Society Of Magical Negroes
The Wild Robot
M3GAN
Oppenheimer
Universal Pictures
Kung Fu Hustle
Sundance Film Festival
Pride and Prejudice
Telluride Film Festival
Gene Wilder

Introducing "Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley,” a bi-weekly podcast and your ticket to the personal narratives happening behind the scenes at Universal. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with NBCUniversal employees and our creative community to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of... more

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Abhijay Prakash has built his career on bridging creative ambition with smart business strategy—an approach that now shapes Blumhouse, where he leads as President. The studio has become an empire built on bold ideas, small budgets, and massive cultur... more

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How do you craft marketing campaigns that impact culture and excite audiences around the world? In this episode of Seen on the Screen, Jacqueline Coley sits down with Jenny Storms, Chief Marketing Officer NBCUniversal Television & Streaming, to explo... more

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Abhijay Prakash
President of Blumhouse
Blumhouse
Episode: From Business Strategy To Scary Business with Abhijay Prakash
Priany Hadiatmodjo
Director of the NBCUniversal Page Program
NBCUniversal
Episode: Cultivating the Next Generation of Talent with Priany Hadiatmodjo
Jenny Storms
SVP of Marketing at NBCUniversal focusing on sports and entertainment
NBCUniversal
Episode: From Olympic Dreams to Marketing Themes with Jenny Storms
Nicole Schlegel
Vice President of Global Digital Marketing
Universal Pictures
Episode: Taking Center Stage in the Digital Age with Nicole Schlegel
Matt Reilly
Executive Vice President in Production and Development at NBCUniversal
NBCUniversal
Episode: Taking Risks and Making Hits in Film Production with Matt Reilly
Ke Huy Quan
Actor known for his roles in Everything Everywhere All at Once and Indiana Jones
Universal Studios
Episode: The Art of Action with Ke Huy Quan
Pearlena Igbokwe
Chairman of Universal Studio Group
NBCUniversal
Episode: From TV Enthusiast to TV Trailblazer with Pearlena Igbokwe
Peter Kujawski
Chairman of Focus Features, shares insights on the specialty film industry.
Focus Features
Episode: A Filmmaker-Driven Focus with Peter Kujawski
Alice Brooks
Director of Photography for Wicked
NBCUniversal
Episode: Opening the Aperture of WICKED with Director of Photography Alice Brooks

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Jacqueline Coley
Host of Seen on the Screen and Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, engaging with guests to uncover personal stories and industry insights.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 67 ratings
  • Such a great insight into the industry

    Love the variety of different people being interviewed—really shows how much goes into making movies and getting them out into the world. Jacqueline is the best!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hi_mav
    United States6 months ago
  • Enjoyable and Entertaining!

    I love how this podcast gives insight into so many industry backgrounds, plus it has reminded me of some great movies I haven’t seen in a while. I love listening to this podcast on my way to work because it’s easy and enjoyable to listen to on the go. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bree_Richards
    United States10 months ago
  • So much new respect for Universal

    I feel like this show is what all the studios should be doing for real. I love learning how they built their careers. And so many good movie recs!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    slothtopus
    United States10 months ago
  • Great inside look

    Really enjoyed hearing about the backgrounds of people in different parts of the film business, and how that’s informed how they show up to work authentically. I always love hearing about people’s favorite movies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DukeCheer02
    United States10 months ago

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The blend of entertainment and meaningful discussion is frequently noted, with listeners feeling a connection to both the host and the guests.
Many highlight the engaging format and diverse range of guests, praising the insightfulness and relatability of their stories.
Listeners appreciate the intimate and personal nature of the conversations, gaining a deeper understanding of the film industry and its impact on people's lives.

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From Olympic Dreams to Marketing Themes with Jenny Storms
Q: What are the people in your life think about your job?
They understand it's hard to grasp what happens behind the scenes, but we try to share our experiences to bring them into the world we work in.
From Olympic Dreams to Marketing Themes with Jenny Storms
Q: Can you preview maybe a little bit about what we have coming up?
2025 will set new standards with significant events like the Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl, alongside new programming and the first NBA All-Star game after the NFL season.
Taking Risks and Making Hits in Film Production with Matt Reilly
Q: How do different movie concepts come in, especially for movies that are off the beaten path?
Matt explains that they come from pitches or scripts where sometimes the ideas are unexpected, such as 'Violent Night', which started as an untitled pitch and evolved into a unique December film.
Taking Risks and Making Hits in Film Production with Matt Reilly
Q: What has been the most satisfying project you've worked on since you've been at Universal?
He mentions 'The Drop' as a standout project that had a compelling idea and plot, noting his excitement when he read the script and the satisfaction of seeing it evolve from script to screen.
Taking Risks and Making Hits in Film Production with Matt Reilly
Q: Can you sort of talk how you came from being a film fan to now someone that helps shape these multi-million dollar productions?
Matt shares that he started as an intern on the Universal Lot and was inspired to pursue a career in filmmaking after realizing this world existed. He talks about various jobs he had, including washing cars and working at a production company before eventually becoming an executive at Universal.

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Engaging in deep conversations with individuals from the creative community, this podcast offers unique insights into the film and television industry, particularly as experienced by those connected to Universal. Each episode features guests who share personal stories about their journeys and the transformative power of film in their lives. Topics frequently include personal experiences with iconic movies, the impact of digital marketing, and the nuances of production and storytelling. The show's engaging format combines heartfelt reflections with interactive elements, appealing to both industry insiders and film enthusiasts alike.

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