“Spokes” is the official red Bicycle Media podcast made for filmmakers by filmmakers. Join the rBM crew, as they talk with some of the industry’s most brilliant minds about past and upcoming projects, business trends, and life on- and off-set. Hosted by rBM founder James Pizarro.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmFilm Interviews |
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Moving is hard. It’s even harder if you are in the film business, where new connections are to be made in a possibly unfamiliar area. We talk with someone who recently moved from Cleveland to Austin. Ryan Girard is a director a... more
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The Session Documentary: www.youtube.com/watch?v=araUb4AJzFM&t=53s
The Session: Behind the Scenes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtOSva8OE_miCWePwMPjZmm05u3WbNRND
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With over 45,000 views on YouTube and being accep... more
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One of our favorite podcasts to listen to (besides ours, of course) is the Wandering DP Podcast, hosted by cinematographer Patrick O’Sullivan. In this episode, it was an honor having Patrick on our show to talk about filmmaking... more
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Many directors and DPs start off as production assistants in the film industry. Today’s guest learned to become a DP on the job. Starting off as a history major with a photography position at Quicken Loans, Ray Rushing went thr... more
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