The Film Riot Podcast is a conversation with talented and innovative filmmakers. From directors, editors, stunt coordinators, DPs, Actors, VFX artists, and so on... We will be diving into the process, art, and lifestyle of filmmaking from every aspect.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsTV & Film |
What does an agent do, and how do they help their client reach that dream of their first sale? In our latest episode, Ryan talks with David Boxerbaum (Hollywood Agent and Partner at Verve) to illuminate that process. more
How do you take an idea from concept, to short story, to a 9 studio bidding war? In our latest episode Ryan talks with Scott Glassgold (a Manager and Producer with well over a decade of experience) about how he did exactly that! more
Chris and Zeek are the writer/director team behind PROSPECT, an indie sci-fi film that broke through the ceiling of its budget and has since gone on to find its audience on streaming. more
Via Twitter Spaces, Ryan interviews Scott Glassgold, who answers an array of questions in regards to pitching, budgeting, casting your lead, look books, studio vs. independent filmmaking, and funding feature and TV projects. more
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Just like the show this pod does nothing but engage and fuel the fire inside of me for making movies!
Been a fan of Ryan and Film Riot for years via his YouTube channel. And now finding this podcast has been increeedible. Love it love it love it. Highly recommend it. Amazing info. Outstanding filmmakers.
The one negative thing is… there’s not enough 😫in life these guys!
I have been a fan of Film Riot since the beginning when Adam bit the apple. And boyyyy what a joy it has been to see it grow from Ryan and his siblings to the amazing company it is today. Yes, the podcast is incredible and I LOVE hearing a new educational conversation every time there’s a new episode but just BIG congrats to Ryan and the whole team for everything growing to where it is. If you haven’t seen any of their stuff, it’s your loss, bro. Film Riot=LOVE and BEAUTY
These interviews have really given me perspective on not only the technical side of filmmaking but the business side as well. Listening to Ryan as he asks relevant questions that all of us aspiring filmmakers want to know, really keeps you hooked. Most of the guests are extremely open to how they achieved their level of success and the process they took to get there. It seems like there are so many stories they could tell, but the podcast finds a way of condensing things into the information tha... more
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