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The Kodakery

The Kodakery
Cinematography
Film
Kodak
Cuckoo
The Friend
Severance
The Last Showgirl
Visual Storytelling
Analog Film
German Cinema
Production Design
Sigrid Nunez
16mm Film
Rehabilitation Through the Arts
Nosferatu
Old Hollywood
Film Festivals
Sinners
April
Sing Sing

This is Kodak’s podcast where we talk to creative people about their contributions to film, art and analog culture. We dig deep with our guests and find out what it really takes to bring a creative vision to life. Listen to these inspiring conversations.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes152Founded10 years ago
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EPISODE 152: SPLITSVILLE with Michael Angelo Covino, Kyle Marvin and DP Adam Newport-Berra by The Kodakery

EPISODE 151: Jessica Lee Gagné on SEVERANCE by The Kodakery

EPISODE 150: Eli Roth and Joe Begos - Jimmy & Stiggs presented by The Horror Section by The Kodakery

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Recent Guests

Jessica Lee Gagné
Director and cinematographer known for her work on SEVERANCE
Apple TV+
Episode: EPISODE 151: Jessica Lee Gagné on SEVERANCE
Joe Begos
Filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre
Episode: EPISODE 150: Eli Roth and Joe Begos - Jimmy & Stiggs presented by The Horror Section
Eli Roth
Filmmaker and actor, known for his significant contributions to the horror genre
Episode: EPISODE 150: Eli Roth and Joe Begos - Jimmy & Stiggs presented by The Horror Section
Ramez Silyan
Music video director known as Mezzi
Episode: EPISODE 149: Ramez Silyan
Chayse Irvin
Cinematographer known for his work on 'Black Klansman' and 'Blonde'
Episode: EPISODE 148: Chayse Irvin ASC, CSC for HURRY UP TOMORROW
Arseni Khachaturan
Self-taught cinematographer known for his work on 'April'
Episode: EPISODE 147: APRIL with cinematographer Arseni Khachaturan
Ryan Coogler
Writer and director of 'Sinners'
Proximity Media
Episode: EPISODE 146: SINNERS with Ryan Coogler and Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC at the Kodak House
Jarin Blaschke
Cinematographer known for his work with Robert Eggers.
Episode: Episode 144: NOSFERATU with Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke
Sean Baker
Director known for films like Florida Project and Red Rocket
Independent Filmmaker
Episode: Episode 143: ANORA with Director Sean Baker and DP Drew Daniels

Hosts

Megan
Co-host of The Kodakery
Jake
Co-host of The Kodakery

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 108 ratings
  • Welcome back

    Glad to see this podcast revived. Excellent conversations related to analog photography. Thanks for the reboot.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    C Timothy Floyd
    United Statesa year ago
  • Sad to hear no new content

    This was a great show to hear many great artists and other personalities in the creative industries.

    Many thought provoking and inspiring episodes.

    Really sad that the podcast seems to be dead. I would love to hear more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Smantiz
    Germany5 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast about all things analog

    I am just starting in film photography, and each episode of this podcast gives me new inspiration! Love the podcast, keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    poliscijunkie
    United States6 years ago
  • Very, very good but leaves room for improvement

    Rare for a corporate podcast this is actually good.

    It’s a bit uneven in quality with some episodes bearing signs of stretching way too little butter over too much bread.

    But other episodes completely makes up for that, and are pure gold.

    They give unique insights only Kodak itself could have, or get access to.

    The hosts are engaged and engaging, and the standard of knowledge and ambition is generally high.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Zzap!
    Denmark6 years ago
  • 🔥

    You guys are awesome! Thank you so much for such informative and interesting podcasts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ruslan Tolkach
    Poland7 years ago

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Many find the podcast to be inspiring for newcomers to film photography, showcasing its accessibility and depth.
Feedback highlights a range of episode quality, with some being particularly insightful while others might feel stretched.
The audience values the unique access to industry insights and the engaging nature of the hosts.
There are sentiments of sadness regarding the lack of new content, indicating demand for ongoing discussions.
Listeners appreciate the revival of strong conversations related to analog photography and filmmaking.

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#124
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EPISODE 152: SPLITSVILLE with Michael Angelo Covino, Kyle Marvin and DP Adam Newport-Berra
Q: What's the best lesson you took from this filmmaking process?
I think I learned patience and the importance of sticking to the North Star of the film's vision.
EPISODE 152: SPLITSVILLE with Michael Angelo Covino, Kyle Marvin and DP Adam Newport-Berra
Q: Can you speak a little more about how you all came together and talked about how you would capture comedy for this story?
We had established visual ideas during the script phase and set out to create a tone that merges raw, messy fighting and humor.
EPISODE 149: Ramez Silyan
Q: What advice might you give for younger directors just starting their career?
Ramez suggests to not underexpose film and reflect on what matters in the storytelling.
EPISODE 149: Ramez Silyan
Q: What do you think the role of the music video is today?
Ramez believes music videos matter more than ever, serving as a permanent visual statement that extends the artist's narrative.
EPISODE 147: APRIL with cinematographer Arseni Khachaturan
Q: What are you trying to capture on those projects that's completely different than narrative or music videos?
We had multiple cameras and blocked the angles to capture the live performance.

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Focused on the rich tapestry of film, art, and analog culture, this podcast engages creative individuals to share their journeys and contributions to these fields. The discussions typically center on the intricate processes of filmmaking and artistic expression, highlighting both the technical and emotional aspects of creativity. Notable guests range from cinematographers and directors to industry influencers who provide unique insights into their projects, techniques, and the evolving landscape of analog mediums. The podcast thrives on its ability to foster deep conversations that not only celebrate the art of filmmaking but also inspire a new generation of creators.

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The Kodakery launched 10 years ago and published 152 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on The Kodakery include:

1. Jessica Lee Gagné
2. Joe Begos
3. Eli Roth
4. Ramez Silyan
5. Chayse Irvin
6. Arseni Khachaturan
7. Ryan Coogler
8. Jarin Blaschke

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