A podcast that offers a fresh perspective on the film & television industry. Each episode will feature an interview with someone that brings an in-depth knowledge of different aspects within the television and movie business.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Film InterviewsTV & Film |
Laura Hunter Drago talks about the need for greater inclusion for women on the crew.
Richard Whelan has been working in the business as a First Assistant Director for 30 years. In this podcast, he talks in detail about one of the most important positions on a crew, which is often the least understood.
TV Writer Steve Harper, Supervising Producer for Stargirl, talks about working in the writer's room and how the second season of Stargirl came together on the page.
The Screen Forum's conversation with actor Austin Basis continues with discussions about the challenges that actresses face in the industry which their male counterparts never do. We also discuss the ramifications of the court battle Scarlett Johans... more
Austin Basis visits The Screen Forum to discuss the profession of acting.
The stars of the upcoming movie Obsessions talk about the movie, about acting, and about fame
Indie director Aashish Chanana talks about his latest film, Obsessions, releasing later this year.
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Nathan’s interviewing style and curiosity are the foundation of this podcast. He is a true TV/film fan & enthusiast, who asks insightful questions to back it up. Each episode has a different entry point, but they each reveal so much about this industry that he and we all love so much. He & his guests demystify the magic of movies & TV without losing what makes them magical. I recommend this pod to cinefiles everywhere!
Very interesting questions, really like that you guys actually let the guests talk and say everything they have to say, but still steer the conversation well.
While many interviewers tend to ask the same set of questions, re-hash topics of controversy, or ask about previous interviews - prefacing a question with something along the lines of "people have said.." - this program allows us to hear unrehearsed responses from various film industry professionals. The lines of inquiry from filmmakers and certified movie buffs Mark Oguschewitz and Nathan Wildes are refreshing and informative, with follow-up questions that actually challenge the interviewee on... more
I've really been enjoying this new podcast. Good questions, and very interesting interviews!
Apple Podcasts | #207 | Australia/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
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