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The Art of Film Funding

The Art of Film Funding

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The Art of Film Funding Podcast is to educate and inform filmmakers. Author/Grantor Carole Dean interviews top professionals from the film industry for up-to-date information on film funding, production, marketing, and hybrid distribution. You will learn how to crowdfund, make an ask for funding, save money on your budgets, hear top attorneys discuss new US and state tax funding and stay abreast of current trends in the industry. Carole is President and Founder of From the Heart Productions, ...
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Museum Confidential

Philbrook Museum of Art

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Museum Confidential is a behind-the-scenes look at museums hosted by Jeff Martin. The show is a co-production of Philbrook Museum of Art and Public Radio Tulsa. New episodes every two weeks.
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Whirleybird Productions presents the Film Finance and Distribution Podcast: a deep dive into the business backbone of the cinematic world. We engage in insightful conversations with accomplished filmmakers, seasoned entertainment lawyers, and pivotal industry insiders. Our goal? To demystify the complex realms of film finance and distribution, equipping the next generation of filmmakers, producers, and cinema enthusiasts with knowledge about success stories, safe working practices, script ac ...
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The MAKE IT Podcast

Chris Barkley & Nicholas Buggs

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The MAKE IT podcast salutes the Indie Film Creative. Join us weekly for candid conversations with seasoned pros, offering advice, knowledge, and industry insights to fast-track the journey for aspiring film professionals. Discover inspiration and guidance tailored for your cinematic path. Enjoy the journey? Dive deeper at www.themakeitpodcast.com and follow us on Instagram and X @_makeitpodcast.
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Welcome to Film Trooper, where we empower the filmmaking entrepreneur. Why? Because film production is no longer a barrier—anyone can make a film. Film distribution is no longer a barrier—anyone can sell their film directly to the world. Film sales and marketing are the last barriers! To rise above the noise of the internet is the challenge — this is the place that explores these topics to help you, the filmmaking entrepreneur. Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network (www.ifhpodcastnetwork.com)
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Welcome to Voices of the Community, we strive to amplify solutions facing where we live through featuring residents like you, along with change makers, and thought leaders to support our fellow residents and people visiting or working in our area. “Our goal is to feature the unheard comments and stories from communities across our region in hopes to create dialogues to address our common problems and support the change of the status quo.” - George Koster, Creator/Host
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How to raise money for an independent feature, documentary, short film, or web series even if you’ve failed before. Discover the step-by-step process (secrets, tips & strategies) including WHO are the best potential investors, WHERE to find them, WHEN to contact them and exactly WHAT to say when you approach them. This show will give proven advice to anyone looking to raise between $25K to $2.5 million for their project.
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The Indie Film Academy® Podcast features interviews with industry insiders in every aspect of the filmmaking process. Our goal is to give filmmakers as much information as possible about the entire filmmaking process so that they don't make the mistakes that many filmmakers have made in the past. Our focus is not simply on one way to make a film, but of the many different ways that filmmakers have found success with a variety of funding and distribution strategies. We also discuss technical ...
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The Other Podcast

Above the Fold

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Above the Fold host talks and events designed to celebrate creativity in Ireland. The Other Podcast is the first in a series of initiatives aimed at empowering women in the creative industries. Through the manifestation of talks, events, workshops and a podcast we intend to equip women with the skills needed to advance in their careers using expert insights and opinions.
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SMHAF Podcast

Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival

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Mental Health Arts is a year-round arts programme led by the Mental Health Foundation Scotland, built around the annual Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival (SMHAF). Established in 2007, the festival is one of the largest of its kind in the world and among Scotland's most diverse cultural events, covering everything from music, film and visual art to theatre, dance, and literature.
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Columbia DSL's Sandbox

Columbia University School of the Arts' Digital Storytelling Lab

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Sandbox is a podcast from the Columbia University School of the Arts' Digital Storytelling Lab that explores new forms and functions of storytelling.
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The Hebridean Dark Skies Festival presents a series of interviews with fascinating people from the worlds of astronomy, psychology, and the arts, exploring our festival themes of winter, darkness and the night sky. The podcasts are presented by festival director Andrew Eaton-Lewis, with sound mixed by Hamish Brown. The Hebridean Dark Skies Festival is an ambitious annual programme of events taking place each February on the Isle of Lewis, including live music, film, visual art, theatre, astr ...
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Kick In is a weekly crowdfunding show that features insights, tips and advice from live kickstarter campaigns. Hosted by Sam proof who has consulted on hundreds of Crowd funding campaigns and his Co Host Art Tebbel who has donated to dozens of kickstarter and other crowdfunding campaigns. From both sides of the spectrum we get a glimpse in to why some kickstarer crowdfunding projects are Kicking Ass and other's are getting Kicked to the curb.
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Animation Industry Podcast

Animation Industry Podcast

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Welcome to AIP, the Animation Industry Podcast! Here you'll find interviews from today's top leadaers in the animation industry on topics like: *the best way to pitch a show *how to successfully market your work online *what kind of skills will get your dream job *and more! Who's running this podcast? My name is Terry, and I'm a stop motion animator. I'm soaking up as much knowledge about the animation industry as I can, and sharing what I learn along the way. For more information about this ...
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Helen Hall’s music has been performed and broadcast internationally, in festivals such as New York’s Bang on a Can, the Subtropic Music Festival in Florida, and in prestigious venues such as Merkin Concert Hall in New York. Her writing and research has been published by Leonardo Magazine (MIT Press), and her music is published by Da Vinci Edition (…
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The SS United States has been ordered to leave its berth in Philadelphia by September 12th. The ruling from a federal judge culminates a years-long rent dispute between the conservancy that oversees the 1,000-foot historic ocean liner and its landlord. It stemmed from an August 2021 decision by the landlord to double the ship’s daily dockage rate. …
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At a hearing by Pennsylvania lawmakers Monday, former Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies Erin Elman surprised attendees when she was the only university leadership to show up… About an hour in. KYW's John McDevitt joins us live from the newsroom. (Photo credit: John McDevitt/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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An arbitrator has awarded a one-year contract extension to Philadelphia prison employees that includes a 4.5% raise and bonuses for current and new employees. It also lifts the residency requirement for applicants until 80% of budgeted positions are filled. (Photo of Prisons Commissioner Mike Resnick. Credit: City of Philadelphia…
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If you use a wheelchair like Latoya Maddox does and you want to get on the Broad Street Subway at Erie Avenue in North Philadelphia, there’s no way to get down to the platform. The closest station with an elevator, she says, is a half-mile away. KYW Newsradio's Mike DeNardo reports. (Photo credit: Mike DeNardo/KYW Newsradio)…
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Doctors at Virtua Hospital in Marlton are using a new state-of-the-art robotic surgery system they say will help patients recover faster. It’s the only device like it in the area, as we hear from KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty. (Photo credit: Mike Dougherty/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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After three years of careful consideration, New Jersey’s Department of Corrections says the site of a new women’s prison has been selected. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Dougherty tells us officials are building it in Burlington County on DOC-owned property. 📸: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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Money that should be used to build low-income homes in Philadelphia doesn't always get spent on housing. City Council passed two bills this session that seek to change that. It's not clear if Mayor Cherelle Parker will sign them. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports. 📸: Getty ImagesBy Audacy
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The abrupt closing of University of the Arts will be the focus of a hearing by Pennsylvania lawmakers today. The Democrat-led House Majority Policy Committee will hear from students, faculty and alumni about the impact the school closure has had on them. The hearing is at 10 a.m. at the William Way LGBT Community Center. Last week, the union repres…
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It was a frustrating end to a very long trip for the Phillies. In the finale of Phillies-Orioles, Manager Rob Thompson went bonkers on home plate umpire Mike Estabrook when the umpire made one too many questionable calls. The Phillies finally return to Citizens Bank Park tonight to begin a series against the Padres. Here's KYW's Dave Uram. 📸: Grego…
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The hottest temperatures of the year are coming to the region this week. In response to that, Camden City Schools will have a half-day all week. And just in time for the first heatwave of the season, some of the pools in Philadelphia start to open today. KYW's Tim Jimenez is live in Point Breeze with the story. 📸: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio…
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A nonprofit public health and social services organization in Kensington that works to reduce the harms of drug use has unveiled a new mural in its outdoor space. KYW’s John McDevitt reports the artist, who is in recovery himself, wants the artwork to convey his pain and the struggles of addiction and his hopes and dreams for the future. 📸: John Mc…
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A multi-year effort is underway to make an underutilized stretch of West Fairmount Park safer and more user-friendly for nearby residents. KYW's John McDevitt reports improvements are taking shape with public input being sought for future plans. 📸: John McDevitt/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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The Big Dill, that’s what the world’s biggest pickle party that came to Xfinity Live this weekend was called, as thousands hit the sports complex for all things brined. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was there to relish the moment. 📸: Nigel Thompson/KYW NewsradioBy Audacy
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The FBI announced this week that their analysis shows a 15% drop in violent crime in the first quarter of this year. Attorney General Merrick Garland called the nationwide trend ‘historic’, and Philadelphia has seen a big reduction in shootings and homicides. But as KYWs Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson tells us, it comes just before the…
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Thousands will flock to West Philly today for the annual Juneteenth Parade and Festival. It's the largest Juneteenth celebration in the nation, where people join together to have fun and embrace the history of the holiday.The parade starts at noon right near the Mann Center on 52nd Street. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker will be the grand marsha…
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Police say on Wednesday, around 2:30 p.m., a man knocked on a person’s door along the 2900 block of South Juniper Street claiming he was with a construction company and needed to check the rear deck “at the request of the building inspector.” (Photo credit: Philadelphia Police Department)By Audacy
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According to the FBI, there has been a double-digit increase in financial fraud involving older adults in the last year. KYW Newsradio’s Nina Baratti tells us, in honor of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, the FBI is sharing tips on what to look out for and how to prevent more cases. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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The African American Children’s Book Project celebrated Juneteenth Saturday at the Athenaeum of Philadelphia by highlighting a little-known story about Mae Reeves, one of the first Black women in Philadelphia to own a business downtown in the 1940s. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more. (Photo credit: Getty Images)…
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Just hours after signing her budget into law on Friday, Mayor Cherelle Parker appointed new leaders to her office’s Commission on African American Males. KYW’s Nigel Thompson was at City Hall as the mayor laid out her goals for the group. (Photo credit: Nigel Thompson/KYW Newsradio)By Audacy
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Philadelphia sports hasn’t won many championships in its long history. But Brendan Costello, 72, of Schwenksville, has either listened to or watched most of the modern-day titles for his favorite teams. KYW's Dave Uram sat down with Costello, KYW's Philadelphia Sports Fan of the Week. (Photo courtesy of Brendan Costello)…
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Police say a teenage girl is dead and four others are injured after a shooting in Fairmount Park Friday night. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon tells us police were responding to large groups of young people gathering near 33rd Street and Ridge Avenue and trying to disperse them when gunshots rang out. (Photo credit: NBC10)…
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Bad news for anyone who doesn’t like creepy crawly creatures - a species of giant spiders native to Asia is moving its way up the east coast and could reach South Jersey this summer. The Joro Spider can grow up to four inches, and its babies use webbing to essentially fly. KYW Newsradio’s Conner Barkon tells us what we can expect if and when these …
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This week marked one year since a truck crashed on I-95 in Northeast Philadelphia, causing an explosion that collapsed a stretch of the major highway and killed the truck’s driver. The area is fully reopened now, but the closure was a huge disruption for nearby businesses. We hear about a new report on what caused the explosion, and KYW Newsradio’s…
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From the southeastern Pennsylvania suburbs to the Jersey Shore, unruly behavior by throngs of teenagers have upended order and put a damper on family fun. KYW Newsradio’s Mike Dougherty explains how local leaders are trying to get to the bottom of an increasingly pervasive problem. Catch up on all the biggest news each week on The Week in Philly, e…
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Tensions between the union representing the food and beverage workers at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex and their employer, Aramark, continue to escalate, culminating this week in the union’s largest, most visible protest yet. KYW Newsradio’s Nina Baratti was in the fray, and spoke to union members about their demands and frustrations. Catch…
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Union-busting or necessary business decision? The cause for a popular Philadelphia coffee house chain’s sudden closure remains unclear. KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt caught up with the owner and employees to get reaction to a decision that’s left more than 30 people out of work. Catch up on all the biggest news each week on The Week in Philly, ever…
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“ISIS has suspected ties to Philadelphia.” That’s a headline that will grab your attention. KYW Newsradio’s Tim Jimenez shares what he’s learned about a series of FBI arrests earlier this week, how they’re connected to the city, and what authorities are doing to prevent terrorist actions in the U.S. Catch up on all the biggest news each week on The…
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About a dozen members of an alleged Philadelphia gang — “SaySlide” — have been charged in connection with what prosecutors are calling a money laundering scheme. KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson explains. (Photo credit: Casey Chapter/FSView via Imagn Content Services, LLC)By Audacy
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