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Indiewood

Cinematography for Actors

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A Podcast for Indie Filmmakers In the world of social media, and fast-paced journalism, knowledge is abound. But with all the noise, finding the right information is near impossible. Especially if you’re a creative working in independent film. Produced by Cinematography For Actors, the Indiewood podcast aims to fix that. This is a podcast about indie filmmakers and the many hats we wear in order to solve problems before, during, and after production. Every month, award-winning Writer/Directo ...
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Film Foundations

Weirding Way Media / Someone's Favorite Productions

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"Film Foundations" is a captivating podcast that delves deep into the art and craft of filmmaking, exploring the foundational elements that make movies unforgettable. Through insightful discussions, expert interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories, this podcast provides a comprehensive look at the essential aspects of filmmaking, from scriptwriting and cinematography to directing and editing. Whether you're a seasoned filmmaker, a film enthusiast, or simply curious about the magic of movies, ...
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"Sleep with Classic Films" is a nocturnal voyage through Hollywood's luminous history, designed to lull your mind into a restful slumber while enriching it with the art of cinema. With a blend of relaxation techniques, gentle ASMR whispers, and captivating storytelling, you'll explore the magic of movies and the brilliance of actors from the golden age of cinema right through to modern masterpieces. As you drift into sleep, you'll learn about legendary films and their creators, the iconic ch ...
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A podcast about how to make film and TV by filmmakers who actually make them. Interviewing guests from the film-making world from Indie film to Hollywood and everything in between. Hosts Giles Alderson (The Dare), Dom Lenoir (Winter Ridge) Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar (Wolves of War), Tori & Matthew Butler-Hart (Two Down), Phil Hawkins (Prancer: A Christmas Tale), Stephen Follows (Film Data Analyst), Christian James (Fanged Up), Andy Rodger (Three Day Millionaire) and many others explore the world ...
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We Need to Talk About Oscar

We Need to Talk About Oscar

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In We Need to Talk About Oscar you can hear interviews with filmmakers. We are trying to shed some light on a wide range of professions within the industry, so apart from the writers/directors/actors you can also get insights from editors, production designers, composers, and so on. Our aim is to provide an across the board picture on how our favourite films and tv shows come to life.
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Adult Beverage Film Podcast

Adult Beverage Film Podcast

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We bring cinema home with a new flair of laughter and insight into how the films were made. You will love hearing our hosts and special guests from the film industry (directors, writers, directors of photography, producers, actors, gaffers) talk about some of the best films and tv shows ever made. In each episode, we discuss a new or old classic film with our guests who speak freely about their thoughts while we enjoy a few alcoholic drinks along the way. Our hosts: Kent Smith (award-winning ...
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The Imperfect Podcast

The Imperfect Podcast

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Interviews with indie film makers, producers, actors, screen writers, cinematographers, musicians and creative talent that embrace the indie spirit. Each week our guests share their expertise and war stories from their film making experiences.
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We review 3 movies every episode and we release weekly! New episode every Tuesday at 8am EST! One movie is a new theatrical release, one film is always a HORROR movie, and then the third is a classic movie deep dive! Oscar movies covered during Oscar season! Welcome to I WATCH MORE MOVIES THAN YOU , and please take that as a challenge. What else on earth can you spend 10 bucks and then leave the planet for 2 hours !? Only movies. Come join us as we experience, explore, and journey through th ...
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Best Picture This

Mike Cavaliere & Brian McMillan

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Join Mike and Brian as they reevaluate the top films and Academy Awards nominees from 1999-2009 (plus a whole lot of bonuses), talk trivia and top fives, and address the big question: "Would you keep or kick the Academy's picks for Best Picture?" All that and more on Best Picture This -- where it's always Oscar season!
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Talking Korean dramas (K-dramas) and Taiwanese (Tw-dramas)! Join me for smart chats about all things drama related including actors, romance, themes, social issues, cinematography, filming locations, popular culture and books & films that dramas reference. Fluent in Mandarin and learning Korean, I also translate some of the interviews and explain Taiwanese and Korean cultures :)
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One Final Scare

Minki Kim & Tracy Mathews - Horror Lovers

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Once coworkers, always friendly competitors for the spotlight, Minki Kim and Tracy Mathews share their love of horror movies — and talking over each other — by retelling every gory detail of one horror film each week. Join these creatives by day, novice film critics by night, as they walk through one movie from start to finish with the hopes that listeners will come back...for one final scare. Find us on iTunes (click on far left icon above), Google Play, Player FM, Stitcher, Spotify, Tune I ...
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The Holistic DP Podcast

Carter Hewlett Cinematographer / Director of Photography

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On the show cinematographer, Carter Hewlett takes a holistic look at life as a working director of photography. Through conversations with directors, producers, DPs, actors, and everyone in between, you'll gain insight, knowledge, tricks, and tips on all things cinematography. Being a successful cinematographer is more than just the art, more than just the photography. Discussions about lighting, cameras, lenses, and photography are given for any cinematography podcast. On this show, we aim ...
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The Monochrome Picture Show

Gaia Kriscak and Conall McManus

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A film podcast about the hidden tones of cinema, brought to you by Gaia and Conall. Gaia Kriscak is the producer and co-host of the show. She is a writer, film researcher, and coach passionate about domestic spaces (both on and off the screen). During each episode, she chats with her co-host, Conall McManus, who is an author, teacher, and film writer for Fanfare and Frame Rated. They met while studying cinema, and have never stopped talking about it since. Together, they dive into accessible ...
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Vision & Graft

Richard William Preisner

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Just like a lot of millennials I was thrown out of university into the real world without much guidance, having to find my feet in the middle of a recession. I took the risky path of freelancing in the film industry in London without much experience, working hand to mouth to pay my rent. Over the next decade I got so all consumed by being on the career treadmill that I forgot why I decided to be a filmmaker in the first place and my mental health and personal life slipped to rock bottom. I n ...
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On this week's episode of Film Foundations, Chris and Ryan discuss the Alien franchise to celebrate the release of Alien: Romulus! From Sigourney Weaver's iconic lines and imagery to Covenant and Prometheus, we discuss all aspects of this franchise and all of its various ups and downs. DO you agree? Disagree? Tell us in the comments! Film Foundatio…
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We had the director-cinematographer duo of Shōgun Episodes 1-2, Jonathan van Tulleken and Chris Ross, on the show back in April. Since then the series received 26 Emmy nominations, including two for cinematography. One of these nominations went to Chris, and now we're joined by the other incredibly talented DOP nominee, Sam McCurdy. Sam has an impr…
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Embrace the restful hum of relaxation with our latest episode as we traverse the iconic alleys of New York and unravel Woody Allen’s groundbreaking "Annie Hall" (1977), which skilfully intertwines intellectual commentary, comedy, and uncloaked reflections on life and love. Allen's vision transports the narrative from the typical boy-meets-girl trop…
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Actress Michelle Monaghan (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Mission Impossible) & writer and exec producer Bill Lawrence (Scrubs, Ted Lasso) join Giles Alderson & Dom Lenoir to talk making their new series Bad Monkey. Michelle talks acting, improv, working with Vince Vaughn, the difference between directors and how to cope and gives some great acting advice. B…
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Welcome to the Adult Beverage Film Podcast, where we dive into movies like it's the last drop in the bottle! Join your hosts, Kent Smith, Laura Truman, Patrick Keenan, and our resident cave-dweller expert, Carlisle "Squeaker" Hamrick, as we squeeze through the tight spaces of the spine-chilling horror classic, The Descent. We'll share laughs, screa…
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Creating theater magic from the ground up, Allie Ray Treharne joins us to share her remarkable journey from the world of film and TV to the nuanced realm of theater production. Discover how Allie Ray stumbled upon Lisa Damour's "Detroit" in an acting class and felt an immediate pull to bring it to life on stage. Despite the challenges of a post-pan…
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On this week's episode of Film Foundations, Celeste de la Cabra introduces us to the world of GODZILLA! The King of the Monsters is a lot more than just the films released in the US, and Celeste is our guide as we go through the best and the rest! Film Foundations links: https://linktr.ee/filmfoundations Film Foundations is a show co-produced by We…
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Enjoy this brief teaser from our latest podcast episode. To listen the full version ad-free as well as get access to many more episodes and shows, get your free trial of Whisper Premium today: www.whisper.fm --------------------------------- In 2004 as the digital era was in its adolescence, a cinematic masterpiece arrived that, while subtle in its…
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In this first episode of "Sleep with Classic Films," we journey back to 1939 to explore the world of "The Wizard of Oz." Directed by Victor Fleming, this remarkable cinematic gem melds reality with fantasy, enchantment, and the audacity to dream. But what makes this classic so enduring? What does it reveal about the society it emerged from, a socie…
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This week we chat with filmmakers Stephanie Lynn and Bryden Lando about making their micro budget indie film 'Aloha Also Means Goodbye' with a one man rig and no crew. Husband and wife team Stephanie and Bryden sat down with hosts Giles Alderson and Dom Lenoir to chat making their feature and the trials and tribulations of doing so. They talk: Shoo…
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In this episode of the Indiewood podcast, we sit down with the inspiring Allie Rae Treharne, who shares her journey from Utah to Los Angeles. Starting in Tokyo, Allie dabbled in the arts and battled imposter syndrome. She attended BYU, where she faced challenges in acting but discovered a new direction in advertising before returning to her passion…
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Now that Sing Sing is expanding to new theaters, we’re ramping up our coverage of the film! In our interview with cinematographer Pat Scola, we talked about both A Quiet Place: Day One and Sing Sing. Today we’re pleased to share Áron’s conversation with the editor of A24’s big title contender, Parker Laramie! This interview sheds some light on the …
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Next up on the show, with A Quiet Place: Day One hitting VOD, we are thrilled to welcome Michael Sarnoski, the director behind the movie. (You might also know his debut feature from three years ago, Pig starring Nicolas Cage.) In this captivating episode, Áron had the opportunity to talk with Michael about his journey from indie filmmaking to the w…
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Join us on this special episode as we chat with producer Daniel Emmerson and director Kibwe Tavares as they chat their Netflix movie The Kitchen. The Kitchen written and co directed by Oscar Winner Daniel Kaluuya is out now on NETFLIX. Daniel Emmerson who's previous movies were Calm with Horses and Scrapper talks about his producing background and …
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What if Al could transform the tedious tasks of filmmaking, letting creatives focus on storytelling? Is it worth using such a tool? Join us for a special mid-season episode of the Indiewood Podcast with director and editor Michael Rotchadl. With experience in live productions, technical direction, and narrative production, Michael shares unique ins…
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A clandestine world of international intrigue and stylish reinvention awaits you in our latest episode of "Sleep with Classic Films," where we dissect and discuss 'Casino Royale' (2006). A catalyst that revitalized the legendary James Bond saga for modern audiences, this iconic representation of the character, brought fiercely into life by Daniel C…
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Step into the vibrant and fantastical world of 'Barbie,' where our iconic doll takes on her most dazzling adventure yet! In this live-action spectacle, Barbie leaves her perfect plastic life in Barbie Land to discover what it means to be truly human. With a splash of humor, a dash of nostalgia, and a twist of modern flair, this film delivers a play…
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We really hope you watched Hulu’s Under the Bridge (if not, honestly, what are you doing?!), cause this time we have the absolute pleasure of welcoming actress Vritika Gupta (0:37), who plays Reena Virk, and director Kevin Phillips (19:23), who directed episodes 2 and 8, to the show. In their conversation, Áron and our two fantastic guests cover to…
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On this week's episode of Film Foundations, Ryan and Chris go all in on Ryan Reynolds! He is the man with all of the charisma and has a lot to say about it! Come hear our dumb takes on this actor's filmography! Film Foundations links: https://linktr.ee/filmfoundations Film Foundations is a show co-produced by Weirding Way Media and Someone's Favori…
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Want to make a Streaming hit movie (for Sky Cinema or others) then you can't go wrong by listening to this feature length episode masterclass with regular filmmakers podcast host and successful indie filmmaker Phil Hawkins who joins us to chat with new movie 'Robin and the Hoods'. Phil Hawkins, who is know for Prancer: A Christmas Tale and Star War…
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In this episode, we sit down with award-winning director Soma Helmi, who shares her extensive experience and unique Director's Prep for Success methodology. Tune in to hear about Soma's journey through the indie film world, including her collaborations with renowned director Catherine Hardwicke, and learn how thorough preparation can make all the d…
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It's been about a week since the series (or season?) finale of Julio Torres' Fantasmas aired. Whether or not there will be a follow-up to these six episodes, we have another spooky treat for you: our chat with the show's production designer, Tommaso Ortino! In this episode Tommaso and Áron go down the rabbit hole of building sets on a stage, blendi…
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On this week's episode of Film Foundations, Rod Lott brings us down a very specific path as we discuss the ridiculous, the crazy, the intense, the fun made for TV disaster movies from the 1970s! Irwin Allen may have been one of the pioneers, but there are so many more out there! Join us as we learn right along with you. Film Foundations links: http…
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On this weeks episode we pretty much go from the mail room to Assisting to Exec Producing one of this summers soon to be biggest hit 'Twisters'. Well, we don't but Ashley Jay Sandberg does as she sits and chats to Giles Alderson and Dom Lenoir all about the twists and turns to her huge rise to Exec Producer at Kennedy/Marshal and working with Spiel…
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Tune in to filmmaker Soma Helmi as she discusses her journey in indie film distribution, highlighting platforms like Amoletto and Dusk that boosted her short films. Discover essential grants like the CAPE grant and how YouTube is reshaping opportunities for filmmakers to connect with audiences globally. Explore budgeting strategies for indie films,…
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The release of a new project is always special, and if the release of two of your projects is within two weeks, it is, well, one, really special, and two, your name might be Pat Scola! As a part of this interview, Pat tells Áron about the past, present, and future of his collaboration with director Michael Sarnoski, shooting on another scale for A …
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In this episode, Áron sits down with Sam Levy, the cinematographer behind the surrealist comedy series, Fantasmas. Created, directed, and written by the multi-talented Julio Torres, who also stars in it. Fantasmas takes viewers on an extraordinary journey as Torres searches for a golden oyster earring, meeting a number of eccentric characters along…
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On this week's episode of Film Foundations, we take a look back at the relatively young career of Patrick Wilson! In a short period of time, Patrick Wilson has been established as a young master of horror, started to direct films, and even started to contribute to soundtracks! His work is excellent and continues to set his career on a magnificent p…
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Next up on the show, Áron’s joined by Kristi Zea, a production designer whose work we’re sure you’ve come across over the years! Kristi’s previous projects include Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas or The Departed, Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs or Philadelphia, and Sam Mendes’ Revolutionary Road. Her latest is Christy Hall’s feature director…
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This week, we sit down with the incredibly talented Soma Helmi, who shares her inspiring journey from advertising in Jakarta to landing a major directing fellowship. Tune in to learn about the unique challenges she faced in Bali, her experience navigating the industry in LA, and the critical importance of building a network in a new city. Our discu…
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Today, hosts Giles Alderson and Andrew Rodger welcome cinematographer Oona Menges to the show. They sat down to chat all about her latest feature film Lola as well as: her career path the pros and cons of virtual production shooting on film building trust the importance of prep working with archival footage lighting with reflectors and so much more…
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From John Krasinski's rockstar directorial debut, A Quiet Place (2018), we had a new kind of horror born- blind aliens with super(alien) human hearing- high level concept, baby! We then had a sequel, and now we are given A Quiet Place: Day One by Michael Sarnoski (The Pig) and starring the always amazing Lupita Nyong'o, Stranger Thing's Joseph Quin…
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The new episode of Film Foundations brings a twisted fantasy to reality as Jeremy Long sits down with Ryan and Chris to discuss Manic Pixie Dream Girls! What are Manic Pixie Dream Girls (other than terrible people)? Listen to find out! Film Foundations links: https://linktr.ee/filmfoundations Film Foundations is a show co-produced by Weirding Way M…
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In today's episode, host Dom Lenoir welcomes director Nicol Paone to the show! Nicol has just released an indie film called The Kill Room (2023) starring Joe Manganiello, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson and is here to tell you all about how Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson got involved directing A-List stars the importance of networking the mak…
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Curious how self-funding can elevate your indie film? Find out in our Season Two finale of the Indiewood Podcast, where we sit down with the versatile Zina Wilde—actor, producer, writer, and master networker. Zina shares her rollercoaster journey of financing indie films, revealing the emotional and financial risks she's embraced to bring her proje…
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Film Foundations is starting a monthly column to discuss current events in pop culture. The first couple will also be on The Disc-Connected to inspire more participation. Enjoy! Film Foundations links: https://linktr.ee/filmfoundations Film Foundations is a show co-produced by Weirding Way Media and Someone's Favorite Productions! Weirding Way Medi…
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This new episode of Film Foundations highlights the world of Kevin Smith, the View Askewniverse, how underrated Red State is, and.... NFTs? Film Foundations links: https://linktr.ee/filmfoundations Film Foundations is a show co-produced by Weirding Way Media and Someone's Favorite Productions! Weirding Way Media: weirdingwaymedia.com Someone's Favo…
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Today on the show, we welcome producer Sarah Green and one of Dom's favourite writer-directors, Jeff Nichols. Both have had an amazing career so far. Sarah has worked with legendary director Terrence Malick on films such as The Tree of Life (2011) or Knight of Cups (2015) and also produced most of Jeff's films, including Mud (2012), Midnight Specia…
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Have you ever wondered how personal experiences can shape compelling narratives? Join us as we sit down with the insightful Yaro and Zina Wild to unpack the age-old advice of "writing what you know." Our discussion delves into the richness that personal life stories bring to storytelling, making your narratives feel authentic and deeply relatable. …
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This time on the show, Áron speaks with Florian Hoffmeister, the cinematographer of “True Detective: The Night Country”, the fourth season of the beloved HBO anthology series. Florian shared his experiences on the technical and logistical challenges of shooting in the extreme conditions of Iceland. From the complexities of filming both indoors on s…
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What if I told you that a movie came out in Germany in 1973 is still the greatest depiction of the Simulation Theory, and not only does it surpass The Matrix (1999), but gave birth to it? Let us introduce you to Rainer Werner Fassbinder's World on a Wire (Welt am Draht). The Criterion Collection twitter / X handle recommended me 'World on a Wire' b…
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