OMG, I LOVE YOU! is a podcast hosted by Actor/ Writer/ Director/Producer... and sometimes Casting Director Chad Darnell, featuring individuals in the film industry and sharing their stories about career, experiences, and social causes very personal and important to their hearts.
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In this podcast, we meet the people who work in Georgia's multibillion dollar film industry. Host Kalena Boller is a location manager with more than 40 film and television credits to her name. This podcast is Kalena's love letter to the people whose names you see when the credits roll.
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EPISODE 4: MEGAN PHELPS-ROPER You know Megan Phelps-Roper as the former spokesperson for The Westboro Baptist Church (and my former arch nemesis). After leaving her family and the church, she has dedicated her life to anti-bullying. Her book UNFOLLOW will be released in October 2019. Listen in as we discuss growing up in the Westboro family, our in…
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BONUS EPISODE! This week we bring you an extended cut of a podcast with The Credits and Georgia Public Broadcasting. The Credits is hosted by Kalena Boller and produced by Sean Powers. Kalena is a location manager and works on films and television shows all over Georgia. In this podcast, we discuss filmmaking in Georgia and where we see ourselves i…
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Voice actor Bob Carter has made a name for himself in the video game and anime worlds. His credits include games like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter. He’s also featured in a host of anime projects like Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry, Dragonball Z and Full Metal Alchemist. Bob talks with host Kalena Boller ahead of his appearance at Atlanta's MomoCon.…
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Host Kalena Boller talks with Chad Darnell, a casting director, writer, and actor in Georgia. Chad has played a major role in the growth of the film industry in Savannah. He talks about that and his new podcast, "OMG, I LOVE YOU."
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Kalena Boller chats with Stephanie Morales, who runs a food truck on film and television sets. (This interview was originally released November 9, 2018)
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You know Sarah Colonna from her time as a writer and roundtable participant on CHELSEA LATELY and AFTER LATELY. She's also a New Yorker Times Best Selling author. We discuss growing up in Arkansas, moving to Los Angeles, being married to a Seahawk, launching her own brand of clutch purses, selling a show, creating her beloved character, "Angie Blad…
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You know Paul Marcarelli from Verizon's "Can you hear me now" campaign and as the current pitchman for Sprint. Listen in as we discuss his early days in New York, the experience of having a life-changing campaign that lasted over a decade, and writing and producing his own feature films. You do not want to miss his invaluable tips for the next time…
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SCAD's Approach To Changing The Film Industry
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Host Kalena Boller visits the main campus of the Savannah College of Arts and Design to find out how the university is trying to change the culture of the film and television industry.
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On a recent episode, we visited the the Savannah College of Arts and Design to learn how that school is teaching cultural changes in the film industry. If you heard that show, then you heard from SCAD student Cori Graves. When she’s not on campus, you’ll often find her working on professional productions in the Savannah area.…
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You know Julie Benz from DEXTER, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, ANGEL and HAWAII 5-0. Listen in as we discuss her life in figure skating, her move to Los Angeles just days before an earthquake, playing a 400 year old vampire, the audition that changed her trajectory or career, "that" death scene, and her work with Bresee (bresee.org)…
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Get ready for a TV/Film podcast like no other: exploring the industry with a brutally honest take on the inside world of actors’ careers. OMG, I LOVE YOU! is a podcast hosted by Actor/ Writer/ Director/Producer... and sometimes Casting Director Chad Darnell, featuring individuals in the film industry and sharing their stories about career, experien…
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As a cinematographer, Richard Vialet plays a central role in the way a movie looks. He told host Kalena Boller that requires understanding not just the set, but the surroundings … and the full story.
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On this show, we’ve heard from many different people who work in Georgia’s film industry, but that industry has taken a life of its own OFF set. Case in point? Film Biz Recycling. It’s a prop house, on Savannah’s west side, and this prop house is working to clean up the environment.
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Nathaniel Kendrick is a longtime electrician who works on film and television sets. He talks about what he does, and recalls some of the unsung heroes who paved the way for other cast and crew members of color.
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Bolaji Bailey began working on sets in Georgia in the 1980’s in the camera and electric departments. His son, Irie, followed in his dad’s footsteps. The two map out how the state's entertainment industry is becoming more racially diverse.
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Two technical qualities matter most in a movie: how it looks, and how it sounds. Whit Norris has worked for years as a sound mixer in Georgia's film industry. He’s working on the third installment of the Bad Boys franchise starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, now shooting in Atlanta.
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In front of an audience at Georgia Public Broadcasting in Atlanta, host Kalena Boller moderates a panel about diversity in “Y’allywood” and the changing inclusive nature in the film and television industry. She talks with Suzan Satterfield (Women in Production Summit), Taraja Ramsess (on-set dresser/camera operator/stuntman), Damita Jane (stuntwoma…
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Terrell Sandefur, Film Festival Organizer
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Terrell Sandefur has organized film festivals across the state in communities like Atlanta, Rome, Columbus, and Milledgeville. He even helped start the wildly popular Macon Film Festival. He tells host Kalena Boller about what it takes to make a film festival successful.
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Host Kalena Boller talks with Atlanta-based location scout, Jen Farris. She has her finger on the pulse of some of the city’s most historic neighborhoods. That makes her a valuable addition to any production.
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Greg Waddle has several skills in the film industry: camera operator, set dresser, and art director. He talks with host Kalena Boller about his work as a key grip.
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Host Kalena Boller goes on set to meet actress Nafessa Williams, who stars on The CW show, 'Black Lightning."
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Curtis Bonds Baker is like a fly on the wall in Georgia's film and television industry. He is a stills photographer, who takes photos of the cast and crew on set.
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Work on film and television projects come with risk. Stunt coordinators know that risk all too well. Host Kalena Boller talks with Elizabeth Davidovich, who has worked in stunts for more than a decade.
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Taraja Ramsess, On-Set Dresser and Stuntman
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You’ll find many people in the film and television industry who wear many hats. One of them is Taraja Ramsess. He has credits in the art and camera departments, and he does stunt work.
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Kalena Boller chats with Stephanie Morales, who runs a food truck on film and television sets.
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Joel Ray Ishman and Qualen Bradley, Stand-in Actors
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Kalena Boller meets Joel Ray Ishman and Qualen Bradley, Stand-in Actors. two stand-in actors.
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On The Credits, host Kalena Boller goes on set to meet the people who work in Georgia's multi-billion dollar film and television industry.
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