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Trilith Institute Talks is a roundtable-style podcast where established film industry professionals and local Georgia film students connect through meaningful, casual conversation about the magic of making movies. Follow along each week as we dive deep into various industry topics, discuss Hollywood's legends & legacies, and learn a thing or two about the aspirations of the next generation of filmmakers. Trilith Institute Talks: a podcast for film students, film professionals, and everyone in-between.
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Trilith Institute Talks is a roundtable-style podcast where established film industry professionals and local Georgia film students connect through meaningful, casual conversation about the magic of making movies. Follow along each week as we dive deep into various industry topics, discuss Hollywood's legends & legacies, and learn a thing or two about the aspirations of the next generation of filmmakers. Trilith Institute Talks: a podcast for film students, film professionals, and everyone in-between.
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of the Trilith Institute Talks podcast, host Hunter Barcroft chats with actress Wynn Everett, best known for her roles in 'Sweet Magnolias' and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Wynn, along with emerging creatives Christian and Anabeth, discuss their journeys in the acting world, the challenges and joys of working in the South, and the importance of having a full life outside of acting. They delve into topics like rejection, the value of community, and the unique creative spirit found in Georgia. Wyn also shares her experiences from her early career in New York and Los Angeles, her decision to move to Atlanta, and her upcoming projects, including the series 'Chad Powers and 'She Dances'. The discussion provides valuable insights for both seasoned professionals and those just starting out in the industry. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 00:49 Meet the Guests: Wynn, Christian, and Anabeth 04:05 Early Inspirations and Career Beginnings 11:02 Navigating Rejection in the Arts 16:48 Christian's Journey and Writing Inspirations 20:01 Wyn's Experience at Good Morning America 25:26 Transitioning to Atlanta's Film Industry 29:35 Starting Out in the South vs. New York and LA 30:35 Challenges of Working in Atlanta 31:14 Getting an Agent in Atlanta 31:38 The Importance of Industry Referrals 32:42 The Journey to Success 34:48 Training and Self-Tapes 36:24 Creative Spirit in Georgia 40:05 Inspiration from Locations 47:38 Balancing Family and Career 50:23 Dream Roles and Southern Stories 53:31 Upcoming Projects and Collaborations 56:52 Formative Experiences in North Georgia 58:44 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, hosted by Hunter Barcroft, costume consultant Lindsey Kear shares her journey and expertise in the costume department. Lindsey, whose work has been featured in films like 'The Bike Riders,' 'Godzilla Versus Kong,' and TV shows such as 'Big Little Lies' and 'American Horror Story,' discusses the importance of setting professional boundaries, thriving in a high-pressure set environment, and the best practices for collaboration with directors. Film students Sam and Davis join the conversation, sharing their experiences and lessons learned from their design-intensive thesis films, focusing on zombie costuming and medieval armor. The episode also covers insider tips for networking, the significance of respecting each role's time on set, and how to sustain a long-term career in the creative industry while maintaining personal well-being. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:03 Meet Lindsey Kear: Costume Consultant 01:34 Davis and Sam: Film Students' Journey 02:33 Lindsey's Career Beginnings 09:05 Networking and Industry Insights 13:31 The Role of Social Media and Networking 20:12 Creative Careers and Personal Growth 29:31 The Replaceable Crew Member 30:03 Changing Work Culture and Setting Boundaries 31:05 Balancing Career and Personal Life 31:57 The Importance of Mental and Physical Health 35:37 The Reality of Overnight Success 40:21 The Art of Costume Design 47:51 The Challenges of Historical and Sci-Fi Costuming 50:43 The Collaborative Process in Filmmaking 55:10 Respecting the Time and Effort of Costume Departments 01:03:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft sits down for a roundtable discussion with animation producer and creator Jeff Fastner, along with film students Adam and Sydney Gene. Jeff shares his experiences working on acclaimed projects like Archer, Hitmonkey, Legion, Fargo, and Agent Elvis, and offers valuable advice on breaking into the animation industry, the importance of networking, and effective ways to manage creativity and stress. Adam and Sydney Gene also contribute their perspectives, discussing internships, networking events, and the role of technology and AI in animation today. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the inner workings of animation production, the value of teamwork, and the evolving landscape of the industry. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Trilith Institute Talks 00:55 Meet the Guests: Jeff, Sydney, and Adam 02:14 Adam's Journey to Cartoon Network 04:03 Networking and Industry Insights 07:56 Behind the Scenes at Primal Screen 11:37 A Day in the Life of an Animation Producer 15:21 Collaborative Storytelling in Animation 19:10 MBS Equipment Company: Lighting the Way for Filmmakers 19:51 What Stands Out on a Resume? 20:26 The Importance of a Strong Portfolio 22:04 The Role of Personality in Hiring 23:16 Navigating the Industry During COVID 26:47 Entry-Level Roles in Studios 28:02 The Power of Networking 30:53 The Impact of Social Media and Branding 32:21 The Ethical Dilemma of AI in Art 36:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft is joined by acclaimed Cinematographer Darren Genet, known for his work on shows like The Vampire Diaries , CSI Miami , and Outer Banks , to discuss his career journey from still photography to cinematography. Film students Jane and Davis also join the conversation to explore the relationship between directors and cinematographers and how to create their own opportunities in the film industry. Darren shares his insights on the importance of hard work, understanding the why behind cinematic choices, and making thoughtful creative decisions that contribute to storytelling. The episode provides a wealth of practical advice for aspiring filmmakers on how to navigate the industry and master their craft behind the camera. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Trilith Institute Talks 00:17 Meet Darren Genet: Cinematographer Extraordinaire 01:22 Darren's Journey: From Miami to Hollywood 06:16 Jane's Path to Filmmaking 09:52 Davis' Leap into the Film Industry 10:49 Making Your Own Luck in Filmmaking 12:03 The Importance of Passion and Persistence 16:57 The Role of a Dolly Grip and Career Growth 25:22 Balancing Career and Personal Creative Pursuits 30:04 Global Reach of MBS Equipment Company 30:29 Film vs. TV: Unique Storytelling Approaches 31:37 Expressing Personal Taste in Cinematography 33:10 Challenges of Shooting and Directing Simultaneously 35:08 The Importance of Collaboration on Set 36:11 Film School: A Safe Space to Fail 36:53 Building Chemistry Between DP and Director 44:23 Practical Examples of Cinematic Choices 55:56 Adapting to Established Show Styles 01:00:06 Balancing Personal Projects and Professional Obligations 01:01:43 Closing Remarks and Podcast Information About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft speaks with Production Designer Kato Lawton, along with film students Austin and Andy, about their experiences on the ECR 2024 feature film ' A Mess of Memories .' The discussion delves into the parallels between method acting and production design, the creative process behind crafting detailed and immersive sets on an indie budget, and the personal backgrounds that led each guest to their current roles in the film industry. Key topics include the challenges of working on a hoarder's house set, the importance of understanding character for effective production design, and valuable lessons from past experiences that contributed to their current skills. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Method Acting in Production Design 00:35 Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks 01:06 Meet the Guests: Kato, Andy, and Austin 01:57 Kato's Journey to Production Design 05:04 Austin's Path to Filmmaking 09:40 Andy's Background in Theater and Film 11:52 The Role of a Production Designer 14:18 Challenges and Creativity in Indie Filmmaking 15:50 Building the Hoarder House Set 21:19 Leadership and Team Management in Production Design 27:30 Valuable Feedback from Non-Filmmakers 28:40 Happy Accidents in Filmmaking 29:56 Production Design Tricks and Techniques 31:35 Challenges of Filming in a Hoarder's House 34:57 Influences and Inspirations in Production Design 38:34 The Art Department Experience 47:48 Advice for Aspiring Production Designers 50:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft interviews Jeffrey Stepakoff, a screenwriter, playwright, novelist, and CEO of Trillith Institute. They are also joined by Christian Noel, winner of the Trilith Institute's Emerging Creative Residency program, and Elisee Junior St. Preux, Program Manager of the Writer's Room of Georgia. The conversation explores Jeffrey's career journey, the importance of storytelling, and the development of a new creative ecosystem in Georgia, aimed at nurturing the next generation of storytellers. They discuss the challenges faced by emerging writers, the significance of community and mentorship, and their vision for transforming Georgia into a vibrant center for film and television production. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:28 Jeffrey Stepakoff's Career Highlights 00:44 Christian Noel's Introduction 01:06 Elisee Junior St. Preux's Introduction 01:35 Jeffrey's Early Career in LA 05:46 Christian's Journey to Yale and Screenwriting 07:45 Elisee's Path from Music to Writing 08:47 Jeffrey's Mentorship and Reflections on Storytelling 16:04 Christian's Authenticity in Writing 18:23 Elisee's Feature Film in Haiti 20:28 Jeffrey's Advice for Aspiring Writers 24:42 The Golden Age of TV Writing 25:46 The Decline of Modern TV Shows 26:46 Advice for Aspiring Writers 28:16 Building a New Ecosystem in Georgia 30:07 Introducing Writers Room of Georgia 34:08 Creating a Sustainable Writing Community 46:37 Personal Writing Rituals About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft is joined by assistant director Kristina Peterson, also known as KP, along with film students Anabeth and Mia. They discuss the challenges and realities of working on big-budget film sets, the importance of set safety, and the evolving landscape of content creation. KP shares her journey into the film industry, from starting an A.V. club in high school to working as a set PA and eventually becoming a key second assistant director on projects such as Thor, Winning Time, Moana, American Horror Story, Mindhunter, and Captain America: Brave New World. The conversation covers the hierarchy within the AD department, effective networking strategies for newcomers, and the importance of work-life balance. The episode also touches on the creative potential in making independent films and the critical role storytelling plays in the everchanging film industry. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Trilith Institute Talks 00:13 Meet Kristina Peterson: Assistant Director Extraordinaire 01:59 KP's Journey into the Film Industry 07:42 Understanding the AD Hierarchy 12:15 Commercials vs. Film and TV Sets 19:57 Breaking into the Industry: Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers 23:49 Networking and Dreaming Big 25:55 Getting Started in the Film Industry 26:21 Networking and Making Connections 27:10 Practical Tips for Breaking In 28:34 The Importance of Persistence 30:27 The Role of Producers and Indie Films 31:53 Challenges in the Film Industry 34:56 Opportunities for New Filmmakers 41:34 Balancing Work and Life in Film 45:17 Safety on Set 49:18 Closing Remarks and Resources About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft is joined by renowned puppeteer Raymond Carr, film student Sophie, and aspiring TV writer, Andy. They delve into the resurgence of puppetry through social media, Raymond's illustrious career, and his work with the Jim Henson Company on projects like LazyTown and Crank Yankers. The conversation covers the technical and artistic aspects of puppet production, tips for aspiring puppeteers, and the importance of finding a supportive creative community. Additionally, Raymond shares insights into creating powerful characters through puppetry, citing examples from his own experiences on shows like Netflix's 'Eric,' Smiling Friends, and the PBS Kids' show 'Splashin Bubbles.' Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Puppetry Boom 00:45 Meet the Guests: Raymond, Sophie, and Andy 01:42 Raymond's Journey: From Clowning to Puppetry 05:22 Finding Your Creative Tribe 13:55 The Jim Henson Workshop Experience 16:55 Getting Started in Puppetry Today 26:27 Greek Gods in a Diner: A Unique Comedy Script 27:18 Wardrobe, Set Design, and VFX Challenges 27:37 Puppetry in Film: From Mannequins to Eric 28:39 The Art of Puppetry: Techniques and Challenges 30:13 Jim Henson's Legacy and Puppetry's Versatility 32:29 The Technicalities of Puppetry in Different Shows 36:12 Directing and Collaborating in Puppetry Projects 44:17 Upcoming Projects and Exhibits 47:47 Final Thoughts and Farewell About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft sits down with comic book writer and game narrative designer Paul Jenkins, renowned for his work on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marvel Comics, and the God of War video game series. Joined by film students Davis and Austin, they explore new mediums for storytelling and the significance of creative adaptability. Paul shares his unique career experiences across various media, the impact of his upbringing on his work, and his contributions to iconic comic book characters such as Spider-Man, Wolverine and The Sentry. The conversation delves into the essence of storytelling, the challenges of the creative industry, and the potential of Georgia as a hub for film and television production. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Talent and Hard Work 00:14 Meet Paul Jenkins: Comic Book Writer and Game Designer 00:50 Paul Jenkins' Journey in the Entertainment Industry 02:17 Student Introductions and Creative Discussions 03:21 Paul Jenkins' Early Life and Creative Beginnings 13:23 The Importance of Creative Confidence 24:31 Exploring New Mediums: Video Games and Storytelling 32:41 Winning the Eisner and the Sentry Project 33:10 On Set Experiences and Red Carpet Events 33:50 Creative Motivations and Personal Anecdotes 36:07 The Move to Atlanta and Overcoming Adversity 15:54 Dragon Con and Building a Creative Community 38:44 Advocating for Georgia's Creative Industry 54:28 The Role of a Storyteller 01:03:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trillith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft kicks off Season Two of the pod with guests actress Diane Venora, known for films like Michael Mann's Heat , Baz Luhrmann's Romeo & Juliet , and John McTiernan's The 13th Warrior , as well as Casting Director, Jack Kelly. Together, with students Anabeth and Mia, they discuss life, passion, and the craft of acting. Diane shares her journey through Juilliard and her experiences in the film industry, emphasizing the importance of classical training and the challenges actors face. The conversation also touches on mental health, the significance of community, and navigating careers in acting and filmmaking. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Trillith Institute Talks 00:20 Meet the Guests: Diane Venora and Jack Kelly 02:19 Diane Venora's Journey to Juilliard 04:11 Jack Kelly's Path to Acting 04:58 Mia and Anabeth's Inspirations 06:35 Diane's Family Support and Juilliard Experience 13:43 The Importance of Classical Training 17:37 Diane's Experience in Film and Television 27:46 The Role of Vulnerability in Acting 30:18 The Value of Humility and Training 33:15 The Mental Health Side of Acting 33:42 Navigating Fame and Personal Struggles 34:23 Auditioning for Bob Fosse 36:36 The Importance of Self-Confidence 39:33 Living a Better Life and Telling Better Stories 43:00 Advice for Young Actors 45:58 The Importance of Knowing Your Craft 47:06 The Role of Passion and Effort in Acting 50:51 Encouragement for Aspiring Actors 57:59 Final Thoughts and Shakespeare Recommendations About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Season 2 of Trilith Institute Talks! This season, we'll dive deep into fun new topics, and talk to a multitude of creative industry professionals who all have unique perspectives on the future of storytelling. First episode of Season 2 drops Monday, Feburary 3rd, wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Please be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show so you never miss an episode! -- About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In the Season 1 finale of 'Trilith Institute Talks', host Hunter Barcroft sits down with legendary VFX supervisor Jim Berney, alongside film students Adam and Davis. They delve into the intricate role of VFX in filmmaking, discussing everything from storyboarding and previs to the evolution of VFX technology. Jim shares his fascinating journey into the VFX industry, recounting his work on iconic films like 'Starship Troopers', 'Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers', and 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'. The episode provides insights into the collaborative nature of film production and the ever-evolving landscape of VFX, while also touching on the challenges and innovations within the industry. Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to VFX and Storyboarding 00:23 - Meet the Host and Guests 01:14 - Jim Berney's Journey into VFX 03:12 - Early Career and First Projects 07:10 - Breakthroughs and Challenges in VFX 10:44 - The Evolution of VFX Techniques 12:41 - Student Projects and VFX in Pre-Production 15:24 - The Role of VFX in Modern Filmmaking 26:29 - Building the Cloth Pipeline 27:34 - Previz and Miniature Models in VFX 29:39 - The Evolution of Storyboarding 32:18 - Generational Shifts in the VFX Industry 34:18 - Navigating Remote Work in VFX 36:45 - Pathways into the VFX Industry 40:42 - The Role of AI in Filmmaking 51:41 - Challenges in VFX Lighting and Collaboration 54:56 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Film Industry Terminology In This Episode Volumetric - Unreal - Ray Tracing - Roto - Myah - About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft sits down with esteemed Producer, Suzan Satterfield, Vice Chair of the Producers Guild of America's Atlanta chapter, to discuss her extensive career in the film industry. Joined by film students Chelsea and Matt, they delve into the intricacies of producing nature documentaries, the critical importance of environmental sustainability in filmmaking, and ways to build a career in Atlanta. The conversation covers practical advice on pitching projects, the evolution of Atlanta as a film hub, and the innovative steps the industry can take toward sustainable production practices. Suzan also shares personal anecdotes and valuable lessons from her multifaceted career in the production landscape. Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to Trillith Institute Talks 00:42 - Meet the Guests: Suzan, Matt, and Chelsea 01:22 - Suzan Satterfield's Career Journey 03:30 - Insights into Producing and Writing 05:30 - Challenges and Adaptability in Filmmaking 11:16 - Perfecting the Pitch: Tips and Experiences 19:09 - Safety and Unexpected Situations on Set 26:51 - Lessons Learned Early in a Producer's Career 27:15 - The Importance of Flexibility in Documentaries 29:38 - Creating Camaraderie on Set 32:17 - Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers 34:51 - The Value of Punctuality and Asking Questions 38:55 - The Evolution of Atlanta's Film Industry 45:57 - Sustainability in Film Production 55:29 - Supporting Independent Projects in Atlanta 57:15 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Film Industry Terminology In This Episode Boom Operator - A Boom Operator is the person who holds the microphone (on a boom pole) for the Sound Dept on a film set Pitch - A pitch is a presentation to networks and other Producers in the film industry that might want to greenlight your idea into becoming a tv show or film. Crafty - Craft Service is the department on a film set that is in charge of making sure craft service food and drinks are available to cast and crew throughout the shoot day. About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft converses with Post Producer Caleb Wood, along with film students Xavi and Mia. Caleb shares his journey from working on Tyler Perry productions to his current role at Moonshine Post, where he collaborates on projects for Paramount Plus and BET... The discussion delves into the intricacies of post production, the importance of VFX, and the evolving film industry in the South. Caleb offers insights on finding passion in storytelling, the complexities of post production logistics, and the significant role of teamwork. The episode also highlights the value of learning industry phases and building networks for aspiring filmmakers. Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction to VFX in Film 00:15 - Meet the Host and Guests 00:23 - Caleb Wood's Career Journey 00:33 - Discussion on Post Production 01:39 - Roles and Experiences in Post Production 03:36 - VFX and Its Importance 06:31 - Challenges and Insights in Post Production 07:43 - Favorite Types of VFX 10:52 - Day-to-Day of a Post Producer 14:35 - Skills and Misconceptions in Post Production 27:47 - Communication and Collaboration on Set 31:58 - Caleb's Move to Atlanta and Career Growth 35:06 - Building Relationships in Production 35:50 - Joining Moonshine Post 36:29 - Adapting to Industry Changes 36:58 - Navigating Strikes and Indie Projects 37:59 - The Evolution of Atlanta's Film Scene 38:48 - Challenges and Reflections During Strikes 39:40 - Finding Opportunities in Uncertainty 41:15 - Networking Tips for Aspiring Filmmakers 44:23 - MoviePass and Film Memories 45:35 - Family Influence on Film Passion 56:21 - Theater and Film: A Family Affair 01:01:04 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Film Industry Terminology In This Episode CGI - CGI stands for computer generated imagery, which is the use of computer graphics in art and media. Roto - Slang for rotoscoping, which is an animation technique that animators use to trace over motion picture footage, frame by frame, to produce realistic action. Resolve - slang for a software program called DaVinci Resolve, which is the world's only all in one solution for editing, color, VFX, motion graphics and audio AVID - AVID Media Composer is the most acclaimed and trusted collaborative video editing software solution across the media and entertainment industry. It is widely considered an industry-standard technology and has been for some time. Conform - Conforming is when you re-link lower quality footage (like proxies, SD, etc...) to the higher res, mastering quality footage after you are done editing. About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks! In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft welcomes actress and animal rights activist Elaine Hendrix. Known for her roles as Meredith Blake in ' The Parent Trap ' and Alexis Carrington in ' Dynasty ,' Elaine, along with acting student guests Sam and Mia, discuss various acting methods, breaking into the industry, and sustaining creativity in the age of digital storytelling... Participants share personal tales, industry insights, and the importance of professional resilience. Elaine emphasizes the critical role of proper training, the influence of social media on modern acting careers, and the profound impact of learning to regulate one’s nervous system. Episode Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Rehearsal Insights 00:16 - Welcome to Truth Institute Talks 00:49 - Meet the Guests: Sam and Mia 02:12 - Elaine Hendrix Joins the Conversation 06:22 - Elaine's Journey into Acting 09:52 - Navigating the Industry: Atlanta vs. LA 16:53 - The Impact of Social Media on Acting 26:16 - Challenges of Self-Taping and Auditions 30:16 - The Importance of Training and Professionalism 30:30 - Booking Dynasty: A Journey Through Seasons 32:29 - Staying Humble in the Acting Industry 34:57 - Mental Health and Rejection in Acting 43:26 - Daily Life on Set: From Call Times to Downtime 51:12 - Acting Techniques and Continuous Learning 56:52 - The Impact of Dance on Acting 01:00:31 - Closing Remarks and Podcast Information Film Industry Terminology In This Episode ADR - this acronym stands for "automated dialogue replacement", a process of re-recording audio in a studio to improve sound quality or change dialogue. Fittings - costume fittings are a regular part of an actor's life... Every episode, and usually every scene, requires multiple options of wardrobe for the director, producers, and the actor themselves to choose from, so actors are regularly brought in to try on new costumes. Headshot - a printed photo showcasing an actor's appearance; usually printed on 8.5x11 letter photo paper and sent to casting agencies and casting directors to promote an actor for casting considerations. Basecamp PA - this Production Assistant oversees the day to day life at "basecamp" on a film set, which usually means they notify actors at their trailers when they are needed on set, or at the hair and makeup trailer before going to set... Basecamp PA's also track all times for actors and stunt performers, which are then reported back to the Production Office (and SAG) the next day. About Trilith Institute Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media! Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn…
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