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In this episode, we delve into the concept of being "qualified" in the workplace, examining who gets labeled as such, who doesn't, and the underlying reasons. We explore "competency checking"—the practice of scrutinizing individuals' abilities—and how it disproportionately affects underrepresented groups, often going unnoticed or unchallenged. Our discussion aims to redefine qualifications in a fair, equitable, and actionable manner. Our guest, Shari Dunn , is an accomplished journalist, former attorney, news anchor, CEO, university professor, and sought-after speaker. She has been recognized as Executive of the Year and a Woman of Influence, with her work appearing in Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Ad Age, and more. Her new book, Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work , unpacks what it truly means to be deserving and capable—and why systemic barriers, not personal deficits, are often the real problem. Her insights challenge the narratives that hold so many of us back and offer practical solutions for building a more equitable future. Together, we can build workplaces and communities that don’t just reflect the world we live in, but the one we want to create. A world where being qualified is about recognizing the talent and potential that’s been overlooked for far too long. It’s not just about getting a seat at the table—it’s about building an entirely new table, one designed with space for all of us. Connect with Our Guest Shari Dunn Website& Book - Qualified: https://thesharidunn.com LI: https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/sharidunn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesharidunn Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Holding It Together: Women As America's Safety Net with Jessica Calarco | 215 How To Defy Expectations with Dr. Sunita Sah | 271 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
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Hear from the filmmaker's telling their unbelievable stories on how they made their first feature film on shoestring budget, why they did it and how they succeeded. Learn tips and tricks that will save you tons of money.
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Hear from the filmmaker's telling their unbelievable stories on how they made their first feature film on shoestring budget, why they did it and how they succeeded. Learn tips and tricks that will save you tons of money.
This Episode’s Guest is Dan Attias - Dan is a television director from California. Dan has shaped such TV shows as The Wire, The Sopranos, Homeland, The Americans, The Killing, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and many more. The list is endless as well as Dan’s experience. We discuss the difference between TV and feature film directing, Dan shares the harsh lessons learned from his earlier career and goes into detail explaining how he breathes life into scenes that may not offer much on the paper. This episode focuses on: Television series directing. Building trust with your team as a series director. Acknowledging gaps in your knowledge early on. The importance of prep but being open to changes/discoveries on the day. Connecting to the story on a deeper level and trusting your instincts as a director. Realising that you are serving the vision of the show runner as a series director. Drawing on your personal experience as well as audience experience in order to tell engaging stories. Being an effective communicator and collaborator with the departments you are working with. Working to a realistic schedule. The explosion of opportunities in today’s industry. Dan’s latest book, ‘Directing Great Television: Inside TV's New Golden Age.’ You can find Dan Attias on - https://www.danattias.com/ IMDB: https://imdb.to/3BlnjKb Book available to buy here: Directing Great Television: Inside TV's New Golden Age About Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @filmmakersstories , @jbaudioposptproduction Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction , @filmmakersstories Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Rate and review podcast on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/filmmmakers-stories-1253226 Must watch films recommended by Dan Attias - The 400 Blows (1959) - https://imdb.to/3Cr6T4p The Pawnbroker (1964) - https://imdb.to/3Eo1USD The Verdict (1982) - https://imdb.to/3Gy948H Witness (1985) - https://imdb.to/3jMheR7 Scent of a Woman (1992) - https://imdb.to/3GFhStI…
John Gaspard is an author, director and producer based in Minnesota. In this episode we talk about: Being a local and independent filmmaker rather than pursuing Hollywood. Harsh realities of Amazon Video algorithms. Taking economics out of filmmaking. The journey of an indie filmmaker; small steps to success. Advice on things to avoid during production. Using star power to market your film without deceiving your audience. The importance of rehearsal and picking up the pace when shooting scenes. Ensuring the right people are viewing your film for algorithm purposes. Important things to remember before you leave set. !!!Giveaway!!! Get a FREE copy of Fast, Cheap & Under Control: Lessons Learned From the Greatest Low-Budget Movies of All Time If you’d like to get a free copy, let us know your favourite low budget movie in the comments on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook of this episode’s launch post. We will randomly pick the winners 10 days after the episode's came out. Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories: Facebook Youtube TikTok Instagram Twitter You can find John Gaspard on - Twitter: @johngaspard Instagram: @johngaspard Facebook: @JohnGaspardAuthorPage Web: https://www.fastcheapfilm.com About Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @filmmakersstories @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: podcast@filmmakersstories.com Must watch films recommended by John - Harold and Maude (1971) - https://imdb.to/3BAaKf5 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) - https://imdb.to/3lsarNR What's Up, Doc? (1972) - https://imdb.to/3BuYywg The Conversation (1974) - https://imdb.to/3lwxaIK The Usual Suspects (1995) - https://imdb.to/3BvayO8…
This Episode’s Guest is Gerry Maguire - Gerry is a film production and exhibition expert, Head of Irish Film London. This episode focuses on: The financial challenges film festivals face. Inside Irish Film London. The realm of festival programming. The importance of having a festival strategy for your film. The role of a festival programmer. The importance of making the most of opportunities for your film. George Ovashvili’s, Corn Island (2014). The changing approaches to film distribution/release strategies. The future of online distribution and the importance of expanding your reach. You can find Gerry Maguire on - Instagram: @gerrymaguire Twitter: @Gerry_Maguire_ About Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @filmmakersstories @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.u Rate and review podcast on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/filmmmakers-stories-1253226 Must watch films recommended by Gerry Maguire - Click here to find out more Kisses (2008) - https://imdb.to/3mPIqRi Holy Motors (2012) - https://imdb.to/3gOZcwl Full Metal Jacket (1987) - https://imdb.to/3BrBeiq Corn Island (2014) - https://imdb.to/38vLA4h The Big Lebowski (1998) - https://imdb.to/3mOJLYB…
This Episode’s Guest - Tara Jabbari. Tara is a digital media producer and consultant based in Washington DC. This episode focuses on: Understanding the concept of ‘parasocial relationships’. Issues surrounding fandoms. The positive and negative effects of social media. Dissecting the extreme parasocial in music videos. Exploring how producers can ensure their films can be perceived in the right way. Tips on engaging with audiences and the common features that help to build a fandom. You can find Tara Jabbari on - Instagram: @tara_jabbari Twitter: @tara_jabbari *** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT *** Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories: Facebook Youtube TikTok Instagram About Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @filmmakersstories @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Rate and review podcast on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/filmmmakers-stories-1253226 Must watch films recommended by Tara Jabbari Volver (2006) - https://imdb.to/2VQwN14 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) - https://imdb.to/3CL82oc My Blueberry Nights (2007) - https://imdb.to/3jV8SWy Fight Club (1999) - https://imdb.to/3srpk53 Dogma (1999) - https://imdb.to/3scjyUy…
Scilla Andreen, CEO of IndieFlix Award-winning producer, director, and CEO of global entertainment screening service, IndieFlix, Scilla Andreen. Scilla fell into film, working initially as a costume designer on commercials and eventually for shows such as Dawson’s Creek, Smallville and The Wonder Years, in which she was nominated for an Emmy. IndieFlix launched in 2005, aiming to “offer everything that Hollywood doesn’t offer". By 2007, the service transitioned the library to a streaming platform, creating the RPM model (Revenue per minute) paying filmmakers for every minute watched. In this episode Scilla talks about: The birth and development of IndieFlix. Understanding the importance of marketing your film. The misconceptions around streaming platforms Finding the right platform for your film and seeking out multiple platforms. The film festivals’ role in the market place. Defining your goals as a filmmaker. How your approach and behaviour as a filmmaker affects the relationships you form and future reputation.. You can find Scilla on: Instagram: @indieflixceo Twitter: @IndieFlixCEO Facebook: @indieFlixCEO IMDB: https://imdb.to/3x1lzUt *** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT *** Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories: Facebook Youtube TikTok Instagram *** Buy us a coffee if you like the show and want to support us *** About Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Podcast music by @butesounds Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding. Must watch films recommended by Scilla: Click here to watch the full reviews by Preston on the following films Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) - https://imdb.to/2V9yRRk Searching for Sugar Man (2012) - https://imdb.to/3kQmjsV Love Actually (2003) - https://imdb.to/3iFnWqR The Godfather (1971) - https://imdb.to/3zqm77K Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - https://imdb.to/3y6t3XI…
This Episode’s Guest - Preston Cato, Artistic Director of the Queens World Film Festival Preston Cato is an experimental and feature filmmaker. He is Artistic Director of the Queens World Film Festival which he co-founded in 2011. Preston’s films have screened at a variety of film festivals across the globe, winning Best Feature for Be My Oswald in 2006 at the Dylan Thomas Centre in Wales. Presto has also worked as a Director of Cinematography, Editor, Sound Designer and teaches at the New York Digital Film Academy. Queens World Film Festival will be streamed on Film Festival Flix from 23rd June - 3rd July 2021. In this episode Preston talks about: The birth of Queens World Film Festival and what to expect this year. The importance of making connections and friendships at festivals. Tips on how to get involved and make the most of your festival experience. The benefits of the ‘gatherings’ element of festivals versus streaming. Strategies for getting your film out there. Being respectful of festival fees and factoring in a budget for festivals. You can find Preston Cato on: Instagram: @queensworldfilmfest Twitter: @ queensworldfilm Facebook: @QueensWorldFilmFestival IMDB: https://imdb.to/3vANr0T *** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT *** Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show. Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast. Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories: Facebook Group and Youtube Channel About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Podcast music by @butesounds Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding. Must watch films recommended by Preston Cato: Click here to watch the full reviews by Preston on the following films Wavelength (1967) - https://imdb.to/3iPI3nS The Searchers (1956) - https://imdb.to/3iNRPqv Brewster McCloud (1970) - https://imdb.to/3gAQjXm Dr. Strangelove (1964) - https://imdb.to/3cQQrQp The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970) - https://imdb.to/35y8SoP…
Based in Washington DC, one of Jon’s first short film projects, Cyberslut (2001), took the festival circuit by storm, playing over 60 festivals around the world - yet here’s a man who has claimed he’s not a great filmmaker! Jon takes pride in connecting people and being a problem solver. After his own disheartening experiences of film festivals, Jon started the DC Shorts Film Festival in 2003 which was a huge success, becoming the largest short-film festival in the US. Jon has since consulted on festivals around the world, such as the Sunderland Shorts Film Festival here in the UK. He is also the author of two books, “Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work” (2012) and “So You Wanna Start a Film Festival” (2015) - if you like what you hear, go check them out! For now, let’s launch into episode 1 of this filmmaker’s stories… In this episode Jon talks about: Advice for students and aspiring filmmakers on knowing your audience Navigating film festivals and discovering their niche. Understanding why your film may not be getting into festivals. The importance of networking at festivals; virtual and in-person. The importance of virtual festivals or film events. Where film festivals fit into today’s climate. The future of hybrid industry events. Changes to the VOD landscape. You can find Jon Gann on: Instagram: @jonganndc Twitter: @jongann IMDB: https://imdb.to/3mcSWhA Vimeo: https://imdb.to/3v77l3j *** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT ** Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show. Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast. Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories: Facebook Group and Youtube Channel About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Podcast music by @butesounds Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding. Must watch films recommended by Jon Gann: Click here to watch the full reviews by Jon on the following films Auntie Mame (1958) - https://imdb.to/2TXrV9x Big Night (1996) - https://imdb.to/3xanM07 Carrie (1996) - https://imdb.to/2RG6KrH Soapdish (1991) - https://imdb.to/3vesAQO Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002) - https://imdb.to/2SfNnpX…
This Episode’s Guest - Christian Dines, Director of Yellow Jacket and Somero. In this final episode of Filmmaker’s Stories series 1, I caught up with director, editor, writer and old friend of mine, Christian Dines. Originally from East London, Christian quickly realised filmmaking was the avenue he wanted to explore, having been inspired by various films from a young age. Christian started out as an actor and proceeded to develop his first short film ‘Perceptions’ in 1999, screening to an audience at a pub, and was his first sign of success. Christian’s now made around 80 short films and currently at post production stage for his second feature film, Somero, the story of two people forced together in a lockdown…what are the chances! In this episode Chris talks about: The creative control gained from directing compared to acting. The challenge of getting films seen by a broader audience. The importance of trust on-set. The value of preparation. The importance of casting the right actors as well as crew. Pros and cons of a director shooting the film themselves. Putting yourself in the audience mindset throughout the filmmaking process. Ensuring the film lives up to the script’s initial intentions. Listening to feedback when it’s warranted. What an indie-filmmaker faces in the current industry. You can find Christian Dines on: Instagram: @christiandines Twitter: @ChristianDines IMDB: https://imdb.to/3mcSWhA Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/realigofilmsltd *** We Need Your Help. SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT *** Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show. Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast. Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories: Facebook Group and Youtube Channel About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Podcast music by Bute https://vurbl.com/station/2FBqAUlulQj/ Must watch films recommended by Christian Dines: Click here to watch the full reviews by Christian on the following films Big Wednesday (1978) - https://imdb.to/3m87rDi E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - https://imdb.to/3gDUwbd Ordinary People (1980) - https://imdb.to/345iTt8 Seems Like Old Times (1980) - https://imdb.to/2JSomww The Longest Yard (1974) - https://imdb.to/3nbzpPT…
This Episode’s Guest - Nathaniel Francis, producer of Criminal Audition (2019) . Nathaniel started out his journey in front of the camera, but quickly fell into producing after acting on a poorly-produced production, quickly realising he could do a much better job. We asked Nathaniel to discuss his experiences of the producing world and his lessons learned along the way. In this episode Nathaniel talks about: Experiencing problems and learning to deal with them as the role requires. Giving your best efforts and the opportunities this leads to. Having more than one project in the pipeline. Creating a proof of concept short film (POC). Keeping cast and crew in good spirits when there’s a low budget. Learning to work around the budget and finding other routes to get the best out of your project. The importance of catering on-set. Understanding how films grants may or may not be beneficial to your project. The difficulty of securing finance for your film and the element of luck. Realising the full film process and working backwards to figure out where you are headed. Understanding sales agents. Diversification of the film industry. You can find Nathaniel Francis on: Instagram: @nathanielproduces Twitter: @nathanieltweets IMDB: https://imdb.to/3kKwzzd Find out more about ‘Criminal Audition' here . Find out about ‘Criminal Audition' on Facebook . Find ‘Criminal Audition' on Twitter : @CrimAudition Complete Audio Post Production services provided by: JB Audio Post Production --- *** We Need Your Help. SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT *** Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show. Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast. Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Join the Filmmaker's Stories Facebook Group and Subscribe to the Youtube Channel - About a Podcast Host : Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Music by Bute Must watch films recommended by Nathaniel Francis - Click here to watch the full reviews by Nathaniel on the following films GoldenEye (1995) My Girl (1991) A Knight’s Tale (2001) Good Will Hunting (1997) The Truman Show (1998)…
This Episode’s Guest - Steve Balderson , director of Firecracker (2005) and author of Filmmaking Confidential: Secrets from an Independent Filmmaker (2020). In this episode Steve talks about: Benefits of shooting on a local level. The importance of figuring out who is in control on a project. Telling genuine stories to build audience connection. Realising and understanding your budget. The importance of marketing and promotion. Understanding how financial players operate. How to find investors. Defining your target market. Finding alternative ways to exhibit your film during the Covid crisis. *** Get a free Audible copy of Filmmaking Confidential *** We are holding our first ever podcast competition. Steve has been very kind to us and is giving away two Audible copies of his book - Filmmaking Confidential: Secrets from an Independent Filmmaker. Follow JB Audio Post Production on IG and FB to find out how to win. Two lucky listeners will be proud owners of this book and will have a direct access to all the secrets Steve has learned over 20 years as an independent filmmaker. You can find Steve Balderson on: Instagram: @dikenga Twitter: @sbalderson Website: https://www.dikenga.com/ IMDB: https://imdb.to/35jZDbc Follow Steve on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevebalderson Find Dikenga Films on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DikengaFilm *** We Need Your Help. SUBSCRIBE, RATE and tell us what you like about the podcast *** Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show. Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Join the Filmmaker's Stories Facebook Group and Subscribe to the Youtube Channel About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Facebook: Filmmaker's Stories Must watch films recommended by Steve Balderson Click here to watch the full reviews by Steve on the following films Eyes Wide Shut - https://imdb.to/2HgDq5O Firecracker - https://imdb.to/3dHJz73 Serial Mom - https://imdb.to/37o9lfh Vertigo - https://imdb.to/3jd9BQN The Wizard of Oz - https://imdb.to/2HpHT5P…
This Episode’s Guest - Samuel Gridley, Director of ‘Criminal Audition’ Criminal Audition is being release in the US and Canada on 13th October and the UK on 26th October. It's a debut horror feature film by Sam, produced by Luke Kaile, Nathaniel Francis and Luke Mordue. Watch it on Prime, iTunes, Comcast, Shaw. Criminal Audition follows an ex-lawyer and his team who run an underworld service, seeking the most desperate (and greedy) to become fake criminals, taking the fall for the crimes of the rich and powerful, in a process known as CRIMINAL AUDITION. The film stars a diverse cast in the guise of Ben Scheck, Jonathan Burteaux, Cameron Harris, Blain Neale, Scott Samain, Rebecca Calienda, Noeleen Comiskey, Luke Kaile, Rich Keeble and Angela Peters. Full Audio Post Production services provided by: JB Audio Post Production In this episode Sam talks about: Being a multi-faceted individual. The value of helping other people make their films. The journey of creating Criminal Audition. Being aware of what your audience wants. Not shooting too much coverage; not dwelling too much on shots. How to cope with the challenges of being an indie director. The importance of having a script supervisor. The afterlife of your film; an investment for the future. Exhibiting your film wherever possible. Being specific with your choice of film festival. *** Join the Filmmaker's Stories Facebook Group*** You can find Samuel Gridley on: Instagram: @samuelgridleydirector Twitter: @thesamgridley IMDB: imdb.to/3jcDHER Find out more about Criminal Audition Follow on Facebook Follow on Twitter Watch Criminal Audition Trailer About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Want to get in touch? Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk ***SUBSCRIBE*** Help us grow and reach more filmmakers. Subscribe, comment and leave a review on iTunes and Podchaser . Be a part of this podcast. Must watch films recommended by Samuel Gridley Click here to find out more Raw - https://imdb.to/33cbDM7 Portrait of a Lady on Fire - https://imdb.to/3jdtmbF The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - https://imdb.to/347jtWG Duel - https://imdb.to/33a0NGm Assault on Precinct 13 - https://imdb.to/3cIhLPb…
This Episode’s Guest - Evan Kidd, Director of ‘Panda Bear It’. Evan Kidd is a director, cinematographer and editor from North Carolina, creating narrative and documentary films. In this episode Evan talks about: • The importance of establishing and maintaining your own personal network of industry connections. • Reaching out to press and keeping up with potential collaborators and supporters when thinking about distribution and festivals. • Not getting bogged down with time requirements for your feature film. • Dealing with rejection. • Key factors to consider for each stage of production. • The importance of submitting to regional as well as major international festivals. • Using YouTube to your advantage. • Why you need to truly know your audience . • Releasing BTS footage of your production process. You can find Evan Kidd on - Instagram: @ mrevankidd Twitter: @MrEvanKidd Website: https://rocksetproductions.com/ IMDB: https://imdb.to/32Eo9E1 Join the Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/146812973004231 About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Rate and review podcast on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/filmmmakers-stories-1253226 Find out about ‘Panda Bear It' on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockSetProductions/ Must watch films recommended by Evan Kidd Click here to find out more Before Sunrise - http://bitly.ws/9JWo City of God - http://bitly.ws/9JWn The Lord of the Rings - http://bitly.ws/9JWr Lost in Translation - http://bitly.ws/9JWw Short Term 12 - http://bitly.ws/9JWy…
This Episodes Guest - Graham Hughes, director of 'Death of a Vlogger'. You find Graham Hughes on Instagram: @factionman You find Graham Hughes on Twitter: @factionman You can find about 'Death of a Vlogger' on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeathofaVlogger Filmmakers Stories Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1468129730042312 About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk Rate and review podcast on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/filmmmakers-stories-1253226 Must watch films recommended by Graham Hughes Click here to find out more Kill Bill - https://imdb.to/2PEaogZ Evil Dead II - https://imdb.to/3a6uhag The Dirties - https://imdb.to/2F2HxkH Akira - https://imdb.to/2Puge4C Bone Tomahawk - https://imdb.to/30BQXMn…
Bennett Arron is a BAFTA Shortlisted Writer, Director, Comedian, Presenter and Author. He has written more than 40 sitcom, drama and radio play scripts. His educational documentary 'Identity Theft' has led him to give speeches about the fraud in conferences around the world. He is currently running online Sitcom Writing Workshops . Check out how you can benefit from them. Follow the link: https://www.bennettarron.com/gigs/ This Episodes Guest: You can find about Bennett Arron at: https://www.bennettarron.com You can email Bennet Arron at: bennett@bennettarron.com You find Bennett Arron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bennett.arron You can follow Bennett Arron on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/bennettarron -- Rate and review podcast on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/filmmmakers-stories-1253226 --- About a Podcast Host: Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production Instagram: @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk --- Must watch films recommended by Bennett Arron Click here to find out more Aeroplane - https://imdb.to/31hXPxi Annie Hall - https://imdb.to/3a6uhag Dial M for Murder - https://imdb.to/2F2HxkH Double Indemnity - https://imdb.to/31jdywg Memento - https://imdb.to/30BQXMn How do we create this podcast? This podcast is recorded at our studio in the sound proofed VO booth using top-end equipment to guarantee the best audio quality to our listeners. It's not just because we have the tools, experience and skills to do that with confidence, but because we know that having a quality audio is key element to make listeners come back every time new episode is out. It makes our podcast to stand out amongst the others and makes so much easier to gain new subscribers. Our listeners want to listen to clear, clean and understandable conversations and stories that meets the loudness standards of publishing platforms and doesn't get lost among the competition. If you need help with creating your own podcast - is it recording, editing or just need a general advice on how to get going, feel free to get in touch. We'd be happy to be part of your journey! JB ❗️Podcast has been picked up by feedspot.com and listed on their 'Top 35 Filmmaking Podcasts You Must Follow' suggestion list! ❗️…
Luke Kaile is a writer, actor and producer and is part of 'Milk In First' production company. He recently produced his first micro-budget feature film ' Criminal Audition' that has now secured a worldwide distribution deal and will be released in October 2020. You can find out about 'Criminal Audition' at: https://www.criminalauditionmovie.com/ You can email Luke Kaile at: luke@milkinfirst.co.uk You find Luke Kaile on Instagram: @lukekaile - All In The Method: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_in_the_Method - Podcast recorded, edited and mixed at: JB Audio Post Production Web: https://www.jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk/post/filmmakers-stories-podcast Instagram: @jbaudioposptproduction , @mrsupersonic Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction Email: hello@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk - Top 5 film recomandations by Luke Kaile Blade Runner - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/ Breaking Bad - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0903747/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338013/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 The Sting - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070735/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 The Blair Witch Project - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0185937/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_5 ❗️Podcast has been picked up by feedspot.com and listed on their 'Top 35 Filmmaking Podcasts You Must Follow' suggestion list! ❗️…
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