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S1:E12 Directing & #FujiFramez - Ryan Booth

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First off: It's Booth time.

This is another interview that was recorded at Masters in Motion in Austin Texas - big shoutout to the event for having this many cool people under one roof!

Second off: I decided it's incredibly difficult to try and write a bio for someone as visible as Ryan, so I copied the one on his site.

Ryan Booth is a director living in Texas. Booth’s filmmaking career took off in 2011 when his first short film won a contest hosted by Vimeo and Canon and premiered at Sundance Film Festival.

He spent the next few years cutting his teeth as a Director of Photography, working on commercial projects for MTV, Spotify, Under Armour, Pepsi, and Home Depot, as well as music videos for Atlantic Records, Sony, and Universal Music. He DP’d two documentary features in 2015, one of which was commissioned by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Academy Award-winning director of Birdman, that explores the modern implications of the themes woven into Iñárritu’s latest film, The Revenant. In 2013, he was the cinematographer for This is Where We Live, a narrative feature that premiered at SXSW and had a successful festival and theatrical run.

In addition to DP projects, Booth has been taking on more and more directing work. Most recently, his directing has attracted the attention of Pulse Films, the award winning production company behind Beyonce’s Lemonade and the Cannes Prix du Jury winner, American Honey. Booth has multiple directing projects in the works with Pulse, including a television show set to begin production in the summer of 2016

Ryan and I talk about everything from Instagram to writing pitches to getting signed to being a Director/DP to defining success...
It's a good one.

You can find Ryan's work at: http://www.ryanbooth.tv

Find him on Instagram @RyanBooth


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First off: It's Booth time.

This is another interview that was recorded at Masters in Motion in Austin Texas - big shoutout to the event for having this many cool people under one roof!

Second off: I decided it's incredibly difficult to try and write a bio for someone as visible as Ryan, so I copied the one on his site.

Ryan Booth is a director living in Texas. Booth’s filmmaking career took off in 2011 when his first short film won a contest hosted by Vimeo and Canon and premiered at Sundance Film Festival.

He spent the next few years cutting his teeth as a Director of Photography, working on commercial projects for MTV, Spotify, Under Armour, Pepsi, and Home Depot, as well as music videos for Atlantic Records, Sony, and Universal Music. He DP’d two documentary features in 2015, one of which was commissioned by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Academy Award-winning director of Birdman, that explores the modern implications of the themes woven into Iñárritu’s latest film, The Revenant. In 2013, he was the cinematographer for This is Where We Live, a narrative feature that premiered at SXSW and had a successful festival and theatrical run.

In addition to DP projects, Booth has been taking on more and more directing work. Most recently, his directing has attracted the attention of Pulse Films, the award winning production company behind Beyonce’s Lemonade and the Cannes Prix du Jury winner, American Honey. Booth has multiple directing projects in the works with Pulse, including a television show set to begin production in the summer of 2016

Ryan and I talk about everything from Instagram to writing pitches to getting signed to being a Director/DP to defining success...
It's a good one.

You can find Ryan's work at: http://www.ryanbooth.tv

Find him on Instagram @RyanBooth


Digital Sputnik

Digital Sputnik DS-1

Digital Sputnik DS-1

Ok, I love these guys. These lights are my new go-to fixtures, and I'll be doing some videos over the next few weeks on all the cool stuff you can use them for (check my IG story in the meantime). The DS-1s are single heads with power supplies that can be battery powered (AB/V-mount etc), the DS-3s are 3 heads on cables running to one power supply, so you can pack smaller, but can't run batteries. They offer full RGB control, remote control over WIFI, solid output, and 2 DS-1s fit in a 1510.

Find more info at: digitalsputnik.com
To receive 15% off send an email to Kaur@DigitalSputnik.com and tell him I sent you!


What did you think of this episode? Who do you want to have on the show next?


The Super Secret Filmcast is a podcast on modern filmmaking hosted by Evan Bourcier. Each week we talk about a different aspect of the film industry. You can also find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. If you've enjoyed listening, please rate // review // share -- you're our best way of spreading the word. Who da man? You do man!

Continue supporting the educational mission, get access to bonus content and perks (like asking the podcast guests questions) by joining Patreon.

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