Film Method

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 195:09:11
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Synopsis

Have you ever wanted to make your own film, but you are not sure where to start? Film Method is the podcast that will take you through the nuts and bolts of independent filmmaking. In a roundtable discussion format we will meet guests from all walks of filmmaker life who will share their golden nuggets of wisdom about everything from hiring a producer, to finding a composer, to seeking out investors. Season One will focus on the development phase of making a movie starting with the seeds of inspiration and writing a script or finding material with a particular audience in mind.

Episodes

  • Episode Forty: John Paul Rice & Katrine Lieberkind

    23/05/2010 Duration: 01h32min

    John Paul Rice- Producer John Paul Rice attended Georgia State University in 1997 with a focus on Business. In 1999, while at college, Mr. Rice was given a rare opportunity to work on Jerry Bruckheimer’s Remember the Titans. After working almost three months on the film, John returned to school and directed his studies toward [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Nine: Craig Wilson of Mental Eclectic

    15/05/2010 Duration: 01h26min

    Craig Wilson- Producer/Director Craig started his 12 year career in entertainment as an Artistic Director for a black box theater troop. In 2003 he graduated Los Angeles Film School majoring in Directing and minoring in Producing. Since that time he has worked as a Producer, Director, First Assistant Director, Grip, Electrician, Craft Service and Production [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Eight: Keegan-Michael Key

    05/05/2010 Duration: 01h32min

    Keegan-Michael Key is an actor and television personality who is quickly gaining a national reputation through his roles as Curtis on Gary Unmarried and host of The Planet’s Funniest Animals on the Animal Planet. He’s also known for a number of memorable characters such as Coach Hines and the Whole ‘Notha Level Guy on Fox’s [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Seven: Film Finance Revisited

    05/05/2010 Duration: 01h32min

    Raising money for your film can be the most daunting task in all of filmmaking. In this episode, Securities Attorney John Cones and filmmaker Justin Evans give their pearls of wisdom about raising money and making the hard sell of getting financing for your film more attractive to potential investors. John & Justin’s Links For [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Six: Erik Proulx from Lemonade

    28/04/2010 Duration: 53min

    What do people who were once paid to be creative for a living do when they’re laid off? They get creative with their own lives. Lemonade is an inspirational film about 16 advertising professionals who lost their jobs and found their calling, encouraging people to listen to that little voice inside their head that asks, [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Five: Jeff Lewis and Sean Becker of The Guild

    21/04/2010 Duration: 01h12min

    Sean Becker and Jeff Lewis of The Guild and The Jeff Lewis 5-Minute Comedy Hour join us to talk about what it’s like to work on the most popular web series! Links The Guild Jeff Lewis 5 Minute Comedy Hour Facebook Page Jeff’s Taco Bell Video Jeff Lewis’ Twitter Page Jeff’s Facebook page Sean Becker’s [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Four: Scilla Andreen of IndieFlix

    15/04/2010 Duration: 100h04min

    Join us as we speak with IndieFlix CEO Scilla Andreen. Scilla’s Links: Scilla on Twitter Crowd Controls WorkBook Project Beyond the Box Fans, Friends and Followers About Scilla Andreen CEO and Co-Founder of IndieFlix.com Scilla Andreen is a producer, director and Emmy nominated costume designer with deep roots in the entertainment industry; producing several award [...]

  • Episode Thirty-Three: The Creators of In the Darkness

    31/03/2010 Duration: 01h18min

    Producers Jenna Edwards and Jeremy McGovern and Writer/Director Andrew Robinson of In the Darkness join us to talk about the making of their movie. In the Darkness was the first narrative feature to release exclusively on Hulu.

  • Episode Thirty-Two: Web World

    24/03/2010 Duration: 01h01min

    In the world of entertainment, no medium is more exciting these days than the World of the Wide Web. This still-new outlet is breaking new ground everyday and changing the way we view television and movies. The Web has even sparked its own new format and no, we’re not talking about clips of cats playing [...]

  • Episode Thirty-One: Directing Your PR Campaign

    17/03/2010 Duration: 01h09min

    We feel that we really can’t talk too much about publicity since it is the key to getting your film seen and distributed. In this digital age there are many opportunities to take advantage of new publicity mediums such as social networking tools. Come listen as we banter with director Jenine Mayring about press releases, [...]

  • Episode Thirty: Kick it!

    10/03/2010 Duration: 55min

    Making an action movie could be a good way to start your career in the film industry…that is if you are practical about what type of action you want and you hire the right person to coordinate your stunts. There are different specialties within the stunt world as well so the guy who will set [...]

  • Episode Twenty-Nine: The Skype Experiment

    03/03/2010 Duration: 31min

    For this episode, Jenna and Cindy do something a little different and record the show via Skype. They review what’s been covered so far this season and talk about what a “day in the life” of a producer is like half-way through pre-production. Come join us for THE SKYPE EXPERIMENT.

  • Episode Twenty-Eight: Tight Shortz Film Festival

    25/02/2010 Duration: 57min

    Tight Shortz: Short Film, Music and Art Festival is a platform for emerging filmmakers, performers, and artists, to showcase their talent and display their work while helping financially distressed small businesses in local areas gain exposure. Twice a year, starting this July, the festival will be held in a different unique urban location, in and around [...]

  • Episode Twenty-Seven: Preventing Wardrobe Malfunctions

    17/02/2010 Duration: 30min

    The wardrobe department is responsible for a huge part of the overall look of the film. Considering that films are generally about people and people are generally wearing clothing and taking into account that those people usually wear different clothes everyday, the costume design is a major component of your film. In light of all [...]

  • Episode Twenty-Six: Location, Location, Location

    11/02/2010 Duration: 50min

    Ever wonder who is in charge of keeping the neighbors happy when filming in a residential neighborhood? That fun job happens to belong to the lucky Location Manager. Join us as we talk to Justin Besemer about the ups and downs of being apart of the Locations department. Episode Twenty-Six Guests Justin Besemer- Locations Justin [...]

  • Ronalds Brothers Full Episode

    04/02/2010 Duration: 50min

    The Ronalds brothers join us for this episode to announce the release of their new film The Graves, which was one of eight films selected for the Afterdark Horror Fest this year. The film had a 40 screen release and is playing through the end of this week. This filmmaking duo produce and act in [...]

  • Ronalds Brothers Special Podcast

    30/01/2010 Duration: 06min

    January 29, 2010 We’ve got a special podcast today with the makers of the new film The Graves. Brian and Dean stop by the show to talk about their new movie that was released in theatres today!

  • Episode Twenty-Five: Sounds Good

    27/01/2010 Duration: 54min

    The sound design on a film is more important than most people realize. Of course it’s not until you hear bad sound that you realize how important it is for it to be good. Craig Polding joins us to explain the different roles in the sound department and he also gives some good tips on [...]

  • Episode Twenty-Four: A Pre-view of Post-production

    20/01/2010 Duration: 01min

    Wait a minute, a show about post-production during our pre-production season? Wha? Before you write us off as crazy loons just hold up a second and listen to reason. In order to save time and money during post you will need to consult your post-production team during pre-production to make it easier for your editor [...]

  • Episode Twenty-Three: Writing with Movement

    13/01/2010 Duration: 01h09min

    Ever wonder what the difference is between a Director of Photography and a Cinematographer? The answer to that has more to do with film credits than the actual job description. Get ready for a tech geek out as we discuss the ins and outs of the DPs job during pre-production, which includes tasks such as [...]

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