Conversations With The Top Film & TV Creators Of Today. Catch new episodes each week wherever you listen to podcasts
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Frames of Mind with Jorgie Rodriguez is where you can get to know the mind behind the frame. In each episode, Jorgie sits down with filmmakers—actors, directors, writers, producers—to explore the stories, inspirations, and challenges that shape the world of cinema. Whether you’re passionate about film or looking to break into the industry, Frames of Mind offers an insider’s perspective on filmmaking through candid interviews. Tune in for insightful conversations, behind-the-scenes stories, a ...
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A Cinematography Podcast
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Jim and Drew break down the animation world frame by frame, until you get the singular picture. If you love Disney animation, Pixar, and the classics that were hand sketched, or built out of 1's and 0's in a computer, this is the podcast that draws you in.
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The Ultimate Halloween Franchise podcast, created by the fans for the fans. From the first chilling notes of the iconic score... to the final frame... Join Joel Brown as we explore the iconic horror series, digging deep into the characters.. the storylines.. and the spine-chilling scares.
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We Need to Talk About Oscar offers in-depth interviews with filmmakers, actors, and industry professionals. Although inspired by 'Oscar-worthy' titles, our conversations extend to buzzy projects and TV shows, exploring both the technical aspects of filmmaking and the personal stories behind them.
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Filmmakers Academy presents two of the film industry’s most unique and reliable podcasts for professionals who work behind the camera. We explore the latest trends, interview industry leaders, and offer leadership and lifestyle guidance tailored to fit the needs of filmmakers. Stop what you’re doing this very moment and subscribe to Filmmakers Academy to watch LIVE episodes for free on the FA Platform! While full audio episodes are available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, you can watch past ...
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Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor and producer Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make import ...
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(Spoilers always) Movies! We love ‘em, we make ‘em, and now we get together and talk about ‘em. Join us as we chuckle our way through discussions about the films near and dear to us.
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Welcome to Filmmaking Framed, the show where we dive deep into the world of filmmaking with industry professionals. Join our hosts, Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes, as they interview talented filmmakers, uncover their journeys into the industry, learn about their roles, and gain valuable advice for launching a successful career in the world of film. Whether you're a student aspiring to work in the industry, or a creative individual passionate about the art of filmmaking, this podcast is your ba ...
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Conversations with Women and Non-Binary Filmmakers from around the world.
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Two-time Academy Award® nominee Peter Lord and actor Hugh Grant discuss their new film, The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists at the Apple Store Regent Street in London. Lord is co-founder of Aardman and the director and a producer of the studio’s new stop-frame animated feature, featuring Hugh Grant in his first animated role. Moderated by Chris Hewitt.
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This podcast from the National Humanities Alliance explores everyday folks’ decisions to study the humanities as undergraduates and their pathways to fulfilling careers. It is designed for students drawn to study the humanities in college who might be concerned about what that might mean for their career. It's also for those who advise such students, whether as parents or professionals. The stories in this podcast debunk widespread misperceptions about humanities majors’ career prospects by ...
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Two Stops Over with Vance Burberry and Nigel Dick
Director & Cinematographer Hosts. Nigel Dick & Vance Burberry ASC, ACS discuss their careers in filmmaking with special guests. Including directing and cinematography insights.
TWO STOPS OVER is a podcast about filmmaking with two ruffians, director Nigel Dick and cinematographer Vance Burberry ASC, ACS. They have travelled the world together and independently, shooting hundreds and hundreds of music videos, movies and commercials and, in Vance's case, a lot of fish. Drawing from their film-making experiences over the last three decades these two mischief-makers will interrogate, question and cross-examine a different guest on each episode in their efforts to estab ...
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Welcome to the Inner U Podcast, a show where we explore the inner passions and practices that bring people joy, fulfillment, and purpose. I'm Joel, and I'm joined by my amazing wife Lynette, and together we are excited to bring you the latest episode of our podcast.In each episode, we have the pleasure of chatting with a special guest who shares with us their unique passions and the ways in which they nurture and practice them. From artists to entrepreneurs, athletes to chefs, we dive deep i ...
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Dea Kulumbegashvili & Arseni Khachaturan on framing the unseen in 'April'
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21:40This week, we welcome the visionary duo behind the hauntingly beautiful film 'April' – Georgian writer-director Dea Kulumbegashvili and her longtime collaborator, cinematographer Arseni Khachaturan, known for his mesmerizing visual poetry. Together, they've crafted a cinematic experience that defies conventional storytelling while captivating audie…
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From Film Critic to Author: Marya E. Gates on her new book - 'Cinema Her Way'
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26:23Marya E. Gates, a film critic turned author, takes us on a cinematic journey through the untold stories of women filmmakers in her debut book, 'Cinema Her Way'. We explore the intricate tapestry of female contributions to cinema, uncovering countless voices and narratives that have often been overshadowed. Her decade-long quest to spotlight women d…
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Not Just a Goof: Celebrating A Goofy Movie with the Filmmakers Behind the Disney+ Documentary (Ep. 303)
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1:02:01In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor sit down with filmmakers Eric Kimelton, Christopher Ninness, and Scott Seibold to talk about the making of Not Just a Goof, the heartfelt new Disney+ documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of A Goofy Movie. They discuss lost footage, creative challenges, pop culture legacy, and their u…
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Young journalist Wendy Blake parks outside the infamous Myers house, determined to break her biggest story—getting Michael Myers to speak for the first time in 22 years. But she’s not the only one watching… and she’s not the only one being watched. Welcome to Haddonfield. Michael has come home. Talking Shape on: Facebook Instagram X YouTube Music b…
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We Need to Talk About Emmy #20: ‘No1 Happy Family USA’ Co-Creator Pam Brady on crafting stories that resonate
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23:12Pam Brady, the co-creator and co-showrunner of '#1 Happy Family USA', joins us to share insights from her impressive career that includes hit projects like 'South Park' and 'Team America: World Police'. Our conversation explores how comedy serves as her vehicle for tackling serious themes, inviting audiences to engage with poignant moments through …
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We Need to Talk About Emmy #19: 'The Eastern Gate' star Lena Góra on language, emotion, and expectations
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15:03This week we're chatting with Lena Góra, the lead actress starring in 'The Eastern Gate'. We get into the nitty-gritty of her acting process with Lena, especially how she tackles different languages and all that comes with it. She opens up about how each language has its own rhythm and energy that completely transforms her performance – it's not ju…
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How long was “Black Cauldron” actually in the works at Disney (Ep 302)
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52:40Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week’s show by offering birthday greetings to a modern animation master. They then welcome Neil O’Brien, author of “After Disney,” to discuss what it was like to work on the Burbank Lot back in the Late 1970s / Early 1980s Throughout this episode, listeners will learn about: When did “BOOP: The Musical” do its …
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We Need to Talk About Emmy #18: 'Call Me Ted' - A journey through the life of a media icon
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42:02Capturing the essence of an iconic figure like Ted Turner is no small feat, but in this conversation, we dive deep with Joni Levin and Keith R. Clarke, the creative minds behind the documentary series 'Call Me Ted'. Their insights reveal how they navigated the complexities of Turner’s life—from his monumental achievements in media to his personal s…
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Inner Circle Podcast - Filmmaking Q&A: Cinematography Tips You Can't Miss
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45:18Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Filmmakers Academy Podcast! Take advantage of monthly virtual group coaching, networking events, as well as new content released weekly by becoming a member today. Join today and get $50 off your first year by using the promo code FAPOD50. And join the #1 resource for cinematographers, film crews, an…
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Minecraft Breaks Records, Disney Pauses Tangled, and Animation Takes Over CinemaCon (Ep. 301)
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52:25In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor break down the biggest stories shaking up the animation world, including: The explosive box office debut of A Minecraft Movie – Surpassing expectations with $157 million, becoming the biggest opening ever for a video game adaptation. Disney pauses its live-action Tangled remake – After Snow …
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Award-winning producer, writer, and director Tiffany Kim Stevens talks all things TRIGGER HAPPY, her latest dark comedy thriller film. Tiffany shares her inspirations and journey creating the film. Tiffany's Instagram: @tiffanykimstevensBy Jorgie Rodriguez
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No rest for the independent, with ‘Gazer’ DP Matheus Bastos
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35:10In this episode, we sit down with Matheus Bastos, the cinematographer of 'Gazer', to talk about his path, intricately weaving tales of passion, creativity, and the sheer love for cinema that drew him into the world of filmmaking. We delve into the production of 'Gazer', exploring the unique challenges of a project shot over an extended timeline, wh…
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Princess Mononoke Returns, The Critic Revival Buzz, and What’s Next for Looney Tunes (Ep. 300)
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51:57In this milestone 300th episode, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor dig into the biggest animation stories of the week, including: GKIDS’ 4K re-release of Princess Mononoke – How this Studio Ghibli classic led the box office in per-screen average nearly three decades after its debut. Disney’s Snow White struggles at the box office – What the 66% second-week …
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'Audrey's Children' director Ami Canaan Mann on the timelessness of the gender gap
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19:50Our conversation with 'Audrey's Children' director Ami Canaan Mann takes us on a journey that explores not just the film itself, but the essence of storytelling, particularly the responsibility inherent in portraying real lives. The film, rooted in the historical context of 1969, serves as a mirror reflecting contemporary societal issues, especiall…
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The Alan Smithee Round Table (“Myth Busters”)
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1:09:55Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment, tech and beyond. In this episode the gang chat about the upcoming NAB convention, industry trends, including the ongoing integration of AI into production workflows, a few big news…
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Magic in the Mundane: How 'Some Nights I Feel Like Walking' Captures Queer Intimacy
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26:08Diving straight into the heart of indie filmmaking, this episode features a captivating conversation with Petersen Vargas, the visionary writer-director of 'Some Nights I Feel Like Walking', and Miguel Odron, the film's breakout star in his debut role. The film, which has taken festivals by storm from Tallinn to Glasgow, explores the intricacies of…
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Snow White’s Box Office, Coco 2, and Pixar’s Elio Gets a Rewrite (Ep. 299)
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57:25In this episode of Fine Tooning with Drew Taylor, Jim Hill and Drew dive deep into the latest news and developments in the world of animation: Snow White’s Slow Start – Disney’s live-action remake stumbles at the box office, and Drew shares his take after seeing the film. Coco 2 Announced (and Unannounced) – A sequel to Pixar’s Coco is confirmed by…
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Framing fear, with 'Control Freak' cinematographer Scott Siracusano
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26:06This week on the show, Scott Siracusano, cinematographer of 'Control Freak,' takes us behind the scenes of the nuanced process of bringing a feature film to life, especially one that builds on the eerie undercurrents of its short film predecessor. Scott shares his approach to lighting and camera movement, revealing how he crafted scenes to create a…
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From Paintbrush to Camera: Bebe Dierken's cinematic focus through the ranks
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25:36Bebe Dierken's journey through the cinematic landscape is a tapestry woven with passion, perseverance, and a dash of serendipity. From her early days as a painter, where the still life of pumpkins nearly sent her to a creative grave, to the bustling film sets where she became a revered cinematographer, Bebe's tale is as vibrant as the frames she ca…
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Snow White’s Box Office Concerns and the Future of Disney’s Live-Action Remakes (Ep. 298)
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55:30In this episode, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor dive into the latest animation and entertainment news, including: Disney braces for a rough opening weekend for Snow White – How revised box office projections signal trouble for the live-action remake. The Lilo & Stitch trailer breaks records – Why it’s Disney’s second-most viewed live-action trailer ever.…
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Finding the Frame - "The Pitt" Cinematography (feat. Johanna Coelho)
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48:28Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Filmmakers Academy Podcast! Take advantage of monthly virtual group coaching, networking events, as well as new content released weekly by becoming a member today. Join today and get $50 off your first year by using the promo code FAPOD50. And join the #1 resource for cinematographers, film crews, an…
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We Need to Talk About Emmy #17: Peter Craig adapts ‘Dope Thief’
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13:48As we dive into the creative universe of Peter Craig, the mastermind behind the gripping series 'Dope Thief', we explore the intricacies of storytelling and character development that make this show a must-watch. Peter shares his passion for writing, revealing that the thrill of crafting a narrative comes from fully immersing himself in his charact…
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Disney Cancels Tiana Series and Favreau’s Oswald Project (Ep. 297)
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54:09In this episode, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor break down a massive week in animation news, including: Disney’s shocking decision to cancel the Tiana series for Disney+ and why the studio is stepping away from long-form streaming content. Ne Zha 2’s unprecedented box office run – How the Chinese animated film crossed $2 billion and is climbing the list …
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Editors on Editing w/ “Good Side of Bad” Editor: Edgar Burcksen
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44:28In this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn Garland interviews Jules Bruff and Althea Root about their collaboration with editor Edgar Burcksen. Celebrated for his work on projects such as the Emmy-winning "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," Berkson was known for his mastery of storytelling through editing, a talent he brought to his final proje…
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Julia Max summons Colby Minifie for ‘The Surrender’
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23:40Family dynamics can be tricky to manoeuvre, but they’re absolutely worth the struggle! Julia Max's debut feature, 'The Surrender' really highlights this. The horror drama features the amazing Colby Minifie alongside the legendary Kate Burton as a mother-daughter duo, delivering a tough but captivating story for those who can handle it. As we sit do…
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Cam Banfield’s directorial debut makes you question ‘How Was Your Weekend?’
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18:49As we kick off our coverage of this year's edition of SXSW, we welcome first-time director Cam Banfield on the show, whose short film 'How Was Your Weekend' premieres in the fest's Narrative Competition. The 9-minute film stars James Morosini stuck in the loop of dreadful Monday mornings, alongside the amazing Rachael Harris. Cam walks us through t…
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The Alan Smithee Round Table (“An End of One Era As Another Unfolds”)
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51:45Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment, tech and beyond. In this episode, the gang chat about the challenges facing the Visual Effects industry, the power of the Youtube streaming platform, how it helps a new generation …
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“Flow,” “In the Shadow of the Cypress” take home Oscar gold (Ep.296)
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50:12Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start this week’s show by discussing the 97th Academy Awards. They then offer up a tribute to the late great publicist & animation champion, Fumi Kitahara Throughout this episode, listeners will learn about: When is “Ne Zha 2” expected to blow through the $2 billion barrier at the worldwide box office Which produced-by-Marvel…
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Exploring family and chaos, with 'Riff Raff' director Dito Montiel
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19:35Dito Montiel, the director of memorable films like 'Boulevard' and 'A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints', joins us for a riveting chat about his newest project, 'Riff Raff'. The film features a star-studded line-up, including Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Bill Murray, and many more, which only adds to the intrigue of this film that delves into the c…
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Finding the Frame - Behind “The Brutalist” (feat. Cinematographer Lol Crawley, BSC & Production Designer Judy Becker)
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56:33In this episode of Finding the Frame, Chris Haigh sits down with Academy Award nominees Judy Becker and Lol Crawley, BSC, the production designer and cinematographer behind the visually stunning film, "The Brutalist." They discuss their artistic journeys, early influences, and the unique challenges of capturing the film's stark, imposing architectu…
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