Episodes

  • Dan Attias, Television Series Director
    Nov 2 2021

    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


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    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 

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    45 mins
  • John Gaspard, Low Budget Filmmaker and Author
    Oct 12 2021

    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.


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    You can find John Gaspard on -  

    Twitter: @johngaspard
    Instagram: @johngaspard
    Facebook: @JohnGaspardAuthorPage
    Web: https://www.fastcheapfilm.com

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    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     

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    39 mins
  • Gerry Maguire, Head of Irish Film London
    Sep 5 2021

    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_
     

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    Must watch films recommended by Gerry Maguire - 

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    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   

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    34 mins
  • Tara Jabbari, Digital Media consultant and Producer
    Aug 16 2021

    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


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    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   







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    28 mins
  • Scilla Andreen, Founder of Indieflix
    Jul 26 2021

    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 

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    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   

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    40 mins
  • Preston Cato, Artistic Director of Queens World Film Festival
    Jul 4 2021

    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 

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    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 

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    27 mins
  • Jon Gann, Filmmaker, Film Consultant, Founder of DC Shorts and Reel Plan
    Jun 13 2021

    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  


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    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  

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    23 mins
  • Christian Dines, Director of Yellow Jacket and Somero
    Dec 14 2020

    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

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    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    

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    44 mins