Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

The Filmmaking Course Podcasts

show episodes
 
Artwork
 
Imperfect Paradise is an award-winning weekly narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance, hosted by Antonia Cereijido. Each deeply reported story is driven by characters who illuminate aspects of American identity and underscore California's reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places. New episodes premiere Wednesdays, with broadcasts o ...
  continue reading
 
What’s new in filmmaking technology this week? News, reviews, education, insights, opinions and ideas - from the CineD newsroom, mostly with Nino Leitner and Johnnie Behiri. This is Focus Check - the weekly cine tech podcast. New episodes every Thursday.
  continue reading
 
Welcome to the anti Hollywood route to filmmaking. This lecture based podcast is created and hosted by internationally awarded micro budget filmmaker Zanah Thirus. All four seasons are meant to serve as a crash course in filmmaking for FUN, filmmaking as a hobby, and filmmaking without breaking the bank.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Healing Wisdom

Pandora Peoples

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
Healing Wisdom explores the healing aspects of the arts, mind-body-soul connections and the spiritual aspects of every day living. Healing Wisdom speaks with authors, filmmakers, comedians, scientists, historians, activists, actors, musicians, doctors, artists, and holistic health care providers, discussing their passions and the issues of the day. Since 2013, Pandora Peoples has hosted and produced Healing Wisdom on Outermost Radio, airing on WOMR 92.1 FM in Provincetown and WFMR 91.3 FM in ...
  continue reading
 
If you’ve ever felt like you’re in this world but not from it, you may find something of yourself here. At 65—after four years of film school and a lifetime of spiritual searching—I’ve launched this podcast to share the daily challenges and revelations of a life shaped by destiny, artistry, and the echoes of past lives. Welcome to a life lived outside the ordinary. Over the course of 75 facial surgeries—some experimental, some reconstructive—I used my body as a canvas and a tool to explore i ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Filmmaker Secrets

George V.K.

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Filmmakers have the power to evoke emotion, inspire thought, and drive universal change in this world. Right now, a real seismic shift is happening in the film industry. This is your best chance to join a new filmmaking movement. You have been called to create an everlasting impact with your unmatched, deep desire to tell authentic stories, only to be met with insultingly low rates or worse… working for exposure. So how does a filmmaker thrive in an environment that is almost intentionally d ...
  continue reading
 
Join actor/musician Common, filmmaker Sheldon Candis, and newcomer Michael Rainey Jr. as they discuss their poignant and gritty coming-of-age story, "LUV." The film follows 11-year-old Woody Watson (Rainy Jr.) as he gets a crash course in what it means to be a man when he spends a day with his recently paroled uncle Vincent (Common). When Vincent finds himself pulled back into the violent world he’s trying to escape, Woody has to decide whether to follow his hero or become his own man.
  continue reading
 
Sheridan Smith (Quartet, Mrs Biggs), Jaime Winstone (Made in Dagenham, Wild Bill) and director MJ Delaney discuss their new film, Powder Room. Set over the course of one crazy night on the town, down-on-her-luck Sam (Smith) leads us on a comedic and voyeuristic journey into the lives of a multitude of women at all stages of love and life. Moderated by Anna Smith at the Apple Regent Street in London.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Short Films, Big Questions

Ieuan Coombs, Will Liney

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
In each episode, filmmakers Will Liney and Ieuan Coombs focus on finding answers to the big questions in short filmmaking. They do so by discussing filmmaking with inspirational film industry insiders, and dissecting the process themselves. They're all about giving their audience specific, actionable advice that they can take with them on their filmmaking journeys. You can find out more about them and the amazing guests they have on via their instagram page.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Color & Coffee

Jason Bowdach

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Color & Coffee is a film post production podcast focusing on the craft of color grading hosted by colorist and finishing artist Jason Bowdach, CSH. Jason chats with a variety of post-production professionals for intimate discussions on their craft, their passions, and of course, their favorite beverage of choice.
  continue reading
 
Join director Lee Hirsch as he discusses “Bully,” a beautifully cinematic, character-driven documentary that follows five kids and families over the course of a school year. With an intimate glimpse into homes, classrooms, cafeterias, and principals’ offices, the film offers insight into the often cruel world of the lives of bullied children. “Bully,” which examines the dire consequences of bullying through the testimony of strong and courageous youth and through the power of their stories, ...
  continue reading
 
Do you like to listen to three friends having in-depth and comical discussions about the latest film releases and an assortment of old ones? Of course you do. I mean, look at you. You have amazing taste. Plus, that thing you're doing with your hair? It works. Trust me. Expect silly comedy, quizzes, analysis about filmmaking and screenwriting, sequel pitches, and a bunch of man-child Englishmen who love the sound of their own voices. That's right. It's a podcast!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Racking Focus Podcast

Racking Focus Podcast

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Films aren’t just meant to be viewed, but they’re intended to be discussed. If you’re anything like us, you love watching + talking about movies, but the problem is that sometimes there’s no one around you who gets your love for the cinema. So if you enjoy film analysis and a good conversation, then join us every other week as we discuss new or classic films. Our name comes from a filmmaking technique where the focus shifts over the course of the shot from one subject to another, known as ra ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Super Secret Filmcast

Challenger Media House

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Private conversations on the art and science of telling stories using moving pictures. If you stumbled upon this, CONGRATS! You're officially an insider to one of the biggest secrets in filmmaking. Welcome to the club, but please don't tell anyone - there are far too many unspeakable things in here. Discussions of cameras, creativity, relationships, money, rates, contracts, algorithms, money, absurdly expensive gear, self-promotion, success, failure, climbing the ladder, money, relationships ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Spike Lee's Joints

John E. Drabinski

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
20-30 minute reflections on particular Spike Lee films, from School Daze up through Black KkKlansman - précis for a book-length study of Lee's cinema, reflections on a course I've taught a number of times at Amherst College and University of Maryland. In these podcast pieces, I pay particular attention to issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality as they emerge inside particular films and in the history-memory of African American life. How does Lee's cinema think? How does sound and image ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Larry Mantle is the host of LAist 89.3’s AirTalk, the longest-running daily talk show in Southern California — and even though his son Desmond is studying law and pursuing a different career, he shares his dad’s fascination with the world and his drive to understand why things are the way they are. On Passing the Mantle, Larry and Desmond dive into societal trends, share unexpected life experiences that have shaped their values — and reveal stories that neither of them has ever heard before. ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Geek News General

ComicBookIntl.com

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Just like it sounds. A general newsy sample of Batman, Game of Thrones, Turtles, Star Wars, comics, TV, toys, movies, books, games and tech! Find us on both TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @COMICBOOKINTL. Geek News General is a production of COMICBOOKINTL.COM. Check out ComicBookIntl for all the latest in Geek News from both the US and abroad, Toy Reviews, lots of content about Movies, TV, and Trailers. All with a comic book twist and of course, an international twist. My name is Benjamin David, Mana ...
  continue reading
 
Does This Sound Familiar? 1️⃣ You’re drowning in ideas but can’t seem to focus. 2️⃣ You overthink, searching for the “perfect” move. 3️⃣ You freeze and procrastinate. 4️⃣ You beat yourself up for wasting time. 5️⃣ Your confidence tanks, making decisions feel impossible. 6️⃣ The cycle repeats. 👉 You’re stuck in the Thought Spiral Stuck Cycle—and it’s holding you back. 📉 Months go by. Years even. The longer you stay stuck, the harder it feels to break free. This Is Where We Break the Cycle. 🔥 ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Fun City Cinema

Jason Bailey & Michael Hull

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
“As you see, we’re flying over an island. A city. A particular city. And this is a story of a number of people, and a story also of the city itself.” That’s from the opening voice-over of the 1948 movie The Naked City, which was a very big deal when it was made, because it was a rare studio film that was shot entirely, lock stock and barrel, on the streets of New York City. You see, the American motion picture industry began in New York, at the end of the 19th century – Thomas Edison and oth ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Wild Film Hub

Carina Thomas

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
Join our community at “The Wild Film Hub Podcast”! Listen to the first-hand experiences of a diverse raft of Natural History Filmmakers, from rising stars to seasoned professionals, from Runners to Executive Producers. This podcast looks at our industry, focusing on topics including; how to access entry-level roles, how individuals can champion sustainable filmmaking, and of course featuring personal stories from on-location filming to behind-the-scenes production. A source of information an ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Angel shares a distressing experience of being discriminated against by teenagers on a bus in the UK, leading to a confrontation and a complaint to the bus company and police. She expresses frustration with the increasing number of antisocial teenagers in the UK, citing poor communication skills and aimlessness, exacerbated by social media. Despite…
  continue reading
 
Angel, a long-term UK resident, reflects on cultural contrasts between Britain and Germany—the calmness on one hand, and the tendency to “sweep things under the carpet” on the other. She recounts two incidents: at a 50+ café, she raised concerns with management about a woman socially taking advantage of a vulnerable man; the woman later attacked he…
  continue reading
 
Angel discusses the challenges and benefits of living in Brighton, highlighting its diversity and high cost of living, which has driven young people to London. Angel is being resettled due to housing issues and is considering various locations, including Oxford and Copenhagen. She mentions the city's high suicide rate and prevalence of mental healt…
  continue reading
 
Angel reflects on her life, discussing numerous cosmetic surgeries, relationships, and career choices, including her discovery of being Nefertiti. She expresses the stress of dealing with housing issues and the impact on her mission to create inequality films. Despite her high consciousness and spiritual growth, Angel acknowledges ongoing karmic ch…
  continue reading
 
Angel discusses her struggle with the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) due to impairments caused by trauma and a car accident. Despite being intelligent and capable, she faces difficulties complying with PIP's interview process due to trauma-induced distress and lack of support. Angel has made complaints about harassment due to being British-Ger…
  continue reading
 
Angel detailed a series of complaints against a film school, highlighting issues of racism, intimidation, and lack of proper facilities. She mentioned past complaints against a tutor who excluded her due to her knowledge of German history and another who harassed her. Angel described a malicious tutor's actions, including using student spaces and p…
  continue reading
 
Angel discusses the birth of her grandchild, noting the baby's biracial features and her daughter's newfound understanding of her non-conventional parenting. She reflects on her own challenging childbirth experiences and societal norms around discussing personal issues like menopause and cancer. The conversation shifts to Angel’s experiences at swi…
  continue reading
 
It’s summer, and most camera manufacturers are holding back their new releases until fall, when the trade show season kicks off again. But that gives us the perfect opportunity to dive into the results of our recent community poll, where we asked if job opportunities in the industry are shrinking—and why that might be the case. Tune in for the disc…
  continue reading
 
Across the U.S., states are constantly in the midst of teacher shortages. California's teaching prep and residency programs are supposed to be part of the solution. But many hopeful teachers struggle to balance their passion with the risk of debt and high cost of living. Imperfect Paradise guest host and K-12 Senior Reporter Mariana Dale and LAist’…
  continue reading
 
Angel wrote to the Danish Prime Minister to seek assistance with settling in Denmark, having faced challenges with Danish bureaucracy and authorities. Despite efforts to obtain a Mid ID and connect with local services, Angel's German passport photo issue and lack of a Danish witness complicated matters. Angel expressed a strong desire to move to De…
  continue reading
 
This episode starts with some fresh Monitor updates from ASUS and followed from the potential upcoming ban for DJI drones in the US as well as some troubling news from Kodak, alongside ARRI's rumored plans to sell their business. We also discuss our new poll, in which we ask whether you think this year has more or less job opportunities than before…
  continue reading
 
Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department deputies severely beat Joseph Perez in 2020, then arrested him. His mom Vanessa alleges that she had previously told law enforcement that Perez has a serious mental illness and would need to be placed in a psychiatric facility. Mother and son believe the deputies used unnecessary force on Perez and are the center of…
  continue reading
 
ARRI still leads the pack when it comes to dynamic range in cameras — a fact confirmed once again by our CineD Lab Tests. That’s why it’s big news in the cine tech community when ARRI releases an upgrade to their flagship Alexa 35: the new Alexa 35 Xtreme. In this week’s episode, we dive into all the key updates: what exactly is new, how the ARRI C…
  continue reading
 
West Altadena residents Anthony Mitchell Sr. and his son Justin Mitchell were stuck at home when the Eaton Fire erupted Jan. 7. Both had disabilities, and to evacuate, they needed help. Mitchell Sr. and family members called 911 multiple times as the fire spread. But first responders didn't make it in time to evacuate the father and son. Seven mont…
  continue reading
 
How does philosophy inform modern physics? And how do physicists incorporate philosophy into their research? On this episode, we dive into those questions with philosopher Dr. Timothy McGrew and astrophysicist Dr. Luke Barnes in order to help you fine tune your thinking about the fine tuning of the universe. Critics of the fine-tuning argument will…
  continue reading
 
This week’s episode brings some surprising news from a few major players in the camera world. First off: We unfortunately didn't receive the information about the ALEXA 35 Xtreme in time for recording of this podcast. If you want to learn about ARRI's new high-speed beast, check out our detailed article or tune in to next week's episode where we wi…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text 13, 14, 15. Were some of the most awkward times of our lives. Veteran TV actor and screenwriter David Dean Bottrell is coming to Wellfleet Preservation Hall Saturday August 2nd to share with you his most awkward, embarrassing and hilarious takes on the Teenage Wasteland of adolescence. You've seen him on Boston Legal, Mad About You, …
  continue reading
 
Diapers, concrete and construction debris. The open secret about trash in Southern California is that some of the waste people assume is being properly handled is actually being disposed of on remote sites in the California high desert. The state agency in charge of waste, CalRecycle, has said the scale of illegal dumping has become an emergency. L…
  continue reading
 
The brand new Vera Rubin Observatory recently opened its 28-foot diameter mirror and snapped a few stunning images that astronomers displayed to the public for the first time in June. You can explore the amazing imagery of the heavens at the observatory's website at this site: https://rubinobservatory.org/news/first-imagery-rubin Why so many stars?…
  continue reading
 
Ron Sim’s journey from a Cambodian refugee camp to becoming the founder of Simmod Lens is anything but typical. In this heartfelt and revealing conversation with Johnnie, Ron opens up about his early years, his love for cinematography, and how financial pressure during his wife’s medical school years sparked the creation of Simmod Lens. Now, he’s n…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text These workshops are for young film-lovers and young filmmakers interested in filmmaking. Learn every aspect of filmmaking with professional filmmakers. These workshops will help you to develop and create a short, narrative or documentary which you are welcome to submit to our Wellfleet Youth Film Festival by August 22nd. This year th…
  continue reading
 
In honor of Guam Liberation Day on July 21, this week we feature an episode from the Inheriting podcast. It's about a CHamoru woman untangling the deeply complex history between the U.S. and the island she was raised on. Leialani Wihongi-Santos is CHamoru and was raised on the island of Guam with a distorted view of history. She was taught that the…
  continue reading
 
Despite how secular most disciplines in the physical sciences are today, those who study nature assume that nature is intelligible and that it should be explored. But how does modern science actually explain what nature is saying to us? How do the explain that nature is intelligible to us at all? Is science the only way to understand the physical u…
  continue reading
 
Join this week’s episode of Focus Check as we dive into the updated Lab Test results of the LUMIX S1II — and explore how this camera is getting surprisingly close to high-end cinema cameras when it comes to dynamic range. Plus, Sony just dropped a new camera, joining the growing trend of lifestyle-focused cameras alongside brands like FUJIFILM and …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Musicians Ken Field and Michael Holt talk about their band's new album, Dancy Pants. You're invited to their album release party on July 20th at Prez Hall. Two rockers from Ani Difranco's Righteous Babe Records Jocelyn Mackenzie and Kristin Ford are performing with Rachel Sage in Wellfleet at a house concert. Check out their awesome …
  continue reading
 
Struggling with addiction and reentry after multiple stints in prison, Cesar Quijano discovers ultrarunning, a hobby that turns into his addiction and salvation. Through Cesar’s story to complete a 100-mile race, Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido and producer Lucy Copp explore urgent questions around what support people need to successfully…
  continue reading
 
As Democrats confront declining Latino support across three consecutive presidential elections, a fierce debate is unfolding within the party: Are Latino advocacy groups and polling firms helping or hurting the Democratic cause? Critics argue that a flawed messaging strategy — and a complacent advocacy infrastructure — have led to Latino voters dri…
  continue reading
 
What feature would you most like to see in the next generation of mirrorless cameras? In this episode, Nino dives into the results of our latest community poll and discusses some of the most interesting suggestions and ideas shared by our listeners. Of course, we also cover this week’s gear announcements—including DJI’s new Power Stations and the S…
  continue reading
 
For decades, there’s been a persistent story about Mexican immigrants crossing the border for a better life in the United States. But there’s a new trend emerging: Mexicans and Mexican Americans, disillusioned with American politics, moving to Mexico for a more fulfilling life. In the second episode of a three-part collaboration with Latino USA, Im…
  continue reading
 
Sometimes, new films demand such unique technical requirements that they end up pushing the boundaries of camera technology. The upcoming F1 movie is a perfect example—two tech giants, Sony and Apple, developed custom cameras specifically for capturing the extreme conditions of Formula 1 racing, with cars reaching speeds of up to 375 km/h. This wee…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Ukrainian-born singer Marichka Marczyk reports on her interviews with families who were in Russian camps. Just back from being embedded with a battalion in Kiev and Donbas, she shares her recent experience there, as well as her new single from her music project educating people about the abduction of 20,000 Ukrainian children. Medica…
  continue reading
 
During a flurry of election-related anxiety, Imperfect Paradise host Antonia Cereijido re-downloaded TikTok and fell down a very specific rabbit hole: Latina trad wife content. Videos of women waking up at three in the morning, making “lonche” for their husbands and espousing traditional lifestyles – have become popular and gone viral on social med…
  continue reading
 
Join this week's discussion with Johnnie and Nino! While there haven’t been any major camera announcements, we’re working on something exciting—our very own CineD Camera Bag. We’re sharing the journey behind the project and exploring what's possible. Plus, there are a few new camera updates, a fresh lens release, and some new tripods worth talking …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text In this podcast visual artists Penny Gamble-Williams and Jennifer Staples of Bowen's Arrow and storyteller/musician Mwalim Daphunkee Professor talk about the landmark gallery exhibition, All Our Relations: Art of the Wampanoag Nation happening now through June 29th at the Cotuit Center for the Arts. The exhibition is co-curated by Ma…
  continue reading
 
Right after CineGear, the next big event is already underway. Nino joins in directly from New York to share insights from the BILD Expo, a growing industry trade show hosted by B&H. Now in its second year, the event is quickly gaining recognition across the filmmaking community. But that’s not all—this episode is packed with topics! We dive into th…
  continue reading
 
On February 18th, 2025, the LA Unified School District, the second largest public school district in the country, implemented an all-day cell phone ban for its students. Now that it’s the end of the school year, we head to Venice High School to see how the ban actually went. Grow your business–no matter what stage you’re in. Sign up for a one-dolla…
  continue reading
 
Angel discusses her strategy for contacting influential figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump for her NEPA teaching project. She emphasizes following her intuition and the law of non-interference, suggesting that her actions are guided by higher spiritual forces. Angel has drafted a cover letter to Trump, highlighting her admiration for his resil…
  continue reading
 
Angel discusses her desire to move from Brighton to Oxford for a better living situation and to be closer to her daughter, who is a free spirit. She also expresses a desire to undergo IVF at 65, considering countries like Germany and Denmark, despite concerns about ageism and societal attitudes. Angel criticizes the UK for its inequality, lack of s…
  continue reading
 
Angel recounted a troubling incident at a café in Brighton on January 2nd, involving a confrontation with a woman who had previously threatened her. The woman, known to be vulnerable, was exploiting another man for her own loneliness, which Angel had previously brought to the café's management's attention, leading to bias against her. The woman las…
  continue reading
 
The conversation reflects on Angel’s initial steps toward moving to Copenhagen, while she still resides in Brighton. She discusses her registration with BoVest Housing Association and shares experiences from a visit to Copenhagen over Christmas 2024, including a visit to a swinger club with a friend. Angel also expresses concern that her son might …
  continue reading
 
The conversation revolves around Angel’s vivid dreams involving extraterrestrials and other dimensions. In one dream, she experiences a UFO in the Himalayas, transporting chosen individuals to their home planet with 15 suns. Another dream features a tall man with a headscarf offering a treasure for protection on Earth. A third dream involves healin…
  continue reading
 
Angel and Stephen searched for henna hair dye in Copenhagen on a bank holiday, encountering a crowded tourist area. Angel felt stressed and overwhelmed by the large number of people, attributing it to a natural defense mechanism rather than claustrophobia. They eventually found the dye at an Afghan shop near Tivoli. On their last day, Angel express…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Angel recounts her flight from Copenhagen to Gatwick and the administrative challenges she has faced. She discusses her experience with Southern Housing, her current landlord in Brighton, highlighting long-standing issues including disrepairs, poor customer service, and a failed appointment with a surveyor on December 31, 2024, for…
  continue reading
 
Angel discusses her challenging life in Copenhagen, including financial struggles, reliance on food banks, and reconstructive surgery. She emphasizes her mission to sell her film, which she believes will resolve her past karma and attract supportive people. Angel also touches on her spiritual beliefs, linking her experiences to past lives, particul…
  continue reading
 
Angel and Steven visited a swingers club in Copenhagen, with Angel seeking a spiritual connection with Danish society. Despite initial awkwardness, they unintentionally initiated sexual activities, leading others to follow. Angel emphasized the non-judgmental, open atmosphere and the club's family-like environment. They also discussed their visit t…
  continue reading
 
Filmmaker and researcher Angel seeks a peaceful life in Copenhagen guided by her visions. Having faced challenges, especially in the last few years, like poor housing, a stalker, and being the victim of a near-fatal car accident, she has still managed to create multiple films and a pitch deck. With dual British–German citizenship and a complex past…
  continue reading
 
Angel shares her experiences with prejudice, family estrangement, and resilience. She discusses her documentary on inequality, her history of domestic abuse, and her independent nature, which has led to difficult relationships. Angel also explores her spiritual journey, including visions from past lives and her belief in a mission to raise consciou…
  continue reading
 
ICE raids began last Friday across Southern California. People have been detained and there have been confrontations between protesters and law enforcement. What exactly went down and where does Los Angeles go from here? We hear from family members of people detained by ICE and talk with LAist Civics and Democracy Correspondent Frank Stoltze about …
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Director Kahane Corn Cooperman and producer Innbo Shim talk about their film, Creede USA, about the impact of a theater on a small conversative mountain town that saw its boom when it was established for mining in the late 1800s. Filmmaker Kim A. Snyder tells the story of book banning and witch hunt of librarians in Texas and Florida…
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play