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Whatcha Know Joe?

Joe Wallenstein & Reed Simonsen

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Joe Wallenstein has spend over 50 years in Hollywood working with and mentoring some of the biggest names in the industry. His unique life and sense of humor makes this a podcast like no other. Join Joe and get a peek behind the scenes of one of the craziest, wildest, and bizarre industry on the face of the Earth. Joe also takes questions from his listeners via the connected link. Come and Meet the Joe! And soon, you'll know what "the Joe" knows. Whatcha' Know Joe? More than you might think, ...
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In this episode Joe interviews his lifelong friend Michael Hertzberg. Michael Hertzberg was born on May 4, 1937 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is an assistant director and producer, known for such Hollywood A-List films as Entrapment (1999), Blazing Saddles (1974) and The Producers (1967). This episode was previously released and was pr…
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In this episode Joe gives us more "-ism" from his 60 years in film. When in doubt, grab a Joe-ism and film on! Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United States Copyright Law for those items in which we do not own the copyright. Also many podcast players now use AI to create episode transcripts.…
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Over his lengthy career in professional Hollywood, Joe came up with a list of "Joe-ism" that never failed when a good -ism was needed. When he moved into education teaching safety and production to the student's of the world's most famous film school, Joe taught his -isms for decades, before long he was affectionately known as "Chairman Joe!" Here …
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Part 3 of the Master Class on planning productions by one who has done it all! In this episode Joe tackles the difference between managing a production and Production Management. Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United States Copyright Law for those items in which we do not own the copyright.…
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In this episode Joe talks about fun, crazy, and difficult moments from his life in professional Hollywood and some of the wonderful "characters" that he worked and interacted with along the way! Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United States Copyright Law for those items in which we do not ow…
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This is part 2 of Breaking Down a script. Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United States Copyright Law for those items in which we do not own the copyright. Also many podcast players now use AI to create episode transcripts. These have not been reviewed or approved by the podcast creators and…
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In this episode, Joe gives us a "masters' class in filmmaking." If you are interested in how a film actually gets made, want to make a film, or are just curious, here is a secret from one of the real pros. Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United States Copyright Law for those items in which w…
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In this episode Joe offers a master class in filmmaking (and for free)! Have you ever heard "critical assumptions"? No? You want to make a film but don't know where to begin? You start right here! Whatcha now 'bout that!? Soon you will! Let's get going! Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United…
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Considered the world's premiere film school, the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts is a world class institution whose alumni is literally the "Who's Who" of worldwide film making. Heading this impressive school is Dean Elizabeth Daley. In this episode, "The Joe" asks her about her vision, her philosophy and where she sees…
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Filmmaking has it's own culture, lingo, and philosophy. If you wanna work in the biz, or just understand it, you gotta be "in the know." One of our listeners, Brandon from Los Angeles, asks Joe about "The Snow Globe." Or in other words how is it that an industry of make believe can ever be unsafe? Meet the Snow Globe and learn about what you "can" …
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In this episode Joe pays tribute to Michael Filerman and gives more life lessons about how to succeed in this very competitive business. Got a question for "the Joe?" Text him with this link! This episode claims Fair Use under United States Copyright Law for those items in which we do not own the copyright. Also many podcast players now use AI to c…
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In this episode Joe takes a question from two of our listeners. The first is a question for more information about Joe's work on the land breaking Miranda class and the second is a question from a young filmmaker on how to safety film an underwater scene. If you have a question, ask it, then you'll know what "the Joe" knows! The link is below: Got …
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Midge Costin is a legend in Hollywood Sound Design. Before teaching cinematic sound to thousands of up-and-coming film students at the prestigious School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, Midge designed major soundscapes for A-list films, some you have surely seen. Recently she directed a documentary called, "Making Waves:…
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Mario Puzo's film adaptation of his novel "The Godfather" by Francis Ford Coppola is considered by many to be a masterpiece of cinema. What most don't know (until now) is "the Joe" was there! And he was accussed as being the one who "ruined" the movie! Whatcha' Know? Judge it all for yourself as Joe takes us back to the days when Marlon Brando made…
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In this episode the one and only Joe tells us about his time working with writers Jay Presson Allen and Truman Capote. AND... his unique access to John Flynn, the attorney who guaranteed that all Americans have the "Right to Remain Silent!" Joe would later write a book about all that he learned about the Miranda case directly from John Flynn. This …
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In this episode "The Joe" gives three life lessons that he learned working up the ladder of Hollywood including what may have been the most important, "How do you like your coffee, boss?" But seriously Joe's unique humor and outlook on life make you want to get him coffee any which way he wants it! He might even tell us more about working on the Go…
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Joe Wallenstein has spend over 50 years in Hollywood working with and mentoring some of the biggest names in the industry. His unique life and sense of humor makes this a podcast like no other. Join Joe and get a peek behind the scenes of one of the craziest, wildest, and bizarre industry on the face of the Earth. Joe also takes questions from his …
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Joe Kinsella, Founder & CTO, CloudHealthHere's a link to the full transcript: http://bit.ly/joe-kinsella-tibJoin 2k people that subscribe to TiB: http://www.techinboston.co/Follow TiB on Twitter: twitter.com/techinbostonFollow Andy on Twitter: twitter.com/joekinsellaLearn more about CloudHealth: https://www.cloudhealthtech.com/…
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Tettra co-founder Andy Cook joins me on this episode of TiB to talk about leaving HubSpot to start Tettra and what it was like raising seed money from angel investors here in Boston from Dharmesh Shah to David Cancel to Mike Volpe and the BOSS Syndicate.Catch all the previous episode of the podcast at techinboston.co or search for Tech In Boston on…
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Cory von Wallenstein joined me live at the Nantucket Conference to talk about his company Adored, pivots, his time at Dyn and more.Prior to founding Adored, Cory was the CTO at Dyn. Over his six years at Dyn, Cory led product, engineering, technical operations and evangelism, and helped scale the company to more than 400 global employees with offic…
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This week on TiB, I'm joined by Liz Powers, co-founder and chief happiness spreader :) at ArtLifting.ArtLifting empowers homeless and disabled individuals through the sale of their artwork (via ArtLifting's online art marketplace). Back in October, ArtLifting raised a $1.1 million seed round from Toms Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie, angel investor Jo…
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