What is it like working with your spouse? Why is it important to create art that is unique to you? What is the future of Radio Film School? Tune in to find out.
Celebrating 15 Years of My Video Business [Podcast]
This May marks the 15th anniversary of my video business and this summer marks the 25th anniversary of going to film school. Wow!
Making a Documentary Pt. 5 – Giving Credit [PODCAST]
A popular reward level for crowdfunded films is a credit in the movie. Apparently, this is a bigger deal than I originally thought. Today we find out why.
MCU vs. DCEU: Lessons for Creators [PODCAST]
Today we explore why the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been able to out-pace the DC Extended Universe in box office and critical acclaim, and what lessons we creators can learn from it.
Pepsi’s Challenge: Brand Authenticity and Knowing Your Audience [PODCAST]
The #1 question I’ve had about the ridiculous Pepsi ad from a month ago is “How?” How did so many smart people in a room get this so wrong? I think today’s episode of Radio Film School has some potential answers.
NAB Week Special: Technology, Filmmaking and Form Following Function
It’s NAB this week, and we have a new technology and filmmaking episode you must hear before you spend a dime!
Making a Documentary #4 – Getting Feedback
Feedback, in all of its forms, is essential for any artist to grow in his or her craft.
Tell Deeper and More Powerful Stories with Iceberg Storytelling
“For sale. Baby shoes. Never worn.” These are the words from Ernest Hemingway’s famous 6-word short story. And they’re the impetus for today’s guest-produced and highly anticipated Radio Film School episode.
Breaking the Glass Ep. 7 – Quotas, the Gender Gap, and a Case for Diversity in Filmmaking
Is the EEOC’s investigation into Hollywood’s hiring practices of women valid? Are women really not treated equitably in Hollywood. According to Scott Baio, the answer is a resounding “No!”
Filmmaking, Race Relations & Having Tough Conversations
Is a white director the best person to tell what is traditionally a black story? Is that a question that’s even fair to ask?