Practical lessons on finding the time to pursue passion projects which might not yet pay the bills. Plus, a literal “road to Damascus” experience.
Radio Film School Father’s Day Special
It’s only fitting that as we head into the week that kicks off the Radio Film School season finales, we end the season where we began. With fathers.
The Role of Producers and How to Finance a Film [RFS-SE19]
Today we have two professionals in the world of filmmaking to give expert information on 1) the role of “producer” and 2) how to finance a film.
Radio Film School Season Update and Series Trailer [RFS-FJ18]
This week we have a special episode and update that includes listener voicemail, a trailer for a new podcast and film series, and a provocative if not fun behind the scenes discussion about a past episode.
Alfred Hitchcock: Anatomy of a Genius [RFS-FJ17]
There are few filmmakers in the history of the craft who are as revered for their work, and as associated with a particular style, as Sir Alfred Hitchcock.
Superheroes in Cinema Pt. 1: The Art of Adaptation [RFS-SE18]
Superhero movies are all the rage lately. Believe it or not, there is a lot filmmakers can learn from them. Today is Part 1 in a new Short Ends series.
Ron-On-1 Interview with Dave Dugdale of LearningVideo.com [RFS Bonus]
If you’re serious about learning video, chances are you’ve come across one of the videos of Dave Dugdale of LearningVideo.com. Today we have a bonus episode of Radio Film School where I have an in-depth chat with Dave.
Get ‘er Done—A Mixed in America Update [RFS-FJ16]
Today’s episode is a must-listen episode for anyone out there who has procrastinated or dragged their heels on getting a project done. An update on my documentary “Mixed in America”.
Technology & Filmmaking: This Is Not Your Mother’s NAB Wrap-up [RFS-FJ15]
Last month we had one of the most attended NAB Shows ever. But in true Radio Film School style, our “coverage” of it won’t be what you expect.
Whitestone Motion Pictures Making “History” [RFS-FJ14]
The inspirational rise and fall (and rise again) story of how Whitestone Motion Pictures came from the brink of throwing in the towel, to shooting a project for The History Channel.