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A podcast about all things filmmaking!! Join us as we journey through the independent filmmaking world!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmmakernova/support
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This years Atlantic International Film Festival is just around the corner, and with it comes a new line-up of films across a fresh collection of streams. This podcast showcases the voices of filmmakers whose work will feature in the program, going deep behind the vision and motivation for each film. Find out More: https://atlanticfilmfestival.ca/ Produced by Podstarter https://www.podstarter.io/
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Welcome to Skybound Perspectives, a podcast that transcends the ordinary and takes you on an extraordinary aerial journey. Hosted on Vercel, this is your premier destination for everything related to drones, aerial photography, and the thrill of exploration from the skies. At the helm of Skybound Perspectives is Audrey Nova, a seasoned journalist with a profound passion for technology and aerial photography. With her vibrant personality and extensive knowledge, Audrey serves as more than jus ...
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Rez Dahya, Director of "Boxcutter," discusses his film's mission to redefine hip-hop films by exploring diverse stories beyond stereotypes. The movie follows an aspiring artist recovering his stolen laptop ahead of a life-changing meeting with a top music producer. Dahya emphasizes artistic integrity and the importance of creating authentic, commun…
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Mike Downie and Jake Gold are elated to share the story of Tragically Hip, focusing on their history, legacy, and the importance of telling their full story. Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal is a project that began in 2020, with Prime in LA providing significant financial support and creative freedom. The documentary spans four episodes, each cap…
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Arianna Martinez presents Do I Know You From Somewhere? as her first feature film! In this episode, Arianna discusses the emotional journey of releasing this film, that she co-wrote with her husband, which blends genres inspired by Korean cinema. The film explores non-linear storytelling, blending timelines to examine life choices and their consequ…
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Taylor Olson, a Canadian Screen Award & ACTRA Award nominee, joins us this episode to chat about making films in Atlantic Canada! Taylor sits down with our host, Rhys Waters, to chat about the boundaries and potential of filmmaking in Atlantic Canada, highlighting the tight-knit community, resource availability, and need for balance between competi…
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Nick Sexton, Director and Writer has produced a love letter to St. John's Newfoundland, with his feature film, Skeet. In this episode, Nik sits down with our host Rhys Waters to discuss his 6 years of production, as well as what it was like capturing themes of rehabilitation, fatherhood, immigration and drug use. Nik emphasizes the importance of co…
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The Atlantic International Film Festival is taking off for 2024! In this episode, we sit down with Martha Cooley as she shares her perspectives on programming, local and international films, and the importance of showcasing local talent. Martha discusses the challenges of curating a program with over 900 films submitted each year while highlighting…
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This podcast explores the game-changing impact of drone technology on cinematography, tracing its journey from military use to a vital filmmaking tool. It delves into how drones have democratized aerial shots, allowing filmmakers at all levels to achieve stunning visuals. The series covers various aspects, including the history and evolution of dro…
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This is Suri Freeman, and welcome to "Unlocking the Skies: Your Guide to Top-rated Drone Services Near Me". Welcome to "Unlocking the Skies," the podcast that takes you on a high-flying journey into the world of professional drone services. I'm your host, Suri Freeman, a drone enthusiast with a passion for exploring the incredible potential of aeri…
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On this episode we discuss a quirky, detective comedy romance from PEI. Who's Yer Father? follows a small-town private investigator, played by Chris Locke, as he investigates the sale of black market lobster in Prince Edward Island. Along the way he gets help from an eccentric convenience store owner, played by Susan Kent, who has her own agenda. I…
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On this episode we explore a film that the creators describe as a ‘warm hug’. This heartfelt documentary celebrates the life and work of Ernie Coombs, the iconic Canadian children’s television personality who encouraged generations of kids to be their best selves. The children's entertainer who created and starred in the long-running Canadian telev…
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On this episode we explore a film that is a haunting love letter to dying way of life. Sweetland is the story of an endangered Newfoundland community and the struggles of one man determined to resist its extinction. Faced with community pressure and offered substantial money, he wants to live out the rest of his life in his home. We interviewed wri…
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In this episode we explore a film that mashes up the textures of Indian cinema with a Canadian coming-of-age picture. The Queen Of My Dreams is a comedy-drama that explores the casm between desires and expectations. Set Against the backdrop of a shared obsession with Bollywood fantasy. Mariam, a Pakistani Muslim woman, and her Canadian-born daughte…
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With Love and a Major Organ is set in an alternate world where hearts are made of objects and suppressing emotions is self-care, a lonely woman rips out her own heart for the man she loves, only to discover that he has run away with it. Whimsical, quirky, and wildly original, With Love and a Major Organ pushes on the ever-stranger phenomenon of phy…
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In this episode we talk to Ian Harnarine, the writer and director of Doubles. The story of a Trinidadian street vendor must travel to Toronto and decide if he will help save his estranged father from dying. Ian was born in Toronto, Canada and is the son of immigrants from Trinidad & Tobago. He attended York University earning a Bachelor’s degree in…
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The 2023 Atlantic International Film Festival is just around the corner, and with it comes a new line-up of films across a fresh collection of streams. This podcast showcases the voices of filmmakers whose work will feature in the 2023 program, going deep behind the vision and motivation for each film. Find out More: https://atlanticfilmfestival.ca…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Rachel Jacob. In the conclusion of our conversation, Rachel talks about her “love” for producing and the importance of it. We talk about how networking is important in the film industry and her love for grassroots filmmakers in Louisiana. We conclude the part of the conversation with Rachel answering questions in a ra…
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Part 3 of my conversation with Rachel Jacob. In the third part of our conversation, Rachel talks about directing projects written by someone other than herself and how the key is communication with the writer. We also talk about collaboration on set with the crew and how sometimes the Director may not always have the best idea. We end this portion …
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Part 2 of my conversation with Rachel Jacob. In the second part of our conversation, Rachel and I talk about screenwriting and being being authentic Rachel talks about using her life experiences and emotional states as a foundation for her stories. Rachel and I continue as we talk about how we write from each character’s point of view versus anothe…
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Part 1 of my conversation with Rachel Jacob. In the first part of our conversation, Rachel talks about her background as an actor in both theatre and film and how she takes concepts she learned as a theatre actor and applied them to film acting. Rachel also talks about how she got started in the film industry being thrusted into an 2 Assistant Came…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Teri Stouff In the conclusion of our conversation, Teri and I reflect back on the aftermath of Hurricane Ida and how our feature film, Dear Kate, helps us remember how our hometown was before the devastation hit 3 months after wrapping principle photography. We conclude the conversation with a round of rapid fire ques…
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Part 3 of my conversation with Teri Stouff In the third part of our conversation, Teri and I talk about wardrobe and the challenges we faced making an indie film. Our conversation dives into the challenges of making sure the wardrobe is the right fit and fits the story. We continue to talk about budget restraints and keeping the wardrobe safe. We c…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Teri Stouff In the second part of our conversation, Teri and I continue to talk about her role as a producer of an indie feature film and the idea of delegation. Teri talks about keeping track of all the small details in order to keep the project consistent. We switch gears to the art of makeup and how the script and …
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Part 1 of my conversation with Teri Stouff In the first part of our conversation, Teri brings us back to her start in indie filmmaking dating back to helping me with film school. She talks about her love for drama and singing. We share our memories about the first day of production of our feature film, Dear Kate,. We talk about the ups and downs wh…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Zach Dufrene In the conclusion of our conversation, Zach and I continue to share laughs about our time on the set of Dear Kate,. We conclude the conversation with an informative round of rapid fire questions. Make sure to check out the links below and follow Zach on social media. Make sure to check out the song “Sunri…
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Part 3 of my conversation with Zach Dufrene In the third part of our conversation, Zach and I talk about key signatures and setting the tone musically. We talk about how score and music can be used to tell the story. We talk about transitioning from a song to a new piece of score making a seamless transition. We talk about the well known phenomenon…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Zach Dufrene In the second part of our conversation, Zach and I continue talking about jazz music. We talk about my obsession with The Office and Stranger Things. Zach and I congratulate his sister on her marriage. We talk about how neither of us can play drums. We talk about Zach’s approach to composing a score for a…
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Part 1 of my conversation with Zach Dufrene In the first part of our conversation, Zach talks about his start in acting with his lead role in two short films written by a seven year old and retold as an adult. Zach also gives us the roots of his musical career with his interest in violin and starting piano lessons at the age of four. He continues h…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Bridget Malbrough In the final part of our conversation, Bridget and I talk about sticking to your craft no matter the circumstances or how you feel. We talk about how long the filmmaking process can take especially on the independent level. We also talk about makeup, wardrobe, props and safety. We conclude our conver…
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Part 3 of my conversation with Bridget Malbrough In the third part of our conversation, Bridget tells us a horror story about her experience working on a student short film. Bridget talks with me about working with a teleprompter and educates me on the similarities of acting and presenting a product. We discuss the idea of empathy for characters an…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Bridget Malbrough In the second part of our conversation, Bridget talks about how her journey in the world of acting inspired her children to follow in her footsteps. We talk about our experiences meeting celebrities, along with a special message from Batman. We conclude this part of our conversation talking about how…
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Part 1 of my conversation with Bridget Malbrough In the first part of our conversation, Bridget tells us about how she starting gaining interest in acting as a young child. She tells me the story of her first time as a background actor. We discuss the process of casting and how she handles “rejection” with a positive spin on it. We close out this p…
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Part 4 of my conversation with, Hick Cheramie.In final part of our conversation, Hick and I continue our conversation about our moral compass as artists. Hick flips the script and asks me about my fears as a feature film director. Hick talks about how he’s still the same old guy eating Vienna sausages and potted meat while drink good old-fashion ta…
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Part 3 of my conversation with, Hick Cheramie. In this third part of our conversation, Hick and I talk about the importance of communication between acting partners and improv moments. Hick talks about his view on the chain of command on a film set and his role as an actor in respect to the director’s vision. Hick and I talk about portraying a char…
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Part 2 of my conversation with, Hick Cheramie. In the second part of our conversation, Hick brings us through the process he went through gaining an agent for representation. We discuss the story about how he got his role in my movie, Dear Kate,. We continue the conversation talking about the importance of networking. We talk about his directing ex…
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Part 1 of my conversation with, Hick Cheramie. In this first part of our conversation, Hick tells us how he got his start in the film industry. He takes us through his time coming up through background work to featured supporting roles in independent films up to working on big productions alongside high-profile actors. Hick talks about the connecti…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Jenn Sullivan. In this final part of our conversation, Jenn and I talk about our experiences as a background actor. Our conversation continues as Jenn talks about working with prop weapons in the aftermath of recent tragic events. We conclude our conversation with some rapid response questions. Jenn Sullivan Facebook …
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Part 3 of my conversation with Jenn Sullivan. In the third part of our conversation, Jenn talks about why she loves working as a crafty PA. We switch gears and talk about 3 Act structure in scriptwriting. We also talk about how characters can “evolve” during the scriptwriting process. We discuss snorting baby powder and how money is everything when…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Jenn Sullivan. In the second part of our conversation, Jenn talks about her approach to portraying emotions through her character. She tells us how much she loves working on set and no day is a bad day on set. We also discover we share a very similar being to our love of film. We talk about our attention to details, a…
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Part 1 of my conversation with Jenn Sullivan. In this first part of our conversation, Jenn and I discuss how she got her start in the world of the arts. She walks us through her childhood beginnings in Texas and how that paved her way from photography to theater in college to her now working in the film industry. Jenn shows her appreciation of thea…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Actress Anna Gautreaux. In the fourth and final part of our conversation, Anna and I discuss her viewpoint on how the audience experience is different between film and theater. We also talk historical fiction in films and the things we like and dislike about them. Anna gives us her plans on continuing her pursuit of h…
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Part 3 of my conversation with Actress Anna Gautreaux. In the third part of our conversation, Anna tells us more about her life as a theater scenic charge. We also discuss the juggling act of being both a crew member and a performer in a show. We end this portion of the conversation reminiscing about our time during the original attempt of making a…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Actress Anna Gautreaux. In the second part of our conversation, Anna talks about her acting methods and how she approaches emotional scenes. We also talk about how film acting and theater acting differ in regards to the chronological order of theater vs breaking apart the story into non-sequential scenes when filming …
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Part 1 of my conversation with Actress Anna Gautreaux. Anna shares with me how she got her start in theater at a young age by studying her mom’s scripts. Anna takes us on a trip through memory lane form her time as a nameless flower to her first speaking role on the stage. She touches on her technique of memorizing lines and end this portion of the…
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Part 4 of my conversation with Independent Filmmaker, Camera Operator, and Camera Assistant, Laina Robinson. Laina and I continue to reminisce about or time on Dear Kate,. Laina participates in a lighting round of questions and defends her choices. Laina also flips the script, puts me on the spot, and insist I answer her lighting round questions. L…
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Part 3 of my conversation with Independent Filmmaker, Camera Operator, and Camera Assistant, Laina Robinson. Laina and I discusses her beginnings in the camera department and what she learned in the independent film world and how it transferred to bigger products. We share our embarrassing moments as a 2nd AC. Laina gives us her opinion on her pref…
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Part 2 of my conversation with Independent Filmmaker, Camera Operator, and Camera Assistant, Laina Robinson. Laina and I discuss what her job is in the film world and what her aspirations are in the filmmaking world. She talks about her experiences and difference working on lower budget indie films compared to big budget Hollywood productions. Lain…
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Part 1 of my conversation with Independent Filmmaker, Camera Operator, and Camera Assistant, Laina Robinson. In this beginning part of our conversation, Laina shares how she made her start in the film world bridging her love of writing short stories and her initial plans of being an animator. Laina and I also discusses how being a filmmaker, or stu…
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Part 4 of my conversation with actress Breanna Locascio. In the final part of our conversation, Breanna and I discuss the task of separating the actor’s knowledge versus the character’s knowledge. We discuss Breanna’s favorite genres of film. Breanna gives her take on typecasting and how actors aren’t who they appear to be on screen. We end the con…
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Part 3 of my conversation with actress Breanna Locascio. Our conversation continues as we talk about preparing for an audition and bringing the character to life. We talk about relying on past emotions from our personal life to put the actor’s mind into that of the character. Breanna also shares a funny audition story and got a little help from a f…
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