Film45 - Filmmaking In The North

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Highlighting the film industry around the North through personal interviews.

Episódios

  • F45:024 – Brennan Vance, filmmaker - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    24/09/2018 Duração: 01h01min

    Who are you? Brennan Vance thinks about such things, then puts those thoughts onto the screen. We get deep right away about identity and much more. This past year he was awarded the 2017 McKnight Media Artist Fellowship. As far as works goes, he was cinematographer on Memories of a Penitent Heart and Robert Klein Still Can’t […]

  • F45:023 – Steve Speers, Cinemechanics - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    25/07/2018 Duração: 56min

    This episode features cinematographer, AC, and business owner Steve Speers of Cinemechanics. And the big news is that they are hosting the upcoming Next Level Expo on July 31st, 2018 from 1-6pm where various bits of production gear with be featured and reps will be present from RED, Sony, AbelCine, and MotoCrane. See cameras, lenses, […]

  • F45:022 – FilmNorth Forum 2018 - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    09/07/2018 Duração: 16min

    This year’s FilmNorth Forum is July 14-15th, 2018 and we get a look inside from FilmNorth Executive Director Andrew Peterson. Your registration includes all the panels, the double-feature screening, light breakfast/lunch, one-on-one sessions (optional), and the reception. Register now: http://myfilmnorth.org/event/2018-forum/ Pre-Forum:  FREE DOUBLE FEATURE – THURSDAY, JULY 12 A free double-feature screening of Capturing the […]

  • F45:021 – Charlie McCarron, composer - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    30/04/2018 Duração: 46min

    After having three film projects premiere at MSPIFF 2018, Film45 caught up with composer Charlie McCarron to learn about he manages to create all his content, what motivates him, how to talk to composers if you are a director, his own podcast about music (“Composer Quest”), patreon and kickstarter, editing, and even board games. Check […]

  • F45:020 – Brian Stemmler, producer - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    09/08/2017 Duração: 01h08min

    Producer/Partner Brian Stemmler is part of the YouTube series “How To Make Everything” with Andy George. He’s also a commercial producer by day over at KSTP. We talk about his journey from L.A. to Minnesota, working as a field and segment producer in television, what it looks like to have an active YouTube series, how […]

  • F45:019 – Eric Howell, Voice From The Stone - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    04/05/2017 Duração: 56min

    Director Eric Howell got his start in the stunt and effects world but his appetite for learning led him through numerous short films, including the multi-award-winning Ana’s Playground, and now to his debut feature film with Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones). We chatted the day after his film premiere at MSPIFF 2017. The full film […]

  • F45:018 – Jesse Bishop, MSPIFF Programmer - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    22/04/2017 Duração: 44min

    On today’s episode of Film45 spring is finally here and that means that 36th annual Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival is in full swing. We sneak in a chat with one of MSPIFF’s lead programmers, Jesse Bishop to learn about how he became a programmer under the tutelage of Al Milgrom, how he approaches curation, […]

  • F45:017 – Jim Brunzell, Sundance 2017 Day 3 - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    22/01/2017 Duração: 56min

    We’re coming to you “live” from Sundance 2017 Day 3, with Jim Brunzell (Sound Unseen, AGLIFF, Hammer To Nail). In this episode we review some of the films we’ve already seen, what we’re looking forward to, and some notes about the festival and maybe some personal stories, too. Recorded live from our condo in Park […]

  • F45:016 – Aleshia Mueller, Script Supervisor - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    10/01/2017 Duração: 48min

    “I’m from Backus, I can do anything!” This episode we get schooled in the art of script supervision and continuity, and in having a super can-do attitude, with Aleshia Mueller (ReelNomad). She’s been very busy the last several years working both in town and out (Atlanta and others). Find out what kind of person makes […]

  • F45:015 – Barry Andersson, director/dp/author - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    21/11/2016 Duração: 48min

    This episode of Film45 features director/dp/author/trainer Barry Andersson. He wrote The DSLR Filmmaker’s Handbook (2nd Edition) and travels around the country both to train and to work for his clients. You can find his stuff over on Moviola.com, the PVC website, Planet5d, and his own site, www.barryandersson.com. Barry knew from a young age he wanted […]

  • F45:014 Matthew Anderson, Theater People - Film45 - Filmmaking in the North

    21/09/2016 Duração: 01h09min

    We’re back with local web series writer/producer Matthew G. Anderson, creator of Theater People. This comedic series features the “drama behind the drama” of the Twin Cities theater scene and is now in production on Season Four (yeah, four!). In our chat we talk about his film start, his move to Los Angeles to write […]

  • F45:013 – Matt Osterman, filmmaker - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    11/03/2016 Duração: 41min

    Writer/director Matt Osterman joins Jeremy for a F45 podcast about making films with a science and sci-fi angle to them. From working on Sportsfan with Jon Stewart, to the Blue Zones project with Dan Buettner, and his own features Ghost From The Machine (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu) and the recent 400 Days (SyFy), starring Brandon Routh, Caty Lotz, Dane […]

  • F45:012 – Rick Vaicius, Flyway Film Festival - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    14/01/2016 Duração: 28min

    The hosts of Film45, Jeremy Wilker and Rick Vaicius, have an end-of-year chat about Flyway, Sound Unseen, the film culture in The North, and going to Sundance once again. Spirit Awards Screenings MNTV McKnight Fellowships Matt Osterman’s 400 Days MNFILMTV Town Hall, January 28th, 5:30pm, 514 Studios

  • F45:011 – Jason Schumacher, filmmaker - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    20/08/2015 Duração: 34min

    Filmmaker, producer, editor, assistant (and more) Jason Schumacher chats with us about his features, shorts, and the state of filmmaking here in The North. His most recent short film, Sad Clown, is a must-see film and his last feature, The Telephone Game, is getting VOD release this month. Jason is working on the forthcoming feature film, […]

  • F45:010 – Jan Selby, Quiet Island Films - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    29/07/2015 Duração: 40min

    At the recent Documentary Summit MSP here in the Twin Cities, Jeremy sat down with Jan Selby, from Quiet Island Films, to chat about her career path and her socially-impactful documentary films. Her doc about veterans and peace, “Beyond The Divide,” has had a great festival run and will be broadcast in the fall and […]

  • F45:009 – Dawn Mikkelson, doc maker - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    21/07/2015 Duração: 47min

    We visit with documentary filmmaker Dawn Mikkelson and learn all about her approach and work in the doc arena, including the projects on ‘green’ energy, Green Green Water, and forgiveness, Risking Light. Dawn is the owner of Emergence Pictures and a member of the Twelve Plus collaborative. She will be one of several filmmakers providing their insights […]

  • F45:008 – Kevin Pontuti, UW Stout - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    11/05/2015 Duração: 38min

    Jeremy sits down with Kevin Pontuti, professor at UW Stout in Menomonie, Wisconsin, to learn more about the 2015 Summer Cinema Intensive (an 8-week college-credit hands-on filmmaking course) and the normal degree offerings for students enrolling at Stout (digital cinema, animation, sequential/comic art). Plus, the wooded river-side setting can’t be beat! UW Stout UW Stout […]

  • F45:007 – Norah Shapiro, Miss Tibet - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    24/04/2015 Duração: 41min

    UPDATE: Norah just won the Best MN Doc award at MSPIFF! Congrats! This episode we sit down and chat with producer-director Norah Shapiro about her new documentary, Miss Tibet: Beauty in Exile, which just had its local premiere at MSPIFF 2015 (after the world premiere at DOCNYC!). Does starting off as a public defender make […]

  • 45-second Review: Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten - Film45 - Filmmaking in the Midwest

    22/04/2015 Duração: 53h00s

    MSPIFF 2015: Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock & Roll. This documentary about Cambodia’s lost music scene is incredible on many levels besides the infectious music: the fashion, the burgeoning culture scene, the growing independent country in the thick of the 1950s… If you could travel back in time this is definitely a must-see […]

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