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The Film Riot Podcast

English, TV & Video, 1 season, 58 episodes, 2 days, 5 hours, 38 minutes
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The Film Riot Podcast is a conversation with talented and innovative filmmakers. From directors, editors, stunt coordinators, DPs, Actors, VFX artists, and so on... We will be diving into the process, art, and lifestyle of filmmaking from every aspect.
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How a Hollywood Agent helps their Client "Break in"

What does an agent do, and how do they help their client reach that dream of their first sale? In our latest episode, Ryan talks with David Boxerbaum (Hollywood Agent and Partner at Verve) to illuminate that process. We also discuss David’s high-profile deals, including recent bidding wars for “Occupant” which ended in a high 6 figure sale to New Line, and “I Am Not Alone” which sold to Netflix in another high-six-figure deal.
6/13/202343 minutes, 4 seconds
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From Short Story to Studio Bidding War

How do you take an idea from concept, to short story, to a 9 studio bidding war? In our latest episode Ryan talks with Scott Glassgold (a Manager and Producer with well over a decade of experience) about how he did exactly that!  After getting his start at New Line Cinema and Disney, Scott Founded Ground Control, an innovative Management and Production company. From there, he’s gone on to nurture several short films and initial ideas to final feature films – such as Prospect, The Beyond, and his latest Horrorscope. Scott is no stranger to high-profile deals like his 7 figure sale of "My Wife and I Bought a Ranch" to Netflix, or his most recent bidding war for "Occupant" that ended in a high 6 figure sale to New Line.
2/21/202349 minutes, 41 seconds
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A Brand New Way to Get a Film Made

Chris and Zeek are the writer/director team behind PROSPECT, an indie sci-fi film that broke through the ceiling of its budget and has since gone on to find its audience on streaming. Even though Chris and Zeek were happy with their film, they couldn't help but think that there must be a better way to get a budget for their film while retaining creative control and including the wider community around the project. With the birth of NFTs, they think they have found that answer. Today, Ryan chats with the filmmakers about their new venture with The Fringe and how it might change how films are made forever.
3/2/202251 minutes, 46 seconds
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Independent Filmmaking: Pitching, Budgeting, & Casting

Via Twitter Spaces, Ryan interviews Scott Glassgold, who answers an array of questions in regards to pitching, budgeting, casting your lead, look books, studio vs. independent filmmaking, and funding feature and TV projects. Scott Glassgold is a Manager and Producer with well over a decade of experience. After getting his start at New Line Cinema and Disney, Scott Founded Ground Control, an innovative Management, and Production company. From there, he’s gone on to nurture several short films and initial ideas to final feature films – such as Prospect and The Beyond. Recently Scott has driven several high-profile deals like his recent 7 figure sale of "My Wife and I Bought a Ranch" to Netflix
11/30/202142 minutes, 25 seconds
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Sound Mixing Amazon’s The Boys

Alexandra Fehrman is the Emmy nominated Sound mixer of Amazon's 'THE BOYS'. Her work spans series and features with projects like Killer Joe and Wu-Tang: An American Saga. But what is a sound mixer, and what do all of the other departments inside the sound team do? Alexandra sheds light on that, plus some of her tricks for landing the sound for some common and not-so-common scenarios.
9/14/202146 minutes, 11 seconds
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Getting Ambitious with an Indie Budget

How do you make a small budget seem large or few resources seem plentiful? That is what Ryan and Colin Levy discuss in this latest episode. Colin is no stranger to making an indie budget look like a Hollywood blockbuster. His short film, Skywatch stands shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the biggest films you've seen, all done with far fewer resources than you'd think.  
8/31/20211 hour, 6 minutes, 39 seconds
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Editing HBO's Mare of Easttown

Amy Duddleston is the Emmy nominated editor of HBO's MARE OF EASTTOWN. Amy's work span decades and genres, culminating in a wellspring of wisdom and talent. From the shot-for-shot PSYCHO remake to the Tarantinoesque Amazon series HUNTERS, Amy consistently wields an incredible sense of pacing, story, and character. Today Ryan and Amy dive into Amy's work and how she constructs such engaging and emotional edits.
8/17/202159 minutes, 14 seconds
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Developing, Pitching, and Selling Feature Films

Scott Glassgold is a Manager and Producer with well over a decade of experience. After getting his start at New Line Cinema and Disney, Scott Founded Ground Control, an innovative Management, and Production company. From there, he’s gone on to nurture several short films and initial ideas to final feature films – such as Prospect and The Beyond. Recently Scott has driven several high-profile deals like his recent 7 figure sale of "My Wife and I Bought a Ranch" to Netflix,
5/11/20211 hour, 25 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Importance of a 1st AD

The importance of the First Assistant Director can't be understated. They set the tone for the crew, keep the production on schedule, and are one of the closest allies of the director. And this is the role Hristo Dimitrov fills with ease. With films like Rambo: Last Blood, Hunter Killer, Paul, Apostle of Christ, and the recent Netflix original Concrete Cowboy on his resume, it's safe to say that Hristo is no stranger to the ins and outs of the process. Today Ryan chats with Hristo about the responsibilities and challenges a 1st AD faces during the making of a feature film.
4/27/202153 minutes, 55 seconds
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Directing Extraction with Sam Hargrave

Sam Hargrave is the director behind the new Netflix original, Extraction, starring Chris Hemsworth. While Extraction is Sam's first feature as a director, it's far from his first experience with action. With credits in Atomic Blonde, Winter Soldier, Civil War, Infinity War, and End Game, Sam has been a part of creating some of the most exciting action of the last 10 years. In this episode, Sam talks about his path to the director's chair and how he handles action to create those visceral gut-punch-style action sequences.
3/30/202149 minutes, 15 seconds
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Writing/Directing 'I Care a Lot'

J Blakeson is the writer/director behind the new Netflix original, I Care a Lot, starring Rosamund Pike. J started his career like many of us did, making films with his friends and just trying to figure it out. By 21, he had his first agent and went about trying to get his scripts made. After some years of frustration, J took matters into his own hands and wrote a film that he knew he could make himself with the resources he had. That film ended up being his breakout feature, The Disappearance of Alice Creed. Since then, J has carved a spot for himself in the feature and television world with his unique voice, leading to his latest and possibly best film.
3/3/20211 hour, 1 minute, 18 seconds
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Telling Stories that Matter

The journey toward making the feature film “CLOUDS”—now available on Disney+—was a long one for director Justin Baldoni. In 2013 Justin released a short doc on Zach Sobiech, a remarkable 17-year-old diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The story of Zach’s life, how he lived, and how he brightened the world for everyone around him struck a massive chord with Justin. Since then, bringing that story to the screen has been both a passion and a promise to keep. With the film’s release, Justin has kept his promise to Zach and gave us all the gift of perspective with this touching story.
10/27/202043 minutes, 15 seconds
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Making a Creature Feature

Brett and Drew Pierce are the writer/director team behind the new horror film THE WRETCHED, an old school creature feature with more going on under the hood than just scares. While having a background in Hollywood productions, the brothers still approach their work with a "do-it-yourself" attitude and a complete willingness to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty to make their film happen. Their infectious passion has led to them releasing their latest feature under IFC Films and will undoubtedly grant them more great features to come.
10/20/20201 hour, 9 minutes, 31 seconds
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Don't wait for Hollywood to Make Your Film

Make your film! That is what drives the team behind the new comedy FAITH BASED. From shooting with iPhones in their living rooms, to what it ultimately became—a full-blown feature film with an impressive cast (Jason Alexander, Lance Riddick, and David Koechner, just to name a few). Vincent Masciale, Luke Barnett, and Tanner Thomason were going to make this film, come "hell" or high water. Now with an October 9th release date and a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, the guys have show that with a little luck and a whole lot of passion and talent, you can make your dream project happen.
10/7/20201 hour, 13 minutes, 18 seconds
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Finding Success in Filmmaking

“Proceed as if” is some of the best advice a young filmmaker can hear, it perfectly encompasses so many important ideas. But that isn’t the only gem Quincy Ledbetter drops in this latest episode. From the beginning of his infatuation with film sitting in a theater watching Last Action Hero, to finding his way into writing and directing through music and photography - Quincy has always done just that, “Proceed as if”. Now in post on his first feature film “Alieu the Dreamer”, Quincy looks back on what led him here and all the things he learned along the way.
9/15/20201 hour, 20 minutes, 51 seconds
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Making and Distributing Your Film Independently

"Just make your film" is a rallying cry for many, but very few back up those words with action. Today's guest, the multifaceted Jim Cummings, is absolutely one of those few.  Through crowdfunding and self-distribution, Jim has found a lot of success for his first feature "Thunder Road". He's following that up with his next two features: the thriller "The Beta Test" and the horror film "The Werewolf" (his first studio film). Ryan and Jim dive into his unique approach to filmmaking and how he's carving out a path that's all his own. Also, be sure to check out Musicbed's new series "YouTube Masters"
9/1/20201 hour, 3 minutes, 29 seconds
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How a Hollywood Legend Directs Actors

With films like Saturday Night Fever, Short Circuit, WarGames, and Dracula in his filmography, the term “legendary director” flows out of your mouth when talking about John Badham. But film isn’t the only medium where he left his mark. Badham also directed a list of iconic shows like Heroes, The Shield, and Supernatural. His incredible career has led to a wealth of knowledge about the craft. Lucky for us, John is passionate about sharing, and in this episode, Ryan and John dive deep into working with actors. They cover everything from staging a scene to managing big-name talent.
8/18/202038 minutes, 56 seconds
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Directing a Blockbuster with an Indie Budget

‘GREYHOUND’ is the latest original film to hit Apple+ TV. Oscar winning writer/director Aaron Schneider chats with Ryan about his process for constructing the intricate battle sequences, pulling story out of the technical, and what it’s like to work with the legendary Tom Hanks! From his humble beginnings as a special effects student, to his growth into a cinematographer and eventually Academy Award-winner, Aaron’s story is one you won’t want to miss!
8/4/202051 minutes, 31 seconds
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Writing & Directing Story Driven Horror

Relic is the directorial debut of Japanese-Australian writer/director filmmaker, Natalie Erika James. It’s a horror film anchored by its deeply emotional and honest themes, and masterfully co-written and directed by James. Released theatrically in drive-ins, and now available across most major streaming platforms, you’d never guess that Relic is Natalie’s first outing as a feature writer/director. In the episode of the Film Riot podcast, fresh off the experience of making the film, Natalie meets with Ryan to discuss her experience as a first-time writer/director, working with actors, and why she leaned into the horror genre to tell this specific and personal story. 
7/21/202053 minutes, 18 seconds
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Emotionally Impactful Cinematography w/ Jody Lee Lipes

As the cinematographer for such beautiful work as A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Manchester by the Sea, and I Know This Much is True, Jody Lee Lipes brings an emotional honesty to all his work. Of course, every element within the filmmaking process is a part of delivering on that honesty, with arguably two of the most important aspects being the performance and cinematography. Those two elements work together in a creative dance - if one is out of step with the other, the intention won't land and the emotional impact would be lost. Imagine the scene in Contagion where Matt Damon's character learns his wife has died, but with constant dolly moves and lens flares. That emotional honesty is something that Jody pulls off with ease. Today he and Ryan chat about leaning into that meaning and honesty, working with technically difficult scenes (like the twinning in his latest HBO show), and what made him want to be a filmmaker.
7/7/202058 minutes, 58 seconds
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MAKING "STAR WARS: ORIGINS" - A FAN FILM

If you are wondering how to start making the films you love… To steal from Nike’s slogan… JUST DO IT! That thought process seems to be behind everything Phil Hawkins does. Like most of us, he’s a student of Spielberg, Lucas, and the other greats of that day. Since he broke in, Phil has directed several features and worked with the likes of Al Pacino, Robert Englund, and Christopher Walken. Today Ryan and Phil chat about how he shot an award-winning feature in just two days, making one of the biggest fan films ever made, and the importance of working with people you trust.
6/16/202056 minutes, 39 seconds
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Writing for Film and Television with Dayna Lynne North

What is "your voice"? Should you start with theme, character, a concept? So many questions flood your brain when you sit down to write, especially when first starting out. Today Ryan chats with the incredible Dayna Lynne North (Writer, Showrunner, and Executive Producer for properties like Veronica Mars, and most recently Insecure for HBO). Ryan and Dayna dive into what your voice is, how she gets started on a project, and what guides her through the writing process.
5/5/202059 minutes, 46 seconds
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Writing & Directing your First Feature

How do you get your first feature made? It’s the question every aspiring filmmaker wants answered. Today Ryan speaks with Ricky Staub — writer, director, and entrepreneur. After coming off the success of his first narrative project, The Cage (developed in collaboration with Film Supply) Ricky connected with the producers that would help make his first feature a reality. He and Ryan cover everything from his years working under the prolific producer Sam Mercer (on films like THE LAST AIRBENDER, DEVIL, and SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMEN), to starting his own commercial company to hone his technical craft. They explore and dive deep into a discussion about the path and experiences of writing and directing his first feature film, starring IDRIS ELBA no less! You don’t want to miss this!
4/28/20201 hour, 19 minutes, 55 seconds
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Editing for Quibi & What Makes a Story Work

Yesterday marked the launch of Quibi, a 2-billion dollar bet by Hollywood and tech giants Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman to change the face of content consumption on the go. There have been lots of opinions about Quibi’s viability, potential for success, and its mobile-only platform. Well, today we give you an inside peek with a filmmaker who has worked directly with one of its productions. Lucas Harger is an Emmy award-winning editor with several docs under his belt. He was Ryan’s collaborator on both BALLiSTIC and There Comes a Knocking. Today Ryan and Lucas talk about his latest project Prodigy, a doc series for the Quibi brand. Along with discussing the ins and outs of post for this new mobile platform, the guys dive into what makes a story work and the cross over between doc and narrative.
4/7/202048 minutes, 59 seconds
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Producing for Film and Television with Yolanda T. Cochran, P.G.A.

What the hell does a producer do? When every production can have five different versions of them, it's no wonder this is a recurring question. Well, today we have the definitive answer as Ryan "sits down" with Yolanda T. Cochran, VP Production, Walt Disney Television/Freeform. Yolanda brings nearly a decade and a half of knowledge from her work on such films a "Book of Eli," "The Blind Side," and "Point Break." She and Ryan chat about the various roles of the producer, why writers aren’t usually on set, how a budget is pulled together, and the current state of the industry amidst COVID-19.
3/31/202059 minutes, 40 seconds
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Directing for an Audience with Alison James

Alison James is an incredibly talented writer/director on the rise and headed toward her first feature film. After winning Best Narrative Short at the Austin Film Festival for her short film, Judas Collar, Alison was able to land reps at WME and has since been developing what will be her first feature film.
12/31/201954 minutes, 18 seconds
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Advice from a Hollywood Manager with Scott Glassgold

Scott Glassgold is a Manager and Producer with well over a decade of experience. After getting his start at New Line Cinema and Disney, Scott Founded Ground Control, an innovative Management and Production company. From there he's gone on to nurture several short films and initial ideas to final feature films - such as Prospect, The Beyond, and his latest sale to Paramount, The Follower. Recently, Scott has partnered with Screen Gems to produce horror proof of concepts with an eye towards developing them into feature films. The program is called Scream Gems and aims to collaborate with up-and-coming filmmakers to produce horror shorts with the primary goal of developing new, original content into feature films. Follow Ground Control on twitter for updates!
12/17/201957 minutes, 8 seconds
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Making Your Project Happen with Cassandra Ebner

Cassandra Ebner is a truly wonderful filmmaker and human. She's a writer, producer, actor, and stuntwoman. Her career spans over 6 years in the industry and on some of the biggest productions around - like Game of Thrones, War for the Planet of the Apes, Shazam!, Arrow, and The Flash. Most recently Cassandra has written, produced, and starred in her web series, LifeXP.
12/3/201954 minutes, 4 seconds
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From YouTube to Hollywood with Director Joe Penna

Joe Penna is a writer/director that got his start on YouTube. You may know him as Mystery Guitar Man, but today he is directing feature films starring massive talents like Mads Mikkelsen, Anna Kendrick, and Toni Collette.  Ryan chats with Joe about directing his first film with a major star attached and his overall path to feature films.
9/10/201946 minutes, 24 seconds
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A New Type of Storytelling with Matti Haapoja

Matti Haapoja is a filmmaker, vlogger, and content creator.  Today Ryan picks his brain about this new form of storytelling that he is one of the pioneers of. Check out his incredible YouTube channel to see more of his work!
7/30/201952 minutes, 46 seconds
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Directing Independent Film with Brent Christy

Brent Christy is a director and DP with a deep wealth of knowledge.  He’s worked on everything from big-budget projects to the tiny passion project and makes every one of them stand out. Today we chat about directing, cinematography, set life, and balancing all that with family.
7/9/201958 minutes, 36 seconds
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Sound for Film and Television with Dallas Taylor

Today on the show, Ryan talks with Dallas Taylor about all things sound! Dallas is the owner and lead over at Defacto Sound. He and his team have worked on some of the biggest ads from Nike, Ford, Puma, and Audi, to documentaries that have gone to Sundance and Tribeca. They have also done amazing work on network promos for HBO, NatGeo, AMC and Netflix, and massive trailers like Game of Thrones, Fallout, Elder Scrolls, and tons more   Dallas also Hosts a podcast about sound called Twenty Thousand Hertz that around 100,000 people listen to every other Monday. It's "a lovingly crafted podcast that tells the stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds". They take 150-200 hours to make and are crafted with love and care, so definitely check that out and subscribe!
5/14/20191 hour, 8 minutes, 46 seconds
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Story Structure: 3 Acts vs 5 Acts

On today’s episode, Ryan talks to Frank Barbiere, comic book and video game writer with credits in Destiny, Violent Love, Five Ghosts, Lobo, Supergirl, Avengers, and more. The guys talk about writing in film and comics, story structure, and working with artists.
4/16/201956 minutes, 47 seconds
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Documentary vs Narrative Filmmaking

On today’s episode, Ryan talks to collaborator, Lucas Harger (editor of BALLiSTIC). But unlike the last episode with Lucas, this one is all about documentary work. Lucas is an Emmy award-winning editor with several docs under his belt and a lot of knowledge to give on the genre, including how it overlaps with narrative and how useful its experience is for narrative work.
3/26/201944 minutes
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From Stunts to Directing with Trevor Addie

Trevor Addie is an incredibly talented stunt performer, stunt coordinator, and director that has worked on some of the biggest films and TV shows out there like, War for the Planet of the Apes, Game of Thrones, Flash, BFG, Warcraft, Star Trek Beyond, Suicide Squad, Godzilla, and plenty more!  He has a unique, honest, and experienced view on the art and craft of filmmaking. Today we are talking about everything from his life as a stunt performer/coordinator to how to run a set as the director.
3/12/201953 minutes, 19 seconds
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You Don’t Need Hollywood to Make Your Feature

Today's guest is Zach Lipovsky. Zach is a writer/director that has recently finished two feature films - one for Disney and the other is a small indie film he made on his own with directing and writing partner, Adam Stein. Zach explains how they went about getting their film made outside of the Hollywood system.
2/26/201941 minutes, 48 seconds
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Getting Your Film Made with Seth Worley

Seth Worley is back to talk about making his latest short film and his continued path to making his first feature. SPONSOR: The next time you need some gear, jump over to Lensprotogo.com and save 20% by using the code FILMRIOTPODCAST!
2/12/20191 hour, 51 seconds
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

We will be back in 2019!
12/22/20181 minute, 24 seconds
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What an Actor Needs & Finding Your Voice

Hannah Ward is an excellent actor with tons of insight. Ryan and Hannah chat about the actor/director relationship, bad experiences, and finding your voice.   Connect with Hannah:Hannah on IMDB Hannah on Instagram Hannah on Twitter Connect with Ryan Connolly:Ryan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
12/4/20181 hour, 2 minutes, 35 seconds
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Setting up an Independent Film with Graham Powell

Graham Powell is a writer, director, and actor from New York working to get his first independent feature off the ground. Today the guys talk about the ups and downs of independent filmmaking. Connect with Josh:Graham on IMDB Graham on Facebook Graham Website Graham on Youtube  Connect with Ryan Connolly:Ryan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
11/14/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 36 seconds
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Making Short Films & Getting them Seen with Josh Tanner

Josh Tanner is a writer/director from Australia with some amazing short films like The Landing, The Rizzle, and Reverse. Today Ryan and Josh talk about directing horror, the transition between low budget shorts and larger productions, and getting their films seen by the right people.   Connect with Josh:Josh on IMDB Josh on Instagram Connect with Ryan Connolly:Ryan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
10/30/201856 minutes, 19 seconds
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Film Riot was my Film School with Josh Connolly

Josh Connolly joins the podcast today to talk about Film Riot and how he found his way into filmmaking.   Connect with Josh:Josh on IMDB Josh on Instagram Josh on Twitter Connect with Ryan Connolly:Ryan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
10/17/201853 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Difference Between Film & TV with Avi Youabian

Avi Youabian is an editor with credits like The Walking Dead, Constantine, Frequency, The Brave, and a director with credits in The Walking Dead, Zoo, and Tainted Love.  Today, Ryan talks to Avi about directing, editing, and the difference between television and film with editor/director.   Connect with Avi Youabian Avi on IMDB Avi on Twitter Avi on Instagram Avi's Website Connect with Ryan: Ryan on Twitter Ryan on Instagram Ryan on Facebook Ryan on IMDB Ryan’s Website
10/3/201853 minutes, 52 seconds
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Directing and Pitching with Dan Trachtenberg

Dan Trachtenberg is the director of 10 Cloverfield Lane, Black Mirror (Playtest), and the coming series The Boys. Today on the show, Ryan talks to Dan about directing, film school, pitching, and navigating notes.   Connect with Dan Trachtenberg Dan on IMDB Dan on Twitter Dan on Instagram Connect with Ryan: Ryan on Twitter Ryan on Instagram Ryan on Facebook Ryan on IMDB Ryan’s Website
9/18/201854 minutes, 46 seconds
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Directing The Nun with Corin Hardy

Corin Hardy talks about his experience as a horror director on his latest film, The Nun.   Connect with Corin Hardy:Corin on IMDB Corin on Instagram Corin on Twitter Connect with Ryan Connolly:Ryan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
9/12/201842 minutes, 3 seconds
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Developing and Releasing Independent Films with Isaiah Smallman

Isaiah Smallman is a writer, director, and producer. Most recently he was the executive producer of the A24 acquired film, "Never Goin' Back". On this episode, Ryan talks with Isaiah about the dos and don'ts of producing and what it takes to create and release independent films.   Connect with Isaiah:Isaiah's Podcast Isaiah's IMDB Isaiah's on Twitter Isaiah's Instagram Connect with RyanRyan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
8/28/20181 hour, 4 minutes, 37 seconds
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First Feature as a Cinematographer with Daniel Routh

Daniel Routh talks about his experience as the cinematographer on his first feature film.   Connect with Daniel Routh:Daniel on IMDB Daniel on Instagram Daniel on Twitter Daniel's Website Connect with Ryan Connolly:Ryan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
8/21/20181 hour, 9 minutes, 43 seconds
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Getting your first feature made with Mike Pecci

Mike Pecci is a filmmaker from Boston who is currently in development on his first Hollywood feature. On this episode, we discuss his path to creating the script for his film and how he landed it at a major studio. Connect with Mike:Mike's Podcast Mike's IMDB Mike on Twitter Mike's Instagram Mike's Vimeo Mike's Website Connect with RyanRyan on TwitterRyan on InstagramRyan on FacebookRyan on IMDBRyan’s Website
8/14/20181 hour, 1 minute, 7 seconds
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Getting Noticed in the Film Industry with Seth Worley

Seth Worley And Ryan Connolly talk about their experiences pitching and trying to get their first features made.   Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Seth Worley: IMDB - Instagram - Twitter - Website Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube  
8/7/201859 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cinematography for a Narrative Film with Chase Smith

Today's guest is Chase Smith (Cinematographer of BALLiSTIC). Today we talk first narrative as a DP, throwing out the shot list and prepping a story.   Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Chase Smith: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Vimeo Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
7/24/20181 hour, 1 minute, 13 seconds
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Sound Design for Film and Video Games with Rob Krekel

Today's guest is Rob Krekel (Audio lead at Naughty Dog with credits on games like Uncharted and The Last of Us ). On this episode, Ryan talks to Rob about designing sound to enhance a story and how audio for video games is different from film.   Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Rob Krekel: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Website Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
7/17/201854 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Creative Process of Writing and Directing with Ryan Booth

Today's guest is Ryan Booth (Writer/Director with credits ranging from music videos and commercial work to film ). On this episode, the two Ryans talk about directing and their personal pathways toward making their first features.   Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Ryan Booth: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Website - Vimeo Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
7/10/20181 hour, 14 minutes, 55 seconds
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Editing a Short Film with Lucas Harger

On today’s episode, Ryan talks to collaborator, Lucas Harger (editor of BALLiSTIC). The guys talk about the experience of editing BALLiSTIC, working with short films, and the director and editor relationship.   Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Daniel: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - YouTube Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
7/3/20181 hour, 8 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Director Composer Relationship with Daniel James

On today’s episode, Ryan talks with Daniel James. Daniel has worked as a composer on films like Terminator Genisys, Ride Along and Truth or Dare, and video games like Call of Duty and Metal Gear Solid. Today the guys talk about the director/composer relationship, working with temp music, following your gut, and more. Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Daniel: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - YouTube Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
6/26/201854 minutes, 17 seconds
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Acting for TV and Film with Matt Lanter

On today’s episode, Ryan talks with Matt Lanter. He has a great list of projects under his belt like NBC's Timeless, Pitch Perfect 3 and voice acting as both Aquaman and Anakin Skywalker. Today Matt talks about everything from acting on the stage, to television, films, and voice acting. Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast BALLiSTIC trailer  Connect with Matt: IMDB - Twitter - INSTAGRAM - PODCAST Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
6/19/20181 hour, 5 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Role of an Editor with Evan Schiff

On today’s episode, Ryan talks with Evan Schiff (editor of John Wick 2 and the upcoming John Wick 3) about VFX editing, Assistant editing, working with Guillermo Del Toro, editing action scenes, and dealing with studio notes. Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast Connect with Evan: IMDB - Twitter - Website Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
6/12/201850 minutes, 47 seconds
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Directing Low to Big Budget Films with David F. Sandberg

Ryan talks with David Sandberg (director of Shazam, Lights Out, and Annabelle Creation). We discuss working with actors, pitching to studios, and the ins and outs of prepping/shooting a big budget feature film.   Links: Visit our site for more: Filmriot.com/podcast David’s original Film Riot interview   Connect with David: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - YouTube - Vimeo   Connect with Ryan: IMDB - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - Youtube
6/5/201847 minutes, 3 seconds
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