Radio Film School

A Special Announcement About the Future of the Show [FJ25]

08.30.2016 - By Ron DawsonPlay

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Today I bring you a special announcement about the history, and more importantly, the future of the show. September 1, 2016, marks the 1-year anniversary of Radio Film School's official premiere. It's been quite a year. Since launching, we've been #1 in our podcast category on iTunes, have been on iTunes New and Noteworthy (we still frequently make it into the top 50), named by No Film School as "the filmmaker's podcast we've all been waiting for", and this summer, Cinema5D named us one of the top 5 filmmaking podcasts to binge listen during the summer. As we approach the beginning of season 2, I want to share some thoughts I have about what we've been able to accomplish, where we're going, and other important changes you'll want to know about if you're a fan. In This EpisodeWe hear from...Dave Shulman (executive director of the Seattle Film Institute) from the “A Brief History of Cinema” episodeAlex Ferrari (host of Indie Film Hustle podcast) from the “Tarantino the Provocateur”Alex Vo (SF Bay Area filmmaker) from “Of Fathers and Filmmaking”Video essayist Adam Westbrook of Delve.tvZac Lovelace (Circa Podcast) from“A Brief History of Cinema”Patrick Moreau, head of Muse StorytellingAmina Moreau, executive creative director of StillmotionMusic in this EpisodeMusic was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. In order of appearance, the music in this episode was:Sunset by Kai Engel (CC BY)Beyond Something Beautiful by Scott Holmes (CC BY)Cylinder Six by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)Man with a Golden Soul by MC Cullah (CC BY-SA)God's Will by lo-fi is sci-fi (CC BY)Hanami by Fabian Measures (CC BY)The Sun Is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)Yes Ma’am by Cullah (CC BY-SA) Back To Buxton by Alec's Band (CC BY)Click here to learn about Creative Commons licenses and meanings.Legally License Music for Your ProductionIf you need to legally license music for your productions, from every genre (including mainstream music) look no further than Song Freedom. Click here to unlock a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30.Reach OutIf you have a question about the movie business you'd like answered, or if you just want to drop us a line to say "Hi", email us at [email protected]. Better yet, use the "Send Voicemail" button at the bottom of our website to leave a voicemail message. Follow Ron on Twitter @DareDreamerFM, or follow the show @RadioFilmSchool. Join the discussion at facebook.com/radiofilmschool.

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