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Joining me this week, Jake Bradbury
As a child, Jake was conditioned to relate to others through storytelling. That’s just the way my family did things. For his dad, that meant long-winded tales of Maine told in the regional dialect he grew up with. For him, film became the ultimate form of communication.
The revelation came to him as an impressionable 11-year-old. During a family screening of “Strange Days” his father said,
“You know, people get paid to make movies.”
Jake went on to graduate from UCSC with the highest honors in film for his Japanese costume epic, “Vengeful Spirit.” After graduation, the move to Los Angeles was inevitable.
For the past 16 years, Jake has had the opportunity to work with incredible talent from all corners of film and television. More recently, he's done work for Netflix, Maxim, and CBS as a Senior Content Producer.
Jake's film Disfigura premiered in the Youtube channel Alter, I highly recommend watching it.
My letterboxd:
My film Reel Terror:
Jake's film Disfigura:
Jake's website:
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By Ted BennettJoining me this week, Jake Bradbury
As a child, Jake was conditioned to relate to others through storytelling. That’s just the way my family did things. For his dad, that meant long-winded tales of Maine told in the regional dialect he grew up with. For him, film became the ultimate form of communication.
The revelation came to him as an impressionable 11-year-old. During a family screening of “Strange Days” his father said,
“You know, people get paid to make movies.”
Jake went on to graduate from UCSC with the highest honors in film for his Japanese costume epic, “Vengeful Spirit.” After graduation, the move to Los Angeles was inevitable.
For the past 16 years, Jake has had the opportunity to work with incredible talent from all corners of film and television. More recently, he's done work for Netflix, Maxim, and CBS as a Senior Content Producer.
Jake's film Disfigura premiered in the Youtube channel Alter, I highly recommend watching it.
My letterboxd:
My film Reel Terror:
Jake's film Disfigura:
Jake's website:
Support the show