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By Dissolve Media
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
Today we learn how Brad Rushing lit and shot some of his best feature films: A California Christmas, Cook County, and Tomorrow by Midnight. We cover in depth his secrets, thought processes, and guerrilla filmmaking tips for your listening pleasure. Stay tuned until the end for heartwarming ideologies and our philosophy on filmmaking!
As promised, here is the link for all the articles and behind the scenes of each film.
On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview Mike Schaar-Ney a Producer out of Northern Canada. He answers your reddit questions and does a moch script pitch with Andrew. So if you are wanting to learn how to pitch a script, then this is the episode for you.
Tell us your best pitch stories.
Watch The Moustache!
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview Erica Wernick a Hollywood Career coach out of L.A. She answers your reddit questions and does a moch client call with Jasper. So if you are wanting to learn how to break into Hollywood, then this is the episode for you.
Did you learn anything new in this episode?
Order Her New Book Here!
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview Katrina Kwan a beginner actress from Canada. She talks about what she did during the pandemic to start her career and how she landed an agent. So if you are wanting to learn how she landed a role in Superman and Lois, and The Good Doctor, then this is the episode for you.
How did you land your first agent?
Follow Katrina On Insta!
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview Brandon Rhiness a full-time screenwriter in Canada. He teaches us his process for finding constant work to do this full-time. So if you are wanting to learn about becoming a full-time screenwriter, then this is the episode for you.
What's your favorite screenplay?
Read his script here!
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview the Brad Rushing (cinematographer) and Shaun Paul Piccinino (director) of the amazing film A California Christmas. They discuss the process of filming a Netflix movie, how they got into the business, guerilla filmmaking, and so much more about filmmaking and getting to the Netflix level. So if you are wanting to learn about guerilla filmmaking and how to get on Netflix, then this is the episode for you.
What's your favorite Netflix movie?
Watch A California Christmas here!
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview the DP for National Geographic, as he talks to us about adventure filmmaking. He talks about how he got into it, how he landed his first paid gig with National Geographic and all of the dangers that come with traveling the world and filming in dangerous locations. So if you are wanting to learn about adventure filmmaking, then this is the episode for you.
What's your favorite adventure spot?
Watch Life Below Zero here!
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview the directors of the horror feature film Playhouse, as they take us through the rigorous process of creating their first feature film. They talk about co-directing, location scouting, dealing with your cast, finding money, and much more. So if you are wanting to learn how to film a feature, then this is the episode for you.
What's your favorite horror?
Watch Playhouse on Amazon
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview the creators of the animated series Howie, as they take us through the rigorous process of creating their first animated series. They talk about their process, timeframe, motivation, and share a little bit of their plan for the rest of the series. So if you are wanting to learn about animation then this is the episode for you.
What's your favorite animated series?
Watch Howie on YouTube
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On this episode of Late Evening Show, we interview the fantastic Olia Oparina as she takes us through her directing career. She talks about her process, starting a production company, finding millions of dollars, and losing her funding on a project that was already paid for. So if you are wanting to learn about the craziness of Hollywood then this is the episode for you.
Tell us a story of your worst filming experience.
Follow I Am Normal film on Facebook.
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The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.