Synopsis
independent interviews covering film and the entertainment business
Episodes
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National Lampoon talks about comedy and new technology
26/08/2006National Lampoon is everywhere. Michael Motta, VP of Business Development 18/24 Film Marketing and Distribution, A Division of National Lampoon & Justin Kanew, Director of Development speak about innovations in comedy at this bastion of funny. National Lampoon's network of channels across all media and the college world is extensive. There is no end to the branching out at this point. Listen to the podcast for all their insights.http://indieville.net/podcasts/DS_20163nationallampoon.mp3
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Win $10,000 - Interview with John Katzman from Columbia College Chicago's Semester in LA & The Third Screen Film Festival
19/08/2006Listen to this insightful interview with John Katzman, the director of the Semester in LA program part of the largest film school in America, Columbia College Chicago. The only film school to have a permanent place on a studio lot. They are the organizers of the Third Screen Festival which promises to highlight the best and brightest of mobile/cellular content.Win a $10,000 grant for your mobile content at the Third Screen Film Festival (TSFF) will be the definitive cell phone film festival for the new millennium. Run from the 100 year old Radford Lot in Hollywood, home of thousands of successful movies and television series, The TSFF perfectly matches the distribution skills of North America’s largest film shorts company, Nano TV, with the country’s largest Media Arts School, Columbia College Chicago, and a tremendous Hollywood presence to create the biggest, most high profile, most accessible film festival ever created for the Third Screen.TSFF participants will have an opportunity to have their films viewe
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Interview with Barry Kotler from the Gersh Agency
01/08/2006Barry Kotler went to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he earned a BA in Radio, TV and Film. To earn a living in Madison, he worked for Wisconsin Public Television, producing segments for the riveting, nationally syndicated show, “Sewing with Nancy”. After mastering embroidery, Barry moved back to Chicago and worked for a short-lived international television syndication company, and then for himself, producing TV shows without buyers. He learned the hard way that a sale should be in place before the cameras start to roll. After deciding that it was Hollywood or bust, Kotler was accepted into the UCLA Producer Program. Fast forward and he is now the coordinator of the Literary Department at the Gersh Agency in Los Angeles. He also serves on the board of the Independent Television Festival. The following interview delves into the current state of writing in Hollywood and how this concept of indie television is starting to shift the small screen's focus to more unique content. Listen in...http://indiev
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Grammy-winner Steve Smith from Dirty Vegas talks about scoring 'Boys and Girls Guide to Getting Down'
17/07/2006Dirty Vegas tells all about his role in scoring The Boy's and Girl's Guide to Getting Down. Paul Harris, Steve Smith and Ben Harris are three lads from Kent and the South London suburbs with very different musical backgrounds (and that strange Cockney accent), united by a shared love of a good tune and a passion for partying. We'll be listening to Steve Smith today.A drummer since schooldays, Steve Smith gave up his job in the print trade during the rave explosion when he realised he could make more money playing live percussion in clubs at weekends. By the mid-90s he was playing in a band called Higher Ground, and when the singer left he reluctantly stepped in, discovering with some surprise that he had a fine voice. When the band fell apart he went to Ibiza to write, but then a chance meeting with Paul at an airport on the way to a club event led to a wild weekend, and the idea of making music together. ((I'm not even going to touch that one. I think they've touched enough.))LISTEN: HTTP://indieville.net/po
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Emmy-nominated writer, producer, & director MICHAEL ROTMAN talks about independent television
17/07/2006Emmy-nominated writer, producer, & director MICHAEL ROTMAN spills all with us about being the creator of indie television is this special section covering the shifts in television. Michael Rotman has written for shows including Later with Greg Kinnear, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher (for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award- note the nominated so he didn't actually win and Chris Rock has a restraining order out against him - this is a comedy site folks). Michael has written for Rocket Power, as well as a contributing, one day stint on South Park "Tom's Rhinoplasty" (the lesbian teacher episode.) He has been busy producing TV- first as a Supervising Producer on USA's "Strip Poker" then as a Show Producer on "Street Smarts" Producer on The Game Show Network's "Cram." A Story Editor on Fox's show "Simple Life" with Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie as well as a Producer on "The Teen Choice Awards" where he directed Paris and Nicole and celebrity guests like; Tyra Banks, Method Man and Red and Bl
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Norbert Weisser interview discussing Albert Pyun's 2005 film - Infection
03/07/2006Interview with Norbert Weisser who starred in Infection, Albert Pyun's 2005 thriller. He talks about his exceptional start in film and discusses his solid history in theatre.Film synopsis - On May 19, 2004, an unprecedented biological outbreak occurred in Lawton, California. A classified N.S.A.A. report detailed the carnage which ensued that night. This film is based on that top-secret report.Norbert Weisser, born in Neu-Isenburg Germany, came to Los Angeles in 1966 and began acting in the LA Experimental theatre scene of the 60s and 70s. He became a founding member of the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, the ProVisional Theatre, We Tell Stories and the Padua Hills Playwrights' Festival where he originated the role of Trickster through collaboration with playwright Murray Mednick in the epic seven hour "Coyote Cycle". Some of his roles in theatre include: Rode in Ronald Harwood's "Taking Sides" at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway, Mac Heath in "The Three Penny Opera" and Eddy in "Mary Barnes" at the Odyssey T
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Independent Television Festival interview with founder
03/07/2006Independent Television Festival goes for it in July. Listen in as AJ Tesler gives insights into pulling together this event and talks about the state of television. He is joined by Steve Basilone, co-director of programming.AJ Tesler is a graduate of Northwestern University where he studied Economics and Theater, giving him a fully capable knowledge of the business of entertainment. He has been a successful actor, appearing on a number of television programs; writer/producer, having written and produced television pilots and festival films; and marketing executive, responsible for designing marketing plans for actors, shows, films, and musicians. After being reared in Pittsburgh, Steve Basilone journeyed to New England to study. Before graduating Magna Cum Laude, Steve helped start one of Boston's most successful comedy troupes, ‘Jimmy's Traveling All-Stars. While studying, Steve also produced and hosted several radio shows on Boston's Best Independent Radio Station’ and worked in and around Boston and New Yo
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LA Film Fest favorite - Boys & Girls Guide to Getting Down
27/06/2006The Boy's & Girl's Guide to Getting Down is here. We have the official scoop from many of the production team. Paul Sapiano's feature directorial debut showcases his experience as a successful commercial director. In true indie style all the production team pulled long hours for less than scale to create a truly funny and playful film about the LA Club Scene. There are many valid pointers in the film for those looking for the nonstop party that can be Los Angeles. Look out for a mini-series on this project as we also talk with Grammey-winner "Dirty Vegas" Steve Smith who scored the film, Executive Producer Enrique Aguirre, and Graphics Meistro Larimie Garcia. But first up is Paul for your download pleasure.http://indieville.net/podcasts/DS_20134_final _edit_boysgirls.mp3Their official site is boysandgirlsguide.com.
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Sian Hedder - Cannes Winner - Interview with Indieville
26/06/2006Sian Heder's film Mother rocked 2006 Cannes this year. The first time director provided exceptional production quality AND an expectional script. We wish her luck with the feature version. Listen to her interview as she discusses how to make a small time film into a big hit.http://indieville.net/podcasts/DS_20133-siad-interviewFinal.mp3
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Margaret Cho performs at wedROCK Benefit
24/12/2005Margaret Cho Cho's performance at the benefit wedROCK supporting equal right for same-sex marriage. 21 MB (21 min) http://indieville.net/podcasts/DS_20033_cho.mp3wedROCK: A Benefit Concert for Freedom To MarryHowever you feel about the institution, are we really going to sit back and let Bush enshrine fear and loathing into the Constitution?” – John Cameron Mitchell“Being a real American, all about that freedom, I can’t think of anything more hateful and Un-American than someone taking the time to block the union of two people: When I see the happiness of the faces of the same sex couples as they take their vows, it’s so completely wonderful and brave and American.” – Henry Rollins“ The fact that the right is making a gigantic moral issue of gay marriage should outrage most Americans. If you take the religious argument out of the picture, you eliminate a lot of therhetoric that the Right base their arguments on.” – Bob MouldYou can always visit http://indieville.net for more information about indie events and
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Jonathan Krane speaks about his new film academy
25/11/2005JONATHAN KRANE, PRODUCERListen at: http://indieville.net/podcasts/DS_20016mp3.mp3This new film school, Krane Academy, will teach aspiring professionals 'The New Art and Science of Filmmaking'. Not just another film school, but a truly unique educational and experiential opportunity. 17MB (18 min)Visit Indieville for more indie news!
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Oscar short-listed documentary, 39 Pounds of Love
25/11/200539 POUNDS OF LOVEOpens Wednesday Nov 23rd in N.Y.C. and Dec 2nd in L.A.Podcast at: http://indieville.net/podcasts/dani39pounds.mp3Interview with director Dani Menkin (Short-listed for the Oscars)39 Pounds of Love, a feature documentary, is the inspirational and humorous story of Ami Ankilewitz, a 3-D animator in Israel whose bodily motion is limited to a single finger on his left hand. At birth, Ami was diagnosed with a rare form of muscular dystrophy, later diagnosed as Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), and was predicted to survive only to the age of 6. Now, thirty years later, he leaves the woman he loves and returns to the United States to confront the childhood doctor who predicted his early demise. Along the way, he comes to terms with a major incident from his past and pursues a lifelong dream: to ride a Harley Davidson. 39 Pounds of Love is an emotional roller coaster, a fascinating, humorous and truly inspirational ride through life with someone who embodies the very term, carpe diem (Seize the day). 25
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Interview with Runaway Productions, a indie boutique production company
25/11/2005RUNAWAY PRODUCTIONSInterview with Linda Palmer & Todd WadeRunaway Productions is a boutique production company focusing on all aspects of commercial, television and most recently feature film production. Our commercial division creates highly innovative campaigns and custom spots for specific clients, as well as universal spots for particular industries that can be tailored for individual retailers. Our feature division focuses on low budget, independent, character driven projects. The company has three films slated for production through 2006.Our doors are open to new writers with interesting projects.28 MB (29 min)http://indieville.net/podcasts/runawayprod.mp3Find out more about Runaway Production and other film industry podcasts at http://indieville.net
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Interview with Winner of the AFI Best Short Film & Audience Award
25/11/2005DELIVERYInterview with Till Nowak, Andreas & Matthias HornschuhWinner of the AFI Best Short Film & Audience AwardGermany, 2005, 9 min, 35mmDIR: Till NowakSCR/PROD/ED: Till NowakMUS: Andreas and Matthias HornschuhAn old hermit lives a lonely life under the dark shadows of industrial smog. One day he receives a mysterious package, which gives him the ability to change his environment. DELIVERY is a surreal story about the change of a corrupt world. 16MB (17 min)http://indieville.net/podcasts/till_delivery.mp3You can always visit http://indieville.net for more information about indie film!Enjoy!
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Interview with Freddy Rodriguez
19/11/2005Listen to FREDDIE RODRIGUEZ (from Six Feet Under) talk about his new independent film project - Piece of the Action, other film projects, and the industry.The audio interview is here: http://indieville.net/podcasts/freddyRodgz.mp3 (12 min / 12 MB)Enjoy. Visit http://indieville.net for more information about other independent films and interviews.
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Documentary, Back to Bosnia
19/11/2005Interview with director/producer, Sabina Vajraca & producer/editor, Ali Hanson (29 min / 29 MB)Listen to the interview as they discuss the making of this documentary that has already played in five film festivals. PODCAST: http://indieville.net/podcasts/backtobosnia.mp3Back to Bosnia is a documentary film about a family who returns to post-war Bosnia, in order to reclaim their stolen property. While there, the family is confronted with the destruction of their city and forced to examine the community they left behind. They stumble upon an exhumation, visit the sites of war crimes, and seek out the remnants of a city they once called their own.What was formerly the booming multi-ethnic city of Banja Luka is now a run-down, depressed shadow of its former self. Poverty is rampant, war criminals rule, new generations are ignorant of the past, and the symbols of war and hatred are everywhere. The Dayton Peace Agreement was signed but there is no peace. There is only tension caused by fear, hatred, anger, and the