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Author: Natasha Ero

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On Tash Talks Film, Natasha speaks with professionals and industry leaders in the Texas independent film industry.
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In this week’s Tash Talks Film episode, Natasha sits down with writer/director Noah Mortel of Genesis Entertainment. They discuss his new genre-bending film Trading Races and his time interning and working in LA at New Line Cinema. We discuss the movie's influences, how the idea came to life, and what it reveals about race, identity and society. Noah and I also chat about how his internship in Los Angeles at New Line Cinema was the launching pad for his directing career.Noah also shares the stories behind handing Will Smith his resume and an unforgettable encounter with Chris Tucker!Timestamps:01:18 Big News in Texas Film Industry: Senate Bill 2204:44 The Impact of AI on the Film Industry10:16 Noah's Journey: From Baylor to New Line Cinema16:27 Experiences in LA and Returning to Houston19:01 Creating in Houston vs. Los Angeles25:00 Trading Races35:46 Rapid Fire Q&A starts45:18 Tash Talks Talent🎬 Stay up-to-date and follow Trading Races on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tradingracesfilm/For more on Noah be sure to follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noahmortel/Check out Natasha's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashtalksfilm/Note: This episode was recorded in May 2025.
In this episode of Tash Talks Film, Alfred Cervantes, Executive Director of the Houston Film Commission, takes us through his journey from landing his first job as a PA on a movie to becoming one of the city’s leading advocates for film production. Alfred shares in-depth insight on the work the Houston Film Commission does, why it champions Houston as a filmmaking destination, and how bringing people to Houston often makes them fall in love with the city.He reflects on the pride he takes in creating community at First Thursdays — a monthly gathering designed to showcase indie filmmakers , spark connections, and grow Houston’s film culture. Alfred also offers valuable advice for emerging filmmakers.Timestamps:3:36 Alfred's first job in film production14:33 How the Houston Film Commission operates31:30 How visitors fall in love with Houston36:30 Alfred’s goal with first Thursdays43:22 Film professionals relocating to Houston 45:25 The start of First Thursdays48:19 How film selection works for First Thursdays1:01:10 Alfred’s advice to young filmmakersFollow Natasha on Instagram: @tashtalksfilmFollow Houston Film Commission on Instagram: @filmhoustonCheck out the Houston Film Commission's website: houstonfilmcommission.com
In this episode of Tash Talks Film, I got the chance to talk to filmmaker Shahd Shahroor. We discuss overcoming networking anxiety, trusting your voice as a young, female director, and rewriting cultural narratives in Western media.Shahd shares insights into her filmmaking journey, the significance of accurate Muslim and Arab representation in media, and the story behind starting her production company, Honey Blackbird Films. We learn more about Shahd's upcoming projects, her inspirations, and the need for balanced gender representation in cinema. Timestamps:00:34 Nostalgia and Local Theaters02:49 Cinema Culture and Streaming13:05 Rapid Fire Q&A 40:21 Networking and Building Connections in the Film Industry43:28 Empowerment and Trusting Your Vision as a Filmmaker47:04 The Story Behind Honey Blackbird Films51:28 Challenging Stereotypes and Authentic Storytelling
On this episode of Tash Talks Film, I got the chance to sit down with award-winning director and veteran actor Joe Grisaffi. Joe shares his journey into acting, working in California, and starting his own casting company, Southwest Casting. He discusses his directorial projects, including the touching film 'Laughing Boy' and 'Lars the Emo Kid.' Joe also offers invaluable advice for new filmmakers, highlights the importance of networking, and shares the story behind the Laughing Dog Comedy Film Festival, dedicated to his late dog, Zoe. We dive into the challenges and rewards of pursuing a creative career in a city like Houston versus traditional media hubs like Los Angeles and New York.01:07 Natasha's Southwest Casting Experience02:39 Joe's Early Acting Career04:31 Moving to California and Filmmaking Journey09:47 Advice for Aspiring Actors12:14 Challenges and Rewards of Indie Filmmaking15:05 Balancing Life and Career in Houston22:59 Networking and Creating Opportunities25:56 Favorite Collaboration and Film Project30:39 Networking and Building Relationships31:38 Paxton Gilmore32:45 Working with Sara Gaston36:34 Rapid Fire Q&A46:36 Laughing Dog Comedy Film Festival49:37 The Rewards of Directing51:25 Upcoming Projects & Final Thoughts
Did you know the signature orange-and-blue look in Hollywood films isn’t just a style choice—it’s actually a trick? Blue and orange are opposites on the color wheel, and when used together, they make actors pop on screen while triggering emotional contrast in your brain.I got to sit down with Houston-based film colorist Zaire Folson. While he may be new to Houston, he’s already positioned himself as one to watch in Houston’s film scene. At only 24, he's got half a decade of experience in the film industry.We delve into Zaire's North Carolina upbringing, including his decision to drop out of school during the pandemic to become a full-time director and DP, and his career transition to film colorist. If you’re new to a city and want to learn how to break into your local film community, you’ll learn how to get involved and make meaningful connections by the end of this episode.Follow Natasha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashtalksfilm/Check out Natasha's website: https://www.natashaero.com/Follow Zaire on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zairecolorCheck out his website: https://www.zairecolor.com/
Ready to mix and mingle with Houston’s finest in the film industry? On today’s episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Katy Lea Cannon, Vice President of WorldFest Houston. The film festival’s 58th anniversary is quickly approaching, so Katy gave me the rundown on what we can expect this year. We talked everything from her dad, Hunter Todd, the founder of WorldFest being a documentary filmmaker for the precursor to Nasa to helping expand the film festival landscape in Houston. We also chat about the magic of film festivals, and how you could find yourself sitting next to Hollywood's next big director.WorldFest's website: https://worldfest58.eventive.org/welcomeCheck out the WorldFest Houston schedule: https://worldfest58.eventive.org/scheduleWorldFest Houston's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worldfesthouston/?hl=enNatasha's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashtalksfilm/?hl=enNatasha's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tashtalksfilmMusic by https://pixabay.com/users/niknet_art-46104493/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=246210 https://pixabay.com//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=246210Music by https://pixabay.com/users/alex_kizenkov-33612407/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=142392https://pixabay.com/music//?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=142392
Do you want to start collaborating with other filmmakers and finally get your foot in the door? Do you have an incredible screenplay but aren’t sure of how to get it produced and filmed? First things first, find your film community. Go to a networking event or a film screening in your city. These are guaranteed places to find like minded individuals who can help you get started. Today I have two talented guys joining me on the podcast who are very popular in Houston’s film scene. Sketch comedy writer David Clark and Film composer Brian Alan DeLaney of Not Another Film Org are sitting down with me to talk about how they took over one of the longest running film networking events in Houston.Not Another Film Org's Instagram: @notanotherfilmorgFind all of Not Another Film Org's socials here: https://linktr.ee/houston.film.meetNatasha's Instagram: @tashtalksfilm
In this week’s episode, I sit down with two of the founding members of Houston film production company In The House. Rehman Ahmed and Byron Franco share the unlikely filming location that you wouldn't dare walk around at night.The pair also share some wild stories of their early filming days that ended in the police showing up to their set. Rehman shares his experience studying with the legendary Groundlings comedy troupe. Rehman and Byron also emphasize the importance of creating your own opportunities.
In this episode, I am excited to introduce today’s guest, award-winning producer, writer, and director Jenny Waldo. Jenny discusses her time at the USC Graduate School of Cinematic Arts, her debut film Acid Test, and shares advice to the next generation of filmmakers. Jenny's website: https://www.jennywaldo.com/aboutJenny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennywaldoJenny's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jenny-waldoNatasha's website: https://www.natashaero.comNatasha's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tashtalksfilm/Natasha's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@tashtalksfilmMusic by Emmraan from Pixabay & StudioKolomna from Pixabay
This week Tash talks to Camille Ashraf, co-founder of film & theater production house Actors Across Borders. Camille shares how Actors Across Borders was formed, the idea behind the Falasteen Arts Festival, and why it was so important to tell the stories of 12 Houston Palestinians in the org's new documentary "In Our Own Words."Actors Across Borders Instagram: @actorsacrossbordersCheck out AAB's latest short film 'Thinking About You': "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvdY0l3-eZ8Tash's Instagram: @tashtalksfilm
Co-founder of Houston Film Scene Julissa "Juls" Guajardo sits down with Tash to talk about how Houston Film Scene was born, their experience working on a BET+ show and what's keeping the Houston film industry from gaining national attention.Check out Houston Film Scene's website: https://www.houstonfilmscene.comHouston Film Scene's Instagram: @houstonfilmsceneJuls' Instagram: @juls.mediaNatasha's Instagram: @tashtalksfilmMusic by FASSounds from Pixabay
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