CEO and Chief Event Strategist at Red Velvet Events, Cindy Lo, speaks with Rose Donahue about using video content to enhance live events and reach audiences around the world. This is particularly timely as Cindy raises the question: with the impact Coronavirus outbreak, how can one use video to include people who cannot attend events because of quarantine or state of emergency?Recorded: 2/13/20
On season 2 of Cinema Crunch we're taking a closer look into the world of corporate video production and live event coverage. What type of content should you gather for your events? Experience is driving the market, how do you capture that? Thanks for tuning in! We're excited to share this season with you!
Your film destiny is written in the stars! Ok, maybe not...but on this episode of Cinema Crunch celeb astrologer, Jessica Lanyadoo, talks to Rose Donahue about becoming a host on an online TV show produced by TLC. They discuss how she got connected with that opportunity, how she prepared, and the opportunities for niche content to get attention through reputable outlets.
It's important to find film festivals that are right for you, and especially right for your project, but what do you do when one doesn't exist near you? Make one! On this episode of Cinema Crunch, founder of the Las Vegas Queer Arts Film Festival, Kristopher Manzano, speaks with Rose Donahue about beginning the festival and provides some practical information about how you can prepare to start your own.
On this episode of Cinema Crunch, Eric Jacobus, co-founder of SuperAlloy Interactive, speaks with Rose Donahue about using motion capture gear to create high impact and high action content for video games and film. They also discuss the anthropology and neuroscience of violence, concepts that Eric keeps in mind when creating choreography and fight "code" for his clients.
Mark Rimmell calls in all the way from Budapest, Hungary to speak with Rose Donahue about his experience on set as a production buyer, part of the art department. He shares some wonderful stories about projects he worked in in the 90's including a fun experience with Sir John Gielgud and another with his close colleague Eileen Diss.See some of Mark's recent jewelry designs on http://www.jewelsforfilmandfashion.co.uk
But do I HAVE TO pack fancy clothes to go to Cannes? Find that out and more on this episode of Cinema Crunch! Rose Donahue speaks with Melissa Del Rosario about her experience as a producer and her visit to the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Melissa offers some detailed information about the process for submitting to Cannes and some tricks to keep in mind should you get invited to this very special film festival and market.You can find more about MJ on her IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9635884/Instagram: _mj.rose_Facebook: MJ Del Rosario
"The set is a character." Yes! A great tip from today's Cinema Crunch guest, production designer Alby Lombardo. In this interview, Rose Donahue talks to Alby about his experience as a production designer and in the set decor/props departments for film and TV. They discuss the various roles of the department and some creative workarounds Alby has used to accomplish the desired final look. We talk about ISS (https://issprops.com/) Alfonso's Breakaway Glass (https://alfonsosbreakawayglass.com/) and Earl Hays Press (http://www.theearlhayspress.com/) as resources for set decor and props.
On this episode of Cinema Crunch, Rose Donahue talks with Rich Hopkins about his work as a stunt coordinator and his company Thrill Seekers Unlimited. What does it take to create awesome action on film? Stunt coordinators and their teams have a lot to keep track on set. It takes a range of skills to make sure the magic happens *safely*. So, listen in to learn about those responsibilities and to hear us try to define what a "stunt" even is...there are so many different kinds!
Someone is injured on set...what do you do? Ideally, a set medic will be there to jump in and take control of the situation, trained and ready for any variety of injury or illness. In this interview, Rose Donahue talks with Samuel Scheller and Orvis Slack the CEO and Operations Chief at Guardian Elite Medical Services about the role of an on-set medic. They cover the responsibilities of that position, how to get involved in the production and live-event industry, and what you can do to make productions safer.
YouTube, advertising, influencers, sponsorship, and more. We dive into the world of creating advertising opportunities within a narrative format specifically for online content with writer, director, and producer, Maud Lazzerini. She talks with Rose Donahue about her work on hit YouTube show "Le Latte Chaud" and her project "Mams". They discuss what it's like working with brands, directing influencers, and how sponsors decide to come onto a project. The influencers mentioned in this episode are: Juiette Tresanini, Lea Camilleri, Nathalie Odzierejko, Marjorie Le Noan, and Audrey Pirault.
Josh Bell doesn't hate everything, but he sure does have an opinions about most things. Rose Donahue talks to him on this episode of Cinema Crunch to learn about what a film critic does and get some tips about how your next project can get a rave review!
Liz Hinlein is a director, producer, and cinematographer. In this interview with Rose Donahue she tells us about her experience making commercial content for major brands, what it was like making a feature film, and how she explores new technology in filmmaking. Including diverse voices in her work is a valuable part of her process and will be useful as she moves forward with her next (and first!) documentary project. If you, or someone you know, was part of the MOVE movement in Philadelphia during the 1970-80's touch base with Liz!
Interested in doing what you love and helping others? Rose Donahue finds out how Artie Delgado, owner of Brink Films, accomplishes that by producing video projects and using them to create fundraising opportunities for charity. This is a more personal interview about Artie's journey and how he learned how to define success.
Dean Takahashi, lead writer for GamesBeat at VentureBeat, visits from the Bay Area to tell Rose Donahue about the growing E-Sports industry and developing tech that's taking immersive entertainment to the next level. This is a great interview for gamers, filmmakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of gaming, technology, and entertainment.Dean reference's the GamesBeat Summit that happened in April, to learn more about that check out the website and keep your eye out for 2020! https://vbevents.venturebeat.com/GamesBeatSummit2019
Acclaimed cinematographer, James Neihouse, visits with Rose Donahue to talk about his work on projects up in space with NASA and his beginnings underwater as a marine photographer. He's one of the pioneers in operating the IMAX camera and has captured content in some of the trickiest environments. Tune in for some great stories and useful tips.
Rose Donahue talks with Emmy-award winning sound mixer Fernando Delgado about his experience on audio teams for live events and film! He's done everything from laying cords to leading teams. Listen in to learn how to scale projects and get some tips for recording in tricky locations.
JR Reid has been in the lighting industry for years, tracking trends, teaching others, and cultivating his own business. In this episode, Rose Donahue talks to him about all those things and more! PS: JR references the book "Set Lighting Technician's Handbook: Film Lighting Equipment, Practice, and Electrical Distribution" by Harry Box. You can find more info about that resource here: https://g.co/kgs/oHkTeZ
Have you ever wanted to have some control over the characters you watch on your favorite shows? Lillian Diaz-Pryzbyl talks to Rose Donahue about just that! The two specifically discuss the show Diaz-Pryzbyl produced "Orbital Redux", a sci-fi drama filmed and streamed LIVE with opportunities for audience participation. Check out this episode to learn a bit about how they executed this project and her role as producer.
There are a lot of things happening during a video production...it's hard to keep track of it all! Fortunately, script supervisors like Penny Partick make sure that everything looks just right for the final edit. Penny visits with Rose Donahue on this episode of Cinema Crunch to talk about the importance of continuity in film and what script supervisors are responsible for throughout production. *Correction: Penny is an adjunct instructor at The University of Nevada Las Vegas, not professor.*