On this week’s show, we dive into the creation and costs of professional-grade digital and film cameras made by Panavision. Our Guest Derek Kimball shares his experience working as VP of manufacturing at the company’s headquarters in Woodland Hills.
This episode was recorded remotely from the studio during the COVID-19 Los Angeles Safer-at-Home initiative.
Movie Talk with the People Who Know featuring Andrei Niemczyk
Hosted by Cristian Rodriguez
On this episode host Cristian Rodriguez speaks to Vice President of the Film Club at Pierce Andrei Niemczyk. They discuss the once popular but now seemingly dead western genre of films. They go over what might have led to the decline in popularity of the westerns, and discuss some interesting subversions on the genre.
Film Club meets at Village 8204 on Mondays from 2:00-3:00 if you’re interested in films or film production.
Radio Marathon: December 14, 2018 Hosted by Marc Dionne with assistance from Nicholas Morser, Steve Lopez, Yajaira Garcia, and Michael Benavides. Listen to our six and a half hour radio Marathon labeled The Acoustic One.
Indiewood featuring Chris Casey: Lights, Camera, Cinematography
Hosted by Steve Lopez
In this episode of IndieWood host Steve Lopez talks with Cinematographer Chris Casey about cinematography from lights to the composition of what the audience sees on screen.
“Indiewood” featuring Noah Pfister: Film and Communication
Hosted by Steve Lopez
Noah Pfister talks about the beauty of filmmaking and how powerful it is as a form of communication. He brings up the difficulties he had adapting a comic into a film and the why he continues on despite ye struggles.
Ladylike featuring Jonathan Gutierrez: Waterworld Ain’t That Bad?
hosted by Redah Baig
On this episode of Ladylike Jonathan Gutierrez, an aspiring filmmaker, shares his challenges in the industry as a minority. He is the owner of Promark Pictures and hopes to use his platform to support minorities in the industry.
On this episode of IndieWood, Host Steve Lopez sits down with David Legel to talk about his interest in the artistic and business sides of film. Legel gives his advice to aspiring filmmakers.