Sinopsis
Every Thursday, Noam shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.
Episodios
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Winning A Netflix Filmmaking Grant With Filmmakers Evelyn Lorena & Maris Lidaka
03/02/2023 Duración: 53minToday, I am joined by filmmaking duo Evelyn Lorena (writer/director) and Maris Lidaka (producer/editor) - the team behind Gabriela, a new short film. Evelyn and Maris were able to leverage the success of their short film to secure a filmmaking grant and fellowship from Netflix, making them another great case-in-point for green lighting your own projects. In this episode we discuss their journey to create and release the short film, how it created new opportunities for them, lessons learned, and much more.Links from the show: Evelyn - InstagramMaris - InstagramBlended Future ProjectSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Creating A Powerful Documentary Feature In 9 Weeks With Mike J Nichols
05/01/2023 Duración: 01h04minReturning to the show is acclaimed director and editor Mike J. Nichols, here to talk about his latest feature doc John Waite - The Hard Way.Mike’s latest feature was put together under incredible constraints, and was fully edited in just 9 weeks. Throughout the episode, we discuss some of the benefits and challenges of working this quickly, and Mike’s creative workflow from end to end.Mike also shares some incredible advice for fixing problem areas. For instance - trimming a feature film to 20 minutes to identify issues, or using sound to find creative solutions to challenging scenes.Links from the show:Mike on TwitterMike on InstagramSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Making A Debut Short Film With Writer / Director Marisela Grajeda Gonzalez
05/01/2023 Duración: 34minIn this episode I am joined by actor, comedian, and filmmaker Marisela Grajeda Gonzalez to talk all about navigating a career as a filmmaker.Marisela began her filmmaking journey at age 35, when she went back to school to study acting - eventually graduating with a BFA at almost 39 years old. Since, she has forged her own path as a filmmaker by producing her own work. Throughout the interview, Marisela talks about going into filmmaking later in life, dealing with self doubt, and making her debut short film. She also shares thoughts on the current state of filmmaking, how tech can empower new filmmakers, and more. Links from the show:www.mariselagg.com www.twitter.com/mariselagrajed1Sign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Late Bloomers: Making Your TV Directing Debut At 69 Years Old (With Faye Brenner)
03/12/2022 Duración: 42minJoining me in this episode is script supervisor turned television director Faye Brenner, who just made her directorial debut at age 69.As a script supervisor, Faye has worked on feature films like "Stand By Me," "Ghost," "Father of the Bride 2," and "Clear and Present Danger" to name a few. After decades in the business, Faye was able to break in as a director on "The Rookie" by showcasing her talents with a powerful short film. Throughout the episode we discuss Faye's unique path, along with many practical lessons for filmmakers looking to branch out into TV.For more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Filmmaker & Entrepreneur Matt Osterman On His New Feature Film "Bitcon"
02/12/2022 Duración: 40minIn this episode I am joined by filmmaker and entrepreneur Matt Osterman, known for his feature films "Ghost From The Machine", "400 Days", "Hover", and now "Bitcon.""Bitcon" tells the story of a missing hard drive with hundreds of thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency, and the issue of trust in the modern era. Throughout the interview, Matt generously gives us a behind the scenes look into this film, his creative process, and his unique career path.Links from the show:"Bitcon" Movie - https://www.bitconmovie.comPropellant Films - https://www.propellantfilms.comMatt Osterman's Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattostermanMatt Osterman's Instagram - https://instagram.com/mattostermanFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Building An Audience Of 11 Million+ With Filmmaker & Yoga With Adriene CEO Chris Sharpe
22/11/2022 Duración: 52minIn this episode, I am thrilled to be joined by filmmaker Chris Sharpe - who you may know as the co-founder of the wildly popular Yoga With Adriene YouTube Channel.Over the past decade Chris has grown the YWA channel to an incredible 11 million+ subscribers, and today it dominates the Yoga category on YouTube. As a big fan of the channel and a huge proponent of audience building for filmmakers, I was very excited to have Chris on to talk shop. Throughout the episode Chris details their journey from 0 to millions of subscribers, shares practical insights for filmmakers looking to build audiences of their own, and expands on his creative work as a filmmaker.Links from this show:Yoga With Adriene - https://www.youtube.com/@yogawithadrieneChris Sharpe: Website - www.chrissharpe.comChris Sharpe: Newsletter - https://chrissharpe.ck.pageFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Senior Producer James P Axiotis On Producing For NBC, Disney, JPA Productions & More
22/11/2022 Duración: 01h06minJoining me today is producer, founder and CEO of JPA Productions - James P Axiotis. James started his career at NBC and quickly became one of the network’s youngest producers while still in his early 20s. Since, he has worked for Disney, as producer on Clint Eastwood's Bridges of Madison County, and countless other Hollywood shows and films.James now uses his expertise to create films for non-profits - which is a focal point of our discussion today. We also talk about what it takes to be a great producer, how to approach specializing vs. generalizing, and much more.Links from the show:JPA Productions - https://jpaproductions.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Designing Final Cut Pro, Making Indie Films, And Publishing Books With Mike Wohl
09/11/2022 Duración: 52minIn this episode I am honored to be joined by Mike Wohl - an award-winning filmmaker who has written, directed, and edited multiple independent films and shorts.Mike is also the author of many nonfiction books on the art and craft of filmmaking, and was one of the original designers of Apple’s Emmy-award winning software Final Cut Pro. Throughout our discussion, we cover Mike’s time with Apple during the early days of Final Cut Pro. We also talk extensively about his creative career as both a filmmaker and author, paying special attention to his latest project "In Herschel’s Wake".Links from the show:In Herschel's Wake - inherschelswake.com For more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Director & Author Paige Feldman On Filmmaking, Creativity, and Finding Your Path
09/11/2022 Duración: 52minThis episode was originally recorded as a private stream in my Backlot filmmaking community.Our guest speaker for this live session is Paige Feldman - a writer and filmmaker with a decade of experience working in independent film and TV sales, financing, and production. Her projects have won Emmys, been shortlisted for Oscars, and premiered at festivals such as Cannes, Sundance, Berlin, TIFF, Tribeca, and SXSW.Throughout our discussion we cover a wide range of topics - from landing “work for hire” gigs to balancing multiple creative projects. We also unpack Paige’s latest film projects, take audience questions, and much more.Links from the show:Paige on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/pfeldPaige's Website - https://paigefeldman.comSeeka TV - https://www.seekatv.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Filmmaker & Professor Marty Lang On The Future Of Independent Filmmaking
20/10/2022 Duración: 45minToday, I’m thrilled to be joined by filmmaker and assistant film professor (at the University of Memphis), Marty Lang.Some of Marty’s project highlights as a director, producer, actor and show runner include projects like The Ride (Sundance, 2022), Being Michael Madsen, Out of My Hand (2016 Indie Spirit Nominee), and his feature films Rising Star and Stay With Me. Throughout the interview, we take an in depth look at Marty’s creative path, the benefits of teaching filmmaking, his philosophy on building a sustainable career, and much more.Links from the show:Marty Lang on Twitter - https://twitter.com/marty_langFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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How Film Students With An $8K Production Budget Produced A Compelling Feature Film
20/10/2022 Duración: 51minIn this episode, I’m joined by writer/director Spencer Whiteout, producer Andrew Baer, and editor Alex Vollman - the filmmakers behind Space Waves, a feature film.This inspiring filmmaking team produced their first feature film while still in film school, beginning with a budget of just $8K. Over three years they faced massive obstacles, but ultimately overcame every setback to create a fantastic debut film. Throughout the interview, we discuss the film at length from concept to completion, how they pulled it off, and critical lessons learned.Links from the show:Space Waves - https://spacewavesfilm.com“Beast Mode” Making Of Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9ik1khvUjQSpencer Whiteout Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/0TSyyEp6IiA4PwbhtOJerC?si=e2e0082f10aa430eSimmering Studios - https://simmeringstudios.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Producing & Directing A $35K Sci-Fi Feature Film With Filmmaker Zachary Gross
08/09/2022 Duración: 44minIn this episode I am joined by filmmaker Zachary Gross to talk about his new sci-fi feature film "Harmony", which was produced for just $35,000.Throughout the interview, Zachary shares his 7 year journey with this project, from idea to final cut and distribution. We discuss tactics for maintaining high quality visuals on a budget, why Zachary shot additional material during post-production, navigating the distribution landscape, and much more.Links from the show:"Harmony" Feature Film - https://www.harmonyiswatching.com"Harmony" on Instagram - https://instagram.com/theharmonymovie"Harmony" on Facebook - https://facebook.com/theharmonymovieHand Me Down Films - https://www.hmdfilms.com"Hand Me Down Films" on Instagram - https://instagram.com/hmdfilms"Hand Me Down Films" on Facebook - https://facebook.com/hmdfilmsFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Editing The Tribeca Feature Film “The Drop” With Daniel Garber
12/08/2022 Duración: 47minIn this episode I am joined by Daniel Garber - editor of the feature film "The Drop", which premiered this year at the Tribeca Film Festival. Daniel’s creative and technical workflow on "The Drop" was really unique, as the film was shot with no formal script and was largely improvised.Throughout the discussion, we talk about this at length - as Daniel shares his method for shaping the best scenes and story using largely improvised material. He also talks about editing the film in tandem with production, how he completed his assembly cut in 30 days, and tips for other editors looking to get into the business.Links from the show:Daniel Garber’s Website - https://www.danielgarber.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Turning A $12,000 Budget Into A Viral Feature Film Hit With Genre Filmmaker Tory Jones
29/07/2022 Duración: 49minToday I am joined by micro-budget filmmaker Tory Jones. He is known for his slate of genre feature films including the "The Wicked One", which developed a cult-like following after being released online and going viral.Throughout the episode we talk about Tory’s experience making The Wicked One for just $12,000, and how the film achieved viral success without any paid advertising. Tory also shares the formula he uses to make a feature film every year, how his films get financed, distribution strategies, and so much more.Get The No-Budget Feature Film Blueprint: https://www.noamkrollacademy.comLinks from the show:Jonestown Films - http://jonestownfilms.com
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Building Your Online Brand With Full Time Filmmaker Whit Ingram
29/07/2022 Duración: 35minIn this episode I am joined by Whit Ingram. You may know her as “wittyfilmgirl” from her popular Instagram account, where she shares a behind the scenes look at her creative process as a filmmaker.Over the years, Whit has built up an impressive social media following that has led to paid work, creative opportunities, and the ability to spearhead her own passion projects. Throughout the episode we unpack each step she took to build a strong online brand, how that helped her land full time work as a director/DP, and advice for other filmmakers looking to do the same.Get the No-Budget Feature Film Blueprint here: https://noamkrollacademy.comLinks from the show:Whit Ingram Website - https://wittyfilmgirl.comWhit on Instagram - https://instagram.com/wittyfilmgirlWhit on Tik Tok - https://tiktok.com/wittyfilmgirl
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Shooting & Editing A Feature Film For Hulu With Filmmaker Bryan Mason
15/07/2022 Duración: 41minIn this episode I am joined by the multi-talented Bryan Mason, here to talk all about his creative approach, career path, and latest feature film (now on Hulu): "Good Luck To You, Leo Grande"Bryan is an accomplished cinematographer and editor, often working in both capacities on the same film. Throughout the interview, we talk about Bryan's ability to balance production work with post, and how wearing multiple hats has benefitted him. He also shares a behind the scenes look into his latest feature film, documenting the process from start to finish.Links from the show:"Animals" Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyWo8NzNvTU"Good Luck to You, Leo Grande" Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJcbZoJFLTUBryan Mason on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bryan_mason/For more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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No-Budget Cinematography: Camera Choice, Lighting Techniques, Production Workflow & More
08/07/2022 Duración: 28minIn today’s solo episode I share a practical breakdown for capturing amazing raw footage on a “no-budget” production. Even if you are working as a one person crew without traditional resources, it's possible to achieve strong production value - this episode explains how to get there.Throughout the show, I unpack everything from choosing the right camera to the embracing available light. I also share anecdotes and workflows from my latest feature film, which is being shot using the same unconventional tactics outlined in this episode.To learn more about no-budget filmmaking, pick up the No-Budget Filmmaking Blueprint here: https://noamkrollacademy.com/products/no-budget-feature-film-blueprint
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Directing Award Winning Experimental Feature Films With Slamdance Filmmaker Matthew Wade
03/07/2022 Duración: 01h03minIn this episode I am joined by acclaimed director Matthew Wade, a four time Slamdance filmmaker known for his feature films "How The Sky Will Melt" and "A Black Rift Begins To Yawn."Matthew's films are incredibly original both in how they are stylized and produced. We discuss his process at length throughout the interview, along with - shooting a feature film on Super 8mm film, creating an analog look when shooting digitally, scoring your own movie, festival programming tips, and loads more.Links from the show:Feature Films - https://skymeltfilm.comMatthew's Website - https://matthewade.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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DP’ing For Adidas, Grey Goose & More With Cinematographer Liam Higgins
17/06/2022 Duración: 56minIn this episode I am joined by acclaimed DP Liam Higgins for an in-depth discussion on cinematography, commercial filmmaking, and creativity.Liam has shot many commercial projects for Adidas, Grey Goose, SteamWhistle, and countless other brands, all while writing and producing his own narrative productions. Throughout the interview, we discuss Liam’s work at length and his career path - from freelancer to gaining representation with APA agency. We also talk about the benefits and drawbacks of owning gear, the importance of great collaboration, and loads more.Links from the show:https://instagram.com/liamhigginshttps://higginsdp.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
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Directing an Award-Winning Watergate Feature With Filmmaker & Slamdance Co-Founder Dan Mirvish
28/05/2022 Duración: 01h14minThis week I'm honored to have filmmaker and Slamdance co-founder Dan Mirvish return to the show to talk all about his brand new feature film - 18 1/2.18 1/2 is a Watergate thriller/comedy that stars Willa Fitzgerald, John Magaro, Vondie Curtis Hall, Catherine Curtin, Richard Kind, Sullivan Jones, Alanna Saunders, Claire Saunders and the voices of Ted Raimi, Jon Cryer, and Bruce Campbell.In just 15 days, Dan and his crew captured this amazing film that has a unique 1970s vibe and standout performances. Throughout the episode we discuss exactly how this film was made - from concept to theatrical distribution. Enjoy!Links from the show: 18 1/2 Movie Website - https://18andahalfmovie.comFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter