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Laura Hunter Drago talks about the need for greater inclusion for women on the crew.
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Richard Whelan has been working in the business as a First Assistant Director for 30 years. In this podcast, he talks in detail about one of the most important positions on a crew, which is often the least understood.
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TV Writer Steve Harper, Supervising Producer for Stargirl, talks about working in the writer's room and how the second season of Stargirl came together on the page.
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The Screen Forum's conversation with actor Austin Basis continues with discussions about the challenges that actresses face in the industry which their male counterparts never do. We also discuss the ramifications of the court battle Scarlett Johansson is waging against Disney.
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Austin Basis visits The Screen Forum to discuss the profession of acting.
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Indie director Aashish Chanana talks about his latest film, Obsessions, releasing later this year.
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This month's episode of The Screen Forum features director and film historian Jim Hemphill talking about Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper and more.
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Celebrated author and Hollywood historian Pam Munter talks about her latest book Fading Fame: Women of a Certain Age in Hollywood, which exposes the widespread misogyny in Hollywood's golden era.
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This rising, young actor talks at length about Hollywood's progress towards inclusion and how much work still needs to be done.
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Dave shares his insights and experience that has allowed him to rise to the very top of his field in the film and TV business.
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Production Designer and Art Director Chris Davis shares his knowledge and experience from 25 years in the business.
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Joe talks with The Screen Forum about his career, his coaching philosophy, and his protege Dave Bautista
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Listen to Steven L Sears talk to The Screen Forum about Lucy Lawless and Renee O'conner when it came time to doing stunts on Xena: Warrior Princess.
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After The Screen Forum interview with Marc Scott Zicree was completed, he went on to tell us this short, but fun insight regarding Guillermo del Toro, his love for collecting and his interesting run-in with another iconic director.
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