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  • In this episode I talk about our 2015 48-hour furious filmmaking competition entry experience. Our team Once a Tron a Time experienced highs and lows, as told in a mix of in-the-moment recordings and interviews as well as the comments added here in the studio.

    It was an epic journey with high drama, that couldn't have been scripted better.
    …But I don't ever want to have to go through that again!

    Our film was titled Stumped.

    But I am not going to give you any spoilers here about how it all turned out, for that you will have to listen to the episode!

     

    Just know that we had fun as can be attested to by the following couple of photos…

    This is one of the props made quickly for the shoot. We had to keep it refrigerated because it wasn't fully set.

    It did cause a little concern for one of the flatmates in the house we were shooting at when they came across it unexpectedly

     

    And this was me keeping the crew entertained by allowing them to put a wig on me and take a photo.

    This was of course Alex, our makeup specialist, who can be very dangerous when bored. I find it easier just to give in and let her have her harmless fun…


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  • Chris talks to the lead actor of this year's feature film I Survived a Zombie Holocaust, and producer and partner in Pigville Productions; Harley Neville.

    In this episode we look at what it took to create I Survived a Zombie Holocaust. Harley gives us some insight into acting in New Zealand. But I personally was far more interested in the Journey that he and Guy have taken since procuring their first camera at 16 to make movies after school, all the way to releasing their first feature film, with their second feature film currently in post production, and a possible TV series on the cards.

    And of course, there is at least one funny behind-the-scenes story from I Survived a Zombie Holocaust.

    For a better understanding of Harley, and his partner in film, Guy check out this short ‘making of' video:

     

    You can connect with Harley:

    TwitterLinkedInPigville Productions on YouTubeI Survived a Zombie Holocaust Facebook PageThe Guy & Harley Podcast

    And here is the Trailer for I Survived a Zombie Holocaust:
    Buy the movie on iTunes:


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  • Chris talks to filmmaker Scott Granville of Chasing Time Productions based in Hamilton, New Zealand.

    Scott is a credited producer, writer and director in both film and television. In this interview, Chris delves into his journey in writing and producing movies with his long-time partner in film, Ben Woollen.

    We look at:

    The importance of writing a compelling storyThe blessings of naivetyThe benefits of building a teamWhy both Scott and Ben still have jobs, and yet manage to do a film project through Chasing Time productions every yearLessons from the growing phaseThe writing process from concept to polished scriptHow important having a partnership with Ben has been for their growthTips on the Festival process

    Chasing Time Productions Website

    See Chasing Time Productions on Vimeo

    This is Scott's Demo Reel:


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  • Chris talks to Tim Riley a lawyer at Dominion Law in Auckland. Tim is the co-producer of the recently released Feature film Turbo Kid, with Ant Timpson. Tim and Ant also produced ABC's of Death and Deathgasm together.

    In this interview Tim talks about the role of a producer, or rather the many types of producers there are in the process of making and marketing a film. Tim gives us an insight as to the important legal aspects that filmmakers need to keep in mind before, during and after making their film. As well as his thoughts on how people need to approach working with each other, particularly creative and non-creative types.

    All of this great material was enough to give Chris a case of anxiety about his own short film that he is working on, and all the gaps he needs to plug as producer!

    Links:

    Dominion Law

    Turbo Kid Trailer:

    Deathgasm Trailer:

    ABC's of Death Trailer:

    ABC's of Death 2 Trailer:


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  • Episode 1

    Chris interviews Julia Reynolds, a freelance Director and Editor, who is currently in Post Production of her much awaited Feature film Shepherd 2154.

    Julia shares some gems about what makes a good director. The realities of being both producer and Director on a self-funded feature with several hundred people involved. How she handles actors and casting. And what it means to have family as part of her project.

    About Julia Reynolds
    http://vimeo.com/user3275620
    https://juliaschitchat.wordpress.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/Shepherdfilm
    https://www.facebook.com/ZORPmedia

     

    Music featured in this podcast episode:

    Music “The Wrong Way” by Jahzzar
    Available on the Free Music Archive http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/The_Wrong_Way
    Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

    Music “Fireworks” by Jahzzar
    Available on the Free Music Archive http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Travellers_Guide/Fireworks
    Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

    Music “Welcome” by Jahzzar
    Available on the Free Music Archive http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/The_Crowd_excerpt/Welcome
    Under CC BY license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0


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