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The Future of Film with Tom Oliva

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The future of film is now and a new generation of talent is emerging with an unprecedented understanding of the medium, unparalleled opportunities for exposure, and an unrelenting passion to share their stories. Join Crave Arts Executive Director, Tom Oliva, for intimate and engaging interviews that peel back the curtain of the best emerging filmmakers from around the world. If you love film and want a behind the scenes glimpse at how future legends of cinema hone their craft, you've got to hear this! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

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The Future of Film S4:EP9 | Hadley Hillel (Muffins, Directing Music Videos, Ernie)

September 25, 2023 11:00 - 1 hour - 79 MB

Get ready for the season 4 finale of the Future of Film podcast as we dive into the world of cinematic storytelling with the brilliant Hadley Hillel. An alumnus from as far back as 2014, Hadley's captivating dark comedies, "Muffins" and "The Talk," have been a consistent highlight in our Roadshow Presentations across the country. These films are more than just movies; they're journeys into curious, offbeat, and uproariously funny worlds, where flawed characters come to life amidst unexpected...

The Future of Film S4:EP8 | Kai Tomizawa (No Fan of Andy, Winning Best Comedy in 2020, Balancing Emotion & Humor)

September 18, 2023 11:00 - 1 hour - 62 MB

In this episode of The Future of Film, we have the pleasure of speaking with Kai Tomizawa, a talented filmmaker and alumni from 2020. Kai's submission, the hilarious and heartfelt comedy "No Fan of Andy," won Best Comedy in one of the most competitive years for the category. From the moment we watched her film, we were captivated by Kai's remarkable talent and her ability to weave together a compelling story with a perfect balance of humor and emotional depth. Through her film, Kai showcase...

The Future of Film S4:EP7 | Theo Shakes (Bygones, TikTok Virality, New Zealand Filmmaking Scene)

September 11, 2023 11:00 - 1 hour - 71.5 MB

In this episode of The Future of Film, we are honored to have Theo Shakes as our guest. As an alumni from 2019, Theo made a significant impact with his narrative short film "Bygones," receiving multiple nominations for Best Overall Film, Best Direction, Best International Film, and Best Drama. At just 16 years old, Theo displayed a remarkable ability to craft a poignant and heartrending story that delved into themes of fathers and sons, love and loss, and the weight of our past. "Bygones" t...

The Future of Film S4:EP6 | Eli Berliner (Award-Winning Filmmaker Behind "Swimming in Light", "Think Like a Filmmaker", and "The Audition")

March 20, 2023 14:34 - 1 hour - 67.2 MB

Join us on this exciting episode of The Future of Film as we welcome Eli Berliner, an award-winning filmmaker and master of the art of immersive storytelling. Eli's works, including experimental films like "Swimming in Light" and "Cross Currents", as well as his documentary "Think Like a Filmmaker", have garnered critical acclaim for their ability to take the viewer on a journey that harnesses all the senses and makes the obscure familiar and welcoming.  Join us as we delve into Eli's creat...

The Future of Film S4:EP5 | Jasper and Lukas Fletcher (Twin Filmmaking Duo, "Rabbit", Winning 2022 Best Overall Film)

March 13, 2023 11:00 - 1 hour - 76.5 MB

Join us on this exciting episode as we welcome the talented twin brothers, Jasper and Lukas Fletcher, the big winners of Best Overall Film at the 2022 festival. In their debut film, "Rabbit," these talented filmmakers showcase their skills in building an atmosphere rich with mood and meaning, a testament to their natural talent and passion for visual storytelling. Get ready to dive into the ethereal and moody world of "Rabbit" as we discuss the twin's journey as filmmakers and learn about th...

The Future of Film S4:EP4 | Christian Arnsparger (Animating for Thursday Night Football, Moving from Alabama to LA, “Bunker”)

March 06, 2023 12:00 - 1 hour - 71.5 MB

Join us for this episode of The Future of Film where we catch up with Christian Arnsparger, a talented filmmaker and animator. Christian was a standout student at James Clemens High School in Madison, AL, winning the award for Best PSA in 2018 for his film "Bunker" which addressed the issue of domestic violence. Since then, he has moved to Los Angeles and continued to hone his skills and has worked on projects such as the Army-Navy Game, Spiderman: No Way Home, and NFL Thursday Night Footbal...

The Future of Film S4:EP3 | Braden Swope & Ethan Hammock (Producing a Feature Film out of HS, Working at a Hollywood Trailer House, “The World Within Vincent”)

February 27, 2023 12:00 - 1 hour - 64.8 MB

Join us for a captivating episode of our podcast as we sit down with Braden Swope and Ethan Hammock, the creative duo behind the comedy film "The World Within Vincent". In 2019, their submission took the film world by storm with its dark comedy and heartwarming tale, winning Best Direction and a $100,000 scholarship to Point Park University. Follow Vincent, a middle-aged man struggling with bullying at his workplace, as he navigates his two worlds - reality and a heightened fantasy. Experien...

The Future of Film S4:EP2 | Brendan Egan and Haley Pine (Pandemic Storytelling, Running a Film Festival, Acting Careers)

February 20, 2023 12:00 - 1 hour - 56.4 MB

Join us for episode two of Season Four as we welcome back Brendan Egan and Haley Pine, a dynamic duo from Massachusetts and Rhode Island who have made a name for themselves in the film industry. In 2020, these two talented creators decided to make something of the unprecedented circumstances and harness its potential for provocative and compelling storytelling. Their 2020 submission, “Zoom Dating” has become something of a cult classic and an absurdly astute satire of the teen 2020 experienc...

The Future of Film S4:EP1 | Sachin Dharwadker (Sundance Ignite, Working in LA as a Writer/Director, "In A Special Place")

February 13, 2023 12:00 - 1 hour - 74.8 MB

Join us for an exciting episode of our podcast as we welcome back Sachin Dharwadker, a member of our inaugural class in 2013, as our first guest of Season Four. Sachin, a screenwriter and director from Madison, Wisconsin, now based in Los Angeles, is a big reason why our festival, All American, even exists today. His submission in 2013, "In a Special Place", helped solidify our belief in the power of student storytelling and set the bar high for all submissions to follow. Sachin's film won o...

The Future of Film S3:EP11 - Kelly Yu

June 27, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 68.9 MB

www.itskellyyu.com  www.Instagram.com/itskellyyu 2019 Best Screenplay Winner "Supplementary": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaxJe7QjX1s --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S3:EP10 - Tiffany Lin

June 20, 2022 04:00 - 55 minutes - 128 MB

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timpunny/ Website: lintiffany.com Poachers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poachersfilm/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S3:EP9 - Miles Dixon

June 14, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 99.3 MB

https://milesaverydixon.myportfolio.com/films --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S3:EP8 - Jackson Coates

May 23, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 215 MB

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The Future of Film S3:EP7 - Jane Noury

April 25, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 175 MB

Jane Noury is a model, filmmaker, and actor based out of Sparta, NJ. Noticed at a young age by a modeling agency, Jane quickly became captivated by the process, creativity, technology, fashion and discipline that the industry requires. Jane is equally comfortable in front of the camera, as she is behind it and this unique talent affords her an advantage in collaborating with professionals on a production set. As Jane pursues her ambition of establishing a career in the modeling, acting and ...

The Future of Film S3:EP6 - Ethan Chu

April 18, 2022 04:00 - 55 minutes - 128 MB

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The Future of Film S3:EP5 - Natalie Giselle Brooks

April 11, 2022 04:00 - 58 minutes - 134 MB

@MeTooLGHS - Natalie Giselle Brooks - 2021 Spark Award Winner Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nataliegbrooks/ Portfolio - https://nataliebrooks.myportfolio.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S3:EP4 - Nick Milczarczyk

April 04, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 158 MB

In The Weeds: bit.ly/InTheWeedsMovie Self Portrait: https://youtu.be/pJGiG9pPPAg Brutalist Thingy: https://youtu.be/trSk2juBmkI Instagram: Instagram.com/nick.milczarczyk  Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/projecter12 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S3:EP3 - Max Shoham

March 28, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 142 MB

"Wavy Head" by Max Shoham - 2018 Best Documentary & Best International Nominee “Sophie and Jacob” by Max Shoham - 2020 AAHSFF Best Animation Winner & Best Overall Nominee The Giant and the Moon Hearth Website: https://www.maxshoham.com/ Vimeo:  https://vimeo.com/504522776 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S3:EP2 - Hudson Flynn

March 21, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 192 MB

Hudson’s gifts as storyteller humbled us. His three films, “Fork, Knife and Chainsaw” (a half horror/half dark comedy), “Death By Handshake” (an introspective pandemic comedy epitomizing and embracing his NYC roots) and “Friday” (a hyper-relevant, teen tour-de-force rich in depth of character, conflict, an immersive range of emotion, attention to delivery, and the elusive x-factor… the ability to marry message and merit and the artistic bridge that helps us all travel to a place of profound ...

The Future of Film S3:EP1 - Stephen Boyer

March 14, 2022 04:00 - 1 hour - 177 MB

Paradigm: https://youtu.be/Rsj1rJ_fEJc The Boy Behind the Door Clips/Website: https://stephensboyer.com/tbbtd Messages, an extremely minimalist short film Stephen made in college that he is really quite proud of: https://vimeo.com/218898566 Some Notable Commercial Work: https://stephensboyer.com/commercial-editing --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

The Future of Film S2:EP11 - Morgana McKenzie

April 22, 2021 04:00 - 59 minutes - 55.4 MB

There is no end to the praise I have for Morgana’s talents, except to say that what I have witnessed is surely just the beginning, and I should use my words sparingly because no doubt there will be many more opportunities to commend her considerable gifts as she continues to pursue her passion. And what passion it is! Morgana made the most of her All American eligibility, submitting exemplary productions over four consecutive years from 2014 to 2017 while earning consistent award nomination...

The Future of Film S2:EP10 - Lance Oppenheim

April 15, 2021 04:00 - 1 hour - 172 MB

We knew that Lance Oppenheim was a gifted storyteller from the moment his first submissions arrived in 2014. His two documentaries that year, “The Dogmatic” and “Quicksand” illuminated a remarkably grounded and resonant cinematic voice - a voice capable of harnessing the inherent emotional weight of his subjects regardless of their topical diversity. Both docs leave considerable scars on the viewer, at times delicately intimate, at others, exposed and invading, but regardless of their tone, ...

The Future of Film S2:EP9 - Monica Matute

April 08, 2021 04:00 - 50 minutes - 46.5 MB

I’ve gotten to know Monica pretty well over the years, in large part, due to what I now recognize as her incredible passion for all things filmmaking and an unrelenting hustle to make her dreams a reality. During her years of eligibility with All American, I seemed to run into Monica everywhere - conventions in various states around the country, during traveling roadshow presentations that were hours away from her home, and in the plethora of projects she submitted (although behind the camer...

The Future of Film S2:EP8 - William Higbie

April 01, 2021 04:00 - 59 minutes - 55.1 MB

When William submitted his documentary “Painting the Town: The Street Art of Detroit” in 2018, it was an immediate contender. To quote an interview from the film... “Opportunity exists when you’ve hit the bottom… And optimism brews when there is no other option but to be optimistic.” The first images offered in the Doc confront the viewer with the harsh reality of a fallen American city. A series of stark, snow-covered and vacant homes, businesses and factories set the stage for a story abou...

The Future of Film S2:EP7 - Clio Givertz

March 25, 2021 04:00 - 55 minutes - 51.4 MB

Clio burst onto the All American scene with her outstanding 2015 and 2016 Official Selections, “Stranded” and “Congratulations Abigail”- the former a riveting drama about a young dancer traumatized by failure and insecurity as she travels to a competition that consumes and overwhelms her entire physical and psychological universe. The film earned her our Best Cinematography Award for its striking imagery of a desolate setting that aptly reflects and supports the protagonist’s character and c...

The Future of Film S2:EP6 - Gabe Gaurano

March 18, 2021 04:00 - 56 minutes - 52.4 MB

Gabe’s talents earned him several category nominations and our Best Drama award in 2018. His restrained and heartwarming film, “DV-130” conquered our most competitive category with its mature sensibility and perspective, character-driven emotional core, and subtle, but purposeful, layers of conflict. A “DV-130” is the official legal document representing a domestic violence protection order - a protection that typically ends when the individual turns 18 years old. In the film, we meet the pr...

The Future of Film S2:EP5 - Roxy Sorkin

March 11, 2021 05:00 - 57 minutes - 132 MB

Dig deep in the credits of some of our best submissions from the last few years, and you will find the name Roxy Sorkin again and again. A constant collaborator with her peers, Roxy seems poised for anything: fueled by her limitless potential and an insatiable desire to create. As a writer and director, Roxy is equally impressive. Her 2019 submission “We Don’t Talk” won our Best Music Video award recognizing her ability to illuminate patient imagery reflecting glamorous settings somehow full...

The Future of Film S2:EP4 - Lukas Dong

March 04, 2021 05:00 - 1 hour - 70.1 MB

I stared at my computer screen for a long time thinking about what to say about Lukas Dong… thinking about how to craft an appropriate narrative for a filmmaker so integral to our organization’s belief in the future of film, a filmmaker so immensely… innately talented, so destined to make a profound impact, and yet so humble, gracious and giving... so incredibly respectful and professional even as the young man we first met back in 2013… How could I possibly articulate this All American OG s...

The Future of Film S2:EP3 - Ciara Boniface

February 25, 2021 05:00 - 47 minutes - 109 MB

At just 21 years old, Ciara already boasts the kind of resume dreams are made of… But a closer look reveals a relentless work ethic and passion for genre-shifting storytelling at the core of her success. She’s the writer and director of 16 short films with considerable experience in both independent cinema and commercial projects. After graduating Summa Cum Laude from the University of North Texas, she transitioned to Los Angeles where she works as a freelance cinematographer creating music ...

The Future of Film S2:EP2 - Leo Pfeifer

February 18, 2021 05:00 - 48 minutes - 112 MB

Throughout high school, Leo was a prolific submitter of top tier content, consistently producing a diverse array of stories focused on subjects and characters entrenched in highly personal, but instantly universal conflicts. His films always earned high scores from our judges, regardless of genre, because he possessed an innate understanding of how to focus his lens on the little details that help illuminate a larger, more complex journey. Leo’s work as a director and editor is deceptively (...

The Future of Film S2:EP1 - Dusan Brown

February 11, 2021 05:00 - 55 minutes - 127 MB

Dusan is a Chicago native who has been living in LA for the last ten years, honing his skills as an actor, writer and director. His resume is incredibly impressive, prompting us to break our protocol for only interviewing AAHSFF alumni who have already graduated high school, in order to explore his wealth of experience and striking talent. So what does an 18-year-old’s impressive resume look like? Consider these credits… acting in the Jackie Robinson film “42” and CAP, a short film that won ...

The Future of Film - EP. 11 | Grace Gallagher ("The Missing Piece," "Jonah and Julie," 2019 Female Rising Star)

May 28, 2020 14:00 - 43 minutes - 100 MB

We were introduced to Grace back in 2017. Her film “The Missing Piece” illuminated her ability to expose intimate, personal themes of the teen experience with a soft and subtle approach. In 2019, her talents had matured, earning her several category nominations and the award for Female Rising Star. Her films, “Close From Afar” and “Jonah and Julie” are focused on strong female leads... dynamic characters who exhibit a delicate but profound growth as they navigate the complexities of family r...

The Future of Film - EP. 10 | Cal Etcheverry ("Art of War," USC)

May 21, 2020 14:00 - 47 minutes - 109 MB

Dallas, Texas native and AAHSFF '14-'17 alum, Cal Etcheverry, first came on our radar in 2014 with multiple Official Selections that illuminated his ability to embrace a wide range of genres with a keen interest in revealing genuine human connection triumphing over adverse circumstances. His dark comedy, “Surgeon of Seoul” won Best Comedy in 2015, further displaying his limitless range and passion for exploring the psyche of unique characters navigating equally unique trials. The fact that C...

The Future of Film - EP. 9 | Isaac Kim ("Journeybound," UCLA)

May 14, 2020 14:00 - 42 minutes - 96.8 MB

Isaac came out of nowhere in 2017. Unlike many of the young filmmakers who submit projects to us throughout high school, their talent maturing with each submission and each year, Isaac only ever submitted one film. It just so happens that this filmmaker from a tiny town in South Carolina, and a tiny school with no film program, created one of the most complete and professional films we have ever received. His film “Journeybound” winner of Best Overall Film in 2017 is a fearless production th...

The Future of Film - EP. 8 | Nepal Arslan (NYU, Turkish Roots, "Strings")

May 07, 2020 14:00 - 39 minutes - 90.1 MB

We have a talk with AAHSFF alum ‘17-’19, Nepal Arslan to dig deep into what drives this emerging filmmaker. Nepal began submitting films in 2017, so we’ve had the pleasure of watching his talents mature for three years - his passion was first recognized with several Official Selections and ultimately with his win for Best Drama in 2019. Nepal pursues stories rooted in character explorations - whether making documentaries or narratives, his films consistently reveal the realistic challenges i...

The Future of Film - EP. 7 | Quinn Fluet ("Ground Control," SCAD)

April 30, 2020 14:00 - 53 minutes - 122 MB

AAHSFF '19 alum, Quinn Fluet is our most recent winner of our top award, Best Overall Film, for his insightful and pleasantly delicate story of two teens struggling to connect and come-of-age under the shadow of an imminent alien invasion. The story concept of the film “Ground Control” sounds big, and it is, but what won over our judges was Quinn’s ability to balance the dramatic conflict, subtly focusing both his lens and his broader themes, on complex characters rooted in realism despite t...

The Future of Film - EP. 6 | Carol Nguyen (Canada Film Scene, Cultural Themes, SXSW Official Selection)

April 23, 2020 14:00 - 41 minutes - 94.8 MB

AAHSFF ‘15 alum Carol Nguyen's films explore her evolving relationship with her cultural heritage, often presenting abstract and dreamlike reflections of her emotional journey while employing mixed media to evoke a powerful sense of tone and atmosphere that compels the viewer to become engaged with the deeper themes of her projects. Her process and style provide a wonderful glimpse into a truly unique and passionate artist with an unmistakable voice. Check out Carol's work HERE --- Suppo...

The Future of Film - EP. 5 | Hot N' Tedious Productions (Noose, Living in Cali, Collaboration)

April 16, 2020 14:00 - 57 minutes - 132 MB

AAHSFF ‘16 alumni Jackson, Nick, Allan and Ricardo (collectively Hot N Tedious Productions) are the epitome of the power of collaboration, seamlessly blending writing, directing, cinematography and acting talents to tell stories drenched in a sunny Southern California charm that lures the viewer in through hilarious humor and keeps them engaged with much deeper explorations of the complexities of being human. Their 2016 submission, “Noose” exemplifies their ability to balance the duality of ...

Crave Arts Presents: The Future of Film - EP. 4 | Emily Cohn ("Pierced," "CRSHD," Tribeca)

April 09, 2020 14:00 - 39 minutes - 36.8 MB

AAHSFF '13 Alum Emily Cohn was part of our very first festival, all the way back in 2013, and she was a big part of helping us affirm our belief that the future of film was bright and that talented young filmmakers needed our support and recognition. Emily’s early films were full of strong and engaging female characters, navigating complicated relationships and coming of age in a world rife with uncertainty. Her film, “Pierced” (winner of our first Best Drama Award) explored the complex dyna...

The Future of Film - EP. 4 | Emily Cohn ("Pierced," "CRSHD," Tribeca)

April 09, 2020 14:00 - 39 minutes - 89.7 MB

AAHSFF '13 Alum Emily Cohn was part of our very first festival, all the way back in 2013, and she was a big part of helping us affirm our belief that the future of film was bright and that talented young filmmakers needed our support and recognition. Emily’s early films were full of strong and engaging female characters, navigating complicated relationships and coming of age in a world rife with uncertainty. Her film, “Pierced” (winner of our first Best Drama Award) explored the complex dyna...

Crave Arts Presents: The Future of Film - EP. 3 | Caleb Wild ("Cycle," A24, Working on "Waves")

April 02, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes - 34.2 MB

AAHSFF '17 Alum Caleb Wild is the writer and director of "Cycle" a film mature in theme, rich in symbolism, and beautifully rendered on screen while simultaneously grounded  in authentic youthful perspective and emotional exploration.  Caleb writes stories that expose a raw, universal human condition and then employs the elements of film to illuminate the depth of these stories in remarkably poignant ways. Check out Caleb's work here --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easies...

The Future of Film - EP. 3 | Caleb Wild ("Cycle," A24, Working on "Waves")

April 02, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes - 83.3 MB

AAHSFF '17 Alum Caleb Wild is the writer and director of "Cycle" a film mature in theme, rich in symbolism, and beautifully rendered on screen while simultaneously grounded  in authentic youthful perspective and emotional exploration.  Caleb writes stories that expose a raw, universal human condition and then employs the elements of film to illuminate the depth of these stories in remarkably poignant ways. Check out Caleb's work here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.c...

Crave Arts Presents: The Future of Film - EP. 2 | Christina Xing (Her Inspiration, Signing to an Agency, Moving to LA)

March 26, 2020 14:00 - 36 minutes - 33.8 MB

AAHSFF ‘16 alum Christina Xing is a writer and director of immense talent. Her 2016 submission, “Goldfish” made an irresistible impression on our judges, taking home the award for Best Drama. Her refreshingly unique coming-of-age story provides a rich study of character and conflict as it explores an unlikely and challenging romance and its power to overcome trauma. But this film was clearly just the beginning… Christina continues to create boundless stories rich in diversity and surprises -...

The Future of Film - EP. 2 | Christina Xing (Her Inspiration, Signing to an Agency, Moving to LA)

March 26, 2020 14:00 - 35 minutes - 82.1 MB

AAHSFF ‘16 alum Christina Xing is a writer and director of immense talent. Her 2016 submission, “Goldfish” made an irresistible impression on our judges, taking home the award for Best Drama. Her refreshingly unique coming-of-age story provides a rich study of character and conflict as it explores an unlikely and challenging romance and its power to overcome trauma. But this film was clearly just the beginning… Christina continues to create boundless stories rich in diversity and surprises -...

The Future of Film - EP. 1 | Daniel Kelly (Wiz Khalifa, Voss Water, Point Park University, Moving to California)

March 18, 2020 23:20 - 38 minutes - 88.1 MB

Dan Kelly, AAHSFF alumni ‘14-’16 is living a young filmmaker's dream, traveling the world capturing hip-hop’s biggest stars, with amazing social posts and insanely energetic and beautifully shot music videos. As head of media for Wiz Khalifa’s record label, Taylor Gang Entertainment, Dan Kelly, is not up and coming, he has already arrived. View Dan's work HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futureoffilm/support

Crave Arts Presents: The Future of Film - EP. 1 | Daniel Kelly (Wiz Khalifa, Voss Water, Point Park University, Moving to California)

March 18, 2020 23:20 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

Dan Kelly, AAHSFF alumni ‘14-’16 is living a young filmmaker's dream, traveling the world capturing hip-hop’s biggest stars, with amazing social posts and insanely energetic and beautifully shot music videos. As head of media for Wiz Khalifa’s record label, Taylor Gang Entertainment, Dan Kelly, is not up and coming, he has already arrived. View Dan's work HERE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: http...