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[FJ28] Lessons Learned in 2016

Radio Film School

English - January 10, 2017 17:28 - 33 minutes - 20.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 78 ratings
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In this our first episode of 2017, we look back at four of the most important lessons learned on the show last year. Plus, a look at a new mini-series on the making of my first feature-length documentary.

Happy New Year boys and girls out there in podcast land! I'm excited to be back behind the microphone and bring you weekly and/or biweekly stories about filmmaking, creative arts, and pursuing your passion. To kick us off, we're going to look back at some of my favorite episodes last season. You'll hear clips from:

Quentin Tarantino Pt. 1 - The AuteurQuentin Tarantino Pt. 2 - The ProvocateurSeason 1 FinaleGet 'er Done - A Mixed in America UpdateRFS003 - S.O.S. AtlantisThe Making of a Feature Documentary

This year I embark upon one of my greatest challenges as a filmmaker. The making of my first feature length documentary. My wife is actually the director as this is a passion topic of hers. My greatest fears are not the challenges of the filmmaking. Nope. My biggest fear has to do with how this collaboration will affect MY MARRIAGE! It's sure to make for some great podcast fodder. Be sure to subscribe to the show so as not to miss one juicy episode.

To learn more about the documentary visit tasra.me/invisible. Here's the trailer.

Music in this Episode

Music was curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. In order of appearance, the music in this episode was:

Fire Aheadby Jahzzar (CC BY-SA)Boulevard St Germainby Jahzzar (CC BY-SA)And So Thenby Lee Rosevere (CC BY)Auld Lang Syneby Princes Band (Public Domain)

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Videos Mentioned

Here's that hilarious trailer spoof.

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