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Film Stuff podcast
Do Stuff
28 episodes
6 months ago
In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.
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In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.
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The role of storytelling in sports
Film Stuff podcast
20 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
The role of storytelling in sports
In this episode of Film Stuff, Soo Zee and Leigh talk about how storytelling can change the way fans perceive the sports they follow. There's a big difference between more established sports and newly emerging ones, and we talk about the pros and cons of both and how their media landscapes differ. Find out how Soo Zee got into Formula 1, how Leigh looks at professional tag, and what they both think of the NBA fan media experience.
Film Stuff podcast
In this episode, Leigh talks about the brilliant editing in the movie 'Don't Look Up' and explores why it's so refreshing. Editing may be an invisible art, but it’s one that deserves the spotlight—and this film proves why. Plus, a deep dive into why Meryl Streep makes the ultimate villain, and some thoughts on making better film.