🎬 This week on The 30s Podcast, Clint goes solo to sit down with director Kellen Gibbs (@kellegibbs) and actor Ka’Prise Colvin (@kaprisecolvin) to talk about their new independent film, The Novel. They talk about overnight shoots that make coffee look like a performance-enhancing drug, filming out of order (aka “Movie Sudoku”), and what really happens when art meets a tight budget. Also: why superhero movies are in trouble, why “bad” movies might be brilliant, and how horror-comedy is the gen...
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🎬 This week on The 30s Podcast, Clint goes solo to sit down with director Kellen Gibbs (@kellegibbs) and actor Ka’Prise Colvin (@kaprisecolvin) to talk about their new independent film, The Novel. They talk about overnight shoots that make coffee look like a performance-enhancing drug, filming out of order (aka “Movie Sudoku”), and what really happens when art meets a tight budget. Also: why superhero movies are in trouble, why “bad” movies might be brilliant, and how horror-comedy is the gen...
Chelsea comes back on the pod to talk about her last year traveling, surviving the strikes, who gets paid in theater, acting, anime, being Sigma, and we play a game of asking deeper questions! LINKS:Clinthttps://www.instagram.com/the_clintshowUncle Marcushttps://www.instagram.com/uncle__marcus/Our Producerhttps://www.instagram.com/rodriguezpodcastsAND email us!the30spod@gmail.com#podcast #comedy
The 30's Podcast
🎬 This week on The 30s Podcast, Clint goes solo to sit down with director Kellen Gibbs (@kellegibbs) and actor Ka’Prise Colvin (@kaprisecolvin) to talk about their new independent film, The Novel. They talk about overnight shoots that make coffee look like a performance-enhancing drug, filming out of order (aka “Movie Sudoku”), and what really happens when art meets a tight budget. Also: why superhero movies are in trouble, why “bad” movies might be brilliant, and how horror-comedy is the gen...