Chad and Trey discuss the industry, their process, and how two brothers came together to produce films that tug at the very fabric of sanity without losing their own
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Chad and Trey discuss the industry, their process, and how two brothers came together to produce films that tug at the very fabric of sanity without losing their own
Chad and Trey discuss the industry, their process, and how two brothers came together to produce films that tug at the very fabric of sanity without losing their own
Ramon discusses his process and the trials and tribulations involved in turning one of the most well known events in history into a ghost tale of quite literally, biblical proportions.
Lorena discusses her inspirations, her work within the local Latino community, and her plans to launch a scholarship fund to support fellow rising filmmakers.
Mary walks us through life on the other side of the lens as we contrast stage acting vs camera acting and adapting to directors who's styles are as wildly varied as the content of their films.
Eric reminds us that perspective is in the eye of the beholder. Taking us on a journey from his past to the present and from horror to comedy and back again, we learn about the myriad inspirations behind Eric's cinematic machinations.
Erika contrasts her experience working major Hollywood features with her experience on the local indy scene and offers words of wisdom about the importance of appreciating your crew.
Hilary Davidson talks about transitioning from short films to features as we discuss her success and learnings over the past few years as well as discover a little about her latest project.
Chad and Trey discuss the industry, their process, and how two brothers came together to produce films that tug at the very fabric of sanity without losing their own