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The Celluloid Ashram
Thom Kuo
66 episodes
5 days ago
A place where we discover why filmmakers choose to use celluloid to tell their stories
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A place where we discover why filmmakers choose to use celluloid to tell their stories
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TV & Film
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The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Thais Castralli
I ambush long time friend, director of photography, Thais Castralli at the Bob's Big Boy in Bubank, California where she talks to me about her life and career. Her longtime relationahip with film began in Sao Paolo, Brazil developing an appreciation for classic Hollwood films which comes full circle as she recently lensed a 35mm Panavision film shoot about Tinsel Town in the 20's.
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7 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 31 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Filmmaker Eric Iyoob

Friend of film Eric Iyoob speaks to me about what it's like making movies on film in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the film community, and who inspires him in filmmaking.

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8 months ago
1 hour 45 minutes 56 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Filmmaker Anthony Booth

Welcome long time filmmaker Anthony Booth

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10 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 59 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Director Jake Borowski

Longtime friend Jake Borowski sits down to talk to me on how he began in films, about the benefits of shooting practical effects on film and where to begin.

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1 year ago
46 minutes 31 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Director Tyler Del Cont
Fairly new minted 16mm film director Tyler Del Cont sits with me in the Ashram to discuss his newest short "8 Portraits" A off-the-cuff meta dissection of the efforts of making a film whilst hearing interviews from other creatives. We discuss his journey to loving cinema on film. And some of his influences. And his determination now to make everything he holds personal on film.
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1 year ago
56 minutes 30 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Jake L. Mitchell
Fellow Ohioan and film shooter Jake L. Mitchell and I have a conversation about his start and his new feature shot on super16, the magically sublime "Riddle Of Fire"
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1 year ago
56 minutes 32 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Actress/Filmmaker Jessi Spickard
Long time friend and ASCF ambassador Jessi Spickard joins us in the Ashram to talk about her journey from actress to director, coming off her very first film shot on 35mm. Her path will inspire others to make aspirations a reality.
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2 years ago
57 minutes 22 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Dajiana Huang
The remarkably talented Dajiana Huang joins us in the Ashram and talks about fighting for film, adventures in craft, and advice on people wanting to start in celluloid. A great friend to film!
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2 years ago
58 minutes 52 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Steadicam Operator Elizabeth Ziegler
Legendary steadicam camera operator Elizabeth Ziegler worked on massive shows like "Ghost" "Magnolia" "A Nightmare On Elm Street" "Tombstone" and "Wayne's World" but she is best known, amongst us film nerds, as the operator on director Stanley Kubrick's last film "Eyes Wide Shut" very grateful for the time spent going down memory lane.
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2 years ago
31 minutes 44 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Ashram's Hopefully Helpful Tip #15
Shooting ratio for film
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2 years ago
3 minutes 9 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Chayse Irvin ASC, CSC
Lenser Chayse Irvin ASC, CSC is a philosopher, an artist and a long time film shooter. A true celluloid friend, his insight on storytelling and how he approaches shooting stems from a music background. Glad to talk to someone with a very independent spirit!
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2 years ago
1 hour 17 minutes 22 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Ashram's Hopefully Helpful Tip #14
Some thoughts on Integrating analog cameras with digital accesorries
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2 years ago
2 minutes 2 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Painter/Director Naomi Williams
Naomi is a painter turned filmmaker who lives inside of a set and fantasy world called SiggySooky, that she has been painting and fabricating for more than 4 years. SiggySooky is the world in which all of her films reside in, and is a colorful dimension that is designed to be shot on celluloid. https://siggysooky.com/
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2 years ago
58 minutes 27 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Director Diane Lac
The fantastic photo artist Diane Lac gets ambushed at the Ashram where she shares stories of early naked film photos and making her last film project on 35mm film! https://dianelac.com/
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2 years ago
56 minutes 1 second

The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Ai Kojima
The buoyancy of Ai Kojima permeates through the projects she's involved in. Full of whimsical good natured antics her film work, instead, reflects a deeper sensibility of being an observer to life and behavior. Ai is who celluloid was made for! https://www.aikojima.com/
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2 years ago
56 minutes 49 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Ariana Hoshino
The remarkable Ariana Hoshino skyrocketed into celluloid shooting by purchasing a K3 16mm camera and now has amassed four projects all made on Kodak stock. Here we talk about her beginnings and dissect the stepping stone projects that that led her to choose film as her preferred medium. https://linktr.ee/arianahoshino?fbclid=PAAabPcBVse8ci_oCusANJ7YW7ggpQYBQ6K0fY7kMt8l7g2-zXWyaCk1SqouA
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2 years ago
59 minutes 39 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Filmmaker Toshin Rao
Remarkably unique filmmaker Toshin Rao joins me in the Ashram to talk about his journey into making film. Self-taught, Toshin makes whimsical stories that go against any conventional visual standards and has crafted some incredible fun shorts. seen here: https://vimeo.com/789183284.
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2 years ago
53 minutes 32 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Joanna Cassidy
Live from The Hollywood Show iconic actress Joanna Cassidy ("Blade Runner" "Who Killer Roger Rabbit? "
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3 years ago
3 minutes 39 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Ashram's Hopefully Helpful Tip #13
Dreaded remjet! How do I remove after lab didn't do proper wash?
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3 years ago
2 minutes 15 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
Cinematographer Eddie Yasin
The wild and serendipidous meeting with NYC based cinematographer Eddie Yasin yielded a remarkable conversation on the entry point of filmmaking as well as a navigating the tribulations of how you should go towards fear. All due to a random posted photo of a very rare camera (Arriflex SR2 Plus) he spotted when he landed in Los Angeles. A remarkable talent whose knowledge of cinema and exuberant curiosity is truly inspiring. http://eddieyasindp.com/
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3 years ago
59 minutes 35 seconds

The Celluloid Ashram
A place where we discover why filmmakers choose to use celluloid to tell their stories