I Am Do Filmmaker
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 24:15:20
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Synopsis
UK filmmakers talking about making films.
Episodes
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IADF Podcast 039: Kim Templeton - Actors and Directors Networking Event - June 2012
08/06/2012 Duration: 28minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 038: Neil McDonald, Creative Director, Factual, BBC Scotland - Storytelling Advice
04/06/2012 Duration: 21minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 037: Peter Forbes and Stephen Horne at Aberdeen student filmmaker event
31/05/2012 Duration: 04minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 036: Edinburgh Producer Katie Crook from Blue Iris Films
28/05/2012 Duration: 34minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 035: Save Cash with DIY Camera Rigs says Morgan Black
22/05/2012 Duration: 09minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 034: High-Pressure Filmmaking - BBC Video Journalist Colin Wight
20/05/2012 Duration: 47minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 033: 'The Peacemaker' - James Stewart's Western/Sci-Fi Genre Screenplay
16/05/2012 Duration: 09minUK filmmakers talking about making films.
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IADF Podcast 031: Andrew Forbes and Alistair Stewart – Budget-Filmmaking
10/05/2012 Duration: 10minThey live in the heart of the Shire, they're the team behind TOWIG (The Only Way Is Garioch), but filmmakers Alstair Stewart and Andrew Forbes are saving hard to buy the gear that will take their projects to the next level. That's in today's IADF podcast. If you have a great script then that's half the battle," says filmmaker Alistair Stewart, from Inverurie, who runs Reel Moon Productions with friend Andrew Forbes. The pair are working and saving to make money to buy equipment that will help them improve the production quality of their films.They've bought the Canon EOS 550D, one of the Canon DSLRs that are proving so popular among indie filmmakers around the world. That improves their video footage.Next on their shopping list is an audio recorder. Anyone who uses a DSLR knows that you have to record sound on a separate device to get the best audio results.Along with that there are the cables and boom pole to support the mic.And then there's the tripod."When you are doing a [tripod] pan you can hear a nice..
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IADF Podcast 032: Design in Filmmaking – Producers Mike Clark and Kerwin Robertson
10/05/2012 Duration: 24min -
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IADF Podcast 025: Morgan Black - Breached Media Casting for 'Gabriel' Revenge Movie
18/04/2012 Duration: 05min -
IADF Podcast 024: Graham Love – Teenage Animator with Heavyweight Clients
14/04/2012 Duration: 34min -
IADF Podcast 023: Filmmaker Mark Stirton – Good Guy v Bad Guy
11/04/2012 Duration: 44minThis week's podcast guest is Aberdonian filmmaker Mark Stirton, the writer/director/cameraman/editor behind the North East's most famous Doric movie - One Day Removals. Mark's based in London, now, working on a project called Good Guys Versus Bad Guys, which he hopes will move his fimmaking career up a couple of notches. Listen to the podcast and hear the pitch for yourself. It's a great idea. Mark discusses One Day Removals, The Planet, Creative Scotland, Doric language in films, and film distribution among many other topics. If you're an aspiring filmmaker then Mark's journey will be a fascinating insight behind the scenes of the world of moviemaking. Find Mark here: Stirton Productions [http://www.stirtonproductions.com/] One Day Removals [http://www.stirtonproductions.com/onedayremovals/home/Home_odr.html]
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IADF Podcast 022: Scott Ironside - Granite, Doric and Polish
08/04/2012 Duration: 04minIn this week's I Am Do Filmmaker podcast, Aberdeen filmmaker and actor Scott Ironside discusses his latest project 'Bumping Granite'. It's a fascinating endeavour since a large part of the dialogue will be in Polish while the other half will be in Doric, the North East's own dialect. Scott is best known for starring alongside Patrick Wight in the 2009 hit film One Day Removals, directed by Aberdeen's own Mark Stirton. You can find more about Scott at Quick Productions, a video production company he recently founded with a couple of filmmaking colleagues. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Quick-Productions/129741780465514 http://stirtonproductions.com/onedayremovals/home/Home_odr.html
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IADF Podcast 021: Actors and Directors April Event
04/04/2012 Duration: 12minThis month's Aberdeen Actors and Directors networking event was a big success. Kim Templeton arranged for documentary filmmaker Anthony Baxter (You've Been Trumped) to give a presentation and Belmont-based film education officer Paul Foy showed a couple of trailers and announced plans for a regular film showing event. And of course, there was the pitching opportunity and the boozing and networking, too. In this podcast Kim talks through the various aspects to the event. If yiou missed it, check this podcast out - you'll pick up lots.
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IADF Podcast 020: Filmmaker Anthony Baxter on You've Been Trumped
03/04/2012 Duration: 18minFilmmker Anthony Baxter, the man behind the highly successful doccumentary You've Been Trumped, spoke to I Am Do Filmmaker at teh Aberdeen Actors and Directors networkingn evening at the Belmont Cinema in Aberdeen last night. He gave an excellent presentation about his experiences with the film, and was candid about the lack of support and finance from the film sector in the UK, including Scotland. In this podcast Anthony discusses money! You can find everything else you like about the film online, but we're filmmakers after all and we want to know these things. So no apologies to people who find this embarrassing. And thank you to Anthony for enlightening us all.