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- Producer and screenwriter Chuck Thomas interviews directors, producers, screenwriters, and more. Learn how to make your own projects, navigate set protocols, gain distribution, and more in this series that's been running weekly since 2014.
- Atlanta Film Chat and Oz Magazine team up to talk to content creators to discuss how they're adapting to the 2020 Pandemic.
- Keith Brooks from Walking Dead, Magic the Gathering the Musical, and the Internet smash Deadpool: A Typical Tuesday stops by to talk about growing up in Canton, starting his career, and getting punched repeatedly by Andrew Lincoln.
- Former Artistic Director of the Atlanta Film Festival Charles Judson stops by to discuss his thoughts on the Atlanta film community and the direction he thinks it should be moving in.
- Ninja Puppet Productions' Raymond Carr stops by to talk about working on LazyTown and Walking with Dinosaurs as well as what kind of environment he thinks is best suited for making more creative films and shows.
- Y'allywood Executive Director Mike Morgan stops by to talk about running a new festival, why highlighting Southeastern filmmakers is important, and shooting a documentary in Kenya.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeAtlanta City Producers Paula Martinez and Gabe Wardell stop by to discuss the 48 and what kind of madness you can expect this year, including a record 92 teams and filmmakers using drone technology.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeLocation Manager Tony Holley walks through the steps needed to secure a location plus gives tips for those participating in the 48 Hour Film Project.
- Nick Hiltgen stops by to talk about Sessions, a filmmaker-improvement-bootcamp type program in Atlanta, plus why he thinks workshopping is so important for every project.
- Scott Knollin from AlltheHitsSoFar stops by to talk about the entertainment blog's scholarship fund as well as his experiences playing background characters in Van Wilder: Freshmen Year, Walking Dead, and Teen Wolf.
- Actress and model Lacey Patten talks about her latest roles as well as how she got started in acting, found an agent, and why she loves Sailor Moon so much.
- Editor Michael Goldberg (Fast and Furious 7, Rectify, Single Ladies) comes by the podcast to talk about the post-production world, including what filmmakers should discuss with their editing team before they ever shoot a single frame.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJohn and Jessica of Muse of Fire Films stop by to talk about their new projects, what it's like in their "day jobs" as camera operator and script supervisor/Atlanta Film Festival employee, and why Back to the Future is the best movie ever.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeAnthony McHie and John Prew, whose web series Inevitable is showing at Dragoncon, stop by to talk about filming the series, their anime inspirations, and why women make amazing action stars.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeWriter/Director/Producer/Editor/Etc. Darrell Hazelrig talks about working with New Puppet Order, his film premiering at Dragoncon, and his day job shooting industrials.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeRicky Hess, creator of the hit web series "Horror Hotel," talks to us about the origins of the series, pitching it to Hulu and other companies, and what to expect at his appearance at Dragoncon.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJoanna Davidovich (Ugly Americans) and Nate Foster come on to talk about their peppy and fun short film "Monkey Rag" showing at Dragoncon, how hard it was to make, and what they think about the state of animation today.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJoel Musch talks about his Star Wars fan film Ruins and Reckoning showing at Dragoncon, the epic tale behind the notorious The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time feature, and why he thinks filmmakers should just "go for it."
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeThree of the minds behind Archangel: From the Winter's End Chronicles come on the podcast to discuss making the show, how they came to be featured on Heroes of Cosplay, and even drop some exclusives on us.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeBrothers Young Productions and director Jan Mullins talk about the upcoming dance movie "Untapped," the importance of marketing and the business side of filmmaking, and why we need more unique voices to tell stories.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeRebecca Shrager, President and CEO of the People Store Talent Agency, tells all the actors out there how they can increase their chances of getting noticed and talks about her experiences over the years.
- The filmmakers behind local zombie film Test Group stop by to talk about the origins of the project, cheesy movies, and the amazing talent from around the area they've found.
- Won Chung talks about working in the AD department, how directors and producers can make a happier work environment, and why food is so important to a fun shoot.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeThe New York City based creators behind The Quantified Self tell us why they're shooting in Atlanta plus talk about science, the writing process, and much more.
- Scares That Care rep Corinne Barrios come on the show to talk about the charity, writing for Dead, Buried, and Back, working with local productions, and tons more.
- Mike Brune (Blood Car, Congratulations!, Van Wilder: Freshman Year) comes on the show to talk about his time in Chicago, taking Congratulations. on the festival circuit, and Fake Wood Wallpaper's new film The Arbalest.
- Brandon and Errol from Supremacy Films come on to talk about their first feature film Curveball, problems they encountered shooting baseball sequences, unfair expectations audiences have of black filmmakers, and much more.
- Producer Linda Burns discusses the PA Academy, what the Atlanta film community gets right and wrong, and talking smack to John Elway.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeKristy Breneman and Christina Humphrey, film programmers from the Atlanta Film Festival, talk about the submission process, how difficult it is to select films, and tell filmmakers how to improve their chances in getting into festivals.
- Bubba Carr (Fame, So You Think You Can Dance, Footloose) comes on the show to discuss his career, challenges faced by dancers as they get older, and why he thinks everyone has the potential to dance.
- Mike Malloy talks his documentary Eurocrime. The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s, the official Django sequel Django Lives!, and many other things that include exclamation marks.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeElizabeth Alcaraz from acting school The Actor's Scene talks about the various classes students take, why schools like TAS are important for the area, and how she suddenly found herself working for the arts studio.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeDirector Dustin Jacobs and actor Gerrit Hamilton come on to talk about recent projects, The Interview scandal, Atlanta versus Los Angeles, and stories from years ago.
- Writer/director Bret Wood talks about The Unwanted, the struggles of working in the indie world, his work with Kino Lorber, and gets assaulted by an attack cat.
- Forbes Top 1000 Entrepreneurs Under 30's Tara Ansley talks film finance, social entrepreneurship, and being involved with the Sundance Institute.
- Jiyoung Lee and her creative partner Dave Bonawits talk about their latest film Female Pervert, getting accepted to the Slamdance and the Atlanta Film Festivals, and getting random emails from the Weinsteins.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeBrad Pilcher, Assistant Director of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, chats about the 2015 festival, what kind of films we can expect, and shares crazy stories from previous festivals.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeMatt Clanton from Act Tactical for Film comes on the show to talk about teaching actors to use weapons, gun safety on sets, and what movies and TV do right and wrong when it comes to police scenes.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeWriter/director Ryan Lipscomb talks about his unique trajectory in his career, talking to Spike Lee, his film Bruise, and upcoming projects.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeTom Cappello from Crazy Legs Productions (Swamp Murders, Your Worst Nightmare) discusses why reality programming isn't as bad as everyone thinks, the importance of story, and why the company mainly uses local talent.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeKathy Berardi discusses teaching screenwriting courses, the struggles women face in the filmmaking world, and her start-up Red Clip Video that helps businesses make better videos.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeFilmmakers behind indie film Atlanta Vampire Movie discuss the inspiration behind the movie, the many struggles faced to complete it, and why Atlanta should remember its indie roots.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeOur Atlanta Film Festival coverage begins with the animators and illustrators behind animated short Starlight. They talk their time at SCAD, inspiration behind the short, and how much work goes into even the shortest of films.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeOur Atlanta Film Festival coverage continues as we talk to Sam Carter from Good Grief Suicide Hotline. He discusses the long journey to make the film, working on big budget movies like Selma, and why more money doesn't equal a better set.
- Episode: (2015)2014–Podcast EpisodePart 3 of our 2015 Atlanta Film Festival coverage features filmmakers behind Satanic Panic 2: Battle of the Bands. They discuss its origins, how they dealt with actors moving during filming, and what to expect in Satanic Panic 3.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodePart 4 of our Atlanta Film Festival coverage. Ammar Nassri talks about his animated short Garbanzos, how his Syrian roots influences his work, and gives us a sneak preview of his upcoming project.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeOur Atlanta Film Festival coverage continues with Jef Bredemeier's documentary Dante's Down the Hatch. He talks about the challenges of making his first film, working at Dante's, and how his life as a painter influences his filmmaking.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJen West and James Martin come on the podcast to talk about their short film Little Cabbage. They discuss the inspiration behind the film, crazy Owen Wilson obsessed homeowners, and what we can expect next from the team.
- Episode: (2015)2014–Podcast EpisodeAtlanta Film Festival Operations and Marketing Director Christopher Holland closes out our festival coverage. He talks about this year's fest, all the BTS stuff it takes to pull off the event, and discusses his book Film Festival Secrets.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeAtlanta Screenwriters Group President Martin Kelley chats about the origins of the group, why a screenwriting community is so important for local films, and his upcoming project Blackhats.