This episode features Max Fisk and his films "Connected," a film exploring the connections we all share, and "Battle of the Cards," a film about a group of friends whose Uno game comes off the rails. We also discuss the satisfaction of a good match cut, planning a lightsaber battle, and tax fraud. Plus, the moment you've all been waiting for: the chairs.
This episode features Edwin Loughry and his film "The Things I Lost," a film about two friends coming to terms with the possibility of a cursed future. We also discuss writing natural dialogue, the love people have for being on camera, and how to break a curse. Plus, an important memo from BRTV administration!
This episode features Morris and his film The Scratch Across America, a film about one man who goes to extreme lengths for fame. We also discuss the intricacies of comedy, working with the gear you have, and the etymology of the word "cinema." Plus, an apology to the family of Jesse Davis, who succumbed to sandbag-related injuries.
This episode features Kimia Wade and her film Kill Me Not, a film about a wanna-be serial killer and his roommate who doesn't want to be involved in any of this. We also discuss writing a horror film, the best roles on set, and the importance of collaboration in film. Plus, we try something new with our Interview Spotlight!
This episode features Mitchell Turner and his capstone project, Punchline, a film about a comedian dealing with an incredibly tough heckler. We also discuss building a comedy club set, overcoming your inner critic, and advice for new filmmakers. Plus, we try something new with our Staff Picks section!