Jon Eagan is an editor for shows like Ginny & Georgia, Workin' Moms, and the upcoming Children Ruin Everything. He was also the first person to direct me when I starred in his short film Rake (2017). We do a lot of reminiscing in this episode about what we have learned while we worked together which leads to some interesting conversations about filmmaking as an art form.
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The Importance of Sound Design
Ben Gingerich is a recent Ryerson University graduate and is beginning his journey as a location sound mixer for film and TV. He is an incredibly passionate individual and I'm sure he will give you a new perspective on the media you consume. P.S. sorry about the hum, I had a microphone issue (ironically).
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Getting Your Film Off of the Ground
Akash Sherman is the writer, director, and VFX artist of Clara. He was just 20 years old when he dropped out of film school and went into production on this film which starred Troian Bellisario and Patrick J. Adams.
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Approaching Tone Through Cinematography
Julian Lomaga is a multi-faceted cinematographer who has an incredible perspective on filmmaking in general. We talk about our personal projects, confidence, and a philosophical approach to cinematography. He mentions he learned from watching people he worked with on set so as someone in film school, our varying perspectives lead to some eye-opening conversations.
As promised: www.julianlomaga.com !!
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Developing a Process as an Actor
Kolton Stewart is an actor, a musician, a dancer and a singer. He starred in YTV's Some Assembly Required, and has been featured on shows like Locke and Key, The Communist's Daughter and is currently in the midst of acting in a movie called Disenchanted with Amy Adams, Maya Rudolph, James Marsden and Patrick Dempsey.