Explore every episode of the podcast CinematNIC by Nicole Russin-McFarland
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| Interview: "The Imposters" Actresses Marie Everett, Chynna Walker, Amanda Michaud and Tegan Mordt | 24 Dec 2024 | 00:57:33 | |
Have you waited too long for an all female cast film since 2008's The Women? Marie Everett (Maya), Chynna Walker (Hattie), Amanda Michaud (Rebecca) and Tegan Mordt (Anna) star in The Imposters, a thriller by British director Nicholas Winter. | |||
| Interview: "Baby on Board" Actor Jason Adam | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:30:43 | |
Jason Adam chats going from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire into being a professional working film actor. | |||
| Interview: James Bond Documentary "The Other Fellow" Director Matthew Bauer & Composer Alastair McNamara | 02 Feb 2023 | 00:45:12 | |
Have you ever wanted to be called James Bond? Film director Matthew Bauer searched and found men around the world sharing the secret agent's identity in real life! He stopped by with the documentary's composer Alastair McNamara (assistant composer on "The War of the Worlds" on Disney+) to chat about their documentary being released theatrically this month. | |||
| Interview: Empowering Disabled Musicians, Composers and Singers Like You with Able Artist Foundation Founder Stephen Letnes | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:40:25 | |
Film score composer Stephen Letnes crafted the music for the Emmy-nominated documentary film, Beneath the Ink. What many do not know about him is that he is visually impaired and relates to everything you or your friends have experienced as a working disabled entertainment industry professional! Learn more about the ways he helps disabled musicians with the Able Artist Foundation. Are you a disabled musician? Join the Able Artist Foundation for free at http://www.ableartist.org. What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Interview: Film Director Joshua Reeves on How "Long Walk Home" Opens Our Eyes to Sexual Assault on Black Women, More Likely to Be Victims | 30 Dec 2022 | 00:10:14 | |
Was it what she wore? Something she said? Does this one sound stupid? For female sexual assault victims you know including maybe yourself, women were living and acting like everyday people when “it” happened. In film director Joshua Reeves’ new work set in his hometown of Manchester, Long Walk Home, he explores a realistic fictional event of how assault happens more to black women in the UK and the racism experienced by many in stop and search. What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Interview: Writing Your First Book With a Book Coach with Nailah Harvey | 18 May 2022 | 00:15:42 | |
Is writing your first book a dream of yours? Does life or procrastination get in the way? Book coach and book editor Nailah Harvey has some tips on hiring a book coach and what to expect. All she does for a living is helping people like you! Remember, a “fictional” book can be autobiographical: channel your life experiences through fiction if you don’t feel up to telling us it is your life story. | |||
| Voice Acting Tips from Actors in "The Homework's Revenge: Esther in Wonderland" | 04 Jan 2022 | 00:02:45 | |
Three amazing voice actors from my animated feature film, THE HOMEWORK'S REVENGE: ESTHER IN WONDERLAND, share their thoughts! The CinematNIC podcast will return sometime for a season 4 with my next great audio interview, whenever that is this lovely new year. xoxo, Nic ACTORS INCLUDED: Jerron Bacat, Ty Coker, Christopher Winter What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Interview: "Seinfeld" and "Will & Grace" Composer Jonathan Wolff on the Business of Film and TV Music in and Outside of Hollywood Marketi... | 17 Sep 2021 | 01:01:24 | |
Mainstream business and the film industry overlap a LOT, so get ready to learn something that will help you! Jonathan Wolff is one of the only living composers whose work is recognisable and popular with people who don't follow the film and television scoring industry. Composing TV music themes for "Seinfeld" and "Will & Grace" and working on many handfuls of other shows you watched growing up at times, sometimes appearing on camera as an actor, Mr. Wolff learned in his illustrious career about creating your own opportunities. Follow Mr. Wolff online at @seinfeldmusicguy on Instagram and visit his website, SeinfeldMusicGuy.com. What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Interview: "Willy's Wonderland" Director Kevin Lewis On Directing Nicolas Cage In A Silent Role And Their New Wacky Fun Horror Movie | 24 Feb 2021 | 00:15:49 | |
Nicolas Cage knows his way around awesome, risk taking career decisions. He kept his his famous surname “Coppola” hidden for people to focus on his acting career. Pulling two teeth out without any anesthesia was his method acting for 1984’s Birdy. So when he found himself a script starring as a lead with not one speaking line in a 1980’s inspired film fighting evil animatronics, the acting challenge was nothing for him. Director Kevin Lewis, a fan of cult classic horror himself, conquered the problem of a tight budget, with a one month long shooting schedule with classic 80’s filmmaking trickery of practical effects. He was supposed to have made another film, but thank goodness for the growing fans of 2021’s newest comedy-horror streaming hit, fate had him in the right place at the right time. What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Austin Film Festival 2019 Interview: Joaquin Phoenix's "The Animal People" Documentary | 12 Dec 2019 | 00:09:08 | |
Joaquin Phoenix executive produced this film about what happens when activists were declared terrorists speaking against animal testing performed by Huntingdon Life Sciences. “The Animal People” was filmed over a decade. Times change, but the questions raised by the film persist in modern culture. INTERVIEWED: Jake Conroy, defendant in the case Josh Harper, defendant in the case Casey Suchan, co-director Mikko Alanne, producer Jorja Fox, producer Sasha Perry, producer/editor Film synopsis: Fifteen years in the making, this feature documentary - executive produced by Joaquin Phoenix - follows the journey of six young Americans who find themselves targeted as terrorists by the US government for their involvement in a controversial protest campaign. Seeing the future of social movement organizing, the activists used the then fledgling internet to dramatically magnify their impact as they systematically knocked out the pillars of financial support that kept the company in business. But when letter writing and protests began to mushroom into dead-of-night vandalism and worse by unknown activists, this corporation and the government formed an alliance to destroy the group. The FBI began an unprecedented campaign of surveillance in preparation for prosecution, creating a model that would later be used against Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter. Congress, under corporate influence, rewrote laws and bent the definition of incitement in order to accomplish the prosecution of these six, potentially weakening free speech rights for all Americans. Featuring expansive interviews with the activists spanning over a decade, rare archival footage - including never-before-seen FBI undercover surveillance tapes, wiretaps and government documents, The Animal People is a chilling portrait of what happens when activism rattles the institutions of power. What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Interview: Film Score Composer Henry Jackman on Scoring "Jumanji: The Next Level" | 11 Dec 2019 | 00:46:10 | |
Henry Jackman was already a major sensation in music, producing material for artists like Elton John and Seal, when Hans Zimmer recruited him for a career in film music composing. Mr. Jackman has contributed additional music to modern classic films like The Dark Knight, The Da Vinci Code, and Pirates of the Caribbean, but he has a breathtaking career catalog of his own opulent compositions on star-studded hit movies like Detective Pikachu, Kong: Skull Island, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Captain Phillips, and X-Men: First Class. What can one achieve on when you have already covered every film score genre? Infinity. Mr. Jackman, a classically trained composer, keeps going because of his family work ethic to always deliver your best effort in achieving greatness. In his most personal interview to date, Mr. Jackman breaks the barrier of composers being just another name on the film credits to explain how he became the success story he is today. What do LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), Le Figaro and BNP Paribas have in common with the CinematNIC podcast? We host our podcasts on Ausha! Ausha offers the ultimate toolkit to grow your audience, convert listeners into fans and make money with your show. Get your own newsletter, smart link, unlimited hosting and more. Try a free 14 day trial: https://ausha.co/?fpr=nicrussin | |||
| Austin Film Festival 2019 Interview: "Against the Tides" | 08 Dec 2019 | 00:13:35 | |
When a therapist told Beth French, then suffering from chronic pain, she needed to make a bucket list, Beth decided to swim all seven of the world’s channels. Her story was documented in Against the Tides. I caught up with the film’s director Stefan Stuckert, a BAFTA nominee himself for his television work, and cinematographer Damian Paul Daniel about following Beth on the epic global dream. | |||
| Interview: "Frog and Toad" (Apple TV) Composer Mark Evitts | 30 Sep 2023 | 00:27:31 | |
Are you hungry for delicious cookies too good to share? Does music help a garden grow? Composer Mark Evitts scored the answers to questions like this in the new Frog and Toad animated series based on the classic Arnold Lobel books. | |||
| Austin Film Festival 2019 Interview: "A Patient Man" | 08 Dec 2019 | 00:08:53 | |
For his thriller set most days on a city train, director Kevin Ward sought comedian/actor ("Whose Line Is It Anyway?") Jonathan Mangum for his first dramatic role. The change in his standard material is appreciated, with Mr. Mangum carrying the film beautifully. INTERVIEWED: film writer/director Kevin Ward, cinematographer/producer Harrison Reynolds, film score composer Rob Houle, actor Jonathan Mangum. | |||
| Austin Film Festival 2019 Interview: "The Wretched" | 07 Dec 2019 | 00:15:42 | |
What would you do if a witch wearing your neighbor’s skin terrorized people in your area? “The Wretched” delves into that very idea, taking us into trees, summer partying and witchery in one horror feature film. Brett Pierce and Drew T. Pierce spoke with me at their Austin Film Festival screening about casting their lead actress and…their dad, Bart Pierce, a special effects artist on “The Evil Dead,” had to steal the spotlight! | |||
| Austin Film Festival 2019 Interview: "Family Obligations" | 07 Dec 2019 | 00:16:22 | |
Filmed on Long Island, “Family Obligations” is the story of a single man discovering life outside solitude when he takes care of a terminally ill uncle. The movie’s budget was a mere $16,000! The director Ken Frank and others discussed filmmaking on a tighter budget, making things happen at festivals, their characters, and the importance of strong writing. INTERVIEWED: Kenneth R. Frank, director and writer; Shawna Brandle, executive producer; Chris Mollica, actor and co-editor; Chandler Rosenthal, actress; Kevin Wolfring, assistant director and co-editor | |||
| Interview: Actress Cristina Milizia ("LEGO DC Comics," Netflix's "Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures") | 19 Apr 2019 | 01:07:35 | |
Voiceover actress Cristina Milizia has acted in work for Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Netflix, and Disney. Topics covered in the interview: marketing herself as a bilingual actress, lots of tips for newbie voiceover actors, wearing "silent" clothes in the recording studio, and developing a range of character voices. | |||
| "Delia & Sammy" Producers Sher Bautista + William Jones: Red Carpet, 2018 Austin Film Festival | 27 Nov 2018 | 00:06:51 | |
Sher Bautista and William Jones produced the Filipino film about Delia, an ill-tempered former actress, who has to find family to leave her equally difficult husband with before she dies, forcing themselves back into the lives of people they've hurt, estranged and antagonized. | |||
| "The Lake Vampire" Director Carl Zitelmann: Halloween Red Carpet, 2018 Austin Film Festival | 02 Nov 2018 | 00:07:42 | |
Desperate to find a subject for his next novel, Ernesto Navarro follows the tracks of a mysterious killer, a man obsessed with drinking human blood and becoming immortal. | |||
| "Antiquities" Director Daniel Campbell, Producer Gary Newton & Actor Roger Scott: Red Carpet Q&A | 30 Oct 2018 | 00:07:26 | |
After his father's death, a young man, Walt (Andrew J. West), moves to his dad's hometown in order to learn more about who his father was. Walt decides to stay with his awkward aunt and her family, whose denial makes his search nearly impossible. He accepts a job in a local antique mall where his boss quickly offers him the possibility of a management position; however, a mean-spirited co-worker isn't pleased by his new competition and proceeds to sabotage any chance Walt has. Walt then meets Ellie (Ashley Greene), an eccentric and crude free-spirit who still manages to be irresistibly charming. He finds himself completely enamored, though both are hesitant to pursue a relationship. Walt ends up not only finding out who his father really was, but learns more about himself than he ever thought possible. Starring Andrew J. West, Michaela Watkins, Michael Gladis, with Ashley Greene and Mary Steenburgen, with music by Jesse Ingalls and Jason Mozersky of Relentless7. | |||
| Interview: Actor Pete Gibson on "Black Coppice" Films and Stage | 29 Aug 2023 | 00:21:49 | |
Pete Gibson talks about the Liverpool arts scene, working in the Black Coppice cult UK horror movies, and what it takes to appear on stage in theatrical productions. | |||
| Interview: Emma Turner, Actress and Talent Agent at Movilux Artist Management | 24 Jul 2023 | 00:38:44 | |
Emma Turner answers all of the questions you have about acting from someone who is an actress herself, getting started with acting in her 40's, and working at the Movilux Artist Management as a talent agent. | |||
| Interview: Actor Alex Hewitt | 11 Jul 2023 | 00:17:07 | |
Alex Hewitt joins the podcast to talk about AI in casting and his ideas for getting into acting if you don't have enough money. | |||
| Interview: "Only Love Matters" Producer Dr. Iram Qureshi & Director Dr. Kamran Qureshi | 31 Mar 2023 | 00:20:19 | |
"Only Love Matters" is one of the few films profiling intersex characters and doing so respectfully. Dr. Kamran Qureshi and Dr. Iram Qureshi spoke about their movie and the everyday lives of intersex people. Filmed in London, Beaconsfield, Norwich and the Great Indian Desert! | |||
| Interview: Voice Actor Brent Mukai ("Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart," "Lost Judgment") | 22 Mar 2023 | 00:32:47 | |
Voice actor Brent Mukai began with improv and the Las Vegas standup comedy circuit. In the past year, he has moved to Los Angeles with great demand for his work in video games, anime and animation, and he shares all about it in today’s episode. Bonus: learn which high school he went to in Hawaii! | |||
| Interview: "Casting Kill" Film Director James Smith & Producer/Screenwriter Caroline Spence | 10 Feb 2023 | 00:19:37 | |
Filmed over six days, Caroline Spence and James Smith (Agent Kelly, Surveilled) made a horror thriller feature film! Set in London, Casting Kill follows a faux casting director luring auditioning actors into the unknown. | |||
| Interview: Screenwriter and Screenwriting Coach Brooks Elms on Common Screenplay Mistakes | 07 Feb 2023 | 00:24:36 | |
Marketing a screenplay, the old Hollywood "schmooze," so many questions. Screenwriter Brooks Elms answers the questions you are probably thinking about screenwriting in a very special episode themed on bettering your career! | |||