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Join host Chris Schwartz on After Film School Podcast (AFS) as he dives into captivating conversations with film school graduates from around the world. Each episode reveals the graduates' triumphs, confronts the challenges they faced, and uncovers the invaluable lessons learned through their creative journeys. Tune in to explore the real stories behind the scenes and the personal experiences that shape the future of filmmaking.
Total 30 episodes
1
20 Years Behind Amazing Race: From Communist Prague to Emmy-Winning Cinematographer Petr Cikhart
Petr Cikhart is an EMMY winning Czech cinematographer living in Los Angeles. As a 19-year-old Assistant Director covered the war in Chechnya for Czech TV, and was arrested and held hostage for two days by Russian soldiers during the assignment. It was his first ever field shoot, and he was hooked.
In June 2012 he received MFA in Cinematography from the American Film Institute. His thesis film FIRST IN FLIGHT competed at Camerimage cinematography festival in Poland and was nominated for the ASC Harris Savides Student Heritage Award. While at AFI Petr won the College Camera Operator of the Year award from the SOC.
Subsequently Petr worked as a cinematographer on several feature films of four continents including World War II drama AGAINST THE SUN starring Tom Felton, TAMARA (Nueva Vision Award, 2017 Santa Barbara Film Festival) with Luis Fernandez, ID2: SHADWELL ARMY for Universal, DUNNING MAN, DAY OF RECKONING, THE NANNY or the Chinese production ESCAPING VALENTINE'S DAY and CONRAD & MICHELLE: IF WORDS COULD KILL for Lifetime.
Traveling to more than 100 countries he also made films such as FARMINGVILLE (Special Jury Prize, 2004 Sundance Film Festival) and BLINDSIGHT (Audience Awards, 2006 AFI Film Festival & 2007 Berlin Film Festival). In 2007 Petr won his first Prime Time Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for his work on the THE AMAZING RACE.
Episode Breakdown:
00:00-03:00 - Introduction and current location (Mumbai), discussing recent short film premiere at Bangalore International Short Film Festival
03:00-07:00 - Discussing Emmy nomination for Amazing Race, work in India, and career path from cinematography to directing
07:00-10:00 - Exploring the creative process behind his 6-minute short film and comparing directing vs cinematography roles
10:00-15:00 - Background on Amazing Race career spanning 20 seasons, first Emmy win, and nomination history
15:00-20:00 - Growing up in communist Czechoslovakia, early love for travel through World Atlas, finding passion in Amazing Race
20:00-25:00 - Behind-the-scenes insights on Amazing Race filming techniques and challenges
25:00-30:00 - Physical demands of filming Amazing Race, keeping up with contestants while carrying equipment
30:00-35:00 - Discussion of emotional moments captured during filming and storytelling approach
35:00-40:00 - Working with release forms and managing spontaneous moments during filming
40:00-45:00 - Impact of AFI education on cinematography style and approach
45:00-50:00 - Evolution of filming techniques on Amazing Race, including new technology while maintaining core storytelling focus
50:00-51:15 - Closing thoughts on balancing technical skills with authentic storytelling
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40:5724/11/2024
'Turn Your S**t Into Ice Cream': Lindsay Stidham on Making $50K Features, Teaching & AFI | Film School Journey #29
Lindsay holds an MFA in screenwriting from the American Film Institute and teaches screenwriting at USC's School of Cinematic Arts and Cal State Long Beach. She has overseen two screenplays from script to screen as writer/producer: SPOONER starring Matthew Lillard (SLAMDANCE) and DOUCHEBAG (SUNDANCE) both released theatrically. Most recently, Lindsay sold WITH LOVE, YOUR SWEETLY SALTED. She is currently adapting the book SEX WITH STRANGERS by Micheal Lowenthal for producer Nadia Leonelli and working on an interactive sci-fi rom com with producer Sandeep Parikh and director Sammi Cohen. Lindsay has also developed unique screenwriting courses for USC, Sundance Collab, and the creative executive staff at Disney Animation.
Detailed Breakdown:
0:00 "Bits and Pieces" Project Introduction
3:49 Teaching Career at Multiple Universities
6:45 AFI Experience as Youngest Fellow
19:20 Making Early Feature Films
27:58 Directing Style and Improv Approach
34:32 New Technology in Filmmaking
42:22 Film School Curriculum Reflections
48:26 Mentorship and Career Development
52:35 Learning from Mistakes in Filmmaking
59:05 Film School Advice and Considerations
Guest Link's and Resources:
Sundance Collab Profile
IG: @lindsaynellstidham
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01:02:2202/11/2024
From India to Success: Rasa Partin's Inspiring Journey to AFI Film School and Beyond
Dive into the cinematic world of Rasa Partin
The talented director of photography behind Kelley Kali's latest feature films, Kemba (starring Nesta Cooper, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Michelle Hurd) and Jagged Mind (featuring Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Shannon Woodward).
Rasa has an impressive portfolio that includes the critically acclaimed Immaculate Room directed by Mukunda Dewil, the unique single-shot thriller Saviors directed by Christopher Greenslate, and the intriguing TV series Kappa Kappa Die (Warner Bros) directed by Zelda Williams, along with Los Wanabis directed by Santiago Paladines.
Beyond features, Rasa has shot captivating commercials for top brands like Google, Apple, Cartier, Nike, Spotify, and Chanel, showcasing his versatility and creativity across various formats.
With an MFA in Cinematography from the American Film Institute (AFI), Rasa is equipped with top-notch gear, including the Alexa 35 and Alexa Mini LF.
✨ Proud member of IATSE Local 600 | DP, Western Region Roster.
Join us in exploring Rasa's impressive work and passion for storytelling through the lens!
Rasa Partin, Cinematographer, American Film Institute AFI After Film School #28 - DP Kemba
Detailed Breakdown:
(00:00) Current State of the Industry
(03:11) Advice to Young DPs
(05:25) Pre-Film School
(15:48) Deciding to Apply to AFI
(21:11) AFI Reel Day
(24:50) Managing Film School While Having a Child
(30:49) Learning Opportunities While at Film School
(35:16) Giving Notes to Directors
(38:25) Thinking About a Career After Film School
(40:52) My 35mm Project at Film School
(43:18) Mentors
(48:49) First Jobs Out of Film School
(52:35) First Feature Credits
(03:34) What's Coming Up
(06:24) Did Film School Prepare You for the Real World?
(08:46) Piece of Gear That I Rely On
(10:47) Advice to Filmmakers
Links and Resources:
Rasa Partin's Website
Rasa Partin's Instagram
YouTube Episode Link:
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Lauren Guiteras Cinematographer American Film Institute AFI After Film School #024
Jessica Pantoja Director of Photography American Film Institute AFI After Film School #023
Martim Vian Cinematographer FAMU / AFI After Film School #021
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01:17:5316/10/2024
Neha Aziz Journalism and Film University of Texas at Austin After Film School #027
Neha Aziz is a Pakistani-born writer, director, film programmer, and podcaster living in Austin, TX. From 2017 to 2020, Neha worked at SXSW as a member of the Communications team. She currently works as the Artistic Director for the Austin Asian American Film Festival, Film Programmer for rePRO and the Cleveland International Film Festival, in addition to being the Communications Manager for the Asian American Documentary Network (A - DOC). In 2021, she was named an iHeartRadio NextUP fellow for their inaugural podcast program; her show, PARTITION (limited series) debuted in August 2022 and has been featured on Apple Podcasts, NPR, The Austin Chronicle, The 19th News, The Austin American - Statesman, The RepresentASIAN Project, Asian Founded, and more. In 2023, Neha was one of five recipients of the WAVE Grant from Wavelength Productions, a grant and one-year mentorship given to first-time female/non-binary directors of color. Her short, SO, THAT HAPPENED marked her directorial debut and is currently on the festival circuit. She is a writer for the PBS Digital Series ROOTS OF RESISTANCE and is in development on a number of projects.
Detailed Breakdown:
(00:00) // Chris Bio Intro
(02:31) // First short film
(03:11) // Film curator / now film director
(03:52) // Working at festivals
(07:36) // Writing for PBS Digital Series
(08:07) // Starting a podcast
(18:53) // Journalism background
(24:31) // Writing narrative
(29:12) // Film the short film
(30:23) // Film School
(32:59) // I found out what I really wanted to do
(36:59) // What I learned from filming the short film
(43:42) // The Next Film
(46:17) // AFI Workshop for Women
(48:12) // Should programmers have made a film
(59:30) // A lesson you learned at film school
(01:01:55) // A moment that you look back on that changed your life
(01:04:40) // Programming background as a filmmaker
(01:08:34) // Your favorite mistake you made
Links and Resources:
Neha's Linktree
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01:17:4305/10/2024
Tomas Gomez Bustillo Writer Director American Film Institute AFI After Film School #26
Born in Buenos Aires, Tomás Gómez Bustillo was brought up across Argentina, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and the US. After studying Political Science in Buenos Aires, he relocated to LA where he earned his MFA in Directing at the American Film Institute Conservatory. After graduating, he co-founded indie production company Plenty Good. His debut feature film, CHRONICLES OF A WANDERING SAINT, starring Monica Villa, premiered at SXSW 2023 to rave reviews and won the AYH Award for visionary film. It was nominated for 3 FILM INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS: Best First Feature, Best First Screenplay, and Best Cinematography.
Detailed Breakdown:
(00:00) Intro
(00:10) First feature film CHRONICLES OF A WANDERING SAINT
(04:46) Reading reviews Opening cut back to the film premiering end on a positive and done
(08:40) Tomas' origin story to film school
(17:21) Getting into film school
(19:59) Dealing with AFI being new to LA
(25:05) Narrative workshop at AFI
(28:53) Collaborating at film school
(33:47) A profound insight while at film school
(37:07) Trying to impress your classmates
(40:41) After Film School
(43:13) Odd Jobs after film school
(44:57) Writing my projects
(49:16) Building relationships with other Directors
(53:47) Are you a writer/director?
(56:59) Current projects
(58:14) Having creative calibrators
(00:57) What has the success from your film done for you
(04:35) At the Spirit Awards
(09:06) Tools or Software you recommend
(01:11:44) Storyboarding Chronicles
(01:12:25) What inspires my visuals
(01:13:23) Netflix's Ripley
(01:15:01) Advice about film school
(01:17:39) Favorite Mistake
Links and Resources:
www.tomasgomezbustillo.com
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Victoria Duncan Director, Producer & Creative (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts After Film School #015
Karl Shefelman Writer/Director Tisch School of the Arts NYU After Film School #10
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01:22:0622/09/2024
Eli Arenson Cinematographer American Film Institute AFI After Film School #25 - The Deliverance DP
ELI ARENSON started his career as a war correspondent and photojournalist, and is a graduate of the AFI Conservatory's MFA in Cinematography. His feature film credits include A24's LAMB, Lee Daniels' THE DELIVERANCE, and Ishana Night Shyamalan's THE WATCHERS for Warner Bros and New Line Cinema. Often shooting on 16 and 35mm film, his distinct style has garnered the attention of the leading voices in commercial and fashion. Eli believes in cinematography that is simple and graceful - his visual approach always begins from the minds of the characters. He currently resides in Iceland with his partner and son.
Detailed Breakdown:
(00:00) // Pre Film School
(14:20) // Why I went to film school
(20:10) // How I felt when I first started AFI
(23:30) // How I felt about reel day
(26:30) // Key takeaways from film school
(33:51) // My latest feature film on Netflix August 30th 2024 The Deliverance
(35:41) // Another nugget from film school
(40:31) // Second year at AFI
(43:13) // Getting type casted as a DP
(49:33) // My breakthrough film came from the AFI network
(53:54) // My favorite shot from Lamb
(58:48) // Living in Iceland
(01:27) // How I conduct myself around talent
01:07:00 // An important piece of equipment for my work
(01:09:49) // Advice to people thinking about film school
Links and Resources:
Eli Arenson's Website
Telegram Community Channel
Related Episodes:
Lauren Guiteras Cinematographer American Film Institute AFI After Film School #024
Jessica Pantoja Director of Photography American Film Institute AFI After Film School #023
Martim Vian Cinematographer FAMU / AFI After Film School #021
After Film School Podcast
On the "After Film School" podcast, we delve into essential topics for navigating the transition from film school to professional life. We explore life after film school and discuss opportunities to help you understand the possibilities awaiting you. Our episodes offer practical advice on securing jobs and strategies for crafting your career path after graduation. We also examine post-school film clubs and other avenues for continuing your passion. From maximizing your potential after graduation to evaluating whether film schools are worth the investment, we provide insights into job prospects and offer effective job search strategies. Tune in for comprehensive guidance on planning your future and uncover what comes after film school with career paths and tips to help you successfully chart your path forward.
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01:13:1604/09/2024
Lauren Guiteras Cinematographer American Film Institute AFI After Film School #024
Lauren is a Cuban-American cinematographer devoted to world, repertory, and independent cinema. Since graduating from the American Film Institute Conservatory, she has worked throughout the US and internationally. She is a member of IATSE Local 600.
Her credits include MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY, Marion Hill’s debut feature (Sundance, SXSW 2021), ZIWE (Showtime, A24), and NOTED: ALICIA KEYS THE UNTOLD STORIES (YouTube Originals).
She shot IFC Films’ DANDELION on Super 16mm, directed by Nicole Riegel and starring Kiki Layne & Thomas Doherty. The film premiered at SXSW 2024.
Still photography is an essential complementary artistic practice to Lauren’s motion picture work. In 2024, she was one of twelve photographers admitted into FotoFilmic’s travel workshop led by Greg Girard. She is currently editing a series of portraits made under Girard’s guidance in Okinawa, Japan.
Detailed Breakdown:
[00:00] Small Talk and the Current Film Industry
[07:00] Lauren’s background and Educational Background
[10:00] Why Cinematography and Personal Philosophy Behind the Camera
[17:00] Handheld and Camera Operating
[21:00] Working with Directors
[25:00] Why I Moved To NY
[30:00] At Film School
[57:00] After Film School
[1:12:00] Advice
Links and Resources:
www.laurenguiteras.com
IG: @laurenguiteras
YouTube Episode Link:https://youtu.be/cn9ypPVCWT4
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Jessica Pantoja Director of Photography American Film Institute AFI After Film School #023https://youtu.be/P9_vjvGFt7c
Martim Vian Cinematographer FAMU / AFI After Film School #021https://youtu.be/KtWSClZNXuw?si=HCg31AwHun8rGLIk
Ed Wu Director of Photography American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #014https://youtu.be/itKqqFOqF4o?si=Fvnn--zTkZW0pbe0Keith Nixon Cinematography American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #004https://youtu.be/-i0n5YT9eKo?si=Avjf902Xj4I5oSPxAfter Film School Podcast http://bit.ly/afterfilmschool
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01:18:2107/07/2024
Jessica Pantoja Director of Photography American Film Institute AFI After Film School #023
Jessica Pantoja is a Mexican Cinematographer. She graduated with a Bachelor's in Science in Communications and Entrepreneurship, but she decided to pursue a career in filmmaking. She received training in the camera department while working as the only female camera technician in EFD, later earning her the skills to be a camera assistant under-talented Mexican and American Cinematographers. After that, she moved to LA to pursue an education as a Director of Photography. She received her MFA with a specialty in Cinematography at AFI and became a NAUI certified Underwater Cinematographer and Camera Operator. She was recently the director of photography for the comedy "Adult Best Friends," directed by Delaney Buffett, which was an official selection of the 2024 Tribeca Festival.
Jessica's passion for storytelling and nonverbal communication motivates her to work in different fields of filmmaking and photography, pushing her creative boundaries constantly to create unique content every time. Her pool of experience involves short films, feature films, documentaries, commercials, music videos, fashion, and abstract art pieces. Her work has been displayed on many different platforms worldwide, including film festivals such as Camerimage, Krakow film festival, Cine Gear, and VIZIO filmmakers Challenge, to mention a few. Jessica has also collaborated with greater artists and publications such as Vogue, Eone, NYLON Magazine, and Zoe Saldana's Latinx digital news platform, BESE. Though Jessica enjoys diversifying her work pool, her passion lies in documentary filmmaking. She believed that sharing true stories allows people to empathize on another level with the film's subject. This passion leads to collaborations with organizations such as VICE, Elizabeth Taylor Aids Foundation, One Vote at a Time, Home Storytellers, Travel & Leisure, and most recently, Amy Poler's Smart Girls.
Detailed Breakdown:
[00:00] Introduction
[14:10] What brought me to film school
[45:22] Applying to film school
[51:12] After Film School
[1:02:33] Adult Best Friends
[1:24:30] Is film school worth it
Links and Resources:
www.jessicapantoja.com
YouTube Episode Link to the show.
Related Episodes:
Martim Vian Cinematographer FAMU / AFI After Film School #021
Ed Wu Director of Photography American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #014
Keith Nixon Cinematography American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #004
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01:29:3127/06/2024
Selinda Zhou Editing American Film Institute AFI After Film School #022
Tian Jiao Zi "Selinda" Zhou is a film editor known for her work on "Miller & Son," the P!NK Concert Tour Documentary, and "You Go Girl!". The film "Miller & Son," which she edited, was shortlisted for an Oscar at the 92nd Academy Awards and won the gold medal at the Student Academy Awards. It also garnered the BAFTA Student Film Award, as well as accolades from the Ashland Independent Film Festival and the St. Louis International Film Festival. Additionally, it was nominated for the Grand Prix at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and received the Best Editing Award at the Rome Film Awards. Her films have premiered at prestigious international film festivals such as Sundance, the Cannes Diversity Film Festival, AFI Fest, and SXSW.
Selinda holds an MFA in Film Editing from the American Film Institute and a BA in Culture and Expression, along with a diploma in Digital Media Arts from institutions in Canada. She also earned a piano diploma from The Central Conservatory of Music in China. In 2014, she appeared in the movie "Transformers: Age of Extinction" and performed her new single at the Transformers Gala Appreciation Night, where she also hosted the movie premiere as a bilingual MC. In 2015, she was a finalist on China's Got Talent, the highest-rated show in China, after which she held her first solo concert in North America.
Link to full episode on YouTube:
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Edited by Selinda Zhou
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01:04:1119/06/2024
Martim Vian Cinematographer FAMU / AFI After Film School #021
Martim grew up in Lisbon, Portugal, where he studied Cinematography at the National Film School Conservatory. He continued his education at FAMU (the Czech National Film School) and AFI, where he completed a Masters in Cinematography.
He began his professional career as a camera assistant in Portugal, where he worked with cinematographers from around the world. As a Director of Photography Martim has shot a variety of commercials, music videos, short and feature films. His credits include national and international broadcast commercials for clients like AXE, PURINA, SKITTLES, DISNEY, SONY, ENERGIZER or LEVIS, and music-videos for bands such as HAIM, MS MR, BASTILLE, JACKSON BROWNE, to name a few. He recently shot the Netflix TV series VOIR, produced by David Fincher, and the feature film ALONE, TOGETHER, written and directed by Katie Holmes.
He is a member of the Portuguese Society of Cinematography - AIP.
Link to full episode on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/KtWSClZNXuw
Learn more about the guest by visiting:
www.martimvian.com
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01:15:1111/06/2024
Jan Bezouska Sound Design/Mixer FAMO / USC After Film School #020
Jan is a Sound Designer and Mixer based in Los Angeles. Originally from the Czech Republic, he moved to LA to attend the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Since then, he has had the opportunity to work with numerous notable clients, including Sony Pictures, Universal Pictures, Kanye West, Beyoncé's Ivy Park, and Netflix. He has had the honor of collaborating with Roland Emmerich on his upcoming film "Midway," Rob Zombie on "The Musters," and Jeff Davis on Paramount+'s "Wolf Pack." Additionally, he was nominated for an MPSE Golden Reel for Best Foreign Feature for Sound Design on Roel Reine's film, "Redbad." Jan believes that Sound Design goes beyond technical expertise and presents an opportunity to create and evoke true immersion within any story.
Link to full episode on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/xi0HBVrX3_o
Learn more about the guest by visiting:
janbezouska.com
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@janbezouska
Host Chris Schwartz
Producer Rene Salinas
Produced by Creativity Lives Here
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49:3504/06/2024
David Gidali Director & VFX Supervisor AFI After Film School #019
David is a Los Angeles-based film director and VFX supervisor with over 16 years of experience. As the founder of Dinoboy VFX, he has delivered top-notch visual effects for Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Google, Sony, and NBCUniversal. An AFI Directing alum, David seamlessly blends storytelling with VFX, exemplified by his feature film "10.0 Earthquake," now streaming globally. Additionally, as the host of The Post Post Podcast, he shares industry insights and behind-the-scenes looks at post-production.
Link to full episode on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/JivHnhNwyjI
Learn more about by visiting:
https://www.davidgidali.com/
https://www.thepostpostpodcast.com/
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Host Chris Schwartz
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Produced by Creativity Lives Here
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01:33:1328/05/2024
Edgar Rosa Producer Emerson / AFI After Film School #018
Edgar Rosa is a multi-racial line producer from Des Moines, Iowa. Growing up in theater and music were the foundation of his artistic endeavors before the film industry. He received his BA in Film Production at Emerson College in 2012 before moving to Los Angeles to pursue his Masters in Producing at the AFI Conservatory. He recently produced the award-winning film "Bob Trevino Likes It," which snagged the SXSW 2024 Audience Award and the Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature.
Edgar began to work professionally in digital media during the rise of YouTube and social media influencers/creators. Over the past few years, he has lent his services on commercials, TV series, and feature films across the world. These jobs have allowed him to build an impressive list of collaborators in a relatively short amount of time. Outside of work, Edgar spends his time educating himself on social justice, volunteering, listening to music, redesigning his apartment, involved in the sex-positive community, and wondering why they haven't arrested the murderers of innocent black, indigenous, and other persons of color from the last 400 years+ in American history.
The new year brings new opportunity as Edgar has several projects on the horizon that will allow him to bring diverse stories to the screen while ensuring equity of crew behind the camera. This is planned with time off to focus on mental and physical well-being. He is grateful to those who align with the balance of these goals.
Learn more about by visiting:
https://www.purpleintuition.com/
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@edgarrosa
Host Chris Schwartz
Producer Rene Salinas
Produced by Creativity Lives Here
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01:35:3806/05/2024
Jack Brown Editor Unitec Institute of Technology Auckland, New Zealand After Film School #017
Jack is a offline Editor who graduated from Unitec Institute of Technology Auckland, New Zealand. Jack is the Editor for scripted film and TV based in Scotland but with many years (including film school) also spent in New Zealand. He loves character driven stories and has a real soft spot for science fiction. Notable credits include Assistant Editor on series such as "Outlander" and "Ash vs Evil Dead" as well as lead Editor on the kiwi action/drama film "Northspur" and Additional Editor for the Daniel Radcliffe action/comedy "Guns Akimbo".
Learn more about Jack by visiting:
www.jack-edit.com
YouTube Channel with courses made by Jack
YouTube.com/@theavidassistant
IG Handle
@theavidassistant
Unitec Performing and Screen Arts
https://www.unitec.ac.nz/career-and-study-options/screen-arts/bachelor-of-performing-and-screen-arts-screen-arts
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55:5929/04/2024
Hyunjee Clara Ryu Concept Artist, Illustrator USC and UCLA After Film School #016
Clara is an illustrator and concept artist who is self-taught in painting. Having fallen in love with the red shoes, Clara embarked on a journey to become a concept illustrator at the age of 23. She believes in the value of negative space that a character creates. she greatly believes that all negative space exists within context, and it is the job of the art department as well as herself to create the context so that the characters and narratives can peacefully exist in any story.
Recently, she has illustrated for Universal Studios Hollywood and Walt Disney Imagineering and has been selected to participate in the Production Design Initiative organized by the Local 800 Art Directors Guild.
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Victoria Duncan Director, Producer & Creative (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts After Film School #015
Victoria Duncan, known for her work as a Director, Producer, and Creative, has gained acclaim for her collaborations with brands like Salesforce, General Motors, Amazon, Verizon, Wells Fargo, and others. Not limited to commercial projects, Victoria has also played a significant role in the success of Emmy and Golden Globe-winning television series. Her independent films have been featured in prominent locations like Times Square and recognized by publications such as Deadline. Collaborating with top artists from iTunes and talents from Broadway, Victoria's talents have earned her numerous awards at film festivals across the country, including the notable Lady Filmmakers Festival in Beverly Hills, where she won Best LGBTQ+ Short.
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Ed Wu Director of Photography American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #014
Ed Wu is a director of photography that has filmed over a dozen feature films including the 2024 Sundance Official Selection PONYBOI.
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01:06:5608/04/2024
Jacob Bricca Professor, Film Editor, Director American Film Institute (AFI) Alumni After Film School #013
Jacob Bricca, ACE is an award-winning Tucson-based film director, producer, editor and author who holds a post as Associate Professor at the University of Arizona's School of Theatre, Film & Television. He has edited over a dozen feature films including the international theatrical hit Lost In La Mancha, the New Yorker Films theatrical release Con Artist, the Independent Lens Audience Award winner Jimmy Scott: If You Only Knew, and the 2016 Sundance Special Jury Prize winner The Bad Kids. His most recent feature as editor and producer, Missing in Brooks County, has won over 20 awards including a George Foster Peabody Award. His directorial credits include Pure, which premiered at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival and played at festivals from India to Brazil, and Finding Tatanka, which premiered at the 2014 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and screened at 18 other venues including the Maysles Documentary Center in New York City. Students from his tenure as head of the production program at Wesleyan University include director Benh Zeitlin (Beasts of the Southern Wild), producer Dan Janvey (Nomadland, Brimstone & Glory) and editor Jennifer Lame (Tenet, Hereditary, Marriage Story), and his students from the University of Arizona are working in every corner of the film business. He is the author of Documentary Editing: Principles and Practice, which is part of the curriculum in film schools worldwide, including USC, UCLA, and the Met Film School in London. He teaches classes on editing, documentary history, and documentary and narrative filmmaking, and is Producer of the gala film event I Dream in Widescreen. He was inducted into the American Cinema Editors in 2018.
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01:13:3101/04/2024
George Horton Filmmaker/Actor/Writer American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #012
George Henry Horton is a British filmmaker, actor and writer with a passion for dynamic and immersive world-building. George loves to tell stories set in fantastical and unique worlds with themes rooted in the human experience. With an impressive resume of five features and over a dozen shorts under his belt, George is most inspired by stories that take place in the sci-fi, horror and action genres.
His work on other projects has been featured in film festivals such as Beverly Hills, Soho, Pasadena and he has won or been nominated for several Best Film awards.
Starting his career in comedy, his comedy channel, JesterLads, has received wide coverage, including on ABC's 'Today Show' and NBC's 'Good Morning America," receiving tens of millions of views throughout various media.
George is an alumni of the American Film Institute Conservatory and has been mentored by Academy Award winner Christopher Branch. He is also a member of the Producers Guild of America. He resides in Los Angeles.
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01:09:3818/03/2024
Santiago Paladines Writer/Director American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #011
Santiago Paladines is an Ecuadorian award winning film writer /director. He is based in Quito and in Los Angeles. In 2017, he graduated with an MFA in directing from the prestigious American Film Institute in Hollywood. His thesis film THE FARE won several awards and was selected to screen at more than 30 film festivals around the world, including the Oscar qualifying AFI Fest. Apart from other victories, THE FARE won the Directors Guild of America Student Film Jury Award in Los Angeles and the First Prize at the Hispanic Heritage Short Film Awards in Washington DC. Santiago also received recognitions from the City of Los Angeles and the California Senate for his valuable contribution as a filmmaker for the Latino community.
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01:07:3211/03/2024
Karl Shefelman Writer/Director Storyboard Artist Tisch School of the Arts (NYU) After Film School #010
Karl Shefelman is a writer/director based in New York. His debut feature film, “LOOKING FOR THE JACKALOPE”, won both Jury and Audience Awards for Best U.S. Feature at the 2017 Austin Revolution Film Festival. Distributed by Indie Rights Movies, it is now available on Amazon and many other platforms. Karl is developing his second feature film project, "THE GOLD PORSCHE ROBBERIES", based on a true crime story set in Karl's hometown of Austin, Texas. Another screenplay, “THE HUNTERS”, was a Semifinalist in the 2015 Nicholl Fellowships Screenplay Competition and a TOP 50 SCRIPT. Karl has also written and directed several short films, winning awards at various film festivals. In addition, Karl has worked as a storyboard artist for numerous A-list directors including Ron Howard, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Ridley Scott. He was born and raised in Austin, Texas before moving to New York.
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01:16:1404/03/2024
Kenya Cummins Screenwriter American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #009
Kenya Cummins is a graduate from American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI) in Screenwriting class of 2023. Her thesis film, Colors of Solace, screened at AFI Fest's Conservatory Showcase in fall of 2023. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Strategic Communication from Hampton University, Master of Science in Strategic Communication from Columbia University.
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51:1226/02/2024
William Budge Production Designer American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #008
William Budge is a graduate from American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI) in Production Design class of 2000. William is a production designer, art director, and artist working in film and television. William wrapped art directing STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW, created by Jon Watts and Christopher Ford, for Disney+ coming in 2024. Prior to this he was the VFX art director on STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS and STAR TREK: DISCOVERY seasons 1, 2, and 3. William art directed the Netflix show THIRTEEN REASONS WHY, the HBO show QUARRY, the Paramount feature film SCOUTS GUIDE TO THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE, and the Fox television show RAKE, directed by Sam Raimi, Jon Avnet, and Amy Heckerling. William worked with director Joel Schumacher on TRESPASS, collaborated with Michael Jackson on his last tour THIS IS IT, and art directed for multiple award-winning director Wim Wenders on the films LAND OF PLENTY and DON’T COME KNOCKING.
Accomplished in many disciplines, William created designs and artwork for Apple iPad billboard campaigns, film posters, and numerous commercials and feature films. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Design and an International Design Excellence Award (IDEA), as well as an MFA in Production Design from the prestigious American Film Institute in Los Angeles.
He is a member of the Art Directors Guild and an Eagle Scout.
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29:1619/02/2024
Ken Morris Producer American Film Institute (AFI) After Film School #007
Ken Morris is a graduate from (AFI) American Film Institute Conservatory in Producing 2016. Ken second feature film “Obselidia” was a Sundance Grand Jury Prize Dramatic Nominee. He has collaborated with internationally recognized brands and organizations such as Bvlgari, Spotify, Netflix, GLAAD, A&E, Adidas, Blizzard, and Sony. He also a photographer. Check out his photography by visiting his website at https://kenmorris.photography/
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01:24:4412/02/2024
After Film School #006 American Film Institute (AFI) Producing Kôhei Obara
Kôhei Obara is a graduate from (AFI) American Film Institute Conservatory in Producing 2012. Kohei is a Japanese Film and Animation Producer with a Political Science degree. He has worked with Disney and Netflix in Los Angeles and Tokyo as a creative producer in Animation Originals. You can learn more about his work on IMDB
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58:1705/02/2024
After Film School #005 New York University (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts Kazuki Akiba
Kazuki Akiba is a graduate from (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts in 2016. He has worked in the media industry for 6+ years and currently working for Prime Video Sports, supporting Sports Originals and Product/Tech/Innovation Features. He's also a co-host for the baseball podcast, Sayonara Baseball.
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31:4130/01/2024
After Film School #002 University of Southern California (USC) graduate Cinematic Arts Melissa Bloom
Melissa Bloom, an artist, writer, and director deeply committed to harmonizing life with nature, pursued her education in film and animation at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Her notable works include contributions to the Emmy-nominated Robot Chicken and the Oscar-nominated American Hustle. Currently, she leads an eco-conscious stop-motion animation studio nestled in Montana's Flathead Valley. Here, she and her team craft enchanting stop-motion animated tales, prioritizing a sustainable approach. Straying from conventional practices that pose harm to humans and the environment.
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1. What is the primary focus of your studio in stop motion animation?
Our studio specializes in creating stop motion animation with a strong emphasis on eco-friendly practices. We prioritize using non-toxic materials and fostering a sustainable approach to animation.
2. How does your background contribute to your expertise in stop motion?
With experiences in renowned studios like Aardman and extensive work on feature films and TV shows, I bring a diverse skill set to the table. My journey spans various roles and settings within the animation industry.
3. Can you share more about the projects you are currently working on?
Certainly! We have a significant project underway, a 10-minute short film featuring real puppets and sets. Our focus is on using natural materials and exploring innovative, sustainable approaches to the fabrication process.
4. What inspired the shift from mainstream film projects to establishing an eco-friendly stop motion studio?
The decision was influenced by a combination of personal health experiences and a desire to address the environmental impact of traditional animation practices. The studio aims to revolutionize the industry by prioritizing health and sustainability.
5. How do you ensure the safety and well-being of your team members in the studio environment?
We enforce strict safety measures, including the use of non-toxic materials, proper ventilation, and eco-friendly practices. The well-being of our team is a top priority, and we strive to create a healthy work environment.
6. Can you elaborate on the apprenticeship program you mentioned?
Absolutely! Our apprenticeship program is designed to offer hands-on experience, allowing individuals to grow into roles within the studio. It's a unique opportunity for aspiring stop motion enthusiasts to learn and contribute to meaningful projects.
7. What challenges have you faced in promoting eco-friendly practices in the animation industry?
The main challenge lies in convincing industry professionals to adopt alternative, sustainable methods. Overcoming pre-established norms and educating others about the benefits of eco-friendly practices has been an ongoing effort.
8. How can individuals interested in stop motion and eco-friendly animation contribute or get involved with your studio?
We welcome anyone passionate about stop motion and sustainability to reach out. Whether you're interested in apprenticeships or collaborations, we value like-minded individuals dedicated to pushing the boundaries of the animation industry.
9. What advice do you have for aspiring animators looking to make a mark in the industry?
My advice is to follow your passion and be persistent. Embrace diverse experiences, and don't be afraid to challenge industry norms. Building a successful career requires a combination of creativity, resilience, and a commitment to continuous learning.
10. How do you define success in your animation career?
Success, to me, is not just about career achievements. It's a holistic approach that considers personal well-being, environmental impact, and the ability to inspire positive change in the industry.
28:0926/01/2024
After Film School #004 American Film Institute (AFI) graduate in Cinematography Keith Nixon
Keith Nixon is a Cinematographer and recent graduate from the American Film Institute (AFI) in 2023. Originally on the path of becoming a engineer, ultimately falling in love with photography. He attended Howard University Film MFA program before transitioning to the AFI. He's originally from Virginia and can learn more about him and his work at https://keithnixonjr.com and follow him on IG @keithnixonjr.
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37:1022/01/2024
After Film School #003 American Film Institute (AFI) graduate in Directing Gabriele Di Sazio
Gabriele Di Sazio is a Director who graduated from the American Film Institute (AFI) in 2019. He's from Sicily, Italy, and lived in London for 5 years before moving to LA. You can learn more about him and his work at https://gabrieledisazio.com and follow him on IG @gabrieledisazio.
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Join Gabriele in this candid conversation as they share their post-AFI journey in the world of filmmaking. Gabriele recounts the physically and mentally exhausting first day on set, leading to a bold decision not to use any footage from that day. They discuss the importance of audience reactions and the challenges associated with screening their work, offering unique insights into the filmmaker's mindset. Discover how Gabriele faced and overcame setbacks during productions, including battling a fever while shooting and managing complex logistics. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding audience feedback in the growth of a filmmaker's career. Gabriele's experiences shed light on the complexities of transitioning from film school to the professional realm, showcasing the need for resilience and adaptability.The discussion also delves into post-AFI life, featuring their work on new film projects, visa matters, and participation in various film sets. Gabriele provides a glimpse into the exhaustive visa application process, which involved thousands of pages of documentation.
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After Film School #001 with American Film Institute (AFI) graduate in editing Hammad Hassan
Hammad Hassan holds an MFA in film editing from the American Film Institute (AFI) and is a distinguished professional in post-production within the Hollywood Film Industry. With roles as a Film Editor, Assistant Film Editor, and Post-Production Supervisor, he has contributed his expertise to diverse film projects for renowned production houses like Netflix, Paramount, CBS, FX, and Showtime. His portfolio encompasses a broad spectrum, ranging from network documentary feature films and docu-series to network scripted TV shows and narrative features.
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Should I go to film school Clip 02
How do you approach mental health as an editor Clip 03
What has been most helpful to find work as an editor Clip 04
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These are the type of shows I'm working on now after film school Clip 06
Has working in unscripted made you a faster narrative editor Clip 07
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Q: How did Hammad Hassan transition from a film and new media studies graduate to attending film school at AFI?
A: Frustrated with the slow progress in his career, Hammad decided to pursue film school to build a network and enhance his skills. AFI was chosen over NYU, and the decision to move to Los Angeles for film school was made swiftly.
Q: What challenges did Hammad face during his time at AFI?
A: AFI presented challenges and learning curves, notably in handling criticism during the Narrative Workshop class. Hammad reflects on these experiences as part of the growth process in his filmmaking journey.
Q: How did Hammad secure his first job at Boardwalk Pictures, and what role did language proficiency play?
A: Proficiency in Hindi and Bengali played a crucial role in landing Hammad's first job at Boardwalk Pictures, a documentary production company. This opportunity opened doors to more work and connections, initiating a balancing act between documentary projects and completing the AFI thesis.
Q: What insights does Hammad share about working as an assistant editor, particularly in documentary projects?
A: Hammad highlights the perks of working on nonunion documentaries, including on-site benefits like free lunches. He delves into the skills required for assistant editing, emphasizing narrative skills' importance in both documentary and narrative storytelling.
Q: How does Hammad manage the challenges of balancing job commitments with completing his education?
A: Hammad discusses the transition to working towards union hours in the film industry and the delicate balance between job commitments and finishing his education.
Q: What are the differences between assistant editing and lead editing roles, according to Hammad's experience?
A: Hammad sheds light on the responsibilities and creative aspects of both assistant editing and lead editing roles, providing valuable insights into the dynamic nature of post-production work.
Q: How does Hammad address mental health concerns in the film editing profession?
A: Hammad shares personal experiences and strategies for avoiding burnout, emphasizing the industry's changing landscape where producers are increasingly considerate of mental health concerns.
Q: Can film school education be considered valuable in the industry, according to Hammad?
A: Hammad acknowledges film school's value, especially for those lacking industry connections, providing structure, guidance, and networking opportunities. However, the decision to attend film school is subjective and depends on individual circumstances.
Q: What memorable encounter did Hammad have with George Clooney during a film screening event?
A: Hammad shares a unique and spontaneous moment when George Clooney unexpectedly joined a film screening event, adding an element of surprise to the usual proceedings in the film school screening room.
01:21:5602/01/2024