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Sinopse
Whats happening in Film and TV in and around Houston TX. Join your hosts Jason A. Raschen and Cameron X. Banks as we speak with the people that make magic happen in Houston.
Episódios
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Leo Nussenzveig
25/01/2021 Duração: 41minJason sits down with Leo to talk about filming his feature film during the Pandemic COVID-19. Fresh from screening at The Literally Short Film Festival of his short film "Landscape", Leo sits down with Jason Raschen and talks about his film and what it was like producing a short film in the Czech Republic and how a Filmmaker from Dallas ended up there.Instagram:@leo_of_appleTwitter: @LeonardoNussenzFacebook: @ Leo Nussenzveig
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Joshua Sikora
15/01/2021 Duração: 58minJoshua Sikora is an award-winning filmmaker and new media entrepreneur who has written, produced, and directed more than a dozen productions including feature films, TV series, and documentaries. He has a passion for the freedom and creativity that independent cinema offers. Joshua Sikora is currently the Chair of the Department of Cinema, Media Arts, and Writing at Houston Baptist University where he actively mentors many film students.--Jason A. Raschen
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Talking about Bagel Bob
26/11/2020 Duração: 06minGeeks and GluttonsEpisode 10 - BAGEL BOB'S August 04, 2020 Emily Cole, Chris Cole Season 1 Episode 10This local couple heard about Bagel Bob's and were nice enough to talk about the shop on their Podcast, Geeks and Gluttons. Here's the clip from the episode. You can hear more here on Buzzsprout,https://www.buzzsprout.com/906982
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Karen Fang
20/11/2020 Duração: 01h12minKaren Fang is a film scholar and cultural critic who writes about the intersection of eastern and western aesthetics in global culture. She is the author of the book, “Arresting Cinema: Surveillance in Hong Kong Film”; Professor in the Department of English at the University of Houston; a founder and chair of a college-level initiative in Media and the Moving Image. In addition, Karen has become a regular contributor to the nationally broadcast public radio program, “The Engines of Our Ingenuity”. She is currently working on a book about “Bambi” artist and Disney Legend Tyrus Wong. Karen also initiated and helped Produce a short documentary on Tyrus’s friend and contemporary, the pioneering immigration attorney Y.C. Hong.
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Vincent Powell
30/10/2020 Duração: 58minVincent Powell has been directing and producing in multiple formats for over 15 years. Vincent has built his career on hard work, an eagerness to learn and experiment, and the sheer joy of creating art that audiences enjoy. He is a graduate of Texas Southern University’s School of Communication & holds an MFA in Film & Television Production from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. And he is the Technical Director of the African-American Film Critics’ Association.
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Larry McKee
22/09/2020 Duração: 58minThis Emmy Award-winning cinematographer began his visual arts career over thirty years ago as a still photographer and has evolved into a very effective cinematographer. Through training under the direction of master photographer Dean Collins and five-time Academy Award-nominated cinematographer Allen Daviau (ASC), McKee mastered the art of capturing life through still and moving images. Holding factory certification, he served as a trainer and demo artist for both Fast Media and Pinnacle Systems for their post-production and live broadcast products.
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Grayson Berry
09/07/2020 Duração: 46minhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm1787652/Thank you Grayson for spending the time to speak with Jason on The B-roll. I met Grayson at Deke Anderson's acting class in Houston TX. He gives solid advice and is a heck of a nice guy. Give the interview a listen and download today.Thanks,David C Connolly
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Natalie and Tara
04/06/2020 Duração: 50minIn today's new episode of “The B-Roll,” my guests are YouTube stars, Natalie and Tara. This was such a fun interview. I laughed so much! More fun below:Maggie and Maude https://youtu.be/O2TDJ--iRRQ https://youtu.be/ggdFW88U0z4 Imaginary Friends https://youtu.be/HBNBkdPIjk8 Panic Button https://youtu.be/lCPxNnf-7Fk Gig Harbor Film Festival (Wearing Backpacks) https://youtu.be/MvU-0KfLN0g Home page https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgLib_DNj3uS3wRC3PMGzhg NUEROGUM https://getneuro.com/?rfsn=1467373.6b57c9&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=1467373.6b57c9
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The Ladies of Maenad Productions
21/05/2020 Duração: 41min“The B-Roll” is back! Listen to my interview with the talented ladies behind Maenad Productions: Liz, Janet, and Ashley. We’ll discuss their films “Mother’s Day”, "The Darlings” and more.
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Fatima Hye
31/01/2020 Duração: 23minToday my guest is Fatima Hye is a Bangladeshi-American who grew up in Houston. She got her BA and MA from the University of Houston, majoring in Philosophy, minoring in Psychology and Media Production. She also teaches Philosophy and Humanities at San Jacinto and Houston Community colleges.
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Nina Juliano
31/01/2020 Duração: 28minNina Juliano is an award-winning Writer, Producer, and Director. She has an impressive list of both documentary and narrative films to her credit including “Little Sicily”. She has written several screenplays and plays that have gained contest recognition and won fellowships.
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Magee
31/01/2020 Duração: 26minWelcome to another exciting episode of The B-Roll. Coming to you from HTV. Here on the B-Roll we like to spotlight on indie films and the filmmakers that make them. Today my guest is Margaret "Magee" Miller. Magee is a Writer, Editor, Cinematographer, Producer and Director here in Houston. Most importantly she is a 26 year breast cancer survivor!
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Reel Abilities_ Dee Dee Dochen and Benjy Hershorn
29/01/2020 Duração: 26minReelAbilities: Houston Film & Arts Festival is a FREE city-wide film and arts festival dedicated to presenting films, art exhibitions, performances, and speakers that celebrate the lives, stories, and talents of people with disabilities. Mission:The overall mission of ReelAbilities is to bring systemic change to the culture of Houston's families, institutions, places of work, and communities to be more inclusive of people with disabilities, ultimately making the subject of inclusion an identifiable and enriching element of Houston's distinct culture.