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Summary: I talk to video content producers, filmmakers and people connected with the movies, audio engineers, camera operators, and also people with a camcorder that like to film family events. I talk to organisers of film festivals and actors. Technical and creativity discussions about making movies, films, video and even screencasts.

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 Video20Q Podcast 2 Mike Peter Reed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:27

I  got the chance to interview Mike Peter Reed so that he could tell me about the 2 week film challenge that he took part in. The idea was to make a film in the space of two weeks. In the next round there will probably more films made because they rules give more time to get things ready for the filming. The  three feature films were made during the first round of the Two Week Film Collective in May (and you can watch The Dabbler and The Original Soundtrack online for free by clicking their links): @thraveboy – “The Dabbler, The Dreamer, and the Man Who Broke The World” @britmic – “The Original Soundtrack” @lmcnelly – “blanc de blancs” Some Mac web sites that Mike recommends MacSurfer MacOSXHints Editors Keys I was also interested in  what Mike had to say about the recording of sound and the field recorder he has. He uses a Sound Devices 702T and I would be keen to get something like that for myself for doing more outside broadcast type of sound recording. Would be great to get my hands on a shotgun mic and the dead cat wind filter, all to fit on the end of  a boom pole. I did get looking at a few different field mixers and it would be really difficult to decide which would be best to buy. There are field mixers and then there are field recorders. The recorder seems to do the mixing too. I think I need to learn more about how all these things work. Could spend quite a lot of money on this sort of equipment with lavalier mics, shotgun, mics, carbon fibre boom poles, various cables. the best I can manage now is a Zoom H2 or to record direct into my Macbook. I did make sure that I bought a camera that has a mic input. Raindance Film Festival director Elliot Grove interview coming next.

 Video20Q Podcast 1 David Baker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I found David on twitter where he is known as IndieMovieMaker. Seemed like a good plan to ask if he would like to be featured on the new Video 20 Questions Podcast. Really pleased he said yes and was quite enthusiastic. Goes without saying that if you are an independent indie movie maker you have to get the word out there in any way that you can. David was a super first guest on the show and we had a great chat about movie making. he has been in the business fore many years having worked as an actor. Mission X is his second movie and is about a student of film getting caught up in some mercenary activity when he goes to video some guys just coming back from Iraq. David was looking for a gritty style for the film and from what he was telling me about how it was filmed, I don't doubt that is the way it turned out. David was the writer, producer, visionary, director, head tea boy and will be promoting too. he has plans to ge the film shown all across the UK and expects to be getting in contact with film students along the way too. So there will be a mixture of online and offline promotion of the movie. He got non actors in the movie as well as using actors. Mission X behind the scenes with David I enjoyed my chat with David and I learned  a lot from it too. We mentioned Robert Rodriguez who had success with a small or no budget and was discovered in as much as he got Hollywood money after that to make more movies, and the director Roger Common that influenced Tarrantino amongst others. David is a believer in getting out movies with no budget so that it makes people be creative and innovative. In any case we all have to start somewhere. David has been using TubeMogul to be able to get the movie clips out to as many online video sharing sites as possible. Saves a lot of time to get the movies distributed all with one upload. I have used it myself and I am impressed. He is expecting to get the film out through Cineworld and get it shown in more places across the whole of the UK.

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