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The Sandbox Recap – Call of Duty Part 1
Between all of the mega hyped, big-budget game releases slated for fall release on the major consoles (Playstation 4 and Xbox One) prior to the holiday rush, one franchise always brings with it an army of devout fans: Call of Duty. Some love the franchise while others hate it. Then there’s some gamers who hate more »
Read MoreMark Litwak Gives Advice and Insight on Kickstarter and Other Forms of Donations
Mark Litwak comes into the Filmnut studio to give some amazing insight on the industry. In case you missed the live episode, here’s a quick look at what you missed. Mark discusses some easy ways to cut costs for a production and also gives insight on the legality of Kickstarter and other forms of donations. more »
Read MoreBack to the Future Shoes by Nike
Watch more episodes of Epixenter here! http://www.thestream.tv/epixenter It must be 2015 because Epixenter is talking about the release of the Back to the Future shoes that Marty sported in the amazing sequel! Produced by NIKE, these shoes are being sold at a high price for the Michael J Fox Foundation. A perfect fit for this more »
Read MoreBehind the Scenes of Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Alison Haislip Has a Jersey Accent
Is this Jersey Shore?? Nope, just Alison Haislip. Last week on The All-New Game Show, Jim and Alison were called out for their funny Jersey accents. Must be a Jersey thing…. Make sure to follow The Game Show on twitter. http://twitter.com/thegameshowtv Like TGS on Facebook while you’re at it. http://www.facebook.com/thegameshow Since you’re in the clicking more »
Read More500 Days of Summer
Steven Wolfe, producer of (500) Days of Summer, elaborates on the length of time it takes to develop a script. Giving examples of his work on (500) Days of Summer (starring Joseph Gordan Levitt & Zoey Deschanel), Dennis the Menace Christmas, and The Secret Lives of Dorks (James Belushi, Jennifer Tilly) he reveals what he more »
Read MoreSteven Wolfe on How to Make It in Hollywood
Steven Wolfe, Producer & CEO of Sneak Preview Entertainment. His credits include: (500) Days of Summer,(starring Joseph Gordan Levitt and Zoey Deschanel) Our Family Wedding, (starring Forrest Whitaker, Carlos Mencia, and America Ferrera) Miss March, (starring Zach Gregger Trevor Moore and Craig Robinson) and currently in production on The Secret Lives of Dorks (James Belushi more »
Read MoreZach Braff Directing Duncan Birmingham’s Script: Stream, Lose, or Draw
Duncan Birmingham has conquered the Tumblr-verse with his successful blog, Pets Who Want to Kill Themselves, but when it comes to good old-fashioned art, how will he fare? On this episode of Stream, Lose, or Draw, we put the writer through the wringer and watch him draw, “Bobcat,” “King of Kong,” and “Killer Bird” while more »
Read MoreColorist Charles Haine
What goes into color correcting? How should you prep your project to be color corrected? What is the history of color correction, how is it done today and where is it going? Camera choices? Working with multiple cameras. We got into all of this and more with Charles Haine who is the co-founder of Dirty more »
Read MoreJonathan Bennett
Jonathan Bennett, star of ‘Van Wilder: Freshman Year’, was the guest tonight; and, all I can say is I don’t know who is funnier, Bennett as Van Wilder or as himself! From how he got into acting charging relatives a buck to see him perform tricks, to ‘Mean Girls’ and his screen test with Lindsey more »
Read MoreDavid Maples
David Maples is a Creator/Executive Producer/Writer of “In Plain Sight”, a great one hour dramedy on the USA network about the witness protection program, which is just finishing up it’s second season, and was recently picked up for a third. Maples talked about the genesis of how the show came about, the challenge of blending more »
Read MoreActor/Producer Paul J. Alessi
Award winning Actor/Producer Paul J. Alessi came on to talk about his romantic comedy Knuckle Draggers. I felt like I was talking to an actor from the Sorpranos! Paul was a lot of fun with his New York attitude and telling stories about how his film came together, working with his cast and crew. He more »
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