Tohubohu Producer Podcast

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Sinopsis

Tohubohu Productions is an independent digital filmmaking troupe comprising a regular roster of writers, directors, actors, and producers  along with a healthy smattering of new talent. We produce professional-quality independent entertainment, always viewing financial and scheduling constraints as opportunities rather than obstacles. The Tohubohu Producer Podcast (featuring filmmakers William R. Coughlan and Bjorn Munson) is our effort to share the lessons we have learned across years of independent film production, as well as showcasing some of the premier talent in our community and the resources available to help other creative people  amateur and professional alike  bring their visions to life.

Episodios

  • Episode 21: Spreading a Little Knowledge

    02/11/2012 Duración: 40min

    In this episode, first airing November 2, 2012, Bill ventures away from the studio to talk with guest hosts Ken Coughlan (producer of “At Last”) and Mary Kay Coughlan (Tohubohu makeup artist and “set mom”) about the Havre de Grace Drama Guild’s Cinematography Workshop. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 20: Holy Spoiler Alert, Batman!

    04/10/2012 Duración: 01h07min

    In this extended episode, first airing October 3, 2012, Bjorn and Bill leap into a spoiler-filled discussion of film twists and surprise endings, as well as providing an in-depth critical look at Christopher Nolan’s summer blockbuster The Dark Knight Rises. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 19: The Secrets of Film Festival Programming

    01/09/2012 Duración: 01h03min

    In this episode, first airing September 1, 2012, we sit down with DC filmmaker and festival director Jon Gann to discuss the upcoming DC Shorts film festival and the experiences that led to his new book, Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 18: Adventures in Crowdfunding

    02/08/2012 Duración: 01h03min

    In this episode, first airing August 1, 2012, we explore the wonderful world of crowdfunding, including an exclusive interview with documentary filmmaker and crowdfunding consultant Kiley Kraskouskas of boutique communications agency Thinking Forward Media. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 17: Casting The Broken Continent

    04/07/2012 Duración: 51min

    In this episode, first airing July 4, 2012, we are joined in the studio by special guests Francis Abbey of Ciscovaras Pictures and Kelley Slagle of Cavegirl Productions, as we discuss lessons learned in casting for the upcoming fantasy web series The Broken Continent. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 16: The 2012 DC 48 Hour Film Project

    05/06/2012 Duración: 01h12min

    In this extended episode, first airing June 5, 2012, we’ll conduct our official recap of the 2012 48 Hour Film Project for Washington, DC — focusing not only on Tohubohu’s entry, the dramatic short “At Last,” but also on the efforts of an assortment of other team leaders and participants. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 15: Mark Ruppert and the 48 Hour Film Project

    01/05/2012 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, first airing May 1, 2012, we’ll speak with Mark Ruppert, creator and co-founder of the 48 Hour Film Project, and chat with a few 48 Hour Film Project team leaders — past and present — about their most memorable experiences and current plans. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 14: 48HFP Lessons Learned

    03/04/2012 Duración: 55min

    In this episode, first airing April 3, 2012, we’ll try to be good in the room, explore some film beginnings, skim over the calendar, and review some of the lessons we’ve learned across nine years of 48 Hour Film Project productions. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 13: Film Inspirations

    06/03/2012 Duración: 40min

    In this episode, first airing March 6, 2012, we’ll revisit a camp classic and a current television offering, take a quick look at some upcoming film events, recap a longstanding Hollywood tradition, and discover some film inspirations of our own (with some help from the local filmmaker community). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 12: Signature Short: “The Lake”

    09/02/2012 Duración: 01h42s

    In this episode, first airing February 8, 2012, we’ll go over an assortment of sci-fi and spy-fi selections, take a quick look at the month’s film calendar, and interview filmmaker Tara Garwood on the Tarakata Films signature short “The Lake.” If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 11: Film Festivals

    01/01/2012 Duración: 34min

    In this episode, first airing January 1, 2012, we’ll once again provide some armchair analysis of what we’ve been watching lately, take a look at the calendar year ahead, and discuss the intricacies of film festival submission strategy. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 10: DSLR Filmmaking

    05/12/2011 Duración: 58min

    In this episode, first airing December 5, 2011, we’ll once again look into what we’ve been watching (or listening to) lately, recap the TIVA Peer Awards, and sit down with guest filmmaker BigTony of Crowded Elevator Pictures to delve into the world of DSLR filmmaking. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 9: The Relaunch

    01/11/2011 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, first airing November 1, 2011, we’ll talk about what we’ve been watching recently, an awards ceremony and a film festival to look for this month, and the top ten essentials any filmmaker needs to tackle the 48 Hour Film Project. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 8: Commentary on “All Roads Lead Away”

    14/08/2008 Duración: 10min

    The commentary track for “All Roads Lead Away,” produced in May of 2008. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P. Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, after a short introduction, the commentary (indicated by a short beep) should start at the same time as the movie's playback track. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 7: Commentary on “The Big Lie (That Solves Everything)”

    18/06/2008 Duración: 09min

    The commentary track for “The Big Lie (That Solves Everything),” produced in May of 2005. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan. If you're watching along with the movie, after a short introduction, the commentary (indicated by a short beep) should start at the same time as the movie's playback track. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 6: Commentary on “Machinations”

    18/06/2008 Duración: 09min

    The commentary track for “Machinations,” produced in October of 2006. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P. Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, after a short introduction, the commentary (indicated by a short beep) should start at the same time as the movie's playback track. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 5: 48HFP Update and Camera Rigs

    17/04/2006 Duración: 22min

    We’re back! Technically, this is the fifth entry in the Tohubohu Productions Producer Podcast, but let’s be honest. The last three were prerecorded commentary tracks. Valuable and educational, perhaps (and not available to the general public before now), but not exactly original. So at last we’ve got some new content for you. This time, your host William Coughlan is joined by longtime Tohubohu storyboard artist and D.P. Adam Young. Topics include the latest team updates and some information on the tools of the no-budget indie trade, specifically Dan Selakovich’s book “Killer Camera Rigs That you Can Build.”

  • Episode 4: Commentary on “Screening Process”

    04/04/2006 Duración: 09min

    The commentary track for “Screening Process,” produced in October of 2004. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P./storyboard artist Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, after a short introduction, the commentary (indicated by a short beep) should start at the same time as the movie's playback track. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 3: Commentary on “Schlimmer”

    31/03/2006 Duración: 10min

    The commentary track for “Schlimmer,” produced in May of 2004. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and actor/executive producer Kori A. Lusignan. If you're watching along with the movie, after a short introduction, the commentary (indicated by a short beep) should start at the same time as the movie's playback track. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

  • Episode 2: Commentary on “Loose Ends”

    22/03/2006 Duración: 08min

    The commentary track for “Loose Ends,” produced in February of 2004. This commentary features writer/producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P./storyboard artist/co-producer Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, after a short introduction, the commentary (indicated by a short beep) should start at the same time as the movie's playback track. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don’t hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv.

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