Posted on 23 January 2009 by Titus Richard
In this episode: We interview Paul Osborne, writer, director, producer and editor of the upcoming documentary Official Rejection. The documentary follows the producer and director of the film Ten ’til Noon, Scott Storm, as he travels to over a dozen film festivals with the film. Paul was also the writer and one of the producers on Ten ’til Noon and had the idea of turning their experience on the film festival circuit into a documentary. In this interview you will hear Paul give great insight and advice on the process of getting your film into festivals, which festivals to look out for, finding an audience and how to get your film distribution. You can watch the trailer for Official Rejection below or you can watch it by visiting: officialrejectiondocumentary.com/TEASER.html
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Posted on 23 January 2009 by DttM
Well, the bad news is Christmas is over, but the good news is that there is a new episode of Death to the Movies! Hold the applause. I know it’s mid-January, but I just had to post this podcast because we were joined by our good friend and fellow podcaster DJ da Bomb from The DJ da Bomb Show Extravaganza! DJ da Bomb brings the energy and excitement from his politically-charged podcast over to Death to the Movies and we talk about Christmas movies that we love and hate. It’s a jolly ol’ time! I would encourage you to reach deep down into your soul and pull out that Christmas spirit and let it shine one last time as you listen to the Death to the Movies Love-Hate Christmas Special!
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Posted on 08 January 2009 by DttM
For our forth episode we are joined by Dustin Hudson who loves “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” but hates “The Departed” …huh? Yes, it’s true. And if you think that’s strange, it gets stranger… Jared and I actually agree on this podcast! Well, sort of.
Sorry for the looong delay on this podcast, it won’t happen again, I promise. We actually got ahead of ourselves and even recorded a Christmas podcast, but things got crazy busy and well Christmas is over now, isn’t it? We may still post it though, so don’t get confused when you see a Christmas podcast for Valentine’s Day. In cooler news, we got some filmmaker interviews coming up that you should definitely look forward to. Hooray!
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