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It’s a new kind of segment this week! In this week’s episode, Steve and Vince go into “scene study” mode.
Using a specific scene from the 2002 film “Catch Me If You Can”, they explore topics such as the intricacies of directing dialogue-driven scenes, the importance of tension and stakes in storytelling, and the role of patience and listening in acting.
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In this week’s episode, Steve talks with award-winning Hollywood sound mixer, Tony Solis.
Tony is an Emmy and CAS-winning re-recording mixer and is known for his work on films such as Woman of the Hour (2023), Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022), Hustle (2002), and Steve’s upcoming film, GRQ the...
Published 11/29/24
In this week’s episode, Steve and Vince explore the 2024 film, “Saturday Night”.
Using Saturday Night as their foundation they explore topics such as the complexities of lighting and sound design, the challenges of real-time execution, and how to balance powerful ensemble casts as a director....
Published 11/22/24