Episodes
Why should someone like you make movies?
Published 11/19/24
What is the ultimate dream for indie filmmakers?
Published 11/05/24
A special episode sharing why we are so grateful to you, our podcast community.
Published 10/27/24
An in-depth discussion about the technicalities of getting your feature film shot with iPhone into major streaming services.
Published 10/22/24
Is it 30 seconds or 4 seconds? Learn what it depends on and some tricks to help you get your viewers engaged with your video content from the second they click play.
Published 10/15/24
San Diego is famous for comics fans around the world. Meet the chairman of San Diego Comic Fest Matt Dunford.
Published 10/08/24
We mark seven years and a very special 200th episode of this podcast. A 75 million dollar feature shot entirely on the iPhone, and more!
Published 10/01/24
Smartphone Filmmaking brings tech and gear to the forefront, but we can focus on the quality of the stories we tell through film.
Published 09/24/24
A deep dive into multiverses and smartphone filmmaking, comics, storytelling and passion with RJ Baculo.
Published 09/17/24
Film Composer Jason Rivera is with us this week to discuss how music helps you tell your story through film in our bi-weekly show Fade In To Film hosted by Susy Botello with Joey Min.
Published 09/10/24
Mark Hadlow is best known for his performance as Dori in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit in New Zealand. He was a judge for IMFF San Diego’s 2024 Feature Film Competition.
Published 09/03/24
We discuss the process of mobile filmmaking and how making more films affects quality, even if it is subjective.
Published 08/27/24
Michael Harlow embarks on a world record breaking 57 Adventures in a nonstop 57-hour marathon in San Diego, and he and his team are filming the documentary with an iPhone.
Published 08/20/24
A deep and insightful discussion about impostor syndrome is at the center of our discussion about filmmaking and art creation.
Published 08/13/24
Dhwani Shah brings introspection to the language of film from the perspective of a successful writer, director and editor in the industry.
Published 08/06/24
How did we go from digital media as a format to content creator? Why did social media go from a friends and family hangout space to a content feed?
Published 07/30/24
Ant Pruitt is back on the show and we talk podcasting, smartphone filmmaking and tech, Blackmagic camera app for Android, and more fun topics.
Published 07/23/24
One full year of Fade In To Film. We bring a new season. Bring your movie posters to life, and a special video challenge for our listeners!
Published 07/16/24
Meet Jack Lugar, he’s worked as a writer and producer for TV in L.A. and teaches cinema and media arts at a university, but he’ll inspire you to reach into your pocket for your next film production.
Published 07/09/24
Ryan, Joey and I brainstorm a bit on where to find extras for your films.
Published 07/02/24
A family makes a smartphone film together, bonds and celebrates together in a smartphone film festival in San Diego.
Published 06/25/24
Why does Apple’s streaming service not stream movies or TV shows shot with iPhone cameras?
Published 06/18/24
Episode 184 is our bi-weekly panel discussion. This episode was recorded May 29, 2024.
The film industry is said to have many gatekeepers. Perhaps the way in is not so obvious. Our panelists, Joey and Ryan share stories of their first contact with the film industry and we go all in to discuss how you can find a door to step inside yourself.
We also discuss Joey’s experience at the International Mobile Film Festival in San Diego and his observations.
Panelists in this episode: Joey Min, Ryan...
Published 06/04/24
We talk to Henessey Griffiths of FilmConvert about how to bring the colors of cinema to your films and videos.
Published 05/28/24