A practical listen with a chill vibe.
Don’t listen to a lot of podcasts as I find most of them obnoxious with a lot of hosts just talking instead of saying something. Noam is the opposite. He lets the guest speak. Shocker, I know. His questions are few but highly calculated. He is a great listener which in turn makes him a great interviewer. It’s refreshing especially as I’m an independent filmmaker, as well. A lot of other podcasts are very predatory in nature; designed to take advantage of you in the fundamental stages of your career. This one feels like it’s truly designed to help you grow and be better.
cheesemaster95 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/22
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I really enjoy this podcast. I find it to be the best out of all the “indie” filmmaking podcasts out there - and there appear to be a lot. Noam - who is a filmmaker himself - really zeros in on the very low micro-budget end of the business. He introduces us to folks who make films for a few...Read full review »
fpdima via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/22
Noam is doing the Lord’s work on behalf of independent creators everywhere. His interview with Luke Barnett alone is packed with more useful, inventive, boots on the ground advice than most books or filmmaking podcasts in their entirety. Evan McNary
atlanta fats via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/21
I have listened to a lot of indie filmmaking podcasts, this one is the most down to earth, practical guide and advice to doing it yourself, not waiting around and fostering your creative vision while doing so. Highly recommend.
Cory Thibert via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/20/17
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