Episode 1x06 - John Blanford & Dan McDonough | From Set PAs To Producing Their First Feature Film
Description
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks!
This episode of Trilith Institute Talks features a detailed conversation with Producers John Blanford, and Dan McDonough of Pastime Pictures, who share their journey in the film industry, from starting as set production assistants (Set PAs) in Atlanta to producing their first feature film, 'The Boys of Summer.' Host Hunter Barcroft, alongside recent film graduate Aaron, delves into various aspects of filmmaking, including the transition from AD's (Assistant Director's) to Producer, the importance of a supportive and communicative set environment, the impact of technological advancements like virtual stages, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance in the demanding film industry. The discussion touches on themes of empowerment, creativity, and the evolving landscape of film production.
Episode Timestamps
00:00 - Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks: The Journey of Filmmakers
00:46 - Introducing the Producers of Boys of Summer
01:26 - The Unique Paths into the Film Industry
08:26 - The Power of Adaptation and Learning on Set
10:18 - Transitioning from AD to Producer: A Learning Curve
13:19 - The Continuous Learning Journey in Filmmaking
15:52 - Navigating Challenges and Trust on Set
17:41 - Creating a Positive Set Culture with Pastime Pictures
23:03 - Reflecting on the Evolution of Set Culture in Atlanta
27:12 - The Importance of Experimentation and Learning in Filmmaking
29:04 - Overcoming Nervousness and Learning to Communicate on Set
30:46 - Navigating the Rolodex: Climbing the Industry Ladder
31:31 - The Coffee Catastrophe: A Lesson in Persistence
35:43 - From PA to Producer: Building a Brand During COVID
39:20 - Securing Mel Gibson: The High-Stakes Journey of 'Boys of Summer'
44:21 - Navigating Challenges: Animals, Budgets, and Work-Life Balance
51:19 - Embracing Change: Learning from the Next Generation
57:12 - Shifting Industry Paradigms: A Vision for a Better Work-Life Balance
Film Industry Terminology In This Episode
Set PA’s: non-union, bottom of the totem pole workers on a film set (set production assistants)
First Team: a slang term referring to the cast/ acting talent on a film of movie
Day Playing: the act of working occasional days on a film set as part of the production staff
AD’ing: the act and/ or job of Assistant Directing on a film set
"Surfing The Channels": the act of flipping from channel to channel on a walkie talkie, which is widely used to communicate across departments on a film set
About Trilith Institute
Support The Next Generation of Storytellers Take A Professional Education Course Get Involved With Trilith Institute Contact Us Follow Us On Social Media!
Trilith Institute Talks Instagram Trilith Institute Instagram Trilith Institute Facebook Trilith Institute LinkedIn
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks!
In the Season 1 finale of 'Trilith Institute Talks', host Hunter Barcroft sits down with legendary VFX supervisor Jim Berney, alongside film students Adam and Davis. They delve into the intricate role of VFX in filmmaking, discussing everything from...
Published 06/27/24
Welcome to Trilith Institute Talks!
In this episode of Trilith Institute Talks, host Hunter Barcroft sits down with esteemed Producer, Suzan Satterfield, Vice Chair of the Producers Guild of America's Atlanta chapter, to discuss her extensive career in the film industry. Joined by film...
Published 06/20/24