Write Shoot Cut

Celebrating & exploring short filmmaking, independent film, low/no budget film, talking to those who are out there doing it.


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Subtitle: Celebrating & exploring short filmmaking, independent film, low/no budget film, talking to those who are out there doing it.
Summary: Write Shoot Cut is a platform that is dedicated to celebrating and showcasing independent and undiscovered filmmaking talent from across the world. Covering everything from people starting out, short filmmaking, low/no budget features and beyond; the podcast involves interviews with filmmakers, actors, writers and producers who are out there doing it, instead of talking about doing it, delving into what motivates them, the troubles they have faced and what advice they would give to people starting out. The podcast has a conversational style, like chatting to someone down the pub, so you can really get to know those people involved. Hosted by Neil Rolland.
Author: writeshootcut; Category: Arts & Entertainment; Explicit: No

Track Listing

Write Shoot Cut / Bootleg Film Festival Preview0:46:50256kbps4800085.76 MB
The first podcast from Write Shoot Cut where Neil Rolland (filmmaker, founder of Write Shoot Cut and Creative Director of Bootleg Edinburgh), Jeffrey P. Nesker (filmmaker and Director of Bootleg Toronto) and Tom Wilton (filmmaker, founder of Project Bootleg and the Bootleg Film Festival) discuss the Bootleg Film Festival Edinburgh. Delving into topics such as why the festival was set up, what it’s all about, why people should attend, what they want people to to take from the festival, why people make films, why they themselves make films, filmmaking in general, their own careers and ambit
Looking ahead to the Bootleg Film Festival, Edinburgh 2013 and why people make films.
keywords: Bootleg Film festiva, Short Film, Independent, Festivals, Screening, Film, Low/No Budget,
Write Shoot Cut / Bootleg Film Festival Post Mortum0:36:09256kbps4800066.2 MB
Neil Rolland conducts a Post Mortem of the Bootleg Film Festival, Edinburgh with Tom Wilton, Jeffrey P Nesker, Maria McIndoo, Chris Waller and Alexander McGarry at the Banshee Labyrinth the day after the festival ended.
A look back at the Bootleg Film Festiva, Edinburgh 2013
keywords: Short Film, Filmmaking, Independent, Low/No Budget, Festivals, Screenings, Bootleg Film Festival
Write Shoot Cut / Tom Wilton - Pale Horses0:55:58256kbps48000102.48 MB
Filmmaker Tom Wilton discusses his latest New York set feature film Pale Horses. When Patti returns to Astoria, NY after many years away, she stumbles back into the life of estranged friend, Janis. As they rebuild bonds in the wake of broken relationships, they find themselves dealing with the quiet intensity of third-man, Keith. In a city of eight million strangers, you’ll do anything to make a friend of just one. Tom talks about how he made the film for next to no money, the creative process with actors, shooting in New York, why he told this story and bits about his overall process.
Tom Wilton talks about his latest feature film and independent filmmaking
keywords: Tom Wilton, Pale Horses, Filmmaking, Independent, New York, Writer, Director, Vinyl
Write Shoot Cut / Keir Siewert1:29:49256kbps48000164.48 MB
Prolific Edinburgh based filmmaker Keir Siewert of Breaking Point Flix talks about filmmaking, covering; studying film at University and what he got out of that, shooting over 50 music videos in two years as a one man crew, his short films (including the latest INTERVIEW), his debut feature project Wasteland 26, his filmmaking process and the trials and tribulations of becoming an established filmmaker.
Prolific Edinburgh based filmmaker Keir Siewert of Breaking Point Flix talks about filmmaking
keywords: Keir Siewert, Filmmaking, Music Videos, Director, Writer, Short Film, Independent, Wasteland 26, Interview
Write Shoot Cut / Maria McIndoo1:00:51256kbps48000111.42 MB
New York Filmmaker Maria McIndoo discusses her debut feature film Say It Like It is, how she came to make a film with no experience of making films before it, her process, herself and what's next.
New York Filmmaker Maria McIndoo discusses her debut feature film Say It Like It Is
keywords: Write Shoot Cut, Filmmaking, Independent, Low/No Budget, New York, Edinburgh, Cinema
Write Shoot Cut / May Screening Q&As0:49:10256kbps4800090.03 MB
Q&As live with the filmmakers whose short films screened at the May Write Shoot Cut screening on Monday 13th May 2013 at the Banshee Labyrinth in Edinburgh. The filmmakers are Ciaran Lyons, John McPhail and Neil Hartop.
Q&As live with the filmmakers whose short films screened at the May Write Shoot Cut screening
keywords: Filmmaking, Short Film, Edinburgh, Screening, Independent, Q&A
Write Shoot Cut / Grant McPhee0:50:33256kbps4800092.58 MB
Neil Rolland interviews Edinburgh based filmmaker Grant McPhee who has worked across various roles in the camera and DIT department on films and TV series such as World War Z, The Angel's Share, Citadel, Shell, Cloud Atlas, Case Histories and Sunshine on Leith, as well as having just directed his debut feature film.
Neil Rolland interviews Edinburgh based filmmaker Grant McPhee
keywords: Film, Filmmaking, Grant McPhee, Edinburgh, Scotland, feature Films
Write Shoot Cut / Tom Chick and Rory Alexander Stewart0:41:54256kbps4800076.74 MB
Neil Rolland talks to Edinburgh filmmakers Tom Chick and Rory Alexander Stewart about their careers so far in filmmaking; from being teenagers making a western to securing funding for short films, screening at festivals and winning awards.
Neil Rolland talks to Edinburgh filmmakers Tom Chick and Rory Alexander Stewart
keywords: To Chick, Rory Alexander Stewart, Film, Short Film, Filmmakers, Edinburgh, Inspiring, Folk


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