The No Film School Podcast

A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school” required.

TV & Film
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Big Data in Little Hollywood
46 min
252
SXSW Preview: Should You Produce Your Festival ...
If you bring your full self to a festival, to a film, to any project, whilst helping others shine in the process, you will find your place in this industry. In this episode, GG Hawkins speaks with director, Ella Glendining about her feature film, Is There Anybody Out There? She also speaks with cinematographers Lauretta Prevost and Laura Valladao on recent Sundance films they worked on.
50 min
253
Do We Miss Development Hell? Plus, The Last of Us
In today’s episode, we discuss storytelling in both the show and video game adaptation of The Last of Us. Also, we talk about Warner Bros suing South Park and how it speaks to the frustrations creatives are experiencing in the industry.
50 min
254
"The Banshees of Inisherin" Editor Mikkel E.G. ...
Today’s guest is award winning editor, Mikkel E.G. Nielsen. Mikkel is an editor and director known for films such as Sound of Metal, Beasts of No Nation, and most recently, The Banshees of Inisherin. Mikkel shares what he appreciates most about being a film editor.
52 min
255
Do We Need AI to Cry? Plus, the Future of Red.
In today’s episode, we discuss whether or not editors should be allowed to digitally manipulate performances. Also, we talk about the changes RED is making and what cameras they will no longer offer.
47 min
256
Nailing the LOL with Women Write Now’s Sundance...
53 min
257
Editors and Post Sound Have a Crush on Each Oth...
60 min
258
How to Deal with Agents, Managers, and Breaking...
In this episode, we talk about considering the advice of others, while still being the architect of your own destiny. Also, we chat about maintaining healthy relationships with collaborators and the importance of clear communication.
58 min
259
Jason Woliner on Developing Filmmaking Stamina ...
Today’s guest is director, Jason Woliner. Jason is the director of Borat 2, Nathan For You, and the latest rule breaking show, Paul T. Goldman. We chat about pushing forward on your ideas, even when receiving constant rejection.
32 min
260
For These DP's Connecting with Story and Storyt...
In today’s episode, we host a roundtable discussion with cinematographers of four different Sundance films. We chat about problem solving on set, collaborating with directors, creative lighting solutions, protecting your energy for the stories you love, and finding the silver lining in the less than ideal projects
50 min
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Live From Sundance: Festival Favorites, Acquisi...
On today’s episode, No Film School founder Ryan Koo, writer Alyssa Miller, and podcast co-host GG Hawkins discuss their favorite aspects of Sundance 2023. They discuss the most impactful films they watched, the nature of networking at the festival, and the exciting film acquisitions that occurred.
55 min
262
“Don’t Follow the Rules, Rewrite the Rules” — S...
This week we spoke with Alison O’Daniel, director of The Tuba Thieves, which premiered at Sundance. O’Daniel is a filmmaker and visual artist. Her work mixes conceptual art practice, narrative storytelling, documentary, and engagement with the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities.
43 min
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Live from Sundance, plus Powderkeg Media’s Head...
46 min
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What We Wish We Knew About Film Festivals When ...
In today’s episode, we offer our suggestions for how to have a successful Sundance experience. Also, we chat about having our film gear robbed from our cars, and we share our thoughts on a recent lawsuit against A.I.
63 min
265
What is the 'Secret Sauce' of a Great Film? Osc...
Today’s guest is Editor Lee Smith, who has won numerous awards for his editing work, including an Oscar. We chat with Lee and find out more about this invisible art. He also describes what it was like working on the recent film, Empire of Light, now in theaters.
37 min
266
Why is Francis Ford Coppola Losing His Crew?
In today’s episode, we discuss the importance and benefits of diversity in filmmaking. Also, we chat about the problems with how the industry handles VFX work, and we discuss a big dilemma Francis Ford Coppola is now facing.
35 min
267
How to Make Money as a Cinematographer
After thousands of free articles, videos and podcasts (this is episode 600!) we're finally creating our first in-depth online course. Editor-in-chief George Edelman is joined by NFS Founder Ryan Koo and director/DP Charles Haine to talk about why we did it.
61 min
268
You Can Own a Piece of A Disruptive Film and TV...
For most of the history of the entertainment industry, there has been a large disconnect between what audiences want to see and what the large studios create. In this episode, we find out how one company is changing that by re-shaping the industry in a meaningful way.
35 min
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Darius Khondji on Scale, Scope, and Cinematic S...
On our final episode of 2022, we are honored to speak to innovative cinematographer, Darius Khondji. Darius is known for his work on films such as Se7en and Amour. Today he shares what inspires him, and he also explains it was like working on the film, Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. Bardo is now available on Netflix.
21 min
270
Filmmaker First Steps: Anne Sophie Bine on Shor...
34 min
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There is a Whole New Way Movies Are Marketed......
Today’s episode is our “End of the Year, Holiday Podcast.” We discuss an interesting, new method of marketing movies. Also, we chat about the first official protest against A.I. Finally, we explain the best way to promote your indie film at a festival.
75 min
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Going Right From Film School Shorts to a First ...
Today we speak to Matthew Gentile and Matt Allen about the process of filming and editing the film, American Murderer. Matthew met Matt in film school, and invited him to collaborate on his first feature film. American Murderer is now available on Amazon Prime.
41 min
273
Making Your Creative Intentions Count
In today’s episode, we discuss whether or not we care about the intent of the creator when we evaluate a film. Also, we chat about the importance of receiving advice, and we discuss why we are annoyed by streaming platforms.
49 min
274
Todd Field Tells us How to Study Character in Tar
It is great when you have the opportunity to interpret a film for yourself and decide what it means for you. Filmmaker Todd Field offers this opportunity in the film, Tár. The film takes us through an epic character study that mirrors the way we humans experience the world. Tár is in theaters and available on streaming platforms.
31 min
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A.I. Leaps Forward Again...Do Filmmakers Need t...
69 min