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The film and tv industry can be grueling. Why many of us are still working here may be a testament to our passion for our crafts, aided by an oft repeated slogan in our heads, "at least we’re not working in a cubicle." On Air Off Set is a podcast hosted by Rob Albrecht devoted to providing honest and unique insight from the various professionals that work in this industry, about their respective craft and the challenges they face. With guests ranging from Cinematographers to Script Supervisors, Actors to Extras, Film Teachers to Film students, the topics are endless.

On Air Off Set podcast Robert Albrecht

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The film and tv industry can be grueling. Why many of us are still working here may be a testament to our passion for our crafts, aided by an oft repeated slogan in our heads, "at least we’re not working in a cubicle." On Air Off Set is a podcast hosted by Rob Albrecht devoted to providing honest and unique insight from the various professionals that work in this industry, about their respective craft and the challenges they face. With guests ranging from Cinematographers to Script Supervisors, Actors to Extras, Film Teachers to Film students, the topics are endless.

    Ep. 36 – Rain, Wind, Fire and Crashing Cars

    Ep. 36 – Rain, Wind, Fire and Crashing Cars

    When it comes to big budget movies that combine pyrotechnics, car chases, scattering crowds or any combination there of, both the Special Effects Department and Stunt Department need to combine forces to make it all work on camera, while keeping everyone involved safe. In my final episode, I chat with Keith Campbell (stunts) and Craig “Tex” Barnett (Special Efx), about how they are able to create some of the most chaotic and eye-popping sequences from their work on Adam Sandler’s most recent movie “Spaceman of Bohemia” to “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “Transformers.

    • 1 Std. 1 Min.
    Update

    Update

    A word from your host Rob Albrecht giving you an update on the  On Air Off Set podcast.

    • 5 Min.
    Ep.35 - Who Needs Film School? (Part 3)

    Ep.35 - Who Needs Film School? (Part 3)

    Rounding out this three-part episode on film school is my guest Fernanda Rossi - screenwriter and filmmaker. She explains her unique approach to mentoring and coaching everyone from film students to established filmmakers in her international seminars and workshops.

    • 43 Min.
    Ep.34 - Who Needs Film School? (Part 2)

    Ep.34 - Who Needs Film School? (Part 2)

    In part 2 of this three-part episode I chat with cinematographer and part-time teacher/instructor Jeffrey Hagerman.

    • 44 Min.
    Ep,33 - Who Needs Film School? (Part 1)

    Ep,33 - Who Needs Film School? (Part 1)

    There’s a lot of mixed feelings about “film school” these days. In this three-part episode I chat with three separate guests about the state of film education and training as well as the industry as a whole.
    First up in part 1 is Randall Dottin, professor and chairperson of the screenwriting department at New York Film Academy,

    • 48 Min.
    Ep.32 - Therapy For Creatives

    Ep.32 - Therapy For Creatives

    We all can use therapy these days and if you're a creative/artist, perhaps you can use a professional who understands and even has some experience your field. I chat with two NYC-based therapists to mine the depths of this type of specialization.

    • 1 Std. 19 Min.

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