4 episodes

Each episode features an interview with someone who has achieved success in the world of film, video, social media, advertising and other creative pursuits. This podcast is sponsored by Digital Arts, Film & Television (DAFT). DAFT is a Michigan based non-profit educational organization which supports K-12 students, teachers, administrators and parents by hosting student and educator events. Started in 1969, DAFT continues to be a media arts advocate both statewide and locally. DAFT sponsors the Michigan Student Film Festival, the longest running student film festival in the U.S. daftonline.org

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Each episode features an interview with someone who has achieved success in the world of film, video, social media, advertising and other creative pursuits. This podcast is sponsored by Digital Arts, Film & Television (DAFT). DAFT is a Michigan based non-profit educational organization which supports K-12 students, teachers, administrators and parents by hosting student and educator events. Started in 1969, DAFT continues to be a media arts advocate both statewide and locally. DAFT sponsors the Michigan Student Film Festival, the longest running student film festival in the U.S. daftonline.org

    Episode 4: Meet Mike Mosallam, producer, director, writer for theatre, film and television.

    Episode 4: Meet Mike Mosallam, producer, director, writer for theatre, film and television.

    Dave Serio from the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan talks with Mike Mosallam about how his award-winning film and theatre projects continue to reflect and shape his perspective as a proud Muslim, Lebanese-American filmmaker.

     

    • 28 min
    Master Shot Episode 3: Meet Sarra Idris, a Sudanese Director, Editor, and Artist based in New York who is first and foremost an image maker.

    Master Shot Episode 3: Meet Sarra Idris, a Sudanese Director, Editor, and Artist based in New York who is first and foremost an image maker.

    Dave Serio from the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan talks with Sarra Idris about how her journey from Sudan to New York City led her to a career as an editor for Saturday Night Live opening sequences, national commercials for products like Lay’s Potato Chips and Adidas as well as directing her own film and artistic passion projects. Also, you won’t want to miss her advice on how to get started in and navigate the business as it is today.

    • 43 min
    Master Shot Episode 2: Meet Zeke Anders, Production Director for North America, Oatly

    Master Shot Episode 2: Meet Zeke Anders, Production Director for North America, Oatly

    Zeke Anders, Dearborn, Michigan native and Production Director for North America for the oat milk company–Oatly–talks with Kathy Vander, DAFTs Co-Director of the Michigan Student Film Festival, about his career and the experiences that have made him an award-winning director, cinematographer, executive producer and all around creative!

    • 41 min
    Master Shot Episode 1: Meet Royal Oak, Michigan native Amy Smeed, Co-Head of Animation for the Disney animated film Raya and the Last Dragon.

    Master Shot Episode 1: Meet Royal Oak, Michigan native Amy Smeed, Co-Head of Animation for the Disney animated film Raya and the Last Dragon.

    Amy Lawson Smeed, longtime Disney animator and the co-head of animation for the movie Raya and the Last Dragon, shares stories of her career path which started as a student at Kimball High School in Royal Oak, MI and evolved into being an animator at Disney. While talking to Amy during this Zoom interview, Royal Oak High School media teacher Mike Conrad also finds out some cool behind the scenes insight that took place during the making of the animated film Raya and the Last Dragon.

    This interview can be shown anywhere. Play the interview from start to finish or use these runtime in-points to help play targeted key discussion topics.


    (:23) Mike asks Amy Lawson Smeed how it feels to see her name in the credits of a Disney film.
    (1:21) Mike asks when and how cast members record voices for animated characters.
    (2:14) Amy Lawson Smeed grew up in Royal Oak and talks about her path to an animation career.
    (8:28) What kind of support did Amy Lawson Smeed get while working to become an animator?
    (9:07) After college graduation, how did Amy make her way to Disney? How important is a demo reel?
    (15:06) Behind the scenes in the making of the animated movie Raya and the Last Dragon.
    (17:32) Does the animator ever drive a change in the story or character?
    (21:30) As an animator, Amy Lawson Smeed reveals her favorite film she has worked on.
    (23:29) How does a team collaborate on a Disney film?
    (26:58) Mike asks Amy what her favorite cartoon was when she was young.
    (27:53) Learn where Amy draws inspiration from.
    (30:02) Mike talks with Amy about other successful animators who grew up in the metro Detroit area.
    (32:08) Mike asks Amy how it feels to be in a leadership position on a Disney animated film.
    (35:36) What would Amy tell her younger self knowing what she knows now?

    Recorded March 18, 2021.

    • 41 min

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