8 episodes

In early 2017 my sister, Hannah (@PoppyPascoe), graduated with a master’s degree from film school. Unfortunately film school does little to prepare you for real life.

Sister Film School is an attempt to learn from film makers and creatives who’ve made the move from wanting and waiting to doing.

Co-hosted by me, Ben Pascoe(@Thesocietyofben) someone who knows the nervousness and difficulty of making that same transition a decade earlier.

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In early 2017 my sister, Hannah (@PoppyPascoe), graduated with a master’s degree from film school. Unfortunately film school does little to prepare you for real life.

Sister Film School is an attempt to learn from film makers and creatives who’ve made the move from wanting and waiting to doing.

Co-hosted by me, Ben Pascoe(@Thesocietyofben) someone who knows the nervousness and difficulty of making that same transition a decade earlier.

    8: Brooklyn Womens Film Festival

    8: Brooklyn Womens Film Festival

    Todays Episode we talk to Katy-May Hudson Founder and Festival Director of the Brooklyn Womens Film Festival.

    The festival is running from Thursday the 21st of June through Sunday the 24th of June.

    To find out more about the festival:
    http://www.brooklynwomensfilmfestival.com/

    Buy Tickets
    https://www.eventbrite.com/o/brooklyn-womens-film-festival-17324653568

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    Hannah @poppypascoe
    Ben @Thesocietyofben

    Our other Podcasts
    Animal Junk: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/animal-junk/id1372432061?mt=2

    Bitter Artists:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bitter-artists/id1372553745?mt=2

    • 46 min
    7: Aaron McCann

    7: Aaron McCann

    Today we talk to actor and writer and director Aaron McCann about his career and his newest film Top Knot Detective.

    00:34 How did you get started?

    3:10 Directors Cut https://vimeo.com/23990483

    4:20 Approaching Zac Hilditch to colour grade his film.

    5:29 getting funding for short film perished https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUithfhoBUU

    &:24 Henry and Aaron shorts http://www.madkids.com/henry-and-aaron/

    9:45 The Ballad of Danny Danielson https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLSxCWkvlujk_oVbZXJcQ3lqVSLJMatHYc&v=X-cM6M9GyB0

    11:24 Henry and Aarons Perfectly adequate Christmas Special https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhnAPalT25U

    13:03 Henry and Aaron's Seven steps to Superstardom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnFvHOYn7Wk

    14:08 “we were kids and Bratty and you don’t know what you don’t know”

    14:50 Henry and Aaron Its a snap https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Am7oKBD3PU

    16:22 getting an agent

    17:57 Set yourself free https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STHpMUYeznQ

    18:11 Seven days later https://www.youtube.com/7DaysLaterTV

    19:20 “The Idea is to grab attention.”

    23:09 Pitching an idea to SBS

    25:36 Top knot detective https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJdKA_FdEDQ

    26:28 How did you direct in a language you don’t speak?

    27:43 “ we relied heavily on actors to rewrite their own lines and do improv”

    29:30 “That’s my story. If you kind o f look at it from when I graduated to now, that’s what 15 years.”

    29:41 Did you always know you wanted to work in film?

    30:43 What was you first paid gig?

    33:08 “I can’t actually do anything else”

    33:48 “the first big paid feature film I worked on was drift”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGEwsKORMQ8

    33:59 let's get skase https://vimeo.com/186226156

    36:53 Talking about AD’ing

    41:46 “ You shouldn’t be fearful to talk to the director or producers”

    42:42 “you learn more from making mistakes”

    43:16 Are there things you wish you'd done differently?

    45:43 What’s Your position on short films vs Youtube?

    48:48 Podcasting!

    49:57 VR

    51:23 What publicity where you doing for your early Youtube videos?

    52:22 “the honest answer is I don’t know how, but when I’m talking to ad agencies I’m like let me tell you how to make a viral video.”

    54:58 In top Knot Detective did the Australian references translate well to international audiences?

    55:27 What's the best peice of advice you've ever been given?

    56:54 Where can people find Aaron?

    58:43 Talking about starting out and how things have changed over the years.

    59:35 “Its good to have that hunger, but be realistic, 5 to 10 ish years after film school you’ll get something.”

    2:01”don’t be afraid to contact people who’ve done it for a while”

    2:02 Gruen Advert https://www.facebook.com/gruenhq/videos/10157172438207588/

    • 1 hr 14 min
    6: Story Telling with David

    6: Story Telling with David

    Today's episode is with writer/ director/storyteller David Vincent Smith

    1:50 How did you get started?

    4:50 What did you do directly after film school?

    5:20 “we just went out and we shot stuff all the time”

    6:29 When doing small projects would you set goals for yourself?

    7:20 Did you do any crew work?

    10:10 “You make a half good short film and you get lured into thinking that’s what good film making is.”

    10:42 “ I feel like I’m now a professional amateur”

    12:44 So what was your next step after making short films?

    16:50 “If Id just been sitting around waiting for a director job I’d probably just be working at the bar”

    18:15 Do you think being a jack of all trades is an effective strategy or is it better to fucus on one skill/job?

    20:13 At what point were you ready to say hey I’m ready to focus in on directing and screen writing?

    28:18 You had a lot of success with your short film we were here, do you want to talk a little bit about that?

    30:31 You have a clear sense of what your style is, how long did it take you to come to that?

    34:17 You just spent a couple of months in Europe on Ben Young’s next film, what was that like?

    38:15 “the biggest thing I learnt was film making is film making.”

    39:17 So what are you doing now?

    41:04 “The Goal is always to make a feature”

    44:22 Is there anything you wish you’d done differently?

    47:14 Do you give yourself a writing target each day?

    49:14 Where does your inspiration for stories come from?

    53:46 What advice would you give to someone starting out.

    55:02 “Finding a way to be active in the film industry is very important, otherwise you will very quickly find yourself out of the film industry.”

    55:39 Whats the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?

    58:51 do you have any book recommendations for people listening?

    People can find David: DVSFilm.com

    • 1 hr 2 min
    5: Getting Creative with Psembi

    5: Getting Creative with Psembi

    Talking to the multi-talented Creative Director Psembi Kinstan about how he got his start out of High school through to being the youngest ever Creative Director at Y&R London. I mean seriously just check out his website Psembi.com

    00:10 Tell us about yourself

    2:05 “ I left High school when I was quite young, I literally had no idea what I wanted to study”

    2:20 working on radio

    3:00 getting a job on Children’s TV

    I mean from here to about 10:00 is just Ben and Psembi reminiscing about working on children’s TV show “castaway”, feel free to skip to the next bit.

    10:00 Working on the film “Bran Nu Dae”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnGRdaX594k

    12:45 “by that point you could say you were a professional”

    20:35 What are some of you favourite advertising books you’ve read.

    26:00 Going to uni for 3 months

    27:40 “Half way through that internship I asked them for a job”

    29:00 “it took me a long time to make as much money in advertising as I did in film”

    33:00 Can you explain what you do now?

    35:25 “ copy writers our job is to make people get over their cynicism towards brands”

    36:00 how did you end up in London?

    39:50 “ The other thing I like about advertising is there is always a problem to solve.”

    45:40 “In Australia People try a lot harder to do interesting things”

    50:50 “You start off in music video and short films and then get in to Ads”

    52:00 Back of the head actor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rTrjDCeOD4

    52:20 How would Hannah get a gig working with you?

    54:40 “Lots of people get into it doing some really mediocre things to begin with because thats where everyone starts.”

    58:13 “ The Sexiest project I’ve ever worked on.”

    59:20 Whats the best bit of advice that you’ve been given?

    60:20 Imposter syndrom.

    61:40 “your career is a marathon not a sprint”

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Episode 4: with Amy Jo

    Episode 4: with Amy Jo

    We talk to Minneapolis based Accounts Director Amy Jo Preisler about how she got started in the advertising industry.

    0:54 Where she came from

    1:23 Whats the difference between advertising and marketing?

    4:03 Discussing the Account Supervisor job

    4:14 How did you get started?

    6:25 "They took a chance on me and here I am"

    7:47 "you learn best on the job"

    8:01 "I thought I would be a designer"

    8:23 I felt more creative thinking about the strategy"

    9:17 What are some of the reasons you would pick a medium for advertising

    10:17 Has the strategy changed with social media?

    12:08 Advice for interview for jobs

    13:51 "don't be afraid to show your personality"

    14:10 What are your thoughts on "personal branding"

    15:12 Progressing in the industry by taking jobs in other agencies.

    16:54 Discussing Millennials

    17:38 Whats it like working with clients?

    18:47 "You have to work on trust"

    19:39 "I do my research by talking to people"

    21:00 "When you are starting out, you need to learn everything you can from your boss, your job... when you feel like you've learned it all thats when Its time to move on"

    21:36Talking about moving on from Amy's first job to her second job

    25:09 How do you find a new job?

    26:31 How did you get a recruiter?

    27:32 What should Hannah do with her life?

    30:07 "See if you can find someone to be your rep"

    31:18 "This is where I start to create a spiderweb"

    32:25 Reinventing herself as a pilates teacher

    35:04 "I realised I was trading one stress for another"

    35:28 Where do you want to end up?

    • 37 min
    Episode 3: Who is Ben?

    Episode 3: Who is Ben?

    00:46- A different sort of episode today.

    00:49 - FYI the German TV show was called Bronski and Bernstein. Its great.

    01:17 - Ben's first degree and what he studied.

    02:08 - "Ben have you considered teaching"

    02:28 - Ben has no talent.

    03:43 - Editing a doco for Public Access TV

    06:11 - If you don't aspire to be anything why do you bother to do this?

    07:45 - Working on Trapped

    08:57 - "You're not saving lives"

    09:07 - "The camera operator or DOP has to be the gentleman of the set"

    10:59 - "It had a huge following in Sweden"

    12:56 - Producing Bitter Art

    13:54 - "Every job is an opportunity"

    17:16 - I think you should move east

    19:55 - Why aren't people who Ben went to school with still in the industry?

    25:15 - These films exist in a vacuum

    29:38 - I don't think there is any one way to do it.

    30:33 - The third act of Bens life.

    31:59 - "Maybe I should do a feature about confederate underwear"

    35:41 - Don't stay in Perth

    42:19 - There is a technical aspect, there is an aspect of networking and learning

    43:40 - "Don't sit and think I can't do that"

    • 45 min

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