61 episodes

“LET'S SHOOT! with PETE CHATMON" is a podcast on directing for anybody that’s, quite simply, ever watched anything. Pete Chatmon converses with a wide range of fellow directors, writers, actors, showrunners, producers, executives, and more on a journey to determine just what makes a good director and why we’ll always need stories...

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“LET'S SHOOT! with PETE CHATMON" is a podcast on directing for anybody that’s, quite simply, ever watched anything. Pete Chatmon converses with a wide range of fellow directors, writers, actors, showrunners, producers, executives, and more on a journey to determine just what makes a good director and why we’ll always need stories...

*Visit Pete's production co. and get your merch! www.drctr.video

*Watch On YouTube! https://bit.ly/37iekw1

    Episode 61: Ava DuVernay

    Episode 61: Ava DuVernay

    With a firm background in journalism and publicity, Ava seamlessly transitioned her marketing expertise into crafting compelling cinematic narratives spanning documentary, television, and feature films. Ava DuVernay is a versatile Director best known for ‘Origin’, ‘When They See Us’, ‘Selma’, and ‘Queen Sugar’. In this special New Year's Day episode, Pete is joined by Ava as they discuss discovering the magical power of storytelling, the intentions behind her Array community, the intimate relationship between publicity and filmmaking, transitioning from indie films to television production, appreciating the limitless experience while creating “Origin’, and more…

    (00:00:00 - 00:03:50) -- Podcast Intro
    (00:03:50 - 00:08:00) -- Understanding The Power Of Storytelling
    (00:08:00 - 00:11:11) -- Growing Up In Compton
    (00:11:11 - 00:13:00) -- Attending UCLA and Pursuing Journalism
    (00:13:00 - 00:18:30) -- Interview Preparation
    (00:18:30 - 00:23:00) -- Working In Publicity
    (00:23:00 - 00:26:00) -- Discovering Magic On The ‘Collateral’ Set
    (00:26:00 - 00:31:00) -- Remembering Her Early Short Films
    (00:31:00 - 00:36:12) -- The Importance Of Giving Back and Creating Community
    (00:36:12 - 00:42:10) -- First Time Directing For Television
    (00:42:10 - 00:43:20) -- “Transitions: A Director’s Journey + Motivational Handbook” Promo
    (00:43:20 - 00:47:00) -- The Origin Of ‘Origin’
    (00:47:00 - 00:56:25) -- Life On The Set Of ‘Origin’
    (00:56:25 - 01:07:40) -- ‘Origin’ Transitions, Organized Principals, and Post
    (01:07:40 - 01:14:40) -- Director's Approach and Stand Out Moments
    (01:14:40 - 01:17:35) -- Post ‘Origin’ Expectations
    (01:17:35 - 01:20:20) -- Lighting Round Question
    (01:20:20 - 01:23:20) -- Podcast Outro

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Episode 60: Director's Roundtable [Season 4 Finale!]

    Episode 60: Director's Roundtable [Season 4 Finale!]

    Directors Anya Adams, Carl Seaton, and Jeff Byrd make their return to the pod as we welcome Morenike Joela Evans and Daniel Willis for our first ever Director's Round Table with Pete! These multi-faceted television Directors have a diverse portfolio spanning various genres including The Flight Attendant, Snowfall, Yellowjackets, The Blacklist, The Neighborhood, Grey’s Anatomy, and more. In this special season finale, Pete is joined by his peers as they discuss signs of bad directing, their welcome to the DGA moment, how to rekindle their fire and push through hard times, expectations as they make a return to the Directors chair, and more…

    (00:00:00 - 00:07:10) -- Podcast Intro
    (00:07:10 - 00:10:05) -- Meet Pete Chatmon
    (00:10:05 - 00:12:40) -- Meet Morenike Joela Evans
    (00:12:40 - 00:15:15) -- Meet Daniel Willis
    (00:15:15 - 00:18:05) -- Meet Carl Seaton
    (00:18:05 - 00:25:45) -- Meet Jeff Byrd
    (00:25:45 - 00:30:55) -- Meet Anya Adams
    (00:30:55 - 00:41:10) -- Signs Of Bad Directing
    (00:41:10 - 00:48:00) -- Rekindling Your Fire
    (00:48:00 - 01:13:50) -- Appreciating Your Village
    (01:13:50 - 01:15:00) -- “Transitions: A Director’s Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo
    (01:15:00 - 01:40:30) -- Welcome To The DGA Moments
    (01:40:30 - 01:57:20) -- Returning To The Directors Chair Post Strike
    (01:57:20 - 01:59:40) -- Podcast Outro

    • 1 hr 59 min
    Episode 59: Bola Ogun

    Episode 59: Bola Ogun

    In 2017, Bola wrote, starred in, and directed the short film ‘The Water Phoenix’ which quickly became her calling card. It also helped her identify her voice and tone as a Director. Bola Ogun is a first-generation Nigerian American Director best known for ‘Queen Sugar’, ‘The Witcher’, ‘Raising Dion’, and ‘Are We Good Parents?”. In this episode, Bola and Pete dive into the benefits of shadowing Directors and activating your network, crowdfunding for independent films, understanding the meaning and power of the word “no”, production assistant anecdotes, the importance of raising your words instead of your voice, and more…

    (00:00:00 - 00:13:23) -- Podcast Intro And Mail Box Questions
    (00:13:23 - 00:21:05) -- Introduction To Storytelling
    (00:21:05 - 00:29:30) -- Transitioning Into Film Directing And AFI Workshop
    (00:29:30 - 00:33:40) -- Raising Money For ‘The Water Phoenix’
    (00:33:40 - 00:35:20) -- Self Discovery From Bali
    (00:35:20 - 00:39:20) -- Shadowing Directors And Activating Her Network
    (00:39:20 - 00:43:00) -- Directing An Episode Of ’Queen Sugar’
    (00:43:00 - 00:46:00) -- Planting Her Feet In Episodic Directing
    (00:46:00 - 00:47:30) -- Having A Faithful Approach
    (00:47:30 - 00:55:00) -- Production Assistant Anecdotes
    (00:55:00 - 01:00:05) -- Director Anecdotes
    (01:00:05 - 01:01:20) -- “Transitions: A Director’s Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo (01:01:20 - 01:04:45) -- Staying True To Your 100% Self
    (01:04:45 - 01:12:45) -- The Many Layers Of Filmmaking
    (01:12:45 - 01:19:40) -- MidJourney And Strike Hobbies
    (01:19:40 - 01:24:00) -- Lightning Round Question
    (01:24:00 - 01:26:15) -- Podcast Outro

    • 1 hr 26 min
    Episode 58: Allison Liddi-Brown

    Episode 58: Allison Liddi-Brown

    After years of theater directing, Allison made the transition into television bringing a keen understanding of performance and stagecraft to the small screen. Allison Liddi-Brown is a Director best known for ‘Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘CSI: Miami’, ‘The Good Doctor’, ‘Scandal’, and ‘The Secret World of Alex Mack’. In this episode, Allison joins Pete to discuss tips and tricks when directing the untrained actor, the importance of deep collaboration, the art of blocking and movement, tone meetings and finding moments to elevate a scene, removing your fears and ego, navigating personal politics and more…

    (00:00:00 - 00:15:30) -- Podcast Intro And Mail Box Questions
    (00:15:30 - 00:22:20) -- Transitioning From Theater To Filmmaking
    (00:22:20 - 00:24:35) -- Directing The Untrained Actor
    (00:24:35 - 00:32:50) -- Earning Trust And Respect
    (00:32:50 - 00:35:00) -- Growing Up In Los Angeles And A Start At Nickelodeon
    (00:35:00 - 00:38:30) -- CSI Experience
    (00:38:30 - 00:39:40) -- Navigating Personal Politics
    (00:39:40 - 00:42:15) -- The Moment It Clicked
    (00:42:15 - 00:46:45) -- The Art of Blocking
    (00:46:45 - 00:52:30) -- The Art of Collaboration
    (00:52:30 - 00:53:42) -- “Transitions: A Director’s Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo (00:53:42 - 00:56:55) -- Transitioning From Children’s Programming To Drama
    (00:56:55 - 01:00:20) -- Communicating With Your DP
    (01:00:20 - 01:10:40) -- Tone Meetings And Finding Moments To Elevate A Scene
    (01:10:40 - 01:12:10) -- Securing New Opportunities
    (01:12:10 - 01:17:00) -- Producing Director Vs. Episodic Director
    (01:17:00 - 01:30:44) -- Removing Ego And Fears
    (01:30:44 - 01:32:50) -- Post-Strike Ambitions
    (01:32:50 - 01:36:30) -- Characteristics To Make It As A Director
    (01:36:30 - 01:38:05) -- Podcast Outro

    • 1 hr 38 min
    Episode 57: Jonathan Judge

    Episode 57: Jonathan Judge

    With a focus on identifying the best way to tell a story, Jonathan showcases a diverse skill set that enriches the visual, technical and narrative aspects of a production. Jonathan Judge is a television director best known for “Blues Clues'', “LazyTown”, “Young Sheldon'', and “The Really Loud House''. In this episode, Jonathan sits down with Pete to discuss the undeclared responsibilities when working in children’s programming, the Unreal Engine and how it compares to the Volume technology, live taping and multicam fundamentals, his introduction to green screen, booking sitcom pilots, and more…

    (00:00:00 - 00:17:30) -- Podcast Intro And Mail Box Questions
    (00:17:30 - 00:24:20) -- Enhancing Story Elements
    (00:24:20 - 00:28:19) -- Growing Up In Long Island, NY
    (00:28:19 - 00:32:55) -- Attending NYU And Having A Story To Tell
    (00:32:55 - 00:37:00) -- Film School Takeaways
    (00:37:00 - 00:41:50) -- Transitioning Into Television Directing
    (00:41:50 - 00:45:20) -- Working In Children’s Programming
    (00:45:20 - 00:48:50) -- Reflecting On NYU Interview
    (00:48:50 - 00:51:15) -- Introduction To Green Screen
    (00:51:15 - 00:58:15) -- Directing LazyTown And Unreal Engine Breakdown
    (00:58:15 - 01:02:08) -- Understanding The Volume
    (01:02:08 - 01:03:21) -- “Transitions: A Director’s Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo (01:03:21 - 01:09:00) -- Tosh.0 And Kid’s Choice Awards
    (01:09:00 - 01:12:05) -- Diversifying Your Skillset
    (01:12:05 - 01:24:00) -- Transitioning Into Drama And Hour Programming
    (01:24:00 - 01:29:15) -- Live Taping And MultiCam Fundamentals
    (01:29:15 - 01:36:45) -- Post Strike Predictions
    (01:36:45 - 01:45:40) -- Lightning Round Questions
    (01:45:40 - 01:48:00) -- Podcast Outro

    • 1 hr 47 min
    Episode 56: Princess Monique Filmz

    Episode 56: Princess Monique Filmz

    Guided by her faith and persistence, Princess Monique Filmz has engaged in a diverse range of creative pursuits, forging a unique path for her Director’s journey. Princess Monique Filmz is a Director best known for “The Goldbergs”, “Grand Crew”, “BMF” and her award winning short film, “The Call”. In this episode, Princess sits down with Pete to discuss how she transformed her personal journals into a 15 chapter autobiography, the importance of being resourceful and finding out what you don’t know, the technical differences between hour long dramas and half hour comedies, how to enhance long standing shows, navigating through push-back, and more…

    (00:00:00 - 00:09:50) -- Podcast Intro
    (00:09:50 - 00:14:20) -- Growing Up In Cleveland
    (00:14:20 - 00:17:00) -- Films That Made An Impact
    (00:17:00 - 00:23:50) -- Writing A Book
    (00:23:50 - 00:25:40) -- Majoring In Business Management
    (00:25:40 - 00:29:50) -- Assisting Chip Fields-Hurd And Navigating The Industry
    (00:29:50 - 00:32:45) -- Transitioning From Acting To Directing
    (00:32:45 - 00:36:20) -- Directing A Feature Film Vs. Short
    (00:36:20 - 00:39:00) -- The Writing Process And Collaboration
    (00:39:00 - 00:40:15) -- “Transitions: A Director’s Journey And Motivational Handbook” Promo
    (00:40:15 - 00:49:50) -- ABC Directing Program And Directing Greenleaf
    (00:49:50 - 00:55:00) -- 1hr Drama vs. 30 min Comedy
    (00:55:00 - 00:58:00) -- Navigating Through Push-Back
    (00:58:00 - 01:05:20) -- Enhancing Long Standing Shows
    (01:05:20 - 01:07:30) -- Self Reflection Post Covid
    (01:07:30 - 01:09:40) -- Wishlist And Setting Intentions
    (01:09:40 - 01:12:30) -- About The Real Black Unicorns
    (01:12:30 - 01:19:25) -- Lightning Round Questions
    (01:19:25 - 01:21:00) -- Podcast Outro

    • 1 hr 21 min

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