The Fable House Podcast

The Fable House Podcast

A podcast and publication focused on interviews, news, and everything entertainment.

  1. Inside The Righteous Gemstones | Tim Stormer on Working With Danny McBride & HBO Behind the Scenes

    May 16

    Inside The Righteous Gemstones | Tim Stormer on Working With Danny McBride & HBO Behind the Scenes

    In this episode of The Fable House Podcast, we sit down with an HBO post producer Tim Stormer to talk about working behind the scenes on The Righteous Gemstones, collaborating with Danny McBride, and building a career in television production. From stories about the original Righteous Gemstones pilot to working alongside HBO creatives connected to David Gordon Green, Jody Hill, and the larger comedy-drama world, this conversation dives deep into filmmaking, post production, and the entertainment industry. We also discuss: The making of the The Righteous Gemstones pilot What it’s like working with Danny McBride on set HBO production workflows and post-production Stories from True Blood, Succession, and Winning Time Why comedy directors often become incredible dramatic filmmakers The Louisiana and Southern film industry connection 🎧 Available now on YouTube, Spotify, and all podcast platforms. Timestamps: 00:00 – Inside Righteous Gemstones 00:43 – Becoming an HBO Post Producer 01:30 – Landing the Danny McBride Pilot 02:50 – The Abandoned Mall Production Story 04:02 – Working With Danny McBride 05:33 – What Makes a Movie Star Different? 07:04 – True Blood & Alexander Skarsgård 08:07 – Jody Hill & the HBO Comedy Team 09:17 – The Blackmail Tape Scene Mistake 10:42 – Louisiana Film Industry Connections 12:00 – Why Comedy Directors Make Great Dramas 12:44 – Should the Oscars Add Comedy Awards? 13:11 – Final Thoughts + Outro

    14 min
  2. From Air Force to Whiskey Creator: How Kaynon Castille Built a Full-Time Brand

    Apr 30

    From Air Force to Whiskey Creator: How Kaynon Castille Built a Full-Time Brand

    In this episode of The Fable House Podcast, we sit down with Kaynon Castille — a United States Air Force veteran turned full-time whiskey content creator behind The Bourbon Pour. Kaynon shares how he went from serving in the military to building a growing presence in the whiskey industry through YouTube and social media. From filming local liquor stores to landing opportunities with major platforms like Whiskey Raiders, this is a deep dive into what it really takes to turn content into a career. We also cover: His time in the U.S. Air Force and transition into civilian life How he built a whiskey-focused YouTube channel from scratch The role of short-form vs long-form content in growth Monetization, brand deals, and working with creator networks Building a loyal community through engagement and consistency The future of whiskey content, events, and personal branding Whether you're a filmmaker, content creator, or entrepreneur, this episode breaks down the mindset and strategy behind building something sustainable online. Listen on all streaming platforms Follow The Bourbon Pour on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok Timestamps: 00:00 – Meet Kaynon Castille (Air Force → Creator) 03:12 – How Whiskey Became the Focus 05:00 – First Viral Content Strategy 06:00 – Turning YouTube Into a Career 07:00 – Content Workflow & Posting Strategy 09:10 – Building Community & Engagement 11:30 – Monetization & Brand Deals 15:00 – Future Plans in Whiskey Industry 18:45 – Louisiana Culture & Storytelling #FableHousePodcast #KaynonCastille #Whiskey #Bourbon #ContentCreator #YouTubeGrowth #Filmmaking #VideoEditing #CreatorEconomy #Podcast

    28 min
  3. Inside HBO’s Winning Time: VFX Secrets, NBA Arena Builds & Seamless Transitions| Ray McIntyre Jr.

    Apr 27

    Inside HBO’s Winning Time: VFX Secrets, NBA Arena Builds & Seamless Transitions| Ray McIntyre Jr.

    In this episode of The Fable House Podcast, we sit down with VFX Supervisor Ray McIntyre Jr. (President of Pixel Magic Visual Effects) and Post Producer Tim Stormer to break down the visual effects, production challenges, and creative decisions behind Winning Time. From building iconic NBA arenas like the Great Western Forum and Boston Garden to creating seamless transitions between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird across multiple courts, this episode dives deep into the real process behind high-level film and television VFX. We also explore: How over 900 VFX basketball shots were created for Season 2 The use of CG crowds, arena extensions, and photogrammetry Why production used multiple film formats (35mm, 16mm, VHS) under the vision of Adam McKay The challenges of coordinating multiple VFX vendors across episodes How editors and VFX teams collaborated to create award-worthy Emmy submissions Behind John Lyke and his rollerblade camera work ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro to The Fable House Podcast 00:15 – Meet Ray McIntyre Jr. & Tim Stormer 00:30 – Emmy Submission Process Explained 01:26 – Building NBA Arenas with VFX 02:11 – Seamless Transitions Across Courts 03:10 – Fixing Missing Footage with VFX 05:00 – Managing 900+ VFX Shots 08:30 – The Rollerblade Camera Technique 09:00 – Shooting Across Multiple Film Formats 11:40 – Why Early Creative Decisions Matter 12:15 – Challenges of Producing Winning Time 🎧 About The Fable House Podcast: The Fable House Podcast features in-depth conversations with filmmakers, musicians, and creatives, uncovering stories and insights you won’t find anywhere else. Discover more episodes and industry deep dives at fablehouse.tv or follow along on YouTube and social platforms. 🔑 Keywords: Winning Time HBO, Ray McIntyre Jr, Pixel Magic Visual Effects, Tim Stormer, NBA VFX, basketball visual effects, film production podcast, VFX breakdown, Adam McKay Winning Time, post production workflow, filmmaking podcast, CG crowds, arena VFX, Ikegami, HBO behind the scenes 📢 Hashtags: #WinningTime #VFX #Filmmaking #HBO #PostProduction #FilmPodcast #VisualEffects #Editing #BehindTheScenes #FableHousePodcast

    15 min
  4. From PA to Acting with Michael B. Jordan | Harvey Dixon Jr on Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners”

    Apr 10

    From PA to Acting with Michael B. Jordan | Harvey Dixon Jr on Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners”

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefablehousepod?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== In this episode of the Fable House Podcast, we sit down with Louisiana-based creative Harvey Dixon Jr. to talk about his incredible journey from production assistant (PA) to standing in and running lines with Michael B. Jordan on a Ryan Coogler film. Harvey shares behind-the-scenes stories from working on the film “Sinners”, including how he unexpectedly went from doing PA tasks to being treated like on-screen talent. We also dive into filmmaking, breaking into the industry, creative ambition, and what it takes to turn opportunity into a career-changing moment. If you're an aspiring filmmaker, actor, or creative, this episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and real industry experience you won’t hear anywhere else. 🎧Fable House Podcast brings you in-depth conversations with filmmakers, musicians, and creatives—uncovering stories you won’t find anywhere else. Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & Harvey Dixon Jr’s story 00:27 – What is the Fable House Podcast? 00:45 – Working on Sinners as a production assistant 01:04 – Getting hired early in production 01:24 – Discovering it was a Ryan Coogler film 02:19 – The guitar scene & becoming a stand-in 03:17 – Running lines with Michael B. Jordan 04:39 – How the experience sparked acting again 05:46 – Surreal moments on set & background roles 06:52 – Behind-the-scenes of the “montage” scene 08:17 – Ryan Coogler’s vision & filmmaking approach 10:35 – Performing at your highest level always 11:38 – Why Sinners brought people back to theaters 12:22 – The soundtrack & studio experience 13:09 – Working with blues legend Buddy Guy 14:47 – Filmmakers on set & creative collaboration 16:15 – From small town to film industry insights 17:22 – Ryan Coogler’s background & career path #fablehousepodcast #filmmakingpodcast #ryancoogler #michaelbjordan #filmindustry #behindthescenes #productionassistant #actorjourney #indiefilm #aspiringfilmmakers #creativeentrepreneur #podcastinterview #LouisianaFilm #hollywoodstories #filmsetlife #storytelling #sinnersmovie

    29 min
  5. The Reality of Indie Film Making & Festivals | $350K Movie Breakdown (Nate Dushku and Amnon Lourie)

    Mar 25

    The Reality of Indie Film Making & Festivals | $350K Movie Breakdown (Nate Dushku and Amnon Lourie)

    Indie filmmakers Nate Dushku & Amnon Lourie break down how they made their psychosexual thriller Birder on a $350K budget — from shooting in the wilderness to real film festival experiences and career-changing advice. They share behind-the-scenes stories, including the infamous “mountain toilet” production challenge, wild nights at international festivals, and what they learned from indie legend Christine Vachon. If you're an aspiring filmmaker, this episode is packed with real, unfiltered advice on indie film production, festivals, and finding your audience. Timestamps: 00:00 – Filmmaker mindset & intro 00:23 – What Birder is about (queer thriller concept) 01:00 – Real inspiration: nude campground setting 02:40 – Story idea: trust, intimacy & danger 04:30 – Filming challenges in the wilderness 05:20 – The “mountain toilet” story (low-budget reality) 09:10 – Shooting cinematic scenes on a tiny budget 12:00 – Making a feature film for $350K 13:00 – Casting & working with actors (SAG low budget) 17:00 – Early acting career & industry entry 18:00 – Film festival stories (Warsaw experience) 22:00 – Advice from Christine Vachon 25:00 – Best festivals for queer filmmakers 27:00 – Why you shouldn’t rush film festivals 30:00 – Film festival strategy & scams to avoid 32:00 – The truth about festivals vs distribution 33:00 – Favorite film festivals worldwide 37:00 – Final advice for filmmakers

    38 min
  6. Behind the VFX of Sinners | Spectrum FX’s Donnie Dean on Fire Effects, IMAX & The Oscars

    Mar 15

    Behind the VFX of Sinners | Spectrum FX’s Donnie Dean on Fire Effects, IMAX & The Oscars

    In this episode of the Fable House Podcast, we sit down with Donnie from Spectrum FX, a special effects professional from Slidell, Louisiana, to talk about the incredible practical effects behind the film Sinners. Donnie shares behind-the-scenes stories about creating massive practical effects for the movie, including a 60-foot fire tornado, burning a full-scale roof over IMAX cameras, and the extensive testing required to make these sequences both safe and cinematic. We also discuss working with director Ryan Coogler, the collaboration between practical effects and digital VFX teams, and how the Spectrum FX team approached building believable large-scale effects grounded in reality. The conversation also explores the Oscar campaign and nomination journey surrounding the film and what it was like for the team to suddenly find themselves competing for an Academy Award after years of work behind the scenes. If you're interested in filmmaking, visual effects, practical effects, or behind-the-scenes movie production, this episode offers a rare look into the craft that makes movie magic possible. The Fable House Podcast features in-depth conversations with filmmakers, musicians, and entertainment professionals to uncover stories you won’t find anywhere else online. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 2:02 – Working with Ryan Coogler 4:00 – Script secrecy & test screenings on Sinners 6:00 – Burning a real roof over IMAX cameras 8:00 – Why testing special effects matters 11:02 – Creating the 60-ft fire tornado 12:12 – Practical effects vs VFX 13:08 – Shooting Sinners on IMAX film 15:20 – Explaining the VFX during the Oscar campaign #sinnersmovie #oscars #visualeffects #specialeffects #ryancoogler #filmmaking #behindthescenes #podcast #imax #fablehousepodcast

    18 min
  7. The Indie Band on the Verge of a Breakout - ft. Karma and the Killjoys

    Feb 20

    The Indie Band on the Verge of a Breakout - ft. Karma and the Killjoys

    From Baton Rouge to Austin stages, this indie rock band blends cabaret theatrics, haunting harmonies, and piano-driven rock inspired by artists like Ben Folds, Fiona Apple, Elton John, Billy Joel, and Queen. In this episode, they talk about meeting in theater school, producing their own singles, Jazz Fest, touring stories, and how they “stalked” Jukebox the Ghost until they opened for them. 🎹 If you love theatrical indie rock, piano rock bands, and behind-the-scenes music production talk, this one’s for you. Timestamps: 00:00 - Start 00:46 – Introducing Karma and the Killjoys 01:01 – Band Origin Story & Theater School Roots 03:38 – “Saint Pete’s” Music Video Explained 06:06 – What Is Piano Rock? (Ben Folds, Fiona Apple, Elton John Influences) 07:16 – Songwriting Process & Harmonies 11:05 – How the Band Officially Formed 14:23 – First Show & Early Band Days 16:15 – Opening for Jukebox the Ghost in Austin 20:21 – Jukebox the Ghost Reacts to Karma and the Killjoys 23:58 – DIY Recording & Mixing Their Own Singles 26:46 – Pro Tips for Recording & Producing Music 29:00 – Jazz Fest & 2025 Plans 30:58 – “This Song Was Stolen by Pirates” (Sea Chanty Inspired by AI) 33:00 – One-Take Performance 🔥 Topics Covered Indie Rock & Piano Rock evolution DIY music production & mixing advice Recording without a major studio Touring & opening for Jukebox the Ghost Theatrical influences in modern rock Artificial Intelligence inspiration behind “Pirates” Jazz Fest performance prep Go listen to "This Song Was Stole by Pirates" streaming everywhere.

    38 min
4.7
out of 5
11 Ratings

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