The Inner World of Filmmaking

The Inner World of Filmmaking

A practical filmmaking podcast that explores the essential elements of the filmmaking process, highlighting crew positions, film financing, distribution strategies, marketing techniques, and more. This is a weekly interview-style show behind the lens of filmmaking. Music by Balloon Planet, Absolutely Cool @artlist Host Tami Magaro is a versatile storyteller, serving as both an editor and a podcaster. Through her love of asking questions, she dives into real connections and conversations through her podcast The Inner World of Filmmaking.

  1. Sitcom Meets Reality: The Dual Worlds of Kevin Can F**K Himself

    11/12/2024

    Sitcom Meets Reality: The Dual Worlds of Kevin Can F**K Himself

    Kevin Can F**K Himself is a genre-bending series that cleverly merges the contrasting worlds of sitcom and drama. Set in a familiar sitcom format, the story follows Allison McRoberts (Annie Murphy of Schitt’s Creek), the disgruntled wife of Kevin, played by Eric Peterson. Kevin embodies the typical carefree, oblivious sitcom husband, while Allison is trapped in a life that feels like a caricature of itself—until she steps away from Kevin’s world and into a grittier reality where her frustrations and dreams come to life. Maura joined as an editor for Season 2, working on episodes 2, 5, and 8. Having previously watched the show, she was drawn to its unique challenge: creating continuity across vastly different tones, moving seamlessly between the broad, laugh-tracked sitcom format and a grounded, introspective drama. Her approach to editing focused on emphasizing Allison's disillusionment, choosing shots that highlighted the stark contrast between Allison’s “sitcom life” and her reality. Balancing humor with darker themes, Maura collaborated closely with the showrunner Valerie Armstrong to bring the show’s distinct vision to life, crafting moments that accentuate both comedy and the show’s underlying tension. Maura also talks about her role as editor on Netflix's Nobody Wants This. Maura Corey, ACE is a picture editor based in Los Angeles. Maura started her career as an assistant editor in commercials and moved her way up into the editor’s chair. After a year of working in commercials, the desire to tell stories for over thirty seconds, coupled with a love of improv comedy, she turned her editing talents to long format. She landed a show that combined those two elements and never looked back. Throughout her career, Maura has worked on everything from comedy to drama to documentaries. She received 3 Emmy nominations for her work on The Oscars and 1 Eddy nomination for her work on the documentary series “Beyond Scared Straight” and has had the pleasure of editing projects for Warner Brothers, ABC, and Netflix. Maura’s current projects include the Netflix comedy “Nobody Wants This,” “Gen V” a drama for Amazon, and “Acapulco,” a comedy for Apple.   Website: https://www.mauracorey.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauralessedits/ IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1715765/

    37 min
  2. Launching A Second Act In Midlife

    10/23/2024

    Launching A Second Act In Midlife

    From Photography & Motherhood To Filmmaker & Actress with Katie Prentiss In this conversation, filmmaker and actress Katie Prentiss shares her journey from portrait photography to filmmaking, influenced by personal loss and the desire to tell meaningful stories. She discusses her short film 'Front Porches' and her upcoming feature 'Wake Up Maggie,' exploring themes of caregiving, midlife reflections, and the importance of connection in our lives. Katie emphasizes the significance of pursuing one's passions and the impact of personal experiences on creative expression. In this conversation, Katie Prentiss discusses her journey in filmmaking, focusing on the importance of advocacy for caregivers and those affected by dementia. She shares her fundraising strategies, emphasizing the need to connect with one's purpose and community. Katie reflects on the lessons learned throughout her filmmaking process, including the significance of collaboration, the value of internal validation, and the importance of embracing change and pursuing one's passions, regardless of age or circumstances.   Website: kateprentiss.com Instagram: @katieprentiss  Facebook: @katieprentiss  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KatiePrentissactor LinkedIn: @katieprentiss  #KatiePrentiss #filmmaking #acting #dementia #caregiving #midlife #personalgrowth #FrontPorches #WakeUpMaggie #storytelling #dementia #fundraising #filmcommunity #mentalhealthadvocacy #personalstories #lessonslearned #careerchange #resilience

    55 min
  3. Method Acting: Balancing Immersion and Impact through Psychology

    09/26/2024

    Method Acting: Balancing Immersion and Impact through Psychology

    This episode of The Inner World of Filmmaking dives into the psychology behind Method Acting with guest Dr. Michelle Carcel who delves into the intricacies of method acting and its psychological impact on actors. The discussion highlights various acting techniques, including those pioneered by Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner, and Lee Strasberg, each offering a unique approach to character development. The conversation emphasizes the role of empathy and personal experience in method acting, as well as the potential psychological risks, such as trauma and identity loss, actors face when deeply immersing themselves in a role. The importance of mental health support, coping strategies, and therapy is underscored, particularly for actors undertaking intense and emotionally demanding characters. #methodacting #leestrasberg #stellaadler #sanfordmeisner #joaquinphoenix #robertdeniro #christianbale #jenniferlawerence #actors #mentalhealth #heathledger  Dr. Carcel is a licensed psychologist in private practice in La Jolla, California. She graduated from California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, specializing in clinical psychology and psychotherapy. She has over 10 years experience working with clients of diverse backgrounds and a range of mental health concerns. Dr. Carcel completed her predoctoral internship at Scripps Clinic Medical Group - Division of Mental Health and Mercy Hospital. She then completed her first postdoctoral fellowship working as a crisis lead for Community Research Foundation. She completed her second postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Eating Disorders Research and Treatment Clinic. Among her areas of expertise are depression and anxiety disorders, eating disorders and maladaptive eating behaviors, PTSD and trauma related disorders, interpersonal/ relationship concerns, medical and health issues, cognitive issues, substance abuse, and she offers therapy in English and Spanish languages. Dr. Carcel has worked in multiple forms of media including motion picture productions, commercial and marketing media, and creative writing projects. Dr. Carcel has also consulted and worked with directors, actors, producers among others in the entertainment industry.  https://www.drcarcel.com/

    59 min
  4. Easterseals Disability Film Challenge

    04/16/2024

    Easterseals Disability Film Challenge

    On the next episode of the Inner World of Filmmaking, we embark on a thrilling journey into the world of the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge alongside filmmakers Koura Linda, Sarah Penn, and co-producer/writer/actress Stevie Collins. In a riveting conversation, they explore the intricacies of the challenge, crafting their buddy comedy "The Heist" in just five days, incorporating English, American Sign Language (ASL), and SIMCOM. From personal inspiration to seamless VFX integration sent abroad, they share the magic behind their creation. Delve into their fundraising endeavors and the meaningful inclusion of a service dog, reflecting on the authentic portrayal of disabilities. Amid laughter and shared experiences, they offer invaluable pro tips, inviting listeners into a world where storytelling knows no bounds. #disabilityfilmmaking #eastersealdisabilityfilmchallenge #servicedog #filmmaking #ASL #simcom  #spacedreams #theheist #filmmakingprotips  Koura Linda is an award-winning filmmaker and CEO of Space Dream Productions. Living with multiple disabilities, she has worked tirelessly to develop her own inclusive and successful production company. With over 40 projects, over 200 award nominations and special mentions, and over 65 awards (including 19 "Best Picture" award winners or nominees) under her belt since 2016, Koura has built up her reputation both in film and business. In addition to creative work, she oversees and manages the company’s employees, contractors, and partners. She grew the company to become a recognized entity within the industry. Her passion and dedication shed light on the possibilities for female entrepreneurship in the entertainment arts and empower other filmmakers by sharing her knowledge through the podcast, Filmmaking (Actually). She has 5 features in various stages of development and post-production. Sarah M. Penn is a filmmaker, storyteller, and disability advocate. In 2022, she graduated from the Savannah College of Art & Design with a BFA in Film & TV and a minor in Business Management and Entrepreneurship. Since then, she has been working with Space Dream Productions. Her disability advocacy work often overlaps with her filmmaking, as her life's goal is to make the world a more accessible and inclusive place. To achieve this goal, Sarah spends much of her time involved with motivational speaking, traveling across the United States with her service dog, Daisy, to talk to groups of all ages and sizes. Additionally, she is involved with pageantry, having held several local, state, and national titles over the last few years. Stevie Collins is an artist, an educator, and an advocate for the Deaf community. As a late-deafened adult fluent in American Sign Language, she works with various companies and organizations, like Heartsong Interpreting and Space Dream Productions, to bring educational awareness of and accessibility to all members of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities. She strives to reinforce the importance of mental health advocacy and honest representation in all forms for her community through her art and volunteer work. Stevie is also a proud mother of two and a staunch advocate for disability rights, true equity, and unencumbered accessibility in the world of education, the arts, and beyond.

    58 min

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A practical filmmaking podcast that explores the essential elements of the filmmaking process, highlighting crew positions, film financing, distribution strategies, marketing techniques, and more. This is a weekly interview-style show behind the lens of filmmaking. Music by Balloon Planet, Absolutely Cool @artlist Host Tami Magaro is a versatile storyteller, serving as both an editor and a podcaster. Through her love of asking questions, she dives into real connections and conversations through her podcast The Inner World of Filmmaking.