Just 2 Camera Guys

Just2CameraGuys

📷 Who Are We? Just 2 Camera Guys, that's who! Emery and Nick, long-time friends and storytellers, bring you a podcast that goes beyond pixels and frames. Join us as we navigate the diverse landscapes of life, creativity, and personal growth. 🗣️ What to Expect? Picture this: candid conversations, insightful interviews, and a sprinkle of our own adventures. Whether we're discussing the nuances of creativity, sharing personal anecdotes, or exploring the challenges that shape us, every episode is a snapshot of authenticity.

  1. 4D AGO

    Moose Jaw Film Festival - Anomalies with Scott Tay - J2CGs Episode 69

    Inside the Moose Jaw Film Festival Continueshttps://www.moosejawfilmfestival.com/Welcome back to the podcast! In this episode, Emery and Nick continue their coverage of the Moose Jaw Film Festival, breaking down what goes into a real film awards ceremony and sit down with festival nominee Scott “Scotty” Tay.Scotty joins us to talk about his experimental animated short The Anomalies — a psychological horror project inspired by Japanese folklore, video games, and surreal storytelling. We dive into the creative process behind the film, its unorthodox narrative structure, and how animation allowed Scotty full creative freedom to explore unsettling themes, symbolism, and choice-driven consequences.From Saskatchewan’s growing film talent to the realities of working solo, late-night creativity, and navigating film festivals, this episode is a deep look at indie filmmaking, experimental storytelling, and horror that makes you think.HighlightsMoose Jaw Film Festival awards ceremony breakdownHow film nominations and categories are presentedThe concept behind The AnomaliesExperimental animation vs traditional storytellingJapanese horror, folklore, and video game influencesSymbolism, color theory (red), and supernatural themesMaking films solo vs collaborationFollow us:www.blackicemedia.ca ⁠https://linktr.ee/mreblackice⁠@nicklambvideos⁠#J2CG⁠Or on all your favourite podcast services⁠https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/just2cameraguysLicense code: JQS4WJRWPI3T28QR

    27 min
  2. FEB 21

    Moose Jaw Film Festival - Tuo On The Moon with Raj Padmanabh and Crispi Lord - J2CGs Episode 66

    Just 2 Camera Guys continues their coverage of the upcoming Moose Jaw Film Festival (February 28) with a spotlight on one of the festival’s most inventive selections: Tuo on the Moon.The boys are joined by filmmakers Raj Padmanabh and Crispi Lord to talk about their experimental Super 8 short that blends puppetry and analog filmmaking.Originally a 45-minute non-verbal stage production with Wide Open Children’s Theatre, the project was condensed into a four-minute film. The story follows a small robot living alone on the moon, recreating moments of beauty he sees on Earth.No post-editing. Limited film. Every second had to countTuo on the Moon will make its public premiere at the Moose Jaw Film Festival.Highlights- The programming process and what makes this year’s selections unique and showcasing diverse Saskatchewan filmmakers- How Tuoon the Moon stood out in the lineup for its creativity and format- What is a true one-take format- How do you adapt from a full-length non-verbal stage production- Practical tabletop puppetry and rotating moon set- Dialogue-free storytelling for universal audiencesTuo on the Moon will make its public premiere at the Moose Jaw Film Festival.Follow us:www.blackicemedia.ca ⁠https://linktr.ee/mreblackice⁠@nicklambvideos⁠#J2CG⁠Or on all your favourite podcast services⁠https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/just2cameraguysLicense code: JQS4WJRWPI3T28QR

    25 min

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📷 Who Are We? Just 2 Camera Guys, that's who! Emery and Nick, long-time friends and storytellers, bring you a podcast that goes beyond pixels and frames. Join us as we navigate the diverse landscapes of life, creativity, and personal growth. 🗣️ What to Expect? Picture this: candid conversations, insightful interviews, and a sprinkle of our own adventures. Whether we're discussing the nuances of creativity, sharing personal anecdotes, or exploring the challenges that shape us, every episode is a snapshot of authenticity.