99 episodes

Previously called LIFE WITH CACA, the show has a fresh new name and look for 2021! ANGLE ON PRODUCERS spotlights producers from all corners of the entertainment industry. Along the way, host and Emmy nominated producer Carolina Groppa, will help demystify the age old question: "What exactly does a producer do?" by giving you an honest glimpse into what it's like to walk in our shoes. The clean, curated version of people’s lives rarely tells the whole story so I’m here to talk about the messy parts, the hard stuff, the "caca."

Angle on Producers with Carolina Groppa Carolina Groppa

    • TV & Film

Previously called LIFE WITH CACA, the show has a fresh new name and look for 2021! ANGLE ON PRODUCERS spotlights producers from all corners of the entertainment industry. Along the way, host and Emmy nominated producer Carolina Groppa, will help demystify the age old question: "What exactly does a producer do?" by giving you an honest glimpse into what it's like to walk in our shoes. The clean, curated version of people’s lives rarely tells the whole story so I’m here to talk about the messy parts, the hard stuff, the "caca."

    Kamala Avila-Salmon - Head of Inclusive Content for Lionsgate Films

    Kamala Avila-Salmon - Head of Inclusive Content for Lionsgate Films

    Very excited to share this electric convo with Kamala Avila-Salmon who is a very impressive lady.
    She is the first-ever Head of Inclusive Content for Lionsgate Films. It's fitting as innovation, uniqueness, and disruption have been hallmarks of every role she’s had. 
    She leads a team responsible for developing and implementing diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies to ensure the Lionsgate film slate reflects inclusive stories that represent a global, diverse audience.
    A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School, she has built her career across tech, music, film, television, and streaming.
    In our sit-down, we discuss the current state of DEI in Hollywood, how to be discerning about feedback, and what makes producers exceptional partners to studio executives.
    xx cg

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Minisode 07 - Can You Imagine Hollywood Without Producers?

    Minisode 07 - Can You Imagine Hollywood Without Producers?

    We are facing a crisis in the producing community.  Regular listeners of the show are well aware of this fact because I talk about it incessantly. The challenges that make the producing career path unsustainable are now undeniable...and they were only exacerbated by a global pandemic, two back to back strikes, a market contraction, and the technological advancements and disruption of AI.
    Producers Heather Rae, whose latest film, "Fancy Dance", starring Lily Gladstone, drops on Apple in June, and past podcast guest Joy Gorman Wettles, who is behind amazing shows like "13 Reasons Why" and "Unprisoned" starring Kerry Washington, stop by to explain why they, along with other prolific career producers who make up about 90% of Hollywood's biggest independent, studio, and streamer producers at the top of their game, have come together to work towards change for us all.
    The group is called the Producers United and it's a grassroots collective of 86 career producers who are committed to fight for issues that impact sustainability for the next generation. 
    There are many worthy issues, but the two main ones are: 1) Basic rights, which means payment for services rendered while they are being rendered and 2) Healthcare contributions during prep, production and post periods.
    At the end of the day, it really comes down to education. It's imperative to educate the industry on what the producer does and how our jobs are inherently different from the important contributions of our multi-hyphenate partners. Actors, writers, directors, financiers, these individuals bring so much value to the process, howevr, unlike career producers, their revenue stream is not soley tied to projects. 
    The wellbeing of our entire industry depends on producers not only surviving, but thriving. Together, we can continue to support artist and be a part of the magic that is storytelling. 
    Head over to producersunited.com for more info.
    Become a Patreon! patreon.com/angleonproducers
     

    • 37 min
    Minisode 06 - Cannes Strike, THE FALL GUY, and is pilot season officially over?

    Minisode 06 - Cannes Strike, THE FALL GUY, and is pilot season officially over?

    This week, host Carolina Groppa and Associate Producer Sarah Bockian wrap their minds around CBS' recent annoucement to no longer participate in the traditional pilot season of Jan-May, the blow that could be a strike at Cannes, and two movies that recently brought us tremendous joy.
     
    Tune in!

    • 26 min
    Tara Miele - Writer/Director of WANDER DARKLY and Director of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY

    Tara Miele - Writer/Director of WANDER DARKLY and Director of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY

    We often talk about how the path is not linear, and today’s guest reminds us to stop and smell the roses on the way to wherever we are headed!
    The lovely Tara Miele is a filmmaker originally from Long Island. Her widely acclaimed film, WANDER DARKLY, starring Sienna Miller and Diego Luna, premiered in competition at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Lionsgate. Currently, Tara is writing and is attached to direct a Carol Burnett biopic that Tina Fey is producing.
    Most recently, Tara directed two episodes of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, one of my fav shows of last year, for which she was nominated for a DGA award!  She is also well known for her 2016 viral video, MEET A MUSLIM, which she created to combat Islamophobia and has garnered 45 million views.
    Tara is a Co-Chair of the Women's Steering Committee at the Directors Guild of America, where she helped launch the DGA's first peer-to-peer mentorship program for women, The WSC Squad. 
    I’ve been eager to open up the aperture and invite other accomplished professionals onto the show so we can hear from them, “What makes an exceptional producer?”
    In this episode, we dive into her unique path, producer red flags, and how she’s been able to balance her impressive body of work with her most rewarding job thus far - being a mother.
     

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Minisode 05 - Hot Tips on Short Film Funding, Budgeting and Producing

    Minisode 05 - Hot Tips on Short Film Funding, Budgeting and Producing

    This week, host Carolina Groppa and Associate Producer Sarah Bockian dive into the fun world of short film financing, budgeting and producing. Hot tips! Do's and Don'ts! And why production insurance is #sexy.
    Tune in!

    • 27 min
    Minisode 04 - Reese Witherspoon's controversial comments on AI and the Sora Generated Short "Airhead"

    Minisode 04 - Reese Witherspoon's controversial comments on AI and the Sora Generated Short "Airhead"

    This week, host Carolina Groppa and Associate Producer Sarah Bockian debate Reese Witherspoon's controversial comments on AI, and "Airhead", a short made using Sora that still required many humans.
    Links Discussed:
     
    thewrap.com/reese-witherspoon-artificial-intelligence-morning-show-paleyfest/
    nofilmschool.com/sora-ai-filmmaker-interview
    youtube.com/watch?v=NXpdyAWLDas&ab_channel=MarquesBrownlee
     

     

    • 22 min

Top Podcasts In TV & Film

The Elementary Podcast – QuadrupleZ
Between the Lines Studios
Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
iHeartPodcasts
김혜리의 필름클럽
SBS
NHÀ CÓ HAI NGƯỜI
Pladio - FPT Play
The Chernobyl Podcast
HBO
Story Time Animated
Story Time Animated

You Might Also Like

The Business
KCRW
The No Film School Podcast
No Film School
Scriptnotes Podcast
John August and Craig Mazin
The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
Meg LeFauve & Lorien McKenna
IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit
Chris O'Falt
The Director's Cut - A DGA Podcast
Directors Guild of America