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Hosted by Directing rising stars Marcus Anthony Thomas and Oz Arshad, The Directors’ Take is a podcast which explores how you go from directing something with your mates, to being the most senior decision maker on a film set.

Whether it is the two of them breaking down the craft and trials of directing, or one of their industry guests dropping knowledge-nuggets for you to consume, they will offer you a unique look behind the curtain to demystify the process of becoming a successful director in Film and Television.

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Hosted by Directing rising stars Marcus Anthony Thomas and Oz Arshad, The Directors’ Take is a podcast which explores how you go from directing something with your mates, to being the most senior decision maker on a film set.

Whether it is the two of them breaking down the craft and trials of directing, or one of their industry guests dropping knowledge-nuggets for you to consume, they will offer you a unique look behind the curtain to demystify the process of becoming a successful director in Film and Television.

    E141 - How We Made a BAFTA Nominated Short

    E141 - How We Made a BAFTA Nominated Short

     
    In this Bafta Special episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by BAFTA nominees Yasmin Afifi and Elham Ehsas. Yasmin is an award-winning writer/director based in London and her her grad film Jellyfish and Lobster has gone on to receive widespread industry acclaim, screening in festivals all over the world, including the BAFTA/BIFA Qualifying Underwire, Encounters, LFF among others.
    Elham is a BAFTA nominated and Oscar shortlisted writer/director and Actor working in Film and Television. His latest short film Yellow was BAFTA nominated in 2024 and longlisted for the Academy Awards in the same year.
    This episode is a goldmine for insights how to create a successful short film, the dreaded festival circuit, overcoming production challenges, the importance of authenticity in storytelling, and practical advice on film conception and success.
     
    This conversation includes:
    Diverse career paths into filmmaking.
    Choices around film education.
    Creating personal and authentic stories. Visual storytelling and creative processes.
    Challenges in low-budget filmmaking.
    Conceptualisation of films.
    Navigating film festivals and marketing.
    Reactions to receiving BAFTA nominations
    Yasmin, celebrated for her use of comedy and magical realism, and Elham, known for his human-centric narratives, share their unique journeys in the film industry, from educational choices to the crafting of personal and impactful stories. This is an educational episode.
    Nuggets of the week
    Yasmin:  Spike Lee Quote - Write the ideas that you’re embarrassed about.
    Elham: 
    Oz: Godfather DVD Commentary with Francis Ford Coppola 
    Marcus: Watch the BAFTA nominated films, they’re up on the BAFTA YouTube channel for a short time, so you can watch both of these incredible films. https://www.youtube.com/@bafta/videos
     
    Additional links
    - Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1
    - Gangs of Wasseypur Part 2
    - Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
    - Dil Se
    Credits
    Music by Oliver Wegmüller
     
    Socials
    Elham: Instagram
    Yasmin: Instagram
    The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram
     
    If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
     

    • 1 hr 32 min
    E140 - This Is The End

    E140 - This Is The End

    In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by absolutely nobody, as they do a recap on all of The Directors' Take Podcast episodes so far... This is the end...
     
    In this episode we talk about the following:-
     
    -Why we started the podcast
    -The initial response to it.
    -What we gained from it.
    -Why we think it has resonated.
    -A recap of the episodes and our thoughts and feelings on each.
    -What we've learnt.
    -The growth of the podcast.
    -What does the future look like?
     
    Nugget of the week
     
    Marcus: Robert Downey Jr. & Mark Ruffalo | Actors on Actorshttps://youtu.be/0OLBhkKLmUY?si=ehxgaliPA6EaDtFy
    Oz: The Diary Of A CEO | Busta Rhymes
    https://youtu.be/cRjzQuzX-tg?si=4z7uWkQOjFHlLh5H
     
    Credits
    Music by Oliver Wegmüller
     
    Socials
    The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram
     
    If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    E139 - Money, Mental Health & Bullying with The Film and TV Charity

    E139 - Money, Mental Health & Bullying with The Film and TV Charity

    In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Justine Walton and Lucy Tallon from the Film and TV Charity.
     
    About the Film and TV Charity
     
    The Film and TV Charity is here to support everyone working behind the scenes in film, TV, and cinema industry. From its free, 24/7 Film and TV Support Line and legal advice, to its financial support, including Stop-Gap Grants for urgent financial needs, and our Bullying Advice Service, we have a wide range of services to support your mental health, financial and social wellbeing. For more information visit our website or call our Support Line.
     
    The usual support line number is 0800 054 0000, however they are currently experiencing a technical issue. If the 0800 number does not work, then please call 0207 846 1079 to speak to an advisor. This is a temporary number and will be charged at a local rate, but you can arrange a callback with an advisor. You can also access the service via our Live Chat. 
     
    In this conversation we cover:
     
    -Who are the Film and TV Charity?
    -What issues do you typically help to deal with?
    -We talk about the structural issues in the industry.
    -The importance of good line management.
    -What support do they offer?
    -Sustainability in the industry.
    -How the strikes have affected those working in the industry.
    -Why they decided to ringfence money for people from marginalised backgrounds.
     
    Nuggets of the week
    Lucy Tallon: Philomena by Stephen Frears
    Justine Walton: There's an importance to doing things that seem hard. Embrace them. Celebrate overcoming difficulties.
    Oz: Killers of the Flower Moon by Martin Scorsese
    Marcus: 'The Killer' Q&A Fincher & Fassbender & Rian Johnson 15th Nov 2023
     
    Additional links
    https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/leading-change/ 
     
    Credits
    Music by Oliver Wegmüller
     
    Socials
    The Film and TV Charity: Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn.
    The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram
     
    If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
     
     
     

    • 57 min
    E138 - Writing BBC’s TIME Season 2 with Writer Helen Black

    E138 - Writing BBC’s TIME Season 2 with Writer Helen Black

    In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Writer Helen Black. Helen has transitioned into TV after writing a series of successful crime novels, picking up credits on shows such as Life and Death in the Warehouse, Grantchester and now the second season of the hit BBC show, TIME, starring Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance, Siobhan Finneran and Bella Ramsey. If you want to be a working director in TV, you will likely be brought onto a project closer to physical production, with the Producers and Writers likely being involved since its inception. Understanding their process, their intention and best collaborative practices are key to a successful career, so we got Helen on to help break down this process. This conversation includes:
     
    -Her journey into writing.
    -How she transitioned into writing for screen.
    -What was the process of getting representation for screen?
    -The collaborative process between her and Jimmy McGovern.
    -How she collaborates with the series directors.
    -What does her writing and rewriting process look like?
    -What does the future hold for her now?
     
    Biography
    Helen Black was born and raised in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, and against everyone’s advice she studied Law at the University of Hull, becoming a solicitor for ten years. 
    It was in Helen's exposure to lots of peoples stories that inspired her to write herself, penning the novel DAMAGED GOODS, a story about a young person accused of murder, who is physically unable to defend themselves. 
    She then went on to write another 10 crime novels, with the latest one called HARD AS NAILS which was published in December 2020.
    She has been transitioning into writing for screen over the last 7 years or so, winning a Kudos North Writers Award in 2017, a competition running in conjunction with BBC Writers Room and has been on a roll recently, earning writing credits on shows CLINK, DEATH IN PARADISE, the BAFTA nominated Single Drama LIFE AND DEATH IN THE WAREHOUSE, GRANTCHESTER. Most recently, she wrote all three episodes of BBC’s TIME season two alongside Jimmy McGovern, which stars Jodie Whittaker, Tamara Lawrance, Siobhan Finneran and Bella Ramsey.
     
    Nuggets of the week
    Helen: NF - Hope (Song)
    Oz: Go Into The Story - Scott Myers (Website)
    Marcus: Ridley Scott Picks a Favorite Shot From Each of His Most Iconic Movies | My Best Shots (YouTube video)
     
    Additional links
    -Writer, Directors and Producer Directors: A six-year overview of Diamond Data 2017/17 to 2021/22
    -BFI Skills Review 2023
     
    Credits
    Music by Oliver Wegmüller
     
    Socials
    Helen: Twitter (X)
    The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram
     
    If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.

    • 1 hr 48 min
    E137 - 10 shorts to Doctor Who with Annetta Laufer

    E137 - 10 shorts to Doctor Who with Annetta Laufer

    In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Annetta Laufer, a Writer/Director who has directed episodes of Dr. Who and the upcoming HBO series Get Millie Black. Annetta, like many of us, was stuck in an endless loop of directing short films, but remained true to her taste and principles, whilst waiting for the TV and Film industry to reach the place where her voice is situated. We dig down into her journey and talk about the following:
     
    -Why did you begin directing?
    -Do you think schemes are helpful?
    -How did you get your break in TV directing?
    -What is the biggest difference between shorts and TV?
    -How do you prep when working in TV?
    -What is a script supervisor?
    -What are the most difficult challenges a director faces when working in TV?
     
    Biography
    Annetta is a Writer/Director and the founder of Roman Candle Productions, a film production company focused on black and female–led films.
    Her short films have screened at national and international film festivals including Encounters Film Festival, London Short Film Festival, Aesthetica Film Festival, Pan African Film Festival and Uppsala Film Festival.Her short films have earned her the Best Film award at the BFM International Film Festival/Screen Nation for WINNIE AND THE DUPPYBAT, which was also a finalist for the HBO Short Film Award at the American Black Film Festival. She won the Best Screenwriter award at the Indian Cine Film Festival in Mumbai for SCARLET, Best Short Film award at the Black International Film Festival for AFRO PUNK GIRL and was BAFTA long-listed for her last short film THE ARRIVAL.
    Annetta is currently developing her feature film COLONY ROOMS, a drama set within the Caribbean community in 1960s Soho London, with the BFI and producer Joy Gharoro Akpojotor (Blue Story, Boxing Day). She is also developing her 2nd feature film WILD SWIMMING (RIVER MISTRESS) with producer Yvonne Isimeme Ibazebo (Netflix/Top Boy, Fox Searchlight/Rye Lane) and Film4, and developing her first TV series LEMON FISH with Buccaneer Media.
    As a director, Annetta directed the 2022 New Years Special of the British TV Series DOCTOR WHO for BBC Studios. She is also attached to Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s upcoming film adaptation of her Laurence Olivier Award winning play EMILIA, based on the life and times of Renaissance poet and Shakespeare contemporary Emilia Bassano. Manon Ardisson (God’s Own Country) and Chiara Ventura from Ardimages UK are producing.
    Annetta is represented by Josh Varney and Hannah Linnen at 42 Management.
     
    Nuggets of the week
    Annetta: The Last of Us
    Oz: Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson
    Marcus: How Michelle Yeoh Threatened 'Everything Everywhere' Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.
     
    Credits
    Music by Oliver Wegmüller
     
    Socials
    Annetta: Instagram
    The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram
     
    If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    E136 - What Makes a Great Short Film?

    E136 - What Makes a Great Short Film?

    In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by absolutely no-one this week, as we decided to create a list of the short films that have inspired them. We break down their story structure and try to deconstruct what makes these films and filmmakers so great. This conversation includes:
     
    -What is a concept short film?
    -Should you use voice over in your short?
    -The use of vignettes in short films to expand time.
    -When is it appropriate to do a one take short?
    -Traditional narrative shorts and authored voices.
    -When should you do a proof of concept short?
     
    Concept Shorts
    The Retreat - Marcus Anthony Thomas
    Pitch Black Heist by John Maclean
     
    Voice Over Shorts
    Getting On by Ewan Stewart
    Stutterer by Benjamin Cleary
     
    Vignette Shorts
    Small Deaths by Lynne Ramsay
    Festival of Slaps by Abdou Cisse
    Over by Jörn Threllfall
    Standby by Charlotte Regan
    World of Glory by Roy Andersson
     
    Long Take Shorts
    Thunder Road by Jim Cummings
    Mama by Andy Muschietti
    With a little Patience by Laszlo Nemes
    Incident by a bank by Ruben Östlund
     
    Narrative Shorts - Authored Voices
    Believe by Paul Wright
    The Mass of Men by Gabriel Gauchet
    Azaar by Myriam Raja
    Six Shooter by Martin McDonagh
    Wasp by Andrea Arnold
    Boy and the Bicycle by Ridley Scott
    Gasman by Lynne Ramsay
    Nosebleed by Luna Carmoon
     
    Proof of Concept Shorts
    Boiling Point by Philip Barantini
    Brian & Charles by Jim Archer
    Lights Out by David F. Sandberg
    Whiplash by Damien Chazelle
     
    Documentary Short
    Black Sheep by Ed Perkins
    Black Cop by Charish Oteka
     
    Credits
    Music by Oliver Wegmüller
     
    Socials
    The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram
    Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram
     
    If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.

    • 58 min

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