Production Industry Podcasts For 2020
Being a filmmaker is a life-long learning process. But how do you stay on top of things, when you have an unpredictable schedule and long hours? Podcasts! Check out our top picks for the best filmmaking and production industry podcasts worth listening to. In no particular order:
NoFilmSchool Podcast
First on the list we have the NoFilmSchool Podcast, which as the name suggests, focuses around career and knowledge-building for filmmakers around the world, with no film school required. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV, breaking news on cameras, lighting, and apps. And if you have questions, ask away!
No-Budget Filmmaking
Every producer has enough tasks to manage as it is, often made even more challenging with budgeting restrictions. Check out the No-Budget Filmmaking Podcast, a podcast about the art of filmmaking, no matter how small the budget. Creators Alex Darke & Trevor L. Nelson from Filmmaking Central & Cinema Summit set out to discuss tips, tricks, and techniques to get your next film off the ground.
HWOOD
Now we might be biased, but we couldn’t not include myproducer’s own podcast HWOOD in this lineup. Listen as our own founder Jordi Matsumoto dives deep into the entertainment industry, featuring interviews with people holding every title imaginable involved in the creation of films, media, and commercials. Our podcast features exclusive interviews from producers, directors, writers, and casting directors, with tips and tricks on how exactly they made it, and how you can too.
Indiewire: Screen Talk
For our indie filmmakers, we love Indiewire: Screen Talk, which features Indiewire's chief film critic Eric Kohn as he talks with Anne Thompson about the indie film world and beyond. They offer critical takes on the indie film industry, from film festivals to new releases and the future of the business.
School of Doc
Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about our non-fiction friends. School of Doc introduces listeners to the world's most renowned documentary filmmakers. In each episode, host David Altrogge sits down with a world-class documentarian to discuss the craft of documentary filmmaking.