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    Joe Dante: Legendary Director of Gremlins, Innerspace, The Howling, The Burbs, Piranha

    enMarch 16, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Joe Dante, beloved director, producer and editor, started with Roger Corman's company as in-house trailer editor, the same company where filmmakers Francis Coppola, Martin Scorsese, James Cameron, Ron Howard, Jonathan Demme, John Sayles and many others got their start. Dante worked his way up to edit features, and then direct and produce his own films. He went on to make cult classics The Howling as well as widely popular movies including Gremlins, The Burbs, Innerspace, Expolorers, Matinee, Looney Tunes Back in Action and many more. He continues to produce and direct, and has also made his mark in the podcast world with Trailers from Hell.

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    Peter Stark and Brian Lauzon of AV Print

    Peter Stark and Brian Lauzon of AV Print

    We were joined on this episode by Peter Stark, the Head of Print at AV Squad, and Brian Lauzon, the Creative Director there at AV Print.

     

    Peter shares about how one goes from serving in the Peace Corps to running print at one of the most successful shops in the business. Brian gives us a glimpse at how a guy could get from Buttzville, NJ (jk, he's actually from Long Valley, NJ - Buttzville was just a place he visited for the hot dogs) to working on some of the most kick-ass posters we've enjoyed over the last 20 years.

     

    We also talked about plenty of their work. There was a pretty scary SAW poster, CRASH posters they each worked on, a really rad PATRIOTS DAY poster, a motion and emotion-filled TAR piece and so much more. I mean, check out their site. There's HOUSE OF THE DRAGON, CIVIL WAR, THE HOLDOVERS... Anyway, check it out. So much great work!

     

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    Netflix x Otis: Helping to Break Through Barriers

    Netflix x Otis: Helping to Break Through Barriers

    We brought in three industry heavyweights Kenny Gravillis, Dawn Baillie, and Noël Claro to discuss a collaboration between Netflix and Otis College of Art and Design. ACCESS was launched to help historically underrepresented students unlock their "peak potential and shape the future of entertainment marketing." We also explore Noël, Kenny and Dawn's respective careers and views on the industry, underlining the value of education and practical experience. We also candidly address some of the challenges many have faced, how we've muddled our way through and how folks can come together to overcome obstacles. And of course we geek out on influential posters and campaigns, highlighting the ones for 'Barry', the 1979 'Alien' movie, and 'All About Eve' from 1950. Ultimately, Dawn, Kenny and Noël provide advice to aspiring marketers, focusing on the importance of meaningful relationships, persistent research, and inspiration.

     

    01:28 Introducing the Guests: Dawn Baillie, Noël Claro and Kenny Gravillis; 

    03:59 The Journey of Noël Claro in the Entertainment Industry; 

    15:42 Kenny Gravillis from Def Jam Records to award-winning entertainment advertising campaigns; 

    30:24 The Role of Mentorship and Networking in Career Growth; 

    42:43 Reflecting on the Unforeseen Challenges of the Past Years; 

    43:32 Introducing ACCESS, the Netflix x Otis Entertainment Marketing Certificate Program;

    45:06 Addressing Diversity and Inclusion in the Advertising and Design Industry;

    46:35 The Importance of Education and Preparation in the Creative Industry;

    47:17 The Journey of Developing and Implementing the Certificate Program;

    55:28 The Future Vision for ACCESS; 

    01:02:22 Advice for Aspiring Professionals in the Industry

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsor:

    Defacto Sound - www.defactosound.com/

     

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    otis.edu/netflix

    Dwight Caines, President of Domestic Marketing for Universal Pictures

    Dwight Caines, President of Domestic Marketing for Universal Pictures

    In this much anticipated conversation, we had the joy of sitting down with Dwight Caines, President of Domestic Marketing for Universal Pictures. With a career that evolved from being an aspiring scriptwriter to high-profile marketing roles, Dwight generously shares about his personal and professional experiences and what he learned along the way that helped shape his success in the industry. We discuss his early interest in film; freelancing on production gigs around NYC on TV and film (which led to his epiphany that freelance is not his cup of tea!); how he got his first job in the business; and he details the digital innovation he championed in marketing and the campaigns that left a significant impact on him.

     

    Dwight goes beyond discussing his professional achievements and delves into subjects that matter deeply to him. He highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, underlining the evolution of inclusivity in film marketing. He also talks about his role in the Universal Pictures Inclusion Council and the 'Make It Universal' initiative aimed at showcasing diverse talent in the company. Dwight also underlines the significance of mentorship, the benefits of his teaching roles, and how he tries to inspire the next generation of filmmakers; as well as his involvement with Stand Up To Cancer and why the organization is so meaningful to him. Before we wrap, it was cool to hear Dwight shed light on the future of the film industry in the face of an increasingly digital world.

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsor:

    Defacto Sound - www.defactosound.com/

     

    Oh, and doesn't our new episode artwork look great?!?! Many thanks to our brilliant pals at BOND for that. Also very grateful to the good folks at Ignition Creative for building a fantastic boutique studio for our recordings. And much love to Brian at BRASH for the terrific music his team created for this podcast.

     

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    www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.

     

    Below are links to the Make It Universal Instagram and YouTube playlist:

     

    For more information on Stand Up To Cancer, check out

     

    Here’s a Deadline feature covering the work Dwight and the studio team did on behalf of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition:

     

    Lastly, here’s some information on the Inclusion Council:

    Ben Snyder of Rogue Planet: LOGAN, BUMBLEBEE, TETRIS and so much more!

    Ben Snyder of Rogue Planet: LOGAN, BUMBLEBEE, TETRIS and so much more!

    Joined on this episode by Ben Snyder, the owner, chief creative officer and editor of Rogue Planet. So of course we talk about some of Ben's killer work such as 

    ...among others. We also talk about the early part of this brilliant creative's career like getting a shot from Goktug Sarioz and learning from Skip Chaisson. Ben was also super candid about learning from his mistakes, his approach to the work now vs when he was younger, the importance of relationships and so much more.

     

    Not for nothin' but can you believe this is episode 100?!?!

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsor:

    Defacto Sound - www.defactosound.com/

     

    Oh, and doesn't our new episode artwork look great?!?! HT and many thanks to our brilliant pals at BOND for that. We're also very grateful to the good folks at Ignition Creative for building a fantastic boutique studio for our recordings. And much love to Brian at BRASH for the terrific music his team created for this podcast.

     

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    www.rogueplanetav.com

     

    www.instagram.com/rogueplanetav

     

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=Div0iP65aZo

     

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAIX12F6958

     

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BLM1naCfME

    Bonding with BOND - Darnell Brisco, Patricio Hoter and Drea Althoff

    Bonding with BOND - Darnell Brisco, Patricio Hoter and Drea Althoff

    We're joined on this episode by Darnell Brisco, Patricio Hoter and Drea Althoff of BOND. Darnell is the EVP of Growth; Patricio is Creative Dir. in A/V; and Drea is SVP, Creative Dir. in Print. 

     

    We got many nuggets of wisdom and heard a ton of passion for the work. We discussed

    • What it means to be "unanimously collaborative" to create the best cut, the best comp or arrive at the best idea;
    • How virtues like empathy and grit have been necessary to get through the last few years and will serve all of us going forward;
    • The evolution of campaigns;
    • What the process for creating great work is, i.e. how to even get started;
    • How creatives incorporate research and data into the content they make...

    And so much more!

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsors:

    BRASH - justbrash.com

    Defacto Sound - www.defactosound.com/

     

    Oh, and doesn't our new episode artwork look great?!?! HT and many thanks to our brilliant pals at BOND for that.

     

    Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. It really helps. Here's the link: https://apple.co/3QYy80e. Just scroll down a bit and the option to review is tucked in middle of the episode list.

     

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    www.wearebond.com/

     

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    Special Presentation of THE BOOJ STRIKES BACK from Twenty Thousand Hertz

    Special Presentation of THE BOOJ STRIKES BACK from Twenty Thousand Hertz

    This is a special Twenty Thousand Hertz presentation of THE BOOJ STRIKES BACK!

     

    This episode was written and produced by Abigail Barr.

    In the 80s and 90s, movie trailers were ruled by “voice-of-God” narrators who used stock phrases like, “In a world…” Today, movie studios have a different trick up their sleeves: epic sound design. In this episode, Professor James Deaville explains the history of trailers, and Youtuber Craven Moorhaus crafts a hilarious takedown of the overused clichés of modern blockbuster trailers. We’ve remixed one of our most popular episodes for your listening pleasure. 


    MUSIC FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE

    Digital Future by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
    Full Momentum by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
    Flare by Chad Lawson
    Falling In by Shawn Williams
    Furies by Ryan Taubert
    Absolute Zero (Instrumental) by Evan Giia
    Miracle Caught on Camera (Instrumental) by Icelandia

     

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    If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org.

    Use promo code 20k to get $20 off your next purchase over $100 at American Musical Supply.

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    Check out more videos from the Auralnauts at youtube.com/Auralnauts.

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsors:

    BRASH - justbrash.com

    Defacto Sound - www.defactosound.com/

     

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    This episode was inspired by the following video:

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    This Episode Sounds Good! with Brian McKinney of BRASH and Dallas Taylor of Defacto Sound

    This Episode Sounds Good! with Brian McKinney of BRASH and Dallas Taylor of Defacto Sound

    Dallas Taylor is the host and creator of Twenty Thousand Hertz, a lovingly crafted podcast revealing the stories behind the world’s most recognizable and interesting sounds. Dallas is also the Creative Director of Defacto Sound, where he has led thousands of high-profile projects ranging from blockbuster trailers and advertising campaigns to Sundance award-winning films and major television series. At Defacto Sound, they're experts at everything from making dialog crystal clear to creating entire sonic worlds from the ground up. Bottom line, at Defacto they’re obsessed with every nuance of sound. Dallas is also a sought-after speaker at conferences, a regular contributor to major publications, and a respected thought leader on the narrative power of sound.

    Brian McKinney is the owner of the boutique, bespoke music publisher Brash - which listeners of this show will recognize. BRASH is a top tier company with great people who specialize in trailer music, publishing and licensing.  Brian is also the co-host of the Trailer Therapy Podcast, an excellent program about trailers, media, and entertainment. Brian has nearly two decades of music industry experience and prior to that served as a non-commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps with combat deployments. But now he’s a 5 star general when it comes to helping talented creatives find success!

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsor, BRASH:

    justbrash.com

     

    And you can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as

    www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.

     

    www.defactosound.com/

     

    www.20k.org/

     

    podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trailer-therapy/id1709770252

    Dana Flowers and Kelly Turner, Putting Purpose To What We Do: The "Dopetey F'in' Dope" Episode!

    Dana Flowers and Kelly Turner, Putting Purpose To What We Do: The "Dopetey F'in' Dope" Episode!

    We were fortunate to be joined by Senior Global Marketing Executive Dana Flowers and Writer, Producer, Marketer Kelly Turner for this discussion. And yeah, it was dopetey f'in' dope!

     

    We talked about how Dana, Kelly and others are helping the industry evolve to be more representative of the diverse audiences this industry markets to; who's doing good work and leading the way in this regard; what kind of progress still needs to be made; the importance of mentoring so more people of color will be in the rooms where the big decisions get made; changing expectations; processing cultural trauma; how good marketers can effectively reach all kinds of audiences; putting purpose to what we do... and so much more!

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsor, BRASH: 

    justbrash.com

     

    And you can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as

    www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.

     

    www.linkedin.com/in/dana-flowers/ 

    @dewaflowers

     

    www.linkedin.com/in/kellyturner-wpm/

    @klturn

    HELEN AHN: Making an impact on the trailer industry... even when it's hard!

    HELEN AHN: Making an impact on the trailer industry... even when it's hard!

    Who better to have our first one-on-one after the long hiatus? HELEN AHN, of course! Coming off of her well-deserved Clio Entertainment Impact Award, Helen came back on the show to discuss

    • Mentorship (and whether there's a better word for that);
    • How our best work is still in us - "I don't know if I could have done that until this very day;"
    • Her passion to leave a lasting legacy, specifically in the realm of social justice;
    • The wonderful organizations Helen is a part of such as Good City Mentors;
    • The terror of an empty timeline and how to just get started;
    • EDITORIAL PASTICHE... including some of Helen's favorite work (see below for some links);

    And yeah, we got into an argument. A pretty public one at that. But how do we disagree in a healthier way? As Helen says, there's got to be room for grace.

     

    Speaking of which, here's a link to that documentary we discussed:

    https://www.disclosurethemovie.com/about

     

    Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsor, BRASH: 

    justbrash.com

     

    And you can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as

    www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.

     

    www.linkedin.com/in/helen-ahn-2349004/

     

    clios.com/the-muse/clio-entertainment-awards-2023-impact-award-recipient-helen-ahn

     

    www.goodcitymentors.org

     

    Fall Guy by Transit: Edited by Charles Yi - 

    https://youtu.be/j7jPnwVGdZ8?si=XlKuwO8cGOyS-D9z

     

    The Creator by Wild Card Creative Group: Edited by Royce Choi - 

    https://youtu.be/ex3C1-5Dhb8?si=DdjOOwjsPlqu6HBj

    Panel Discussion - How are we doing? No, really. How ARE you?

    Panel Discussion - How are we doing? No, really. How ARE you?

    For today's panel discussion, we were joined by three leaders from Ignition Creative, Jaclyn Thomas, SVP AV and Creative Director; Dhruv Kumar, Assoc. Creative Dir. and Sr. Editor; and Eric Breshears, Creative Dir. of Print; (with a cameo from Wayne Watson, Pres. and Exec. CD) to have a candid conversation about how we're all doing. We've all been through a lot as an industry, collectively and individually. So, how are you?

     

    We also discussed how Jaclyn, Dhruv and Eric each got into the industry. Then we dove right into how we're all doing as well as how we've helped others through the ups and downs of the last few years. We definitely got pretty real about mental health. After a random story about Corey's Aunt Rhoda from Brooklyn, we dove into some of our favorite trailers and posters (see links below). And of course, we got some great career wisdom from these remarkable leaders.

     

    Please support our wonderful sponsor, BRASH: justbrash.com

     

    ignitioncreative.com

     

    Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Teaser - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXulj8Lgcyg&t=32s

     

    The Shallows Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0KcbNwEw5g

     

    Battle: Los Angeles Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Pd-uuDi28U

     

    The Accountant Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBfsgcswlYQ

     

    Atomic Blonde Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIqcMl0hzXs

     

    Buried Teaser Poster

     

    And you can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.