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    Filmmaking Friends with Ryan Little

    Film Director Ryan Little discusses the business of moviemaking with his fellow Filmmakers. Each episode new guests share stories and insights about surviving in this crazy industry.
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    Episodes (106)

    How to be an Effective Film Director (w CHRISTIE WILL)

    How to be an Effective Film Director (w CHRISTIE WILL)

    In this episode Ryan talks with filmmaking friend CHRISTIE WILL (Director, Producer and Screenwriter) about her very impressive career in which she shares insight on the things she has learned from directing over 40+ films.  An amazing conversation full of tips for any inspiring feature film director out there.  Thanks Christie for taking the time to be on the show.  You're awesome! 

    CHRISTIE WILL

    Website - www.christiewillfilms.com

    Instagram - www.instagram.com/christiewillwolf?igsh=NWk0cTl4dnhrMzky

    Directing Great Television (w JAMES GENN)

    Directing Great Television (w JAMES GENN)

    In this episode Ryan talks with fellow Canadian director JAMES GENN (The Good Doctor, Hardy Boys, SkyMed) about his experience of directing on the hit Netflix series “Ginny & Georgia.” James shares great insight on the importance of setting the tone on set and laying the foundation for creating another successful season.  

    Guest: James Genn - www.jamesgenn.com / Instagram @jamesgenn

    Host: Ryan Little - Instragram @ryanlittle_director 

    Editing for Directors (w GAEL CHANDLER)

    Editing for Directors (w GAEL CHANDLER)

    In this episode Ryan talks with GAEL CHANDLER about her new film book “Editing For Directors.”  It's an engaging conversation about what a director needs to look for when hiring an editor and the best ways to work with an editor. It explains how and why directors should plan for editing before they shoot a frame and so much more. The book guides directors through postproduction, starting with planning for editing during the shoot and ending with the completion of their film.