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  • Don Scardino: The Greatest Challenges of Directing in the Television Industry
    2024/11/20

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews actor and director Don Scardino. They explore Scardino's family history, including his grandfather's influence on his career. Scardino shares insights from his transition from child actor to director, discussing the challenges of directing established actors and the importance of communication and collaboration on set. He recounts experiences with notable actors like Rob Lowe, Peter Ustinov, and Anthony Quinn, and reflects on directing the comedy series "30 Rock." The episode highlights the complexities of the director-actor relationship and the nuances of working in the entertainment industry.



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    49 分
  • Don Scardino's Story: The Greatest Journey from Actor to Emmy-Winning Director
    2024/11/13

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with Don Scardino, an Emmy Award-winning director known for "30 Rock." Scardino recounts his early life influenced by a musical family, obtaining his Equity card young, and his acting roles in "The Patty Duke Show" and "Guiding Light." He shares his Broadway experiences, notably in "Godspell," and discusses transitioning to directing. Scardino highlights the collaborative nature of directing and producing, sharing insights from his work on "30 Rock" and other projects. The episode underscores Scardino's passion for the arts and the importance of adaptability in the entertainment industry.



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    49 分
  • John Badham: Directing with Heart - Philosophy on Empowering Actors and Crew
    2024/11/06

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg continues his insightful conversation with director John Badham. They explore the complexities of directing, focusing on Badham's experiences with actors and the filmmaking process. Badham shares anecdotes, including a humorous yet serious incident involving an actress and a horse, and his work with Kevin Costner. They discuss the pros and cons of video playback, the impact of CGI, and Badham's teaching role at Chapman University. Reflecting on industry changes, they express concerns about modern filmmaking trends while highlighting the importance of storytelling and diverse narratives.



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    56 分
  • John Badham: Navigating the Challenges of Directing in Film and Television
    2024/10/30

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg converses with John Badham, a distinguished director in film and television. Badham shares his journey from a segregated Alabama upbringing to his education at Yale and his transition from television to film directing. He reflects on his first directing job, the challenges of working in television, and the differences between TV and film production. The discussion highlights his work on notable projects like "Saturday Night Fever" and "Bird on a Wire," emphasizing the importance of collaboration, casting, and adapting to different genres in filmmaking.



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    1 時間 8 分
  • Juliet Taylor: Casting Calls and Caffeine, the Hilarious Life of a Casting Director
    2024/10/23

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews renowned casting director Juliet Taylor, whose career spans over 100 films, including "Network," "Schindler's List," and "Midnight in Paris." Taylor shares her journey from aspiring actress to casting director, detailing her early work with producer David Merrick and mentorship under Marion Dougherty. She discusses her experiences casting for iconic directors like Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg, the evolving casting landscape, and the importance of empathy and relationships in her profession. The episode offers a deep dive into the intricacies of casting and Taylor's significant contributions to the film industry.



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    42 分
  • Joanna Gleason: From Sandstorms to Screen
    2024/10/16

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg continues his conversation with Tony Award-winning actress, director, and writer Joanna Gleason. They delve into the making of Joanna's debut feature film, "The Grotto," discussing the challenges faced during shooting, such as sandstorms and electrical failures, and the complexities of the editing process. Joanna shares insights into the film's storyline, which centers on a woman dealing with grief and healing through community. They also explore Joanna's influences in acting and her experiences in theater and film, highlighting her passion for storytelling and collaboration.



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    40 分
  • Joanna Gleason: Navigating the Acting Profession and the Art of Rejection
    2024/10/09

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews Tony Award-winning actress Joanna Gleason. They delve into Joanna's early life, influenced by her father, Monty Hall, and her mother, a radio actress. Joanna shares her journey from childhood performances to a successful career in theater, television, and film. She discusses notable roles in productions like "I Love My Wife," "Hannah and Her Sisters," and "Boogie Nights." The conversation also covers her recent venture into writing and directing with her feature film, "The Grotto," and her views on resilience, rejection, and the qualities she values in directors.



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    38 分
  • Unveiling the Layers of Robert Sean Leonard's Acting Journey
    2024/10/02

    In this episode of "Movie Talk," host Julian Schlossberg interviews actor Robert Sean Leonard. Leonard shares experiences from his career, including working with Ethan Hawke, Bryan Singer, Martin Scorsese, and Timothy Chalamet. He discusses notable roles in "Dead Poets Society," "House," "The Gilded Age," and "The Age of Innocence." Leonard reflects on the challenges of watching himself on screen, the importance of genuine expression in acting, and his admiration for teaching. The episode concludes with Leonard expressing gratitude for his career journey and the meaningful connections he's made in the entertainment industry.



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    36 分