Episodes

  • Lessons in Filmmaking with What Went Wrong Podcast
    Sep 15 2024

    The What Went Wrong podcast series brings you behind-the-scenes of films from massive flops to record-breaking blockbusters to shed a light on what it really takes to make a film. The show’s hosts, Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer speak with Tara Jabbari about what they learned about what it really takes to make a film, why James Cameron punched his diver in the face, the long road to get the voice of Shrek, and other fun anecdotes. They also discuss how important it is to have more people of color and female-led films and why they should be given a chance.

    What Went Wrong Podcast:
    https://www.whatwentwrongpod.com/

    Follow and Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts.

    You can request films and follow them on their Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/whatwentwrongpod/

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    41 mins
  • Join the Celebration: Women in Film & Video Turns 45!
    Sep 1 2024

    Women in Film & Video (WIFV) is turning 45! To mark the occasion, there’s going to be a big dance party on Friday, September 13. In this episode, host Sandra Abrams chats with WIFV Board President Connie St. John to learn more about the organization and the celebration. They discuss how this amazing non-profit got started back in 1979, how it serves a diverse visual media community, and why you should come to the party. St. John also explains many of the wonderful membership benefits including funding options for media projects and networking opportunities available here in the DMV! If you’re not already a member, you’ll want to join this supportive community of creative media makers, no matter your experience level, and whether you work in front of or behind the lens.

    You can buy tickets to our 1970s & 80s costume-themed 45th anniversary party, which will be held at metrobar in DC, here: WIFV Dance Party

    To learn more about Connie’s production company: No Weapon Production


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    29 mins
  • Host Special: Renaming, Recasting, Rebranding
    Aug 18 2024

    In this special all-host episode, we are thrilled to debut our new podcast name, MediaMaker Spotlight! During their conversation, hosts Sandra Abrams, Candice Bloch, and Tara Jabbari explain the story behind our rebranding and how making the announcement inspired us to chat about some memorable Hollywood renames and recasts in television shows and films. Tune-in to learn more about our big news and hear some fun facts and industry trivia about other projects that have made changes!

    #recasting #renaming #newname #newlook #witcher #harleyquinn #marvel #harrypotter #spiderman #bewitched #prettywoman #seinfeld #friends #film #television #mediaproduction

    *Oh, and for the record: Candice knows that the plural of Spider-Man is Spider-Mans, she just likes saying Spider-Men. ;P

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    44 mins
  • Two Thumbs Up: How Siskel & Ebert Shaped Film Critiquing
    Aug 4 2024

    In this episode, host Sandra Abrams has a conversation with Matt Singer - film critic, editor, podcaster, and author- about his new book, “Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever.” The book offers an insightful and funny look into the iconic pair of film reviewers and their combative style, and shares details about how their THUMBS UP or THUMBS DOWN trademark began. Plus, given Matt’s day job as film critic and editor of ScreenCrush.com, he talks about the role of film criticism for audiences in today’s entertainment and media world.

    Learn more about Matt Singer here: https://www.matt-singer.net/
    and here: https://screencrush.com/author/mattsinger/

    Buy “Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever” wherever books are sold as well as through:

    Penguin Random House
    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710246/opposable-thumbs-by-matt-singer/

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    We on the
    Women in Film & Video (WIFV) Podcast Team work hard to make this show a great resource for our listeners, and we thank you for listening!

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    47 mins
  • Addressing Representation & Belonging With Molly McGlynn
    Jul 21 2024

    In this episode, host Tara Jabbari sits with writer and director Molly McGlynn to talk about her new film, “Fitting In.” The comedic coming-of-age drama, starring Maddie Ziegler and Emily Hampshire, is a semi-autobiographical story about Molly’s journey with MRKH Syndrome. Molly shares the challenges but also the support she had while sharing such a personal story on a reproductive condition. They also talk about the responses the film has gotten since its release, the importance of representation, plus what it’s like to direct your own material versus being a guest director on established television shows.

    For the latest on “Fitting In” and Molly McGlynn, find her on Instagram @mollymarymcglynn

    Watch the trailer for “Fitting In”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19SYGGGLcO4 And you can find the film for rent or purchase on various streamers.

    The Oxbelly Retreat that Molly mentions:
    https://www.oxbelly.com/

    The other podcast episode that Tara mentions:
    Glamorous Trash Talk: The Barbie Movie and How We Tell Female Stories (with Liza Treyger and Molly McGlynn) https://open.spotify.com/episode/4X6FlKrwSdA4ijbYzMMcj7?si=XVgBRwh_QaOeWtnboEDIFw

    Molly’s website: https://www.mollymarymcglynn.com/

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    29 mins
  • Giving Screenplays New Life With Immersive Audio Dramas
    Jul 7 2024

    More stories get written than make it to screen, so what becomes of these lost narratives? In this episode, host Candice Bloch sits down with producer James Walker to dive into a project he and his company, Velocity Studios have embarked upon to revive some of these scripts in an exciting new way. You’ll learn how they produce immersive experiences that envelop a listener in a rich audio-only world. Hear about the benefits and challenges faced when adapting a story intended for screen into a medium that requires its audience to flex their imaginations in a different way. In this interview, they focus on the first project put out in this “Greatest Scripts Never Made” series, a cyberpunk noir called The Metal Detective. You’ll even get a taste of The Metal Detective during this exploration of audio dramas and what they could mean for projects that deserve to be shared with the world.

    You can learn more about James, Velocity Studios, their Greatest Scripts series, and The Metal Detective, at: https://www.velocity-studios.com/

    The Metal Detective is also available wherever you find your podcasts.

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    38 mins
  • Woman of Vision: E. Samantha Cheng
    Jun 23 2024

    In this episode, host Sandra Abrams chats with WIFV’s 2024 Women of Vision honoree E. Samantha Cheng about her long resume in the media world. She is a writer, director, and producer that has worked in New York City and London before making the DMV home. Her passion and support of the Asian American community has formed the foundation of her work which includes Norman Mineta, the Boy from San Jose, and Honor and Duty: The Mississippi Delta Chinese, which ran nationally on PBS. During this episode, Cheng shares details about her latest project, Dora Fugh Lee: A Life in Art, which ran on WETA, during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, May 2024.

    To learn more about E. Samanatha and her educational documentaries, visit www.heritageseries.us

    To learn more about WIFV’s long-running Women of Vision Awards, visit: www.wifv.org/women-of-vision-awards/

    And to learn more about Gals ‘N’ Gear, check out: https://www.galsngear.tv/

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    41 mins
  • Discussing Film Portrayals with The Bechdel Cast Podcast
    Jun 9 2024

    In this special double-host, double-guest episode, hosts Tara Jabbari and Candice Bloch sit down with Caitlin Durante and Jamie Loftus, the co-hosts of the popular podcast, The Bechdel Cast. The quartet of podcasters discuss The Bechdel Cast, a weekly podcast from iHeartRadio, that dives into the representation of women and other underrepresented groups in movies. The show gets its name and premise from the Bechdel-Wallace test which investigates whether or not a work includes at least two women conversing about a topic other than a man. The show now often covers other tests as well, and features lively and comedic discussions about films and the portrayals of their characters.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about The Bechdel Cast’s origins and process, and some highlights and takeaways from their over-seven-year podcasting journey discussing hundreds of films that span all eras and genres. They discuss their community of supporters on Patreon, recording episodes in front of live audiences on tour, and how they have discovered that their show helps spark conversation about intersectional feminism and representation in movies.

    To learn more about the The Bechdel Cast, their tour, and Caitlin and Jamie, the Los Angeles based comedian hosts of the show, you can find links at: https://linktr.ee/bechdelcast

    You can find the show’s Patreon (aka Matreon) here: https://www.patreon.com/bechdelcast

    You can find The Bechdel Cast wherever you listen to podcasts.


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    We on the
    Women in Film & Video (WIFV) Podcast Team work hard to make this show a great resource for our listeners, and we thank you for listening!

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    46 mins