DCP 115: The Age of the Indie

Mitch, Chris and I talk to author and indie filmmaker Mike Carroll. He's been on the show before (back in episode 75) and he's back - this time talking about the second edition of his book Naked Filmmaking: How To Make A Feature-Length Film - Without A Crew - For $10,000-$6,000 Or Less  Revised & Expanded For DSLR Filmmakers (Volume 1) (Note: affiliate link)

I apologize to our listeners for being late getting this episode out. I got sick again and fell behind with my business and the podcast. The wait is worth it, though. Mike Carroll loves cinema and the craft of filmmaking. We love listening to Mike, in part because of his fountain of filmmaking lore and knowledge, but also because of his passion for the craft. After listening to Mike in this episode, you can't help wanting to grab your camera and start making an indie feature with your HDSLR!

Naked Filmmaking: How To Make A Feature-Length Film - Without A Crew - For $10,000-$6,000 Or Less  Revised & Expanded For DSLR Filmmakers (Volume 1)(Note: affiliate link)

The Moog Theremin

Recommended by Chris Fenwick: Flux - better lighting for your computer (but don't use this while color grading!)

Recommended by Chris Fenwick: Sound City by David Grohl

Mike Carroll's blog post about Stanley Kubrick interview

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Via Photography Bay: Canon EOS-b New DSLR Images Surface

Carl Olson

Artist, photographer, filmmaker, and podcaster.

http://theartfulpainter.com
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