
Documentary filmmakers, Keith Maitland (Tower, Dear Mr Brody) and Ben Steinbauer (Winnebago Man, Chop & Steele), are giving the world what no one asked for… Doc Walks. Against their better judgment, they decided to turn their weekly walks into a podcast, stepping into conversation with filmmakers and execs about the art and industry of documentary filmmaking. If you're an up and coming filmmaker, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Ben squeezes into the VHS vault that is the Found Footage Festival (FFF) headquarters in NY with Joe Pickett—half of the FFF comedy duo who quit his job to follow a dirty country singer for four years, turned stolen instructional videos into a 20-yea... more
What does impact look like? That's what we're asking this week's guest, Courtney Cook—a veteran impact producer who's helped hundreds of doc-makers answer that question in her 7-years at POV. A high school teacher-turned-PhD-turned-doc-producer and s... more
This week, Ben is on a solo mission to a freezing New York City, where legendary filmmaker Alan Berliner guides him through his studio that's equal parts fine art gallery and documentary laboratory. We're talking about a 108 drawer sound sculpture th... more
Come along as Ben flies solo—no Keith, just the UT campus and two documentary titans who've been making films together longer than most marriages last: the indomitable Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker have a working partnership runnin' north of fifty ... more
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Thanks to these self-described mid-career filmmakers and burgeoning podcasters for creating the podcast I have been craving for years. Keith Maitland and Ben Steinbauer are consummate storytellers, weaving audio doc style motifs and observational cinema flashes into the concept of well…walking and talking about documentaries. If ever it feels like the podcast is veering into self-indulgence or ‘splaining, the hosts deftly steer us back to the topic at hand or - during more satisfying moments - ... more
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