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The No Film School Podcast

No Film School
Sundance Film Festival
Netflix
Filmmaking
Moonshot Initiative
A Creature Was Stirring
Gender Equity In Filmmaking
Film Challenge
No Film School
Independent Film
No Film School Podcast
Just Like a Christmas Movie
Ryan Koo
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Virtual Workshops
Women Weekend Film Challenge
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A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school”... more

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Latest Episodes

Allan Ungar started directing features at just 23 and has since evolved into a filmmaker known for his action-comedy chops and ability to elicit career-best performances from his actors. In this episode, he sits down with No Film School host, GG Hawk... more

Screenwriter and showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine joins the No Film School Podcast to unpack her career and creative process behind hit adaptations including The Boys and The Housemaid. She shares how she got her start, how she discovered her voice in ... more

In this episode, No Film School founder Ryan Koo and host GG Hawkins, along with producer and guest Ana Liza Muravina, dig into the ramifications of the news that Netflix is bidding (or may be outbid by Paramount) to acquire Warner Brothers — and wha... more

In this episode, cinematographer Gayle Ye joins host GG Hawkins for an intimate and wide-ranging conversation about artistry, identity, and what it means to lead with authenticity as a DP. Gayle, who recently won a Canadian Screen Award for Paying Fo... more

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Frieda McFadden
Author of The Housemaid
Episode: From Book to Big Screen: Rebecca Sonnenshine’s Adaptation Playbook (The Housemaid, The Boys)
Gayle Ye
Award-winning cinematographer and board member at BIPOC TV and Film.
BIPOC TV and Film
Episode: How Queer, Gender-Fluid DP Gayle Ye Is Transforming Set Culture From Within
Jessica Dimmock
Co-director of HBO's new documentary 'Thoughts & Prayers'
HBO
Episode: Documenting the Business of Fear: Inside HBO’s 'Thoughts & Prayers'
Zackary Canepari
Co-director of HBO's new documentary 'Thoughts & Prayers'
HBO
Episode: Documenting the Business of Fear: Inside HBO’s 'Thoughts & Prayers'
Ruben Fleischer
Director notable for his work on the Now You See Me franchise
Episode: You’re Picture Locked. Now What? (Plus Dir. Ruben Fleischer!)
Boris Rodriguez
Writer, director, and producer, former fellow of the Film Independent Episodic Screenwriting Lab
Episode: Editing an American Epic: Inside 'Train Dreams' with Dir Clint Bentley & Editor Parker Laramie
Viridiana Lieberman
Editor of the documentary 'The Perfect Neighbor'
Netflix
Episode: Why Netflix’s #1 Film 'The Perfect Neighbor' Is the Edit Everyone’s Talking About
Mary Bronstein
Director of If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You, known for her fresh take on character-driven narratives.
Episode: The Art of Coming Undone: Mary Bronstein on ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’
Zoe Eisenberg
Writer-director of the film Chaperone and a novelist
Episode: Breaking Taboos with Slamdance-Winning 'Chaperone' Director

Host

Ryan Koo
Founder of No Film School; a primary host discussing various facets of the film industry and filmmakers' journeys.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 872 ratings
  • Ok

    So you’re mad the government is trying to bring filmmaking back to America and mad film makers don’t get those tax cuts which based on your previous episodes we know you are pro higher taxes on everyone, except you of course

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    MouseBear123
    United States7 months ago
  • A mixed bag

    The episodes that are good are very good. The episodes that talk about how many bangers Ben Affleck has made in a row are very bad. A pod that mostly makes you very glad you aren’t spending your life making hot garbage.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    richard4044
    United Statesa year ago
  • GREAT SHOW for Aspiring Filmmakers!

    If you’re an aspiring film-maker, and interested in learning about how to navigate the film industry, The No Film School Podcast is exactly what you’re after.

    From industry expert interviews, to up-and coming directors they cover everything from writing, production, to the business side of the industry.

    Be sure to check out GG’s conversation making her first feature as well -> It’s an inspiring conversation about writing your project and getting it made on your own.

    A MUST LISTEN!

    Luke

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Luke DePron
    United Statesa year ago
  • Good stuff

    Especially enjoying the BTS content of GG Hawkins film.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cuaran14
    United Statesa year ago
  • Stop Interrupting The Guest

    I just finished listening to the recent Blacklist episode. Enjoyed it overall but Jason Hellerman needs to let the guest finish speaking.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    097752006
    United Statesa year ago

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Many praise the engaging and informative interviews with industry experts, which provide valuable insights.
Some express frustration over political discussions blending with filmmaking content, indicating a desire for more focused film-centric dialogue.
Listeners appreciate the podcast's focus on practical advice for filmmakers, particularly those aspiring to enter the industry.

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#165
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#247
Australia/TV & Film
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#37
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#71
Brazil/TV & Film
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#72
India/TV & Film
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#74
Philippines/TV & Film

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

From Book to Big Screen: Rebecca Sonnenshine’s Adaptation Playbook (The Housemaid, The Boys)
Q: What advice do you have for emerging filmmakers about movies?
Always think about the audience and what will be fun for them to watch. Focus on the kernel of your idea that connects with others and approach filmmaking with the intent of creating something they will enjoy.
From Book to Big Screen: Rebecca Sonnenshine’s Adaptation Playbook (The Housemaid, The Boys)
Q: How did you get your start as a screenwriter and working in the industry?
I always wanted to make films since I was a kid and bought a video camera at age 15 which launched my journey. I attended UCLA film school and soon after got my first job as a receptionist at a production company, gradually finding my passion for writing through script coverage.
Documenting the Business of Fear: Inside HBO’s 'Thoughts & Prayers'
Q: What do you hope audiences, especially educators and parents, take away from watching this film?
I hope that people watch the film from this new sort of angle that we're bringing it to and look at it more as a cultural, intellectual experience and have a new sort of found motivation to deal with this argument again.
Why Netflix’s #1 Film 'The Perfect Neighbor' Is the Edit Everyone’s Talking About
Q: What advice do you have for someone wanting to pursue a career in filmmaking?
Lieberman encourages aspiring filmmakers to start making their own content without waiting for permission and to express their goals openly.
Why Netflix’s #1 Film 'The Perfect Neighbor' Is the Edit Everyone’s Talking About
Q: How did you first find your way into editing?
She shared her early interest in editing during film school and how her journey led her to documentary filmmaking despite initially wanting to avoid it.

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1. Frieda McFadden
2. Gayle Ye
3. Jessica Dimmock
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5. Ruben Fleischer
6. Boris Rodriguez
7. Viridiana Lieberman
8. Mary Bronstein

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