After the Credits Episode 166: February Preview

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We know how it happened but we don’t really know how it happened. How is it already February? In a slight state of shock, Colleen, Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd), get off track on Joan Collins and 80s soaps theme songs but along the way we also manage to look ahead to the movies coming out this month!

Other stuff we talk about:

SPARK FWD festival and conference
– NPR: On the Media – episode with Bob Garfield’s outtakes
– Joan Collins on Graham Norton show (I made a mistake, it’s a different show but still awesome)
– “Fifty Shades of Grey” on Say Wah?!

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After the Credits Episode 165: January Preview

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After successfully making our way through a full year of monthly previews, Colleen (adead.horse), Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd), set off on another year of podcasting goodness with the first of the monthly previews for 2015!

Other stuff we talk about off the top:

– “Each for All” on Vancouver Co-Op Radio

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After the Credits Episode 164: Whistler Film Festvial Wrap

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Four days of eating, drinking and movie watching are over and so is the Whistler Film Festival.

Just before saying goodbye to the village for another year, Colleen (adead.horse), Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd) were joined by The Green Screen of Death podcast co-hosts Adrian Charlie (twitter) and Bill Harris (twitter) to count down both the good and bad of the festival.

The guys also recorded their own Whistler wrap show which you can download or stream.

Apparently, we were too loud for the library.

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After the Credits Episode 163: Whistler Film Festvial Preview

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Officially, the Whistler Film Festival kicks off tonight with the gala screening (and Western Canadian Premiere) of The Imitation Game but Colleen (adead.horse), Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd), will be in Whistler on Thursday and, if time permits, checking in throughout the festival. Failing that, expect a wrap show sometime on Sunday.

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After the Credits Episode 162: December Preview

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We can now hang up our hats satisfied that we have provided preview shows for an entire year. Sure, it doesn’t sound like much when you consider the frequency of the other podcasts hosted here at Row Three but it’s a big deal for us so let us revel in it OK?

Colleen (adead.horse), Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd), are a little distracted by the upcoming Whistler Film Festival (a preview podcast will go up either later today or tomorrow) and the fact that post move, I had limited ways in which to see the upcoming movie list, but we muddle through December’s offerings – from the awesome to the less so.

At the top of the show, we also share a few podcasts we’re listening to. Link goodness:

Colleen – Caustic Soda, Horsetrack Hooligans
Dale – Canadaland
Marina – Serial, On the Media, NPR: Planet Money, TLDR

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After the Credits Episode 161: November Preview

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We can almost see the finish line! Two episodes left before we hit a full year of previews!

We recorded this a week earlier than usual and the list of movies was a bit light at the time though as noted by Colleen (adead.horse), Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd), awards season seems to be slow in starting this month but does kick off this with a number of awards bate offerings including the TIFF audience winner, a movie which, shockingly, we are all interested in seeing.

Yes, there is gleeful cheer at the mere thought of the Whister Film Festival which is only a few short weeks away! And we also sing the praises of local coffee shop Roastmastir’s.

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After the Credits Episode 160: VIFF Dispatch #3 – The Wrap Show

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The end is here. Almost.

The Vancouver International Film Festival wrapped with The Incident but festival correspondent, and Green Screen of Death podcast co-host, Bill Harris (@soundjam69), Lisa (making her grand reappearance 2 years after her podcast debut) and I recorded a rambly, 2am post-midnight film wrap show in which we count down our best and worst of the fest and sing the praises of “Altered States” programmer Curtis Woloschuk (@CurtisWoloschuk) who, in 2 short years, has made the program unmissable.

After the Credits Episode 159: VIFF Dispatch #2

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It took us a few days to find the time to record another show but 11 days into the Vancouver International Film Festival, festival correspondent, and Green Screen of Death podcast co-host, Bill Harris (@soundjam69) and I finally find the time, over dinner no less, to catch up with the screenings from the last few days including loads of love for both Cannes winner Winter Sleep and Bollywood sensation Highway.

After the Credits Episode 158: VIFF Industry Interview with Bernie Su

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When it comes to online media, it doesn’t get much bigger than Bernie Su. An executive producer at Pemberley Digital, Su and Hank Green have been the creative force behing a number of very successful web series including the Emmy winning “Lizzie Bennet Diaries“, “Emma Approved” and “Frankenstein MD“. We talked a little about how he got into developing web series, the success of “The Lizzie Bennet Diaries” and what’s next!

Su is in Vancouver as for the VIFF Industry conference which kicks off today and runs through to October 4th at the Vancity Theatre. This year’s conference includes a great assortment of speakers including “Archer” creator Adam Reed, the lead writer of “Assassin’s Creed” Corey May, Dallas Buyers Club screen writer Craig Borten, director Jay Duplass and Snowpiercer screenwriter Kelly Masterson among many others.

Conference highlights include “Specific Voices – Episodic TV” which features Chris Collins, Executive Producer and head writer of “Sons of Anarchy,” and Jack Amiel, co-creator of “The Knick,” discussing how to keep their vision intact on TV, “Meet the Gatekeepers,” a panel which includes network and cable executives speaking about their approach to trends in programming and “Totally Indie Day” on Oct. 4, which features an entire day of programming designed specifically for aspiring creators.

For tickets and additional program information, check out the VIFF Industry site.

After the Credits Episode 157: VIFF Dispatch #1

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On our fist dispatch from the Vancouver International Film Festival, I’m joined by festival correspondent, and Green Screen of Death podcast co-host, Bill Harris (@soundjam69) to get some insight into great titles from Fantastic Fest and some of the highlights (and low lights) of VIFF so far.

Prepare yourself for some high praise of Xavier Dolan’s Mommy!