1836 PODCAST

1836 PODCAST

EPISODE 006

The guys are joined by Producer & Makeup Artist, Lera Juno. From working retail to working as a Makeup Artist for commercials and movies, Lera dives into how she got started in the industry, her on-set experiences working with talent and crew, and how she feels about the film industry as a whole. She also talks about her experience producing the recent PBS documentary “The Sarasota Experience”.
Runtime - 44:19

EPISODE 005

The fellas talk all things gear. From humble videography rigs to cinema cameras, lenses, lighting, stabilization, and grip trucks, they go into which pieces of equipment they bought first, how their kit grew over the years, and how using an ambulance as a production vehicle has been a game-changer.
Runtime - 59:52

EPISODE 004

The guys are joined by Sarasota-based Director, Scott Reed. Scott talks about his storied journey into the world of commercial filmmaking. Analog vs digital, filming extreme sports in Maui, working on infomercials, starting a production company in Mauritius, and directing the feature-length docudrama "WOSAKA" in South Africa are some of the things covered in this episode.
Runtime - 1:06:30

EPISODE 003

Dev and Morgan talk through the production of a zero-budget pop music video they shot on spec back in 2020 called “Is This Real?” by Gamby. Mounting lights on tall trees, sketchy set building, lighting wide shots, painting props, and stolen laptops/hardrives are the topics of discussion on this one. 
Runtime - 51:47

EPISODE 002

The guys dissect one of their first music videos from 2020 for Lonewolf’s single “Take Me Away”. Filming in a 95 degree abandoned house, hanging off of sketchy car rigs, PTSD, alcohol abuse, domestic violence, directing sensitive subject matter with non-actors, and a shoot-ruining camera issue are all covered in this trip down memory lane. 
Runtime - 54:22

EPISODE 001

In this first episode of the 1836 Podcast, Morgan and Dev talk about their early years in music, touring, how they met, and how they started their collaboration as filmmakers. They go into why they started 1836, the early days of shooting low budget music videos in the Florida heat, and some lessons learned from these formative experiences. 
Runtime - 47:43
 
 
 

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