EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 38 MIN
Showcast: Antidote & Venom, 20 Years in the Making
from TFV Network · host The Film Verdict
TFV Network presents a recording of a panel discussion from the 2025 Dublin International Film Festival, hosted by Antidote, by one of Ireland's leading commercial production companies. Titled "Parallel Frames: Connecting the Dots Between Ads & Film," the event explored the intersection of advertising and filmmaking.This panel, moderated by TFV's Matt Micucci, focused on the 20-year parallel journeys of Venom, a company renowned for producing high-quality documentary films, and Antidote, known for producing high-end commercials. The panel featured director Ken Wardrop and producer Andrew Freedman, co-founders of both Antidote and Venom, along with Jessie Hayden, producer and development co-ordinator at Venom, and Paula Stewart, producer at Antidote. We were also joined during the panel by director Brendan Canty, whose film Christy won the Grand Prix in the youth-focused Generation 14plus section of the 2025 Berlinale, and director/animator Johnny Kelly, whose upcoming animated short Retirement Plan will premiere at SXSW in just a few weeks. Canty and Kelly contributed by sharing their own experiences of working with Antidote, and navigating the space between advertising and film.CHAPTERS(00:00) Intro(1:39) The birth of Venom and Antidote(4:19) Misconceptions about filming commercials(7:31) The idiosyncrasies of working in commercials and documentaries(12:30) Diversity of filmmaking styles in commercials(15:06) Finding the film talent to collaborate with(17:25) Director Brendan Canty on working on commercials with Antidote(20:17) Animator Johnny Kelly on working on commercials with Antidote(21:28) How working in film helps commercial projects(26:24) Working with documentary filmmaker Ross Whitaker(28:34) Overlapping of storytelling techniques in documentary and commercials(31:44) Can a commercial lead to a feature film?(33:53) The first Antidote commercial(34:51) Introducing the documentary 'Sanatorium'(37:30) Outro
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TFV Network presents a recording of a panel discussion from the 2025 Dublin International Film Festival, hosted by Antidote, by one of Ireland's leading commercial production companies. Titled "Parallel Frames: Connecting the Dots Between Ads & Film," the event explored the intersection of advertising and filmmaking.This panel, moderated by TFV's Matt Micucci, focused on the 20-year parallel journeys of Venom, a company renowned for producing high-quality documentary films, and Antidote, known for producing high-end commercials. The panel featured director Ken Wardrop and producer Andrew Freedman, co-founders of both Antidote and Venom, along with Jessie Hayden, producer and development co-ordinator at Venom, and Paula Stewart, producer at Antidote. We were also joined during the panel by director Brendan Canty, whose film Christy won the Grand Prix in the youth-focused Generation 14plus section of the 2025 Berlinale, and director/animator Johnny Kelly, whose upcoming animated short Retirement Plan will premiere at SXSW in just a few weeks. Canty and Kelly contributed by sharing their own experiences of working with Antidote, and navigating the space between advertising and film.CHAPTERS(00:00) Intro(1:39) The birth of Venom and Antidote(4:19) Misconceptions about filming commercials(7:31) The idiosyncrasies of working in commercials and documentaries(12:30) Diversity of filmmaking styles in commercials(15:06) Finding the film talent to collaborate with(17:25) Director Brendan Canty on working on commercials with Antidote(20:17) Animator Johnny Kelly on working on commercials with Antidote(21:28) How working in film helps commercial projects(26:24) Working with documentary filmmaker Ross Whitaker(28:34) Overlapping of storytelling techniques in documentary and commercials(31:44) Can a commercial lead to a feature film?(33:53) The first Antidote commercial(34:51) Introducing the documentary 'Sanatorium'(37:30) Outro
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