Breaking In

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Breaking In

🎬 Welcome to "Breaking In" - Your Behind-the-Scenes Pass to the Film Industry! 🎬Hey there, film buffs and industry hopefuls! I'm Teo, your guide on this thrilling journey into the world of filmmaking. You're tuning in to the very first episode of "Breaking In," the podcast where we dive deep into the rollercoaster ride of breaking into the film industry. Whether you're dreaming of seeing your name in the credits or you're just curious about what happens behind the camera, this is the place to be."Breaking In" is not just about my story—it's about all of us who are striving to make our mark in this competitive industry. I’m here to share the ups, the downs, and everything in between. We'll explore the highs of working on set, the lows of rejection, and the in-betweens of networking and finding your crew. I'll be brutally honest about the challenges we face, especially in today

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    New Production Sound Mixer: Exploring the Production Sound Mixer's Role with Luke Predeth

    New Production Sound Mixer: Exploring the Production Sound Mixer's Role with Luke Predeth What makes a great film sound effortless? In this episode, host Teo sits down wit hLuke Predeth, a London-based production sound mixer, to unpack the art of capturing clean audio on set. From working in a Bristol cinema to navigating jungle calls for *Planet Earth*, Luke shares his journey into sound—one that’s been shaped by hands-on experience, persistence, and an ever-growing kit bag.   Luke dives into the nuances of set etiquette, why sound is often overlooked, and the fine balance between speaking up and blending in. He also reflects on building his own brand, *Proper Sound Guy*, and how investing in relationships has been key to his success. Join us for an insightful chat about the challenges, rewards, and unsung importance of production sound.   A Medshake Production.

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    Breaking In: Behind the Scenes with Production Sound Mixer and The Sound Team

    Breaking In: Behind the Scenes with Production Sound Mixer and The Sound Team Sound is an essential part of storytelling, yet it's often overlooked. In this episode, we dive into the world of on-set sound production, exploring the roles of the Production Sound Mixer, 1st Assistant Sound and 2nd  Assistant Sound —the team responsible for capturing clean, immersive audio on film sets.   From mic placement and live mixing to troubleshooting audio challenges and managing sound files, we break down how these professionals ensure every word and ambient sound is recorded with clarity. Join us as we explore the importance of sound in filmmaking, the skills required for the job, and why a great sound team can make or break a cinematic experience.   A Medshake Production.

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    New Director of Photography: Exploring the DP's Role with Sunshine Hsien Yu Niu

    New Director of Photography: Exploring the DP's Role with Sunshine Hsien Yu Niu What drives a filmmaker to tell stories that matter? In this episode, host Teo sits down with Sunshine, a Taiwan-born cinematographer whose journey into filmmaking was anything but conventional. From studying environmental policy to discovering the transformative power of cinema while volunteering in a juvenile detention center, Sunshine shares how a single month of screening films changed lives—and ignited a lifelong passion for storytelling.   Now based in London, Sunshine reflects on the influence of BBC documentaries, the magic of visual storytelling, and the pursuit of using film to shine a light on untold narratives. Join us for an inspiring conversation about finding purpose through film, the impact of representation, and the journey from environmental studies to cinematography.  A Medshake Production.

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    Breaking In: Behind the Scenes with Directors of Photography and Camera Teams

    Hi everyone, I’m Teo, your host, and welcome to Breaking In, the podcast that explores the highs and lows of navigating the film industry. Quiet on set, roll sound, and… action! In this episode, we’re diving into the visual side of filmmaking—specifically, the essential roles of the Director of Photography (DOP) and the camera team. These are the artists behind the lens, crafting the look and feel of every frame through lighting, framing, and movement. We’ll break down the DOP’s creative and technical responsibilities, the camera team’s vital role in executing the vision, and the collaboration that brings cinematic storytelling to life. From selecting the right lenses to maintaining perfect focus, these roles shape the way we experience film. Stick around as we explore the skills needed to break into cinematography, the challenges of adapting on set, and how the DOP and camera team work together to turn a director’s vision into reality. And don’t miss next week’s episode, where we’ll take a deep dive into the world of film editing. A Medshake Production.

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    New Assistant Directors: Exploring the AD's Role with Ezgi Arifoglu

    New Assistant Directors: Exploring the AD's Role with Ezgi Arifoglu What does it truly mean to be an assistant director in the film industry? In this episode, host Teo sits down with Ezgi, a Cyprus-born assistant director with a background in media and film, to explore the fast-paced and demanding world of ADs. From coordinating complex shoots to keeping productions on track, Eski shares the challenges and rewards of ensuring a film set runs smoothly. Discover how communication, problem-solving, and leadership are essential skills for assistant directors, and gain insights into the intricate balance between creativity and organisation in this pivotal role. Eski also reflects on the journey of breaking into the industry, the importance of learning by doing, and why ADs are the backbone of every successful production. A Medshake Production.

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    New Producers: Exploring the Producer's Role with Louis Jousselme

    Breaking In – Behind the Scenes: A Producer’s Journey What does it truly mean to be a producer in the film industry? In this episode, host Teo sits down with Louis, a French producer with a background in economics and business, to explore the multifaceted world of producing. From securing funding to managing crews, Louis shares the challenges and rewards of navigating the production process.   Discover how strategic planning, organisation, and understanding people are essential skills for producers, and gain insights into the dynamic relationship between directors and producers. Louis also reflects on the journey of breaking into the industry, the importance of trusting the process, and why producers often remain the unsung heroes of filmmaking.   A Medshake Production.  

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    Breaking Barriers: Independent Filmmaking and Backronym Films pt 2

    Hi everyone, I’m Teo, your host, and welcome to Breaking In, the podcast where we explore the highs and lows of breaking into the film industry. Quiet on set, roll sound, and… action! In this episode, we’re joined by Kareyni Davis, the founder of Backronym Films, as we explore her journey from Brooklyn to London and how her independent production company is disrupting the UK film industry. We’ll talk about the challenges faced by emerging filmmakers, the importance of building community, and why supporting marginalized voices is crucial to shaping the future of cinema. Get ready to hear how Kareyni is changing the game for independent filmmakers. And don’t forget to tune in next week for an episode on the evolving role of film festivals in discovering new talent. A Medshake Production

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    Indie Dreams: The Evolution of Independent Filmmaking

    In this episode, I’m thrilled to take you on an exploration of the evolution and impact of independent filmmaking—a dynamic and boundary-pushing corner of the film world.   We’ll start by diving into the origins of indie cinema, tracing its roots to the early 20th century when filmmakers broke free from monopolistic control to craft their own stories on their own terms. I’ll guide you through key moments in history, like the rise of Poverty Row studios, the game-changing Paramount Decree of 1948, and the explosion of creative freedom brought by the indie renaissance of the 1960s and ’70s.   We’ll also explore how festivals like Sundance and Cannes opened new doors for indie filmmakers and how directors like Quentin Tarantino and Greta Gerwig redefined the indie landscape. Along the way, I’ll share fascinating stories about how some of today’s most celebrated auteurs got their start and how indie films have challenged conventions, explored bold themes, and given rise to unforgettable cinematic masterpieces.   By the end of this episode, you’ll not only understand why indie filmmaking matters but also how it has inspired and shaped the broader film industry over the decades.   A MedShake Studio production. 

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    Animating Passion: Mansi Maheshwari on 'Bunnyhood,' Festivals, and Future Dreams part 2

    In this episode, I’m thrilled to bring you an insider’s perspective on navigating the world of international film festivals, featuring all the excitement, challenges, and revelations that come with it. Today, we’re joined by the talented Mansi Maheshwari, director of Bunnyhood, an animated horror-comedy that recently earned acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival, securing third place in the prestigious La Cinéf category. Fresh from her master’s in directing animation at the National Film and Television School, Mansi shares her unforgettable Cannes experience, from connecting with filmmakers across the globe to representing Indian talent on an international stage. We’ll dive into her thoughts on Cannes itself—a whirlwind of meeting directors from every corner of the world and the powerful sense of pride she felt visiting the Indian Pavilion, where she was embraced by a supportive network from her home country. Mansi also opens up about her vision for the future, the competitive demands on today’s animators, and her dreams of exploring new forms of storytelling, including Bollywood-inspired comedies and feature films. For those wondering about animation as a career, Mansi offers a refreshingly honest take on the skills, discipline, and creative resilience needed to succeed. She shares advice on developing your story’s core, balancing aesthetics, and answering the tough questions that come with directing in animation. By the end, you’ll not only gain a new perspective on the dedication required for filmmaking but also insight into the vibrant, ever-evolving world of animation through the eyes of an emerging director. So, settle in and join us on this inspiring journey with Mansi Maheshwari on Breaking In. A MedShake Studio production.

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    Animating Passion: Mansi Maheshwari on 'Bunnyhood,' Festivals, and Future Dreams part 1

    In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome you to an inside look at breaking into the film industry, with a special focus on the highs, lows, and creative challenges that come with it. Today, we’re joined by the talented Mansi Maheshwari, director of Bunnyhood, an animated horror comedy that earned acclaim at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, taking third place in the prestigious La Cinéf category. Fresh from her master’s in directing animation at the National Film and Television School, Mansi shares her journey of bringing Bunnyhood to life, from concept to festival spotlight.   We’ll dive into her inspiration for the film—a personal tale of trust, told through a playful yet eerie lens—and the unique stylistic choices she made, including vintage cell animation techniques. Mansi also opens up about the challenges of working with a team of international artists, the demanding production process, and lessons learned along the way. And for anyone dreaming of a career in animation, she offers a candid take on the reality of job hunting in this field. By the end, you’ll not only have a new appreciation for the craft behind animated storytelling but also a sense of the determination it takes to make it in the competitive world of film festivals. So, settle in and let’s get rolling on this creative deep dive with Mansi Maheshwari on Breaking In.   A MedShake Studio production.

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    Cannes Film Festival: A Deep Dive into France's Most Prestigious Cinema Event

    In this episode, I’m super excited to take you on a journey through the history and magic of the Cannes Film Festival—one of the most prestigious events in the film world. We’ll start with the festival’s origins in the late 1930s, born out of political tension and the desire for a film event free from propaganda. I’ll walk you through how Cannes has evolved over the decades, surviving wars, navigating the Cold War, and growing into a global celebration of cinema. I’ll also break down the different sections of the festival, like the main competition for the Palme d’Or, the iconic Midnight Screenings, and the Cannes Classics, where we honor restored masterpieces from the past. I’ve got some fun stories about legendary filmmakers, famous stars, and the festival’s journey toward embracing international talent and creative freedom. By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why Cannes is such a big deal and how it continues to shape the world of cinema. Plus, don’t miss out on a sneak peek of next week’s episode, where I’ll be chatting with a special guest who was part of the La Cinéf selection this year. So, grab some popcorn, get comfy, and join me as we roll sound on this deep dive into the Cannes Film Festival. A MedShake Studio production.

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    Is the Film Industry Dead? Unraveling the Crisis

    In this episode, I’m diving deep into the current crisis shaking the film world—why it feels like the industry is on life support, and how it’s impacting everyone involved. I’ll take you through the major events that have led us to this point, starting with the devastating effects of COVID-19, which brought productions to a halt and shuttered movie theaters worldwide. Then, I’ll discuss the ripple effects of the recent writer and actor strikes, where negotiations over pay, AI protection, and working conditions have left productions stalled and jobs scarce. We’ll also explore the rise of streaming platforms, which surged during the pandemic and have changed the way we consume films, for better and worse. With theaters struggling to lure audiences back, and independent filmmakers grappling with new challenges in distribution and production, the landscape of cinema has never been more uncertain. Finally, I’ll turn the spotlight on the UK, where the situation is dire, with a majority of film and TV workers currently out of work and many leaving the industry altogether. The global dependency on U.S. productions means that when Hollywood suffers, the rest of the world feels the pain too. If you’re wondering what’s next for the film industry and how to survive in these tough times, this episode is for you. A MedShake Studio production.

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    From TV Host in China to Producer - Jen Smith's Story (Part 2)

    How does it feel to manage multiple productions as a student? What lessons do you carry into the real world of filmmaking? Join host Teo and guest Jen Smith as they dive back into life at the National Film and Television School (NFTS) in this engaging second part. Jen shares the highs and lows of the Production Management course, from working on multiple projects simultaneously to the challenges of balancing personal life and burnout. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how these intense experiences shape careers in the film industry and the value of learning to serve others’ visions before crafting your own. 🎙️ Highlights: - The dynamics of the Production Management course at NFTS - Balancing multiple projects and dealing with tight deadlines - Building long-lasting industry connections and friendships - Transitioning from student films to professional indie productions - Practical advice on handling burnout and setting boundaries A MedShake Studio production.

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    From TV Host in China to Producer - Jen Smith's Story (Part 1)

    In this episode of Breaking In, I’m chatting with Jen Smith, a former National Film and Television School (NFTS) student who shares her unique journey into the film industry. From being scouted as a children's TV presenter in China to discovering her passion for working behind the camera, Jen takes us through her experiences at NFTS and how it shaped her career. We’ll discuss how she transitioned from on-screen work to production management, her internship at Good Chaos, and how persistence landed her a dream job at Fable Pictures. Tune in to hear her insights on navigating the film industry, the challenges of production, and the importance of making connections! A MedShake Studio production.

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    Lights, Camera, Learning: My Time at NFTS

    I n this episode of Breaking In, I’m sharing my personal experience going through the National Film and Television School (NFTS). Over one intense year, I worked on everything from live TV shows and films to documentaries and animation projects. It was a wild ride, full of challenges and massive learning experiences. I’ll take you through the ups and downs of production management, how I juggled multiple projects, and why it’s so important to focus on fewer things to avoid burnout. Plus, I talk about the incredible people I met along the way and how the NFTS prepares you for life in the real film industry. If you’re curious about film school or just want an inside look at how the industry really works, this episode is for you! A MedShake Studio production.

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    From Film School to the Set – My Story of Breaking Into the Film Industry 🎬

    Welcome to the very first episode of Breaking In! I'm Teo, your host, and today I’m sharing my personal journey into the world of film production management. 🎥 From studying film theory to getting hands-on experience at the London Film Academy and the National Film and Television School, I’ve been on a winding path trying to break into the film industry—and I’m bringing you along for the ride. In this episode, I talk about the highs, the lows, and the harsh realities of trying to find your place in this competitive field. If you're passionate about film or just curious about what it takes to get your foot in the door, this episode is for you! I’ll also share what inspired me to start this podcast and what you can expect from future episodes. Whether you’re aiming to become a production manager like me or just want to understand the behind-the-scenes hustle of the film world, this episode is packed with insights and experiences that you won’t want to miss. Hit that play button, and let’s start this journey together! A MedShake Studio production.

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    Welcome to Breaking In!

    Hi, I’m Teo, your host for Breaking In. In this podcast, I’ll take you through the highs and lows of breaking into the film industry. From my own experiences navigating film school to the challenges of landing that all-important first job, I’ll be sharing insights and interviewing professionals who’ve been there. If you’re looking to carve out your path in the film world, this podcast is your guide. Hit subscribe, and let’s roll! A MedShake Studio production.

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    Tedenski pregled – 22. september 2023

    Glavne teme tokratnega tedenskega pregleda so povzetek plenarnega zasedanja, cilji trajnostnega razvoja in Splošna deklaracija človekovih pravic.

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    Windy City Irish Radio - February 10th, 2016 - Happy Mardi Gras

    Whether you say Laissez les bons temps rouler or Lig na hamanna maithe dul aghaigh, the good times really are rolling as Carnival comes to the Windy City Irish Radio​ studios. Tune in for a tuneful bacchanalia connecting the green fields of Ireland to the bayou swamps of the Crescent City. It's our annual extended 90 minute lagniappe celebrating the rich musical kinship between the Irish and the city of New Orleans proving once again that Guinness does indeed go well with Gumbo! You'll hear music from ANÚNA​ with Hozier​, a twofer from Cajun-Irish fiddle player Dennis McGee​ and More Power To Your Elbow​, the Godfather of Zydeco Music, Clifton Chenier​, Scythian​, Beausoleil avec Michael Doucet​ with Sharon Shannon​, Professor Longhair​, Irish rockers The Coronas​, County Down man Harry Connick, Jr.​, Acadian Canadians Ten Strings And A Goat Skin​, former NOLA chantuesse Tara O'Grady Music​, Kevin Flynn & The Avondale Ramblers​, Satchmo himself, Louis Armstrong​, Zydeco Party Band​, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones​. Lost Bayou Ramblers​, Shawn Mullins​, Funky Meters​ and the late great Allen Toussaint​. Et tua!!! WHO DAT? Windy City Irish Radio, dat who! Join Mike and Tim each Wednesday night from 8pm to 9pm CST on Windy City Irish Radio 1240AM Chicago and you can find out more about Windy City Irish Radio at www.windycityirishradio.com.

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    Galatians: Free to Live in Christ

    Bewitched: Paul explains justification by faith alone. Galatians 3:1-5

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    Galatians: Free to Live in Christ

    Living Out the Gospel (part 2) Galatians 2:14-21

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

🎬 Welcome to "Breaking In" - Your Behind-the-Scenes Pass to the Film Industry! 🎬Hey there, film buffs and industry hopefuls! I'm Teo, your guide on this thrilling journey into the world of filmmaking. You're tuning in to the very first episode of "Breaking In," the podcast where we dive deep into the rollercoaster ride of breaking into the film industry. Whether you're dreaming of seeing your name in the credits or you're just curious about what happens behind the camera, this is the place to be."Breaking In" is not just about my story—it's about all of us who are striving to make our mark in this competitive industry. I’m here to share the ups, the downs, and everything in between. We'll explore the highs of working on set, the lows of rejection, and the in-betweens of networking and finding your crew. I'll be brutally honest about the challenges we face, especially in today

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