As we head full steam into NAB 2014, Larry Jordan, executive producer and host of the Digital Production BuZZ, is keeping the industry discussion lively with some of the most interesting and influential players in our community. And last night was no exception.
Check out last night’s interviews on the Digital Production BuZZ here: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com
If you missed the live webcast last night, here's what you'll hear about when you tune in:
John Swanbeck, Writer/Director/Producer,BlueSwan Films
Continuing our look at the craft of acting, John Swanbeck, Writer/Director/Producer of "The Big Kahuna,” talks about O "How to Steal the Scene and End Up Playing the Lead". (It's his new book now available on Amazon.)
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Continuing our look at the craft of acting, John Swanbeck, Writer/Director/Producer of "The Big Kahuna,” talks about O "How to Steal the Scene and End Up Playing the Lead". (It's his new book now available on Amazon.)
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Johnny Brower, Writer/Producer, The POP 69 Movie
Johnny Brower is the writer and producer of "The POP 69 Movie." This is based upon the historical events that prompted John Lennon and Yoko Ono to travel across the world to perform for the first time as the Plastic Ono Band. Johnny shares his inside story with Larry.
LaToya Morgan, Writer/Producer,
LaToya Morgan is an award-winning screenwriter, a 2013 Producer's Guild of America Diversity Workshop Fellow and a member of the WGA-West Non-Fiction Caucus. LaToya talks with Larry about what it takes to be a successful Hollywood writer. She also talks to Larry about the PGA Power of Diversity Workshop Call for Entries. Out of hundreds of entries, only 10 will be selected to attend this prestigious yearly workshop at the PGA headquarters in Los Angeles, taught by some of the industry's most prestigious producers. For more information, visit pgadiversity.org
LaToya was also one of nine WGAW screenwriters who made the cut for this year’s Feature Access Project, the org’s program designed to promote diversity and raise the profile of minority writers within the entertainment industry.
The Digital Production BuZZ is available for download by visiting DigitalProductionBuZZ.com. The BuZZ is also available on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-production-buzz-aac/id73329533.
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