Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 93- Lisa Giles & Julia Camara

Happy Friday my people! This week on the show I’ve got Lisa Giles, the producer of the 48 Hour Film Horror Project in Richmond, Virginia! You can find out how you can get involved with the Halloween themed project known around the globe! I’m also talking with writer/producer/director of “In Transit” Julia Camara. We talk about her experimental film in which the dialogue was entirely improved. Plus, your Picture Lock Question of The Week answers from from last week are read and heard on the show.

Join the 48 Hour Film Horror Project here: http://www.48hourfilm.com/richmond-va

Find out more about In Transit here: http://jmc1980.wixsite.com/intransitthemovie

Question of the Week Call in Shoutouts:

Thanks to Epic Film Guys Justin Esquivel and Robert Stanley for calling in last week! Be sure to call in and get your voice heard on the show next week.

Picture Lock Links:

Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/

Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com

Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2

Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show.

FACEBOOK:

www.facebook.com/picturelockshow

SNAPCHAT:

https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow

YouTube CHANNEL:
http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshow

TWITTER:
https://twitter.com/picturelockshow

INSTAGRAM:
http://instagram.com/picturelockshow

PINTEREST:
http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

[Valid RSS]
Kevin Sampson

The fact that Kevin Sampson is not just a film critic, but a writer, producer, and director as well makes his understanding of cinema even better. Coming from a theoretical and hands on approach, he understands both sides of the struggle of viewing and creating great works. After receiving an MFA in Film & Electronic Media from American University in Washington, D.C in 2011, Kevin took his love for film to the next level by creating and producing Picture Lock, an entertainment website, podcast, and hour long film review TV show that runs on Arlington Independent Media’s public access station in Arlington, VA. The show covers new releases, classic films, and interviews with local filmmakers in the DMV area. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association, North Carolina Film Critics Association and African American Film Critics Association. He is currently looking forward to filming his first feature film in the near future. He believes that film is one of the most powerful art forms in the world, and he hopes that he can use the craft to inspire others and make a difference in it.

Previous
Previous

Picture Lock After Show: Julia Camara

Next
Next

Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 92- DCBFF Q&As