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9 minutes | Jun 3, 2017
Jim Granato – S01E10
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She is earning her bachelor's degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry.\r\n\r\nLinkedIn\u00a0profile[\/su_button]\r\n[\/su_lightbox_content]\r\n\r\n\r\nBrittany Roker\r\nBrittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.\u00a0 She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry.\r\n\r\nLinkedIn\u00a0profile[\/su_button]\r\n[\/su_lightbox_content]\r\n\r\nJackie Grieff\r\nJackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary.\r\n\r\nJackie's personal site[\/su_button]\r\n[\/su_lightbox_content]\r\n\r\n\r\nJason Wolos\r\nJason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013.\r\n\r\nHe recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development.\r\n\r\nIMDb profile[\/su_button]\r\n[\/su_lightbox_content]\r\n\r\n\r\nBob Elvin\r\nRobert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art.\r\n\r\nFor the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. 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Join us each episode as we get to know the SF film community, one filmmaker at a time. First Thing D TOUR with LIVE Performance by ROGUE WAVE! Watch Jim’s documentary D-TOUR at the Alamo Drafthouse, San Francisco Monday, June 5, 7 PM – 10 PM PDT The film tells the story of Pat Spurgeon, a drummer with Rogue Wave, an indie rock band that’s toured the world and released several critically acclaimed albums. He’s passionate about his career as a professional musician, and he’s determined to not let anything stand in the way. D-TOUR follows Pat’s search for a living organ donor as his only kidney begins to fail and the band starts achieving greater fame touring.   Get tickets now!   Trivia His feature D Tour won a Golden Gate Award at SFIFF in 2009. Jim worked at Monaco Film Labs in SF back in the day. Bio Jim Granato is an award-winning filmmaker who has directed and produced several short films and music videos. As a freelance Director, Producer, Videographer and Editor, he has worked on projects for ITVS, The History Channel, The Travel Channel, Court TV, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Oakland Museum of California, The Exploratorium and dozens of independent filmmakers and organizations worldwide.     5 Things right now: movies records hiking camping family 5 Movies: Gimme Shelter Harold and Muade Mean Streets Rock n Roll High School Urg! A Music War   Useful links Watch D Tour on Vimeo D Tour on Facebook D Tour on PBS Jim’s IMDB profile Jim’s website: autonomy16.net   This episode was made possible by:    Jason Wolos Bob Elvin Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Jackie Grieff Feneyda Guerrero Brittany Roker Raissa Reis Ryan McCabe Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” and “reVisions”. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it’s world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. [su_lightbox_content id=”john-crew-popup”
12 minutes | May 26, 2017
Peter Stein – S01E09
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Stein's artistic career as a producer and presenter spans film, theater, television, museums, and online media. During 11 years at PBS station KQED, he wrote, directed and produced a wide range of documentaries and series for national public television, garnering such prestigious honors as the Peabody Award (for his feature-length documentary \"The Castro\") and four Emmy awards for historical, cultural, culinary and environmental programs.\r\n\r\nFrom 2003-11 he was Executive Director of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the oldest and largest of its kind anywhere. 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Stein's artistic career as a producer and presenter spans film, theater, television, museums, and online media. During 11 years at PBS station KQED, he wrote, directed and produced a wide range of documentaries and series for national public television, garnering such prestigious honors as the Peabody Award (for his feature-length documentary \"The Castro\") and four Emmy awards for historical, cultural, culinary and environmental programs.\r\n\r\nFrom 2003-11 he was Executive Director of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the oldest and largest of its kind anywhere. 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Stein's artistic career as a producer and presenter spans film, theater, television, museums, and online media. During 11 years at PBS station KQED, he wrote, directed and produced a wide range of documentaries and series for national public television, garnering such prestigious honors as the Peabody Award (for his feature-length documentary \"The Castro\") and four Emmy awards for historical, cultural, culinary and environmental programs.\r\n\r\nFrom 2003-11 he was Executive Director of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the oldest and largest of its kind anywhere. 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Along with James Beard and Julia Child, he helped change how Americans viewed the world of chefs, restaurants and food. Learn more! Trivia: Peter is a third-generation San Francisco native. IndieHouse SF Interview: Peter Stein Peter L. Stein’s artistic career as a producer and presenter spans film, theater, television, museums, and online media. During 11 years at PBS station KQED, he wrote, directed and produced a wide range of documentaries and series for national public television, garnering such prestigious honors as the Peabody Award (for his feature-length documentary “The Castro”) and four Emmy awards for historical, cultural, culinary and environmental programs. From 2003-11 he was Executive Director of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the oldest and largest of its kind anywhere. In 2014 he joined the curatorial team of Frameline, San Francisco’s landmark international LGBTQ film festival, as Senior Programmer. Peter maintains an active career as a public speaker, conducting on-stage interviews with such diverse talent as Kirk Douglas, Stephen Sondheim, Carlos Santana, Lily Tomlin, Fran Lebowitz, Tony Kushner, Jhumpa Lahiri and Miranda July; he has taught both popular and graduate-level courses in film, and appeared on such programs as NPR’s “Fresh Air” and “Weekend Edition.”     5 Things right now: Family Love His puppy Teddy Food and the conviviality of eating Ice Hockey Music/playing the piano 5 Movies: Silence of The Lambs Harold and Maude Young Frankenstien Israel Films Norman   Useful links How to watch Jacques Pépin: The Art of Craft Peter’s personal site: peterlstein.com Peter’s IMDB profile Frameline Film Festival   This episode was made possible by:    Jason Wolos Bob Elvin John Dole Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Jackie Grieff Feneyda Guerrero Brittany Roker Raissa Reis Ryan McCabe Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” and “reVisions”. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it’s world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. John Dole Recording Artist John Dole composes, creates soundtracks and does sound design for independent film. He is currently working on multiple projects including a mobile game and his latest album. IMDb profile Band Site
11 minutes | May 24, 2017
Frazer Bradshaw – S01E08
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Join us each episode as we get to know the SF film community, one filmmaker at a time. First Thing Help Frazer finish his latest film, The Deep Sky. The Kickstarter campaign ends soon! Go fund it now! Donate to the Kickstarter campaign for The Deep Sky, a film about how we construct meaning in our lives through our relationships to others and to difference, told through the lens of an American couple who open their relationship to a German woman. Go fund it now! IndieHouse SF Interview: Frazer Bradshaw Frazer Bradshaw has been writing, directing and editing films for over two decades. He makes films with a philosophical bent about the human condition, told through lenses of race, class and sexuality. His first feature, Everything Strange And New, a portrait of the implications of the American Dream for a working class man, premiered at Sundance in 2009. Everything Strange And New, won the FIPRESCI Prize at the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF), the CineVision Award in Munich, and was nominated for two Gotham Awards and an Independent Spirit Award.     Top 5 Things his current movie – The Deep Sky his daughter, Hattie (she recently turned 11, and was one of the stars of the Focus Features release, “Babies” in 2010) his wife riding his BMX bike at the skatepark his parents and brother   Top 5 Films The Holy Mountain Movies by Andrei Tarkovsky Movies by Ingmar Bergman Early films (pre 2000) by Zhang Yimou Movies at Film Festivals that will never make it to American theaters wikipedia.org’s List of film festivals moviemaker.com’s 50 film festivals worth the entry fee (2017)   Useful links Fund  The Deep Sky Kickstarter Campaign The Deep Sky website: thedeepskyfilm.com Frazer’s to IMDB profile Frazer’s website: frazerbradshaw.com   This episode was made possible by:    Jason Wolos Bob Elvin Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Jackie Grieff Feneyda Guerrero Brittany Roker Raissa Reis Ryan McCabe Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” and “reVisions”. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it’s world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction.
6 minutes | Apr 20, 2017
SF Green Film Fest 2017 – Part 3 – S01E07
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 Rachel Caplan, Founder & Director of the festival, announces their new annual award and the films in competition. First Thing • All award winners will be in attendance at their film screening here in San Francisco. • The Green Film Fest 2017 takes place April 20th – 26th. Get Your Tickets! Films in this episode: Tidewater 4 Wheel Bob Evolution of Organic   Film Links: Tidewater 4 Wheel Bob Evolution of Organic Twelve Pianos   Media Minute The San Francisco Green Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to screening compelling environmental films; connecting you to filmmakers & experts; and sparking green ideas & actions. Their signature program, the Green Film Fest, brings new environmental documentaries and hundreds of filmmakers and environmental guests to over 4,000 people each year.   Other Useful Links: Check out all films: SF Green Film Festival Official Facebook page: Facebook.com/GreenFilmFest   This episode was made possible by:    Jason Wolos Bob Elvin John Dole Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Jackie Grieff Feneyda Guerrero Brittany Roker Raissa Reis Ryan McCabe Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” and “reVisions”. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it’s world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. John Dole Recording Artist John Dole composes, creates soundtracks and does sound design for independent film. He is currently working on multiple projects including a mobile game and his latest album. IMDb profile Band Site
11 minutes | Apr 14, 2017
Danny Plotnick – S01E06
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I\u2019m Not Fascinating\u2014The Movie! chronicles the pointless shenanigans of San Francisco rock \u2018n\u2019 roll ne\u2019er-do-wells the Icky Boyfriends and their futile quest for rock stardom. Undaunted by the universal hatred of both their music and their look, the band perseveres, somehow netting themselves a hefty major label contract. But stardom proves elusive as they descend into a world of intrigue, nepotism, consumer research groups, excessive use of caffeine-laden soda pop and murder. Who kills the Ickys? 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He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013.\r\n\r\nHe recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development.\r\n\r\nIMDb profile[\/su_button]\r\n[\/su_lightbox_content]\r\n\r\n\r\nBob Elvin\r\nRobert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art.\r\n\r\nFor the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. 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He is currently working on multiple projects including a mobile game and his latest album.\r\n\r\nIMDb profile[\/su_button]\r\n\r\nBand Site[\/su_button]\r\n[\/su_lightbox_content]","meta":[],"dimensions":{"original":[],"resized":{"width":618,"height":348}},"image":{"src":"http:\/\/indiehousesf.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/DannyPlotnick.jpg","width":1280,"height":720},"thumb":{"src":"http:\/\/indiehousesf.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/10\/DannyPlotnick-150x150.jpg","width":150,"height":150}}]} Filmmaker Danny Plotnick IndieHouse SF Podcast Welcome to Episode 6 of the IndieHouse SF Podcast. Join us each episode as we get to know the SF film community, one filmmaker at a time. IndieHouse SF Interview: Danny Plotnick Fueled by his love of punk and alternative culture and infected with DIY spirit, Danny Plotnick started making films that captured a similarly snarly attitude. With over 20 films straddling the line between high-brow and low-brow art, his work has screened at The Museum of Modern Art in NYC, on The Independent Film Channel and MTV, and at underground film fests around the world. Plotnick’s films are the work of a truly DIY spirit, dating back to the predawn of the digital revolution. They’re emblematic of a time and place where indie rock and microcinema ruled the day, when folks emerged from their basements to surprise us with handmade works to tour and trade. Plotnick’s films are funny and fun, not entirely serious, but very important. Articles and chatter about his work have recently appeared in Buzzfeed, Vice, and The Fogelnest Files. His work has also been discussed in the recently published anthologies Radical Light and Destroy All Movies. A DVD of his short works, Warts & All: The Films of Danny Plotnick, is available from the Microcinema DVD label. First Thing Danny is an esteemed professor and the Director of Film Studies at the University of San Francisco. Danny worked at the prestigious Film Arts Foundation in San Francisco. Media Minute Buy or Rent Now! Brace yourselves for one of the most resplendent footnotes of rock ‘n’ roll anti-history ever to grace the silver screen. I’m Not Fascinating—The Movie! chronicles the pointless shenanigans of San Francisco rock ‘n’ roll ne’er-do-wells the Icky Boyfriends and their futile quest for rock stardom. Undaunted by the universal hatred of both their music and their look, the band perseveres, somehow netting themselves a hefty major label contract. But stardom proves elusive as they descend into a world of intrigue, nepotism, consumer research groups, excessive use of caffeine-laden soda pop and murder. Who kills the Ickys? You’ll wish you had! More than 20 years after its release, the film, shot on Super 8, now offers a high-def version with bonus features.     Top 5 Things Family Living a Creative Life Top 5 Films Harold and Maude The Loved One W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism Daisies  Kiss Me Deadly   Useful links I’m Not Fascinating – The Movie! You can contact Danny via his website.   This episode was made possible by:    Jason Wolos Bob Elvin John Dole Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Jackie Grieff Feneyda Guerrero Brittany Roker Raissa Reis Ryan McCabe Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” and “reVisions”. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it’s world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. John Dole Recording Artist John Dole composes, creates soundtracks and does sound design for independent film. He is currently working on multiple projects including a mobile game and his latest album. IMDb profile Band Site
8 minutes | Apr 13, 2017
SF Green Film Fest 2017 – Part 2 – S01E05
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First Thing Tickets are now on sale!  The Green Film Fest 2017 will take place April 20th – 26th. Get Your Tickets! Films this episode: Theater of Life Film Links: Theater of Life Can You Dig This Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman Evolution of Organic Can You Dig This Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman   Media Minute The SF Green Fest is bringing a wide-range of food stories to the festival. Kicking-off on Opening Night with a film celebrating the people that created the organic movement and the ongoing journey to shake up our food system (Evolution of Organic). Continued with renowned Chef Massimo Bottura feeding the hungry with leftovers from his restaurant (Theater of Life); The impacts of land-grabbing in Ethiopia (Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas); Traditional hunting in the Faroe Islands (The Island and The Whales), and more.   Other Useful Links: Check out all Food Films: SF Green Film Festival Official Facebook page: Facebook.com/GreenFilmFest Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor's degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie's personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages' production "Love and Demons" and "reVisions". Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it's world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan's personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. 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9 minutes | Mar 28, 2017
Rishi Bhilawadikar – S01E04
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A FRESH, ENGAGING PORTRAIT OF THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE THAT WE HAVE NOT SEEN ON FILM BEFORE.LISA ROSENBERG, SCRIPT CONSULTANTFor Here or To Go? is being released today throughout the SF Bay Area and across American!! The movie has reached 28 theaters nationwide, after starting with 3. Quite the accomplishment. Go see this movie if you can on opening weekend with friends, family, co-workers… This weekend is THE weekend that determines whether an independent movie does well. It’s a timely film about H1B visas and has already been shown at the US Congress. Good reviews are already coming in. Read them here! Support independent filmmaking and this incredible entrepreneurial journey of 7 years this weekend at theater near you. FOR HERE OR TO GO? Opens in US Theatres on MARCH 31, 2017 Where to watch First Thing Rishi is originally a computer science major from Mumbai, Rishi came to the U.S for a Masters in interactive media design in 2005 at Indiana University, Bloomington. Rishi is on a work visa and has worked as a user experience designer for global brands like Gap Inc, Walmart eCommerce, and SAP. His interests lie at the intersection of design, technology, media, policy, and their effect on human life. He is passionate about helping entrepreneurs achieve their potential and bring to life ideas that benefit society. Thus, the film is a grassroots entrepreneurial effort of his, spanning over the past six years while working full time. Our intern Brittany Roker is a big fan of the Fast and Furious franchise and the main actor in For Here or To Go?, Ali Fazal, was also in Furious 7! Media Minute Where to watch   For Here Or To Go? is the untold story of legal immigrants in America. Young Silicon Valley software engineer Vivek Pandit is poised to become a key hire at a promising healthcare startup, but when they realize his work visa has less than a year remaining, the offer disappears. For Here Or To Go? opens nationwide on Friday, March 31st.     Top 5 Things Family Inspiration Travel Food Health Top 5 Films Ingmar Bergman Wild Strawberries (1957) Christopher Nolan Inception (2010)  Pixar Movies WALL-E (2008) Martin Scorsese The Departed (2006) Shekhar Kapur Mr. India (1987)   Useful links For Here Or To Go?‘s official site. You may contact Rishi via the official For Here or to Go? Facebook page. Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. IMDb profile Bob Elvin Robert Elvin has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions, most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” and “reVisions”. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films (the most recent, reVisions, had it’s world premiere in SF ), or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. John Dole Recording Artist John Dole composes, creates soundtracks and does sound design for independent film. He is currently working on multiple projects including a mobile game and his latest album. IMDb profile Band Site
8 minutes | Mar 22, 2017
SF Green Film Fest 2017 – Part 1 – S01E03
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First Thing Tickets are now on sale! The Green Film Fest 2017 will take place April 20th – 26th. Get Your Tickets! Media Minute From the Amazon to Standing Rock, and the streets of SF to the fields of Ethiopia, see new stories from around the world. Meet filmmakers & expert guests at this fest for acclaimed environmental films. Evolution of Organic RISE: Standing Rock Twelve Pianos   Films from this episode: Opening Night: Evolution of Organic Centerpiece: RISE: Standing Rock Closing Night: Twelve Pianos Other Useful Links: Official website: SF Green Film Festival Official Facebook page: Facebook.com/GreenFilmFest Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at IndieHouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn profile Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor.  She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn profile Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Effects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Jackie’s personal site Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, was released worldwide in 2013. He recently launched IndieHouse SF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts in development. 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Dan’s personal site LinkedIn profile IMDb profile Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn profile Ryan McCabe Ryan McCabe is a Media Studies student at the University of San Francisco interested in film, TV production, and art direction. John Dole Recording Artist John Dole composes, creates soundtracks and does sound design for independent film. He is currently working on multiple projects including a mobile game and his latest album. IMDb profile Band Site
10 minutes | Mar 17, 2017
Jennifer M. Kroot – S01E02
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Kroot Interview\r\nIndieHouse SF Podcast\r\nWelcome to Episode 2 of the INDIEHOUSE SF Podcast. Join us each episode as we get to know the SF film community, one filmmaker at a time.\r\nIndieHouse SF Interview: Jennifer M. Kroot\r\nDirector Jennifer M. Kroot is a seasoned documentary filmmaker. Her feature length documentary, To Be Takei, a portrait of actor\/activist George Takei (Star Trek), premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically by Starz Digital in August 2014 to critical acclaim. Her feature documentary,\u00a0It Came From Kuchar, following cult filmmaking duo George and Mike Kuchar, premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival.\r\n\r\nKroot brings a background in underground filmmaking to her documentaries, and uses that sensibility to create surprises within her stories. Her tales incorporate shifts in pace and tone that allow a fluid and engaging structure. 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Kroot Interview IndieHouse SF Podcast Welcome to Episode 2 of the INDIEHOUSE SF Podcast. Join us each episode as we get to know the SF film community, one filmmaker at a time. IndieHouse SF Interview: Jennifer M. Kroot Director Jennifer M. Kroot is a seasoned documentary filmmaker. Her feature length documentary, To Be Takei, a portrait of actor/activist George Takei (Star Trek), premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically by Starz Digital in August 2014 to critical acclaim. Her feature documentary, It Came From Kuchar, following cult filmmaking duo George and Mike Kuchar, premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival. Kroot brings a background in underground filmmaking to her documentaries, and uses that sensibility to create surprises within her stories. Her tales incorporate shifts in pace and tone that allow a fluid and engaging structure. Kroot focuses on the humanity of her subjects, keeping their stories accessible and unpretentious. She has received grants from the Andy Warhol Foundation, Creative Work Fund, Frameline, the Pacific Pioneer Fund, California Civil Liberties Public Education Program and the Fleishhacker Foundation. Kroot is a Bay Area native and studied film at The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI), where she taught film. She has been a guest lecturer at Stanford and Denver University. First Thing Two things Jennifer loves are cats and the ESPN documentary series on OJ Simpson (which she has watched at least 3 times). Media Minute THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN celebrates one of the world’s most beloved storytellers, following his evolution from a conservative son of the Old South into a gay rights pioneer whose novels inspired millions to re-claim their lives. THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN premiered at SxSW in 2017. learn more   Top 5 Things Family Pets Spending time outside Vietnamese food Having a comfortable, relaxing home Top 5 Films (Jennifer could not list just 5) A Reason to Live (1976) Pair is Burning (1990) Beauty and the Beast (1946) Blade Runner (1982) Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) Repo Man (1984) Wizard of Oz (1939)   Useful links To Be Takei It Came From Kuchar You can contact Jennifer via the official THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN Facebook page. Raissa Reis Raissa Reis is interning at Indiehouse SF while she completes her last semester at the University of San Francisco. She is earning her bachelor’s degree in English and Media Studies, and she hopes to pursue a career in the television industry. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raissa-reis-976b58b0/ Brittany Roker Brittany is interning with IndieHouse SF while she attends the University of San Francisco as a Media Studies major and a General Business Minor. She hopes to pursue a career in the film or television industry. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittanyroker Jackie Grieff Jackie Grieff is a freelance editor and After Affects designer. She is working on her first documentary. Personal Site: http://www.jackiegrieff.com/ Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, starring Tony Denison (Major Crimes, The Closer) and John Patrick Amedori (Gossip Girl) was released worldwide on VOD and DVD in 2013. This year he launched IndieHouseSF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts and a video podcast in development. Jason’s IMDb Page: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2014535 Bob Elvin Robert Elvin holds degrees from the University of Minnesota (BA), City College of San Francisco (AA) and the San Francisco Art Institute (BFA). He has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions; most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” in 2014 and “reVisions”,  released in October of 2016. Shane King Shane King has spent 20 years honing his production and editing skills working in the corporate, broadcast, nonprofit and documentary worlds. He’s used his prodigiously artful eye for everything from run and gun shoots, to 40 person crews on location in downtown San Francisco. Shane is also one of the owner/operators at Mission Pictures. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films – the most recent of which, reVisions, recently had it’s world premiere in SF – or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site TheFarEdge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dangomes IMDb http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2142180/ Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with IndieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/feneyda-guerrero Tommy Wenk Tommy is interning with IndieHouse while attending University of San Francisco.
10 minutes | Nov 1, 2016
Richard Levien – S01E01
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She is working on her first documentary. Personal Site: http://www.jackiegrieff.com/ Jason Wolos Jason Wolos is a producer, director, and cameraman who runs Fine Dining Video Productions. He has produced and shot numerous projects for major corporations, film festivals, and independent productions that have screened on platforms from the Sundance Channel to 60 Minutes to Netflix, as well as many film festivals. His recent independent feature film, Trattoria, starring Tony Denison (Major Crimes, The Closer) and John Patrick Amedori (Gossip Girl) was released worldwide on VOD and DVD in 2013. This year he launched IndieHouseSF, a resource space for independent filmmakers and the independent filming community in San Francisco. He has two scripts and a video podcast in development. Jason’s IMDb Page: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2014535 Bob Elvin Robert Elvin holds degrees from the University of Minnesota (BA), City College of San Francisco (AA) and the San Francisco Art Institute (BFA). He has photographed and filmed in the Bay Area since 1983. Since 1988 he has been a lighting instructor at various institutions including the San Francisco Photography Center, Rayko Photo Center and The Academy of Art. For the last ten years he has worked primarily with motion picture lighting and has been the principal technical support person for Photographers Lighting in San Francisco. Bob has also appeared in the credits of numerous independent productions; most recently Coffee and Languages’ production “Love and Demons” in 2014 and “reVisions”,  released in October of 2016. Shane King Shane King has spent 20 years honing his production and editing skills working in the corporate, broadcast, nonprofit and documentary worlds. He’s used his prodigiously artful eye for everything from run and gun shoots, to 40 person crews on location in downtown San Francisco. Shane is also one of the owner/operators at Mission Pictures. Daniel Teixeira-Gomes Dan is an award winning media producer & technology innovator. You may have seen one of his indie feature films – the most recent of which, reVisions, recently had it’s world premiere in SF – or used the services from one of the institutions at which he has done pioneering work. Dan’s personal site TheFarEdge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dangomes IMDb http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2142180/ Feneyda Guerrero Feneyda is interning with indieHouse while she attends University of San Francisco for Media Studies and Film. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/feneyda-guerrero Tommy Wenk Tommy is interning with indieHouse while attending University of San Francisco. http://indiehousesf.com/podcast-player/726/richard-levien-s01e01.mp4 {"type":"video","tracklist":false,"tracknumbers":false,"images":true,"artists":false,"tracks":[{"src":"http:\/\/indiehousesf.com\/podcast-player\/726\/richard-levien-s01e01.mp4","type":"video\/mp4","caption":"Richard Levien \u2013 S01E01","title":"This is the initial video in a series of interviews we will be doing to feature and highlight independent filmmakers from the San Francisco Bay Area and around the world. 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This video presentation is a little unfinished in our rush to support the now completed fundraising campaign for Richard's first feature film: COLLISIONS, but we're sure you\u2019ll enjoy it. Thanks for watching.\r\nIndieHouse SF Interview: Richard Levien\r\nRichard Levien has\u00a0been writing, directing and editing films over a decade, and is\u00a0drawn to making films about issues that he\u00a0cares about deeply.\r\n\r\nHis\u00a0short Immersion, about a ten-year-old boy from Mexico who speaks no English and struggles to fit in at his new school in the U.S., premiered at Slamdance in 2009. Immersion won the \u201cNo Violence\u201d award at the Ann Arbor film festival, and \"Best Bay Area\" short at the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF).\r\nFirst Thing\r\nIn prior lives, Richard was a biologist and a rock and roll band's lead guitarist.\r\nMedia Minute\r\n Collisions\r\nHelp Richard finish his film about a 12-year-old girl facing the arrest of her mom by immigration police!\r\n\r\ngo fund it Now![\/su_button]\r\n\r\n[\/su_column]\r\n[\/su_row]\r\n\r\n\u00a0[\/su_column]\r\n\r\nTop 5 Things\r\n\r\n \tHis wife, Zareen\r\n \tHis two young children\r\n \tHis creative life\r\n \tWorking with really sweet and lovely people\r\n\r\n[\/su_column]\r\n\r\nTop 5 Films\r\n\r\n \tStar Wars\u00a0(1977)\r\n \tRaiders of The Lost Ark (1981)\r\n \tBad Taste (1987)\r\n \tMedicine for Melancholy (2008)\r\n \tManos sucias (2014)\r\n\r\n[\/su_column]\r\n[\/su_row]\r\n\u00a0[\/su_column]\r\n\r\n\r\nUseful links\r\n\r\n \tFund Collisions'\u00a0Indiegogo campaign\r\nhttps:\/\/www.indiegogo.com\/projects\/collisions\r\n \tSome early work\r\nhttp:\/\/www.immersionfilm.com\r\nStore Wars - The Short\r\n \tYou can contact Richard via email\r\nrichard.levien@gmail.com\r\nor on his site\u00a0http:\/\/whybotherproductions.com\r\n\r\n[\/su_column]\r\n[\/su_row]","meta":[],"dimensions":{"original":[],"resized":{"width":618,"height":348}},"image":{"src":"http:\/\/indiehousesf.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/IndieHOUSE_logo.jpg","width":1920,"height":1080},"thumb":{"src":"http:\/\/indiehousesf.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/12\/IndieHOUSE_logo-150x150.jpg","width":150,"height":150}}]} Richard Levien Interview IndieHouse SF Podcast This is the initial video in a series of interviews we will be doing to feature and highlight independent filmmakers from the San Francisco Bay Area and around the world. This video presentation is a little unfinished in our rush to support the now completed fundraising campaign for Richard’s first feature film: COLLISIONS, but we’re sure you’ll enjoy it. Thanks for watching. IndieHouse SF Interview: Richard Levien Richard Levien has been writing, directing and editing films over a decade, and is drawn to making films about issues that he cares about deeply. His short Immersion, about a ten-year-old boy from Mexico who speaks no English and struggles to fit in at his new school in the U.S., premiered at Slamdance in 2009. Immersion won the “No Violence” award at the Ann Arbor film festival, and “Best Bay Area” short at the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF). First Thing In prior lives, Richard was a biologist and a rock and roll band’s lead guitarist. Media Minute Collisions Help Richard finish his film about a 12-year-old girl facing the arrest of her mom by immigration police! go fund it Now!   Top 5 Things His wife, Zareen His two young children His creative life Working with really sweet and lovely people Top 5 Films Star Wars (1977) Raiders of The Lost Ark (1981) Bad Taste (1987) Medicine for Melancholy (2008) Manos sucias (2014)   Useful links Fund Collisions’ Indiegogo campaign https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/collisions Some early work http://www.immersionfilm.com Store Wars – The Short You can contact Richard via email richard.levien@gmail.com or on his site http://whybotherproductions.com
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