355. 4Qs with Noel David Taylor

What are the 4Qs?  (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.

Noel David Taylor made the film “Man Under Table OR ‘I’m Writing A Movie’” and it premiered at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2019.  And when I say he “made” the film, I mean it.  He wrote, directed, played the lead role, shot most of it, did the set decoration… in many ways I consider it one of the ultimate indie films.  That’s why it took home the Programmer’s Prize for Outstanding Filmmaking.

The good news is that you can watch “Man Under Table” right now at arrow-player.com.

You can follow Noel on Instagram at @avi.mov or learn more about him at his website noeldavidtaylor.com.

Noel is simply the best and I loved having this conversation with him.  And Zoom cuts us off just over an hour into our chat.  We spoke for at least another half hour, but those words are lost forever.  If this was ever going to happen to this podcast, of course it was for the recording that took over two years of emails back and forth trying to find a time to make it happen.  Yes, I am cursing the gods of Zoom.

Discover Indie Film Links
DIF Website DIF Instagram DIF Facebook DIF Twitter 

Source: Discover Film

354. Noel David Taylor “Man Under Table”

Noel David Taylor made the film “Man Under Table OR ‘I’m Writing A Movie’” and it premiered at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2019.  And when I say he “made” the film, I mean it.  He wrote, directed, played the lead role, shot most of it, did the set decoration… in many ways I consider it one of the ultimate indie films.  That’s why it took home the Programmer’s Prize for Outstanding Filmmaking.

The good news is that you can watch “Man Under Table” right now at arrow-player.com.

You can follow Noel on Instagram at @avi.mov or learn more about him at his website noeldavidtaylor.com.

Noel is simply the best and I loved having this conversation with him.  And Zoom cuts us off just over an hour into our chat.  We spoke for at least another half hour, but those words are lost forever.  If this was ever going to happen to this podcast, of course it was for the recording that took over two years of emails back and forth trying to find a time to make it happen.  Yes, I am cursing the gods of Zoom.

Discover Indie Film Links
DIF Website DIF Instagram DIF Facebook DIF Twitter 

Source: Discover Film

352. Alyssa Thordarson & Clare Cooney “After (A Love Story)”

Alyssa Thordarson and Clare Cooney collaborated to make the film “After (A Love Story),” which played at the Sherman Oaks FIlm Festival in November 2022 and took home five awards!  So many awards that I am not listing them here.  You can watch their film right now at this link: After (A Love Story) on Omeleto.

Clare
 and Alyssa hopped onto Zoom to do this interview and I hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording it!

To learn more about both of the talented individuals…

Clare Cooney
Instagram @clarecooneyofficial
Website Clare-cooney.com

Alyssa Thordarson
Instagram @ alyssathorshammer
Website alyssathordarson.com

Discover Indie Film Links
DIF Website DIF Instagram DIF Facebook DIF Twitter 

Source: Discover Film

351. 4Qs with Shelley Daniels & Cheryl Graeff


What are the 4Qs?  (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.

Writer/Director/Producer Shelley Daniels and Actor/Director/Producer Cheryl Graeff
 made the TV pilot “The Resentful Angel,” which was an official selection at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2020.  I’m proud to say that this excellent film is in Season 7 of the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video!

Cheryl
 and Shelley hopped onto Zoom to do an interview and of course I had them answer the 4Qs above.  Guess what?  They changed the 4Qs from “film” to “TV,” which makes perfect sense for a team that made a TV Pilot!

To learn more about “The Resentful Angel,” visit theresentfulangel.com

 

Discover Indie Film Links
DIF Website DIF Instagram DIF Facebook DIF Twitter 

Source: Discover Film