405. Andrew Bourne “Church Camp”

Andrew Bourne brought his short film “Church Camp” to the Sherman Oaks FIlm Festival in 2022 and took home two awards; Outstanding Short Film – Comedy and Outstanding Director – Comedy.  This touching, humorous and above all honest film resonated with everyone who saw it at the festival.  And you can watch “Church Camp” right now on the streaming service TVHi, available in the Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Android TV, Apple TV, Android Mobile and iPhone app stores.

After this interview I got so see more of Andrew’s work and you should definitely check it out.  In fact, I can’t get the Wong he wrote for his comedy music video “Gettin’ Horizontal” out of my head!

Learn more about Andrew on Instagram @andrewbourne

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404. Darren Coyle “Operation: Payback”

Darren Coyle’s second appearance on the DIF Podcast comes after his short film “Operation: Payback” screened at the 2022 Sherman Oaks Film Festival.  His first came after his feature film “Chasing Sunshine” screened at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2018.  It was great to catch up with Darren and hear how well he’s been doing, both with his day job in television production and his devotion to creating his own original work.  Plus he’s a very dedicated writer!  As Darren points out, don’t snooze on joining a writers’ group!

But there’s more!  In fact, if you go to darrencoyle.com you can see his earlier shorts “Ding Dong” and “Downward Dog” as well as the two films mentioned above.  Darren’s comedies are always original and fun!  Can you have too much fun?  I think not.  Visit his website and Enjoy!

Oh yeah… if you’re still reading this then I must share a disclaimer.  The damn drive on my laptop maxed out of space and I lost the last 10 minutes of this podcast.  Ugh!  As soon as I found out I spent a hundred bucks on a bigger SSD and that will Never happen again.  Sorry Darren!

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403. 4Qs with Chris Browne

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.

Filmmaker Chris Browne cam into DIF HQ to discuss his award winning short film “Pleroma” and of course I had him answer the 4Qs above while he was here.  (Great list, by the way!)

You have to wait a little while to see “Pleroma,” but if you want to be very cool then you should come its premiere at Screamfest in October of 2023.  I’m gonna do my best to be there!

Learn more about Chris AND see the “Pleroma” trailer at chrisbrownedigital.com. And if you want to reach out to him, Chris suggests his LInkedIn profile.

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402. Chris Browne “Pleroma”

Filmmaker Chris Browne, whose day job happens to be Global Visual Effects Supervisor at Sony Pictures Animation, brought his amazing short film “Pleroma” to Film Invasion Los Angeles in 2023 and took home the Filmmakers Awards for Outstanding Short Film – SciFi and Outstanding Screenplay – SciFi.  You have to wait a little while to see this film, but if you want to be very, very cool then you should come its premiere at Screamfest in October of 2023.  I’m gonna do my best to be there!

I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I enjoyed recording it!  Chris is a truly nice person who also has a truly engaging personal story of how he went from a small town outside of Toronto to Los Angeles by way of Vancouver.

Learn more about Chris AND see the “Pleroma” trailer at chrisbrownedigital.com. And if you want to reach out to him, Chris suggests his LInkedIn profile.

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Top 100 Best Reviewed Festival in one of L.A.’s Best Theaters

We never get tired of getting the email from FilmFreeway with the subject, “Congrats on your Top 100 status!”

“According to reviews from real FilmFreeway users, your festival ranks in the top 1% of more than 12,000 film festivals and creative contests around the world. No doubt, this ranking is a testament to the countless hours of hard work and care that you and your staff have devoted to creating such a wonderful event.”

Equally exciting news is that Sherman Oaks Film Festival has moved to the Look Cinema in Glendale, CA.  State of the art DCP projection with leather recliners, food & beverage service, and top of the line sound!

 

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