267. 4Qs with Oliver Scott

What are the 4Q’s?  (1) Favorite films, top 3. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.

Oliver Scott’s brought his film “The Sword That Waits” to both Film Invasion Los Angeles and the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2021 and took home awards at both festivals.  I’m proud to say that this film is part of Season 5 of the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video.  Watch it now!

Oliver and I had a great conversation about his career and his work, and while he was on the mic I had him answer the 4Qs listed above!

You can learn more about at Oliver at his website oliverscottmotion.com

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266. Oliver Scott “The Sword That Waits”

Oliver Scott’s unique, cinematic vision in his piece “The Sword That Waits” took home awards from both Film Invasion Los Angeles and the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2021.  For this film, Oliver shot footage at an abandoned middle school. added impactful, incongruous digital imagery, and also wrote an incredible score.  I’m proud to say that this film is part of Season 5 of the Discover Indie Film TV Series on Amazon Prime Video.

You can learn more about at Oliver at his website oliverscottmotion.com

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267. 4Qs with Matthew Lucas

What are the 4Q’s?  (1) Favorite films, top 3. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.

Matthew Lucas came into DIF HQ to discuss his feature film “Kingle Time,” a fantastic dark comedy about what goes on behind the scenes of children’s television. “Kringle Time” came to  Film Invasion Los Angels in 2021 and took home two Grand Jury Awards. Needless to say, it’s a GREAT film and you watch it today.

As long as Matt was here, I had him answer the 4Qs above.  I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as we enjoyed recording it.

To watch “Kringle Time” on iTunes, click this link.  To catch the film on Amazon Prime Video, Click this link.  To learn more about this talented filmmaker go to MatthewLucas.co.

 

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