MPI's Crew Call
2019 MPI Graduate Keith Arnold joins us from Atlanta, just off the set of Netflix's "Cobra Kai" in the Grip & Electric Dept.
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Byron Rutley shares his story as an entrepreneur in the world of music videos, corporate productions, voice-over work and many more markets in the Detroit area and across the nation MPI's cinematographers Rob Skates and Patrick Elliott share their professional highlights and appeal of teaching.
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MPI Alum producers featured on Episode 11, including:
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(0:00) MPI Acting Alum Julie Kline, starring in "Mimesis Nosferatu" and "Blood Immortal" (37:00) Douglas Schulze (director, Mimesis Nosferatu) MPI co-founder and directing instructor
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(0:02) Film Electrician, Best Boy and MPI veteran instructor Jeremy Schroeder shares his career including over 10 years in NY working in films and Law & Order and advice for new filmmakers and how to hustle and stay employed.
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-MPI Alum Senior Ad Agency Producer Drew Titran shares his journey from a sketchpad to a guitar to Motion Picture Institute and to his career in directing and acting
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(:00) MPI's adjustment to temporary online instruction with international recommendations for social-distancing in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis
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- Editor Lisa Roberts ('12) discusses working gigs in Detroit (cars, of course, and beyond) along with staying employed as a freelancer
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Crew Call Episode 5 includes:
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Crew Call Episode 4:
info_outline- (:00) MPI's adjustment to temporary online instruction with international recommendations for social-distancing in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis
- (:06) Filmmaker/Actress Heidi Phillipsen (MPI '07) visits our set from Berlin to share her journey through many film schools and film sets to MPI and her career on both sides of the camera, including her upcoming film "Darcy"
- (:43) DeFacto Film Reviews with Robert Butler and Noah Damron share reviews of new films in theatres (and streaming due to COVID-19 concerns) including The Invisible Man, Onward, Emma, Jesus Rolls and The Way Back