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Brian Tetsuro Ivie

School of Doc

Release Date: 10/22/2024

Graham Willoughby show art Graham Willoughby

School of Doc

In this episode, host David Altrogge sits down with Graham Willoughby, the acclaimed cinemaographer behind films like '20 Feet From Stardom' and 'Won't You Be My Neighbor.' Over the course of the episode, they discuss the shift from reality TV to cinematic documentaries, the importance of intention in storytelling, managing crew dynamics, and balancing family life with a demanding filmmaking career. The episode highlights the importance of trust and respect in interviews, the role of a supportive crew, and the definition of success for a documentary filmmaker.   A special thanks to Caleb...

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Brian Tetsuro Ivie show art Brian Tetsuro Ivie

School of Doc

David Altrogge sits down with Brian Tetsuro Ivie to discuss his filmmaking journey and his films DROPBOX and EMANUEL. Brian shares his path from aspiring to be the next Steven Spielberg to discovering his true calling in documenting powerful, real-life stories. He discusses the challenges of raising funds, gaining trust and access, and navigating the balance between personal faith and professional filmmaking. Featuring insights on the creative process, from planning and shooting to editing and handling sensitive subjects, this episode offers an in-depth look into the making of two significant...

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Brett Lott show art Brett Lott

School of Doc

David Altrogge introduces a new show — CREATIVE FOLK — where he sits down with artists of all kinds to discuss their creative journeys. In this episode, acclaimed novelist Brett Lott shares his unconventional path from an RC Cola salesman to the celebrated author of JEWEL — a tender novel about a mother and daughter that was selected for Oprah's Book Club. He talks about his process, work/life balance, and the importance of persistence. A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is a...

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Robert Kolodny show art Robert Kolodny

School of Doc

Robert Kolodny developed a passion for film at a young age when he began experimenting with his parent's VHS camcorder. He shares his journey in the documentary world, his desire to direct a nonfiction film, and his acclaimed film "The Featherweight."   A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is a Production of Vinegar Hill ()  

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Haroula Rose show art Haroula Rose

School of Doc

Haroula Rose, a filmmaker, shares her journey into the world of filmmaking and the making of her most recent film "All Happy Families." She fell in love with movies as a child but didn't believe she could pursue it as a career until later in life. Haroula emphasizes the importance of life experience and self-discovery in creating meaningful work. She also discusses the collaborative nature of filmmaking and the importance of being open to others' ideas.    

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Nadine Crocker show art Nadine Crocker

School of Doc

Writer / director / actor Nadine Crocker discusses her path to filmmaking and opens up about her attempted suicide at 23. Nadine shares her journey to healing, which involved sobriety, therapy, and making her debut feature "Continue" which is based on her own experiences.    A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is a Production of Vinegar Hill ()

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Alex Buono show art Alex Buono

School of Doc

Host David Altrogge sits down with Alex Buono to discuss the art of mockumentary filmmaking. Known for his groundbreaking work on DOCUMENTARY NOW, Alex shares insights from his early career, starting as a camera assistant, his time at SNL, and the significance of casting and technical precision in filmmaking. The discussion highlights the passion driving 'Documentary Now!' and the dedication of its creators to celebrate and spoof documentaries authentically.   A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great...

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Brennan Robideaux show art Brennan Robideaux

School of Doc

In this episode, host David Altrogge (@daltrogge) sits down with documentarian Brennan Robideaux to discuss his debut feature BORN TO FLY about Olympic Gold Medalist Mondo Duplantis. Brennan's journey is truly epic. Despite facing financial struggles and industry skepticism, he pursued his no-budget passion through four years of filming and editing, emotional premieres in Sweden and the US, and eventually landing a deal with Red Bull Studios. His story highlights the importance of perseverance, dedication, and the emotional rewards that define success in documentary filmmaking. A special...

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Jon Ward show art Jon Ward

School of Doc

Host David Altrogge sits down with acclaimed journalist Jon Ward to discuss his memoir Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation. . A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is a Production of Vinegar Hill (https://vinegarhill.film/)

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Clay Tweel show art Clay Tweel

School of Doc

Host David Altrogge sits down with Clay Tweel, the director of Gleason, Finders Keepers, the Innocent Man, and Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults.   A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is a Production of Vinegar Hill (https://vinegarhill.film/)

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David Altrogge sits down with Brian Tetsuro Ivie to discuss his filmmaking journey and his films DROPBOX and EMANUEL. Brian shares his path from aspiring to be the next Steven Spielberg to discovering his true calling in documenting powerful, real-life stories. He discusses the challenges of raising funds, gaining trust and access, and navigating the balance between personal faith and professional filmmaking. Featuring insights on the creative process, from planning and shooting to editing and handling sensitive subjects, this episode offers an in-depth look into the making of two significant documentaries that carry messages of hope, forgiveness, and transformation.
 
A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is a Production of Vinegar Hill (https://vinegarhill.film/)