loader from loading.io

Benedict Coulter (Part Deux) | Owner / Editor at REBEL and the Original Rock Star of the Trailer Industry!

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

Release Date: 01/29/2025

Debi Struzan & Dana Flowers-Mitchell on Trust, Taste, and Why the Big Idea Still Matters show art Debi Struzan & Dana Flowers-Mitchell on Trust, Taste, and Why the Big Idea Still Matters

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

Dana Flowers-Mitchell:  Corey Nathan – @coreysnathan on all platforms Our Sponsors Meza Wealth Management – The Golden Trailer Awards – Join the Community Like what you hear?  Connect with Corey on all platforms Subscribe for new episodes every week and keep up with the world’s best trailer creatives!  

info_outline
Best Of — Robert Walker (Buddha Jones): Craft, Emotion & the Art of the Trailer show art Best Of — Robert Walker (Buddha Jones): Craft, Emotion & the Art of the Trailer

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

What does it mean to truly feel a trailer—and how do you translate that feeling into something that moves an audience? In this Best Of Trailer Geeks & Teaser Gods episode, Corey Nathan revisits his wide-ranging, deeply personal conversation with Robert Walker, one of the most influential and respected trailer editors working today. From his early experiments with cassette-tape collages and experimental music to shaping iconic campaigns at Intralink and Buddha Jones, Robert shares how a lifelong obsession with sound, rhythm, and emotion led him to a career defined not by formulas—but by...

info_outline
BEST OF: Dwight Caines on Story, Strategy, and Leading With Conscience show art BEST OF: Dwight Caines on Story, Strategy, and Leading With Conscience

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

What does it take to market movies that shape culture—and to lead with integrity when the stakes are highest? In this Best Of Trailer Geeks & Teaser Gods episode, Corey Nathan revisits his powerful conversation with Dwight Caines, President of Domestic Marketing at Universal Pictures and one of the most respected voices in modern film marketing. One of our "best of's" since we brought this program back, this episode remains as relevant—and resonant—as ever. Dwight reflects on a career spanning Sony Pictures and Universal, working on iconic franchises including Spider-Man, James...

info_outline
Cuts That Connect: Greg Krupka on Feel-First Storytelling show art Cuts That Connect: Greg Krupka on Feel-First Storytelling

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

What do VHS edits, a childhood trumpet, and a passion for story-driven design have in common? This week on Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods, Corey Nathan sits down with Greg Krupka, Vice President and Creative Director at AV Squad, to unpack a path paved with relentless creativity, smart collaboration, and iconic trailer moments. From his early days at Emerson College to cutting theatrical campaigns that reverberate through pop culture, Greg shares a behind-the-scenes look at his philosophy, process, and passion for the craft. Whether guiding new creatives or breaking down a “popcorn moment”...

info_outline
Aaron Gershman - Senior Vice President, Creative Advertising at Lionsgate show art Aaron Gershman - Senior Vice President, Creative Advertising at Lionsgate

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

From Strings to Screens: Aaron Gershman’s Journey Across AV, Digital, and Design How does a former rock guitarist with zero design training become a creative force behind some of the most visually stunning and emotionally resonant film campaigns of our time? This week on Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods, Corey Nathan sits down with Aaron Gershman, SVP of Creative Advertising at Lionsgate, whose journey from teenage rocker to “Pope of Posters” is anything but ordinary. From working on cult classics like Scott Pilgrim to crafting mind-blowing illustrated campaigns for John Wick 4, Aaron...

info_outline
Shea Jones, Editor at X/AV show art Shea Jones, Editor at X/AV

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

Between the Beats: From Texas Roots to Trailer Rhythms What does it take to edit trailers that breathe emotion, humor, tension, and awe—all in a few short minutes? This week, we sit down with Shea Jones, a self-proclaimed "rhythm cutter" whose musical instincts have defined some of the most memorable trailer moments of the last decade. Shea shares his origin story—from math-loving student in San Antonio to trailer editor at X/AV—along with insights into how he approaches genre, music, and storytelling. 🎵 Whether he's remixing action sequences with beat drops or building visual...

info_outline
Sonic Sculptor: Lenny Jones on Sound Design, Artistry & Adaptation show art Sonic Sculptor: Lenny Jones on Sound Design, Artistry & Adaptation

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

How a music-obsessed Midwesterner built a sonic legacy from the mix stages of Hollywood to the classrooms of tomorrow — and why the future of sound is still human. In this sound-rich episode, Corey sits down with Lenny Jones, a virtuoso in the trailer audio world and founder of 24/96 Sound & Music Design. With over 190 feature film campaigns under his belt and a teaching post at the New York Film Academy, Lenny shares his journey from humble beginnings in Indiana to becoming a go-to source for immersive sound design in trailers, TV spots, and features. This episode is a masterclass...

info_outline
🎙️ Tribute to Andy Kuehn (Part 9) – with special guests Dawn Baillie and Clive Baillie and co-host Benedict Coulter show art 🎙️ Tribute to Andy Kuehn (Part 9) – with special guests Dawn Baillie and Clive Baillie and co-host Benedict Coulter

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

🎬 From Posters to Powerhouses: The Legacy of Andy Kuehn Through BLT’s Origins 📌 Episode Summary In this edition of our tribute series to Andy Kuehn—widely regarded as the father of the modern trailer industry—we're joined by special co-host Benedict Coulter and iconic guests Dawn Baillie and Clive Baillie, two of the co-founders of BLT Communications. Together, they retrace the creative and entrepreneurial journey that shaped BLT, and honor the enormous influence Andy had in nurturing creative independence and cultivating Hollywood glamor. This conversation is a deep dive into the...

info_outline
🎙️ Tribute to Andy Kuehn (Part 8) – with special guest Jim Gibbons and co-host Benedict Coulter show art 🎙️ Tribute to Andy Kuehn (Part 8) – with special guest Jim Gibbons and co-host Benedict Coulter

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

From Madison Ave to Hollywood: The Birth of a Trailer Empire 📌 Episode Summary This week, we continue our heartfelt tribute to Andy Kuehn, a visionary often considered the father of the modern trailer industry. This week, Corey and special co-host Benedict Coulter of REBEL welcome longtime industry luminary Jim Gibbons (EVP of Paramount, founder of Flamingo Films) who takes us on a journey through the formative years of trailer creation—from New York’s Madison Avenue to Hollywood's 7️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣ Santa Monica Blvd. In this edition, we explore the early days of...

info_outline
🎙️ Tribute to Andy Kuehn (Part 7) – with special guest Gregory McClatchy and co-host Benedict Coulter show art 🎙️ Tribute to Andy Kuehn (Part 7) – with special guest Gregory McClatchy and co-host Benedict Coulter

Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods

🎬 Spielberg, Scott, Streisand & the Trailers Behind the Legends This week, we continue our heartfelt tribute to Andy Kuehn, the visionary known as the father of the modern trailer industry. In this episode, we're joined by Greg McClatchy, President of Motor Entertainment and longtime Kaleidoscope editor, along with returning guest Benedict Coulter, co-founder of REBEL and the original rock-star trailer editor. Together, they revisit their years at Kaleidoscope, the groundbreaking agency Andy Kuehn co-founded. From crafting trailers for The Omen and Top Gun to working with Spielberg,...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

In this follow-up conversation, Corey welcomes back Benedict Coulter, co-founder and (still) editor of REBEL, a creative boutique powerhouse in the entertainment advertising industry. Benny shares stories from his illustrious career in the trailer world, going back to the early days at Kaleidoscope working alongside legends. We also delve into his passion for mentorship. Plus we go deeper into this latest chapter in his creative life as an author of 30 children's books and counting. With fascinating anecdotes about working with Spielberg, Paul McCartney, and Oliver Stone, this episode is a masterclass in creativity and collaboration.

What We Discussed:

  1. The challenges and triumphs of creating trailers for iconic films like Forrest Gump and Gremlins.
  2. How Benedict developed The Brilliant Kid, a platform for meaningful children's content.
  3. The art of blending music and visuals in trailer-making, including stories of working with The Beatles anthology.
  4. Insights into Benedict's approach to mentorship and nurturing young talent in the industry.
  5. Why taking risks and betting on yourself is vital in building a successful career.

Episode Highlights:

  • [00:01:00] Benedict shares his personal experience with recent challenges in Los Angeles, including evacuating during wildfires.
  • [00:04:00] The genesis of The Brilliant Kid and its mission to provide children with comfort and understanding during uncertain times.
  • [00:15:00] Behind-the-scenes of Forrest Gump: From initial reactions to crafting one of the most memorable trailers in movie history.
  • [00:23:00] Benedict’s meeting with Paul McCartney and creating the trailer for The Beatles anthology – a dream come true for a lifelong fan.
  • [00:37:00] Crafting avant-garde teasers like Natural Born Killers and navigating creative differences.
  • [00:42:00] Founding Trailer Park: The leap of faith and the journey to build one of Hollywood’s most iconic creative agencies.
  • [00:53:00] Mentoring the next generation: Discovering talent and supporting programs like Film2Future.
  • [01:02:00] The joy of building a small, tight-knit creative team again at REBEL and continuing the legacy of collaboration.

Featured Quotes:

  1. “There’s nothing better than getting to collaborate with Spielberg, McCartney, and so many brilliant creatives. It’s like a dream come true.”
  2. “You don’t keep it unless you give it away.” – Benedict on the importance of mentoring young talent.
  3. “Cutting The Beatles anthology was a blast—it was a perfect blend of storytelling and the greatest music ever made.”
  4. “Starting Trailer Park was terrifying, but you never look back. It’s those leaps that make all the difference.”

Resources Mentioned:

 

Call to Action:

Enjoying Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods? Be sure to subscribe, share the episode with fellow creatives, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps bring these incredible stories to light!

 

Our wonderful sponsors

 

Please leave us a rating and review: https://apple.co/3QYy80e

You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan.

https://rebelav.com/

linkedin.com/in/benedict-coulter-8982b438