EP312 | From Script to Screen: The Battle for Release (w/ The team behind THE INHERITANCE)
On today’s show, we shine a bright light on how streamers make movies. From finding a script, to casting, hiring a director, and then "releasing" a movie, we cover it all. We talk with the filmmakers behind the new horror film "THE INHERITANCE." Director Alejandro Brugués and writers Joe Russo & Chris LaMont share the sometimes shocking details of what it took to finally get their film made and in front of an audience. This episode will change the way you look at streamer movies from this point on. It's a killer conversation with some incredibly talented storytellers that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
EP140 | VHS Horror Memories (Guest Prano Bailey-Bond)
What makes a great horror film director? Does it require that you spend every night watching hours and our of VHS tapes filled with nightmare images, terrifying monsters and blood curdling screams? Or does the art of making an audience shit themselves in fear, come from a deeper understanding of the human condition. A fascination with the dark side that everyone has -- so desperately tries to hide. Horror film directors Mike Pecci (director of 12KM & Who's There) and Prano Bailey-Bond (director of CENSOR) discuss the images that have shaped their careers, the human traits that draw them to a story, and why they chose horror film making as the art form to tell human stories.
EP141 | Respecting The Craft of Horror (Guest Ryan Spindell)
Director’s Mike Pecci (12KM, Who’s There) and Ryan Spindell (The Mortuary Collection, 50 State of Fright) have an in depth conversation about their LOVE OF THE CRAFT required to make a truly scary horror film. Camera moves with emotional meaning, set pieces on a budget, the importance of story boarding, working for Sam Rami, and how infect the crew with as much passion as possible. The guys discuss it all. It’s a great addition to In love with the Process Podcast’s series on horror directors you need to follow! LONG LIVE THE HORROR GENRE!
EP111 | A Room Full of Directors(with Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott)
Even when you're doing what you think you want to do, it can be really tough. The job of a director isn't just going on set and yelling action or telling someone to do something faster or slower. The job of a director is all of the other work that goes into making a film. The prep work. The research. The story. Finding the crew. Even building up your career to get to where you want and need to be. Director duo Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott, also known as Cary & Jon, join Director Mike Pecci to really dive into what it means to work as a director.
EP147 | Directing: Take a Leap of Faith(w/ Edoardo Vitaletti & David Kruta)
Why did you choose that lens? Why should the wardrobe look this way? Why is sound so important in this scene? Why? Why? Why? In order to be a successful director, it is so important to do your homework and “know your why’s”. Having confident answers will help you instill confidence in your producers, guide your crew and direct established actors. One today’s episode, Mike Pecci talks with first time director Edoardo Vitaletti about how he was able to pull together the much anticipated horror film THE LAST THING MARY SAW. Also returning to the show and discussing the look of the film is cinematographer David Kruta. His candle motivated lighting is spectacular in the film. Get ready for an in depth look at what it takes to direct and shoot an independent film based in the 1840’s, and get excited to see a new modern day classic coming soon to SHUDDER!
EP122 | Directing a New Cult Classic: Willy's Wonderland (Guest Director Kevin Lewis)
When was the last time you saw a cult classic in a theater? Don't use quarantine as an excuse. How long was it before we shut down since you were at a midnight showing of The Thing? Evil Dead? Rocky Horror? There's a different kind of energy when you're sitting down to watch a raunchy, ridiculous B-Movie. Our guest, Director Kevin Lewis, set out to make a new addition to the cult classic pantheon, and there really isn't much better to add than Nic Cage beating up animatronic demon animals. Host Mike Pecci and Kevin share their love for cult classics, B-Movies, and making a new age version of the cult classic.
EP115 | Should You Finance Your Own Movie? (Guest Josh Lobo)
That hunger... that drive... that NEED to make your film... it's always there. It's always pulsing in your mind. But what if no one else feels it? What if no one else understands? How do you make it a reality? How much are you willing to put on the line? They say you shouldn't put money into your own film, but is it true? Is it really not worth it? Director Josh Lobo thought it was. Host Mike Pecci and Josh discuss the struggles of directing an independent feature film, how to find your crew, and why putting your own money into your film may be the right decision.