EP186 | Creating Something Special with the Team at BOSE (w/ Nichole Hynes & Fran Flannery)
On today's episode of IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS podcast, host Mike Pecci opens the doors to how he was able to land a big directing gig at Bose, and sheds light on the creative puzzle that was the BOSE Better Sound Sessions series. Joining in on the conversation is BOSE Creative Department Executive Producer Nichole Hynes and BOSE Recording Engineer Fran Flannery. The three discuss how creative collaboration and dedicated teamwork made the impossible possible, and Nicole gives insider tips on what clients are actually thinking when they are hiring outside creatives. So grab those BOSE noise cancelling headphones and strap in for a Super Sized episode of ILWP!
EP185 | What it's like to be a Showrunner (w/ Sara Goodman)
Writer and showrunner Sara Goodman (I know what you did Last Summer TV, Preacher, Gossip Girl, Rake) joins host Mike Pecci on today's episode of IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS. They dive deep into what a modern day showrunner's responsibilities are, how they interact with networks, talent, the writers room and crew. This has to be one of the most intense jobs in the industry these days and Sara walks us through what it's like leading a creative army into war to get a streaming series made.
EP184 | Online Filmmaking Courses, Are they Bullshit? (w/Taylor Lewis
So today's guest, Taylor Lewis had not idea what he was in for when he asked to be on an episode of In Love with the Process. Him and his brothers have a relentless passion for film making (plus cereal and gummy candy), they love keeping their sets relaxed and believe in helping other filmmakers along the way with their online courses and film making tools. Our host, Mike Pecci, has always been skeptical (borderline insane)when it comes to online film making courses and how so many companies and individuals try to make fast money off the insecurities that all young filmmakers have. When Mike heard that the Lewis brothers provide an online film making course...well he wanted to get to the bottom of it.