As we approach the official release date, we decided to give you a taste of what you can expect.
Starting today, this week and next we’re going to release some previews and bonus material.
First up is an extended preview. This “EP” is about 3-7 minutes shy of what a normal RFS episode will be. It’s comprised of a series of clips that you will hear at some point during the season. It’s also an introduction to the premise of the show as I explain why I started it and what you can expect.
More than anything my goal is to create something special. A show that will inspire, encourage, educate and even entertain you. It’s perhaps the most challenging project I’ve every undertaken. In some crazy way, that both excites and scares me.
So, without further ado. Here’s a Dare Dreamer FM “First Listen” to Radio Film School.
[Below the player is a quick survey. After listening, it would be a huge help if you’d complete it to let us know what you think.]
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Enjoy!
Music Credits
Music for this episode included:
- The show’s theme music is “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar (CC BY-SA)
- “Cylinder Six” by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
- “Pick Up a Convict on Alcatraz” by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
- “A Man With a Golden Soul” by Cullah (CC BY-SA)
- “Declaration of Independence” by Cullah (CC BY-SA)
Who You Heard
Many thanks to the artists and filmmakers who graced this episode with their eloquence, wit, and wisdom (in order of “appearance”):
- Kevin Shahinian of Pacific Pictures
- Ryan Booth of Serial Box TV
- The Thunderdome filmmakers
- Ray Roman of Ray Roman Films
- Jeff Cannata of the Slashfilmcast and We Have Concerns
- Brandon McCormick of Whitestone Motion Pictures
- Chris Fenner (a very talented filmmaker, even if he doesn’t call himself one. 😉 )
- Ryan Connolly of Film Riot
- Masrhall Davis Jones, spoken word artist and the man in “Spelling Father“
- David Shulman, Exec. Dir. of Seattle Film Institute
- Tom Wineland, producer for “Sky City Haya“
- My dear friend JD Cochran, filmmaker and hard-workin’ dad
- Philip Bloom (Self-explanatory)
- Matt Esteron, hard-working film student (not so great at rhythm)
- Brett Culp, director of “Legends of the Knight“
- Patrick Moreau, Canadian ex-pat and passionate storyteller. Oh yeah, also co-founder of Still Motion.
Robert H Gunter says
I am a full time videographer for the North Carolina PBS station, UNC TV. I would love to hear from other videographers who are in the video trenches every day creating videos in a very short period of time that will be broadcast and placed on the web. If they can offer some short cuts or how they approach their shoot and edit, it would be very helpful.
Thanks
Swen Halverson says
I just want an rss feed or itunes link.
Ron Dawson says
Hi Swen,
Once the show officially goes live Sept 1, there will be an iTunes link. So stay tuned.