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Creating Vital Resources for Actors w/Actor’s Apothecary

We speak with Chelsea Bryan and Sylvia Grace Crim about the actors apothecary. A resource and place for actors to work on their craft and get help putting their careers on track. We will hear about the world’s most benevolent landlady,losing track of years of your life, taking in actors of all shapes and sizes and condition and the return of the irrepressible hot dog bar. Hosted by Jon wood and Randy Perez, please enjoy this little edited view into the mercurial minds of actors when the tape is rolling. Here we go.

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Talking Mardi Gras and Film

Happy Mardi Gras! The Timecode gang talks film, Mardi Gras, cold fried chicken, and the Fat City Nuisance w/ Rome Julian, Pat Marrero, Jon Wood, & Randy Perez. We wrap up Timecode’s EP.703 with conversations w/ Big Chief Brian Nelson, along with Oliver Parker & Quinn Young. Throw me something’ mister!

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Creating a Black Cinematic Language w/ Jonathan Isaac Jackson

We speak with filmmaker, Mr. John Jackson about how to juggle the duties of writing, filming, directing and editing, insights into creating a black cinematic language, opting out of a capitalist mindset and shooting the breeze with Spike Lee. We also touch on the process of his films, “Who in The Morning” and “Big Chief Black Hawk”, and how he plans to die on the insurmountable mountain of cinematic mastery. Hosted by John wood and Rome Julien. Enjoy on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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Creating Films & Videos w/90’s New Orleans Hip Hop Icon Will Horton

We speak to Filmmaker Will Horton, Loyola instructor of digital film making, and 90’s New Orleans Hip Hop Icon about his personal history of creating visuals for a burgeoning New Orleans hip hop culture, documenting the colorful life of Big Chief Tootie Montana, how shooting music videos in the late 90’s housing projects of New Orleans requires respect and how to stay fresh by reading the classics. Hosted by Randy Perez and Patrick Marrero, please enjoy our conversation about when and where some history was being made.

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Creating a Cable Access Show in the Modern World w/Lewis D’Aubin & Charlie Brown

Lewis D’Aubin and Charlie Brown join the show for a conversation about the Consortium of Genius, and their live streaming TV show that originated during the Covid pandemic lockdown, and continues to day with their brand new season- Escape From The Secret Lab. Listen to our chat about how they make the show, and tune in on their Youtube channel!

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Wrapping Up the December Episode

Wrapping up the December Episode. Timecode crew Randy Perez, Patrick Marrero, and Ricardo Barrousse return to the show for a conversation previewing the latest Timecode episode, streaming now on our YouTube channel. They get into the skate video ‘Broth’ by Charles Johnson, and feature an interview with ‘When I Die’ director, Eric Williamson.

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Cultivating and Growing Black Cinema w/Gian Francisco Smith

Cultivating and Growing Black Cinema w/Gian Francisco Smith. Writer, director, and founder of the Black Film Festival of New Orleans, Gian Francisco Smith,, joins the show for a conversation about how he came to filmmaking through poetry, the failures and triumphs that come with making a film, and creating & growing a film festival.

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Making Movie Set Design Come To Life

Making Movie Set Design Come To Life. Film Industry professionals Michelle Lacayo-Harney, Anamarys Perez and Lesley Wells joins the show for a conversation about their careers as Set Dressers in the movie industry. They pull back the curtain on how their department builds out a movie set- the fun and funny intricacies of the work, and the unique challenges of working in lockstep with so many other production departments. Finally, they each tell the origin story of their career in Set Dressing, and convey the kind of character traits, personality and skill sets required for their craft.

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Thriving As A Visual Artist In The Underground w/  Steve 504 WhatStyle

Steve ‘504 What Style’ Williams joins the show for a conversation about his start in visual arts as a live music promoter, and how he went on to forge a career as a visual artist in the underground scene. Steve is curating and producing his 18th annual 504 Rock Art Circus, with a music video compilation screening from Timecode:NOLA, on Saturday November 11 at the Broadside in New Orleans.

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Ep004 – Nathan Tape

Filmmaker Nathan Tape joins the show to talk about his upcoming feature “OFF RAMP”, premiering at the New Orleans Film Festival on November 4th. We talk about the evolution of Nate’s career, his influences and creative drive, and the undertaking of filming such an ambitious project. And from the process, Nathan pulls back the curtain on the Gathering of the Juggalos, as well as Juggalo Life and The Carnival providing.

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