“LET'S SHOOT! with PETE CHATMON" is a podcast on directing for anybody that’s, quite simply, ever watched anything. Pete Chatmon converses with a wide range of fellow directors, writers, actors, showrunners, producers, executives, and more on a journey to determine just what makes a good director and why we’ll always need stories...
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My first time watching this podcast and I thoroughly enjoyed this enlightening discussion. So many valuable nuggets to take from your individual journeys. I’m so excited to check out the other episodes!
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Loved this episode! Thank you so much for sharing your individual journeys. It's always helpful to hear how people you admire are navigating their careers. So valuable.
The whole "Biggest Takeaways From Dead Boy Detectives" section and hearing them talk about it so past tense makes me so worried..I really hope that doesn't mean it's cancelled!
dive on in! we've got actors, writers, directors, editors, cinematographers ... all kinds of creative folks. our next episode features a casting director :)
32:00 that part with "the episode playing into my kink for S&M" though! 💀 The edited-in "I'm kidding!"? Doesn't help much. Jokes aside, thank you for that interview! Loved the show, it was super interesting to watch rather detailed view into how it was produced.
What a great interview! It was really neat getting a "behind-the-scenes" look with your particular framework and lens, especially of one of my favorite episodes of DBD! Thanks for giving us such a unique interview!
You are an awesome guy.I truly appreciate your authenticity and willingness to be open in providing a look into the industry with eyes wide open. Thank you so much 💓
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Great interview! You pulled some answers out I've never heard before. thanks for asking about craft. I'm excited to see her take her time and have more creative freedom.
Love ya Chawleee! I saw Fool's Paradise in the theater and again at home. I was kinda saddened & a bit confused by some of the immediate negative response, hoping that doesn't derail your confidence or desire for future features.
01/29/2024: This movie is excellent. It is entertaining and educational. I plan on buying the movie. I have love actress Aunjane Ellis-Taylor since "Girls Town" and "Undercover Brother", her performance in this is outstanding. Now, I have to read the book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents.
Do yourself a favour, and go see the film Origin. It takes the messiness of urban anthropology, geography, and the Politics of culture and displays those things both masterfully and artfully through a unique hybridity of filmmaking. Brilliant of the author of Caste-to explore and interrogate those things, more particularly against the backdrop of grief is powerful and something we don’t talk about nearly enough in society. If you can’t see how this storytelling fits within an urban planning/community development context or framework-well bloody hell, I don’t know what to tell you.
Tena kõrua e ngā tuahine (Greetings Sisters). Loved your reactions. Boom! You Connected! We come from a long line of strong People; just like You. They Lived, in harmoney with Papatuānuku (Earth Mother). They were her guardians. Naturally, they had a deep Spiritual Connection; all of which, we carry in our dna. Like your ancestors, our global ancestors, enduered horrors at the hands of many whose actions came from greed and entitlement. They tried to wipe us out, and failed. It has been our Faith (in our community, our godgiven knowledge and gifts, our mahi/work and our music. Stan has grown from when he started on Australian Idol (which he won). Back then he was young, cheeky, and oh so gifted. His journey from then on, was Purposeful. His body of work is always meaningful, heartening and uplifting (I bawled my eyes out first 3x; crying for my Tupuna). Now i can watch it fully, and my heart just glows. Lots of healing happening. You sharing this clip and sharing your thoughts and feelings is spreading the Light. Thank you both 💖
This is top notch all the way through. She lets people know when they ask great questions. She also asked excellent questions on her podcast. Both of you are similar in the BTS info. Much appreciated.
The bitter coat is sumn else. I understand. It also brings me back to the moments that I fumbled. Makes me revisit the things that I can do better or moments that I can pivot to get the project done.
29:05 This entire section is very important for people to hear. That's why I tell people to pursue what you love as a career. You have to love your way through those tough times. Going to work every day is tougher mentally sometimes than doing what you love every day. Of course, you have to make a living doing something though.
This is phenomenal! Rarely do we get the opportunity to get an inside look into a director’s authentic process like this. SO MANY GEMS! Thank you for this amazing discussion! ❤
1:12:56 Love all info but this comment, in particular, regarding speaking up for people is extremely important. We don’t know everything that goes on behind the scenes sometimes but speaking up in support of a person that has helped you along the way is important. You won’t always know how it affects that person’s life either.
bud, the sunny is A piece of americana with a gem cookie monster in there... but you would still be charlie K even if the show stopped after 2 years and u gave up acting going back to theatre. You all reinvented lucy ball with D and basically help set the lexicon of the age for historians to look back upon. You gotta go to 20 years- at least until you all are Frank's age when he started show... lmao that would be freaking hillarious