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Each week on the The Neil Berkeley Podcast host, Neil Berkeley, is talking to doc filmmakers from every entry on the call sheet and beyond. The conversation is an honest and entertaining discussion about not only the guest's work but their lives and what it's like living their own story while spending their days telling the stories of others.

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Each week on the The Neil Berkeley Podcast host, Neil Berkeley, is talking to doc filmmakers from every entry on the call sheet and beyond. The conversation is an honest and entertaining discussion about not only the guest's work but their lives and what it's like living their own story while spending their days telling the stories of others.

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Filmmaker, Joseph Granda: Conspiracy theories, UFO's, Sasquatch and...documentaries!

2/26/2024
In this lively podcast episode, Neil dives into Joseph Granda's adventures as a documentary filmmaker with a twist. Granda, an open minded yet skeptical storyteller, explores conspiracy theories and paranormal activities, bringing a refreshing blend of humor and curiosity to subjects often shrouded in mystery. His work with Merkel Media stands out for its engaging, fun take on the unexplained, making even the skeptics chuckle while pondering the "what ifs" of the universe. It's a rollercoaster ride through the intriguing, the bizarre, and the hilarious, showcasing Joseph's unique flair for telling stories. https://www.josephgranda.com/ https://www.merkel.media/ Joseph Granda Instagram Neil Berkeley Instagram https://www.brkly.com/

Duration:00:53:22

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"We connect creators and funders...and we don't take anything." Nick Hudson, Founder E2AC

11/9/2023
Nick Hudson serves as Executive Director at Entertainment 2 Affect Change. A proud AmeriCorps alum and bone marrow donor, Nick has over a decade of professional experience working in public service, nonprofit program management and development, strategic partnerships, and content creation. E2AC is a fully non-profit, documentary film company offering production services, fiscal sponsorship, education and streaming content. The E2AC Social Impact Festival is happening now in NYC.

Duration:01:10:55

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"When the system is broken...Let's try to make it better" Director, Jen Tiexeira

11/3/2023
Jennifer Tiexiera is adocumentary director, producer and editor. She directed Subject which will premiere in NY and LA on November 3rd. In 2020, she completed P.S. Burn this Letter Please, which won the Audience Award for Documentary Feature at the 2020 OutFest Film Festival. She is currently in post-production directing her first series for Jigsaw/HBO. Show Notes Jen Tiexeira iMDB Subject Film Trailer NY and LA Premiere Hoop Dreams Wolfpack Capturing the Friedmans The Staircase The Square DAWG Sonya Childress Andrew Jarecki Michael Moore Doc Rules La Luz Del Mundon Steve James Kartemquin Black Barbie Gordon Quinn Detroit Narrative Agency Documentality DPA Doc NYC

Duration:01:06:20

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"They're always gonna want more films." Filmmaker Doug Blush

10/20/2023
Doug Blush is an award-winning director, producer, editor, writer and cinematographer whose work includes over 100 feature and television projects. Recent credits include, as consulting editor and producer, the 2018 Academy Award winning ICARUS, 20 FEET FROM STARDOM, and the recent HBO documentary THE MUSIC OF STRANGERS: YO YO MA AND THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE. He was Co-Editor and Associate Producer of Kirby Dick’s THE HUNTING GROUND in 2014 and the Oscar nominated and Emmy winning THE INVIS- IBLE WAR in 2012. Recent work as consulting or supervising editor include the Sun- dance documentaries JIM: THE JAMES FOLEY STORY, THE MARS GENERATION, CHASING CORAL, ON HER SHOULDERS, DARK MONEY and KING IN THE WILDERNESS, and earlier editorial and producing work includes the popular documentaries WORDPLAY, FREAKONOMICS, OUTRAGE, THESE AMAZING SHADOWS, and SUPERHEROES. He is also a longtime film educator with classes and seminars at USC, UCLA, Syracuse University and the YoungArts Foundation in Miami, as well as exchanges and panels in Indonesia, Brazil, Armenia, Malaysia, Nigeria, China, the Netherlands and more. Show Notes Doug Blush iMDB Kirby Dick Amy Ziering The Last Starfighter Kartiki Gonsalves The Elephant Whisperer Honeyland Truffle Hunters Ween Ellen Frankenstein New Day Nikola Marsh Arlene Nelson Crumb Chris Smith American Movie William Boroughs Invisible War Michael Moore Werner Herzog Ryan Coogler Zack Arnold Doug Block Icarus Melanie Miller Alliance of Doc Editors The S Word

Duration:01:04:10

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"We don't have to wait for someone to give us permisssion." Producer and Director Eddie Schmidt

9/30/2023
Eddie Schmidt is a wonderfully talented and delightfully funny documentary producer and director. He's not only a brilliant filmmaker but he's the kind of person that is passionate about great ideas and talented people and put a lot of energy into helping people get things made. As a former President of ID, Eddie has been a constant in the doc world for two decades. He's also been a part of many, many incredible series and films including Ugly Delicious, Chelsea Does, Chain Camera, Troubadours, This Film Is Not Yet Rated and many, many more. He's also been a collaborator of mine and helped bring my films Beauty Is Embarrassing and Gilbert to life. We've known each other for a decade and our conversation covers a lot of bases from development, to gear, to VHS filming and so much more. I know you're gonna dig it! Show Notes Eddie Schmidt iMDB Chelsea Does Ugly Delicious Chain Camera Troubadours Twist of Faith This Film Is Not Yet Rated Valentine Road Canon C70 Willie Nelson instagram @neilpberkeley join our mailing list at brkly.com

Duration:01:10:13

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"She (Pam Anderson) is going to be a storyteller in your documentary" Director, Ryan White

8/22/2023
Ryan White is a prolific documentary filmmaker who has told stories in every genre of doc filmmaking. He has a particular skill at telling intimate and revealing stories about very well known people. His new film, Pamela Anderson: A Love Story, is about one of the most iconic women in Hollywood. However, White's approach offers a look at her story and her approach to life that is as original and personal as it is cinematically beautiful. In this episode we talk about how these projects come to him, how he works with his ever present and consistent team and why he's gravitated to the stories he's been telling. Follow us on Instagram @neilpberkeley Sign up for our weekly newsletter at brkly.com Show Notes Ryan White iMDB Pamela Anderson: A Love Story Serena The Case Against Eight Coded Assassins Goodnight, Oppy The Keepers Brandon Thomas Lee Dylan Jagger Lee Best Doc Shotgun mics Submarine Entertainment Josh Braun Dorthy Street Films Julia Knottingham Good 'Ole Freda Matt Heineman Jessica Hargrave Canon C300 Canon C70 Dominique Hessert Owens Berenice Chavez

Duration:01:08:41

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"We need art to be dangerous." Producer and Programmer, Caroline Libresco

8/8/2023
In this episode of the Neil Berkeley Podcast we set down with documentary legend, Caroline Libresco. Our conversation is as provocative as it is entertaining as Caroline brings decades of film world experience to a conversation that digs into the current state of documentary filmmaking. If you've worked in docs at all in the last twenty years you've heard of Caroline and you definitely wanted her to see your films. As one of the programmers of the Sundance Film Festival's doc program, Caroline has been a part of hundreds of film's introduction to the world. As one of the creator's of the Sundance Catalyst program she's also helped dozens of films find the vital funding necessary and such films include Crip Camp, Won't You Be My Neighbor, Truffle Hunters and many, many more. Caroline is also a very successful producer of documentary films and has helped seven films get made throughout her (very busy) career. Links Neil Berkeley on Instagram BRKLY Newsletter Show Notes Sundance Film Festival Caroline Libresco iMDB Sundance Catalyst John Cooper Jeff Gilmore Trevor Groth Shari Frilot Red Envelope ITVS Independent Lens Impact Partners Dina Film Jewish Story Partners A Still Small Voice Film Last Flight Home Midnight Family Film Food and Country Film Laura Gabert Ruth Reischl Crumb Film March of the Penguins Michael Moore David Courier After Tiller Film Anvil American Revolutionary Amy Zeiring Kirby Dick Rivers and Tides

Duration:01:05:35

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"I don't think it's going anywhere so we need to have these conversations," Producer, Basil Shadid

6/21/2023
Today on the Neil Berkeley Podcast we're talking about AI. It's here whether we like it or not and it's going to affect our lives whether we want it to or not. My guest, Basil Shadid, is a doc producer with a wealth of knowledge on the topic and his take might be refreshingly optimistic for people working in the film business. Basil Shadid is a documentary filmmaker whose credits include Academy Award nominated, Emmy winning, and Audience award winning films. Recent titles include Angels Are Made of Light by director James Longley and Drag Becomes Him by director Alex Berry. Basil is also an Executive Producer, creating stories and marketing in the tech industry. Recent projects include Coding Accessibility, a film series for GitHub about software and accessibility. He’s currently producing In Loving Brotherhood, an indie film about gay motorcycle clubs from the 1950s to the 1980s. He’s also co-writing The End of Trust, a non-fiction book about disinformation as a threat to democracy. Basil's list of useful AI Tools Basil's Web Site Naomi Klein on AI BBC News: AI The D Word Git Hub Coding Accessibility Justin Bateman on AI NPR: Writers Strike & AI EU Regulation Act Geoffrey Hinton Yuval Harari Chat GPT MidJourney Dall-e2 AI Descript Adobe Enhance GDPR

Duration:00:43:53

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"For Docs it's about saying Yes and following that Yes." Director, Maggie Contreras

6/6/2023
Maggie Contreras' directorial debut, Maestra, will be having its World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 9th. In today's show we talk about Maggie's journey from actor, to publicist, to producer and now...to Director. Making her first film was a Herculean effort full of all the pitfalls and troubles that face so many doc filmmakers but Maggie's passion for this film and its subjects drover her to the finish line and now she's finally be rewarded for her work. This episode of the Neil Berkeley Podcast is a must listen for anyone in doc film, especially the first time filmmaker just trying to get their movie made. Despite all the struggles the film is wonderful and it's being received with praise by the media. Please enjoy my conversation with my good friend, Maggie Contreras, and if you're in NYC on June 9th I highly encourage you to buy tickets to the Premiere. But hurry! To keep up with the Neil Berkeley Podcast follow us on Instagram and sign up for the newsletter for weekly updates on new episodes and everything else we're up to. Episode 006 Show Notes Maestra iMDB Tickets to La Maestra Maggie Contreras iMDB Maggie Contreras Instagram Maestra Film on Instagram La Maestra Competition Paris Philharmonic Paris Mozart Orchestra Foothill Productions David Letterman Tom Keaney Canon C70 NPR La Maestra Things to do in Belfast, Ireland Tar Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein Marin Alsop Documentary "The Conductor" Cruise America RV

Duration:01:01:27

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"You always want it to have more than just the story you're telling. What else does it speak to?" Director, Nicola Marsh

5/31/2023
Nicola Marsh is a brilliant doc director currently working on her second feature. On the pod Nicola talks about making the jump from DP to director, her origins in local news, her latest projects, LUTs, lenses and lots and lots more! Nicola has a wide portfolio of work, having worked on scripted television, documentary, commercials and narrative features, as both a DP and a director. She is best known for her work on the Oscar-winning documentary “Twenty Feet from Stardom”. Currently she is working on a feature documentary for Hulu with Demi Lovato: Childstar. Concurrently she’s also directing one episode of the the Apple series Omnivore with chef René Redzepi. She has directed multiple projects for executive producer Morgan Neville - the true crime series The 12th Victim(Showtime) and Song Exploder (Netflix). Prior to that she helmed the ambitious documentary Stay on Board (Netflix) which chronicles trans skateboarder Leo Baker’s run for the Olympics. As a DP she has has an extensive career in documentaries, hopscotching through multiple genres: the very recent Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming (Disney), Night Stalker (Netflix), Shangri-la (Showtime), The Trails of Gabriel Fernandez (Netflix), Chelsea Does (Netflix), The Innocent Man (Netflix). Prior to that she shot the Johnny Cash documentary The Gift (director Thom Zimny) and Hello Privilege its me Chelsea (director, Alex Stapleton). She has also shot two other documentaries for Mr. Crowe: Pearl Jam 20 which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and The Union which opened the Tribeca Film Festival. Nicola grew up in London, England. She first moved to the US to work as a news camerawoman for NBC. She holds an MFA in cinematography from The University of Southern California. She now lives in Los Angeles. In addition to her American passport, she holds a German passport, but has a good sense of humor.

Duration:01:04:14

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"I only know how to become obsessed...to make it the best I can." Director, Dan Lindsay

5/15/2023
Dan Lindsay and his partner, TJ Martin have made some of the best documentary films in the last decade. The first film they made together, 2011's Undefeated, won them an Oscar and tells the story of a high school football coach in Memphis trying to keep his team together despite incredible adversity. On the show Dan talks about the pressures of winning an Academy Award at such an early stage of your career and he also discusses their next films which have met and exceeded expectations. LA92 is a wildly original film that chronicles the 1992 LA Riots using only archival material. The team followed up that film with Tina, the story of Pop Icon Tina Turner. Both of these films won Dan and TJ Emmy Awards. On the show we talk about how he and TJ work together as a partnership, the highs and lows they've experienced in their careers and we talk extensively about how Dan approaches storytelling, filmmaking and maintaining a career and work life that allows him to make the kinds of films he wants to make. Dan Lindsay iMDB Dan Lindsay on Instagram Neil Berkeley Instagram BRKLY Newsletter

Duration:01:20:04

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"It didn't really feel like work..." Max Libman, Director of CU International Film Festival

4/28/2023
Max Libman, a high school junior at Academy High in Champaign, has watched the world through a camera lens ever since he can remember. He started filming his own movies before the age of ten, and at the age of twelve, began writing a screenplay inspired by his great-grandmother’s life under the Nazi regime. He submitted the screenplay to the screenwriting competition Pens to Lens, and his short Ein Stern (A Star) was chosen as one of the winners and filmed in German with English subtitles. This short movie has been viewed by thousands and inspired conversations with diverse groups of all ages. Seeing the power of film, Max decided to combine his love for movies and desire for community action to launch CU International Film Festival (CUIFF), with the mission to provide a platform for the next generation of filmmakers to share their stories. CUIFF’s inaugural festival debuted in October 2022 at the Spurlock Museum of World Cultures to a crowded theater, showcasing eight short films from around the world that entertain, educate, and elevate. As founder and director of CUIFF, Max has been grateful to see this vision become a reality, and plans are underway for next year’s festival. To learn more about CUIFF, visit www.cuiff.org Find Max on IG @_max_libman Find Neil Berkeley on IG @neilpberkeley Sign up for our newsletter at brkly.com

Duration:00:43:13

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"Everybody has a story." DP, Graham Willoughby

4/19/2023
In this podcast, director Neil Berkeley interviews Director of Photography Graham Willoughby about his process and approach to filmmaking. Willoughby goes into great detail about how he helps directors achieve their vision and how he goes planning his work, choosing the right tools for the job and forming a connection with the stories he's telling. Throughout the conversation, Willoughby shares insights into his personal and professional life, highlighting the importance of his support system at home and his passion for the subjects he works with on his films. Graham discusses how a brief journey down the (wrong) path of becoming a teacher led him to his career and how his analytical mind works in a creative field. The podcast offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of a talented and dedicated Director of Photography, and provides valuable insights into the collaborative process of filmmaking. Graham Willoughby is an incredible director of photography. His lengthy feature doc resume includes Roadrunner, I Am Everything, Won’t you be my neighbor and Loudmouth. He has also worked on series such as Inside Jokes, Abstract and Ugly Delicious and has filmed stand up specials for Marc Maron, Eddie Pepitone and many others. Most recently Graham served as dp for the live segments in Disney’s new doc featuring bono, the edge and david letterman. Follow Graham on instagram @nationalpleasure

Duration:00:57:38

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"We do have a very cool job," Clay Tweel

4/6/2023
To kick off this new version of an old thing, I'm once again talking to documentary filmmaker Clay Tweel. In this episode Clay talks about why he decided to take a break from social media and how seeing a constant scroll of your contemporaries on sets and at award shows can cause you to make unhealthy and more times than not unfair comparisons to your own life and career. We also talk about what it's really like to be a working doc filmmaker with a growing family and some of the decisions he's made, the missteps he's overcome, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Of course, we also discuss some of his incredible films, including Finder's, keepers, the Wild Story of two men's Legal Battle Over a severed Leg, and Gleason, the Doc about former NFL Player Steve Gleason and his family's experience as he battles ALS. As always, I had a ton of fun talking to Clay. He's a great guy, and I think this episode is doing exactly what I want this podcast to be. It's honest, it's informative, and I hope you find it entertaining.

Duration:00:53:38

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#004 Wayne White - Master of (re)Invention

4/18/2020
On this episode I'm joined by an incredible artist, a wonderful friend and the subject of the first film I ever made, Wayne White. I've known Wayne for almost twenty years and his his work and his approach to life continue to inspire. This one is probably best for the initiated since we seem to be starting wherever we left off so giving the doc a watch before might be a good idea. Wayne has plenty to say about making the best use of your time, pushing yourself to try something new and wanting to entertain with his art. Later we're joined by Wayne's good friend and co-star of Beauty Is Embarrassing the incomparable, P. Michael Quinn. Wayne on Instagram @waynewhiteart Stream Beauty Is Embarrassing for free on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/Beauty-Embarrassing-Neil-Berkeley/dp/B009NNG0MM ... If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests If you have questions or comments please DM me on Instagram @neilpberkeley

Duration:00:58:35