Synopsis
This podcast features expert interviews and how-to podcasts designed to help writers, producers, and actors master the unique skills they need to earn a good living from their work. We cover topics like what agents and managers need to see to represent you, how to find distribution, methods for funding your projects, and much more. If you are looking for live events, both online and face-to-face, check out NancyFultonMeetups.com. Nancy currently supports well over 40,000 entertainment industry pros with a wide variety of workshops and resources.
Episodes
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The Science of Behavior Change with Dr. Sean Young
11/11/2017 Duration: 42minDr. Sean Young, is a UCLA Medical School professor, and executive director or the UCLA Center for Digital Behavior, and the University of California Institute for Prediction Technology will discuss how to stick with the changes that will help you achieve your personal and professional objectives. His research has received more than $10M in funding from organizations like The National Institutes of Health, Facebook, and Intel, and well as leading hospitals.
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Interview: What Agents & Managers Need to See Before They Want to Represent You with Marc Pariser (CAA, WM, etc)
10/11/2017 Duration: 01h14minAs an agent at William Morris and CAA, Marc Pariser represented leading writers, directors, producers, production companies, comedians, actors, executives, and two past WGA Presidents while enjoying is his own extremely successful 25+ year career. In this interview he discusses what it takes to get a good agent or manager to represent you. You'll learn what they need to see, how to approach them, and what not to say and do.
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Interview: Making the $2M-$10M Film with Christina Jo Leigh Line Producer/Producer interviewed by Nancy Fulton
10/11/2017 Duration: 01h25minIt's completely possible to spend many years and many thousands of dollars working to produce a film that never gets made. You can also struggle to get a film made only to discover you've just purchased an expensive legal and financial nightmare for your family. Christina Jo'Leigh is a working producer and active line producer who has helped many projects go from script to screen. In this interview she helps new filmmakers understand how to build a project from the ground up.