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Personally Rebels, this episode was another treat for me. I love doing episodes about music, and I've wanted to do one about photography. So. BA-BAM! Two worlds get thrown together, courtesy of Mr Edward Dose. He's someone who wasn't planning on becoming a professional photographer who has photographed well over 100 rock stars...
Quite the privilege to speak to this lady, who's been heralded for her work in Christian film. It's been quite a journey for this Alabama native, and she's got a really interesting story to go with it. Also, you can hear about her connection with a previous Sherpa Screening Room guest! (No, not Lord Mr. Bruce...) Keep an eye open for Laura Ann's projects, as she's certainly one busy lady. Thanks for coming on the show, Laura Ann!
Laura Ann's info: website: lauraannheatongray...
You've gotta hand it to Heath-the guy knows how to make himself heard. Whether acting, singing, or doing voice-over work, you will eventually catch those baritone tones somewhere! I love it when the voiceover actors come on the show, and you never know what voice is going to come out of them. And Heath kept me laughing with his. He's truly a guy who's grateful for where he is today, and he's not afraid to give credit to those who helped get him there...
"It's always the quiet ones you've gotta watch out for," they always say. (Who exactly "they" are, I have no clue. ) But you wouldn't think that this soft-spoken young man would be running a podcast, a clothing line, and fine-tuning our Naval recruits into a solid, fighting machine. You can hear in Khalil's words that he's very driven and goal-oriented...
I know I say this a lot, Rebels, (mostly because I'm right and love to see my printed predictions, tee-hee) but DJ falls on my list of actors to watch. He's a guy with an interesting story and a true dedication to the craft of acting. I still think it would be interesting for him to play a cyber crime detective, since that stems from his background...
I normally don't come across podcasts that get high marks from other media, (Not like you'll find this podcast that way....) but "The Projection Booth" is certainly an exception to the rule. (I realized that I think I violated his third rule of having a successful show. I'll try harder in my next life.) But the breadth of knowledge that Mike has about all sorts of movies is nothing short of incredible. I'd bet he could make a lot of money as a guy who can resolve bar bets about movie trivia...
Happy Halloween, Rebels! (Or Happy Millard Fillmore day, if you're listening on another day.) "Odd Tonic" might be on a break, but as Jennifer told me, she loves a good ghost story, and the opportunity to tell one. Thus came the inspiration for "I Talk To Ghosts"...
It's easy to say Flynn is a nice guy and a lot of fun. Provided you're FAR away from a wrestling ring. IN a wrestling ring, I'll just pray for a head start to run, By about 2 days. But as you'll hear in this interview, he's truly someone who puts his heart and soul into whatever he does, and is appreciative of the opportunity to do it. ( I hope Vic the Bruiser isn't reading this...) And on his podcast, he's brought so many worlds together, which makes for an interesting listen...
Sooooo...who doesn't like a good suspense novel? ( Okay, no one asked you, you with the hat.) With the types of novels that John enjoyed growing up, an acting and medical background, and his authoring ability, I'm sure this was pretty much an inevitable no brainer for John. Which, oddly enough, was my nickname in high school. But I digress. I think all of the authors that I've interviewed somehow write about themselves in their characters...
It's funny how this interview sort of turns into a "Filmmaking 101" masterclass. But that's where Bryan's passion for movies and moviemaking shines right through. He's a guy who went from cybersecurity to being behind the camera. And what an interesting journey it's been for him. Keep an eye open for his upcoming projects, and in the meantime, check out his podcast. And given what I learned about camera lenses, I'm guessing the best lens on me would be the one on the camera that's turned off...