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A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr

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A Conversation With, with host Floyd Marshall Jr, is for and about real independent filmmakers. We're going to sit back and chat with content creators doing amazing things and making their mark in the world of independent film and beyond. We're going to find out what makes these people exceptional creators in their spaces and we hope that you take something from our conversation and start your own. To your success!

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A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 117 - Mike Dennis and the Fight for Black Film Restoration and Empowerment

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall JrMay 08, 2024

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A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 117 - Mike Dennis and the Fight for Black Film Restoration and Empowerment

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 117 - Mike Dennis and the Fight for Black Film Restoration and Empowerment

In a recent podcast interview titled "On A Mission: Mike Dennis and the Fight for Black Film Restoration and Empowerment," Michael J. Dennis, also known as Mike D or Mike Dee of Reelblack, shared insights into his journey as a filmmaker, educator, and curator in Philadelphia. With a deep passion for black film and empowering the black community, Dennis has dedicated his career to educating, entertaining, enlightening, and empowering through film.


Dennis, the founder of Reelblack Inc., has been actively involved in the film industry for over two decades. His work includes hosting monthly film screenings of black films, contributing to the launch of Ava Duvernay's ARRAY, and curating a diverse range of content on his YouTube channel. Over the years, Dennis has interviewed various independent and Hollywood personalities, most notably the late Dick Gregory. He has also worked with industry giants such as Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, and Spike Lee.


One of Dennis' notable achievements includes serving as the executive producer on the restoration of Sam Firstenberg's 1989 action film, "Riverbend," which starred Steve James and Margaret Avery. The film had its world premiere at the Denton Black Film Festival, showcasing Dennis' commitment to preserving black cinema and telling authentic stories.


During the podcast interview with host Floyd Marshall, Dennis shared his early beginnings in the film industry, highlighting his education at New York University and the American Film Institute. His journey led him to work on projects like "Beloved" and collaborate with renowned filmmakers like M. Night Shyamalan. Inspired by the potential of Philadelphia's burgeoning film scene, Dennis believed in the city's ability to carve out its unique identity in the industry.


Driven by a desire to showcase independent black cinema, Dennis started a monthly screening series in Philadelphia, introducing audiences to the works of emerging black filmmakers. Through Reelblack, he aimed to create a platform for underrepresented voices and provide opportunities for filmmakers of color to share their stories.

Throughout the conversation, Dennis emphasized the importance of representation and empowerment in film. He highlighted the need for diverse voices in storytelling and the impact of digital technology in democratizing the filmmaking process. By championing black film restoration and empowerment, Dennis continues to be a leading figure in the industry, inspiring others to pursue their creative endeavors.

As a filmmaker, educator, and curator, Michael J. Dennis has made significant contributions to the world of black cinema. His dedication to preserving black stories and empowering filmmakers of color serves as a beacon of hope for the future of the industry. Through Reelblack, Dennis remains committed to educating, entertaining, and empowering audiences, one film at a time.


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May 08, 202401:33:50
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 116 - Chrys Phillips on Filming Your Passion - Overcoming Obstacles to the Directors Chair

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 116 - Chrys Phillips on Filming Your Passion - Overcoming Obstacles to the Directors Chair

Award-winning writer and director Chrys Phillips recently sat down for an inspiring podcast interview with Floyd Marshall Junior, where she shared her journey of overcoming adversity and ultimately becoming a successful filmmaker. Phillips, who hails from Australia, has made a name for herself in the industry with her acclaimed TV drama series "Counter Play" and her debut feature film "Madison and the Happiness Jar."

The interview delves into Phillips' early beginnings in the film business, revealing that her path to success was not without its challenges. Phillips recounted a pivotal moment in her career when she discovered that her manager had wrongfully obtained the copyright to her book series, leaving her devastated and unsure of her next steps. This setback led her to pivot towards creating her own web series, which eventually caught the attention of Amazon and propelled her into the world of TV and film production.

When asked about her childhood and how she turned challenges into advantages, Phillips shared a poignant reflection on her experiences with abuse and how she chose to view her tormentors not as perpetrators, but as fools. This mindset of resilience and determination helped her navigate tough situations and ultimately shaped her into the fierce and independent woman she is today.

The conversation also touched on the theme of adversity being a catalyst for growth and transformation. Floyd Marshall Jr. referenced a quote by a personal development guru, stating that things don't happen to you, they happen for you. Phillips acknowledged the truth in this statement, recognizing that the obstacles she faced in her past ultimately shaped her into the writer and director she is today.

Reflecting on her journey, Phillips acknowledged that if things had gone differently, she may have pursued a completely different career path. However, it was the challenges she faced and overcame that propelled her towards her true passion in filmmaking. Phillips' resilience, determination, and unwavering belief in herself have been instrumental in her success as a storyteller and director.

The podcast interview with Chrys Phillips serves as a powerful reminder that adversity can be a stepping stone to greatness. Phillips' story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of perseverance in pursuing one's dreams. Her journey from a challenging childhood to becoming an award-winning filmmaker is a source of inspiration for aspiring artists and creatives everywhere.


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Apr 30, 202401:08:55
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 115 Briana Cole: The Creative Force Behind Tubi's Hottest Films

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 115 Briana Cole: The Creative Force Behind Tubi's Hottest Films

In an exclusive podcast interview, author, screenwriter, and actress Briana Cole shared insights about her journey in the entertainment industry and her creative process behind Tubi's hottest films. Briana, a talented and versatile artist, has made a significant impact in both the book and film industries, authoring ten novels and penning scripts for several successful films.

Briana's work has garnered attention in the industry, with three of her novels currently being adapted into films. She has also worked as a staff writer on the TV series "Lace" and has produced and written for several films streaming on platforms like Tubi and Peacock, including the critically acclaimed "The Marriage Pass" and "Pseudo." Briana's diverse portfolio showcases her ability to captivate audiences with compelling storytelling and engaging characters.

During the podcast interview, Briana discussed her passion for writing, which she developed at a young age. She shared that she has always been a creative soul, immersing herself in worlds created by her favorite authors and eventually carving out her own path in the industry. Transitioning from writing novels to screenplays was a natural progression for Briana, who found the process to be a way of combining her love for writing and acting.

When asked about her sources of inspiration, Briana emphasized that her ideas stem from life itself. She revealed that she constantly jots down thoughts and concepts that come to her, drawing inspiration from everyday experiences and interactions. Whether it's a snippet of conversation or a news story, Briana's creative process involves refining these nuggets of inspiration into compelling narratives that resonate with audiences.

One of Briana's standout qualities as a writer is her ability to infuse her work with authenticity and relatability. Drawing from personal experiences and observations, she creates stories that resonate with diverse audiences and explore thought-provoking and entertaining themes. Briana's dedication to her craft and commitment to storytelling have earned her recognition in the industry and a loyal following of fans.

As a self-taught screenwriter, Briana's journey is a testament to her resilience and determination to succeed in a competitive industry. By immersing herself in the world of scriptwriting and continuously honing her skills, she has been able to bring her vision to life on the screen and connect with audiences on a deeper level. Briana's passion for storytelling shines through in her work, and her innovative approach to filmmaking has solidified her position as a creative force to be reckoned with.

Briana Cole's interview offers a glimpse into the mind of a talented artist who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Her dedication to her craft, authenticity in storytelling, and unwavering passion for creativity make her a force to be reckoned with in the world of film and literature. As her star continues to rise, Briana's work will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on audiences worldwide as her star continues to rise.

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Apr 23, 202401:04:15
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 114 - Canadian filmmaker Matt Power - the making of - What If It Was Me?

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 114 - Canadian filmmaker Matt Power - the making of - What If It Was Me?

Canadian filmmaker Matt Power recently shared a heartfelt and moving story on a podcast interview, discussing the making of the feature film "What If It Was Me?" The film, produced by Mark Schneider, tells the true story of two brothers and the devastating accident that forever changed their lives.

The film revolves around the Miley brothers, Buddy and Jimmy, who were both star athletes in high school. Buddy, a talented quarterback, became paralyzed from the neck down after a tragic football injury. The film portrays the bond between the two brothers as they navigate the challenges brought on by the accident, ultimately leading to a heart-wrenching decision.

Mark Schneider, who wrote and produced the film, had a personal connection to the story as he too found himself paralyzed in a foreign country, mirroring the struggles of his friend Buddy. The film serves as a tribute to Buddy and a reflection on the sacrifices made by Jimmy in caring for his brother.

Matt Power, the director of the film, shared his experience of receiving an unexpected email from Mark Schneider, a stranger at the time, who wanted him to direct the movie. Initially skeptical, Matt decided to take on the project, leading to an incredible journey that would change his life. The film was completed in 2019, but tragically, Mark passed away shortly after its completion.

The film "What If It Was Me?" delves into themes of love, brotherhood, devotion, sacrifice, drama, and sports, offering a powerful and emotional narrative that resonates with audiences. It explores the complexities of familial relationships and the lengths one would go to for a loved one in need.

During the podcast interview, Matt Power reflected on his journey into the film industry, starting as a volunteer on a production set in Canada. His passion for filmmaking grew over the years, leading him to pursue formal training and ultimately direct projects like "What If It Was Me?"

The conversation with Matt Power on the podcast highlighted the profound impact of the film and the personal connections that drove its creation. The story behind the making of "What If It Was Me?" serves as a reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring bonds of family.

As Matt Power continues to share the story of the Miley brothers through the film, he honors the legacy of Mark Schneider and the message of hope and compassion that the movie conveys. The screening of the film in the Philadelphia area is set to be a poignant tribute to Mark's vision and the enduring power of storytelling in cinema.

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Apr 16, 202401:05:05
 A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 113 - Creative Producer Danita Patterson: A Force to be Reckoned With in Hollywood

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 113 - Creative Producer Danita Patterson: A Force to be Reckoned With in Hollywood

In a recent episode of "A Conversation with Floyd Marshall Jr." the talented and multi-hyphenate Danita Patterson graced the virtual stage. Patterson, known for her work in the film industry and her dedication to her non-profit organization Destiny's Outreach, captivated the audience with her insights and wisdom.

Patterson's journey into the world of arts and entertainment began at a young age, as she started performing in musicals at just fourteen years old. Her passion for the creative arts led her to pursue a career in film and television production, eventually landing her in Los Angeles after graduating from college. Despite not knowing anyone in the city, Patterson's determination and hard work paid off when she secured her first job on the iconic show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."

One of the key aspects of Patterson's career that sets her apart is her role as a creative producer. Unlike traditional producers who may focus on the business and logistical aspects of production, creative producers like Patterson bring a unique blend of creativity and business acumen to the table. As a writer, creator, and visionary, Patterson is able to not only develop compelling content but also strategize and package projects effectively.

Patterson's ability to straddle the worlds of creativity and business is a testament to her unique skill set. While some producers may specialize in writing or business development, Patterson excels in both areas, making her a valuable asset in the industry. Her role as a creative producer allows her to be intimately involved in the content creation process, from writing treatments to collaborating with other writers to bring projects to life.

In a landscape dominated by executive producers and showrunners, creative producers like Patterson play a crucial role in shaping a project's creative vision. By combining her storytelling abilities with her business savvy, Patterson is able to craft engaging content and ensure that projects are successfully brought to fruition. Her holistic approach to production sets her apart from her peers and has earned her respect and recognition in the industry.

As Patterson continues to make her mark in Hollywood, her work with Destiny's Outreach for teens and millennials serves as a reminder of her commitment to giving back and empowering the next generation of creatives. Through her podcast interview with Floyd Marshall Jr., Patterson's passion for her craft and dedication to her community shine through, inspiring listeners to pursue their own creative dreams with tenacity and grace.

In conclusion, Danita Patterson's journey from a young performer to a seasoned creative producer is a testament to her talent, hard work, and unwavering dedication to her craft. As she continues to make waves in Hollywood and beyond, Patterson's unique blend of creativity and business acumen sets her apart as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.


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Apr 09, 202401:07:32
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 112 - Script Writing: Untangling the knots and Unleashing the Potential of Your Story

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 112 - Script Writing: Untangling the knots and Unleashing the Potential of Your Story

In a recent podcast interview, Shannan E Johnson, the CEO and founder of The Professional Pen, shared insights into the world of scriptwriting and storytelling. Johnson, a former executive at the Syfy channel, has transitioned into a script consultant extraordinaire, helping writers navigate the complex landscape of Hollywood.

During the interview, Johnson discussed her journey into the film industry, recounting how she quit her job, drove to Los Angeles, and embarked on internships to gain experience. She highlighted the pivotal moment when she realized the importance of understanding the business side of television, a facet often overlooked in traditional film school education.

One of the key points of the discussion centered around the challenges Johnson faced as a development executive, where she was told to be "seen but not heard." This directive, which discouraged her from fully participating and learning, profoundly impacted her confidence and growth in the role. Johnson emphasized the importance of creating an environment where aspiring professionals can ask questions, make mistakes, and fully engage in the learning process.

As the conversation delved deeper, Johnson shared her approach to script consulting, which she described as a blend of teaching, therapy, and coaching. She emphasized the need for writers to tap into their vulnerabilities and put themselves on the page to create impactful stories. Johnson's technique involves using life experiences to inform storytelling and vice versa, fostering a deeper connection between the writer and their narrative.

The interview also touched on the mission of The Professional Pen, a script consultancy that aims to empower writers and guide them through the development of their screenplays. Johnson highlighted the importance of having a coach in the writing world, drawing parallels to the mentorship and guidance found in other industries such as sports, acting, and life coaching.

Throughout the conversation, Johnson's passion for storytelling and empowering creatives shone through throughout the conversation. Her relatable approach to sharing knowledge and dedication to helping writers build confidence and competence in navigating Hollywood were evident. Listeners were encouraged to follow Johnson on YouTube and Instagram for a steady stream of valuable insights and guidance on scriptwriting and screenwriting.

In conclusion, Shannan E Johnson's podcast interview provided a glimpse into the world of script consulting and the journey of a former executive turned script consultant. Her commitment to fostering a supportive and educational environment for writers, coupled with her deep understanding of the nuances of storytelling, makes her a valuable resource for aspiring creatives seeking to unleash the potential of their stories.


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Apr 02, 202401:40:26
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 111 - Challenging the Status Quo with Graham Streeter and Alex Lebosq

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 111 - Challenging the Status Quo with Graham Streeter and Alex Lebosq

In a recent episode of the A Conversation With Floyd Marshall Jr. podcast, award-winning filmmakers Graham Streeter and Alex Lebosq discussed their journey in the film industry and their commitment to creating thought-provoking and socially impactful films under their company, Imperative Pictures.

Graham Streeter's Artistic Evolution:

Graham Streeter, the writer/director behind films like "I May Regret" and "Blind Malice," shared his humble beginnings as a young artist who found his passion for filmmaking through a series of serendipitous events. From living in Japan for 10 years and working with Japanese television to eventually establishing Imperative Pictures in 2000, Streeter's artistic evolution has been a testament to his dedication to the craft.

Alex Lebosq's Commercial Success and Transition to Independent Films:

On the other hand, Alex Lebosq, as an executive producer with a background in advertising, made a name for himself through iconic campaigns for Apple, including the launch of the iPhone and collaborations with Beats by Dre. Lebosq's transition from the fast-paced world of commercial production to producing socially relevant independent films with Imperative Pictures reflects his commitment to storytelling that matters.


The Birth of Imperative Pictures:

The genesis of Imperative Pictures was a result of Streeter and Lebosq's shared vision to address imperative issues through their storytelling. The company's focus on creating compelling narratives that shed light on socially conscious issues has been at the core of its mission since its inception. Through films like "Unfix" and "I May Regret," Imperative Pictures continues to challenge the status quo and push boundaries in the film industry.

Conversations with Floyd Marshall:

During the podcast interview with host Floyd Marshall, Streeter and Lebosq delved into their creative process, inspirations, and the impact they hope to make through their films. Marshall, impressed by Imperative Pictures' work, engaged in a lively discussion with the filmmakers, exploring their personal journeys and the stories behind their acclaimed projects.

A Legacy of Socially Impactful Films:

As Streeter and Lebosq discussed their respective backgrounds and collaborative efforts at Imperative Pictures, it became evident that their legacy in the film industry goes beyond just entertainment. By tackling complex themes and challenging societal norms, the duo aims to spark conversations and provoke thought through their storytelling.


In conclusion, Graham Streeter and Alex Lebosq's appearance on the Breaking the Frame podcast shed light on their unwavering commitment to creating films that not only entertain but also inspire change. Through Imperative Pictures, they continue to push boundaries and challenge the status quo in the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of socially impactful cinema that resonates with audiences worldwide.



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Mar 19, 202458:36
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 110 - Behind the Scenes of the film "Fractured" with Filmmaker Omegia Keeys & Actress Tinesha Lynn:

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 110 - Behind the Scenes of the film "Fractured" with Filmmaker Omegia Keeys & Actress Tinesha Lynn:

In a recent podcast interview, filmmaker Omegia Keeys and actress Tinesha Lynn shared insights about their latest film, “Fractured.” The movie delves into the complexities of mental illness, sex trafficking, and the blurred lines between reality and psychosis. Omegia Keeys, the film's writer, drew inspiration from personal experiences and a desire to shed light on important issues often overlooked in society.

The Inspiration Behind “Fractured”

Omegia Keeys revealed that her passion for thrillers and a desire to explore deep-rooted issues within the community led her to create “Fractured.” Drawing from her own family’s experiences with mental illness, she wanted to tell a story that highlighted the struggles and complexities faced by individuals dealing with such challenges. The inclusion of the theme of sex trafficking stemmed from a need to address the harsh realities faced by many young women in society.

Tackling Important Issues

The filmmaker did not shy away from addressing complex topics such as sex trafficking and mental illness. She aimed to bring awareness to these issues and spark conversations that could lead to positive change. Tinesha Lynn, who played a pivotal role in the film, emphasized the importance of portraying the multi-layered characters with authenticity and depth.

Casting and Preparation

The casting process for “Fractured” was meticulous, with Omegia Keeys searching for actors who could embody the complexity of their characters. Tinesha Lynn’s portrayal of Ava was praised for its depth and authenticity, while Marion’s character was seamlessly brought to life by a long-time collaborator of Omegia’s. The actress dived deep into her character while exploring her motivation and struggles to deliver a powerful performance that resonated with audiences.

Audience Response and Impact

“Fractured” has garnered positive feedback from viewers, who have praised its compelling storytelling and thought-provoking themes. The film’s ability to tackle sensitive issues in a respectful and nuanced manner has resonated with audiences, sparking meaningful conversations about mental health, sex trafficking, and the complexities of human relationships.

Looking Ahead

As “Fractured” continues to make waves on Amazon Prime Video, Omegia Keeys, and Tinesha Lynn are already looking toward future projects that will continue to push boundaries and shed light on important societal issues. Their collaboration has not only resulted in a critically acclaimed film but has also sparked a dialogue that aims to bring about positive change.

In conclusion, the podcast interview with Omegia Keeys and Tinesha Lynn shed light on the creative process behind “Fractured” and the impact it has had on audiences. By addressing important issues with sensitivity and depth, the filmmaker has entertained and sparked important conversations about mental health and social justice. As the film continues to resonate with viewers, it serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of storytelling in creating awareness and promoting positive change.

Mar 12, 202401:07:59
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 109 - Inside Hollywod - Black and Underpaid

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 109 - Inside Hollywod - Black and Underpaid

The podcast interview titled "Inside Hollywood - Black and Underpaid- a Story in Numbers" brought together Cheryl Bedford, Roni Davis, and Emelyn Stuart to discuss the challenges faced by women of color in the film industry. The conversation shed light on the disparities in pay and opportunities for women of color compared to their white counterparts. The discussion was led by host Floyd Marshall Jr., who highlighted the issue of underpayment in the industry despite the immense talent and contributions of women of color like Taraji P. Henson.

Cheryl Bedford, the founder of "Women of Color Unite" and the "JTC List," emphasized the importance of data-driven solutions to address the systemic issues faced by women of color in the entertainment industry. She pointed out that the barriers to entry, such as union requirements, disproportionately affect women of color, making it difficult for them to advance in their careers. Bedford's work is focused on breaking down these barriers and advocating for more equitable opportunities for women of color in the industry.

Emelyn Stuart, the founder of the October Film Festival and the Stewart Cinema Cafe, shared her experiences as the first Black Latina to own a movie theater in New York. Stuart highlighted the need for education and mentorship programs to empower artists of color to navigate the business side of the industry effectively. She is working towards opening more theaters and launching a business school for artists to bridge the gap in understanding the financial aspects of the industry.

Roni Davis, the co-founder of "Black Love Exists" and the hit series "Tough Love," discussed the challenges faced by women of color in the film industry and the importance of representation both in front of and behind the camera. Davis emphasized the need for more diverse voices and stories to be told in the industry to create a more inclusive and equitable environment for women of color.

Overall, the podcast highlighted the need for systemic change in the entertainment industry to address the issues of underpayment and lack of opportunities for women of color. The conversation underscored the importance of data-driven solutions, mentorship programs, and advocacy efforts to create a more level playing field for women of color in Hollywood.

As the conversation continues, it is clear that the industry must work towards greater diversity, equity, and inclusion to ensure that all voices are heard and valued. The stories and experiences shared by Cheryl Bedford, Roni Davis, and Emelyn Stuart serve as a call to action for the industry to do better and create a more inclusive and equitable environment for women of color in Hollywood.

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Mar 06, 202401:20:08
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 108 - Delores M Flynn - From Journalist to Award-Winning Filmmaker

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 108 - Delores M Flynn - From Journalist to Award-Winning Filmmaker

Delores M Flynn is a writer and director who has made a name for herself in the film industry. With a background in journalism and a passion for storytelling, Flynn has successfully transitioned from reporting on city government and entertainment news to creating critically acclaimed films. In this podcast interview, Floyd Marshall Jr. explores Flynn's journey from being a full-time journalist to a full-time mom and, ultimately, a highly accomplished filmmaker.

A Storyteller at Heart

Flynn's love for cinema and storytelling began at a young age. She fondly recalls crafting stories with her grandmother and continued to pursue her passion while studying at Northwestern University. It was during graduate school that she discovered her affinity for screenwriting, which eventually led her to the world of filmmaking.

Taking the Plunge

After putting her writing aspirations on hold to raise a family, Flynn decided it was time to pursue her filmmaking dreams. She enrolled in a film school called Motion Picture Institute and was immediately immersed in various aspects of filmmaking. Despite having no prior experience with cameras or equipment, Flynn embraced the hands-on approach and quickly fell in love with directing.

Multiple Accolades and Awards

Flynn's talent and dedication have not gone unnoticed in the film industry. Her short films, "The Color of Hate" and "mama," have been selected in multiple film festivals and have earned her an impressive 24 awards. These films tackle important topics such as interracial love and postpartum depression, showcasing Flynn's ability to tell compelling stories that resonate with audiences.

Speaking Out on Domestic Violence

In addition to her short films, Flynn recently directed a short called "Why Me!?" that raises awareness about domestic violence. The film premiered last year to a private audience with support from HAVEN, a nonprofit organization that helps domestic violence survivors. Flynn's commitment to shedding light on important social issues through her work highlights her dedication to using film as a powerful medium for storytelling and advocacy.

Feature Films and Collaborations

Flynn has also directed two feature films, "Cut Throat" and "The Easy Path." "Cut Throat" is currently streaming on Tubi, and "The Easy Path" is awaiting distribution. In addition to her own projects, Flynn has worked on commercials and independent film sets throughout Metro Detroit. Her impressive list of credits includes collaborations with notable names such as Pepsi, Gal Gadot, Cazzie David, and Elisa Kalani.

A Bright Future

With her passion for storytelling and her ability to captivate audiences, Flynn's future in the film industry looks promising. Her journey from journalist to filmmaker serves as an inspiration to others who may be considering a career change or pursuing their creative aspirations. As she continues to tell powerful stories and make a mark in the industry, Flynn's impact as a writer and director will undoubtedly continue to grow.

In conclusion, Delores M Flynn's transition from journalism to filmmaking is a testament to her passion, talent, and determination. Through her short films and feature films, she has proven herself as a skilled storyteller, earning numerous accolades and awards along the way. Her ability to tackle important social issues and collaborate with industry professionals showcases her versatility and commitment to her craft. As Flynn's career continues to flourish, audiences can look forward to being moved and inspired by her future projects.


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A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 107 - The Art Of The Logline in Scriptwriting

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 107 - The Art Of The Logline in Scriptwriting

In a recent podcast interview with host Floyd Marshall Jr., James "Doc" Mason, a seasoned screenwriter, producer, and consultant, shared his insights on crafting a compelling logline that captures the attention of Hollywood executives. His book, "Mastering the Logline: How to Excite Hollywood in a Single Sentence," serves as a guide for aspiring writers to create loglines that entice industry professionals to read their scripts. In this interview, Mason discussed the importance of the logline, the common pitfalls writers face, and the key elements that make a logline successful.

The Significance of Loglines:

Mason explained that a well-crafted logline is crucial as it acts as a gateway for industry professionals to decide whether to read a script. He emphasized that a logline is not merely a description of the story but rather a concise representation of the central conflict. Mason believes that a logline should be intriguing and pique the curiosity of the reader, providing them with enough information to get them excited about the script.

Crafting a Phenomenal Logline:

During the interview, Mason discussed the challenges writers face when condensing an entire story into just a few sentences. He highlighted the importance of understanding the central conflict and effectively describing it in 30 to 35 words. Mason stressed that writers should focus on capturing the essence of the conflict rather than attempting to describe the entire story. By doing so, writers can create loglines that generate interest and compel readers to request the full script.

The Role of Conflict:

Mason emphasized that loglines revolve around conflict and that writers should prioritize conveying this conflict in their loglines. He discussed Christopher Lockhart's approach to loglines, which centers on the three Cs: conflict, conflict, and conflict. Mason expanded on Lockhart's method, explaining that loglines should aim to describe the central conflict of the story, providing readers with a clear understanding of what the protagonist is up against.

Understanding the Elements of a Logline:

Mason identified nine essential elements that should be included in a logline. These elements encompass the story's protagonist, the goal they strive to achieve, the stakes involved, the main conflict, and the unique premise that sets the story apart. By incorporating these elements into a logline, writers can create a compelling and comprehensive overview of their script.

The Journey to Success:

Throughout the interview, Mason shared his personal journey as a screenwriter and how his experiences shaped his understanding of loglines. From his early days working at Blockbuster Video to owning his own video store, Mason's passion for movies ultimately led him to pursue a career in writing. He discussed the ups and downs of his career, including the persistence required to see his scripts come to fruition, such as his upcoming project, "Journey to Now."

Conclusion:

Crafting an enticing logline is a crucial skill for screenwriters, as it serves as the gateway to grabbing the attention of Hollywood executives. James "Doc" Mason's book, "Mastering the Logline," offers valuable insights and guidance to help writers create loglines that excite industry professionals. By understanding the central conflict, focusing on the key elements, and capturing the essence of the story, writers can increase their chances of getting their scripts noticed in a highly competitive industry.

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Feb 13, 202401:01:04
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 106 - Dealing With Imposter Syndrome In The Black Film Industry Round Table

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 106 - Dealing With Imposter Syndrome In The Black Film Industry Round Table

Imposter Syndrome, a phenomenon where individuals doubt their own abilities and fear being exposed as fraud, is a prevalent issue in various industries. In a special edition of "A Conversation With Floyd Marshall Jr," a podcast hosted by Floyd Marshall Jr, some esteemed professionals in the black film industry came together to discuss this topic. The round table included Okema T. Moore, James Moorer, Shakesha Williams, and Stefan LaToure, all of whom shared their experiences and insights on dealing with imposter syndrome in the industry.

The Struggles Faced in the Black Film Industry

The black film industry, like many other sectors, has its own unique challenges and obstacles. Being a person of color in predominantly white spaces can create feelings of isolation and pressure to prove oneself. The panelists acknowledged

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Despite the difficulties, the panelists shared their strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome. Okema T. Moore emphasized the importance of intentionality and self-reflection. She encouraged individuals to remind themselves of their accomplishments and the progress they have made, even in the face of setbacks. Moore also highlighted the significance of having a supportive community that can provide encouragement and validation.

James Moorer, on the other hand, discussed the impact of societal conditioning on imposter syndrome among black individuals. He explained that historical experiences of being told they were not good enough can linger and affect their confidence in professional settings. Moorer stressed the need to redefine personal identity and remember one's worth and capabilities. By understanding who they truly are, individuals can combat the negative self-talk associated with imposter syndrome.

Shakesha Williams shared her personal journey as a filmmaker and producer. She emphasized the importance of self-belief and resilience in navigating imposter syndrome. Williams encouraged individuals to embrace their unique perspectives and talents, even if they feel like outsiders in certain spaces. By staying true to oneself, she believes that black creatives can make a significant impact in the industry and pave the way for others.

The Power of Representation and Community

Throughout the discussion, the panelists recognized the value of representation and community support in combating imposter syndrome. Stefan LaToure highlighted the role of mentors and friends who uplift and remind individuals of their worth. He spoke of his personal experience with Okema T. Moore, who has been a source of encouragement throughout their careers. LaToure stressed the importance of having people who believe in you and help you recognize your own potential.

In conclusion, the round table on "Dealing With Imposter Syndrome In The Black Film Industry" shed light on the struggles faced by black professionals in the film industry and provided valuable insights on overcoming imposter syndrome. By fostering self-belief, building supportive communities, and embracing one's unique perspective, black creatives can navigate this challenge and make significant contributions to the industry. The discussion serves as a reminder that success is not determined by external validation but by one's own determination and resilience.

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Feb 06, 202401:38:40
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 105 - Script Writing Tips: Is your script pitch ready?

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 105 - Script Writing Tips: Is your script pitch ready?

In a recent podcast interview titled "Is Your Script Pitch Ready?", Leah Saint Marie and Angel Murphy, the founders of the pitch, joined host Floyd Marshall Junior to discuss their unique podcast and provide insights on script pitching in the industry. The interview explored their backgrounds, experiences, and their journey into the world of filmmaking and writing.

Getting Started in the Industry:

Leah Saint Marie, an investigative journalist turned filmmaker, shared her journey of pursuing her passion for writing and film. With a degree in creative writing and investigative journalism, Leah recognized the power of journalism in scriptwriting and storytelling. She attended Point Park University and later moved to Hollywood. Initially offering her services for free to build her resume and connections, Leah emphasized the importance of investing time and effort to improve one's craft and gain experience. Angel Murphy, on the other hand, began his career as an actor and later ventured into writing. Acting classes introduced him to the world of scripts, ultimately inspiring him to explore writing. He highlighted the significance of honing one's skills through continuous learning and practice.

The Power of Working for Free:

Leah and Angel discussed the value of working for free in the initial stages of their careers. They drew parallels with other professions, such as athletes and actors, who invest significant time and effort before achieving success. The duo stressed the importance of being passionate and curious about the work, as this drives individuals towards improvement and eventual recognition. They emphasized that the investment made in one's craft during the early stages often pays off in the long run.

Leah's Impactful Work as an Investigative Journalist:

Leah shared her experience working as an investigative journalist, highlighting the significance of her work in helping exonerate a man who had been wrongfully convicted for 25 years. Her dedication to accuracy and the high stakes involved in such cases underscored the importance of meticulous research and reporting. Leah's work in the field of investigative journalism instilled in her a deep sense of purpose and shaped her approach to storytelling in the film industry.

The Pitch Podcast:

Leah and Angel co-founded "The Pitch", a podcast where screenwriters have the opportunity to pitch their scripts. The duo also introduced a segment where industry actors read the first three pages of the screenplays. This unique concept provides screenwriters with valuable feedback and exposure. The pitch podcast aims to answer questions regarding script pitching and provide aspiring writers with new perspectives and strategies.

Conclusion:

Leah Saint Marie and Angel Murphy's podcast interview shed light on their respective journeys into the film industry and their unique approach to script pitching. Their emphasis on continuous learning, investing in one's craft, and the power of working for free resonates with the challenges and dedication required in pursuing a career in the creative industry. Through their podcast, Leah and Angel aim to provide valuable insights and opportunities for aspiring screenwriters, helping them navigate the competitive world of script pitching.


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Jan 30, 202401:04:40
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 104 - The Impact of Tubi's Changing Landscape on Black Filmmakers: What You Need to Know

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 104 - The Impact of Tubi's Changing Landscape on Black Filmmakers: What You Need to Know

Tubi, a popular streaming platform, has undergone significant changes in recent years, which have raised concerns about the impact on black filmmakers. In a podcast interview, industry experts discussed the evolving landscape of Tubi and how it might affect content creators of color. The panelists included Omega Keys, Tawan Bazemore, Hillard Guess, and Tiffany Yancy, who provided valuable insights and advice for black filmmakers navigating these changes.

The Growth and Transformation of Tubi:

Tubi was founded in 2019 and has since amassed close to 70 million subscribers. It became a haven for black talent, offering a platform for filmmakers who struggled to find a home elsewhere. However, as Tubi grows, it is changing its content offerings and partnerships. The panelists discussed the recent partnerships Tubi has entered into, including those with Warner Brothers Discovery, the NBA G League, Universal Media Group, and Vice, among others. These partnerships indicate a shift towards curated and exclusive content, similar to what happened with Netflix and Amazon in the past.

Lessons from Amazon's Transformation:

The panelists drew insights from Amazon's transformation, where the platform initially allowed anything and everything. However, as the platform evolved, it became more selective about the content it showcased. Omega Keys, who experienced Amazon's changes, emphasized the importance of improving the quality of films. Filmmakers were urged to enhance sound, lighting, and visuals to meet higher standards. Despite limited budgets, it was essential for black filmmakers to work within their means and produce higher-quality films to stay relevant on Tubi.

The Cycle of Representation:

Hillard Guess highlighted the cyclical nature of representation in the entertainment industry. After the viral response to the "Dear Hollywood" letter following George Floyd's murder, there was a surge in interest and support for black filmmakers. However, Guess warned that this attention might eventually fade, and the industry would return to its previous state. The panelists emphasized the need for black filmmakers to be aware of these cycles and continue pushing for sustained representation and opportunities.

Staying Ahead of the Fray:

To ensure their content remains relevant and accessible on Tubi, black filmmakers were advised to stay proactive. The panelists stressed the importance of continuously improving the quality of their work, adapting to evolving industry standards, and being mindful of shifts in the platform's content preferences. They encouraged black filmmakers to strive for excellence in all aspects of filmmaking, including writing, directing, editing, and post-production. By consistently delivering high-quality films, filmmakers of color can increase their chances of longevity on Tubi.


As Tubi undergoes changes and forms partnerships with major industry players, black filmmakers must adapt and stay ahead of the evolving landscape. By focusing on the quality of their work and embracing opportunities for growth and improvement, these filmmakers can continue making an impact on the platform. While the entertainment industry's commitment to diversity and inclusion may wax and wane, the panelists highlighted the importance of perseverance and the continuous pursuit of excellence in order to succeed in the ever-changing world of streaming platforms like Tubi.

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Jan 23, 202401:21:45
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 103 - From Reporter to Filmmaker - Meet Mary Patel Gallagher

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 103 - From Reporter to Filmmaker - Meet Mary Patel Gallagher

Mary Patel-Gallagher, a Philadelphia native, has transitioned from being a political journalist to an independent filmmaker based in Las Vegas. In a recent podcast interview with Floyd Marshall Junior, she discussed her journey and the challenges she faced in the film industry. Patel-Gallagher shared insights into her career change, her documentary "Electile Dysfunction," and her first feature film "Holistay," which is now streaming on various platforms.

From Political Reporter to Filmmaker

Patel-Gallagher started her career as a political journalist, working as a columnist for the Philadelphia City Paper for 13 years. Her column, "Political Notebook," covered local, statewide, and national political issues. She also served as a correspondent for the Democratic and Republican presidential conventions and appeared on the ABC affiliate political talk show, "Inside Story." Her experience in politics led her to produce and direct the documentary "Electile Dysfunction," which examined the voting culture in the US.

Transitioning to Filmmaking

After the newspaper industry faced significant changes, Patel-Gallagher decided to pursue a career change and delve into feature filmmaking. She moved to Los Angeles in 2010 to immerse herself in the film industry. While in LA, she worked on various projects and developed a strong network of contacts. Patel-Gallagher gained experience in producing debates for Comcast and served on the board of the Philadelphia Film Festival.

Creating "Electile Dysfunction"

Patel-Gallagher's documentary, "Electile Dysfunction," focused on the American voter's apathy and lack of awareness about political candidates. The film used the backdrop of a major Senate race between Rick Santorum and Bob Casey as a template. Patel-Gallagher interviewed voters from different backgrounds, including a celebrity section that explored the impact of celebrities on political campaigns. The documentary premiered at the Philadelphia Film Festival in 2008 and later secured distribution with Cinema Libre.

The Journey to "Holistay"

After her success with "Electile Dysfunction," Patel-Gallagher shifted her focus to creating her own feature film. She spent several years working on her first feature, "Holistay," a thriller psychological horror film. The movie was shot in Las Vegas, where Patel-Gallagher currently resides. Overcoming the challenges of being an independent filmmaker, she managed to complete the film, which was eventually distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures. "Holistay" is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video, VOD, and Google Play.

The Move to Las Vegas

Patel-Gallagher's decision to move to Las Vegas was driven by lifestyle changes and a desire to escape the high costs associated with living in California. She found Las Vegas to be an affordable location for shooting her films. While the city may not be as established in the film industry as Los Angeles, Patel-Gallagher was able to assemble a crew and shoot her film, even utilizing her own house as a location. Las Vegas provided a new creative environment for Patel-Gallagher's filmmaking endeavors.

The Future of Independent Filmmaking

As an independent filmmaker, Patel-Gallagher acknowledged the challenges of navigating the industry dominated by corporate entities. While there are more platforms available for showcasing independent films, the competition remains fierce. Patel-Gallagher has plans for future projects, including sequels to "Holistay" and a film centered around the Jimmy Chagra Trial featuring former Las Vegas Mayor and Philadelphia Mob lawyer Oscar Goodman.


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Jan 17, 202401:18:40
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 102 - Joanne Butcher - Make Movies - Make Money - Make the World a Better Place.

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 102 - Joanne Butcher - Make Movies - Make Money - Make the World a Better Place.

In a recent podcast interview with Floyd Marshall Jr., Joanne Butcher, a renowned consulting producer, discussed her expertise in fundraising and securing funding for independent films. With over 100 filmmakers under her guidance, Butcher has facilitated the sale of numerous feature films and participated in the distribution of 17 successful projects. Her vast experience and track record in the film industry have made her a sought-after expert in the field.

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Butcher's journey in the film industry began with her passion for the arts. Originally from London, she moved to Miami in the 1980s and immersed herself in the local arts scene. Starting out by volunteering at arts events, Butcher gradually got involved with artists and began showing experimental art movies. Her dedication and knowledge led to the opening of a cinema, where she took charge and also taught scriptwriting at a film school they established. The cinema showcased popular art house films from around the world, attracting audiences far and wide. It was during this time that Butcher realized the need to support advanced filmmakers and founded the Florida feature film competition. This competition aimed to provide cash prizes and goods and services to winners, giving them the necessary resources to bring their visions to life. The competition proved highly successful, with at least 4 out of 6 finalists successfully producing their feature films. Filmmakers like Jamie O'Brien and Brian Benson, who participated in the competition, have even taken their films to prestigious festivals like Sundance. After leaving the organization she was running, Butcher moved to San Francisco and began working on capital campaigns, raising millions of dollars for building projects. However, her passion for film remained, and she eventually returned to working with filmmakers. Although she faced personal setbacks during her illness, Butcher persevered and reestablished her career, currently working full-time with a list of 20 projects in development. Butcher's expertise in funding films extends beyond traditional methods. She has successfully guided her clients through major donors, grants, foundations, and corporate sponsorships. In addition, Butcher has been instrumental in utilizing crowdfunding campaigns, with over 40 successful campaigns under her belt. By combining her vast knowledge of funding sources and her keen understanding of the film industry, she has become a valuable resource for independent filmmakers seeking financial support. During the podcast interview, Butcher also discussed the importance of film schools incorporating fundraising and grant writing into their curriculum. She believes that aspiring filmmakers should be equipped with the skills to secure funding for their projects. In response to this need, Butcher offers training sessions to filmmakers, teaching them how to navigate the world of movie grants, filmmaking funding, and crowdfunding for films. Joanne Butcher's dedication to the success of independent filmmakers is evident in her impressive track record and ongoing commitment to supporting their projects. Her expertise in securing funding has allowed numerous filmmakers to bring their visions to the big screen, making her an influential figure in the industry. As she continues to guide and empower filmmakers through her consulting work, Joanne Butcher remains a trailblazer in the world of film funding.

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Oct 31, 202301:04:33
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 101 - New Hollywood - How Evette Vargas Created an Entire Movement on Clubhouse and Beyond.

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 101 - New Hollywood - How Evette Vargas Created an Entire Movement on Clubhouse and Beyond.

Our podcast guest, Evette Vargas, shares her insights on the future of Hollywood and her groundbreaking work on Clubhouse.

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Evette Vargas, an award-winning writer, director, and producer in the film industry, has created a movement on Clubhouse and beyond known as "New Hollywood." Through her work and advocacy, Vargas has been instrumental in promoting diversity and inclusivity in the entertainment industry.

Vargas's journey in the industry began with a passion for visual storytelling, which she explored through drawing, painting, and writing. After studying fashion and graphic design at FIT in New York, she decided to pursue her true passion for storytelling. Vargas researched NYU's film school and enrolled in a summer course, which eventually led to her acceptance into the prestigious film program.

After graduating from NYU, Vargas moved to Los Angeles, where she worked at various studios, including Universal, Disney, and Sony. Here, she honed her skills in creating digital content for different mediums and became one of the few experts in multi-platform storytelling at the time. Vargas and her boyfriend also started a successful digital media production company catering to studios, production companies, and artists.

However, Vargas soon realized that she wanted to prioritize telling her own stories rather than solely focusing on client work. She recognized the storytelling potential of television and decided to study it at UCLA's screenwriting program. Thriving in the program, Vargas developed multiple television series and gained knowledge in the filmmaking process.

In 2012, before graduating from UCLA, Vargas won a digital series lab contest organized for NYU alumni in LA. This win led to the production of three episodes of the web series "Dark Profit," starring Henry Rollins. The series garnered positive feedback from NBCUniversal Television Executives, leading to Vargas receiving a production grant and further episodes of "Dark Profit." The series premiered on DirecTV and was even nominated for two Emmys in the interactive category.

Vargas's success in television and film has not only been limited to storytelling but also extends to development and creation. She has sold projects through pitches and plans to pitch two more now that the industry strike is over. Throughout her journey, Vargas has faced challenges as a Latino woman in a white male-dominated industry. However, she has remained resilient, navigating gatekeepers and promoting diversity in the industry.

She has been a vocal advocate for underrepresented communities in the entertainment industry and has attended events like "Color Entertainment," which focuses on executives and producers of color. Vargas understands the difficulties faced by people of color in the industry and believes in the importance of creating spaces for diverse voices to be heard.

In her interviews and discussions on platforms like Clubhouse, Vargas shares her experiences and insights, inspiring others to pursue their passions and make a difference in the industry. Through her movement, "New Hollywood," she aims to break down barriers and create opportunities for marginalized voices to thrive.

Evette Vargas's impact goes beyond Clubhouse. She has created a legacy of innovation and inclusivity in Hollywood, proving that with determination, talent, and a strong voice, anyone can make a difference in the film industry. As an accomplished writer, director, and producer, she continues to pave the way for future generations and redefine what it means to be a storyteller in the new Hollywood era.

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Oct 24, 202359:31
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 100 -Tiffany Yancey - How I got two scripts turned into BET+ hit movies

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr. - EPS 100 -Tiffany Yancey - How I got two scripts turned into BET+ hit movies

Our newest podcast guest is #TiffanyYancey - a talented actress, producer, and screenwriter.

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About Tiffany Yancey

Tiffany Yancey, an actress, producer, director, and screenwriter, has achieved great success in the film industry, with two of her scripts being turned into hit movies on the BET+ platform. In a recent conversation with Floyd Marshall on his podcast, Yancey shared her journey and how she made her dreams a reality.

Yancey's career in the film industry began over 20 years ago when she started as an actress in her early twenties. Originally from the Philadelphia area, she pursued her passion for acting and took classes, went to auditions, and performed in theater productions. However, she felt something was missing from her life and decided to explore other avenues in the industry.

After taking a break to have her daughter, Yancey realized that her passion for acting was calling her back. She began working on short films with friends and even produced her movie, "Love Malone," which won awards at film festivals. This experience inspired her to delve into screenwriting, and she came up with her next idea, a romantic comedy called "Chasing the Butterflies."

Through networking and building relationships in the industry, Yancey met Tressa Smallwood, the founder of MegaMind Media. Smallwood was impressed with Yancey's ideas and encouraged her to pursue screenwriting seriously. Yancey started taking classes, got a mentor, and honed her skills in writing scripts.

When Smallwood secured a deal with BET, Yancey saw an opportunity to pitch her script. However, BET was looking for Christmas films then, so Yancey had to think on her feet. She took her script for "Chasing the Butterflies" and transformed it into a Christmas movie, renaming it "Holiday Heartbreak." Despite facing rejection for almost two years, Yancey remained determined and rewrote the script to fit the holiday theme.

In 2020, amidst the pandemic, Yancey's film "Holiday Heartbreak" was produced and released on BET, which was an extraordinary feat. The success of her first movie opened doors for more opportunities, and Yancey continued to build her slate of projects and strengthen her relationship with MegaMind Media.

Yancey's talent didn't stop at screenwriting; she also found herself teaching others about the craft. Despite initially hesitating to take on the role of a teacher, Yancey felt compelled to help aspiring writers who reached out to her. Additionally, she contributed to MegaMind Media's BT Her Health initiative by submitting two concepts for short films on breast cancer awareness and mental health in black women. One of her concepts, "Black Girl Erupted," was selected and showcased on BT Her.

Tiffany Yancey's journey in the film industry is a testament to perseverance and seizing opportunities. Through her passion, hard work, and the support of mentors and collaborators, she turned her ideas into successful scripts that became hit movies on BET+. Her story serves as an inspiration to aspiring writers and filmmakers, showing that with dedication and determination, dreams can become reality.

In conclusion, Tiffany Yancey's journey in the film industry highlights her success in getting two scripts turned into hit movies on the BET+ platform. Her dedication to her craft, networking, and perseverance played vital roles in her achievements. Aspiring filmmakers can draw inspiration from Yancey's story and learn from her experiences as they pursue their own dreams in the industry.

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Oct 17, 202301:13:21
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 99 - Shakesha Williams and Lakeisha Jackson - Creators of ExceptionFest Film Festival

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 99 - Shakesha Williams and Lakeisha Jackson - Creators of ExceptionFest Film Festival

Shakesha Williams and Lakeisha Jackson, renowned content creators, are joining our podcast as our latest guests. The duo has recently launched an exciting new Film Festival called ExceptionFest. As award-winning filmmakers themselves, they know firsthand the challenges of starting a major festival.

In our interview, we will discuss their motivations behind creating ExceptionFest and their experiences as founders. From examining the concept to overcoming obstacles, Shakesha and Lakeisha shared their inspiring "take-action" attitude that drove them to make the festival a reality.

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Lakeisha Jackson

Lakeisha Jackson is a screenwriter, director, and producer best known as the writer, and executive producer of the post-apocalyptic series, Shiny New Things.


She is the owner of Golden Hour Films, a production company featuring film, television, and digital media based out of Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Their primary focus is on creating enchanting film and television series that are female-led, binge-worthy, and emotionally intelligent.

Shakesha Williams Meet Shakesha Williams: an accomplished filmmaker, visionary entrepreneur, and the creative force behind Harlem Fusion Studios. With a penchant for storytelling, Shakesha has garnered recognition as an award-winning screenwriter, adept producer, and engaging podcast host.

Distinguished by her captivating narratives, Shakesha wrote and produced the acclaimed short film "My Story," a triumphant recipient of the prestigious Best Screenplay award. The film has found its home on Tubi, captivating audiences with its compelling narrative.

Shakesha's artistic prowess extends to the digital realm, where she stands as the mastermind behind the celebrated web series "Curvy Girls Rock." This groundbreaking series has earned high praise from critics and viewers alike, transcending boundaries and redefining standards.


Beyond her creative accomplishments, Shakesha is a fervent advocate for the voiceless, using her storytelling abilities to amplify important messages. Her talent has even caught the attention of renowned figures like Chris Tucker and Jay B Smoove, for whom she has penned compelling narratives.

Recognized by Ebony Magazine, Shakesha's influence and impact on the industry are undeniable. To further engage with her audience, she hosts the captivating podcast "Shakesha and the White Boy," a weekly dose of insightful conversations available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Shakesha serves as a mentor for Women of Color Unite's Start With 8 mentorship program and serves as Co-Founder of Exception Fest, a conference and film festival for creators of color.

As co-host of the Shakesha and The White Boy podcast, she won best political podcast.

A true embodiment of the vibrant spirit of New York City, Ms. Williams is not only a native New Yorker but also a devoted wife and mother. Her unwavering drive and boundless creativity continue to push boundaries, ensuring that her dynamic journey shows no signs of slowing down.


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Sep 26, 202301:00:25
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 98 - Making Documentary Films: How to create award winning documentaries with Nazir and Hershey Alston

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 98 - Making Documentary Films: How to create award winning documentaries with Nazir and Hershey Alston

We had the pleasure of hosting NKA Creations, an acclaimed duo in the world of documentary filmmaking. With a string of prestigious awards under their belt, Nazir and Hershey Alston shared their invaluable insights on what it truly takes to create not just any documentary but one that stands out and goes on to win awards. We dove deep into the captivating history of NKA Creations and explored the innovative approaches this dynamic duo employs to produce such exceptional work. Stay tuned for an enlightening discussion on how to craft award-winning documentaries with Nazir and Hershey Alston.


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Nazir & Hersey Alston of NKA Creations

Film and Media Production Company


NKA Creations is a full-service film and media production company established in 2015, operating out of Philadelphia, Pa. NKA Creation has a healthy track record of curating compelling stories for different brands, needing video production. Specializing in Narrative, Documentary, and Branded Content. Through video, we strive to provide solutions and raise thought-provoking ideas


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Sep 19, 202301:13:50
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 97 - Caleb Davis and Roni Davis-Breaking Barriers-From Web Series on YouTube to Primetime Network TV

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 97 - Caleb Davis and Roni Davis-Breaking Barriers-From Web Series on YouTube to Primetime Network TV

Our latest podcast guests, Roni and Caleb Davis, have taken the entertainment world by storm with their exceptional talent as writers, producers, and directors. Their journey began with a YouTube web series titled "Tough Love," which originated in the vibrant city of New York. The series gained rapid popularity and soon amassed a devoted following. Building on this success, Roni and Caleb expanded their empire with not one but two spinoff series: "Tough Love Atlanta" and "Tough Love Los Angeles." However, their hit show "Pillow Talk" truly propelled them into the spotlight.


In this podcast episode, we had the privilege to uncover the secret behind this dynamic power couple's remarkable accomplishments. Join us as we explore their unique approach to success and discover how they carved their own path to greatness. We can't wait to unveil the inspiring story of Roni and Caleb Davis doing things their way.


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Long Bio:

Caleb Davis is the Director and Executive Producer of Tough Love. He can also be referred to as the Black Robert Rodriguez, considering the number of hats he wears while producing a project. For this series, along with the aforementioned roles, Caleb served as the editor, director of photography, camera operator, location manager, and production designer. He worked extremely hard to properly bring this vision to life.

Caleb received a Masters in Film from Kingston University in London. He has filmed all over the UK, as well as France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Southeast Asia and West Africa. He has also worked on production teams putting together projects for CBS, Bravo, Beats by Dre, Nissan, Cosmopolitan, the Food Network, and more. Caleb is the former Director of Branded Content at Faze Clan, the world's largest ESports company.

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Sep 13, 202301:08:57
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 96 - Award-Winning Filmmaker Kyra Knox- The Power of Quitting the 9-5 and Pursuing Passion

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 96 - Award-Winning Filmmaker Kyra Knox- The Power of Quitting the 9-5 and Pursuing Passion

Award-winning filmmaker and producer Kyra Knox, hailing from Philadelphia, is the latest guest on our podcast, opening up about her inspiring journey from leaving her corporate job to flourishing as a renowned storyteller, producer, and director.

Kyra highlights the pivotal role film festivals, panels, and classes - including those offered by Sundance - played in shaping her career.

Emphasizing the value of embracing diverse learning sources like YouTube, Vimeo, and educational platforms, she underscores her commitment to continuous growth.

Undeterred by criticism and doubt along the way, Kyra's unwavering determination has propelled her to success and silenced her skeptics.


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Kyra is an award-winning impact, Producer and Director. Her love and passion for the arts started at the age of six when her journey began as a student at Freedom Theatre. She understands the power of storytelling across mediums, and her producing experience has taken her on shoots across the country, from commercial to corporate to documentary.

Her Social Impact work has been recognized with two Silver Tellys Awards for "Watch In The Know" by Yahoo. She has also won a Gold Addy and Mosaic Award for her work with the Philadelphia Eagles producing a PSA to bring awareness to the gun violence in her city.

Kyra most recently was featured on 6ABC, Deadline, Vibe Magazine, and the Philadelphia Tribune for her debut feature documentary Bad Things Happen In Philadelphia, which is about the impact of gun violence in her city and the nonprofits that are working hard to create change. She is also a 2023 Sundance Producers Lab Intensive fellow with an upcoming feature-length narrative drama.

Kyra believes her work behind the scenes is just as important as what makes it to the screen and brings an infectious enthusiasm to every shoot while creating a safe space for the creatives on her sets.


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Sep 05, 202301:10:47
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 95 - How to break into acting with acting coach Tobi Gadison

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 95 - How to break into acting with acting coach Tobi Gadison

If you've ever dreamed of becoming an actor, breaking into the industry can seem intimidating. But fear not, because, on our latest podcast episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Tobi Gadison – a talented filmmaker, extraordinary actor, and the founder of The Actors District in Philadelphia and Atlanta.


With an impressive resume with roles in popular films such as Dukes of Hazzard, Ray, Just My Luck, and Glory Road, Tobi's experience speaks volumes about his expertise. Not only did we chat about his personal journey as an actor, but we also discussed his role as a teacher at The Actors District.


During our conversation, Tobi provided invaluable insights on what it takes to break into acting and succeed in this highly competitive field. From building a solid foundation to honing your craft through training and networking, he shared practical tips and encouragement for aspiring actors looking to make their mark.

So tune in to our latest podcast episode for an in-depth discussion on breaking into acting with one of the industry's brightest talents.


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Tobi Gadison was born & raised in Washington, DC and later moved and finished high school in Philadelphia. While there he started training at the world renowned, Freedom Theatre. After high school, Tobi went back to DC and and attended Howard University to study music and business. Thereafter, Tobi relocated to New Orleans and served as a program administrator for L.O.V.E. Clubs (Lifting Our Valuable Esteem) a youth outreach program that was spread throughout several schools across the New Orleans area. With several commercials and leading roles in plays that toured across the country, Tobi landed roles in major movies, which include but not limited to: “Ray”. “The Dukes of Hazzard” ,“Just My Luck” and Jerry Bruckheimer’s “Glory Road”.


Relocating back to Philadelphia, post Hurricane Katrina, Tobi Gadison starred in several plays and independent films, and cofounded Manifesto Consulting Group (MCG), LLC; a creative venture group. MCG developed The Hip Hop Art Program and The Actors’ Institute, which led to MCG being contracted by The United Way to help train their program administrators and affiliates. While in Philadelphia, Tobi starred in a number of independent films. One of which, Myra’s Angel, garnered him The Best Actor Nomination from The American Black Film Festival (ABFF). He also starred and toured across the country in the theatrical productions of The Last Jimmy and Henry Box Brown produced by Dice Raw from The Roots.


Committed to giving back, Tobi Gadison dedicated his time to serve on the Board of Directors and the Artistic Board Committee for the New Freedom Theatre. He also served as the Dir. of Creative & Strategic Planning for iChoose2Live, a company that inspires and motivates young adults through art, education and community outreach, as the strategic planning director on various projects. He has also produced the documentary Generation Next for BET’s Wrap-It-Up Program which targeted how popular culture affects issue such as, bullying, suicide prevention and sexual health issues that affect in youth.


Tobi has produced & directed several indie films and serves as the senior founding partner of a production company called GadCity ,LLC. Under his company, Tobi Gadison launched The Actors District, an actor’s training facility whose actors have been

featured in major films and TV shows including Marvel, Creed and The Upside. 75 to 85% of all films shot in Philadelphia, contain The Actors District actors. Currently, they are actively developing and curating original content for their self-generated imprint, The District Collective. Recently being voted “The Best Acting School” in Philadelphia, The Actors District has launched a second location in Atlanta at Trilith Studios which is responsible for a plethora of Marvel & 007 movies.



Aug 29, 202301:08:60
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 94 - Christopher D. Moore II - Moore Scripts Please! Interview

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 94 - Christopher D. Moore II - Moore Scripts Please! Interview

Join us on an insightful episode as we chat with Christopher D. Moore II, a multi-talented artist and creative force. Christopher is not only a film producer, screenwriter, and musician but also a content creator with a passion for storytelling. From his early beginnings in poetry and music to earning his degree at Savannah College of Art and Design, Christopher has always had an undeniable flair for creativity.


In this captivating interview, we chat about Christopher's experiences as he shares insights into his unique blend of talents and how they intersect in his work. We explore his growth as both a storyteller and a visual artist, showcasing his ability to incorporate thought-provoking narratives into various forms of media seamlessly.


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Christopher Moore BIO:

Christopher Moore is a multi-hyphenated artist, film producer, screenwriter, musician, and content creator. His earliest work in creative writing started with poetry and making music as a talented rapper. After receiving his degree at Savannah College of Art and Design, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career. He's mentored by two of the best in the film industry, Geno Brooks, founder of the Artistic Standard, and Hilliard Guess, a senior member of WGA West and a prolific writer and producer.


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Aug 22, 202301:19:08
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS - 93 - Meg Swertlow - Screenwriter - Director

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS - 93 - Meg Swertlow - Screenwriter - Director

Meg Swertlow: Paving the Way for Female-Forward Genre Stories

Screenwriter Meg Swertlow is captivating audiences with her ardent commitment to telling female-forward genre stories. In 2022, Meg's artistic accomplishments soared to new heights, earning her accolades and recognition in the industry.

One of Meg's standout achievements was her horror short film, "The Voiceless," which gained widespread acclaim. This gripping piece was featured as part of the esteemed feature-length anthology, and "Give Me an A" served as a poignant response to the contentious overturning of Roe v Wade, shedding light on vital social issues through a chilling and thought-provoking lens.

Beyond her exceptional work in screenwriting, Meg has demonstrated her diverse talent across various creative endeavors. With her fearless spirit and quick wit, she has taken the stage by storm through stand-up comedy performances that leave audiences laughing and inspired.

In our latest podcast episode, we had the privilege of sitting down with Meg Swertlow as she reflects on her journey as a screenwriter within the horror genre. Listeners will gain exclusive insights into how Meg cultivated her passion for storytelling and what she has accomplished thus far. Join us as we dive deep into her experiences and uncover what lies ahead for this remarkable talent.


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Meg Swertlow BIO:

MEG SWERTLOW is Los Angeles-born and raised screenwriter/director on a mission to tell female-driven genre stories. In the past three years, Meg has directed eight short films, seven of which she wrote. Her horror short, The Voiceless, is part of the feature-length anthology, Give Me an A, a response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, starring Gina Torres, Alyssa Milano and Virginia Madsen. The project, completed in less than 10 weeks after the ruling, has been picked up for distribution (announcement forthcoming). In November 2022, she participated in the Ryan Murphy Half Initiative Director program, shadowing an episode of Lone Star: 911. Meg just wrapped post-production on the proof of concept for No Overnight Parking, which stars and was produced by Alyssa Milano and French Stewart. In March 2023, No Overnight Parking was selected for the K Period Media/Blumhouse Inaugural Screamwriting Fellowship. Meg’s short films have played in over 40 international genre film festivals, including Fantastic Fest, Scream Fest, Fright Fest UK, FilmQuest, Final Girls Berlin and Overlook Film Festival.


Meg studied advanced screenwriting at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and her work has won over 30 screenwriting accolades, including Emerging Screenwriters’ Shoot Your Short Grand Prize and ISA’s Top 25 Screenwriters to Watch. Her YA pilot, Witch, Please!, won Best Short Script at FilmQuest ‘22 and was ranked the “#1 hour-long family pilot of all time” on Coverfly. She’s a Hedgebrook Screenwriting Fellow, Middlebury Screenwriting Fellow and Women in Film Mentee.


Before transitioning to film, Meg had a 10-year career as an entertainment journalist, writing for Entertainment Tonight and E! News. She studied improv at Groundlings, UCB and iO West and performed hundreds of improv shows around Los Angeles. She also trained in acting through the Sharon Chatten Studio, the Ivana Chubbock Studio and the London Dramatic Academy through the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. The California girl is a proud graduate of Hamilton College in Upstate New York.


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Aug 15, 202301:02:11
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 92 - Alix Austin (Interview) British - Swiss Director

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 92 - Alix Austin (Interview) British - Swiss Director

Join us for an exhilarating episode as we dive into the world of action-packed films with Alix Austin, a British/Swiss Director with an insatiable passion for practical effects and gripping sound design. In this exclusive interview, we'll explore Alix's latest film, "Sucker," which is generating buzz at the renowned Etheria Horror Film Festival, along with her impressive body of work. Prepare to be captivated by our conversation filled with lights, a camera, and a ton of action! Tune in now to experience the excitement firsthand!


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Alix Austin BIO:


Alix is a British/Swiss Director with an all-consuming passion for action-fuelled films driven by practical effects & lethal sound design.


After completing work on SUCKER (2022), she co-directed her first feature film, toxic relationship body horror KILL YOUR LOVER, with creative partner in crime Keir Siewert. Together they are A/K and run production company Switchblade Cinema.


The team also co-directed and created the London segment of Horror Anthology Feature ISOLATION (2021) together, alongside Larry Fessenden (Wendigo, The Last Winter). Other projects include shorts PORTRAIT, RETCH, and DO NOT RESUSCITATE.


You can find more of Alix's work and upcoming feature KILL YOUR LOVER on www.switchblade-cinema.com


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Aug 01, 202355:43
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 91 - Samantha Aldana - An Award Winning Director

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 91 - Samantha Aldana - An Award Winning Director

Get ready for a mind-blowing journey as we dive into the captivating world of Samantha Saldana, an absolute rockstar in the realm of film directing. Her debut short film, Shapeless, took the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival by storm, leaving audiences in awe of her talent. And that's just the tip of the iceberg!

Samantha's accolades continue to pour in, with prestigious honors like being a 2020 fellow of the Gotham Narrative Lab and screenings at Comic-Con. Oh, and let's not forget about her audience choice award at The Dark Bridges Festival for her spine-chilling masterpiece, Angels. This film has even made its mark in the renowned horror Etheria Film Festival.

So, how did Samantha kickstart her incredible journey? What is she currently working on that has us on the edge of our seats? And what inspired her to take the director's chair and write her own cinematic tales? We're about to uncover all these juicy details and more in this electrifying podcast interview.

Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and blown away as we dive into the mind of Samantha Saldana. Buckle up because this is going to be one wild ride!


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Samantha Aldana Bio


Samantha Aldana is an award-winning Belizean-American director/writer based in Los Angeles.

She is most inspired by stories that use genre elements to explore the human condition and is

heavily influenced by the storytelling traditions of her multicultural upbringing in South

Mississippi and the Caribbean.

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Jul 25, 202339:12
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 90 - Credit Repair Specialists - You want to make a film, but is your credit good?
Jul 18, 202301:13:25
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 89 - Building on the Legacy - Taniqua Jones Daughter of the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 89 - Building on the Legacy - Taniqua Jones Daughter of the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard

We are thrilled to announce that our latest podcast guest is none other than Taniqua Jones, daughter of the late Ol Dirty Bastard. Taniqua is a force to be reckoned with in her own right and has been building on the legacy of her father by making waves in the music industry. As if that wasn't impressive enough, she also manages her brother, Young Dirty Bastard.


During our conversation with Taniqua, we were blown away by her passion for preserving her father's legacy while still carving out a unique path for herself. She spoke candidly about the challenges of growing up in the shadow of such an iconic figure and how it has shaped her approach to life and career. Despite these obstacles, Taniqua has remained fiercely determined and focused on creating a lasting impact through her work.

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Taniqua Jones is the daughter of the late great ODB, an original member of the legendary Wu-Tang clan. She hails from Brooklyn, NY, and although her childhood dream was to be an OBGYN/Obstetrician, things took a different path. After her father's untimely death in 2004, Taniqua decided her path would be to continue his rich legacy by keeping his name alive. She now manages her younger brother Young Dirty Bastard as well as being a Brand Ambassador for her father's estate. Taniqua is a proud and loving mom, as well as an artist and actress. We're going to sit down with this young lady to find out how she fits all of this into her day and manages to look so fly and gorgeous doing it.


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Jul 11, 202301:05:01
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 88 - WGA Strike - Is AI OR ChatGPT good or bad for Hollywood

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 88 - WGA Strike - Is AI OR ChatGPT good or bad for Hollywood

Jun 27, 202301:20:56
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 87 - Hilliard Guess - More than a Writer

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 87 - Hilliard Guess - More than a Writer

Hilliard Guess is one the busiest people in Hollywood. Along with being an accomplished screenwriter, he's also a director, producer, documentarian, and showrunner. He also dedicates his time to the committee of black writers, mentoring up-and-coming writers, and so much more. We touched on all the great work he's doing, and we took a deep dive into the WGA Writers strike. Tune in!


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Hilliard Guess Short Bio:

Hilliard is a writer/producer who has written on shows such as The Russo Bros SYFY series DEADLY CLASS and is was recently the EP/Showrunner of the indie digital series TICKER (which won Best Series at the 2021 World International Film Festival). He has made a name for himself in the indie world and has built a strong career that's made him invaluable, managing sets in numerous writers/development rooms and producing TV/Film from script-to-screen.

Currently, Hilliard is the Director of Development/Producer at Showrunner Ben Watkins' Blue Monday Productions. He is a powerful voice in the writing community, promoting diversity and inclusion and dedicates his time to the WGAW (Co-Chair - Committee of Black Writers (he co-penned the viral article DEAR HOLLYWOOD in 2020 https://deadline.com/2020/06/wga-west-committee-of-black-writers-co-chairs-call-on-hollywood-to-revolutionize-the-way-our-industry-hires-writers-1202958013/), Co-chair of The Education Committee and he’s also a member of the LGBTQ+, Latinx and Genre Committees.

Hilliard is building a name for himself across social media as the longtime host/moderator of the popular Screenwriters Rant Room, as well as the WGAW 3rd & Fairfax podcasts where he interviews A-list writers/producers from our favorite films and TV shows.


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Jun 20, 202301:36:31
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 86- Antoine Allen -Betting on Myself

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 86- Antoine Allen -Betting on Myself

Our latest podcast guest, Antoine Allen, shares his inspiring story of betting on himself in pursuit of his dreams. As a filmmaker who grew up poor in Jamaica, Queens, Antoine faced numerous challenges and setbacks along the way but never lost sight of his passion for storytelling.
In this episode, Antoine talks candidly about the sacrifices he made to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker, including being homeless. He also shares how he leveraged his resourcefulness and creativity to break into the industry and build a successful career as an independent filmmaker.
From navigating the ups and downs of Hollywood to creating meaningful work that reflects his experiences growing up in Queens, Antoine offers valuable insights into what it takes to succeed in a fiercely competitive industry. His story is one of persistence, resilience, and unwavering belief in oneself.
Tune into our latest episode to hear more from Antoine Allen on betting on oneself and overcoming adversity in pursuit of one's passions.


Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/-C4ne-oMXVE


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BIO Antoine Allen

Antoine Allen Films (AAF) was founded by award-winning filmmaker, Antoine Allen, and is an independent production company that produces and distributes its own films. Antoine Allen Films prides itself in creating films that reflect the diversity of the human spirit.

Mr. Allen had dreams like any other kid growing up, and it was those same dreams that allowed him to break through every obstacle in his path. Despite growing up poor in Jamaica, Queens, Allen was already rich with potential. Refusing to let this define his future, he moved forward with a passion, drive, and tireless dedication that has now become synonymous with the Antoine Allen brand.

Mr. Allen began his career in the music industry, successfully managing independent hip-hop artists for many years. During that time, he had several experiences that opened his eyes to the fact that he had more to offer. It was at this time that the phrase "dream big or don't dream at all" really hit hard.

Foregoing the traditional film school route, he began educating himself on all creative, technical, and business aspects of the process and never looked back. Allen transformed himself into a successful writer, director, filmmaker and producer. He sold his first screenplay, No Where Land, an animated feature film in 2008. As an award-winning director, Allen has gone on to be involved in a variety of film and music video projects.

In the summer of 2010, Mr. Allen made his directorial debut with Split Decision, a narrative short film exploring love, rejection and motivation, which he also wrote and produced, eventually launching a highly successful social media campaign. The trailer alone received over twenty-one thousand views on YouTube and countless 'Likes' on Facebook, all culminating in the Split Decision world premiere. The opening screening in New York City sold out. This should have come as no surprise since Mr. Allen sold out a premiere to a 3-minute music video that he had previously directed. On a personal level, the film allowed him to draw from his own experiences of beating the odds when life got tough and was an experience that brought Mr. Allen full circle.

He has since made three successful feature length films - all of which premiered to sold out audiences - and his latest feature film, LOLA just screened at the 2020 American Black Film Festival.

Aside from pursuing his creative projects, Mr. Allen has devoted a great deal of his time inspiring, mentoring and giving back to his community by helping young entrepreneurs and artists achieve the bigger dreams that they have for themselves.

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Jun 13, 202301:01:07
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 85- Okema T Moore-What it takes to be such a force in the film industry

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 85- Okema T Moore-What it takes to be such a force in the film industry

Our latest podcast guest, Okema T Moore, is a force to be reckoned with in the film industry. As an Emmy-nominated producer, writer, and director, she has directed content for some of the biggest names in entertainment, including Netflix, Lifetime, Fox, and Disney Marvel. But it doesn't stop there - she also has her own production company called MoorethanEnuff Media. During our podcast chat with Moore, we delved into how she got started in the business and what drives her passion for storytelling.


Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/L_OQxwVGEJE


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Okema T Moore BIO:


Okema T. Moore is an Emmy Nominated, PGA producer and rising director, as well as a writer and actor. A 2021 Directing Fellow for Minorities In Film’s inaugural branded lab, she has directed and produced content for the likes of Lifetime, Netflix, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, FOX, and Disney/Marvel. 2021 also marked Okema’s first Showrunner title, as she showran and directed BRIC TV’s first late night variety talk show, Hella Late! with Hollie Harper. This banner year also included serving as director and EP for a new sketch series presently being shopped. Prior to being a for-hire director, Okema began to stretch her directing muscle with her own indie work and a series of award-winning short plays off-off Broadway in NY. Since then, she’s built a successful career producing TV shows such as Kenya Barris’ Klutch Academy, for BET, Beat Bobby Flay and The Kitchen on The Food Network.


Okema has also produced a host of unscripted shows and documentaries/docu series including Oprah’s Color of Care, Founding In Color Season 2 on Peacock and Nomad with Carlton McCoy on CNN. However, her heart is now geared towards a focus in scripted television and navigating a successful career in that world.


Okema serves on the board of NY Women in Film & TV and the Black TV & Film Collective. She is committed to continuing to lift while she climbs, to build up womxn, queer, IPOC and Black creatives, as she simultaneously strives for a successful future as a TV writer, director and showrunner.


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Jun 06, 202301:12:46
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 84 - Tamieka Briscoe - How to Crowdfund Successfully (80K for My Film Projects)
May 31, 202301:02:09
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 83 - The Angel - Film and TV Score Composer
May 23, 202301:06:49
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 82 - Lionel Anthony Cook - From Indie Filmmaker to Hollywood

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 82 - Lionel Anthony Cook - From Indie Filmmaker to Hollywood

We recently had the pleasure of speaking with Lionel Anthony Cook, a filmmaker who started out as an indie filmmaker and made his way to Hollywood! It was fascinating to hear about his journey in the film business and how he managed to achieve success through sheer perseverance and talent.

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BIO


Lionel Anthony Cook is a film and television editor Director of Photography, and producer who has over a decade of professional working experience.

A Philadelphia native, Cook obtained his bachelor's degree in film and television production from Temple University. He went on to write, direct and produce his first short film, “Keep Calling Me”. The film received High Acclaim at the 2008 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival. His feature film “Sure Looks Good” was an official selection of the 2010 San Diego Black Film Festival and was distributed by Maverick Entertainment. Cook went on to direct, edit, and produce four short films, a web series, and a feature film from 2012 to 2018.

In 2019 Cook got the opportunity to edit the independent feature film “The Available Wife”. This film went on to be selected for the 2020 American Black Film Festival, where it received high acclaim. Later that year, “The Available Wife” aired on BET. Later that year, Cook relocated to Los Angeles, California, where his editing career ascended. Cook was hired as the assistant editor for the feature film “True to The Game 2” which was one of the highest-grossing theatrical releases in the Indies and 2020.


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May 17, 202301:03:07
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 81 - Deborah Richards - Filmmaker - Moving mountains to get it done

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 81 - Deborah Richards - Filmmaker - Moving mountains to get it done

Our latest podcast guest, Deborah Richards, is an incredibly talented film director and filmmaker with a wealth of experience and accolades to her name. As a four-time regional Emmy Award winner, she has established herself as a masterful storyteller with a unique perspective on the digital arts. With over 30 years of experience in the field, Richards has directed numerous films and projects that have captivated audiences worldwide.


Looking ahead to her upcoming projects, it's clear that Richards shows no signs of slowing down. Her innovative approach to filmmaking sets her apart from others in the industry, and her dedication to telling meaningful stories continues to inspire other artists. It's always exciting to see what kind of groundbreaking work she'll come up with next.


Overall, we are honored to have Deborah Richards as a guest on our podcast and can't wait to hear more about her creative process and upcoming projects. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation with one of the most brilliant minds in filmmaking today.


Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/live/npeDfQftieg?feature=share

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Deborah Richards - Film Director BIO


Originally from England, Deborah RICHARDS is a longtime Las Vegas resident, former world bartending champion, dog owner, and passionate advocate for the arts.


Film director, Deborah Richards, is a four time regional Emmy® Award Winner and creative storyteller with 30+ years of experience in the digital arts.

Known as a Swiss-army knife of filmmaking skills, she is a writer, director, cinematographer, and editor who loves to explore different genres with each new project.


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May 09, 202301:02:08
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 80 - Actor Kevin Savage -From Philadelphia to Atlanta to Hollywood
May 02, 202301:02:08
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 79 - Chase Flow International and Wavyy Jones
Apr 26, 202356:19
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 78 - A Snowy Day In Oakland! (Interview)
Apr 18, 202301:08:36
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 77 - Carmen Lobue (They Them) Defining Multi Hyphenate
Apr 11, 202301:11:44
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 76 - Darion D Anjou - Why your first film should not be a feature film

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 76 - Darion D Anjou - Why your first film should not be a feature film

I was thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down with Darion D'Anjou, a filmmaker at the cutting edge of filmmaking and technology. As a director, cinematographer, vx expert, and Discord user, he has made waves in the industry with his innovative approach to storytelling.


Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/A1YpkkjbI4Q

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Darion D’Anjou BIO


Darion D’Anjou is an upcoming, award-winning writer-director based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, who focuses on short and feature-length narrative films. Darion's science fiction short film “Hop” was a finalist at the Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival, and his recent science fiction short film “Pony” won 7 out of 11 awards at the Constellation Film Festival in Atlanta, including Best Picture, Best Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing.


"Pony" was screened as an official selection of Gentleman Jack's Real to Reel hosted by Omari Hardwick, Bronze Lens Film Festival, Atlanta Sci-fi film festival, Berlin Sci-fi film festival, and continues its momentum on the festival circuit.


Darion's one-take horror short film "Mommy" has screened in theaters to rave reception and has generated over half a million views and counting online.


Darion is open to opportunities to write and/or direct feature-length projects based on the stories introduced by his proven short films such as “Pony,” “Hop,” or “Mommy,” or working on completely new projects, especially in the science-fiction, action, horror, and thriller genres.


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Mar 30, 202301:18:54
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 75 - A Motivational Word -Start
Mar 23, 202305:36
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 74 - 10 Social Media Strategies for the Film Industry
Feb 28, 202312:11
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 73 - Philadelphia Philm Phactory Revolutionize Filmmaking
Feb 22, 202359:54
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 72 - Actor Brian Anthony Wilson - What's your backstory?
Feb 15, 202301:01:38
A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 71 - Actor Brian Anthony Wilson - What's your backstory?

A Conversation With host Floyd Marshall Jr.- EPS 71 - Actor Brian Anthony Wilson - What's your backstory?

As he is affectionately known as “BAW,” Brian A Wilson has been a force in the entertainment industry for decades. With an illustrious career that spans film, television, and theater, BAW has had significant roles in some of Hollywood’s most notable movies and television series. Recently, I sat down with this veteran actor to talk about his long and varied career in all three genres.

Watch the full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/embed/Tub35ajAT2o

Actor Brian Anthony Wilson Acting Credits: 

Recent Theatre: The Royale @ Lantern Theater, The World Premiere of The Reclamation of Madison Hemings @ IRT in Indianapolis, King Lear, opposite Tony winner Andre DeShields @ St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, Jitney @ The Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Looking Over The President's Shoulder (1 man Show) @ Act II Playhouse, Gem Of The Ocean @ Arden Theatre (* Barrymore Award for 'Outstanding Supporting Performance In A Play') & Thurgood (1 man Show) @ Olney Theatre Center in MD. 

Film/TV selected credits : Manodrome, Finster, St. Michael of the City, Glass, Oceans 8, Creed, Limitless, Keeping The Faith, Rounders,The Postman / Interview With A Vampire (AMC), Manifest (Netflix), Poker Face (Peacock), Servant (Apple TV), Mare Of Easttown (HBO), FBI: Most Wanted (CBS), Dispatches From Elsewhere (AMC - Recurring), Wu-Tang: An American Saga (HULU-Recurring), Siren (Freeform TV-Recurring Guest Star), Bloodline (Netflix), Gotham (Fox), Blue Bloods (CBS) ,The Sopranos & The Wire (HBO-Recurring). 

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