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The Bird Feed Podcast

By Lynn Birdwell

Bird House Productions presents "The Bird Feed Podcast" -- Conversations with HOUSTON based filmmakers and artists with a focus on growing the creative economy in HOUSTON
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HCAS Artistic Director Jessica Green Discusses How Houston Could Be the Next Global Film Epicenter

The Bird Feed PodcastMar 03, 2020

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Texas Film, Commercial Producer Breaks Down What Makes Texas Optimal for a Booming Film Industry

Texas Film, Commercial Producer Breaks Down What Makes Texas Optimal for a Booming Film Industry

“I mean, we're in Texas, are we not? Are we not the best state in the country? Do we not have the best locations, the best cities? Look, the bottom line is, we want to do more. We want to be more creative.  

“When shows are here and when movies are here, I feel it a lot, and that's why I want the incentives. It's not so I can cash in my 10-15%, that doesn't really do a lot for me. But when those shows and projects and movies are here, that matters. And, so many people benefit from that financially," asserts Aaron Brown, a Texas-based Director.  

Listen to his interview to hear his perspective on how to grow the film industry in Texas and what is holding us back.

Apr 19, 202009:19
Building the Houston Creative Economy with Guest Graham Painter, CCO of WOND3R

Building the Houston Creative Economy with Guest Graham Painter, CCO of WOND3R

"I grew up in Houston. I went to the high school for the performing and visual arts, wanted to be a jazz musician. But no matter how much I practiced, no matter how hard I shed, [my trumpet] wasn't going to give me that same love back. So, I decided to get rich and stop majoring in music and major in philosophy. Haha! Right."

Graham Painter takes a few sharp turns to become a global brand creative director with several internationally renowned advertising agencies. But Houston wasn't ready for him. In this week's Bird Feed podcast, hear from this eclectic and fascinating anti-ad man who created his own opportunities when he founded WOND3R in EaDo.

Apr 09, 202022:22
HCAS Artistic Director Jessica Green Discusses How Houston Could Be the Next Global Film Epicenter

HCAS Artistic Director Jessica Green Discusses How Houston Could Be the Next Global Film Epicenter

"There are obviously a lot of challenges, there's a lot of infrastructure challenges, but there is so much potential to develop film production in Houston...We do have a long way to go, but the further we can get, the more we're going to tap into this potential, and it's really, like, endless what could happen here around developing a real film industry."  

Jessica Green, Houston Cinema Arts Society Artistic Director, shares her optimistic view of Houston's film production potential at the first-ever Black Media Story Summit at DeLux Theatre. She talks about the power of film and its healing process for black filmmakers and audiences.  She also compares the diversity of New York City and Houston, and how Houston can be the next global film epicenter.

Mar 03, 202012:06
UH Setting Strategic Plan in Action to Build a Premier Film Degree Program

UH Setting Strategic Plan in Action to Build a Premier Film Degree Program

Temple Northrop, Director of the Jack J. Valenti School of Communication, University of Houston, sits down with Bird House Productions Lynn Birdwell to discuss his strategic plan on how UH is building upon their current program to establish the county's leading film production program at the university level. He also calls for working industry professionals to help him reach his goal of training the next generation of A-list talent.

Jan 21, 202016:13
A Partnership to Train Young Film Professionals In Houston
Jan 09, 202007:29
Training Houston's Next A-list Crew will Boost the Local Economy
Jan 03, 202004:16
The WOND3R Team Shares How Cities All Over the World Built Creative Economies, Houston Can Too

The WOND3R Team Shares How Cities All Over the World Built Creative Economies, Houston Can Too

"The creative economy in New York City in 2017 delivered $30 billion of revenue to that city -- $30 billion!   "I believe that we can do that here because we have such a low cost of living and a high disposable income that we could take a huge chunk out of that $30 billion and bring it to Houston." - WOND3R Co-founder Kerry Chrapliwy  At the December 4, 2019, Work-In-Progress presented by Lynn Birdwell, the team from the creative agency WOND3R talked about their experience working all around the world and how the cities they worked in build creative economies, how they did it, and why they think it can happen in Houston.

Dec 22, 201905:48
Sean Maxwell Explains Why Film Crews Can't Make a Living in Houston

Sean Maxwell Explains Why Film Crews Can't Make a Living in Houston

From losing talented crew to LA, comparing Houston to Austin, and discussing what Houston needs to do to be back on the film industry map, Sean "Crash" Maxwell sits down with Bird House Productions Lynn Birdwell to discuss the challenges filmmakers face who make Houston their home.  


Dec 22, 201909:24
Sean "Crash" Maxwell

Sean "Crash" Maxwell

Whether he's working on an IMAX crew traveling the world, or shooting in Albuquerque on the set of Breaking Bad, Sean chooses to live in Houston Texas.  In this episode, Sean sits down with Bird House Productions Lynn Birdwell and retells the rise of film in Houston and gives a possible explanation to why production left.

Nov 29, 201909:51
Susan Fowler - TXMPA

Susan Fowler - TXMPA

Lynn takes a few minutes before the start of the 2019 TXMPA IMPACT awards to talk with Susan Fowler, TXMPA PAC Treasurer about how Houston can start to enjoy the presence in film and film production that it did during years past. 

Nov 11, 201909:31
Rick Ferguson; Houston Film Commisioner

Rick Ferguson; Houston Film Commisioner

Houston Film Commissioner, Rick Ferguson takes a minute to discuss the current state of the industry and how it can grow. (This interview was conducted on-site at the 4th annual TXMPA-Impact awards.

Oct 27, 201904:50