Video Village
By Moe Lynch
Video VillageJul 09, 2019
The Real Ladd
I holla at the talented Bridgett Ladd about her filmmaking style, tackling different genres and if she's a fan of the "Sharknado" franchise.
Gettin' Gulley with Lamarr
In this episode I holla at my main man, voice over extraordinaire, Lamarr Gulley. From his Amazon audio books to voice overs in adult entertainment (LOL), we get it in on this interview.
50 and Fabulous
I sit down with Laura Poindexter and Dexter Matthews about their journey in front and behind the camera...starting out in the entertainment industry in their 50's.
Southern Fried Filmmaker
Former Tru TV star, England Simpson, talks about her experience on "Southern Fried Stings", her career as an actress/director....and an elementary school teacher.
From Stripper To Striver To Filmmaker
I chop it up with the bombshell, Shannon Poshe Anderson. We discuss her upcoming book and documentary, "Stripper To Striver". She goes into detail about what made her do a 180 turn from the life she was living as a rapper and model to helping other publish their own stories. Talking about everything from family drama to why she's not fond of "Players Club", Shannon is hilarious and joy to interview.
Are you a "F--k Boy"?
Actor, writer, director, producer Kevin Gripper visits Video Village to talk about his latest web series "FBoy Chronicles". We chop it up about his past project now on Netflix and how the hood classic, "Baby Boy" is near and dear to his heart.
Where My Ladies At?
In this episode of the Video Village Podcast I have guest DP, Alexxiss S. Jackson. Alexxiss is a respected cinematographer in the industry. We talk about her experience in the industry as a female cinematographer, why cinematographers don’t smoke and how she never had an interest in watching Magic Mike part 1 or 2. We also share similar heartbreak with us being Lions fans as well.
Welcome To Atlanta
In this premiere episode our host Moeski talks with writer/director, Chris Preyor, about his filmmaking journey, and how he has witnessed the witnessing the film industry take over Atlanta since first moving there in 1994.