The Cinematic Bridge: Filmmaking in Europe

The Cinematic Bridge: Filmmaking in Europe
Podcast Description
This podcast dives deep into the stories of trailblazers who break boundaries between art, industry, and imagination. If you're interested in the film industry in Europe, whether you're a European, American or from anywhere else...this podcast is for you.
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The podcast focuses on the intersection of art and industry, particularly in the film sector, with episodes exploring topics like the role of animation in storytelling, the evolution of European cinema, and interviews with industry disruptors. For instance, discussions may include challenges faced by filmmakers in crossing cultural boundaries or innovations in narrative techniques that redefine audience engagement.

This podcast dives deep into the stories of trailblazers who break boundaries between art, industry, and imagination. If you’re interested in the film industry in Europe, whether you’re a European, American or from anywhere else…this podcast is for you.
Music has the power to completely change our experience of a scene and it’s not every day that an LA based TV, film & game composer will be so accessible! Discover how music becomes emotion, how melody gives vision its voice, and how scores shape the soul of cinema. George Shaw shares some of his knowledge with us when it comes to music in media. From DreamWorks’ Abominable and the Invisible City to a career built on heart, harmony, and storytelling, acclaimed film composer George Shaw takes us inside the unseen force that brings film to life.

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