Echelon Studios launches movie podcast series
February 8, 2024
Echelon Studios has announced the launch of the Echelon Studios Podcast, a new show that aims to bring film fans closer to the movies and moviemakers they love.
The original series, hosted by filmmaker Jesse Randall, will feature different guests each episode and offer first-person audio and video conversations that delve deep into the creation of independent film. Viewers and listeners will gain personal perspectives, hear stories and insights from some of today’s most innovative artists, plus exclusive behind-the-scenes access into the real-life movie making business.
The inaugural episode features director Theo Brown and producer Ben Taylor, co-writers of brand-new sci-fi thriller An Electric Sleep (2023), sharing their experiences of making their latest feature.
Among the other guests and films lined up are Jill Sorensen (Marmalade), Mykel Shannon Jenkins (Paper Tigers, The Gods) and Carlos Mora (Love Pyar Whatever). Released each month, the 10 minute episodes offer a ‘best of’ conversation edit that will initially be available to stream on YouTube.
Host Jesse Randall commented: “I am thrilled to finally be able to bring a behind-the-scenes look at the movie industry to film fans everywhere. As a director and producer myself, I love all things movies and I want to welcome you into the Echelon Studios Podcast to hear from some of the freshest talent in the movie business today – from industry veterans to emerging creatives. With the luxury of time and the trust of my guests, this series has been a dream come true to produce and I’m so excited to share it with fellow film lovers.”
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