Uptown Films copertina

Uptown Films

Uptown Films

Di: Green Canvas Productions
Ascolta gratuitamente

A proposito di questo titolo

A podcast created to improve the Uptown NYC cinema landscape, appreciate the craft of filmmaking, and spotlight the array of career paths within the industry. Uptown Films builds strong connections between filmmakers who reside in The Bronx, Washington Heights & Harlem through conversations that cover the journey of the filmmaker. This is a podcast for those who are looking to break into the film industry, increase their networks, receive advice to jumpstart their careers, and listen to anecdotes from new to seasoned filmmakers.Green Canvas Productions Arte
  • Episode 52 | Solomon West | Trailer Scope | Full Interview
    Feb 1 2026

    Solomon West is a dynamic professional with a Mechanical Engineering background and a multifaceted career spanning cloud infrastructure, software integration, and community health. Certified as an AWS Cloud Practitioner, Solomon is fluent in technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, React, and Jenkins, with hands-on experience in database systems and API development. His business acumen shines through in his understanding of media-tech ecosystems: he’s contributed to platforms where film studios leverage granular viewer data — including trailer views and shares — to optimize distribution strategies and secure funding. Solomon’s cross-industry experience includes engineering project management, application support, and health equity outreach, making him a rare blend of technical depth, strategic thinking, and human-centered impact.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    46 min
  • Episode 52 | Current Events + Solomon West | Trailer Scope
    Jan 29 2026

    Current Episodes from December 2025


    - Rob Reiner

    - Warner Brothers Discovery + Netflix Deal

    - Paramount

    - Casinos in NYC

    - Repertory Theatres


    Interview Segment with Solomon West | Founder of TrailerScope


    Solomon West is a dynamic professional with a Mechanical Engineering background and a multifaceted career spanning cloud infrastructure, software integration, and community health. Certified as an AWS Cloud Practitioner, Solomon is fluent in technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, React, and Jenkins, with hands-on experience in database systems and API development. His business acumen shines through in his understanding of media-tech ecosystems: he’s contributed to platforms where film studios leverage granular viewer data — including trailer views and shares — to optimize distribution strategies and secure funding. Solomon’s cross-industry experience includes engineering project management, application support, and health equity outreach, making him a rare blend of technical depth, strategic thinking, and human-centered impact.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    1 ora e 45 min
  • Uptown Films | Episode 51 | Kendra Monet | Harlem Filmmaker
    Jan 2 2026

    Episode #51 with Kendra Monet, a filmmaker from Harlem.

    Kendra Monet is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied Film & TV. She creates personal narratives about individuals that dare to use their voices and imaginations to discover themselves. Her student short films have been selected at numerous film festivals including an honorable mention award at the Denton Black Film Festival her coming of age short film "The Walk Home." She was a finalist at the Changing Minds Young Filmmaker Festival, and she was interviewed by Bronx News 12 about her documentary film "Pulling the Evidence That Remains", a personal narrative on mental health. Kendra is currently working in publicity at Searchlight Pictures, where she has contributed to Academy Award winning campaigns such as Questlove’s "Summer of Soul" and most recently the Academy nominated and acclaimed film: Jesse Eisenberg's "A Real Pain." At the same time, she is in post-production for her short film ATTACHED, a psychological thriller about a struggling actress whose past continues to haunt her that forces her to confront her sense of control.

    https://www.thekendramonet.com/

    https://vimeo.com/kendramonet

    https://tisch.nyu.edu/film-tv/news/2019/ugftv-student-kendra-brown-interviewd-on-bronx-new-12.html


    Chapters:

    - 00:00

    Intro

    - 00:56

    Kendra's Introduction

    - 01:15

    What does it mean to be an independent filmmaker?

    02:22

    - How did your experiences at NYU prepare you to become a filmmaker/visual storyteller?

    04:27

    - What was your experience like working in Searchlight Pictures, publicity, and now working in the industry?

    07:18

    - How has your view on being a filmmaker changed over the past three years?

    11:34

    - What is your inspiration in making the short film "Attached"?

    15:16

    - Technical approach to the film

    19:55

    - What is ShotDeck?

    22:41

    - Kendra's past with dancing

    24:48

    - What was it like finding the right production designer?

    31:18

    - What made you choose to do a backstory and how did it help production?

    34:30

    - How often do you rehearse prior to production?

    37:04

    - What was the intention behind utilizing 180 degree shutter angles?

    49:26

    - Ad break

    50:16

    - First project co-writing/producing/directing

    59:36

    - Did people talk about the story potentially taking place in D.C.?

    01:03:49

    - What was it like confronting someone who you thought wasn't doing their job well?

    01:20:08

    - How did you come up with the name "Attached" and how did the final script work for you?

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    1 ora e 26 min
Ancora nessuna recensione