
Jon & Tim interview a local cinematographer extraordinaire, Brandon D. Hyde, in this episode. From indy arthouse "Paradise, FL" to glossy family faire like "Bernie the Dolphin" to Bollywood-style glittering romance such as "Draupadi Unleashed" to Kevin Smith indie horror anthology "Killroy Was Here", Brandon illuminates the challenges and beauty of working commercially as a local professional cinematographer. We discuss numerous films, the Hollywood vs Indie film ethic, and our personal private goals, here in this episode.
You can find Brandon at http://www.bdhyde.com
Find Paradise FL here on YouTube for free.
https://youtu.be/0zTkNER5EtE
Other films such as "Bernie the Dolphin" or "Draupadi Unleashed" are on various streaming platforms.
At The Film Bar Review we give you an example of the kinds of conversations we might have at the local Film Bar Mondays, while reviewing many locally produced films, and featuring the filmmakers who made it happen. Give their films a watch, and join us to talk in person at Film Bar Mondays in cities like Atlanta, GA, Jacksonville, FL & Tampa, FL to have a drink and talk film. Reach out at thefilmbarreview@gmail.com and find Film Bar Mondays at our various group pages on Facebook.
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