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Timecode Presents
Timecode:NOLA
31 episodes
4 months ago
Timecode Presents is a weekly podcast series featuring guest independent filmmakers & film industry professionals, and hosted by Timecode:NOLA co-creators and producers. The long format conversations are often times less about films, and more about the how and why of filmmaking: more process than outcome, like shooting the shit after wrapping.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Timecode Presents is a weekly podcast series featuring guest independent filmmakers & film industry professionals, and hosted by Timecode:NOLA co-creators and producers. The long format conversations are often times less about films, and more about the how and why of filmmaking: more process than outcome, like shooting the shit after wrapping.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Skate Filmmakers – John Kosch and Tristan Lassaigne
Timecode Presents
49 minutes 15 seconds
6 months ago
Skate Filmmakers – John Kosch and Tristan Lassaigne
John kosch and Tristan lassaigne   This week on Timecode Presents: We talk to John kosch and Tristan lassaigne about their […]
Timecode Presents
Timecode Presents is a weekly podcast series featuring guest independent filmmakers & film industry professionals, and hosted by Timecode:NOLA co-creators and producers. The long format conversations are often times less about films, and more about the how and why of filmmaking: more process than outcome, like shooting the shit after wrapping.