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  • Breaking Barriers & Busting Myths: “It’s Our Ball” and the Power of Senior Women in Sports
    2025/08/12

    In this inspiring episode of Best in Fest, Les Lippa sits down with filmmakers David Morrison, Penny Edmondson, and Judy Marlin to talk about their dynamic documentary It’s Our Ball—the untold story of senior women dominating the basketball court and redefining age, athleticism, and respect. From heartfelt personal journeys to the challenges of authentic storytelling, the trio shares how they brought these powerful voices to the screen and why this project is changing the conversation around women, sports, and aging. Whether you’re a filmmaker, sports fan, or just love a great underdog story, this episode will leave you motivated to get in the game—at any age.

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    44 分
  • Emmy Winner Bridget Stokes on Sketch Comedy, Episodic Directing & Indie Grit
    2025/08/05

    What does it take to go from indie filmmaker to Emmy-winning director? In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Bridget Stokes—trailblazing director of A Black Lady Sketch Show, Hello, Jack!, and Boy Genius—to unpack her inspiring rise through the film and television world. From waiting tables in New York to winning an Emmy as the first woman in her category, Bridget shares the real hustle behind her success.

    She dives deep into the contrasts between episodic TV and feature films, her collaborative producing roots, and her passion for building immersive story worlds. Plus, hear the behind-the-scenes story of The Rachel Divide, her pivot into children's television during the pandemic, and why she believes now is the perfect time to chase what sets your soul on fire.

    🎯 Key Takeaways:

    • How to transition from indie film to episodic directing
    • Lessons from working on hit shows like The Goldbergs, Gabby Duran, and A Black Lady Sketch Show
    • Tips on collaboration, creative longevity, and shadowing the right way
    • Why staying true to your storytelling voice is the only way forward

    📲 Follow Bridget on Instagram @murphystokes and on LinkedIn.

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    37 分
  • Nathan Elliott on Virtual Production & Brand-Backed Cinema
    2025/07/29

    What do PlayStation, storefront media, and cutting-edge documentaries have in common? Nathan Elliott. In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with the Canadian entrepreneur, technologist, and filmmaker to discuss how he's revolutionizing advertising and storytelling. Nathan reveals how his company, FrontRunner Technologies, transforms vacant storefronts into immersive media platforms—and how that tech-savvy mindset shaped his foray into film production.

    They explore Black Mark, a powerful documentary about NBA star Matt Barnes’ near-fatal high school experience with the KKK, and its evolution into a gripping series concept. Plus, Nathan shares behind-the-scenes insight into With Love, Charlie, a Korean War-era short film now hitting Samsung platforms on August 1. From branded entertainment to virtual production and beyond, this episode is packed with game-changing ideas for creators, producers, and marketers alike.

    🎯 Topics Covered:

    • Brand integration in film and TV
    • Virtual production for indie filmmakers
    • Turning trauma into transformational storytelling
    • Global advertising trends
    • The future of theatrical experiences

    📲 Follow Nathan: @elliottnate8
    🔗 Company: @frontrunnertech
    🎬 Shorts to stream: Black Mark and With Love, Charlie

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    37 分
  • The Making of “Reminisce” with Ashna Sharan and Wayne Jay
    2025/07/22

    What happens when an aerospace engineer-turned-actor and a multilingual actress-turned-writer join forces? You get Reminisce—a compelling new short film exploring a May-December romance, generational gaps, and power imbalances in love. In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Ashna Sharan and Wayne Jay to unpack their creative journey, from meeting in a virtual writers' group to developing a short that’s captivating the festival circuit. They discuss character development, drawing from real-life relationships, and how to turn personal stories into powerful proof-of-concept films. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, actor, or just love great storytelling—this episode is full of insights and inspiration.

    🎟️ Catch Reminisce at LA Shorts on July 26 at LA Live.
    📲 Follow the film @reminiscetheshortfilm and the creators @ashkash009 and @waynemjay

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    30 分
  • From Commercial Giants to Intimate Documentarians with Jason & Blue Gerber
    2025/07/15

    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with powerhouse filmmaking duo Blue and Jason Gerber. From directing award-winning commercials for brands like Walgreens, Chipotle, and Lincoln Park Community Services, to creating emotionally resonant documentaries, this married team shares their evolution from the fast-paced world of high-budget commercials to the deeply personal realm of documentary filmmaking.

    They unpack their process for winning commercial pitches, the art of co-directing, and the creative inspiration behind their new documentary Dawn Dusk—a powerful story of grief, healing, and wearable art. Learn how they balance artistic integrity with client expectations, how fashion becomes narrative, and what it really takes to tell meaningful stories that last.

    🎥 Dawn Dusk premieres August 15 on Tubi, Amazon, and The Roku Channel.
    🔗 Visit: dawnduskfilm.com | IG: @dawnduskfilm

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    37 分
  • From Back to the Future to Blind Logic: Jack Teeter’s Epic Marketing Journey
    2025/07/08

    In this inspiring episode of Best in Fest, Leslie speaks with Jack Teeter—marketing legend behind iconic Universal hits like Back to the Future, Scarface, and The Breakfast Club. Now a director and producer, Teeter shares how his old-school marketing chops fueled the creation of Blind Logic: The Ralph Teeter Story, a powerful documentary about his blind great-uncle who invented cruise control. Discover what still works in film marketing today, how to compete with indie budgets, and why testing your content might be the most underrated tool in your kit. A must-listen for filmmakers, marketers, and movie buffs alike.

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    52 分
  • Creating on Your Own Terms: Laura Knight on Producing, Storytelling & Owning Your Voice
    2025/07/01

    In this episode of Best in Fest, Leslie sits down with powerhouse producer and development executive Laura Knight to talk about the art of telling stories across film, TV, podcasts, and animation. From her early days at ICM to her work with John Leguizamo and the groundbreaking interactive show Bar Karma, Laura shares what it takes to craft compelling content—whether it’s adapting a bestselling novel, running a female-led set, or reverse-engineering a podcast into a television series.

    Learn how Laura built her diverse career by taking risks, understanding budgets, and putting story first—plus why she believes women in production are changing the energy of the entertainment industry.

    🎬 Why locking your script matters
    🎙️ How Going Reno is flipping podcast-to-TV development
    💥 And the real power of saying “I’ll just make it myself”

    If you’re a creator, producer, or storyteller looking to own your path, this episode is pure gold.

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    33 分
  • More Than Santa Baby: Tamar Springer’s Tribute to Musical Legend Philip Springer
    2025/06/24

    In this inspiring episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie speaks with first-time filmmaker Tamar Springer about her powerful documentary More Than Santa Baby — a heartfelt tribute to her father, legendary composer Philip Springer. Known worldwide for penning the holiday classic "Santa Baby," Philip’s influence goes far beyond that single hit, with songs recorded by Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, and many more.

    Tamar shares how her background in social work evolved into an unexpected filmmaking journey, sparked by a pandemic-era epiphany and fueled by a deep love for her father's astonishing legacy. From rare archival footage to interviews with UK music icons like Cliff Richard and Mike Read, this conversation dives into the making of a three-act documentary, the magic of the Brill Building era, and the enduring power of passion projects — no matter your age.

    🎶 Discover the untold story of a music icon.
    🎥 Learn how a daughter turned legacy into art.
    🎄 And yes — it all starts with “Santa Baby.”

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    36 分