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  • Behind the Scenes of FUSE with director David Mackenzie
    2026/05/19
    Join hosts Thalia and Marie in a post-screening conversation with director and UNLV Film professor David Mackenzie on the making of FUSE. From filming in London’s intricate permitting landscape to refining scenes for maximum tension, this episode is packed with film industry secrets and creative wisdom — perfect for cinephiles and aspiring filmmakers alike!

    We discuss:
    • The challenges and nuances of filming in London, including traffic, permits, and coordinating complex scenes
    • The influence of UK history and locations on the story's setting and mood
    • The importance of improvisation and scene timing in building tension
    • How consulting experts like ex-military personnel enhances authenticity
    • The evolution of the script and editing choices that shape storytelling
    • Working with a talented cast including Theo James and Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • The financing lifecycle of a mid-budget film and navigating international sales
    • The significance of community and peer collaboration in filmmaking
    • Decisions behind the film’s ambiguous ending and real-time storytelling
    Resources & Links:
    • UNLV Film Program
    • Professor David McKenzie - IMDb
    Credits:

    Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com

    HOSTS - Jaidyn Thalia Sanders, Meredith Costello, Marie Palmieri

    PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand

    For The Beverly:
    Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience Officer
    Alexi Harber, General Manager
    Ivy Ergunes, Marketing Manager

    To read the hosts' reviews, head over to: https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/

    Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.

    For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.

    At the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning. With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond.

    Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story.
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    26 分
  • Women @UNLVFilm: Breaking Barriers
    2026/05/16
    Today's class will follow our hosts, Thalia, Meredith, and Marie in conversation with Professors Andi Isaacs and Roudi BoroumandWatch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts YouTube ChannelBreaking Barriers in Film: Women’s Voices and LeadershipGet ready for a lively, inspiring conversation about the power of women in the film industry! Dive into stories of resilience, breaking stereotypes, and how education and community are shaping the future of cinematic storytelling. This episode celebrates the progress made and discusses the road ahead for women filmmakers, leaders, and students.In this episode:The journey of women breaking into Hollywood and behind the scenesKey statistics on gender parity in film education vs. industry rolesHow streaming platforms are creating new opportunities for women directorsThe importance of diverse storytelling driven by women’s perspectivesChallenges and victories in navigating a historically male-dominated industryThe role of education at UNLV in empowering the next generation of women filmmakersHow cultural backgrounds influence women’s paths in filmPractical advice for students about overcoming fear, networking, and finding their nicheThe impact of festival circuits, distribution, and industry shifts on women-led projectsThe importance of intersectionality and community support for sustainable changeTimestamps:(00:00) - Introduction to the episode and the guests(04:14) - Women’s experiences in the film industry: from Hollywood to Iran(09:14) - The role of education in fostering female filmmakers(12:24) - Gender disparities in film roles and leadership(19:07) - Streaming platforms opening doors for women directors(21:09) - Celebrating women-driven films like Barbie and their industry impact(25:42) - Industry shifts and the hope for future female leadership(27:52) - How UNLV nurtures diverse female talent in film(33:00) - Final thoughts on supporting women and community-driven growthResources & Links:UNLV School of Cinematic ArtsNevada Women's Film FestivalGender and Hiring in Film Report 2025Streaming Data on Women DirectorsConnect with the Guests:Professor Andi IsaacsRoudi BoroumandAdditional Notes:The episode highlights the importance of supportive educational environments and community initiatives like UNLV's diverse faculty and festivals.Emphasizes that success in film isn’t just about gender but talent and perseverance amid industry challenges.Encourages future filmmakers to embrace all roles and narratives, demonstrating that the industry is evolving toward equity and inclusion.Credits:Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com HOSTS - Jaidyn Thalia Sanders, Meredith Costello, Marie PalmieriPRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam DeckerEXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand For The Beverly:Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience OfficerAlexi Harber, General ManagerIvy Ergunes, Marketing ManagerTo read the hosts' reviews, head over to: https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond. Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story.Tune in and be inspired to amplify women’s voices in the magic of cinema!
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    27 分
  • Panavision Road Trip
    2026/04/25
    Welcome back to The Film Dept Podcast. Get ready for a thrilling course this semester! Today's class will follow hosts Lex, Matthew and Robby as they head off from Las Vegas to LA for a private tour of the legendary Panavision.

    Watch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts

    Join us as we explore the behind-the-scenes world of filmmaking with a focus on Panavision's innovative camera systems, the making of a new Marvel film, and exclusive insights from industry experts. Perfect for film enthusiasts and aspiring filmmakers alike.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Road Trip to California: The Journey Begins
    02:04 Exploring Panavision: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour
    06:01 Interview Insights: New Filmmaker Program at Panavision
    09:31 Private Screening Surprise: Fantastic Four First Steps
    16:15 Film Review: Fantastic Four First Steps
    23:44 Reflections on the Trip and Final Thoughts

    Resources:
    Panavision Official Website - https://www.panavision.com
    UNLV Film Department - https://www.unlv.edu/film
    Fantastic Four First Steps on Disney Plus - https://www.disneyplus.com
    Dan Sasaki - Vice President of Optics at Panavision - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dansasaki
    Tommy Rose - Cinematographer at Panavision - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1234567

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    27 分
  • Project Hail Mary
    2026/03/29
    Welcome back to The Film Dept Podcast. Get ready for a thrilling course this semester! Today's class will follow our new hosts, Thalia, Meredith, and Marie as they start off the semester discussing the hit book adaptation, PROJECT HAIL MARY, starring Ryan Gosling and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

    Watch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts

    In this episode of the Film Department Podcast, hosts Marie Palmieri, Thalia Sanders, and Meredith Costello review 'Project Hail Mary,' starring Ryan Gosling. They discuss Gosling's performance, the film's unique storytelling, emotional impact, and the human connections portrayed in a science fiction setting. The conversation also touches on audience engagement, themes of sacrifice and morality, character complexity, and the significant role of music in enhancing the film's narrative.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Project Hail Mary
    01:05 Ryan Gosling's Performance and Character Dynamics
    03:26 The Unique Storytelling of Project Hail Mary
    05:15 Human Connection in Science Fiction
    07:33 The Emotional Impact of the Film
    10:24 Audience Engagement and Reactions
    12:45 Themes of Sacrifice and Morality
    15:08 Character Complexity and Relationships
    18:30 Music and Soundtrack's Role in Storytelling
    25:10 Final Thoughts and Overall Impressions


    Credits:

    Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com

    HOSTS - Jaidyn Thalia Sanders, Meredith Costello, Marie Palmieri

    PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand

    For The Beverly:
    Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience Officer
    Alexi Harber, General Manager
    Ivy Ergunes, Marketing Manager

    To read the hosts' reviews, head over to: https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/

    Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.

    For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.

    At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond.

    Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story.
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    28 分
  • If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
    2026/02/24
    Welcome back to The Film Dept. Podcast!

    In this episode of the Film Department podcast our hosts discuss the intense film IF I HAD LEGS I'D KICK YOU, directed by Mary Bronstein. They explore the film's themes of motherhood, mental health, and the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on the character of Linda, played by Rose Byrne. The conversation delves into the film's emotional impact, character dynamics, and the significance of its ending and title.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    01:01 Exploring IIHLIKY
    09:16 Themes of Motherhood and Mental Health
    16:15 Character Analysis of Linda and Her Relationships
    22:54 The Significance of the Ending and Title
    25:58 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

    Watch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgbLVA87WVDTKLP095pINKBeHXSe6brRn

    Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com

    Credits:

    HOSTS - Lex de Asis, Matthew Trudeau, Robby Baker

    PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
    PRODUCERS - Vance Mellen, Theresa Twa
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand

    PRODUCTION COORDINATORS- Isa Privetera, Tatyana Odobasic-Cuevas

    SOUND CREW - Brandon Aguilar, Hunter Cole, Marcie Gentile

    KEY GRIP- William Stanfield

    EDITORS - Molly Bilbray-Axelrod, Asher Garduno

    For The Beverly:
    Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience Officer
    Alexi Harber, General Manager
    Ivy Ergunes, Marketing Manager

    To read the hosts' reviews, head over to:
    https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/

    Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.

    For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.

    At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond.

    Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story
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    31 分
  • The Short Film Masterclass with Sundance Programmer Mike Plante
    2025/12/03
    Welcome back to The Film Dept. Podcast!

    In this episode, our hosts met with Mike Plante, producer and senior programmer for Sundance Film Festival, discussing the journey of short films from creation to submission at festivals like Sundance. They explore the importance of choosing the right stories, common pitfalls in filmmaking, and the various avenues available for filmmakers to showcase their work.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    03:20 Mike Plante's Journey in Film
    06:14 The Sundance Film Festival Experience
    08:58 Submitting Short Films to Sundance
    11:32 Common Mistakes in Short Film Submissions
    14:25 Distribution Avenues for Short Films
    17:12 Advice for New Filmmakers
    19:55 Networking and Opportunities in Film Festivals

    Watch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgbLVA87WVDTKLP095pINKBeHXSe6brRn

    Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com

    Credits:

    HOSTS - Lex de Asis, Matthew Trudeau, Robby Baker

    PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
    PRODUCERS - Vance Mellen, Theresa Twa
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand

    PRODUCTION COORDINATORS- Isa Privetera, Tatyana Odobasic-Cuevas

    SOUND CREW - Brandon Aguilar, Hunter Cole, Marcie Gentile

    KEY GRIP- William Stanfield

    EDITORS - Molly Bilbray-Axelrod, Asher Garduno

    For The Beverly:
    Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience Officer
    Alexi Harber, General Manager
    Ivy Ergunes, Marketing Manager

    To read the hosts' reviews, head over to:
    https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/

    Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.

    For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.

    At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond.

    Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story
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    29 分
  • The Power of Diversity in Filmmaking w/ Hisonni Mustafa
    2025/11/19
    Welcome back to The Film Dept. Podcast!

    In this class our hosts had the opportunity to speak with Emmy Winner, Tyler Perry Dreamers Fellow and UNLV Film student Hisonni Mustafa about the significance of diversity programs for emerging filmmakers. These include the Commercial Directors Diversity Program, the Tyler Perry Dreamers Collective, the Veterans Writers Project, Rideback Rise and more!

    Interested in any of these programs? Follow the links provided below:

    Commercial Directors Diversity Program: https://www.cddprogram.org/
    Tyler Perry Dreamers Collective: https://tylerperrystudiosdreamcollective.com/
    Veterans Writers Project: https://www.wgfoundation.org/programs/the-veterans-writing-project
    Rideback Rise: https://www.ridebackrise.org/

    Key Figures mentioned:
    Paul Redford, Writer https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0714864/
    Mary Lou Belli, Director https://www.amazon.com/Directors-Tell-Story-Bethany-Rooney/dp/1138948470

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Filmmaking Journey
    01:04 Early Inspirations and Filmmaking Beginnings
    09:20 The Evolution of Perspective in Filmmaking
    17:36 Development Programs and their Impact
    25:20 The Importance of Community and Mentorship
    30:12 Final Thoughts and Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers

    Watch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgbLVA87WVDTKLP095pINKBeHXSe6brRn

    Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com

    Credits:

    HOSTS - Lex de Asis, Matthew Trudeau, Robby Baker

    PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
    PRODUCERS - Vance Mellen, Theresa Twa
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand

    PRODUCTION COORDINATORS- Isa Privetera, Tatyana Odobasic-Cuevas

    SOUND CREW - Brandon Aguilar, Hunter Cole, Marcie Gentile

    KEY GRIP- William Stanfield

    EDITORS - Molly Bilbray-Axelrod, Asher Garduno

    For The Beverly:
    Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience Officer
    Alexi Harber, General Manager
    Ivy Ergunes, Marketing Manager

    To read the hosts' reviews, head over to:
    https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/

    Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.

    For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.

    At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond.

    Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story.
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    32 分
  • Collaboration and Adaptation on 'Margaret the Brave' with Filmmaker Danny Chandia
    2025/11/11
    Welcome back to The Film Dept. Podcast!

    In today's class, our hosts chat with Danny Chandia, local Las Vegas filmmaker, writer and director of MARGARET THE BRAVE and co-founder of Desert Cactus Films. They delve into Chandia's complex feelings about Las Vegas and presenting his upcoming project as a "Love letter to Las Vegas" that explores the local culture and community beyond the typical tourist attractions.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Danny Chandia and MARGARET THE BRAVE
    01:03 Danny's Journey into Filmmaking
    05:29 The Creative Process Behind MTB
    10:54 Exploring Themes of Family and Personal Experience
    19:21 The Festival Circuit and Future Projects

    Watch this episode (and all previous episodes) on UNLV College of Fine Arts Podcasts:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgbLVA87WVDTKLP095pINKBeHXSe6brRn

    Email us: thefilmdeptpod@gmail.com

    Credits:

    HOSTS - Lex de Asis, Matthew Trudeau, Robby Baker

    PRODUCERS - Tom Bjelic, Sam Decker
    PRODUCERS - Vance Mellen, Theresa Twa
    EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY - Adam Paul, Roudi Boroumand

    PRODUCTION COORDINATORS- Isa Privetera, Tatyana Odobasic-Cuevas

    SOUND CREW - Brandon Aguilar, Hunter Cole, Marcie Gentile

    KEY GRIP- William Stanfield

    EDITORS - Molly Bilbray-Axelrod, Asher Garduno

    For The Beverly:
    Kip Kelly, Founding Creative Director | Chief Experience Officer
    Alexi Harber, General Manager
    Ivy Ergunes, Marketing Manager

    To read the hosts' reviews, head over to:
    https://thefilmdeptpodcast.substack.com/

    Once again, The Film Department has teamed up with the mad geniuses of The Beverly Theater. Imagined by The Rogers Foundation, The Beverly Theater brings cinematic connectivity, novel collaborations, live happenings, cultural portals, and a zest for independent spirits to DTLV. With a mission to stage uncommon cinematic, literary, and live experiences, The Beverly Theater is Las Vegas’ first and only independent film house, storytelling arena, and live music venue.

    For the latest screenings and events at The Beverly, visit thebeverlytheater.com The Film Department Podcast is supported by UNLV Film.

    At the film department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas, every story has a beginning.With degree programs for undergraduates and graduates, state of the art equipment and facilities, incredible professional internships around the world, and expert guest speakers, students discover the power and potential of cinema as they prepare for the film and television industry… and beyond.

    Learn more at UNLV.EDU/FILM UNLV Film. Find your voice. Tell your story.
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    31 分