Filmmaker Dulanie Ellis Discusses Her Docu “Ground Operations” About U.S. Veterans Becoming Farmers.

Filmmaker Dulanie Ellis joins me for a spontaneous chat about her award-winning documentary “Ground Operations”. It’s an awesome story on the growing network of combat veterans who are transitioning into careers as sustainable farmers, ranchers and artisan food producers. Perfect for Veterans Day! In fact, make it a double feature with “I Am Battle Comic” this weekend. Here’s the trailer:

Enjoy.

Jordan

This is a 45 minute talk. Next Commercial Directing Bootcamp is December 2nd, 2017 and is almost full!
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Former Combat Photog Blake Stilwell Cranks Out Quality Digital Content At WeAreTheMighty.com.

Blake Stilwell has an official, impressive title of Sr. Director of Digital Video Content at WeAreTheMIghty.com, but I call him a badass. He’s got degrees in design, television & film, public relations and international relations. Blake is a former U.S. Air Force combat cameraman and Iraq War veteran who spent time as a field photographer and communications officer in the Middle East.

He wrote a stellar interview about yours truly over “I Am Battle Comic” you can read here. Please share that and this chat with a service member in your tribe. Oh and please do buy my new film, it’s out! Click here or go tot www.iambattlecomic.com or iTunes.

Thanks,

Jordan

Shout out to RTP alumni Amerigo Gazaway for his dope new album mashing Common with Stevie Wonder, A Common Wonder. That’s The Sixth Superstition instrumental under my intro. Get it here.

This episode is 90 minutes and you’ll wish is was longer!

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Docu “Outcast Forever” Rides Along w First All-Black Motorcycle Club & Filmmaker DeVaughn Hughson.

Filmmaker and friend DeVaughn Hughson spend six years documenting Outcast, the first all-Black Motorcycle Club, literally living among these true rebels day and night. The result is an artistic peek into their raucous den and time-honored rituals. It’s a must-watch doc and the closest you’ll ever get to this unique world.

I find DeVaughn’s film a riveting study of alpha male culture, where individuality flourishes, yet everyone still supports the tribe at large. “Outcast Forever” is more than just the name of the film, it’s a lifelong bond for these proud men.

We chat filmmaking, the artistic choices, and how DeVaughn earned the Members’ trust. Support indie film and spread the word. Click DeVaughn’s name. Enjoy the trailer.

Thanks,

Jordan

This episode is an hour and 11 minutes.

Bobcat Goldthwait Returns With Barry Crimmins’ Documentary “Call Me Lucky”.

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Writer/Director/Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait returns to the podcast with legendary Boston comedian Barry Crimmins to talk about their beautiful, haunting and healing documentary “Call Me Lucky”. The film opens August 7th and you need to see it.

We talk about their decades-long friendship and the responsibility Barry felt to speak out against child sexual abuse, after dealing with his being raped repeatedly as a child.

Bobcat presents a loving case study of a man determined to speak up against the most heinous of crimes. The film is passionately compelling and sparks real conversations. Please see it and share the message.

Here’s the trailer for “Call Me Lucky”.

Thank you,

Jordan

This episode is just 40 minutes. Do rate us on iTunes and “like” us on Facebook please. Email me at RespectTheProcessPodcast today. And I’m still accepting candidates for my Commercial Directing Bootcamp. You owe it to yourself.

The Human Side of Healthcare with Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman.

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“Remote Area Medical” is a compassionate documentary about Americans in need of help. Watch the trailer and you can see how filmmakers Jeff and Farihah treat their subjects with such dignity and respect.

During a three-day clinic held at Tennessee’s Bristol Motor Speedway, some of the country’s sickest individuals finally received free health care from an all-volunteer force of doctors, dentists and providers. This Hollywood Reporter review sums it up.

I ask the filmmakers about their choices. Who to follow, how they engaged people, and why this story. It’s an eye opening film that we can all relate to. See this in a theater with other human beings. Here’s the Facebook page: “Remote Area Medical”.

This episode is just under 35 minutes. Do rate us on iTunes and “like” us on Facebook pretty please.