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Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 10 - Assistant Director Matthew Birtell (72.89MB; download) -- A man on a mission, Matt Birtell, Assistant Director of Butcher the Bakers, stops by to talk about keeping the backbone of a production upright. Matt gained a lot of attention for being an eagle-eyed problem solver on the set of Grace's Room, and discusses what it takes to keep an indie film on schedule. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 9 - Executive Producer Kris Smith (73.33MB; download) -- A true gentleman and master of all things tech, Kristopher Smith stops by the podcast to talk about being an Executive Producer on Butcher the Bakers. This is Kris's second film with Hometown Hero and has a lot of thoughts on what can make and break an indie film. Make sure to stay for Pass the Buck because it's more of the same crap, and you'll love to hate our Plucky Bucky Boy. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 8 - Actress Devon Ford (81.52MB; download) -- The podcast team, as well as the entire Hometown Hero family, has been busy the last two weeks filming Butcher the Bakers! Principal photography is over and now we're back in the office ready to continue the adventure that is making an independent film.Devon Ford, an actress in Butcher the Bakers, stops by to talk about the acting epiphany she had and how it led her to an audition for our newest film. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 7 - Actor Sean Walsh (69.43MB; download) -- Sean Walsh returns to the Hometown Hero Universe to reprise his role of Sam from Grace's Room. Ryan delves into Sean's history with acting, from musicals -- to fronting a band -- to film, and how it led him to the upcoming film, Butcher the Bakers. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 6 - Assistant Director Trevor McCandless (111.41MB; download) -- Ryan delves into the past films of Hometown Hero Productions with Trevor McCandless who has acted and crewed all of them. We learn about his last minute inclusion in the film River City Panic and how he will help alleviate problems/tempers on the set of Butcher the Bakers. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 5 - Illustrator Bryan Michael Hartnett (80.10MB; download) -- Bryan Michael Hartnett, a wizard of illustration and visionary savant, hangs out with Ryan to talk about the copious amount of art he's made for the films of Hometown Hero. We also learn about his expanded role on the set of the upcoming Butcher the Bakers and how much he loves horror films! |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 4: Cinematographer Zach Shaw (85.53MB; download) -- Zach Shaw, Cinematographer of Butcher the Bakers, is on the podcast this week to talk about his history with Hometown Hero Productions and being a first time Director of Photography. Dive in with our host Ryan Matthew Ziegler as we learn what it takes to make a film look pretty! |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 3: Executive Producer Chris Baker (80.27MB; download) -- Ryan sits down for a chat with Chris Baker, an Executive Producer of the film Butcher the Bakers. We learn about his love for horror schlock, his passion for bringing creative idiots together, and acting alongside his son! Make sure to stick around for another "eventful" segment of Pass the Buck. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 2: Production Designer Nicholas Swartz (83.64MB; download) -- On this weeks episode of 99CM,Ryan hosts a blood soaked conversation with Production Designer, Nicholas Swartz. Nick shares his experiences working on low budget films and how to get the most gore for your buck! This episode also features a very naughty Joe on Pass the Buck. Use your best discretion while listening. |
Add this to another station | 99CM Episode 1: Writer/Director Tyler Amm of Butcher the Bakers (90.92MB; download) -- Ryan Matthew Ziegler hosts the inaugural episode of Ninety-Nine Cent Movies! His first guest: Writer & Director Tyler Amm of the soon to be filming Butcher the Bakers, by Hometown Hero Productions. |
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