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Respect The Process

One-on-one chats with commercial directors, advertising agency creatives, actors, editors, producers, crew and more. Filmmaker Jordan Brady has directed of over 1300 spots , 4 feature films, 3 full-length documentaries and one Netflix special. The show is edited by Jake Brady. Jordan is Founder of Commercial Directing Film School and owner of True Gentleman Industries, aka True Gent, a commercial production company in Los Angeles. Respect The Process, since 2013.
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What The Hell Is Video Village? I Ask VTR Matt Wallace.

Video Village is where the ad agency and client watch the monitor while enjoying fresh ginseng smoothies. It’s also one of the nerve centers of creativity on set. I had a quick chat with VTR Operator Matt Wallace about the dynamics of the video village. Matt was great to work with and always had his […]

Apr 24, 201416 min

Top 5 Trade Secrets From Comedy Director Jeffrey Fleisig.

This episode is like a Master Class for any director that aspires to shoot commercials for a living. Jeffrey Fleisig and I met while we were both on the roster at Über Content, and we instantly hit it off as friends. Professionally, I admire the subtle performances he delivers and his keen talent for crafting […]

Apr 17, 201455 min

ECD Kevin Sutton Lives In Estrogen Hell. So He Wrote A Book About It.

Fathering five daughters inspired this week’s guest, advertising guru Kevin Sutton, to write a book, “Dear Midol: Essays from Estrogen Hell”. It’s a hilarious collection of short stories, all based in truth & good parenting. Kevin is a pal and now the Executive Creative Director at Moroch Partners, a fine advertising agency. We chat about […]

Apr 10, 20141 hr 19 min

Location vs. Stage, Which One Is Best?

I’m off to NYC for a secret screening of my new film “I AM ROAD COMIC”, so this is a quickie podcast of me rambling about the benefits of shooting on a stage versus a location. And of course vice versa. Just one man’s opinions, but I hope it can help inspire you. If you’re […]

Apr 02, 201412 min

How Do Agency Folks View Director’s Cuts? Sr. VP/ECD Ian Barry Explains.

At age 8, second generation ad wizard Ian Barry pitched his first advertising campaign, now he’s Senior VP/Executive Creative Director at Cramer Krasselt Phoenix. We chat about how his agency chooses directors, swap stories from the trenches and he explains what a “chemistry meeting” is. After nine years and dozens of spots with this funny […]

Mar 27, 20141 hr 2 min

Top 5 Tips From Casting Director Danielle Eskinazi.

Do actors really need to wear the same outfit to the callback as their first audition? How much should you fawn over the director? Hey agency folks, why did you call everyone back? Casting is always crucial, so working with a deft casting director is a must. Danielle Eskinazi is one of the best. She […]

Mar 19, 201447 min

What Does The Client Think? Ask Andy Baker.

Andy Baker is SVP/Group Creative Director for the National Geographic Channels. Technically, he’s the client. He runs an in-house staff of highly creative people, so he’s also the agency. As a hands-on filmmaker, Andy shouts his mantra of collaboration from the mountain top. His must-read blog, the client blog offers insights for all. Listen as […]

Mar 13, 20141 hr 1 min

Crash Course In Latin Market Advertising With Marcos Cline-Márquez.

Marcos Cline Márquez is Executive Producer of Altered.LA, a commercial production company that services the U.S. Latin Market. What is that market? If 80% of Latinos in the U.S. speak English, why make ads in Spanish? In any language, AlteredLA is a collection of great storytellers. You’ll love Marcos’ advice for new directors. For a […]

Mar 06, 201454 min

What Does A Key Grip Do? Nick “Soda Pop” Franchot Explains.

My guest Nick Franchot is a second-generation Key Grip and one smart filmmaker. His experience ensures the shoot runs smoothly. So just what does the Key Grip do? Don’t Grips just lift the heavy stuff? And why does everyone keep calling Nick “Soda Pop”? Nick anticipates the DP’s needs, collaborates with the Gaffer, and supports […]

Feb 26, 201420 min

Y&R Chief Creative Officer Jim Elliott Climbs The Volcano At 3am.

Jim Elliott, Chief Creative Officer at Y&R NY, leads by being a hands-on creative. Never one to shy away from hard work, Jim once donned a boy scout uniform for a spot we did back in the day. Hear that story, what he learned from ad titan Jeff Goodby, and how respecting the process means […]

Feb 20, 201447 min

Making Ads and Love with Directing Team Jacob Slade.

Blissfully married and immensely talented, the directing duo Jacob Slade represents the perfect union of creativity and love. Besides being the cutest couple I’ve ever met, Enno Jacobsen and Kristina Slade have started directing together. Well, it’s about time! The two been collaborating on each other’s individual assignments since the day they met. Do they […]

Feb 13, 20141 hr 3 min

Co-Chief Creative Officer Bill Wright Explains Why Good Enough Sucks.

Innovators Bill Wright and James Dawson-Hollis are Co-Chief Creative Officers at Ogilvy West. They’ve won wheel-burrows full of awards at Cannes, The One Show and every other major advertising show. This dynamic duo have more Gold Lions than anyone I’ve ever met. I chat with Bill in the editing room. He inspires us with his […]

Feb 06, 201431 min

2014 Super Bowl Spots Reviewed.

Considered the Oscars© of Advertising, the Super Bowl allows our clients to strut their stuff, creatives to go big, and viewers to be entertained. For directors and agency folks, it’s a big deal. My sincere congrats to all that made it to the big game. Here are my thoughts on what we all enjoyed. Side […]

Feb 03, 201420 min

How to shoot hidden camera Superbowl spots with Director Michael Addis.

Comedy director Michael Addis is my hidden camera guru. He’s the go-to guy for successfully mining humor from an unsuspecting public. I chatted with Michael the night before his shoot for a Superbowl spot. The thrill of the unknown, shooting without a net in New York City, is what he lives for. In this episode, […]

Jan 30, 201459 min

Shooting On Fake Airplanes With Ghosts And Ted Haler.

Chatting with Ted Haler of Aero Mock-Ups reveals many insights about respect. During prep, Ted offered nothing but solutions, so I knew he’d be a great guest. We talked on the day before my Ogilvy shoot about world peace, movies versus commercials, and the ghost of Stan Laurel. Ted is a wise soul who reminds me humility is a huge part […]

Jan 24, 201445 min

Cinematographer Jordan Levy Beseeches Young Filmmakers to Respect The Process.

My friend Jordan Levy is a great cinematographer, always in demand. He’s been busy shooting comedy spots, high fashion, luxury cars and Comedy Central’s The Jeselnik Offensive. He claims comedy is harder to shoot than fashion. Who knew? Find out who’s a bigger diva: Oprah or Snoop Dog? This episode settles into a very technical […]

Jan 17, 201458 min

Ad Agency Insights from Copywriter Toby Nunez.

Toby Nunez shares his journey from starving artist (while working on the Ford assembly line making windshield wiper motors) to his first agency gig as an art director. Today Toby is a highly prolific copywriter at Doner in Detroit. He still cranks out some pretty twisted artwork on his personal site. Toby tells me that […]

Jan 11, 201440 min

Editor Bill Marmor Puts the Puzzle Together Perfectly.

Working with a great editor, like Bill Marmor, ensures your footage will be fully realized into a great spot. Bill explains his process for editing commercials. We discuss how he finds those magic moments and why he did not like “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”, which I loved. We also chat about objectivity in […]

Jan 04, 201450 min

Top 5 Steps to Make Your Dream Project a Reality.

This episode will surely invigorate your creative juices! My 5 easy steps get your passion project off the couch and onto the screen. Enough already! I was lucky to have a mentor in Al Burton, a crazy, genius producer that taught me his “10 Steps to Success” in show business. Sadly, I can only remembered […]

Dec 28, 201317 min

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Director Richie Keen Gives Us The Lowdown.

Richie Keen directs hit sitcoms, most recently “New Girl” & “Mixology”. He makes hilarious sketches. (See: Funny Or Die shorts, “Important Things with Dimitri Martin”). And he’s shot commercials in the former Soviet Union. If it makes him laugh on the page, he’s usually game. And after directing multiple episodes of “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”, it seems […]

Dec 22, 20131 hr 1 min

Director Keith Schofield. Brilliantly bizarre.

His spots are meticulously executed, while his music videos are wonderfully bizarre. Director Keith Schofield won the prestigious Gold Lion at Cannes and helped define “viral video”. I love that he posts his treatments on his website for all to see, which indirectly influenced me to start this podcast. Hear why… Oh yeah. I need […]

Dec 15, 20131 hr 5 min

Comedy Super Duo: The Sklar Bros.

Randy & Jason Sklar are two of my favorite stand up comedians. Together & individually. They’re hilarious comics/actors/podcasters/hosts/writer/producers… and true gentlemen. The brothers just took their maiden voyage into directing with a wickedly funny music video for The Sheepdogs. Relevant to the spot world, the play “Tech” & “Service” in a series of Time Warner […]

Dec 09, 201343 min

Jed Hathaway directs stop-motion comedy for Happy Honda Days.

I’ve always marveled at how “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” was shot. Now straight from the real Island of Misfit Toys, Director Jed Hathaway of Shadow Machine breaks down this intriguing world of stop-motion animation. This episode plays like a crash course in shooting puppets for advertising, as Jed explains how he twisted the Happy Honda […]

Dec 01, 201342 min

Comedy Director Dan Sheppard is living his dream.

In high school, Dan Sheppard knew he wanted to direct funny tv commercials for a living. Today, he is a working comedy director in-demand, churning out funny spots. Listen to his plan that turned the dream into a reality. Dan is surely one to watch, and I love his stuff. Sign up for my mailing […]

Nov 25, 201350 min

Stolen ideas and M&M’s.

How do you feel when your ideas get lifted? As a comedian, it happened all the time. As a filmmaker, intellectual property rights deliver money I count on; same with my obscure country music publishing. But in the world of commercials, who’s idea is it? My opinion may surprise you. You’ll also enjoy a quick […]

Nov 19, 201314 min

Exec Creative Director Chuck Meehan sheds the light.

Chuck Meehan hired me for my first real commercial directing gig (a spoof for Kia below), and we’ve been friends & collaborators ever since. We’ve racked up maybe over 75 tv spots together. Chuck coined the term, “The Brady Method”, referring to my patented approach to casting, and he has the most dashing smile in […]

Nov 11, 201328 min

A Sound Man RIch Stobaugh and I Discuss Sound, Recorded With Bad Sound.

While shooting on location in Missouri, I chat with one of my favorite sound guys, Rich Stobaugh. Recorded with my Tascam DR-07mkII, the interview sounds kind of crappy, making me appreciate the great sound men & women I work with. We also discuss the old-school approach I favor, craft versus art, and learn how I […]

Nov 05, 201315 min

Actor/Director Clifton Collins Jr. Talks Working with Big Directors.

Clifton Collins Jr. is one of my favorite actors, and he’s worked with my favorite directors. Cliff shares the actor’s perspective on being directed. He’s also an accomplished director of music videos. Check out his Stone Free Productions site for all-things-Clifton. Watch this behind the scenes of his “Gotten” music video with Slash, and see […]

Oct 24, 20131 hr 1 minEp. 5

How It Flows Before You Get To The Shoot.

A quickie. Just me rambling about the steps a commercial goes through before the director even starts prepping to shoot it. This is “Respect the Process” is my podcast about commercial filmmaking.

Oct 12, 201316 minEp. 4

Let Go My Eggo! With Creative Director T.S. Elliott.

Creative Director/Copywriter T.S. Elliott joins me on “Respect the Process”, a podcast about commercial filmmaking. We talk about our two dozen spots for Eggo Waffles, the rules of elfin magic and the evolution of Tony the Tiger. Behind the “Disguise” from tselliott on Vimeo. EggoMan Making of “Toaster” from tselliott on Vimeo.

Oct 05, 201338 minEp. 3
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