EP362 | Why Filmmakers Should Study Classic Comedies

On today’s episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci pulls back the curtain on his latest film Metanoia, which is about to make its festival run. Mike shares why he believes this is the most beautifully textured film he has ever directed, crediting the collaboration with artist Gina Manning and the stunning imagery captured by cinematographer David Kruta.He also talks about the tools and techniques that made those visuals possible, and how the right gear can transform storytelling. Beyond filmmaking, Mike dives into the classic comedies he has been revisiting lately, offering a fresh perspective on the movies many of us grew up with.As a special treat, Mike is giving listeners a free link to his award-winning short film Come Home. If you’ve ever wanted to see it, now’s your chance.This is a fun and personal one-on-one with the filmmaker behind the show, packed with inspiration, honesty, and a peek into what’s coming next.► Mike's IG ► ILWP's IG Music by: Code Elektro & Mitch Murder——SPONSORS——► FujiFilm► Puget Systems► Blackmagic Design ► FREESTYLE► Cinepacks► Fotodiox Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join the thrilling journey of film director Mike Pecci as he fearlessly dives into the realm of chasing his dreams. Buckle up and get ready for the exhilarating ride as he embarks on the adventure of preparing for his very first Hollywood feature film! Grab those noise-cancelling headphones and immerse yourself in the pulsating beats of the hottest new synth-wave music. Picture yourself sipping on a cold beer and savoring home-smoked BBQ while engaging in candid conversations with Pecci and a diverse cast of unexpected guests, including filmmakers, artists, technicians, chefs, and musicians. They're all here to unveil their most intimate stories and demystify the path to success. Get ready to learn, laugh, and be inspired like never before with the IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS PODCAST! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.