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Film/Survival is a podcast about how to survive and thrive in a creative career, specifically the film industry. Host Eva Ziemsen strives to inspire listeners to get out there, be bold, and don't take no for an answer. The show demonstrates that obstacles are creative opportunities, that no challenge is too big and that it IS possible to do Cannes Film Festival on 300 Euros. More than a simple 'how-to guide', Ziemsen talks candidly while sharing her own experiences in the film industry.
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/13/dc/3f/evaziemsen/3000x3000_14627063.jpg] Music manager Shep Gordon speaks about working in the entertainment business. What is most inspiring about Shep, is that he created his career from ground zero through his original 'stunts' long before social media existed to attract attention for this longest-standing 'client', Alice Cooper. This interview illuminates his stance on breaking in, working hard, and collaboration. He also talks about his culinary recommendation for feeding a film crew. The end gives a snippet of his Chicken Soup recipe, which is TO DIE FOR. There is no one in this world like Shep Gordon and he is the ultimate guru for anyone wanting to make it in the media industry - with key ingredients of true originality and ingenuity, profound humility and being a very good Mensch.

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/13/dc/3f/evaziemsen/3000x3000_14627063.jpg] This episode is in dedication to all film festivals that now have to cancel or adapt to Covid-19. This episode was recorded YEARS ago about my experiences at Cannes and Berlin even longer ago, therefore please note some things are outdated. Please note the episode does not have a contextualization about current times. It is a chance to maybe reminisce about what it is like to be there in person, but I also want to use it to draw attention to this year's Marche Du Film in Cannes, which is going ONLINE - I recommend it to anyone, as it cuts your costs to around $100! Unheard of. In this two-part series, Eva tells you how to make your first (of many) tours to major film festivals. Remember, that it’s not all about the glitz and glamour of red carpet events. It’s the hustle. How should you plan your day? How versed are you in your pitch? How do you make yourself memorable? In this episode, Eva explores the Cannes Film Festival. She shows you that with determination and planning, you can(nes) have a successful experience.

This episode is in dedication to all film festivals that now have to cancel or adapt to Covid-19. This episode was recorded YEARS ago about my experiences at Cannes and Berlin even longer ago, therefore please note some things are outdated. Please note the episode does not have a contextualization about current times. It is a chance to maybe reminisce about what it is like to be there in person, but I also want to use it to draw attention to this year's Marche Du Film in Cannes, which is going ONLINE - I recommend it to anyone, as it cuts your costs to around $100! Unheard of. In this two-part series, Eva tells you how to make your first (of many) tours to major film festivals. Remember, that it’s not all about the glitz and glamour of red carpet events. It’s the hustle. How should you plan your day? How versed are you in your pitch? How do you make yourself memorable? In this episode, Eva explores the Cannes Film Festival. She shows you that with determination and planning, you can(nes) have a successful experience.

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/13/dc/3f/evaziemsen/3000x3000_14627063.jpg] Sometimes it’s difficult to plan next week let alone 10 years in the future. However, strategically setting goals and putting it all on paper will set you on the right track to a successful career. Think of it like a contract to yourself. How will your efforts today shape where you want to be ultimately? In this episode, Eva shines a light on the road ahead by showing you how to survive during the early months/years in the film industry. (c) 2020 CINEVA FILMS INC. FILM/SURVIVAL PODCAST HOSTED AND WRITTEN BY: EVA ZIEMSEN PRODUCED BY: JESSICA F. BELLAMY

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/13/dc/3f/evaziemsen/3000x3000_14626774.jpg] Who inspired you to become a filmmaker? You’ve no doubt wondered how they got to where they are today. It may be a bit intimidating to reach out to this individual for guidance, at first. But have no fear. Eva shares her experiences contacting her own mentors, Patricia Rozema and the late Robert Forster. She gives valuable advice to reaching out and fostering this important relationship. With a mentor, you have access to not only an opportunity that can potentially advance your career, but also to forge a lifelong friendship. HOSTED AND WRITTEN BY: EVA ZIEMSEN PRODUCED BY: JESSICA F. BELLAMY (c) Cineva Films Inc. 2015

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