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“We All Find Ourselves In Awkward Social Situations.” – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with Fritz Donnelly

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

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9/15/09 Podcast:

The Fritz Donnelly Interview

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A conversation with independent filmmaker Fritz Donnelly
- writer, director, producer, actor, editor of tothehills 2

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(9/15/09) (Total time – 37:38)

What’s inside The Fritz Donnelly Interview?

  • Listen to the Movie: “tothehills 2″ (0:52)
  • What is “Hi Christina”?  (1:45)
  • The imaginative work of Fritz Donnelly  (2:37)
  • “You give me the power to feel like I can create”  (3:03)
  • Inspiring, collaborative, non-fussy  (3:35)
  • “It’s the urge to escape from the every day”  (5:13)
  • A place for self-expression and performance  (5:51)
  • What Fritz does at “Hi Christina”  (6:20)
  • Listen to examples of strange characters we meet in
    “tothehills 2” (7:27)
  • Where do Fritz’s characters come from?  (8:15)
  • “A voice that might be in your head”  (8:54)
  • Scripted or total improv?  (10:05)
  • Getting audience feedback: Fritz’s public-access
    T.V. show (11:14)
  • The Staring Contest  (12:50)
  • The “Indie” Astronaut’s Diary  (14:07)
  • Fritz gets a kiss  (15:20)
  • Live, on-the-spot improv with Fritz  (16:58)
  • What is a sud?  (19:12)
  • When working solo, how Fritz prepares for his
    character sketches  (21:00)
  • Sanitary Man and the Public Pole  (22:33)
  • Send “the critic” on vacation  (23:11)
  • Sports Blaster  (23:49)
  • “We spend most of our time looking at human faces”  (24:42)
  • Listen to: Learning How to Drive a Car  (26:38)
  • Listen to: “Mr.” Financial Advice  (27:48)
  • “We often hide the more eccentric sides of ourselves”  (30:07)
  • “Hi Christina’s” interactive performances  (30:48)
  • The “Michael Jackson Dance Party”  (31:31)
  • “Expressing yourself as fully as you can”  (32:30)

STILL FROM tothehills  2
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Meet Indieflix Podcast Host: Lois Fein

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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
are featured on IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Listen to more of her music from her debut CD
Step Into the Water at: www.LoisFein.com

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Podcast Music Credits: “As Time Goes By” (Herman Hupfield);
It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon” (Lois Fein
)

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Today’s edition of IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast was recorded with
audio-technica’s AT2020 USB Cardoid Condenser Microphone,
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and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH™’s WaveLab Studio 6
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9/1/09 PODCAST ANSWERS:

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“David Rowe – writer, director and producer of Fast Friday”

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09/15/09 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast

Musings from Cambridge

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

lois2Hi! I’m Lois Fein, IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast Host.

I’m in Cambridge, Massachusetts right now sitting in the legendary folk music club called “Passim.” Musical greats like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan have passed through Passim. There’s terrific energy in this intimate, acoustic-listening coffeehouse. It seats about 95 people.

I used to come here as a college student and watch the guitar-work of singer-songwriters like Shawn Colvin and David Wilcox, hoping that one day I could muster up enough courage to move from audience member to performer on the Passim stage.

In college, I dreamed of this. I longed for this. Many years after college, I actually did it. I was 38 years old, and, finally, I played at an Open Mic night at this renowned folk music club.

I remember that night. I entered the packed coffeehouse. Photos of Pete Seeger, Johnny Cash, Simon and Garfunkel lined the walls. I had waited two-and-a-half hours to play my one song. My nephew and I warmed-up in a room the size of a coat closet in the back room just before we went on stage. Then, the emcee announced my name. We left the closet, and eagerly wedged our way from the back of the room to the stage up front, cheered on by the enthusiastic whistles and applause of the crowd – a great feeling.

I was walking on water.

I played my song “Dialogue With Joan of Arc” on my maple Martin guitar with confidence and sang “So dream all you dreamers into this fiery night/A thousand voices will sing with you/We can hear it/We can feel it/We are standing here with you/You’re not alone…” My nephew accompanied me on the African djembe drum. That was my “crossing of the threshold.” I was a fire-walker.

That night of performing at Passim gave me the confidence to begin a 5-year journey of recording my own music – a path that culminated in the release of my debut CD, STEP INTO THE WATER (www.LoisFein.com).

What brings me to Passim today is another leap into the “larger life.” It’s afternoon and the club is not yet open to the public for the evening live performances. The chef and manager allowed me to come into this incredible performance space so that I could conduct an interview for Indieflix Play It Again Podcast in quiet, without the street traffic of Harvard Square seeping into the podcast.

I just finished an interview with Scott Kirsner, author of Fans, Friends and Followers: Building an Audience and a Creative Career in the Digital Age. Scott is a wealth of information and insight – in his book and in-person. Scott gives wise, practical advice on “how to build an audience and make money at your creative endeavor” citing examples from the myriad interviews he conducted with indie filmmakers, musicians, comedians, magicians, and writers highlighted in Fans, Friends and Followers. I can’t wait for the podcast to be broadcast. Scott is a kind person and a lively interviewee who has much to share with independent filmmakers, creative artists, and entrepreneurs about “what works.”

Earlier this week, I was in Brooklyn, New York at “Hi Christina” – the creative-arts space of “tothehills2” filmmaker Fritz Donnelly. Fritz has an amazing presence – someone who looks at you with magnetic, warm, brown eyes – an artist at peace with the world, and understands his place in it. Fritz experiments with improv, live-audience collaborations, and film-performance. I can’t wait for his podcast to be aired, as well.

It’s been a terrific week of meeting with upcoming IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast guests like Fritz Donnelly and Scott Kirsner, hanging out with family, and swimming in Walden Pond – the home of Thoreau’s experiment in nature/simple living. The joy of swimming in fresh water at Walden Pond, talking to creative people, and sharing dinners and late night conversations with family has filled me up. I hope you enjoy my interviews with filmmaker Fritz Donnelly and author Scott Kirsner.

Their podcasts will be broadcast on IndieFlix Play it Again Podcast at the end of summer and later this fall as the leaves turn from green to fiery orange, gold, and crimson.

Enjoy our friend Fritz Donnelly’s new blog!

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Hello everyone,

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We thought we’d give our good friend and IndieFlix filmmaker Fritz Donnelly of tothehills fame a quick plug.  Fritz came and visited the IndieFlix offices yesterday and couldn’t have been more gracious.  He has many very creative ventures a’brewin’ and we couldn’t be happier to be a small part (if any) of them.  Please follow the link below to Fritz’s  blog and follow all the exciting news to come!

http://blog.tothehills.com/

Thanks!

Team IndieFlix

Fritz Donnelly – “Tothehills2″

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Get “Tothehills2″ HERE at IndieFlix.com

What is your current state of mind?     We live in a new era.  America’s democracy, having fallen down a long dark tunnel, is climbing its way out again.  Our knees are dirty, our fingernails short, but we’re wearing sparkling pants, a bandana, and we’re ready to be fabulous again.

What is your greatest fear?     The days of fear are gone.  Don’t fear.  You can avoid taxes and death is patient.

What is your greatest extravagance? Fresh air.

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?  Why deplore when you can explore, implore, and see more.
What is the trait you most deplore in others?      Why deplore when you can pour out your heart, an everfull cup.

What do you most value in your friends? Friendship.

Which living person do you most admire? Besides Marilyn Manson, Barak Obama is the first public person I’ve cheered in a long time.   I also like that fast sprinter, Ron Paul, and Christina Ewald.

What do you consider the most overrated virtue? Greed.

What is your motto? One hour outside everyday.

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