If you enjoy watching actors talk about themselves, here’s something for you: I was one of several Notre Dame graduates interviewed by the alumni association for a highlight on the entertainment industry.
If you enjoy watching actors talk about themselves, here’s something for you: I was one of several Notre Dame graduates interviewed by the alumni association for a highlight on the entertainment industry.
The Atticus Institute came out on DVD and OnDemand on Jan 20. Here are some of the interviews I’ve done for it.
Schmoes Know online video show (#179 – Rya Kihlstedt and I are on from about the 1:00 to 1:15 mark)
Rotten Tomatoes podcast (Ep 96 – I’m about at about the 51:45 mark)
Fangoria with Rya and me
Dread Central with director Chris Sparling and me
Evidently, I wasn’t totally awful on my first Reddit AMA Q&A. People asked terrific questions about all sorts of projects. I look forward to doing more of them.
On Monday, 10am PST / 1pm EST, I’ll answer all your questions online during a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything). It’s arranged for the release of Atticus Institute on Jan 20 on DVD and OnDemand, but I’ll answer questions about anything. Well, almost anything.
The home page for AMA’s is here, but I’ll post the exact link via Twitter (@WilliamMapother) as soon as I have it.
Longtime readers know I’m a proud co-founder of Slated, an online film finance marketplace. We connect investors and indie filmmakers, and we’ve also built the first industry-only social network, with over 17,000 users. For more information, check out , and our FAQs on the Slated site.
Every month Slated hosts a Filmonomics panel at the Los Angeles SoHo House. The most recent panel was on the Catch-22’s of casting, and the panelists were myself, Peter Facinelli (“Twilight,” “Nurse Jackie”), and Jon Gries (“Napoleon Dynamite,” “The Bridge”).
Check out the Filmonomics video that includes parts of our panel. The Slated CEO, Stephan Paternot, hosts weekly Filmonomics videos. You can see and subscribe to all the Filmonomics videos.