Reject Radio #114: The Faux Doc




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Summary: This week, on a very special episode of Reject Radio, Associate Editor Kate Erbland drops by to play Best/Worst and talk Found Fauxtage Films. Plus, we speak with author Ray Morton to get the whole story of why The Beatles made A Hard Day’s Night and we get a special announcement directly from Vimeo that will sound like sunshine to weary independent filmmakers. That is, the filmmakers who want to save some money. Download This Episode On This Week’s Show: Best/Worst [The Beginning - 22:36]: Kate Erbland and I share our favorite news stories from the week alongside the stuff that made us want to punch Charlie Sheen in the face while vomiting. Found Fauxtage [22:36 - 32:50]: A recent obsession, Kate talks about the birth of the sub-genre, its downfall, and the hope for the future that might see it reborn in an afterbirth of innovation. Perks [32:50 - 40:30]:Vimeo VP of Creative Development Blake Whitman comes on the show to announce a new deal for Plus and Pro subscribers  called Vimeo Perks which simply gives them cameras, lighting, and other filmmaking equipment at reduced cost. Working Like a Dog [40:30 - The Bloody End]: Ray Morton, author of the informative “A Hard Day’s Night: Music on Film Series,” tells us some surprising elements to the story behind The Beatles’ first film – the 1964 mockumentary about their growing fame that just made them more famous. Buy “A Hard Day’s Night: Music on Film Series” from Amazon Visit our