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Tiffany Shlain – What’s An Autoblogography? – Part 2

Part 2 of our discussion with Tiffany Shlain, director of Connected: An Autoblogography about Love, Death and Technology.
1 commentTiffany Shlain – A Declaration of Interdependence – Part 1

Tiffany Shlain, celebrated filmmaker and renowned founder of The Webby Awards, wants you to GET CONNECTED. And she has a fascinating story to tell.
3 commentsJonas Elrod & Chloe Crespi – Time To Wake Up

Jonas Elrod really does see dead people. Angels. Demons. Auras and ghosts. And he would very much like to know why.
2 commentsRyan Murphy – Eat, Pray, Glee

Ryan Murphy wants us to cheer for the underdog. After 8 years in the dark, strange world of Nip/Tuck he was ready for something optimistic and uplifting.
2 commentsBrad Rowe, Jonah Markowitz & Billy Cogar – Gimme Shelter

MIPtalk co-host Brad Rowe has brought numerous characters to life in a range of Film and TV roles but the one fans always ask him about is Shaun.
7 commentsLarry Hertzog & Lauren Proctor – One Hundred

Long time listeners of our podcast know that MIPtalk’s existence is due in part to the late Larry Hertzog. Larry was a successful and highly regarded writer/producer of many famous television shows including “Kate Loves a Mystery,” “Hart to Hart,” “Hardcastle and McCormick,” “Stingray,” “J.J. Starbuck,” “seaQuest,” “Nowhere Man,” “Profiler,” “Walker, Texas Ranger,” “Hunter,” “La Femme Nikita” and “Missing”.
1 commentLiz Tigelaar – Life Unexpected

This week’s guest is writer/producer Liz Tigelaar. Liz grew up in Dallas, Texas and attended high school in Guilford, Connecticut before earning her undergraduate degree from Ithaca College. She got her start right out of college as an assistant on Dawson’s Creek and ended up assisting and being mentored by Winnie Holzman, while working on Once & Again and Wicked.
13 commentsEpisode 2 – Jon Turteltaub – The Dolphins Came Back to Malibu

Jon Turteltaub had a run in with a gorilla. It was his third trip back to the African continent, a place he had first visited will directing the film Instinct starring Anthony Hopkins and Cuba Gooding Jr. He was standing with a group of tourists in the rolling hills of Uganda, observing roughly 30 mountain gorillas who had reluctantly come to accept people visiting them.
Except for one.
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