Based in Washington DC, one of Jon’s first short film projects, Cyberslut (2001), took the festival circuit by storm, playing over 60 festivals around the world - yet here’s a man who has claimed he’s not a great filmmaker!
Jon takes pride in connecting people and being a problem solver. After his own disheartening experiences of film festivals, Jon started the DC Shorts Film Festival in 2003 which was a huge success, becoming the largest short-film festival in the US. Jon has since consulted on festivals around the world, such as the Sunderland Shorts Film Festival here in the UK. He is also the author of two books, “Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work” (2012) and “So You Wanna Start a Film Festival” (2015) - if you like what you hear, go check them out! For now, let’s launch into episode 1 of this filmmaker’s stories…
In this episode Jon talks about:
You can find Jon Gann on:
Instagram: @jonganndc
Twitter: @jongann
IMDB: https://imdb.to/3mcSWhA
Vimeo: https://imdb.to/3v77l3j
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Podcast music by @butesounds
Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding.
Must watch films recommended by Jon Gann:
Click here to watch the full reviews by Jon on the following films
Auntie Mame (1958) - https://imdb.to/2TXrV9x
Big Night (1996) - https://imdb.to/3xanM07
Carrie (1996) - https://imdb.to/2RG6KrH
Soapdish (1991) - https://imdb.to/3vesAQO
Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002) - https://imdb.to/2SfNnpX
Based in Washington DC, one of Jon’s first short film projects, Cyberslut (2001), took the festival circuit by storm, playing over 60 festivals around the world - yet here’s a man who has claimed he’s not a great filmmaker!
Jon takes pride in connecting people and being a problem solver. After his own disheartening experiences of film festivals, Jon started the DC Shorts Film Festival in 2003 which was a huge success, becoming the largest short-film festival in the US. Jon has since consulted on festivals around the world, such as the Sunderland Shorts Film Festival here in the UK. He is also the author of two books, “Behind the Screens: Programmers Reveal How Film Festivals Really Work” (2012) and “So You Wanna Start a Film Festival” (2015) - if you like what you hear, go check them out! For now, let’s launch into episode 1 of this filmmaker’s stories…
In this episode Jon talks about:
You can find Jon Gann on:
Instagram: @jonganndc
Twitter: @jongann
IMDB: https://imdb.to/3mcSWhA
Vimeo: https://imdb.to/3v77l3j
*** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT **
Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show.
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About a Podcast Host:
Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production
Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction, @mrsupersonic
Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction
Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk
Podcast music by @butesounds
Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding.
Must watch films recommended by Jon Gann:
Click here to watch the full reviews by Jon on the following films
Auntie Mame (1958) - https://imdb.to/2TXrV9x
Big Night (1996) - https://imdb.to/3xanM07
Carrie (1996) - https://imdb.to/2RG6KrH
Soapdish (1991) - https://imdb.to/3vesAQO
Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002) - https://imdb.to/2SfNnpX