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BIPOC Credits

Andy Wong

With the demand for competent crew members, and BIPOC recruitment, in the booming BC film industry, this podcast aims to educate new and hopeful BIPOC filmmakers and crew members on the various roles involved on a professional film set. Helmed by BC native Andy Wong, who himself is a working Assistant Director in the Director’s Guild of Canada (DGC). Each episode consists of conversations about what new crew members can expect on the job, challenges they may face, and the changing landscape of diversity that has influenced their journey.

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Assistant Director Andy Wong to Indie Filmmaker
14-02-2023
Assistant Director Andy Wong to Indie Filmmaker
Andy Wong (he/him) started as an actor then after years of not finding success he decided to enter film school to be a filmmaker.  Now he is an in-demand 2nd Assistant Director working on various Hallmarks, CW TV shows, Feature Films and more.  Furthermore, it is through his experience he is also an in-demand producer in the BC indie film scene. In this episode, Andy talks about:The Assistant Directors DepartmentReflecting on this podcastThe changing landscape of the film industryHaving a calm mindsetAlso, enjoy getting to know the host of this podcast! Follow us on social media!NewsletterWebsiteInstagramFacebook Program notes: BIPOC Credits Podcast is a self funded passion project with the goal of creating a platform for BIPOC crew members to talk about their own experiences and dreams. If you would like to sponsor/ support us, please email us at bipoc.credits.podcast@gmail.com Front Row Insurance Brokers arranges film production insurance to cover the risks associated with your production. We cover features, television series, docs, commercials, music videos, webisodes and other productions intended to be distributed on mobile devices: any content created by you—the producer. We help you achieve your artistic vision by minimizing production hazards and transferring risk. We cover budgets that range from $2,000 to $200,000,000: large or small, we can supply your production insurance solutions.You can use this coupon code for $25 off short-term film production insurance: BIPOCCredits$25off If you’re based in Canada (excluding Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick), you can enter the code on step 4 of the short-term production insurance portal at this URL: shortshoot.frontrowinsurance.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Importance of Film Insurance with David McLeish
30-08-2022
The Importance of Film Insurance with David McLeish
Account Executive David McLeish from Front Row Insurance talks about how insurance is essentially synonymous with access to more resources in the film industry. He also discusses:Different types of insuranceThe inspiration from helping filmmakers achieve their dreamsWhy it's not that intimidating of a processShort-term production insurance from Front Row: https://shortshoot.frontrowinsurance.com/Get $25 off short-term production insurance with the code: BIPOCCredits$25offNote: Canada only; coupon excluded in QC, ON, SK, NBFollow us on social media!NewsletterWebsiteInstagramFacebookDISCLAIMER: Informational statements regarding insurance coverage are for general description purposes only. These statements do not amend, modify or supplement any insurance policy. Consult the actual policy or your broker for details regarding terms, conditions, coverage, exclusions, products, services and programs which may be available to you. Your eligibility for particular products and services is subject to the final determination of underwriting qualifications and acceptance by the insurance underwriting company providing such products or services. This podcast does not make any representations that coverage does or does not exist for any particular claim or loss, or type of claim or loss, under any policy. Whether coverage exists or does not exist for any particular claim or loss under any policy depends on the facts and circumstances involved in the claim or loss and all applicable policy wording. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.