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Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies, now in our 3rd Season!
In our latest episode, we are talking with owner of the Palm Theater, located in downtown San Luis Obispo, Jim Dee! You can listen to our old Episode 18 and catch that conversation with the crew as well. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Thank you to CoastHills Federal Credit Union for your sponsorship of Take18! If your business or organization would like to sponsor this podcast or any of our programs contact us info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org. Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support
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![]() Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies, now in our 3rd Season! In our latest episode, we are talking with professor Chris Hite, following up on the success of his film "Firestorm '77: The True Story of the Honda Canyon Fire" and the impact it is having on everyone involved. Also find out where you can watch this amazing film. You can listen to our old Episode 18 and catch that conversation with the crew as well. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Thank you to CoastHills Federal Credit Union for your sponsorship of Take18! If your business or organization would like to sponsor this podcast or any of our programs contact us info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org. Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support Watch the trailer here.![]()
In our latest episode, we are talking with Dennis Frahmann, the Festival Director of the Cambria Film Festival. We will be exploring films of the region and be talking about the unique little festival in one of the most desirable locations on the entire Central Coast.
Dennis also announces a 20% discount for Take 18 listeners for their upcoming Summer Fest! Click here for ticket and enter promo code: CCFSCambria. -- THANK YOU, DENNIS! We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Thank you to CoastHills Federal Credit Union for your sponsorship of Take18! If your business or organization would like to sponsor this podcast or any of our programs contact us info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org. Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support ![]()
In our latest episode, we are talking with Randi Barros, professor at Cal Poly, as well as award winning screenwriter and editor about her process, teaching and the creation of the SLO Chapter of Women In Film and Television (WIFT). Our board member, Sarah Risley will also be on hand to talk about co-creating the organization. Also included in this show is our host, Daniel Lahr will also be giving his two cents on the Jungle Cruise movie and his review from the standpoint of being a former skipper.
The Central Coast Film Society is also co-hosting the chapter kickoff and meet up event for the San Luis Obispo Women In Film and Television at 3 p.m. on August 7, at Tolosa Tasting Room - 4910 Edna Road, San Luis Obispo. The meet up is open to the community and for anyone interested in the organization to attend. For more information, Email: slowomeninfilm@gmail.com or visit Facebook Event: https://fb.me/e/2nwNc0VF0 We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Thank you to CoastHills Federal Credit Union for your sponsorship of Take18! If your business or organization would like to sponsor this podcast or any of our programs contact us info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org. Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support In our latest episode, we are talking with Hollywood photography icon, George Rose. George's legendary photos have graced the pages of the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, USA Today, Newsweek and many other publications. Hear his stories about being the man behind the lens for some of the most prolific Hollywood events and productions. From 1982 to 1996, George was working the sidelines of the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders games as a photographer for the National Football League. Thousands of his images have been published in officially sanctioned NFL books, calendars, trading cards and game programs. In 1987, George won a World Press Photo Award for news, and was named California “Newspaper Photographer of the Year” in 1976 by the University of Missouri, School of Journalism. The Los Angeles Times twice nominated him (1979 and 1980) for a Pulitzer Prize. He has lived in the Santa Ynez Valley since 2015 and much of his time is devoted to documenting the natural environment of the county as well as top vineyard estates up and down the coast of California. He is also a contributing photographer with Getty Images. See the slideshow below for some of George's iconic images! Plus some box office news and some retellings of Daniel's days at The World Famous Jungle Cruise in anticipation of the new movie. The Central Coast Film Society is also co-hosting the chapter kickoff and meet up event for the San Luis Obispo Women In Film and Television at 3 p.m. on August 7, at Tolosa Tasting Room - 4910 Edna Road, San Luis Obispo. The meet up is open to the community and for anyone interested in the organization to attend. Thank you to our board member Sarah Risley for helping to put this on! We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Thank you to CoastHills Federal Credit Union for your sponsorship of Take18! If your business or organization would like to sponsor this podcast or any of our programs contact us info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org. Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support ![]()
Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies!
On July 3rd, 2021, we celebrated the 30th Anniversary of Terminator 2: Judgment Day with a live Q&A with the film's composer, Brad Fiedel at The Movie Experience in Downtown San Luis Obispo. Join Daniel Lahr and his live Q&A with Brad and hear some of the questions fielded from the audience as well. From The Terminator to True Lies and beyond... this is one interview you won't want to miss! Check out all of Brad's latest right here on his website. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support ![]()
Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies!
In our 21st episode, we are talking about our big 30th Anniversary Terminator 2: Judgement Day Screening with live Q&A with Brad Fiedel. We'll be talking with actor and movie theater family-member, Josh Bednarsky about the screening at The Movie Experience in Downtown San Luis Obispo, and his work on the upcoming film, Being the Ricardos, plus nerding out on classic movies we love. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support ![]()
Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies!
In our 20th Episode, we will be talking with Kristin Howland, Executive Director of the Central Coast State Parks Association. They have partnered with SLOMotion Film for a screening of a National Geographic film, Playing with Sharks. Check out all the info on the screening plus a taste of what they do on the Central Coast and how they're using film screenings to bring awareness to our environment and state parks. Plus we have finally gone back to the movies, so we have a box office report again! Plus Daniel's feelings on going to the movies and the Never Stop Creating Challenge the CCFS just held. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies!
In our 19th Episode, we will be talking with "Tent Master" Ralph Cable. His family owns LA Circus, a prop house that specializes in Circus props, both large and small. He has worked on several local productions, including The Greatest Showman and Water for Elephants, which filmed locally in Fillmore and Piru. More recently he was in Atlanta for filming the circus scene in Disney+ show, WandaVision. We want to hear from you!! Be on the next show from the comfort of your home. Leave a question, comment or anything you'd like from your home right here and be featured in the next edition of Take 18! Send in a voice message here or just e-mail info@centralcoastfilmsociety.org if you want us to talk about something you want to hear about! Take 18 is a production of the Central Coast Film Society, a 501(c)3 organization. Please considering donating, becoming a member or just attend our events. Support this podcast:https://anchor.fm/take18/support ![]()
Welcome to Take 18! We are so excited you're here to join us to talk about everything movies!
In our 18th Episode, we will be having an in-depth conversation with the crew behind the local documentary,Firestorm '77. It is a harrowing story of a wind-driven wildfire on a California Air Force base in 1977 that transformed into a power struggle between military command and civilian firefighters resulting in the tragic loss of life and, for survivors, a lifetime of recurring trauma. The film will be playing at the upcoming SLOIFF in March. This is one episode you won't want to miss! You can watch the trailer below.
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