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“We Make Movies, Damn It!” Our Video 20Q Interview

2010 January 3
by Jessica & Julie

We recently had the opportunity to be interviewed about our filmmaking experience for Video 20Q.  Since the interviewer (David Allen) lives in Spain and we live in Chicago, the interview was conducted via Skype, which worked surprisingly well.

David runs Video 20Q and several other websites, including Mac 20Q, which relays real life stories of how users interact with their Macs on a daily basis.  We met David through Twitter and have greatly enjoyed listening to his interviews of others, including David Baker (director of Mission X), Phil Holbrook (director and organizer of the short film festival EgoFest), Jamin and Kiowa Winans of Double Edge Films (Ink) and reality TV producers Joke and Biagio (Beauty and the Geek, Scream Queens).

David’s an expert interviewer, and he kept us on our toes.  He wanted to know who we are (good question), what we do (our parents are asking the same thing), how long we’ve been doing it (um, that’s getting a bit personal), and what we use…in terms of hardware and software. We were a little nervous at the beginning but quickly relaxed due to David’s easy interviewing style.

If you have an hour or so to kill or want something fun to listen to while you’re cooking or cleaning, check out our podcast.  Even if you know us, I bet you’ll find out something you didn’t know before.  And, really, how can you pass up the chance to  listen to our battling Midwestern twangs?

http://video20q.com/2009/12/video20q-podcast-13-kingisafink/

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2 Responses leave one →
  1. January 4, 2010

    I’m posting this on my profile right away. Love you guys! Look at this site it’s the best! I will forward you any response that I get okay!

  2. Jessica & Julie permalink*
    January 4, 2010

    Thanks, Jen! We’ll take all the support we can get.

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