Are Super Bowl Ads Creative Anymore? Plus, a New Film Camera!
FEB 15, 2024
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If you’re anything like us, we only watch the Superbowl for the awesome commercials, but sadly this year’s ads leave much to be desired. While we are disappointed by the Superbowl commercials, we are happily surprised by two major announcements in the filmmaking space. One announcement comes from The Academy Awards, and the other announcement comes from Kodak.

In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, GG Hawkins, and Jason Hellerman discuss:

The lack of visuals and creativity in this year’s commercials

Trusting your gut feeling

The Academy Awards - they are introducing a new category 

Why people don’t appreciate what a casting director does 

Benefits to starting as a casting director

Kodak’s new camera we have all been waiting for - for literally 8 years

How this new camera is great for modern production sets

Why per per-screen averages are more important than box office numbers



Memorable Quotes

“Celebrity gags. It’s not special anymore when literally everyone is doing it.” [7:11]

“There was a moment in the internet where virality could occur organically, by people sharing things because of the joy of it.” [8:59]

“Casting is truly an art and a science.” [15:55]

“The only thing indie filmmakers care about is our per-screen ratio.” [29:14]




Mentioned:
Academy Awards Adding a "Casting" Category in 2026 
First Footage From the Kodak Super 8 Camera
Chrysler, Born of Fire


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