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23 Jun 2021Episode 52 with Sherri Chung01:10:09
Award-winning composer Sherri Chung is on Pivot Point today. Her music can be heard on Batwoman, Riverdale, Blindspot and The Red Line. She composed the music for Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase and The Last Husband. She is a pianist, vocalist, conductor and orchestrator. Her theme music to Kung Fu is heard in the podcast intro.
10 Mar 2021Episode 37 with Jeff Atmajian01:23:02
Arranger/Orchestrator Jeff Atmajian is Joseph's guest today. Jeff is a highly sought after arranger and orchestrator for films. His steady clientele are well-known and highly successful composers such as James Newton Howard, Marc Shaiman, Rachel Portman and Gabriel Yared. In the past two years Jeff has been pursuing a more high profile composing career. Recently he scored the 90-minute documentary about the Armenian Genocide called Screamers. Joseph and Jeff first worked together on the Rachel Portman's score for BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE.
24 Mar 2021Episode 39 with Justin Derrico00:58:45
This week features guitarist, Justin Derrico. Justin is a phenomenal player and is the guitarist sideman for P!NK for over ten years. You can also see Justin play on NBC's The Voice. Joseph met and worked with Justin on P!nk's documentary, P!NK: ALL I KNOW SO FAR debuting on Amazon Prime Video in May. This is Justin's story.
08 Sep 2021Episode 63 Cathy Vu Pt 200:51:09
This week, Cathy and Joseph continue their conversation. We hear how Cathy moved forward with her education and started modeling. We also learn of the one woman who positively impacted her life.
13 Jan 2021Episode 29 with Sally Boldt01:04:51
Sally Boldt is an experienced music editor whose credits include films from a wide array of genres, ranging from Groundhog Day, Hairspray, and L.A. Confidential to American Hustle, Tron: Legacy, and most recently Soul and Watchman. Equally adept at creating a temp score in a period drama as managing the complex logistics of a musical, Sally has skill and expertise that make her a go-to music editor for films of all stripes. Today Sally and Joseph talk about how her career unfolded from unexpected opportunities.
01 Jul 2020Episode 1 with Bobbi Banks00:44:03
Bobbi Banks, Supervising sound editor, supervising dialogue editor on films like Queen & Slim, Men in Black: International, Straight Outta Compton shares with Joseph her journey in getting started in the film industry and the choices she made along the way that gave her the opportunities to have a carrier in film.
06 Oct 2021Episode 67 with Bill Schnee00:52:35
Bill Schnee is an internationally renowned producer, engineer, and mix master. He has received over 125 gold and platinum records and more than 50 Top 20 singles that run the gamut from Barbra Streisand to The Jacksons, Rod Stewart to Steely Dan, and Whitney Houston to Dire Straits. This is my conversation with Bill about his journey and his art. Check out Bill's new book: Chairman at the Board: Recording the soundtrack of a Generation
16 Dec 2020Episode 25 with Steven Saltzman01:28:48
Steven Saltzman is Joseph's guest today. He is a multi-talented musician, music editor, author and educator. Today you will hear about Steven's path, how he spent two decades pursuing a dream; first in Boston then in Hollywood. It wasn't until life's circumstances brought him to a crossroads and he became open to other possibilities that he then found his success. Steven has worked on movies like The Revenant, 24 Hours to Live and After, Mary. He's a Golden Reel award winner with seven nominations.
17 Mar 2021Episode 38 with Joanie Diener01:07:04
Today's guest is Joanie Diener. Joanie is an Emmy-winning music editor, with extensive experience in both feature films and television. The recipient of thirteen MPSE Golden Reel Award nominations and five wins. Classically trained, she earned a B.A. in Music at UC Berkeley, with continued graduate studies in Musicology at Boston University where she conducted the BU Women’s Chorus. After spending a number of years as a singer/songwriter, an interest in film led to her present career as a film music editor. Joseph and Joanie worked together on the Michael Mann show, Luck
28 Apr 2021Episode 44 with Dan Navarro01:29:36
Dan Navarro is Joseph's guest this week. Dan is co-author of the song We Belong with his late partner Eric Lowen. Prior to Eric's illness, they toured together for years as Lowen & Navarro. Eric's illness from Lou Gehrig's disease had Dan eventually go solo. You can find Dan on Facebook at Dan Navarro Music.
19 May 2021Episode 47 with Kimber01:10:59
Kimber Terry is today's guest. She is know by her stage name, Kimber. She is a singer/song writer from Nashville, TN. From a young age Kimber has always been singing and writing songs. She would even sing her math homework and make the questions into lyrics. Today her lyrics and music go far beyond math equations. Check out her song: Used to Being Used in the podcast intro. For more info on Kimber go to https://www.kimberofficialmusic.com
14 Oct 2020Episode 16 with Laura Civiello01:03:29
Laura is a Dialogue editor whose films include Philidelphia, Gangs of New York, Chicago, American Buffalo, Let's Get Lost, Last Holiday and Shining Through. Laura talks with Joseph about leaving NYU and finding her way into the film business. She questions the loss of the apprenticeship opportunities and how people are to gain entrance and be trained. She then turns the table and asks Joseph a few questions.
29 Jul 2020Episode 5 with Craig McKay Part 200:56:12
Craig McKay, picture editor for Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia continues his conversation with Joseph. Craig talks about working with Jonathan Demme and some of the memorable scenes that were almost deleted in Philadelphia.
07 Oct 2020Bonus Episode 400:19:50
Welcome to bonus episode 4 where Joseph talks about his pivot points after his breakout film, Dirty Dancing. "Sometimes it just doesn't mean what we think it means."
20 Jan 2021Episode 30 with Jett Sally00:56:46
Today Joseph speaks with picture editor Jett Sally. Joseph and Jett met when working together on NINJA ASSASSIN. Joseph “Jett” Sally is currently cutting Lana Wachowski’s highly anticipated THE MATRIX 4 starring Keanu Reeves. His most recent work can be seen on WORK IN PROGRESS, the unique Showtime comedy series executive produced by Lilly Wachwoski. Jett has also collaborated with the Wachowksis on the popular Netflix series SENSE 8. Jett is known for editing both James McTeigue’s Netflix series, MESSIAH, and his feature film, BREAKING IN.
05 May 2021Episode 45 with Ed Hooks01:10:30
Today Joseph chats with Ed Hooks. Ed is an actor for almost thirty years. He's written several books on acting and became a respected acting coach. He was trained as an actor in New York, where he appeared in many stage plays plus TV Soaps and hundreds of TV commercials for major companies like AT&T, Bounce Fabric Softener, Dawn Dishwashing Liquid, Excedrin, Traveler’s Insurance and McDonald's. In 1996, Ed was invited to teach acting to animators at PDI/DreamWorks in Palo Alto, California, when that company was working on the movie “Antz”, starring Woody Allen. After the film was released, Ed wrote the book “Acting for Animators”, and it was quickly embraced by the entire animation industry. Today, it is available in a revised 4th edition, published by Routledge in London.
02 Dec 2020Episode 23 with Albert Hughes - part 201:06:24
Albert Hughes, part 2. Last week Albert left us with how he got his first directing job. Today Albert and Joseph continue their conversation. We'll hear who he met at his first job and how that was a pivot point for him. They also go deep into a discussion about the creative mindset. You'll hear about one of Albert's deep dives as he was preparing for The Book of Eli.
12 Aug 2020Episode 7 with Jon Taylor01:04:52
Four time Academy Award nominee Jon Taylor talks with Joseph about his time as a Hip-hop dancer, why he left that art form and how he found his way to become one of the top re-recording engineers in the Motion Picture Industry. His credits include, The Revenant, Birdman, Fast and Furious, Pitch Perfect and Queen & Slim.
28 Jul 2021Episode 57: Fidan Aghayeva-Edler, Pianist01:06:39
Today we hear the story of Fidan Aghayeva-Edler, pianist. She is a pianist based in Berlin, Germany, currently focused on performance of contemporary music and improvisation. She was born in Azerbaijan, moved to Norway and then Berlin. Fidan tells us about the joy she has when performing and the journey she's taken to get there.
31 May 2020Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi Trailer00:01:07
30 Dec 2020Episode 27 with Frank Montaño - part 201:01:09
Last week we left off with Frank having to make a major choice for his career. This week we hear how Frank made that choice and how that influenced his career. This is part two of Frank Montaño's journey.
29 Sep 2021Episode 66 with music producer Aaron Ruiz01:04:05
Today's guest is Nashville music producer, singer, songwriter Aaron Ruiz. Aaron is an artist who has had hundreds of songs placed in tv shows. Joseph and Aaron talk about the work it takes to stay present, dealing with negative self talk and accepting that we are not in control of whether a song is a success or not. www.aaronandandrew.com https://soundcloud.com/skyline-brigade
07 Jul 2021Episode 54 with Joseph DeBeasi - pt 200:53:52
Today's episode you'll hear Joseph talk about his decision to change markets - from NYC to Los Angeles; how a scoring rejection caused him to reconsider his dreams and how he received the opportunity to compose the underscore music for American Sniper.
04 Aug 2021Episode 58 Barrington Smith-Seetachitt - Author-Screenwriter01:08:14
Barrington is an author and screenwriter who writes speculative fiction that explores how people respond when their world — or their place in it — changes. Her work has been optioned and won prizes like Amazon Studios’ Best Screenplay Award, Screencraft’s Cinematic Short Story Competition Grand Prize, and DreamAgo’s Pen & Pellicule Writing Fellowship. She has published fiction in literary journals like Sycamore Review, Colorado Review, The Drum and Women of Horror, Volume 3 and she co-wrote for an upcoming episode of Creepshow on AMC’s Shudder Network. https://barringtonsmith.net In this conversation Joseph and Barrington touch on topics of value and belonging.
03 Mar 2021Episode 36 with Matt Moran01:01:39
Matt Moran is Joseph's guest this week. Matt began his career in entertainment at the age of eight, singing radio jingles and appearing on various children’s television programs and recorded albums. Upon earning a degree in Communications and Film, Matt headed to Nashville, where he spent the next 12 years performing and hosting entertainment events, as well as penning songs for several Grammy-nominated artists, eventually garnering a 36th position on Billboard’s top 200 with his song, “For Freedom.” He recently released his first full-length solo album entitled, “Awakening,” and his music has been featured on Larry King Live, Good Morning America, Regis and Kelly, The View, Comedy Central, and ABC News with Bob Woodruff.
22 Sep 2021Episode 65 Meridith Grundei and Joseph Bennett01:01:15
Meridith and Joseph have a podcast (Are You Waiting For Permission) dedicated to those of us who have stood on the edge, waiting for others to give us permission to pursue our dreams. Today, Joseph interviews Meridith and Joseph about their creative journeys as actors, coaches and podcasters.
26 May 2021Episode 48 with April Cleveland01:03:51
April Cleveland is a director, educator, and the creator of THE EXODUS ENSEMBLE in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which creates wild and immersive theatrical events. April directs fast-paced thrillers across genres, from classics and contemporary adaptations to dystopian new work and large-scale musicals.
26 Aug 2020Episode 9 with Tom Fleischman01:41:28
Tom is a re-recording engineer with 5 Oscar nominations: Reds, Silence of the Lambs, Gangs of New York, The Aviator and Hugo. He won for Hugo. Tom talks about his working relationship with Martin Scorsese and how that began. He also talks about his early days at NYU, working at Trans Audio, his mom: Dede Allen and the story behind the sale of Sound One. Tom and Joseph last worked together on Youssou Ndour: I Bring What I Love.
29 Jul 2020Bonus Episode 200:11:07
On this bonus episode, Joseph talks about the major event that changed his life forever while attending Berklee College of Music.
01 Jul 2020Bonus Episode 100:08:15
In this bonus episode, Joseph explains his tag, "if someone is doing it, why not you." Joseph also talks about some of his early pivot points, why he made those choices and how they affected his life.
25 Nov 2020Episode 22 with Albert Hughes - part 101:00:43
Albert Hughes - director of Alpha, Book of Eli, From Hell, American Pimp, Dead Presidents and Touching Evil. In this part 1 of a 2 part podcast, Albert talks about his life growing up in Detroit, how he became interested in film and how his first directing job happened.
09 Dec 2020Episode 24 with Kristen Baum01:27:13
Today's episode is with Kristen Baum. Yes. Joseph and Kristen are married. They are a thing. Today you will hear Kristen's story: where she grew up, how she grew up and how she made her way to Hollywood to pursue her dream of becoming a film composer. You'll also hear about the pivot points that influenced her to write two novels, publish poems and write and record song cycles.
04 Nov 2020Episode 19 with Starr Parodi01:12:30
Starr Parodi first came on the scene playing keyboards as part of the house band on the hit late-night Arsenio Hall Show and has performed or recorded with artists from Carole King, Al Green, Mavis Staples, Ray Charles to Mariah Carey. Since then, she has become a vibrant part of the Los Angeles composing community, scoring hundreds of episodes of TV & film as well as being a passionate and innovative solo artist, pianist and producer whose work has been featured on NPR, The BBC, KCRW and iHEART Radio. Starr has created scores for films, episodic television, (The Starter Wife, Transformers: Rescue Bots, The Division, G.I. Joe: Renegades…) and hundreds of iconic movie trailers (James Bond, Harry Potter, Dreamgirls…). Her darkly innovative production/arrangement of the JAMES BOND Theme (RIAA Gold Record) was credited by Forbes magazine as "reinventing the modern action movie trailer.” A trailblazer onstage and in the studio, Starr is the President of the Alliance for Women Film Composers and is widely recognized as a leader in expanding the reach of women in the arts as a composer, producer, performer and cultural visionary.
18 Aug 2021Episode 60 Stacy Widelitz pt 200:50:32
In part 2 of Joseph's conversation with Stacy Widelitz, we hear how Stacy handle the stress of being a film composer, how he shape-shifted to a country song writer and his latest adventure as a photographer.
23 Sep 2020Episode 13 with Kathryn Bostic00:56:06
Today on Pivot Point - The multi-talented, award-winning, Emmy-nominated artist and film composer, Kathryn Bostic. Kathryn talks about her early-music childhood, which led to music gigs, which led her to work with August Wilson which eventually let her to accepting herself as the artist and creative that she is: "Music is a great teacher." Kathryn and Joseph talk about her journey and way of being in the world.
17 Feb 2021Episode 34 with Ari Solotoff01:04:39
Today's guest is Ari Solotoff, Esq. Yes. Ari is a music lawyer. Joseph met Ari when working on Sinfonia. In need of a music attorney, Ari was referred to Joseph from Lucas Richman (episodes 17 & 18). Trained as a classical musician, Ari focuses his law practice on serving clients in entertainment and intellectual property law, as well as related areas of practice. He represents leading musicians, composers, artists, and other creative entrepreneurs. This is Ari's journey. Ari's website: www.solotofflaw.com.
21 Oct 2020Episode 17 with Lucas Richman - Part 100:45:18
Today's guest is Lucas Richman. Lucas is a GRAMMY award-winning conductor/composer. Lucas talks with Joseph about his early days, what inspired him and how he learned to be a storyteller with his conducting and composing. With positions held as Music Director for the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and Resident/Assistant conductor for the Pittsburg Symphony, Lucas has appeared as guest conductor with numerous orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Oslo Philharmonic, and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. Richman’s numerous collaborations with film composers as their conductor has yielded recorded scores for such films as the Academy Award-nominated The Village (with violinist, Hilary Hahn), As Good As It Gets, Face/Off, Se7en, Breakdown, The Manchurian Candidate, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl and The House with a Clock in its Walls; in 2010, John Williams invited him to lead the three-month national summer tour of Star Wars in Concert. For more information, visit www.lucasrichman.com and www.ledorgroup.com.
09 Jun 2021Episode 50 with Kevin Brewerton01:00:00
Kevin Brewerton is a 5 time world kickboxing champion, author, director, actor and painter. His story is one of seeking the truth both in his life and in his art. Kevin's book is called - These Are African Hands-A Memoir. You can find it on Amazon.
20 Oct 2021Episode 69 with Franke Previte01:05:39
Franke Previte: Academy Award and Grammy award winning songwriter, singer, talks with Joseph about his early childhood, selling cars in his driveway to earn money and how (I've Had) The Time of My Life and Hungry Eyes were written and how they found their way in movie Dirty Dancing.
05 Aug 2020Episode 6 with Cindy Mollo00:53:58
5 time Primetime Emmy Award nominee, Cindy Mollo talks with Joseph about her early editing days and being a female editor in a mostly male environment.
11 Aug 2021Episode 59 Stacy Widelitz pt 100:54:44
Stacy Widelitz is a composer, songwriter and photographer. He co-wrote the Dirty Dancing song, "She's Like The Wind" with Patrick Swayze. Today we hear how Stacy got his start as a pianist, songwriter and now photographer.
23 Dec 2020Episode 26 with Frank Montaño - Part 100:57:43
9 time Oscar nominated re-recording mixer, Frank Montaño is Joseph's guest this week. Joseph and Frank have worked together on The Book of Eli, Alpha, The Revenant and Queen and Slim. Today Frank talks about his early days from being in sports as a boxer to thinking he would be a software engineer as his career choice. Sometimes life feels like it has it's own choices for us. Listen as Frank talks about his pivot points and those people who were there to help him along the way.
03 Nov 2021Episode 71 with Alan Chapell00:51:23
How does one become a tech privacy attorney and a musician? How do you go to Mumbai to find your way? This is the story of Alan Chapell. Growing up on the multi-ethnic streets of Stamford, Connecticut, Alan Chapell was exposed to a multitude of music – playing piano and trumpet before the age of six and at age 15 recording with the legendary producer Jimmy ienner (Dirty Dancing, KiSS, etc) Along with his musical success, Alan has carved out a niche as an attorney . . . advising tech companies on privacy issues. When the producers of HBO's Silicon Valley consider creating a character to lampoon your role in the tech space, you know you've made it.
09 Sep 2020Episode 11 with Brian McNelis01:12:41

Brian McNelis, SVP of Music and Soundtracks at Lakeshore Entertainment. Brian talks with Joseph about his early days in a band, why he chose the business side of music and how his Pivot Points let him to Lakeshore Entertainment where he has music supervised over 36 films with titles as Drive, Lincoln Lawyer, Stranger Things and One Song. 

15 Sep 2021Episode 64 Cathy Vu pt 300:52:08
Today Cathy and Joseph wrap up their conversation. We learn of Cathy's acting opportunities; how she drove 3 hours each way for her auditions and how she views her creative process.
16 Sep 2020Episode 12 with Colleen Sharp01:14:35
Colleen and Joseph worked together on Shining Through, directed by David Seltzer. Since then, they haven't had the opportunity to work together. Today's conversation is a reunion of sorts as Colleen shares her journey from living in Seattle working as a PA in commercials, moving to NYC and advancing her way up the ranks to a highly respected, sought-after picture editor.
18 Nov 2020Episode 21 with Anthony Parnther01:06:10
This week's guest is Anthony Parnther. A multi-talented conductor and bassoonist. Anthony's credits as a bassoonist and conductor are unparalleled. He has played on most of the great film scores of the past 8 years in Hollywood and is musical director and conductor of 2 symphony orchestras, The San Bernardino Symphony in San Bernardino, CA and the Southeast Symphony in Los Angels. Over the last decade, Anthony has been in demand as a conductor for film, television, albums, jingles, and video game scores in the Hollywood Studio scoring stages. He has conducted hundreds of sessions for a long list of media composers including Jeff Russo, Edouard Brenneisen, Germaine Franco, Maclaine Diemer, Rob Simonsen, Nathan Barr, and Ludwig Göransson. Anthony has accepted invitations with orchestras internationally to conduct live film concerts, particularly the scores of John Williams, Bernard Herrmann, Michael Giacchino, and Jerry Goldsmith.
14 Apr 2021Episode 42 with Cindy O'Connor01:02:47
Accomplished composer for film, television and theater, Cindy O'Connor is Joseph's guest today. You'll know Cindy's music from the show "Once Upon a Time" which ran for seven seasons. She also toured for four yeas as a keyboard player and BG singer with Pat Benatar. Kristen's Poem at Menacing Hedge - Unforgiven. http://menacinghedge.com/spring2021/entry-debeasi.php
30 Jun 2021Episode 53 with Joseph DeBeasi00:45:21
For the first episode of Pivot Point in year two, Joseph continues with an exploration of his own journey. This Pivot Point explores his years in Nashville, his time working at Belmont Church, his unsuccessful production company and how he dealt with difficulties in his personal life. This two-part series starts where he left off in bonus episode #4. Want to know more about his earlier journey? Listen to bonus episodes 1 - 4 in year 1.
10 Feb 2021Episode 33 with Don Wilkins pt 201:06:35
This week we hear how Don pivots from Hollywood, CA and find himself landing back at Berklee College of Music and developing one of the best Film Scoring music departments in the country. Also - please visit www.chla.org and support Shie Rozow's walk that is happening this Saturday, February 13, 2021 to raise money for Children's Hospital Los Angeles. I give you more details about it at the beginning of this weeks show. Thank you. direct link to Shie's support page: http://connect.chla.org/site/TR/DIY/DIY_Fundraising?px=2566762&pg=personal&fr_id=1090
16 Jun 2021Episode 51 with Janay Woodruff01:03:13
Today's guest is Janay Woodruff. Janay is a powerhouse rock singer and songwriter. She hails from St. Louis where she cultivated her love for music at age 9 through the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Known for her laser focus and unshakeable drive, Janay was unsurprisingly tapped to open for FloRida for NOW 96.3 NOW Night Out. The into features her successful song, Diamonds. www.janaesound.com
28 Oct 2020Episode 18 with Lucas Richman Part 200:50:23
Today is part 2 of the interview with Lucas Richman. Joseph and Lucas wrap up their conversation as they talk about conducting, perfect vs true, intention and more. Lucas is a GRAMMY award-winning conductor/composer. With positions held as Music Director for the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and Resident/Assistant conductor for the Pittsburg Symphony, Lucas has appeared as guest conductor with numerous orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Pops, Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Oslo Philharmonic, and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra. Richman’s numerous collaborations with film composers as their conductor has yielded recorded scores for such films as the Academy Award-nominated The Village (with violinist, Hilary Hahn), As Good As It Gets, Face/Off, Se7en, Breakdown, The Manchurian Candidate, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl and The House with a Clock in its Walls; in 2010, John Williams invited him to lead the three-month national summer tour of Star Wars in Concert. For more information, visit www.lucasrichman.com and www.ledorgroup.com.
27 Oct 2021Episode 70 with Richard Humann01:05:36
Richard Humann is a Brooklyn-based neo-conceptual artist whose work has been included in the Venice Biennale, represented the United States in the 2017 Karachi Biennale in Pakistan, and has had multiple national and international solo gallery and museum exhibitions. Richard was born and raised in the Lower Hudson Valley region of New York State. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Woodstock, NY. This podcast is not about art, it's about being an artist. Listen to Joseph and Richard talk it up.
08 Jul 2020Episode 2 with Missy Cohen01:02:04
In this episode, Missy talks to Joseph about her growing up in DC and just outside Alexandria, Virginia, her college experience and the two people who influenced her the most in pursuing a career in the arts. Joseph and Missy also share their common experiences working with the late Marvin Hamlisch. Missy's credits include Chicago, The Big Lebowski, The Informant, Uncut Gems, Sex and the City, Nurse Jackie and VINYL. She's a two time winner of the MPSE Golden Reel Award and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, music branch.
12 May 2021Episode 46 with Adele Cabot01:00:43
Adele Cabot is a well-known voice coach in Los Angeles. Her clients are actors who have appeared on Broadway, in regional theatres, and in starring roles in films and on TV. Adele was also an actor and director of plays for many years in New York. She is the head of LAvoiceJOY, a studio she founded where she teaches Linklater Voice for actors and executives (speaking voice). Her MFA in Acting is from Brooklyn College and she is a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher. (Designated by Kristin Linklater in 1998.) Adele has taught and coached voice, acting, and acting Shakespeare in many places around the world - including at Shakespeare's Globe in London, Shanghai Theatre School, Shanghai, China, and National Theatre of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. She was the primary Voice and Speech Consultant at Arena Stage in Washington DC. See www.adelecabot.com for more info.
30 Sep 2020Episode 14 with Michael Jacobi01:07:22
This week on Pivot Point - 4x Golden Reel nominated ADR editor, Michael Jacobi. Michael talks about his pivot points, being a “lost soul” and finding his way back. He also tells a great story about working with Marlon Brando.
15 Jul 2020Episode 3 with Ron Bochar00:54:45
In this episode, Ron and Joseph talk about what kind of effects the pandemic and having on the movie business and what it might look like in the future. Ron also talks about his early days, getting started, working on his first feature film and being a partner in C-5.
07 Oct 2020Episode 15 with Maurice Schell00:54:01
Maurice, born in France before World War II, began his career as an apprentice sound editor on the Maysles’ brothers’ classic documentary, Salesman, and as sound assistant for Gimme Shelter. For over 40 years, he has been sought out by the leading filmmakers of his generation for his artistry, creative intuition, and meticulous editing direction. His collaborators have included: Brian DePalma, Francis Ford Coppola, Bob Fosse, Sydney Lumet, David Mamet, Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, Bruce Weber, and Jan Kadar, just a few of the many award-winning filmmakers who have relied on his understanding of sound. His best known work on feature films includes: Apocalypse Now, Carlito’s Way, The Godfather, Chicago, The Cider House Rules, Desperately Seeking Susan, Heist, Reds, Scarface, The Spanish Prisoner, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and The Winslow Boy, a few of 112 film credits.
07 Apr 2021Episode 41 with Doreen Ringer-Ross01:04:12
Today's guest is Doreen Ringer-Ross. Doreen is best known as a supporter of artists and for her years at BMI (Broadcast Music Inc). She is responsible for starting programs such as BMI's conducting workshop, The Sundance Composer's Lab and many others. This is Doreen's journey.
24 Feb 2021Episode 35 with Shie Rozow01:20:59
Shie Rozow is Joseph's guest today. Shie is a composer, music editor. He has taken a different path than most leading him to work on over 100 feature films. As a music editor, Shie has earned 17 Golden Reel Award nominations and winning of three. Some of his credits include Avengers: Age of Ultron, Oz: The Great & Powerful and Hustle & Flow. This is Shie's story.
02 Sep 2020Episode 10 with Dennis Spiegel01:01:39
Dennis is an Emmy award winning lyricist. He talks with Joseph about the life of a lyricist, working on hit songs for films, TV and Broadway. Though Dennis was first inspired by lyric writing for the theatre, he has worked as a lyricist in film and television for most of his career. His empathy for character driven songs and his understanding of how a song can brilliantly serve the plot is the foundation for much of his work
01 Sep 2021Episode 62 Cathy Vu00:45:25
Cathy is a first generation Vietnamese American born and raised in Seattle, WA. To say that Cathy grew up under difficult circumstances is an understatement. Her story is one of hard work, perseverance and survival. Cathy graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Washington all the while working as a genetic researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She earned her second degree in Graphic Design & Illustration. Cathy worked her way through various design specialties for Fortune 500 companies and found her sweet spot as an e-commerce User Experience (UX) / Product Designer. Cathy has appeared in GRIMM, LEVERAGE and is a recurring guest star for a series to be announced soon as well as a recurring guest star on an animated series. www.cathyvu.com
31 Mar 2021Episode 40 with Bianca Bethune00:52:37
Bianca Bethune is Joseph's guest this week. She is an actor on movies like Bad Boys ll & Bad Boys for Life and the TV show: Switched At Birth. Bianca and Joseph met at while working on BB4Life. Today she tells her story of how she went from dancing to acting and transitioning from a childhood actor to an adult actor. Bianca also has a podcast called What Else w/ Bianca Bethune.
22 Jul 2020Episode 4 with Craig McKay Part 100:35:33
In this episode Craig and Joseph talk about Craig's early days, his hip surgery, his near death experience (NDE) and the film that changed the direction of his life. We'll also hear Craig tell how he got his first editing job. You don't want to miss this one.
13 Oct 2021Ep 68 with Diana Lansleen01:02:51
Joseph met Diana at a SAG-AFTRA workshop and have been friends since. Diana is an actor, voice actor and producer. Known for her recurring roles on "The Young and the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives", she has also done a number of TV Commercials. She began working in Group ADR in 2010, on "Eureka", and has been heard on "Alphas", "Defiance", "Code Black", "Quantico", "Midnight Texas", "Into The Dark" and more. The daughter of an avionics mechanic from Sri Lanka and a Danish mother, Diana's unusual ethnic background has granted her a strong sense of culture. Her love of travel began at a young age and she's been to over 30 countries. www,dianalansleen.com
21 Apr 2021Episode 43 with Kyle Fritz00:56:35
Today's guest is Kyle Fritz. 🎬 Kyle is the owner and president of Kyle Fritz Management, a talent management company in Los Angeles that has developed and guided the careers of Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe winners for the past 25 years. ✨ Kyle studied acting at ASU and later with the master Sanford Meisner. Joseph met Kyle through Kyle's class - Kyle's Acting Files: Guiding Actors Through the Business of Acting.
11 Nov 2020Episode 20 with Chic Ciccolini III01:35:53
Today's guest is Chic Ciccolini III. Chic and Joseph go back a long time. They talk about Chic's beginnings and then the conversation slides into stories some of which are of how Chic tried to create sounds for snow on his first job to how he got his job with director Ron Howard. His movies include: Captain America:The First Avenger, Eat Pray Love, Angels & Demons, Rocky Balboa, The Da Vinci Code, Cinderella Man. He's worked with directors Ron Howard, Alan Pakula, David Mamet, Sylvester Stallone, Jim Jarmusch.
27 Jan 2021Episode 31 with Michael Stearns01:17:24
Today's guest is Michael Stearns. Michael and Joseph met each other while working together on Alpha, directed by Albert Hughes. Michael is a composer and soundtrack designer/producer. His credits include music and soundtrack production for television, feature films, planetariums, theme parks, twenty two IMAX films and seventeen solo albums. His music has been used for James Cameron’s “The Abyss”, “Titanic” and “Avatar”, as well as music for Disney Films, HBO, ABC, PBS, BBC, Discovery Channel, and Ron Fricke’s non-verbal 70MM films “Chronos”, “Sacred Site”, “Baraka” and “Samsara”. It has also been used by NASA, Laserium, and choreographed by the Berkshire Ballet. Michael has produced the soundtracks to Universal Studio’s themed attractions “Earthquake” and “Back To The Future, The Ride”. He produced the soundtrack to Paramount Picture’s ride film “Star Trek, The Experience” and produced music for World’s Fair/Expos in Korea, Japan and Spain. Michael works in his music and post production studio “The Guest House”, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
06 Jan 2021Episode 28 with David Seltzer01:19:19
Today's guest is David Seltzer, the writer of The Omen, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (screenplay) and writer/director of Lucas and Shining Through. Joseph met David when working together in NYC on Shining Through. This is David's story.
21 Jul 2021Episode 56 with Thomas Laub01:20:06
Thomas Laub is a producer currently represented on Broadway with David Byrne's American Utopia (Special Tony Award). Past work includes Slave Play (Tony Nomination), Seven Deadly Sins, and the site-specific Myths & Hymns. Upcoming: Douglas Carter Beane's Fairycakes, Selina Fillinger's POTUS, and Plaza Suite starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Founder of Runyonland Productions and entertainment revenue management firm Standing Room Theatrical Solutions.
19 Aug 2020Episode 8 with Paul Levin00:57:41
Paul talks about his early days - working his way through college and how he called and called to get his his first break. He's worked with directors like Martin Scorsese, Malcolm D Lee, David Koepp, Spike Lee, Barry Levinson, Dee Rees, Nora Ephron and Mike Nicholes. His Pivot Points have taken him to where he is today.
26 Aug 2020Bonus Episode 300:23:32
In this episode, Joseph describes leaving LA in utter defeat thinking he would never work in the film business...ever. He was crushed. With a broken spirit he went back to Boston, got a TA job at Berklee College of Music. Then something happened.
25 Aug 2021Episode 61 Matt McNally01:03:41
Matt McNally was working in the advertising world for over 2 decades when he decided that his life needed a shift. How did he go from the ad world to the world of culinary arts? Matt is the chef of Laurel's Catering, a catering company he and his wife Laurel started. They are in Napa, CA. www.laurelscatering.com.
14 Jul 2021Episode 55 with Katie Leigh01:05:24
Katie Leigh is a voice actress, best known for her roles as Sunni Gummi in Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Zuzu in Poppy Cat, Alex in the first two seasons of Totally Spies!, and as Connie Kendall in the Focus on the Family radio program Adventures in Odyssey since 1987. This is her story.
02 Jun 2021Episode 49 with Beau Stroupe01:08:54
Beau Stroupe: Opera singer, actor and coach is my guest this week. Beau and I met 25 years ago in Nashville. A graduate of Manhattan School of Music, Beau's talent provided him opportunities as a professional opera singer. Listen in on how his path changed directions and why. In the podcast intro, hear Beau sing Che gelida manina from La Boheme.
10 Nov 2021Episode 72 with John DeNicola01:02:28
John DeNicola is an American songwriter and producer. He is best known for co-writing the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", for which he won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as receiving a Grammy nomination, in 1988. In 1989 he was the co-winner of ASCAP Awards' "Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures" for "Time of My Life" as well as for "Hungry Eyes", another song from the film. Listen in as John tells Joseph about his latest release and the early days of analog recording.
03 Feb 2021Episode 32 with Don Wilkins pt 101:00:15
This week on Pivot Point is Don Wilkins. Don and Joseph go way back. In fact, Don was Joseph's teacher and mentor at Berklee College of Music. Don and Joseph have worked professionally on two projects: Hometown, a CBS tv series and The First Killing Frost, an independent feature film. Though Don has taught and mentored hundreds of film scoring students over his 30 year career, Don's initial career path was to be a Hollywood composer. This two part conversation takes you on his journey of Pivot Points.

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