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Supercon Podcast Hub Panel

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Hosts:  Stephen,  Dani,  Blockbuster Guy Frank , and  Andres Live From the Miami Beach Convention Center on July 5th 2019 5:00pm-6:00pm Room 203-205 The Vundacast team was blessed to get to conduct a  Supercon panel  about podcasting. We did our best to give advice, feedback, tips, lift the curtain behind the scenes, and encourage creativity in our South Florida community, all while trying to be entertaining.  Special thanks to Fanatically Correct for sending us a clip with their own podcasting advice.  Subscribe on  iTunes ,  GooglePlay , Or  Stitcher Support Smash.Miami  and see how you can help and have fun! Share your  Ko-fi money  to support us! Tweet the Show:  @Vundablog  or  @Vundacast Please help spread the word of Vundacast on social media! Check out the hosts Force Awakens Wedding Proposal  with the great band the  Magic City Hippies. Catch us on  our Intern...

Flmmaker Fandom Friday: Anyone Can Be a Director

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It's simple but it's true. I know what I'm doing this weekend now.

Flmmaker Fandom Friday: Stephen Sommers on Frankenstein

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What's your definitive Frankenstein? 

Flmmaker Fandom Friday: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Gives Inspiring Tips and Advice on Directing

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JGL is so cool and he's got a great perspective having grown up in the business.

Flmmaker Fandom Friday: Guillermo del Toro talks about why Hollywood movies are so shitty

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I love Del Toro's honesty and sense of humor. He's the best and he makes me feel better as a 28 year old. 

Filmmaker Fandom Friday: Steven Spielberg's Advice

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This is Steven off the top off his head. Wow! What a speech! 

Filmmaker Fandom Friday: Quentin Tarantino On Making Movies

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Terry Gilliam gives good advice. 

Flmmaker Fandom Friday: Kevin Smith: Writing & Filmmaking

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I could listen to Kevin talk all day and most days I do . 

Getting into Comics?

This post is for those of you getting into comics and any comics veterans feel welcome to pitch in with tips. 1. Go out to a comic book shop and browse through the rack grab a book that has a cover that calls out to you. 2. Don't be afraid of continuity. We live in the 21st century any question you have about any book you can ask me or other reputable and well read comic book bloggers, or just google or wiki it.  3.  If your not feeling like reading through long blog posts or wikipedia pages of history. I suggest you get a sense of continuity. How? Cartoons. Watch Batman the animated series, Superman the animated series, X-men(90's), Spider-man(90's), and Justice League Unlimited. These cartoons are well done and give you a great introduction to  a lot of  villains and heroes.  4. Figure out what stories you like to read and buy it. There is a comic book for every type of person. 5.  Buy a graphic novel try out the best of the best ...