TV & Film
Pete Chatmon was first noticed as a director coming out of the NYU Film school with his short film, “3D”, starring Kerry Washington. This short film was a Sundance Film Festival selection in 2001. Since 2017 he has developed a name as a episodic television series director with credits including HBO's "Silicon Valley" and "Insecure", ABC's "Grey's Anatomy", "Black-ish", "A Million Little Things", "Station 19", "Mixed-ish" and "Single Parents", Netflix's "Atypical", FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", FreeForm's "Grown-ish", TBS's "The Last OG", OWN's "Greenleaf", and the Apple TV+ series "Mythic Quest" from Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day. His debut feature as writer/director, "Premium", starred Dorian Missick, Zoe Saldana, and Hill Harper and premiered on Showtime after a limited theatrical run. Chatmon also wrote, produced, and directed "761st", a documentary on the first black tank battalion in WWII, narrated by Andre Braugher. He received the Tribeca Film Institute "All Access" Program's Creative Promise Narrative Award for the heist screenplay "$FREE.99". Pete also host his own podcast, "Let's Shoot! with Pete Chatmon", released every Wednesday on YouTube, iTunes, and all podcast platforms. In this episode we talked about his journey from his NYU film school days to becoming an episodic television director. CONVERSATIONS WITH CHARLIE https://linktr.ee/thepodmatrix YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/vrtzr64 SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/wvjfav4 APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/w7n8br2 WEBSITE: www.thepodmatrix.com www.conversationswithcharlie.com Support this podcast