Haus of Film: Acting, Directing, Screenwriting, Composing, Creating!
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Are you an actor, director, screenwriter, musician/composer, or creative? This podcast is for you! We share 100% gimmick-free tips and tricks on every part of the film industry. Hosted by actor Ryan McGregor, actress Samantha V. Hutton, and film director/film score composer Nicole Russin-McFarland, with sometime guest hosts. Support our women in film fundraiser on our Etsy shop buying a tee or teddy bear! Proceeds go to women on crowdfunding websites. We sell eco friendly T-shirts, cool kitchenware and other cool items: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hausoffilm
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