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Crude Conversations

EP 031 with Jeremy Blake

Crude Conversations

crudemag

Society & Culture

4.9152 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we have a conversation with local filmmaker and King Technical High School teacher Jeremy Blake. We talk about how he first got into filmmaking and evolved into being one of the most sought-after sound guys in the local community, the short-lived film tax incentive, and how Alaska’s unique landscape is represented and often underutilized in movies.   With guest host John Kendall of Quick Dash Films.

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0:00.0

Welcome to this week's show. In this one guest host John Kendall and I sit down with local filmmaker Jeremy Blake.

0:07.0

Jeremy's main forte is in sound, but he's also kind of a jack of all trades when it comes to filmmaking.

0:12.0

His on-set experience includes everything. of a jack of all trades when it comes to filmmaking.

0:13.0

His on-set experience includes everything from camera support to figuring out how to crash a car into

0:18.1

a building.

0:19.3

The first film he worked on was proper bench in 2012. Nowadays he continues to work on films but

0:25.1

he also teaches film and audio at King Technical High School in Anchorage, Alaska.

0:29.4

Okay time to shout out the crude company man.

0:33.0

Trina Dober, Sewer Brewing Company, David North, Crystal Liska, Derek Adolf, Blue and Gold Board Shop,

0:41.0

Shane Robinson, and Sharon Liska.

0:44.1

Thank you all for your support.

0:45.4

This podcast would not be possible without you.

0:48.4

If you enjoyed this podcast, consider subscribing at

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W.W.

0:52.2

Patreon.com slash crude magazine. consider subscribing at W.W.

0:55.0

By subscribing to the crude Patreon, you're helping independent grassroots

0:59.0

Alaskan journalism.

1:01.0

A quick note here. I'm off next week, but will return on April 10th with Crude's newest podcast, Lost Anchorage.

1:09.0

In each episode of Lost Anchorage, I have a conversation with different professionals, law enforcement, and those affected by crime in order to build a better understanding of the mechanisms and causation of crime in Anchorage, Alaska.

1:22.0

Okay, back to Jeremy Blake.

1:25.0

Jeremy's an Alaskan filmmaker who's worked in all different forms of film.

1:29.4

From music videos to commercials, to short fictional films, reality shows to documentaries he's kind of done at all

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