On this episode, Jason is joined by filmmaker Ricky Rosario, to discuss his upbringing before film, how being a numbers guy helped to further his career, basketball aspirations, and how crucial patience is needed for passion. @yoyoorick (Instagram)
Learning From a Filmmaker ft. (Ricky Rosario) - Episode 13
Welcome to the Marketing of Today Podcast with your host Cesar Suarez, today we are joined by Ricky Rosario. We talk about becoming a Filmmaker, Abuela’s Luck & Much more. Watch till the end to see everything that Ricky has Planned for the Future.
Abuela’s Luck Feat. Ricky Rosario | Chapter 242 Therapy Without a Degree Podcast
Abuela’s Luck Feat. Ricky Rosario | Chapter 242 Therapy Without a Degree Podcast
13:10 - Leveling Up
23:10 - Life Before Film
34:10 - The Transition
35:20 - Balancing Personal Life And Career
45:11 - Talking Abuela’s Luck
1:02:30 - The stigma of fiscal responsibility
1:09:45 - The Disconnection of Community
1:14:46 - Abuela’s Luck on HBO Max
1:23:00 - Hispanic Film Festival experience
1:30:28 - Conclusion/Shoutouts Follow Ricky! @Yoyoorick
Through the Lens with Ricky
A filmmaker and all round creative, Ricky sheds light on his story through his own lens. With knowledge of finance, an eye for direction, and ability of connection, check out Ricky’s episode for his Transplant Story in and out of LA, NJ and Miami. You can check out his short film “Abuelas Luck” on HBO max, “It’s who you know” on aspireTV, and his work as a producer on “Potluck.TV”. His Instagram: www.instagram.com/yoyoorick
Yo! Yo! Yo! Rick Rosario, Directing Out Loud
Latinas Out Loud
On this episode of LOL, we throw it back to when Rachel went out west to Los Angeles and got to kick it with Director, Ricky Rosario. You may know his film, Abuela’s Luck, a short about how a young man's relationship with his grandmother is altered forever after a chance visit to his neighborhood bodega.
Editor and Filmmaker Justin Joseph Hall Joins Filmmaker U This Tuesday at 2PM ET!
This Tuesday, Editor and Filmmaker Justin Joseph Hall joins Filmmaker U! In this episode Justin talks with us about his amazing projects in multimedia, his work process and some great career advice for aspiring filmmakers. Tune in!
Justin Joseph Hall is a multi-lingual, award-winning multimedia storyteller and founder of Fourwind Films. His work has been acquired by major television networks like HBO and worked on award-winning projects that received industry recognition including—The Emmys, Tribeca Film Festival, and Brooklyn Film Festival. Early on in his career, Justin learned two things: first, hard work was the key to getting to where he wanted to be in the movie industry, and second, if it was hard for him to make it here, it was equally if not more difficult for others. So, Justin decided to execute his vision to create a production company that supports fresh voices in storytelling and technique, and in 2014 Fourwind Films was born, to nurture, promote, and amplify voices that statistically get lost or overlooked in the movie industry and society. Movies that Fourwind Films has produced or co-produced have been screened and won acclaim domestically and internationally. Prologue is a superb and surreal exploration of relationships and miscommunication winning Best of Awards at Manhattan Film Festival and Worldfest Houston International Film Festival. Paper Geese was an official selection at the Uppsala Short Film Festival and the Bolton Film Festival in London. Abuela’s Luck was picked up by all HBO’s streaming platforms and slated to be adapted into a full-length feature movie. Justin’s work as a director includes Prologue, Long Distance, the series Artist in the City, and Frames of Reference a multi-continental documentary feature that explores seven cultural perspectives on education—which is currently in post-production.
Justin Joseph Hall – Fourwind Films INTERVIEW ON OWC Radio
Justin Joseph Hall, an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Fourwind Films based in Brooklyn, New York talks with OWC Radio Host, Cirina Catania about the company’s work which has been acquired by major television networks such as HBO. Fourwind has worked on many awarded-winning projects receiving industry recognition from The Emmys, Tribeca Film Festival, and Brooklyn Film Festival.
Justin’s mastery of post-production has taken him to projects with NBCUniversal, National Geographic, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, PBS, BMW, Cannes Film Festival, Major League Baseball, The Discovery Channel, and The New York Times to name a few.
Cirina discusses his workflow, his impending move to a 2nd studio in Duluth, Minnesota…and his adorable 7-month old baby in the background.
WDEK Ep. 100: Marcellus Hall An Artist in New York City - 2/22/22
We gather to celebrate 100 Episodes of We Don't Even Know Podcast co-hosted by Shonali Bhowmik and Christian Felix with a little help from Justin The Intern (Justin Joseph Hall). Christian wears his first "Daddy" shirt! We celebrate by screening the web series documentary from Fourwind Films titled "Marcellus Hall An Artist In New York City" which documents the career of our dear friend illustrator and musician Marcellus Hall.
Marcellus Hall's vibrant illustrations can be found throughout well-known periodicals and books including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Time, and The Cow Loves Cookies (Simon & Schuster 2010). Also an indie musician with his bands Railroad Jerk (Matador Records), White Hassle (Glacial Pace Records), and his solo project, he starts his career in New York City and falls deeply in love with it, intoxicated by its never-ending inspirations and possibilities. He’s recorded the city as well as the ups and downs of his personal life for years through his art and music, which are featured seamlessly throughout episodes. This award winning short series documents his creative journey from being seven-years-old drawing pictures to a successful working artist, and all the stages in between.
Illustrator and musician Marcellus Hall joins We Don't Even Know Podcast on their 100th Episode Parts 1 & 2 of to chat about his career as a working artist and the documentary screening in Part 1 of Marcellus Hall An Artist In New York City. This doc web series from Fourwind Films production company covers the career of Marcellus Hall as a working artist. Marcellus Hall's vibrant illustrations can be found throughout well-known periodicals and books including The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Time, and The Cow Loves Cookies (Simon & Schuster 2010). Also an indie musician with his bands Railroad Jerk (Matador Records), White Hassle (Glacial Pace Records), and his solo project, he starts his career in New York City and falls deeply in love with it, intoxicated by its never-ending inspirations and possibilities. He’s recorded the city as well as the ups and downs of his personal life for years through his art and music, which are featured seamlessly throughout episodes. This award winning short series documents his creative journey from being seven-years-old drawing pictures to a successful working artist, and all the stages in between.
Death to Smoochy
Undercast is joined by Justin Joseph Hall of Fourwind Films who suggested the film we'll be covering. A dark comedy centered on the seedy underbelly of children's television, Death to Smoochy was critically panned and a financial flop but may yet be a cult classic.
Follow us! Instagram: @undercastcompany, Twitter: @undercastco, Facebook: Undercast Company. Email us at undercastcompany@gmail.com, or join our Discord. Support us on Patreon and check out info on the documentary Marcellus Hall an Artist in New York!
Justin Joseph Hall (Director of the film short PROLOGUE)
Jose had an awesome time interviewing Justin Joseph Hall for the show. Justin knows his craft and loves doing it. The film short he directed is pretty cool and I think you will enjoy it. Jose also chats with Justin about his youth and how he got into film and some upcoming projects like Artist in the City and Frames of Reference. Below you will find links to Film Festivals where PROLOGUE.
Episode 290 - Interview with the Incredible Justin Joseph Hall, owner of Fourwind Films, Filmmaker, and Cinephile
Justin Joseph Hall chats with Austin Lugo about getting his first work, film history, the importance of watching black and white films, and watching Jurassic Park when he was young.
WNYU RADIO - New York Latino Film Festival
Reporter Nikki Cruz reports on and reviews the short films of the New York Latino Film Festival.
Featuring our film Abuela’s Luck
Cafe con Pam Podcast 110
Cafe con Pam is the weekly podcast featuring fearless Latinx and People of Color that break barriers, change lives and make the world a better place while living in the US.
Cafe con Pam is the platform where Latinx are able to share their stories and inspire one another through conversation of course while enjoying a fabulous cup of coffee.
Featuring our writer, producer, director Ricky Rosario
110 - The Power of Relationships with Ricky Rosario
Ricky Rosario shares his story about living a multifaceted life and producing a film inspired by his grandmother.