On this episode of Making Elephants Fly, Terry sits down again with Logan Sekulow. Logan is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, radio show host, and podcaster. Logan holds degrees from Full Sail University in Film and Entertainment Business as well as a Certificate in Leadership Excellence in Executive Leadership from Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management. He co-hosts the longest running Walt Disney World Podcast and co-host of the Sekulow Brothers Podcast.
Logan began his television career at the popular kids network Nickelodeon. His directorial credits include the feature film As Dreamers Do: The Amazing Life of Walt Disney, the award-winning documentary Welcome Home, Dick Van Dyke, and the pro wrestling TV show Dojo Pro. In 2014 Logan relaunched Laugh-O-Gram Studios was relaunched under the guidance of A filmmaker and broadcaster whose credits include working for and with the biggest names in family entertainment including The Walt Disney Company. His latest movie project, this time as prodcuer and writer, Jingle Smells, he family-friendly holiday film's all-star cast includes John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville), Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight, The Expendables), and Ben Davies (Courageous, War Room). If you don't blink you may even find Terry as a pirate.
Join Logan Sekulow and Terry as they unpack about the challenges of making and releasing a movie, the strategic decisions involved in distribution and promotion, the importance of seeking feedback and maintaining authenticity, and the potential of exploring alternative platforms for content creation. If you stick around to the end you will hear some random thoughts about the band KISS and thier farewell tour and what legacy looks like. Discover why your ideas aren't trash and how to believe in something all the way. Find out more at http://terryweaver.com and join Terry at the Thing at http://thething.live and use the code PODCAST for a discount.
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