Arts Talk With The Johnson Brothers   /     #142 Jason Tostevin

Summary

Jason Tostevin is an American filmmaker and founder of Hands Off Productions, a boutique production company with a worldwide reputation for its short films. Jason has written and directed commercials for TV and radio, brand positioning videos, a broadcast series and more. His genre shorts have screened from Peoria to Paris, including being translated into Spanish, German, Portuguese and French. Hands Off's last festival short, A Way Out, starred Hollywood icon Robert Costanzo and played more than 100 festivals. The short before that, I Owe You, was named indie short of the year by movie blog Cinema Constant. And the ’Til Death, their first fest short, was included in the horror anthology Seven Hells. Jason lives in New Albany, Ohio with his wife Christy, their daughters Avery and Lily, and their new mutt, Milo.

Subtitle
Interview with filmmaker Jason Tostevin
Duration
00:47:00
Publishing date
2016-09-11 20:00
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http://www.blogtalkradio.com/artstalk/2016/09/11/142-jason-tostevin
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Jason Tostevin is an American filmmaker and founder of Hands Off Productions, a boutique production company with a worldwide reputation for its short films. Jason has written and directed commercials for TV and radio, brand positioning videos, a broadcast series and more. His genre shorts have screened from Peoria to Paris, including being translated into Spanish, German, Portuguese and French. Hands Off's last festival short, A Way Out, starred Hollywood icon Robert Costanzo and played more than 100 festivals. The short before that, I Owe You, was named indie short of the year by movie blog Cinema Constant. And the ’Til Death, their first fest short, was included in the horror anthology Seven Hells. Jason lives in New Albany, Ohio with his wife Christy, their daughters Avery and Lily, and their new mutt, Milo.