• Episode 12 - Nico Peña
    Oct 9 2024

    Episode 12 - Nico Peña // Musician.
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    “Nico Peña is a relatively new friend of mine but I can say without hesitation that I back dude 100%. Although we grew up on opposite sides of the country, we did both grew up skateboarding and it always amazes me how easy it is for people like us to connect and to do so just instantly. We have a world full of relatable references and parallel experiences to speak on. Nico’s a freaking sweetie pie of a dude, a very cool guy with really great taste and is someone that I hope to spend more time with. If you haven’t listened to his music, check out his latest album “Para Ti” by PEÑA. He’s making some really groovy bops.

    In this episode of BEDROOM™, Nico and I discuss the significance of embracing and asserting your own creative and personal identity. Nico shares how local San Francisco bands like The Breathing Room and Mild Universe inspired him to form his own band, while also touching on the unfortunate trend of SF bands relocating to LA once they gain a bit of recognition. We reminisce about his early days skateboarding in New Jersey and how he partly discovered his passion for music through playing the video game Guitar Hero.

    Nico also gives us a sneak peek into the upcoming Title Fight cover show he’ll be performing at The Warehouse. We discuss the current music industry trend of releasing three singles in advance of an LP and share our thoughts on its impact. Nico reveals the sounds we can expect from the next PEÑA album, and we wrap up with a fun round of Bedroom Banter, where he shares who his favorite Bay Area musicians are. Big shout outs to Nico for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM™, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Nico Peña's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @nico.penya
    Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/nicopenya
    Bandcamp: www.nicopenya.bandcamp.com

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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • Episode 11 - Jeremy Summer
    Sep 25 2024

    Episode 11 - Jeremy Summer // Film Producer. Co-Founder of Little Moving Pictures.
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    “Jeremy Summer is my freaking guy. He is someone I am extremely grateful for - period. I also know that I share this same gratefulness, this same sentiment, etc., with just so many of my peers in the in the Bay Area film industry. You see, in my own creative life, he has been a patron, a creative enabler, a conductor of talent to support my film projects, and an extremely wise professional who has helped me grow, more than he most likely knows. Our relationship began in a professional context in 2018, working on a music video that he produced / I directed, but very quickly blossomed into a friendship. He’s chill, calm, witty, and undeniably good at what he does and I’m beyond proud to have made some projects alongside his company, Little Moving Pictures, that he co-founded the extremely talented film editor, Nathan Petty. Jeremy is the f*cking shit and I’m hyped to share our conversation.

    In this episode of BEDROOM™, we dive into the behind-the-scenes magic of the documentary he produced, “FOREVER BROTHERS,” which tells the inspiring story of the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates - the team that made history by fielding the first all-minority starting lineup in Major League Baseball. We chat about his move to New York City in 2001 to attend NYU, where he became a concert junkie on a student budget, and how he landed a quirky job with a karaoke company producing his first commercial. Then there’s his adventurous stint in Costa Rica before he landed in San Francisco in 2007, determined to break into advertising. At just 22, he snagged a Project Manager position at Cutwater, worked some years there and eventually bopped around to different agencies while climbing the ranks to eventually become an Executive Producer. We’ll also celebrate ten years of Little Moving Pictures and speak on the magic that is “LMP” and wrap up with some fun Bedroom Banter! Big shout outs to Jeremy for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM™, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Jeremy Summer's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @littlemovingpictures
    Website: www.littlemovingpictures.com

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Episode 10 - Tyler McPherron
    Sep 18 2024

    Episode 10 - Tyler McPherron // Director of Photography
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    "Tyler McPherron is someone I look up to. I can almost hear him laughing if he knew I felt this way, but the vibe I get when I’m around him—or even just thinking about him—is like he’s the cool upperclassman art dude I want to hang out with, and I’m the lowly freshman just desperately trying to be as cool as him. He’s clearly very talented and has hit some major career milestones, working with industry giants and becoming one of the most sought-after DPs in the Bay Area, but what really draws me to him are his humanity, grace, and overall demeanor. He’s gentle and smooth, with a genuinely authentic aura. Even though I initially feel nervous around him because I see him as that cool upperclassman, his calmness quickly disarms those feelings. I find myself fully engaged, able to explore and connect on what it’s like to be a professional in the creative industries. In short, I f*ck with Tyler.

    In this episode of Bedroom, I’m thrilled to catch up with Tyler and dive into a range of topics. We’ll explore how we handle anxiety on film sets, share our thoughts on perfectionism in the creative process, and discuss his short documentary "Creating Outer Peace," which tracks Chaz Bear (Toro y Moi) as he creates his album "Outer Peace." We’ll also cover Tyler’s photography work and his book "Collector’s Edition," and revisit his journey from rural Oregon to San Francisco’s film scene. From his early fascination with filmmaking in a middle school broadcasting class to his rise in the industry, we’ll talk about his experiences and collaborations with Little Moving Pictures, his work on Caleb Stumpfl’s "En Route: A Portrait of Kenny Hurtado," and his recent projects, including "K-Pop Idols" for Apple TV+, Netflix’s “Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam,” and the documentary “Who is Michael Jang?” directed by Michael Jacobs. Although Tyler has achieved some remarkable things in his career, I can say without hesitation it’s only up from here. My guy is on the rise. Big shout outs to Tyler for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!" - PSG
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    Tyler McPherron's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @tylerturtle
    Website: www.tylermcpherron.com

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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Episode 9 - Christopher Renfro
    Sep 4 2024

    Episode 9 - Christopher Renfro // Farmer. Community Activist.
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    “Have you ever spotted a flyer outside a grocery store featuring someone who makes wine, only to unexpectedly meet that person the following week and forge a friendship? That’s exactly what happened to me with Christopher. From the moment we met, it’s been nothing but good vibes and mutual respect. Christopher is a natural leader and community advocate, making a remarkable impact on the city with his positive influence and ability to drive forward no matter the circumstances. He's also someone I painted for my 2023 art grant project "Legends of the 7x7", commissioned by the San Francisco Arts Commission, as one of my 49 favorite San Franciscans. He’s a farmer, a community activist, a winemaker, a shop owner, an educator, and a talented dude.

    Take a moment to listen as Chris shares his journey: growing up in Germany, his experiences living across the U.S. in places like Colorado, Texas, and Kentucky, his teenage troubles, moving to San Francisco, working his way up at American Apparel, and facing a high-profile legal battle due to racism. Hear about how he reevaluated his life goals, pursued a degree in horticulture, and launched The Two Eighty Project. Chris also delves into the positive impact of sharing resources, his efforts to improve San Francisco, and his wine shop, Friend of a Friend, in North Beach. Christopher’s story is incredibly inspiring and I’m grateful for the chance to connect with him over our shared love for this vibrant city.

    On a final note, I’m excited to share that just a couple of weeks ago, Christopher was recognized as one of Wine Enthusiast’s Future 40 Tastemakers for 2024. Absolutely insane. I couldn’t think of a better dude that this honor could have been bestowed to. Excuse my language, but Christopher Renfro is a mother f*ckin’ G. Big shout outs to Christopher for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Christopher Renfro's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @280project
    Instagram: @friendofafriendsf
    Website: www.280project.com

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Episode 8 - Sarah Simka Jaffe
    Aug 28 2024

    Episode 8 - Sarah Simka Jaffe // Director of Photography.
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    “Sarah Simka Jaffe. You know what she is? She’s a GOAT. She’s a truly inspiring friend of mine who posses this extraordinary blend of warmth, talent, and joy. Her perspective on the world, the way she interacts with others, alongside her boundless creativity are extremely captivating and magnetically alluring. Earlier this year, Sarah and I teamed up for our first major music video project together, with me as Director and her as Cinematographer. Not gonna lie, we crushed it. Sarah and I, alongside our dream team of a crew, made some pretty incredible visuals for our friend, the amazing musician, Mae Powell. I can't wait to share the video with y’all once it's launched and I really just can't wait to continue working with her on new projects in the future. In the meantime, listen in and join us for a conversation about many topics, including her magical short documentary, "Fireworks," which explores the life and working process of artist Jean-Paul Bordier, directing the Salami Rose Joe Louis music video for “Dimcola Reprise,” our thoughts on the future of the film industry, and our collaborative process for our upcoming music video project. Sarah shares her journey from discovering her passion for film to becoming a Director of Photography, giving us an inside look at the role and the magic that unfolds behind the scenes in filmmaking. Big shout outs to Sarah for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Sarah Simka Jafffe's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @sarahsimkajaffe
    Website: www.sarahsimkajaffe.com

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Episode 7 - Justin Plumer III
    Aug 21 2024

    Episode 7 - Justin Plummer III // Director. Filmmaker.
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    “Justin Plummer III - now that’s a freaking name. Whenever I hear names with a touch of grandeur, like that, I can’t help but pause and take notice. And trust me, you’ll want to do the same for today’s episode of BEDROOM™. Justin is a remarkably talented film director, and if you've ever been curious about the creative minds behind television commercials, this is your chance to get an insider’s view on how the magic happens. Sit back and listen as Justin takes us through his fascinating journey: from his formative years working in an Oakland video store to studying film at SF State, and discovering his future directing partner, Martin Strauss. Hear how cold-emailing his favorite commercial directors led to invaluable advice and connections, and how directing spec commercials earned him and Martin some well-deserved recognition. Learn about their pivotal moment signing with the Russo Brothers' production company, and the first Plummer/Strauss international commercial shoot. Justin will also share what it’s like to work as a full-time commercial director and offer a glimpse into the exciting future of his filmmaking career. Big shout outs to Justin for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Justin Plummer III's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @jpthe3
    Website: www.plummerstrauss.com

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Episode 6 - Rob Schell
    Aug 14 2024

    Episode 6 - Rob Schell // Skateboarder. Skateboard Filmmaker. Movie Enthusiast.
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    “First and foremost, Rob is the homie. He likes Dinosaur Jr., he’s a beast in the kitchen, has extremely good taste in all things related to the arts, and ultimately - and most importantly - he’s just an overall joy to be around. He’s a solid, educated, and relatable dude with a crystal-clear conscience and someone I truly enjoy kicking it with when our paths intersect. For me, what’s so fun about this episode is that he isn’t necessarily pitching anything. No products to sell, nothing regarding his career, but instead we’re talking about skateboarding. This is the first “themed” episode in the history of BEDROOM™. Sit back and listen to Rob talk about how we met, growing up in Indiana, multiplex theaters, the nostalgic allure of video stores, what we love and hate about cinephiles, finding skateboarding, becoming a skate filmer, and ultimately—the huge topic at hand for today’s episode: both of our Top 5 favorite skate videos of all time. If you grew up skateboarding and are in that late 20s to late 30s range, this episode is for you. If you didn’t, well, prepare to be extremely confused and potentially intrigued. Also, at some point, Rob and I are going to tap back in and do a round 2 episode where we talk about our Top 5 favorite movies. Stay tuned for that joynt! Big shouts to Rob for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM, y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Rob Schell's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @hellscape_navigator

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Episode 5 - Keri Shewmaker
    Aug 7 2024

    Episode 5 - Keri Shewmaker // Production Designer. Set Decorator. Filmmaker.
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    “In the world of film making, I’ve somehow found myself as a Director. One thing I’ve learned about this role is that it’s very important to surround yourself with key-role collaborators that you 100% trust in order to uphold your creative vision - and dare I say - make your creative vision even better than you imagined it, once it’s finally transformed into a physical, real-life set. In that very important role of Production Designer, whose task that is to do so, Keri Shewmaker is the person for me. My forever go-to collaborator that helps me ensure my creative set visions are fulfilled. Together, when working, we fit like a glove. But beyond being a collaborator, she’s more importantly: my friend. The kind of friend I can never stop talking to when we’re in each other’s presence. One of the first times we hung out was at a music video film festival in Oakland ( our video won by the way, we beat Shannon and The Clams’ video… just saying ) and we spent around 3 hours after the event had ended, in the cold, babbling to one another and having a great time by ourselves after everyone else had left. I always tell people that story when I talk about Keri and every time I’m around her, that’s the same vibe we return to - just two buds babbling on, talking shit, and enjoying each other’s company. But beyond being a friend and collaborator, she’s a fascinating person and I’m hyped to have her on the pod to talk about her life. Sit back and listen to Keri talk about growing up as rural kid in the California Delta, moving to San Francisco for college and graduating with a sociology degree, unexpectedly finding her way into working in the film industry, what she loves about set design, growing out of being a musician and growing into being a filmmaker, working on the No Vacation music videos “Yam Yam” and “Days”, directing the HXXS music video “Last Days of Magic”, her fascination with miniatures, and much, much more. Big shouts to Keri for coming onto the pod. Welcome to the BEDROOM y’all! WORLD WIDE PEACE!” - PSG
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    Keri Shewmaker's Socials & Websites:
    Instagram: @kerishewmaker
    Website: www.kerishewmaker.com

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    1 hr and 59 mins