Sam Jones is a successful photographer who has translated his passion behind the lens into a career in front of the camera. The host of "Off Camera with Sam Jones" sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith to talk about some of his best interviews and how he prepares for his DIRECTV show.
The intimate interview series features conversations with some of the most iconic artists, actors, musicians, and directors of our time, and sheds light on what makes these individuals prolifically creative.
Jones talks about how the show allows guests to talk about their craft, their process, their path, and their opinions in a relaxed environment while allowing enough time for in-depth conversation.
Jones discusses why he decided to get into interviewing and the reason he shoots all of his interviews in black and white. He says the minimalistic approach peels away all the noise and cuts right to the heart of the conversation.
Scarlett Johansson and the Walt Disney Co. on Thursday settled her lawsuit over the streaming release of “Black Widow,” bringing a swift end to what had begun as the first major fight between a studio and star over recent changes in rollout plans for films.
October starts with a gov't shutdown averted, some promising data on Covid cases, Facebook whistleblower, Tom Brady returns to Foxboro and the Super Bowl halftime show is set.
Cheddar recommends "BMF" on Starz, "Midnight Mass" and "Squid Game" on Netflix, and the first two seasons of "Succession" on HBO Max.
Jill and Carlo try to make sense of the various happenings in Congress, including what's in these two big spending packages that Dems are trying to get passed. Plus, a big win for Britney Spears in court, YouTube throws down the ban hammer on anti-vax videos and more.
Even as the number of Hispanic-owned businesses in the U.S. has rapidly increased, support from banks has lagged behind. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports on the ongoing challenges for some business owners who may also be dealing with the issue of being undocumented.
Video-sharing tech platform YouTube on Wednesday announced immediate bans on false claims that vaccines are dangerous and cause health issues like autism, cancer or infertility.
The approval for Pfizer's vaccine in kids could be delayed slightly, Biden gets involved in Dem negotiations, why everything so expensive, all the devices Amazon announced, and the James Bond movie is finally coming out.
Alex Bell, a Post-Doctoral Scholar at UCLA, joins 'Cheddar Reveals' to discuss how exposure to innovation influences who becomes an inventor and how much genius has been lost over the years.
Jill and Carlo talk government shutdown, spending showdowns, vaccine mandates, Facebook and more. Plus, should felons whose actions changed history be granted clemency? Debate!
Kelly has been convicted in a sex trafficking trial after several accusers testified in lurid detail how he subjected them to perverse and sadistic whims when they were underage.
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