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In Love with the Process Podcast
In Love with the Process Podcast

In Love with the Process Podcast

Join the thrilling journey of film director Mike Pecci as he fearlessly dives into the realm of chasing his dreams. Buckle up and get ready for the exhilarating ride as he embarks on the adventure of preparing for his very first Hollywood feature film! Grab those noise-cancelling headphones and immerse yourself in the pulsating beats of the hottest new synth-wave music. Picture yourself sipping on a cold beer and savoring home-smoked BBQ while engaging in candid conversations with Pecci and a diverse cast of unexpected guests, including filmmakers, artists, technicians, chefs, and musicians. They're all here to unveil their most intimate stories and demystify the path to success. Get ready to learn, laugh, and be inspired like never before with the IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS PODCAST!<hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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On the latest episode of Right Place, Right Time, hosts Lance A. Williams and Mike Pecci dive into this summer’s biggest movie releases — including Superman and Formula One — and unpack what makes these films tick (or fall flat).

They also reflect on the wild, unpredictable magic of living in Los Angeles, where running into your favorite stars or stumbling into a Hollywood moment is just part of the daily grind. Mike shares his latest haul from Deadly Prey Gallery, showing off the bold, hand-painted movie posters he picked up, and drops a passionate rant on what makes a great comic book movie… and what absolutely doesn’t.

If you love movies, pop culture, and behind-the-scenes banter with filmmakers who live it, this episode’s for you.


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On today’s episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci dives deep into the sonic world of cinema with two incredible guests — Raul Vega, the sound designer and instrument creator for Hans Zimmer, and Mike Tran, the composer and sound designer behind all of Pecci’s films.

This is a full-on sound nerd’s dream episode. The trio gets deep into how sound can completely transform a moment in film — from subtle emotional cues to massive sonic landscapes. They break down the meticulous, often mind-bending process of designing sound effects and crafting original scores, and what it takes to work in the high-output world of Hans Zimmer.

They also dig into the audio design and musical genius behind films like Dune, Dunkirk, Top Gun: Maverick, and Formula 1, exploring how Zimmer’s team builds living, breathing digital instruments that push cinematic sound to the next level.

If you’re a fan of movie scores, a composer in the making, or just curious about how the magic happens behind some of cinema’s most iconic moments — this episode is absolutely for you.


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On this episode of Right Place, Right Time, hosts Mike Pecci and Lance A. Williams sit down for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with actress Raechelle Banno (A Better Man).

Raechelle opens up about the importance of creating your own opportunities as an actor — making the kind of work that’s right for you, and sharing it with the world without waiting for permission. She talks about the deep creative bond she shares with her twin sister Karina, and how the two write, produce, and build stories together from the ground up.

From starting her career in soap operas, where she developed the discipline and skill that prepared her for leading roles in independent film, to her recent transition into directing, Raechelle gives listeners a candid look into the evolution of a modern storyteller. She shares how stepping into the edit room has transformed her perspective and strengthened her voice as a filmmaker.

If you're an actor or creative looking for real motivation, this episode will remind you exactly why you started. You’re in the right place.


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On today’s episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci sits down with musician and film composer Kid Moxie to dive into the surreal, romantic, and fiercely creative world of composing for film.

She shares what it took to create the hauntingly beautiful new Orion Pictures logo music, and what it's really like working within a corporate studio system, navigating feedback, staying flexible, and still preserving your artistic voice.

Kid Moxie also opens up about her incredible journey from indie artist to collaborating with Angelo Badalamenti, David Lynch, and later, Depeche Mode. Her story is a cinematic one, full of passion, persistence, and poetic turns.

Mike and Kid Moxie bond over their shared love of Los Angeles, its dark, dreamy nightlife, and their mutual obsession with neo-noir films and music. This episode is a heartfelt deep dive into what it means to stay inspired, driven, and creatively fulfilled, and how to carve a path that’s entirely your own.

A must-listen for musicians, filmmakers, and anyone chasing art with soul.


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On this week’s episode of the Right Place, Right Time podcast, hosts Mike Pecci and Lance A. Williams are joined in-studio by the incredibly talented Saskia Archer (The Reef: Stalked, Play Dirty).

Together, they dive into the cultural differences between Los Angeles, the East Coast, and Australia, and how each place shapes both the art and the artist. Saskia shares powerful and heartwarming stories from her time working as a paramedic, opening up about how being there for people during the worst moments of their lives gave her a deeper understanding of humanity and how that experience profoundly influences her work as an actor.

This is a funny, honest, and touching conversation filled with personal insights, big laughs, and real talk about the path to becoming an artist.

Don’t miss this charming and inspiring episode.


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Do you really need a talent manager in today’s creative landscape, and if so, how do you find one who will actually fight for you?

On this episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci sits down with legendary talent manager and producer Barry Katz for an eye-opening conversation about representation in the entertainment industry.

Barry Katz is a powerhouse in comedy and film, credited with launching the careers of icons like Bill Burr, Dane Cook, Louis C.K., Bert Kreischer, Wanda Sykes, Dave Chappelle, Whitney Cummings, and Saturday Night Live stars including Tracy Morgan, Jay Mohr, Jim Breuer, and Darrell Hammond. He shares how he became a manager, the story behind getting Tracy Morgan cast on SNL, and what it really takes to help talent rise.

Barry also gives Mike direct advice on growing his career and navigating the business, from finding bigger opportunities to thinking long-term as a creative.

Whether you're an actor, comedian, director, or just someone dreaming of getting to that next level, this episode will reshape how you think about representation and what kind of team you really need.


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In this heartfelt episode, Mike and Lance reflect on the power of family, through stories both personal and universal, and how it’s always the right place, right time to be a good person.


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Are you going to survive AI? As this technology evolves at a nightmare pace, it’s hard not to feel overwhelmed. Will I still have a job? Can I make money as an artist? Will I ever make another film? While the big conversations revolve around copyright and originality, it’s hard not to feel like that heat is being stoked by the companies with the most to lose.

What many creatives are really wondering is: Can I trust clients who are already slashing budgets to keep hiring actual humans?

Today’s episode kicks off from a spark on Instagram. After host Mike Pecci shared his thoughts on using generative AI, the comment section blew up. One voice stood out—FILMCRUX, run by Lion El Aton, who had strong opinions on how AI is being used and its value to young filmmakers. Instead of arguing online, Mike invited him on the show.

What followed is a raw, honest, and sometimes heated conversation about AI, the future of creativity, and the very real fear artists are feeling right now. But it’s not all fire and debate—this episode ends on something rare: common ground, hope, and real ideas for how to move forward in an uncertain world.

This one’s for anyone feeling confused, scared, or fired up. Let’s talk about it.


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Have you noticed how your Instagram feed always seems to know exactly how to rattle you? The posts that spike your anxiety, poke at your insecurities, and feed you negativity, all carefully designed to keep you scrolling?

On this episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci tackles the rise of fear-driven content in the creative world. He set out to interview a guest who kept showing up in his algorithm, someone preaching doom and gloom about the future of filmmaking. The goal was to ask real questions, challenge the narrative, and shed some light on what's really happening in the industry.

But in a twist of irony, that guest canceled last minute in the rudest way possible… and in doing so, revealed more about their process than they probably intended.

Mike dives into a passionate rant about attention-seeking influencers, the toxic economy of fear-based content, and how to spot the predators exploiting creatives for clicks, likes, and profit. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or just pissed off by the state of your feed, this one’s for you.


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On today’s episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci sits down with acclaimed cinematographer Chris Teague, whose latest work includes Lucasfilm’s The Acolyte — the newest installment in the Star Wars universe. Chris’s past credits include visually inventive series like Broad City, Russian Doll, and Only Murders in the Building.

Together, Mike and Chris explore the importance of collaboration, and how doing great work with the right people — no matter the scale — can open doors to massive opportunities. Chris shares how his early days shooting character-driven comedy led to lighting epic sci-fi fantasy, and the lessons learned along the way.

They dive into the creative techniques used to light The Acolyte, the power of practical production design, and why the emotional magic of working with passionate teams can’t be replicated by AI.

This episode is a must-listen for filmmakers, cinematographers, and Star Wars fans curious about how grounded, human artistry fuels the biggest stories in the galaxy.


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