Indy Mogul

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Indy Mogul
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The Indy Mogul logo.
Genre Interview, review, DIY, filmmaking
Created byErik Beck
Justin Johnson
Developed by Next New Networks
Younger Productions
StarringTed Sim
Dave Maze
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running timeApprox. 4–20 mins per episode
Original release
Network YouTube
ReleaseApril 16, 2007 (2007-04-16) 
February 1, 2021 (2021-02-01)

Indy Mogul is an Internet-based video webcast geared towards independent filmmakers and creatives. Indy Mogul is hosted on YouTube by Ted Sim and Dave Maze.

Contents

Awards

Indy Mogul's The Best Short Films in the World received the 2009 People's Voice Award for the Build your own and DIY by the Webby's in the category of "Variety Show". [1] [ original research? ]

The Reel Good Show won Best Variety show at the 2010 Webby Awards.[ citation needed ]

Relations with the media

Indy Mogul has been featured on a number of online news sites including CNN, [2] NewTeeVee, [3] MediaWeek, [4] Wall Street Journal, [5] featured on G4 [6] and has also won multiple webby awards.[ citation needed ]

Current and Former Hosts

NameRole
Ted SimCurrent Host
Erik BeckCreator of Indy Mogul, Former Host of BFX, Eric Builds the Movies, and Q & Erik
Justin JohnsonCo-Creator of Indy Mogul, Former Host of Film Fights TV
Griffin HammondFormer Host of "Indy News"
Russell HasenauerFormer Presenter and Host of "Friday 101," The Live Q&A, and "Moguler Made"
Zack FinfrockFormer Host of BFX
Steve NelsonFormer Host of Weekend Extra & 4 Minute Film School
Bobby Miller Former Host for the Reel Good Show and The Best Short Films in the World
Jake StrunkFormer Host and Producer of Film Fights TV, Creator/Animator of Sunday Preview.
Grace Randolph Former Host and Creator of Beyond the Trailer & Movie Math

See also

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