Neil Drumming

{{Short description|American journalist and filmmaker}}

Neil Drumming is an American journalist and filmmaker. Formerly a producer with the radio show This American Life, in 2020 Drumming became managing editor with Serial Productions, the company that created the podcasts Serial and S-Town. Drumming began his career writing for the Washington City Paper, and later wrote for Entertainment Weekly and Salon. He also wrote and directed the 2014 film Big Words.

Early life

Drumming attended the University of Southern California.{{Cite web|last=Drumming|first=Neil|date=2012-04-30|title=Wait, Why Am I Directing a Movie?|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/04/wait-why-am-i-directing-a-movie/256510/|access-date=2021-11-08|website=The Atlantic|language=en|archive-date=2021-05-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210506190241/https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/04/wait-why-am-i-directing-a-movie/256510/|url-status=live}}

Career

=Journalism=

After graduating from college, Drumming went to work for the Washington City Paper in 1996. He was part of a group of hires by editor David Carr{{cite news|last1=Wemple|first1=Erik|title=David Carr, friend of journalism|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2015/02/13/david-carr-friend-of-journalism/|access-date=20 August 2016|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=13 February 2015|archive-date=8 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211108181614/https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2015/02/13/david-carr-friend-of-journalism/|url-status=live}} that included several young black writers who went on to become voices of their generation: hired alongside Drumming that year were eventual New Yorker magazine staffer and history professor Jelani Cobb, MacArthur Genius Ta-Nehisi Coates, and performance artist and playwright Holly Bass.{{cite magazine|last1=Cobb|first1=Jelani|title=Postscript: David Carr (1956-2015)|url=http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/postscript-david-carr|access-date=20 August 2016|magazine=The New Yorker|date=13 February 2015|archive-date=3 September 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160903004431/http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/postscript-david-carr|url-status=live}}

From 2002 to 2007,{{cite news|last1=Horgan|first1=Richard|title=FIRST LOOK: Poster for Journalist Neil Drumming's SLAMdance Feature Big Words|url=http://www.adweek.com/fishbowlny/neil-drumming-entertainment-weekly-slamdance-big-words/189098|access-date=20 August 2016|work=Fishbowl LA|date=January 15, 2013|archive-date=22 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822122707/http://www.adweek.com/fishbowlny/neil-drumming-entertainment-weekly-slamdance-big-words/189098|url-status=live}} Drumming worked as an editor and music critic for Entertainment Weekly,{{cite news|last1=Brennan|first1=Billy|title=Five Questions with Big Words Writer/Director Neil Drumming - Filmmaker Magazine|url=http://filmmakermagazine.com/65308-five-questions-with-big-words-writerdirector-neil-drumming/#.V7iTlI6Or60|access-date=20 August 2016|work=Filmmaker Magazine|date=February 15, 2013|archive-date=13 October 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161013091831/http://filmmakermagazine.com/65308-five-questions-with-big-words-writerdirector-neil-drumming/#.V7iTlI6Or60|url-status=live}} later moving to Salon.{{cite news|last1=Carr|first1=David|title=Overlook the Value of Interns at Great Peril|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/25/business/media/overlook-the-value-of-interns-at-great-peril.html?_r=0|access-date=20 August 2016|work=The New York Times|date=24 November 2013|archive-date=13 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131213152607/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/25/business/media/overlook-the-value-of-interns-at-great-peril.html?_r=0|url-status=live}}

=Film=

Drumming's first feature film, Big Words, premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in January 2013.{{cite news|last1=Martinez|first1=Vanessa|title=Review: Clever 'Big Words' Is A Well-Acted & Engaging Feature Debut By Neil Drumming|url=http://www.indiewire.com/2013/07/review-clever-big-words-is-a-well-acted-engaging-feature-debut-by-neil-drumming-166782/|access-date=20 August 2016|work=IndieWire|date=11 July 2013|archive-date=22 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822232512/http://www.indiewire.com/2013/07/review-clever-big-words-is-a-well-acted-engaging-feature-debut-by-neil-drumming-166782/|url-status=live}} Drumming wrote and directed.

Set on November 4, 2008, the night of Barack Obama's historic election as the first black President of the United States,{{cite news|url=http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20130830-neil-drumming-in-his-own-words|title=Neil Drumming: In his own words|date=October 21, 2014|work=BBC|access-date=20 August 2016|archive-date=21 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821232327/http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20130830-neil-drumming-in-his-own-words|url-status=live}} Big Words revolves around three friends who 15 years earlier had had "a promising hip-hop group and are now dealing with the challenges of being in their late 30s."{{cite news|last1=Tiggett|first1=Jai|title=Interview: 'Big Words' Director Neil Drumming Talks Hip-Hop, Career, and Influences|url=http://www.indiewire.com/2013/07/interview-big-words-director-neil-drumming-talks-hip-hop-career-and-influences-166776/|access-date=20 August 2016|work=IndieWire|date=11 July 2013|archive-date=6 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806190935/http://www.indiewire.com/2013/07/interview-big-words-director-neil-drumming-talks-hip-hop-career-and-influences-166776/|url-status=live}} Selecting the film as a New York Times "Critics' Pick," Jeannette Catsoulis's review praised Drumming's "whip-smart screenplay" and "droll, insightful dialogue," describing the film as "an engrossing, coming-of-middle-age drama."{{cite news|last1=Catsoulis|first1=Jeannette|title=Neil Drumming's 'Big Words' Explores Male Disaffection|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/19/movies/neil-drummings-big-words-explores-male-disaffection.html|access-date=20 August 2016|work=The New York Times|date=18 July 2013|archive-date=10 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170510082947/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/19/movies/neil-drummings-big-words-explores-male-disaffection.html|url-status=live}} Writing in The Independent, Darren Richman compared Drumming's filmmaking to Noah Baumbach, both in the directors' relationship to the characters their films depict—like Baumbach, "Drumming seems to love his characters because of rather than in spite of their flaws"—and in the films' subject matter, noting that a "sense that things haven’t quite gone to plan, reminiscent of Baumbach’s Greenberg, hangs over Big Words from first frame to last."{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/movies-you-might-have-missed-neil-drumming-big-words-a7581871.html|title=Movies You Might Have Missed - Neil Drumming's Big Words|last=Rich|first=Darren|date=2017-02-15|newspaper=The Independent|access-date=2017-02-25|language=en-GB|archive-date=2017-02-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170226050354/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/movies-you-might-have-missed-neil-drumming-big-words-a7581871.html|url-status=live}}

The collective African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement (AFFRM) distributed the film.{{cite news|last1=Obenson|first1=Tambay A.|title=Not Yet an AFFRM Rebel? Join the African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement…|url=http://www.indiewire.com/2015/05/not-yet-an-affrm-rebel-join-the-african-american-film-festival-releasing-movement-154523/|access-date=20 August 2016|work=IndieWire|date=4 May 2015|archive-date=21 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821074904/http://www.indiewire.com/2015/05/not-yet-an-affrm-rebel-join-the-african-american-film-festival-releasing-movement-154523/|url-status=live}} Big Words made its New York premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.{{cite news|last1=Nolan|first1=Hamilton|title=A Discussion With Neil Drumming, Writer and Director of Big Words|url=http://gawker.com/5981492/a-discussion-with-neil-drumming-writer-and-director-of-big-words|access-date=20 August 2016|work=Gawker|date=February 6, 2013|archive-date=23 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160823185111/http://gawker.com/5981492/a-discussion-with-neil-drumming-writer-and-director-of-big-words|url-status=live}}{{cite web|title=Big Words|url=http://www.bam.org/film/2013/big-words|website=BAM.org|access-date=20 August 2016|archive-date=22 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822125734/http://www.bam.org/film/2013/big-words|url-status=live}}

=''This American Life''=

Drumming is a producer for This American Life.{{cite news|last1=Dreher|first1=Rod|title=If You Get Rich And Famous…|url=http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/if-you-get-rich-and-famous-ta-nehisi-coates-paris/|access-date=20 August 2016|work=The American Conservative|date=December 14, 2015|language=en-us|archive-date=29 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160829064731/http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/if-you-get-rich-and-famous-ta-nehisi-coates-paris/|url-status=live}} He has also been on air for the show, reporting segments around themes of family and friendship.{{cite news|title=Radio Archive by Contributor: Neil Drumming|url=http://www.thisamericanlife.org/contributors/neil-drumming|access-date=20 August 2016|work=This American Life|archive-date=8 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160808090942/http://www.thisamericanlife.org/contributors/neil-drumming|url-status=live}} In October 2019, he became the first black person to host an episode.{{cite news|title=We Come From Small Places|url=https://www.thisamericanlife.org/685/we-come-from-small-places|date=11 October 2019|access-date=21 January 2020|archive-date=22 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191022064355/https://www.thisamericanlife.org/685/we-come-from-small-places|url-status=live}}

In 2020, he left This American Life to become managing editor at Serial Productions, with plans to oversee an expansion from the company’s first two podcasts, Serial and S-Town.{{Cite web|last=Wiseman|first=Andreas|date=2020-02-21|title=Serial Productions Hires This American Life Producer Neil Drumming As Part Of Expansion Plan|url=https://deadline.com/2020/02/serial-productions-hires-this-american-life-producer-neil-drummings-podcasts-1202865226/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-11-08|website=Deadline|language=en-US|archive-date=2021-02-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210226144921/https://deadline.com/2020/02/serial-productions-hires-this-american-life-producer-neil-drummings-podcasts-1202865226/}}

Personal life

While at the Washington City Paper in the late 1990s, Drumming became a close friend of writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, then still a student at Howard University; Drumming eventually became godfather to Coates's son. In a 2015 segment of This American Life, the two discussed the trajectory of their friendship over the next two decades of their personal lives and respective careers in media.{{cite news|last1=Dang|first1=Mike|title=Ta-Nehisi Coates on How Money Turned Him Into a Snob — The Billfold|url=https://thebillfold.com/ta-nehisi-coates-on-how-money-turned-him-into-a-snob-fad8034493f4#.fv3uv9djm|access-date=20 August 2016|work=The Billfold|date=1 December 2015}}

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