From Steel to Blade, How Chef’s Knives Are Made ( w/ Justin Miller)
Mike sits down with Justin Miller, a self-taught bladesmith and the owner of Running Man Forge, to break down the art and craft of knife making from the ground up.
They get into the process of forging steel, what separates a great knife from a bad one, and why your tools in the kitchen are just as important as your ingredients. Justin also shares how he built his business from scratch, how he found the money to start, and how social media helped him connect with customers… until the algorithm changed everything.
Inside the Twisted World of Mu Pan (w/ Mu Pan)
Mike dives into the surreal world of artist Mu Pan, exploring creativity, childhood influence, and why finding your voice again is the hardest part of being an artist.
Owning Movie History, Inside the World of Propstore Auctions (w/ Chuck Costas)
In this episode of In Love with the Process, filmmaker Mike Pecci sits down with Chuck Costas, VP of Business Development at Propstore, to explore the world of film props, movie memorabilia, and high end collecting.
Chuck shares his journey collecting original comic art since the mid 1980s, curating major exhibits, and working with collectors across the country. The conversation centers around one of the biggest auction headliners, a hand painted original by Frank Frazetta, the “Captive Princess” cover art from The People That Time Forgot, estimated between $500,000 and $1,000,000.
Mike and Chuck break down what makes film props and original artwork so valuable, from rarity and provenance to cultural impact. They also dive into why seeing props in real life changes how you experience movies, how collectors think, and what it feels like inside a live auction when the bidding starts to climb.
This episode is for filmmakers, collectors, and anyone passionate about cinema history, practical filmmaking, and the power of tangible art.
Topics include film props, Propstore auctions, Frank Frazetta artwork, comic art collecting, movie memorabilia, filmmaking, and cinema history.