THE MEDIA ON THE RADIO PODCAST IS ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF MEDIA THROUGH THE EYES OF PROFESSIONALS. FILMMAKERS, JOURNALISTS, TELEVISION WRITERS, SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETERS, AND MORE SHARE STORIES ABOUT BREAKING INTO THE BIZ. THE AUDIENCE CONTINUES TO DOUBLE EVERY FEW MONTHS AND IS PERFECT FOR STUDENTS STUD…
Devin Gallagher (waitwhatpro.com)
Rebroadcast of John Fetterman who is now the Lieutenant Governor-Elect of Pennsylvania.“With over a decade of experience as mayor of Braddock, PA, John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) has announced he is running for US Senate. He came on the podcast to talk about the campaign trail, his work as mayor, and how the media can impact politics.”www.waitwhatpro.com
Tod Plotkin founder and principal of Greenbuzz Agency shares his professional narrative on the podcast. His story starts in L.A. working on movies sets right out of college, then back in D.C. he develops as video producer, which leads him to eventually launch a successful and sustainable business.Tune in to learn more!Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motrLike on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/Follow me on Instagram at: @waitwhatproSUBSCRIBE on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/media-on-the-radio/id1057030444?mt=2TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
Sue O'Hora works at Henninger Media Services as the Director of Marketing and Senior Producer and is responsible for writing and producing original projects. She joins us to talk about the producing and creative development side of video.Tune in to learn more!Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motrLike on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/Follow me on Instagram at: @waitwhatproSUBSCRIBE on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/media-on-the-radio/id1057030444?mt=2TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
This special episode of Media on the Radio follows my Dad and his work helping local refugees in Pittsburgh. We meet a Syrian family from Aleppo who beat the odds and made it to America, but they now face several other challenges. Some of the challenges include learning English, navigating a new city, and finding stable work.My dad decided to get involved after the Trump Administration limited the number of refugees accepted in the US. Of the 65 million refugees in the world, Trump has set a limit of 45,000 refugees for 2018, which is half the number Obama accepted in 2016. Though, the real story is that the US is on track to accept only about 20,000 refugees by the end of the year, and of that number, a far smaller portion of Muslims because of the travel ban. For example, according to Reuters, only 48 individual Iraqis refugees have been accepted this year.My dad was reluctant to let me do this story, but was convinced by the idea that it may help raise awareness and get others involved. Take a listen to learn more.Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motrLike on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/Follow me on Instagram at: @waitwhatproSUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LTTUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
Getting connected to a creative community EP# 57 (Bill Coughlan)Bill talks about his evolution as a filmmaker and how he developed skills to serve both is creative pursuits and his professional career. He also shares resources for local DC creatives to get involved including the 48hour Film Festival, Women in Film and Video (WIFV), and the Television, Internet, and Video association (TIVA) of which he is the president.Tune in to learn more!Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motrLike on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/Follow me on Instagram at: @waitwhatproSUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LTTUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
In this episode, Jonathan Goldfuss shares his experience of working on the west coast during the dot-com boom. We track his career working on brands including hotwire.com, AOL, and ThinkFoodGroup. What he has learned from many years of experience has lead him to start a new service, (https://coproductions.com/) which is a matching marketplace to enable freelance teams and clients to find each other. As he says, Coproductions is trying to make freelaning more viable by making freelance teams more 'agency-like'. Tune in to learn more! Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motr Like on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/ Follow me on Instagram at: @waitwhatpro SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LT TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
Brian has taken a long journey developing his career. Before settling down, he worked various temporary jobs and traveled the world. For the last 5-7 years he has found success and satisfaction in the corporate world, but he recently made a change. He started a side venture called Wulff Writing. In this episode he shares the story of how and why he now calls himself a writer. Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motr Like on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/ Follow me on Instagram at: @waitwhatpro SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LT TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
Kevin Sampson of Picture Lock & DCBFF and I share our struggles, perspectives, and excitement as we grow as entrepreneurs and develop our business ventures. Enjoy this uncut and unfiltered conversation! Listen to the back episodes at: waitwhatpro.com/motr Like on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio/ Follow me on INstagram at: @waitwhatpro SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LT TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
With special co-host Andrew Limberg, we chat with Rick Sebak, a documentarian who has produced countless films for PBS. During the conversation we learn that Andrew was a Rick Sebak fanboy starting in middle school when he first sent him fan mail. If you have watched PBS in the last 20 years, you have probably seen one of Ricks films. Tune in to find out! SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: HTTPS://ITUN.ES/I6Y94LT TUNE IN every Thursday @ 7PM to 96.7 FM (Washington DC/Arlington): www.wera.fm
With special co-host Andy Limberg, we talk to Jay Caufield about his two Stanley Cup Championships, his transition from player to hockey analyst, and about his stint as a Hollywood actor sharing the screen with Jean-Claude Van Damme. CHECK IT OUT!
Larry Richert is the Voice of Pittsburgh. He has a long career as a broadcast journalist working in both radio and television. In this episode he talks about how he got his start and his account of the changing industry of local media over the last 30 years. CHECK IT OUT!
Todd Cavalier is an artist turned designer. He chats about what that transition was like for him and also about the work he does at Informatics Studio! Tune in!
Want to work in social??? Take a tip from Carnegie Mellon University's Social Media Manager: Laura Kelly. She provides great insight for anyone wanting to level up their social media posting as well as advice for those seeking a career in this ever-developing field.
John McNulty is into tech and music and he made a band of rapping robots!
LIZ EXPLAINS WHAT ELEMENTS MAKE A GREAT FUNDRAISING VIDEO. SHE ALSO SHARES SUCCESS STORIES ABOUT VIDEOS THAT HAVE HAD SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL IMPACT ON ORGANIZATIONS. Liz Norton was a freelance television producer for over ten years, with a focus on public policy issues. Those programs included several Fred Friendly Seminars for PBS, which explore thorny political and ethical issues in depth and she has also produced for MTV News, educating teens on crime-related issues. During the Clinton Administration, Liz was a research director in the White House Office of Communications. In that role, she served as a link between the president, the press and the public, primarily on the issues involving crime and drug policy. Before then she was a researcher on political campaign finances for Common Cause, a non-partisan lobbying organization. For twenty years Liz has been a director of the Diane and Norman Bernstein Foundation in Washington DC. She founded Stone Soup Films in early 2008.
GABRIELLE PROVIDES EXTENSIVE INSIGHT ON GENERATIONAL TRENDS IN REGARDS TO PHILANTHROPY. SHE ALSO SHARES STORIES ABOUT HER OWN SUCCESSFUL PROGRAM ENGAGING MILLENNIAL DONORS. Gabrielle Carlin Sherb is a Director of Development in the Washington DC area. She has had the distinct privilege of building relationships with a diverse spectrum of leaders and supporters. Gabrielle has managed multiple annual, major gifts and special events campaigns raising over $10M.
This is the first in a series of episode on non-profit fundraising. Brigid from the ACLU puts the emphasis on being diligent & working hard over developing the 'perfect pitch.' She says the most important thing to do when meeting with donors is to listen. Brigid Slipka joined the ACLU-DC as the Director of Philanthropy in October, 2014. She had previously raised funds for the Smithsonian, California Institute of the Arts, and Yale University. A self-professed philanthropy nerd, Brigid has written on the theory and practice of giving. She serves on the board of GiveWell. Brigid received her BA from Kenyon College and has an MFA and an MBA from Yale. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Lauren Knapp is a nonfiction storyteller who works across platforms to share true and compelling stories. She has been working in film, television, radio, and virtual reality since 2006 and her stories have been featured on the PBS NewsHour, PRI’s The World, The Atlantic, The New York Times, WQED, and The Allegheny Front. In 2011, she moved to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia with the support of a Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship where she researched and produced “Live From UB” (2015), an award-winning feature length documentary on rock music and national identity among Mongolia’s urban youth. On the podcast, Lauren and I talk documentary filmmaking and distribution, learning and teaching filmmaking, and the challenge of finding a healthy work/life balance for creative artists/professionals. This is the fifth episode of the MOTR series featuring members of the co-working space called the Lookout DC. (lookoutdc.com) Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Mark, an illustrator from in New York has been crafting pictures and words to tell stories for over 30 year. He continued to live there for years doing freelance illustration and design work for a variety of clients and uses (Sony, Warner Bros., Disney, The Wall Street Journal), as well as working for the Society of Illustrators Museum of American Illustration. Shortly after a move to DC he was introduced to the world of Graphic Recording, a burgeoning industry that combines illustration, design, and storytelling. This is the forth episode of the MOTR series featuring members of the co-working space called the Lookout DC. (lookoutdc.com) Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Fabian, a talented motion graphic artist, chats about his work with ad agencies and well-known brands like Disney, Pepsi, and Vice News. We also talk about artistic burnout and the journey he took moving from NYC to Washington D.C. where he now works more with filmmakers and non-profit organizations. Check out some of his work here: http://dlas.tv/ This is the third episode of the MOTR series featuring members of the co-working space called the Lookout DC. (lookoutdc.com) Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Emma and I chat about what goes into VR video production, how the technology is changing, and how the rules are still being written. Her company, Sunnyside Productions is a full-service video production company based in Washington, DC. They specialize in non-fiction, corporate, and virtual reality 360° video. The company was founded in 2015 and they have created content for companies as large as Twitter, Mercedes, and Esteé Lauder. https://www.sunnysideproductions.com/ This is the second episode of the MOTR series featuring members of the co-working space called the Lookout DC. The members work in different parts of video including motion graphics, documentary film, and virtual reality. (lookoutdc.com) Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Creative Co-working for Filmmakers EP #40 (Ian Fay) This episode features Ian Fay, a filmmaker and the “ringleader” at the Lookout DC. The Lookout is a co-working space for independent filmmakers to work and collaborate, designed specifically for video. Ian and I talk about the increasing trend of co-working and why it’s important to move from a home office to a co-working space. He also explains what makes the Lookout special including the talent pool of the members, the location, and the space itself. This is the first episode of the MOTR series featuring several members of the Lookout who work in different parts of video including motion graphics, documentary film, and virtual reality. (lookoutdc.com) Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Lisa Heller is a tax expert and CPA at Tate & Tryon. She works exclusively with non-profit organizations, but has a long history of helping small business owners. She joins the podcast to give advice for freelancers and small business owners about what this expect this year. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Harry Lee and I swap stories: he shares his experience with fiscal sponsorship and I attempt to demystify Kickstarter by recounting my experience of raising just about $50,000 for two projects. AND it just so happens that Harry has a Kickstarter campaign going on right now! Check out his amazing film project SOMALILAND. Get woke, and give it your support. They have already reached their base goal in the first 8 days, which will be enough to finish the project. NOW anything you contribute will help them start the process of getting the film seen! I am very excited for this project and I am huge supporter of this film. It has the potential to be seen by thousands, if not millions of people and will definitely have an impact on the future of Somaliland. Also a big thanks to Paul and the Spark Street Digital family for allowing us to record in their office! Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Nate Johnson joins the podcast to share his story of getting into stand up comedy. We talk about the recent events in Berkeley involving Milo Yiannopoulos and the parallel issues of censorship and political correctness in the comedy world. For more on Nate visit: nategotbetter.com/ Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Mark comes on to chat about his journey becoming an application developer and his new app SiBBiL, which he calls a game, a news platform, and a mini social network. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Anthony Greene comes on to chat about his journey becoming a professional filmmaker starting with his involvement at Arlington Independent Media, which he calls ‘his film school’. Also, we chat about the business of film and how it is changing.
Quajay Donnell comes on to chat about social media and meme making, plus he explains how he got started in graphic design. Find more about Quajay by searching #imjusthereforthememes or @allegedlyQ.
Callison Slater comes on to chat about being an animator and the art of balancing creative and collaborative projects. Check out calslater.com to see more. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Mitchell Wenkus, a video producer with Greenpeace, shares stories about the wide variety of video and campaigns he has worked on. Mitch has worked on everything from videos with millions of hits to campaigns that targeted a small group of individuals. He shares several tips for reaching an audience such as the importance of keeping it simple and how you shouldn't let the video do too many things. Tune in for more! For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
Greg Nicholas, a software developer with Conversant Labs, comes on the podcast to explain how not everyone in app development is a character from the TV show Silicon Valley. Also, Greg gives a preview of Conversant Lab's newest application, Yes Chef!, an exciting hands-free cooking aid available now in the iPhone app store! For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
This week we talk with Birgitta Sunderland, an actress who has moved behind the camera and approaches her role as a producer in a unique way. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm!
This week Lisbeth Kaufman talks about growing up around filmmakers. She also chats about how she started an online business called KitSplit, which is changing the way professionals rent production gear. KitSplit, which is referred to as the AirBandB of production gear, creates a marketplace for individuals and businesses to rent production gear by providing vetted users, a map view of what gear is available in a certain area, and they also provide insurance. Listen to the whole episode to learn more. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm! Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
This week Matt Reilly talks about the ups and downs he had moving from DC to NYC to make it as a freelancer in a bigger market. He also shares what he's learned working in the lighting department for indie films, corporate videos, and on other sets including music videos for Courtney Love and "The Weekend". Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the worldwide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm! For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
This week Ken Avis comes on the podcast to talk about his long career in music and his successful and eclectic trio called Veronneau. Also, Ken has great advice for young musicians like the importance of communicating to the audience on stage, and where to get the biggest bang for the buck when marketing a band. To listen to Veronneau or for more info visit: veronneaumusic.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
This week Liz and Melissa come on the podcast to talk about Stone Soup Films, a non-profit media production organization that provides media strategy consulting and produces short documentaries, on a pro bono basis to other non-profits. They share stories about the filmmaking process, how the organization has grown in recent years, and how professionals or others interested in production can volunteer to help. For more information visit: stonesoupfilms.org Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
This week Julie Haberstick joins the podcast. She's the writer's room assistant for Showtime's Homeland. She shares her film school experiences, from hitching a golf cart ride with a prop master to landing delete a gigs on popular movies and TV shows. She also shares advice on screen writing and gives pointers for breaking into the industry. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
Shalonda Hunter, of Fastlane Interactive, develops digital marketing strategies for media companies, tv shows, organizations, startups, and more. She gives insight into how digital marketing is changing and she shares some of her success stories. She also talks about why she loves millennials and how organizations need to build the right team to have success in the digital marketing space. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
Ryan Boze, of Digital Video Group, sells media equipment and integrates studios for companies and individuals. Ryan gives advice about what to consider before buying new equipment. He also shares his opinions on new trends and tools such as 4K cameras, new compression for video, and the benefit of using lower and higher end tools in combination. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt For past episodes visit: waitwhatpro.com Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.
Mikael Manoukian, of Ear of the Eye Productions, is a video professional who gives vital insight about the concept of 'return on investment' (ROI), what to consider when investing in new equipment, and time management tips when being your own boss. 'Facebook doesn't pay' Mikael says. He also shares his past and current experience as a theater performer, creative consultant, camera operator, and business man.
Todd Clark has been a filmmaker and media professional in Washington D.C. for over 20 years. Through his varied experience, Todd shares insight about the vibrant arts community that exists DC and gives advice on how to combine a passion for storytelling with the practical necessity of making a living as a media professional. Subscribe iTunes POADCAST LINK: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Like me on Facebook.com/MediaOnTheRadio and Tweet me @MediaOnRadio Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit www.arlingtonmedia.org.
Monica Schorn, an NYU grad, has worked with AFI Docs, The Nantucket Film Festival, and currently is working on the 2016 Annapolis Film Festival that will run from March 31st - April 3rd. Her roles have varied from judging script writing competitions, to coordination, to programming the films. She has excellent advice for filmmakers before they even start writing their script, plus what to do when they have a finished film. Monica and I also chat about my documentary, Kandahar Journals, screening at the festival this year, which I am very excited about. You can find more information here: http://goo.gl/6lGMVZ
Jim Bloch of BlochHouse Media is an audio engineer, a creative storyteller, and an all around great guy! He joins me to talk about his long career starting off with his work in theater and music production, becoming the lead sound designer for American's Most Wanted, and his recent work giving back as a mentor/instructor for the Arlington Independent Media community.
Aaron Prince-Stehley chats about his new show The Podcast Preview, which each week features one of his favorite podcasts so listeners can discover what is fresh in the podcast world.
Chris Capizzi chats about commercial acting and how the industry is moving away from union productions as well as how the roles of casting agents and managers are changing.
Andrea Ellis combines her love of media with youth empowerment. Andrea runs a digital lab for youth in Kansas City and educates youth about everything from media literacy to 3d design and printing.
If you are trying to break into media or a media geek like me, you must check out this podcast and join the conversation by tweeting @MediaOnRadio. This week Andrew Limberg, a talk radio news producer, chats about his passion for producing radio despite the changes to the field. He also shares stories about growing up and being fixated by the radio programs on KDKA Pittsburgh. Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit www.arlingtonmedia.org.
This week Christina Cerqueira talks about AJ+ and the growth it has had since its launch a little over a year ago, her experience of creating a new social media video every day, and tips for anyone who wants to leverage the privacy setting on social media apps.
If you are trying to break into media or a media geek like me, you must check out the podcast and join the conversation by tweeting @MediaOnRadio. This week Celene Di Stasio and Shane Yeager talk about their recent media startup: DC Visionaries. They chat about the reactions they got from starting a media company with a super hero theme. They also give tons of advice for young media professionals about being honest with employers about your expereince and skills. Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit www.arlingtonmedia.org.