\"It\'s not yelling\" Ramblings and musings of an over-eager ADHD-ridden New Orleanian.
We're back, baby. Victoria Greene, the producer/director behind the upcoming documentary, Forgotten Bayou, joins me on Projecting to talk about her production, the Bayou Corne Sinkhole, and the insanity that is creating a documentary. Check it out and consider donating to her kickstarter - it's pretty remarkable what she has done.
David Bienvenue returns along with Greg Manson! We discuss Sci-fi and horror as an art form, movies in general, and close with a brief (and unexpected) discussion about the upcoming presidential election! (By now you probably get the absurd title...)
I am incredibly excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new podcast: Rumor Flies. Ryan Caligari rejoins me on Projecting along with Josh Honses. The three of us joined forces to produce Rumor Flies as a comical, weekly podcast about rumors, myths, and misconceptions. In this episode of Projecting we discuss our love of podcasts, the origins of this new project, and examine the road we see ahead of us. I will continue to produce Projecting, so hope to have you back next week! Happy Easter and thanks for listening!
My old friend Mark Correa joins me on Projecting. We take a nice trip down memory lane (yay cliche), discuss the issues with rising costs of education, and the interview process for potential medical residents!
Davis Callais joins me on Projecting! Davis has a glorious radio voice, quick wit, and is very much a renaissance man with many talents. My old friend and I chat about some fun past stories, our mutual love of beer and brewing (including his time at Abita), and more. Questions? Thoughts? Hit us up! projectingpodcast@gmail.com. Twitter: @3tiltdat
It's solo time! *cue guitar*Short episode this week due to Mardi Gras/work owning my life. Checking in, say hey, and a few small announcements! Thanks for the support as always.
Sheila Borkar (my old friend from UVA) and her roommate/compatriot Hannah Gingerich join me on Projecting! They discuss their backgrounds and current work in different but still very related fields with one overarching goal in mind: sustainability. We talk about their day to day, some aspects you may not have considered, and the cultural challenges and pushback they sometimes face. Enjoy!Hit us up: @3tiltdat and email at projectingpodcast@gmail.com
The incredibly talented Will McGovern joined me on Projecting! We had a great chat looking over our growth the past few years, the amazingly skilled and hard-working friends we've made along the way, and the cool projects we have gotten to do and have in the pipeline.Questions? Thoughts? Holler at us: projectingpodcast@gmail.comFollow Will: @_The_Real_BM Follow Greg: @3tiltdat
My brother and comrade in arms Scott Tilton returns to Projecting! We discuss his first months in France, his insights into the ISIS attacks in Paris (November, 2015), and close out with a brief but fascinating chat about how the US handled the economic realities of the attacks on 9/11. We had to record in a different location out of the blue, unfortunately, so we apologize for the ever so slight echo our location produced.Follow Greg at: @3tiltdatQuestions? Holler at us! projectingpodcast@gmail.com
An old comrade, Ryan Caligari, joins me this week on Projecting! Ryan discusses his time researching the effects and misconceptions of GMO's, how to battle ignorance and emotional responses with evidence while understanding people's frameworks, and why your steaks aren't as good as his! This episode was recorded at the inDEPTH Media offices in New Orleans, LA. www.filmindepth.comThoughts on the show? Hit us up twitter.com/3tiltdat or email us projectingpodcast@gmail.com!
Ben Gilyot joins me once again on PROJECTING. We discuss Bioware, changes in super hero movies and fandom, and as always, the politics of representation in media! Follow Ben on Twitter!Follow Greg on Twitter!www.filmindepth.comThanks for listening! There were some minor technical mishaps, but after much editing the episode is now good to go.
This episode is a little different. I have an intro I recorded after the fact explaining it in detail, but the short version is this: This episode is edited.It contains more profanity and heavier subjects than normal.It features content some may find offensive/upsetting/triggering/etc.Donny and Nick join me on Projecting! It's good to be back. We discuss the politics of language, Lafayette, our mutual love of comedy and the social commentary it provides, and Nick's upcoming project currently titled, "There Goes the Neighborhood." His podcast, along with some other projects he discusses, put a particular emphasis on Lafayette, LA. and the greater Acadiana region. He's a good guy with no fear and a sincere passion for his community, so keep an eye on him and check out his podcast when it launches!
My good friend and fellow filmmaker, Ben Zschunke, came on Projecting! His new amazing feature film, The Polar Bear Club, which he produced/script supervised/co-wrote/etc. (too many roles to count!), just had its world premier in Nashville, TN. Check it out, follow his work, and enjoy our chat about The Polar Bear Club, our trip to Tennessee, and a bit about our current projects!
My old friend and recent colleague David Bienvenue comes on the podcast. Our collective ADHD is a force to be reckoned with. Holla back: twitter.com/3tiltdatprojectingpodcast@gmail.com
So someone was crazy enough to say yes. Way to go, Ann Marshall!We got engaged, it was actually quite the operation. Find out from Ann Marshall herself (naturally I NEVER injected myself in the conversation) what went down as we take a drive to Austin, TX! We chat about the engagement, what's been going on in our lives lately, and give a little sneak peak in to recent reddit doc developments. We were on the road so there is a little background noise, but everything should be pretty clear (hooray noise cancellation!)Cheers
More Kung Fury, my sister's engagement luncheon, and the conclusion to our epic discussion on Creole identity. Let's get culturally sensitive!
My brother returns to his humble abode in New Orleans, LA! We discussed the recent SCOTUS rulings, his time on "The Hill," and my favorite subject, his thesis on Creole Identity in Louisiana (most importantly, OBVIOUSLY, New Orleans!). Pretentiousness and accents abound in this "The Women's US Team just won the Women's World Cup!"-fueled episode of "Projecting."
This week I talk about working in film and some of the lessons along the way. From the DSLR Revolution enabling many like myself to break in to film, to how I sometimes struggle to walk the walk when it comes to my values and philosophies regarding film and beyond. Yes, the episode is late. What do you want from me? It's free.
This week I record from the road (luckily I don't mean that literally). Beautiful starry nights, the zombie apocalypse, and the Steam Summer Sale annihilating my wallet one transaction at a time! Hit me up at twitter! Subscribe on itunes to "Projecting"! Wee!
Because I'm traveling, I decided to upload an old favorite from a podcast my friend Sarah and I did a while back. We focused on documentary films and discussed/mused/rambled over them. These will pop up from time to time when I am unavailable and/or when she and I decide to record more new ones! Weeeee!
My good friend Niels came to town! We discussed electronic medical records, the challenges of med school and the industry as a whole, how amazing Kung Fury was, and close with a little discussion on how awkward the end of Halo 4 is (his first play-through). www.gregtilton.comwww.filmindepth.comCheck out Kung Fury! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS5P_LAqiVgDisclaimer: We are in no way affiliated with or sponsored by Kung Fury, Halo, or any of their representatives.
"Sarge" and I spent an awesome afternoon chatting primarily about film/comic books and their portrayals of superheroes. Controversy and big words abound from the brilliant Ben Gilyot! Thoughts? Hit us up!@3tiltdat@BengiyoEdit: Apologies for the brief period of flanging. Something happened between export and posting that causes some mild "phasing" of my voice during a brief part of the episode! Luckily, Ben is clean as can be and is far more interesting than I am.
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My new podcast: "Projecting"Cheers.Check me out at:Twitter: @3tiltDatEmail: projectingpodcast@gmail.com