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Hello there! Welcome back to our silly show. TONIGHT, our pal Alex is back in that third chair and we are ready to talk about MORE SERIOUS STUFF. I don't know if that's true actually. We are going to laugh though. We all saw a few motion pictures. Alex probably watched a rare 35MM print of some French movie that hasn't been screened since 1924. We watched our sports team lose. We have a game or two to play. It's gonna be a good program tonight, folks.
In this episode Trev Lee and Mark O'Brien discuss their one year journey shooting 35mm Half Frame Cameras!
In today's episode a drone saves a teen, Google Photos turns 10, The Mandler 35mm F/2 and more stories for this week. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-456-drone-saves-teen-google-photos-mandler-35mm
Episode 343 - May 15, 2025 - The gang discusses Favorite 35mm Camera, Bleach Bypass Color Developing, 400 ISO Film Comparison and More!
Virgil and Mark welcome Brett Ryan Bonowicz, head of the Odyssey Film Institute in the San Francisco Bay Area, about 35mm and 16mm film collecting, the importance of celluloid exhibition, independent filmmaking, and the responsibilities associated with being the Filthiest Person Alive.Recorded 11/27/24For more about the Odyssey Film Institute:https://www.odysseyfilminstitute.com/For exclusive additional podcasts, videos, sneak peeks, and on-site discounts, visit the Mahoning Drive-In Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/mahoningdriveinhttps://www.mahoningdit.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://www.instagram.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://twitter.com/mahoningditFor Mahoning Drive-In merch online:https://merchbin.net/collections/mahoning-drive-in-theaterhttps://www.crackerjackposters.com/s/shop
In recent years, the rise of vertical video shooting has grown significantly. We recently conducted a poll asking our community how they handle this during their productions. Do people tend to crop into horizontal videos, or are they flipping the cameras to shoot dedicated vertical shots? What needs to be considered when shooting vertical? We dive into this topic and, of course, bring you the usual gear updates in this week's episode. Tune in and get all the insights from this week's discussion! Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at (20:58) Chapters & Articles Mentioned in This Episode: (00:00) - Intro (03:50) - Poll: Are You Filming Vertically? https://www.cined.com/poll-are-you-filming-vertically/ (13:34) - Aspect Ratio Control for Everyone! https://www.cined.com/aspect-ratio-for-everyone/ (21:58) - Trump Proposes 100% Tariff on Films Produced Outside the U.S., Industry Wonders What That Actually Means https://www.cined.com/trump-proposes-100-tariff-on-films-produced-outside-the-u-s-industry-wonders-what-that-actually-means/ (31:21) - ZEISS Virtual Lens Tech for Compositing Previewed – Real Lens Behavior for Digital Content https://www.cined.com/zeiss-virtual-lens-tech-for-compositing-previewed-real-lens-behavior-for-digital-content/ (38:10) - TTArtisan 35mm T2.1 Cine Lens Introduced with Dual Bokeh – Bubble and Soft https://www.cined.com/ttartisan-35mm-t2-1-cine-lens-introduced-with-dual-bokeh-bubble-and-soft/ (42:02) - Get Me Started with Adobe Premiere Pro https://www.mzed.com/courses/get-me-started-premiere-pro (43:55) - Canon RF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 Announced – Budget Telephoto Zoom for the RF System https://www.cined.com/canon-rf-75-300mm-f-4-5-6-announced-budget-telephoto-zoom-for-the-rf-system/ (45:44) - Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve 20 Beta 3 Released https://www.cined.com/blackmagic-davinci-resolve-20-beta-3-released/ (48:26) - Blackmagic Camera 9.5.1 & 9.5.2 Firmware Updates https://www.cined.com/blackmagic-camera-9-5-1-firmware-update-brings-improvements-to-ursa-cine-cameras/ (50:42) - CineD Best-of-Show Awards at Cine Gear 2025 – Submissions Open Now https://www.cined.com/cined-best-of-show-awards-at-cine-gear-2025-submissions-open-now/ (58:24) -B&H BILD Expo Returns to New York City in June, with CineD Talk – Free Registration Now Open https://www.bildexpo.com/?ref=AFFCineD&BI=7953&KBID=8488 https://www.cined.com/bh-bild-expo-returns-to-new-york-city-in-june-with-cined-talk-free-registration-now-open/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
Wedding season is kicking off! Join Pete, Laura, Liam, and Bee as they shake off the winter slumber (and recover from some intense DIY projects) and dive back into the world of weddings. This week, we tackle the hot topic: is 35mm film making a comeback? We discuss a client request, the pros and cons of shooting film today, the costs, the nostalgia factor, and whether digital can truly replicate the look. Plus, is Liam finally gearing up to actually try it!We contrast the analogue love with the rise of AI editing and culling tools – are they helpful or hindering authenticity? We also get real about the business side: handling unexpected cancellations, the ethics of contracts and refunds (including a tricky divorce scenario), and the changing landscape of referrals in industry groups. Hear about recent weddings in Scotland and the Lakes, dealing with tricky lighting, and our usual highs and lows. Grab a coffee and enjoy!Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OurCreativeCommuneTimestamps:(0:00) Intro & DIY Madness: Liam's plumbing adventures, Pete & Laura's new carpet/desk saga.(5:52) Wedding Season Begins!: Liam shoots a photographer's wedding in Scotland (The Byre at Inchyra), Pete films a local Lake District wedding. We chat portraits, marquees & avoiding downtime.(17:23) Is 35mm Film Back?!: Exploring the trend, the appeal (nostalgia vs digital), the costs, the logistics, and whether we should offer it. Liam volunteers as tribute to try it in Spain!(27:38) Camera Nerd Corner: Reminiscing about old film cameras (Contax 645, Mamiya) & finding undeveloped rolls!(29:42) Film vs. AI: The contrast! Discussing AI culling fails and new AI retouching tools – helpful or harmful to authenticity?(34:43) Business Real Talk: Handling a last-minute cancellation, contract ethics, deposit debates, and a tough scenario involving divorce & album refunds.(46:09) Shooting Challenges: How would you handle a church ceremony lit entirely pink?!(51:20) Referral Rant: Why are referrals drying up in big groups? The shift to WhatsApp cliques, and referral etiquette.(59:58) Highs & Lows: Running obsessions, DIY triumphs, pre-wedding nerves, expensive flights & listener love!Get a free 14 day trial of Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/invite/935CyLawson Film School: https://www.lawsonfilms.co.uk/lawson-film-schoolSay hi on Instagram @ourcreativecommuneliamandbee.comlawsonfilms.co.uklawsonphotography.co.ukWe'd love it if you could leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify – it really helps other creatives find us. You can also send us a message on Instagram with your thoughts on this week's topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
¡Abril es mi mes, y qué mejor momento para contar una historia que tenía muchas ganas de compartir! En este episodio os hablo de mi camino en el doblaje, desde mis inicios en la radio con 14 años en Cádiz, hasta conseguir el título de actriz de doblaje en la escuela 35mm.Un recorrido lleno de ilusión, aprendizaje y también de obstáculos (y no todos con buen doblaje, ejem...).Te cuento lo bueno, lo malo y lo que nunca había contado: lo que fue estudiar doblaje a distancia, cómo sobreviví entre micrófonos que no funcionaban, horas de práctica que se esfumaban y un banco de voces que más bien parecía de niebla.
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John Bull (Author and TV & Film Historian) returns to speak to Jonny about tracking down the "original" original trilogy.From Betamax & Laserdisc to Blu Ray, Disney+ and fan made 4K versions: the many releases of Star Wars (more interesting than it sounds!)Season 3 is on its way soon!@millenniumfulcrum (Bluesky)millenniumfulcrum@gmail.com@mfulcrum2187 (X and Instagram)@millenniumfulcrum (TikTok)FB: millennium fulcrum Recorded at Millennium Fulcrum, the Shire. England. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During demonstrations in apartheid-era South Africa, the police arrest Panic (Thomas Mogotlane), a mapantsula or petty gangster, while rounding up activists. His interrogation reveals the motivation for his involvement in the township riots. Once only concerned with partying, alcohol and his own interests, Panic finds himself being irreversibly pulled into the fray. Now, he is forced to choose between his personal freedom and taking a stand in the fight against the oppressive apartheid government. Directed by Oliver Schmitz and written by Schmitz and lead actor Thomas Mogotlane, "Mapantsula" has been hailed as the “first South African film to truly represent apartheid onscreen” (Okayafrica). Banned in its homeland and made while evading the local authorities, the film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes and went on to be selected as the South African entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars. Widely considered one of the most influential African motion pictures of all time, "Mapantsula" has been newly restored in 4K from the original 35MM negative. https://youtu.be/zeS9sfuuCz8?si=LMgKTLJrUktJcJaU
Pete and Trevor, plus special stowaway Justin, saw Michael Mann's 1995 action epic Heat in 35mm (Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Val Kilmer). Listen to our immediate reactions following the movie, to see if the movie plays better on film. We also return to Project Aardman with Flushed Away (Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet). Stay tuned for Arthur Christmas next week. We are giving away a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron. Check the link for more details: https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro History with Heat and Michael Mann (0:00)Review of Flushed Away (16:50)Spoiler-free review of Heat (33:45)Spoiler-talk (49:26)
Pete and Trevor saw Brady Corbet's The Brutalist (Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce) in 35mm, and can happily report that it does not feel too long! We provide our immediate thoughts on the movie after leaving the theatre. This is also our last week on Project Oscar Catchup, where we look at all the movies nominated for Best Picture at the 97th Academy Awards. This week we discuss James' Mangold's Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown (Timothée Chalamet, Elle Fanning, Ed Norton, Monica Barbaro), and Walter Salles' historical drama I'm Still Here (Fernanda Torres, Selton Mello). As a bonus, we also discuss our top ten favourite films of 2024, and included a few guest voicemails featuring favourite picks of the year. Finally, we undertook our second annual effort to guess Oscar winners in each category. Thanks for listening to this project, it was a lot of fun! Next week we return to Aardman with Flushed Away. Intro (0:00)Review of A Complete Unknown (4:37)Review of I'm Still Here (23:05)Spoiler-free review of The Brutalist in 35mm (31:57)Spoiler talk (47:00)Pete and Trevor's Top Ten of 2024 + voicemails (1:09:06)Oscar Picks (1:40:28)
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We have Robert Eggers' spooky New England childhood to thank for this brand of folk horror.SUPPORT THE SHOW: PATREONFOLLOW THE SHOW: INSTAGRAM // TWITTER // TIKTOK // YOUTUBEEMAIL THE SHOW: abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com SHOP THE SHOW: TEE PUBLIC
In this episode, we welcome Drew Daniels. Drew is the cinematographer of the award-winning film Anora, directed by Sean Baker. He has also shot projects including Krisha, It Comes At Night, Waves, The Boy from Medellín, Red Rocket, “Euphoria,” “Outer Range,” “Swarm” and “The Idol”. In our chat, he shares about his early days, path into filmmaking, and experiences making Anora. He also talks about the cameras, lights and lenses used on the project — and shooting on 35mm film. In addition, Drew offers thoughts on how to elevate your craft as a cinematographer or filmmaker. “The Making Of” is presented by AJA:IP, HDR, and cloud advancements have unlocked new workflow possibilities. Stay ahead of the curve with AJA solutions like the KONA IP25, a SMPTE ST 2110 I/O card for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and OG-ColorBox for color management and conversion, and more. Get the full rundown on AJA's latest gear here.To all our friends in Los Angeles, we are thinking of you during this time. We encourage our readers to help support in any way they can.American Red CrossLos Angeles Fire Department FoundationPasadena HumaneLos Angeles Regional Food Bank Featured Resource:Film ParliamentGot a script you want to produce?Film Parliament offers a self-paced, step-by-step online course that guides you through the process of scheduling and budgeting your feature film.Level up your 2025 filmmaking skills with 25% off when you use code “NewYear25”.Learn more hereIntroducing Eddie AI:Craft rough cuts in seconds with text prompts. Eddie is the AI video editing assistant for video professionals. Iterate with Eddie: reverse the topic order, ask for a stronger hook, make this punchier. With Eddie, you can easily export to MP4 or polish in Adobe Premiere Pro, Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and Avid Media Composer. Explore hereFrom our Friends at Anton/Bauer:Today's episode is also powered by Anton/Bauer — batteries built with no compromise for filmmakers and creators. From blockbuster sets to solo projects, Anton/Bauer batteries deliver high-performance power with unmatched reliability so your story never misses a beat. Trusted by industry pros worldwide, Anton/Bauer keeps your gear ready when it matters most. Visit hereNetflix Hit Series “The Helicopter Heist” Employs Igelkott StudiosOne of Netflix's standout series in 2024 is undoubtedly "The Helicopter Heist," which centers on a daring bank robbery in Stockholm. In episode six, titled "Showtime," the filmmakers made a strategic choice to partner with Igelkott Studios, leveraging their advanced technology and top-tier craftsmanship for the helicopter sequences. Founded and led by Eric Hasso, Igelkott Studios is the definitive leader in In-Camera Visual FX. To explore this cutting-edge studio and its capabilities, visit here.OWC Atlas Cards:Kick off your creative 2025 with OWC Atlas Cards — from stunning 8K video to fast transfers, these memory cards and readers deliver unmatched performance. Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and tech enthusiasts. Explore hereNew Solutions from Videoguys: The EOS C80 camera is designed for limitless creative vision. The compact, full-featured camera body includes Canon's 6K full frame Back-Illuminated Stacked CMOS sensor, Cinema RAW Light and 4K/120p internal recording, Canon's next-generation Dual Pixel CMOS AF II and a 12G-SDI interface. The EOS C80 seamlessly integrates into almost any production providing the ultimate flexibility and outstanding image quality. Explore hereZEISS Introduces Supreme Zoom Radiance:The new ZEISS Supreme Zoom Radiance set includes three purpose-built T2.9 high-end cine zooms: 15-30mm, 28-80mm and 70-200mm. Featuring the same T* blue lens coating as the popular Supreme Prime Radiances, they offer a similar look with consistent flares and warmer color rendition. Learn more herePodcast Rewind:Jan 2025 - Ep. 62…“The Making Of” is published by Michael Valinsky.Advertise your products or services to 108,000 filmmakers, TV, documentary, broadcast & live event production pros reading this newsletter. Email us at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
Road tyres have gone stupid wide, we look at some recent testing and breakdown the trends we expect to see 2025. The Nero Show is coming to the Tour Down Under courtesy of Red Bull, stay tuned for more information.
Buy the book here, or here. Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990 examines how political violence and resistance was represented in arthouse and cult films from 1960 to 1990. This historical period spans the Algerian war of independence and the early wave of postcolonial struggles that reshaped the Global South, through the collapse of Soviet Communism in the late 1980s. It focuses on films related to the rise of protest movements by students, workers, and leftist groups, as well as broader countercultural movements, Black Power, the rise of feminism, and so on. The book also includes films that explore the splinter groups that engaged in violent, urban guerrilla struggles throughout the 1970s and 1980s, as the promise of widespread radical social transformation failed to materialize: the Weathermen and the Black Liberation Army in the United States, the Red Army Faction in West Germany and Japan, and Italy's Red Brigades. Many of these movements were deeply connected to culture, including cinema, and they expressed their values through it. Twelve authors, including film critics and academics, deliver a diverse examination of how filmmakers around the world reacted to the political violence and resistance movements of the period and how this was expressed on screen. This includes looking at the production, distribution, and screening of these films, audience and critical reaction, the attempted censorship or suppression of much of this work, and how directors and producers eluded these restrictions. Including over two hundred illustrations, the book examines filmmaking movements like the French, Japanese, German, and Yugoslavian New Waves; subgenres like spaghetti westerns, Italian poliziotteschi, Blaxploitation, and mondo movies; and films that reflect the values of specific movements, including feminists, Vietnam War protesters, and Black militants. The work of influential and well-known political filmmakers such as Costa-Gavras, Gillo Pontecorvo, and Glauber Rocha is examined alongside grindhouse cinema and lesser-known titles by a host of all-but-forgotten filmmakers, including many from the Global South that deserve to be rediscovered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our annual Best Of horror round up with original guests Jody, Merri, and Michael, with honorable mentions! Dads From the Crypt: https://dadsfromthecrypt.com/ Michael: https://bsky.app/profile/burkittsvillemike.bsky.social Who's There? Socials: Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=103143437 Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whostherepc.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whostherepc Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com Join the Email List: https://mailchi.mp/4a109b94d3bc/newsletter-signup --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whostherepod/support
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This episode is extra special because today's guest is the real estate agent who helped my husband and I find our first home. I won't get into the whole story about how we met her but needless to say, you never know who you can meet when you're open to making connections. A random encounter led to us finding Lindsay. Not only did she seamlessly guide us through the homebuying process, making us feel comfortable every step of the way, we've also become friends! Lindsay made a huge career change from software sales to real estate during COVID after realizing she was unhappy with the status quo. After taking all of the necessary steps, cold calling and putting herself out there she landed a job with the Kirsten Jordan team at Douglas Elliman where she is a rising star in the industry and contributed to over $35MM in real estate transactions. But this conversation isn't all about real estate, it's about taking that scary leap into something new, trusting your instincts and claiming your confidence to be in a job that feels right. If you've ever had that gut feeling telling you “this isn't right” then this conversation is for you. We discuss What inspired her to make a big career change, how self reflection helped her figure out what the next step would be and considerations everyone should take into account when assessing their own situation if they're in an unsatisfying job How she knew it was the right time to take the leap The value of transferable skills and how she applied her sales experience to her new career Navigating imposter syndrome and using what she knows to be true to build confidence How she takes care of herself with a busy and demanding schedule Building a support system of like-minded people for inspiration and advice The challenges of maintaining work-life balance in a flexible work environment and strategies for time management and effectively structuring the day Real estate market insights and trends including what to consider when you're looking to buy a home Lindsay reminds us that it's never too late to make a change and pursue the things that you feel passionate about if you just take the right next step. Follow Me on Instagram
HUNTER LU visits the show to discuss the new film book Revolution in 35mm and the movie BLOODY FRIDAY (1972) that was screened at Nitehawk Cinema and programmed by the book's co-editor, SAMM DEIGHAN! ✨Follow Samm on Instagram and Patreon ✨Follow Hunter at his website HERE
We interview editor and author Andrew Nette about his new book, co-edited with Samm Deighan, “Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990” You can buy the book at PM Press: https://pmpress.org/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1656 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Revolution-35mm-Political-Resistance-Grindhouse-ebook/dp/B0CRNHVK68 Andrew's Substack newsletter: https://andrewnette.substack.com/ X: @Pulpcurry Bluesky: @pulpcurry.bsky.social Instagram: @pulpcurry Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/AndrewNette/
Mike welcomes Samm Deighan and Andrew Nette, co-editors of Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990, from PM Press. The book explores revolutionary cinema across the globe. They discuss the themes and politics of the films covered in the book, highlighting how cinema has been used to challenge authority, incite change, and reflect social struggles. It's a deep dive into cinema as a tool for revolution, with insights from two of the leading voices in the field of film criticism.Order your copy from PM Press at https://bit.ly/3Ai6y8x Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Mike welcomes Samm Deighan and Andrew Nette, co-editors of Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990, from PM Press. The book explores revolutionary cinema across the globe. They discuss the themes and politics of the films covered in the book, highlighting how cinema has been used to challenge authority, incite change, and reflect social struggles. It's a deep dive into cinema as a tool for revolution, with insights from two of the leading voices in the field of film criticism.Order your copy from PM Press at https://bit.ly/3Ai6y8x Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
This episode's guest is SAMM DEIGHAN. She is a film historian, author, programmer, hosts the podcast EROS + MASSACRE, and has contributed to the special features of over 200 Blu-ray releases. She just launched her new film book, Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990. ✨Follow Samm on Instagram and Patreon
Nitehawk Cinema 35mm Projectionist MCKEGG COLLINS is this episode's guest and he'll be handling the 35mm midnight rep screening for THE BLOOD SPATTERED BRIDE at THE BROOKLYN HORROR FILM FESTIVAL! We're chatting about his new-ish career as a film projectionist, what we love about the BK Horror Film Fest past and present, and all things movies, horror, and film projection! Check out the rep offerings at the festival's sidebar FEAR IN FOCUS: SPAIN— Vampyres (1974) Dracula: Spanish version with Live score by The Flushing Remonstrance (1931) The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) The Addiction (1995) Habit (1995) Wake in Fright (1971) ✨Follow McKegg on Letterboxd HERE
In this weeks' Scale Your Sales Podcast episode, my guest is Emma Lo Emma is a revenue and customer experience leader with over 13 years in tech and e-commerce, driving $35MM in revenue. She specializes in driving customer success and revenue growth for SaaS startups, boosting customer retention. Currently, she is running Canada's Customer Success community called CS in Focus. Her expertise aligns with our focus on accelerating sales and achieving outstanding customer outcomes. In today's episode of Scale Your Sales podcast, we have an insightful conversation with Emma Lo, where she has driven $35 million in revenue. She shares her career journey from cancer research to customer success. In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of customer success, including the role of AI, digital touchpoints, customer advisory boards, and the importance of aligning customer goals with business strategies. Emma also highlights the pursuit of personalized customer experiences at scale. Welcome to Scale Your Sales Podcast, Emma Lo. Timestamps: 00:00 Advancing Customer Success and Leveraging AI in Sales 04:24 AI bots are increasingly integrated in SaaS tools. 07:32 Effective data management is crucial in digital CS. 11:44 Lacking detailed attendee insights at major event. 14:50 Customer-focused advisory board ensures joint success. 19:40 Customer involvement crucial for innovation and creation. 20:52 CSM Focus: Canadian nonprofit community supporting customer success. 25:19 Expert knowledge shared on CS advancements and goals. https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-lo/ https://www.instagram.com/csinfocus/ Janice B Gordon is the award-winning Customer Growth Expert and Scale Your Sales Framework founder. She is by LinkedIn Sales 15 Innovating Sales Influencers to Follow 2021, the Top 50 Global Thought Leaders and Influencers on Customer Experience Nov 2020 and 150 Women B2B Thought Leaders You Should Follow in 2021. Janice helps companies worldwide to reimagine revenue growth thought customer experience and sales. Book Janice to speak virtually at your next event: https://janicebgordon.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/janice-b-gordon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaniceBGordon Scale Your Sales Podcast: https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/podcast More on the blog: https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janicebgordon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScaleYourSales And more! Visit our podcast website https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/podcast/ to watch or listen.
Send us a textIn this week's mini-sode, we are shining the spotlight on the already so bright: Shrek the Musical! With a show that contributed so much to the art of theatre, but even more to culture in general, this one is a must know!!Support the showHost/ Production/ Editing: Brennan StefanikMusic: Dylan KaufmanGraphic Design: Jordan Vongsithi@batobroadway on Instagram, Threads, and TikTokPatreon.com/batobroadway
Amb motiu del 50è aniversari de la seva estrena, aquesta tarda al Prado es projecta la còpia en 35mm d'un dels clàssics del gènere: 'La matanza de Texas' de Tobe Hooper, acompanyada d'un documental on algunes de les personalitats del món del cinema analitzen fins a quin punt la pel·lícula marcà les seves trajectòries. Amb Carles Calvo conversem sobre el merescudissim premi a Fina Brunet, i repassem alguns dels títols d'ahir i d'avui. L'entrada Avui al Prado projecció commemorativa de ‘La matanza de Texas’ en 35mm. Crònica del festival amb Carlos Calvo ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Send us a textIn Episode 32, Brennan is joined by award-winning MT composer, Ryan Scott Oliver as they talk about the journey into music composition, the niche of horror musical theatre, and the flaws in the modern theatre-education system! Ryan's class "Actor Therapy" played a huge role in Brennan's success and after listening to this episode, you'll know exactly why!Support the showHost/ Production/ Editing: Brennan StefanikMusic: Dylan KaufmanGraphic Design: Jordan Vongsithi@batobroadway on Instagram, Threads, and TikTokPatreon.com/batobroadway
This week, we're sharing Ian's talk with Samm Deighan, co-editor of Revolution in 35 MM: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to Grindhouse, 1960-1990, out 9/24/24 from PM Press. Among other things, they discuss the origins of the book, the benefits and limitations of genre storytelling, the forces that shape movie funding, and where to watch some of the films discussed. Transcript PDF (Unimposed) Zine (Imposed PDF) . ... . .. Featured Tracks: Guns of Navaronne by The Skatalites from Studio One Story 5-45 by Gang of Four from Entertainment!
We're back! After a bit of a hiatus, we're back on the airwaves with a brand new episode of Cultpix Radio. It feels good to be back, and we've got a lot to catch up on. This episode is all about filling you in on what we've been up to during our break, the incredible events we've hosted, and the exciting content we've been adding to Cultpix.First up, we dive into the recently concluded Wickman Week. This was an event like no other—a celebration of exploitation and genre cinema that took place at a truly unique location in Sweden. We screened films on 35mm, welcomed guest speakers from around the globe, and even handed out our very first Torgny Award to the one and only Lisa Petrucci from Something Weird Video. Lisa's contributions to the world of exploitation cinema are unparalleled, and we were thrilled to honor her in this way. We also streamed all the non-film content live on Facebook and YouTube, and it's still available to watch on our YouTube channel, though we'll be moving it to Cultpix soon.Next we take you through the recent themed months on Cultpix. We wrapped up Amazonian August, where we dug deep into the Something Weird Video archives to unearth some truly bizarre new jungle films. There's also the ongoing Italian Genre Maestros week, featuring cult classics like "Massacre in Dinosaur Valley" (1985) and several works by Enzo G. Castellari. These films are quintessential examples of the Italian exploitation genre, and we're excited to showcase them, even if some are geo-blocked to Scandinavia.Speaking of what's coming up, we're especially excited about the impending arrival of Satanic September. This month, we'll delve into the dark and twisted world of satanic cults and rituals with a carefully curated selection of films from Something Weird Video and beyond. We've got everything from "My Tale Is Hot" to "To Hex with Sex," and it's going to be one hell of a month!We've also been hard at work on something many of you have been asking for—apps! Yes, we are finally developing apps so that you can enjoy Cultpix on more than just your web browser. First an app for the Amazon Fire TV Stick, which will make it easier for us to roll out apps for Android TV as well. Roku is also on our list, and after a few bumps in the road, we're optimistic about launching a Roku app by the end of the year. We're even eyeing smart TVs and Apple TV as future platforms.We wrap up the episode by reflecting on the films and events that have made the past few months so memorable. From our juvenile delinquency-themed June to the Swedish Sin celebration in July, we've been busy curating and bringing you the best of cult cinema. And don't worry—this episode isn't a one-off. We're committed to returning to more regular programming, with more episodes, more themed weeks, and more deep dives into the wild and wonderful world of cult films.So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a journey through what's new, what's coming, and what's making Cultpix the ultimate destination for exploitation and genre cinema fans. We've missed you, and we can't wait to share all the exciting things we have in store.Also, enjoy the five-hour (!) Spotify playlist from our recent book launch - order the book HERE! Outro: "Let's go rent a video
Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance brings to you compliance related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen in to the Daily Compliance News. All, from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership or general interest for the compliance professional. · Nordea Bank to pay $35MM for AML violations. (WSJ) · South Africa investigating $7bn worth of corruption at state-owned enterprises. (Toronto Star) · Top Chilean lawyer indicted on corruption charges. (FT) · Mexico wants to have elected judges. What could go wrong? (See: Texas). (Bloomberg) For more information on the Ethico ROI Calculator and a free White Paper on the ROI of Compliance, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jamie Benning interviews Doug Weir and Kieron Webb from the British Film Institute (BFI) about the restoration and screening of the 1933 classic film King Kong - 8th and 16th Sept 2024. They discuss the historical significance of the film, its pioneering visual effects, and its impact on cinema. They also talk about the process of restoring and preserving old film prints, including the challenges and techniques involved. The conversation highlights the importance of film restoration and the BFI's efforts to preserve and showcase classic films. The conversation explores the process of preserving and restoring classic films, with a focus on the upcoming screening of King Kong at the BFI Southbank. They highlight the collaboration with labs like Photochem and YCM Labs, which have a long-standing history in preservation and restoration work. The conversation also touches on the challenges of finding printing elements for preservation and the significance of preserving the original cinematic experience.BFI King Kong tickets.Glossary of film related terms.All the links
Connor Boyd, Associate Artistic Director for the Trinity Theatre Company and a performer in Company's production of 35MM, A Musical Exhibition, and Mia Dawson, also a 35MM, A Musical Exhibition performer, chat about the unique production. Boyd and Dawson talk about the Theatre's Fall classes; its school partnerships; and Trinity Tots.
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Welcome to our podcast series "Faith & Frames" where Jared and Garrett talk everything media industry, small business, and personal faith related. On today's episode we're chopping up an almost impossible to answer question: What is the BEST prime lens for portrait photography? There are so many variables that can factor into any lens purchasing decision and many pieces of bad advice when searching. Hopefully, a few of the points we make today help you along the way when considering your next lens buy! We hope to be a light to all of our listeners as well as provide a good bit of education and entertainment. Episodes will air every Monday. We hope you stick around and stay a while!
Filmmaker James N. Kienitz Wilkins joins moderator Tyler Morgenstern, Assistant Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center, for a discussion of Still Film. They discuss its narrative and formal structure, as well as its thematic interests in the problems plaguing contemporary Hollywood. They also reflect on the film's use of language and larger questions of cinema, memory, and nostalgia. Moreover, Wilkins discusses his use of 35mm press kit photos in the film and multiple meanings behind the term “stillness.” Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 39637]
Filmmaker James N. Kienitz Wilkins joins moderator Tyler Morgenstern, Assistant Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center, for a discussion of Still Film. They discuss its narrative and formal structure, as well as its thematic interests in the problems plaguing contemporary Hollywood. They also reflect on the film's use of language and larger questions of cinema, memory, and nostalgia. Moreover, Wilkins discusses his use of 35mm press kit photos in the film and multiple meanings behind the term “stillness.” Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 39637]
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The boys get a hankering for Japanese food and order from the death inducing mole magic take out box. For Japanese movie night they discuss Sion Sono's 2013 action comedy ‘Why Don't You Play in Hell?' and the 2023 action film ‘One Percenter'. Hold on to your butts!Leave us a 30 second voicemail and if we like it we'll play it on the show: (949) 4-STABBY (949-478-2229)Next movie announced every Wednesday. New episodes every Monday. Follow us on the things: Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/stabbystabbyInstagram: @stabbypod https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/dp1ACMerch: https://www.big-other.com/shop/stabby-stabby
#044 - This episode features a detailed discussion between Alex Amos, COO of BTR Media, and Bobby Reger, a marketing leader in the space. Hosted by Justin Nuckols, the episode introduces success stories around brands like Natural Dog Company, and their perspectives on current marketing strategies, especially in e-commerce. Bobby has a notable track record in leveraging modern marketing strategies to escalate brand growth dramatically, such as increasing a brand's annual revenue from $3 million to over $35 million.Key Takeaways: Brands need to shoot for a mix of foundational marketing strategies and innovative approaches to maintain competitiveness in the always changing e-commerce landscape.In this episode Bobby and Alex both touch on strategies in building effective teams and fostering leadership that can adapt to rapid changes and growth in the digital marketing space.What does the future of marketing look like? Authenticity and strategic alignment with brand values are two big ones here! It's no longer about just expanding to new channels. Be strategic and authentic. Importance of comprehensive digital strategies, including website optimization, SEO, effective use of Amazon and other e-commerce platforms, and more. Resources: Connect with Bobby - LinkedIn Take a look at DrivingForceDigital.comConnect with Alex - LinkedIn Connect with Justin - LinkedIn Learn more about BTR MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug McKinlay has a masters degree from Brigham Young University in Mass Communications, ran his own successful $35MM company for 17 years, and won national awards for advertising results and creativity. He has also taught as faculty at Brigham Young University for 16 years. Doug loves serving his fellow beings. In the Church, callings have included service as an elders quorum president, ward and stake Young Men president, stake executive secretary, stake high council, stake president and counselor, Regional Representative of the Twelve, mission president, and bishop. Links Watch on YouTube Transcript coming soon BYU Devotional: "The Approachable Master" Highlights Coming soon The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.
Jeff, Virgil and Mark chat with Bob Weir, Mahoning tech advisor and longtime theatrical projectionist, about Drive-Ins (including the Arcadia, Bolero, Bear, Naaman's, and more), indoor theaters, projector tech, 70mm secret ops and more. Recorded 1/24/24 Visit Bob's current theater, the Screening Room at 1313 at: https://www.thescreeningroom.org https://www.facebook.com/TheScreeningRoom1313 For exclusive additional podcasts, videos, sneak peeks, and on-site discounts, visit the Mahoning Drive-In Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/mahoningdrivein https://www.mahoningdit.com https://www.facebook.com/mahoningdriveintheater https://www.instagram.com/mahoningdriveintheater https://twitter.com/mahoningdit --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mahoningdrivein/message
TJ McGowan aka The Everyday Bite is a Bronx based writer, poet, and spoken word artist who has performed all over the Tri-State. His written work has been published in Flash Fiction Mag, Collective Unrest, 35MM, Mojave Heart, Vamp Cat, United: Red, BX Writers, to name a few. His body-autonomy poem, I Am Not Her Bones, and its incendiary performance was recipient of the 2019 Poem of the Year at the Word Masters Poetry Gala. The written version can be found in Wide Eyes Publishing's anthology, War Crimes Against the Uterus.He has one full-length poetry collection, We Are Not One Thing, currently available for purchase. In addition to that, he is one half of the the trip-rock poetry and meditative metal duo, Subtle Bodies, most recently writing/directing the short poetic film for their debut EP, Apocalyptic Hearts.When not slinging poetry or music, he spends his days as an Associate Producer for a Film & TV company based in NYC, contributing to script and creative copy on most of the productions that pass through the doors. He is also way more interesting than this bio, so come out to one of his shows and chop it up with him. Contrary to the stage name, he does not bite...unless provoked.SRTN Podcast
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show! It's Doone here - your host and hype girl. It's been such joy seeing so many of you joining us in the Facebook group and posting your questions!Joining us today on the show is Madi Stefanis - the founder of 35mm co. And I love this episode so much! Made started her business after spotting a gap in the market for vintage cameras, she started flipping them online and after selling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth - but after experiencing so much demand and never being able to keep up with the pace, realised she had an opportunity to create her own product that she could scale. It's a great lesson in finding market fit before going all in.And while I've got you here - a big huge full of love thank you to everyone sharing their Spotify Wrapped with us. I can't even begin to tell you how grateful I am to see thousands of people with Female Startup Club in the their top 5 or their number 1 listened to podcast for this year. It's truly mind-blowing and I am so grateful - thank you so much.Let's get into today's episode, this is Madi for Female Startup ClubLINKED WE MENTION:Madison's Instagram35mm co's InstagramJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, sometimes it's the principle of the thing. When you experience fraud, you can "wine" about it - or you can get the grapes of wrath involved. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show! It's Doone here - your host and hype girl. It's been such joy seeing so many of you joining us in the Facebook group and posting your questions!Joining us today on the show is Madi Stefanis - the founder of 35mm co. And I love this episode so much! Made started her business after spotting a gap in the market for vintage cameras, she started flipping them online and after selling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth - but after experiencing so much demand and never being able to keep up with the pace, realised she had an opportunity to create her own product that she could scale. It's a great lesson in finding market fit before going all in.And while I've got you here - a big huge full of love thank you to everyone sharing their Spotify Wrapped with us. I can't even begin to tell you how grateful I am to see thousands of people with Female Startup Club in the their top 5 or their number 1 listened to podcast for this year. It's truly mind-blowing and I am so grateful - thank you so much.Let's get into today's episode, this is Madi for Female Startup ClubLINKED WE MENTION: Madison's Instagram35mm co's InstagramJoin the FSC CLUB & Ask Your Questions: www.facebook.com/groups/femalestartupclubJoin thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club]Female Startup Club's InstagramDoone's InstagramDoone's TikTokSay hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The party goes with you..." Grab your film developing liquid and dark fables because this week we're talking about Ryan Scott Oliver's 35mm A Musical Exhibition. Credits: Hosts: Jesse McAnally & Andrew DeWolf Podcast Edited By: Andrew DeWolf Show Produced by: Elizabeth Esten Theme Songs: Robyn Nash of IOU Music UK Keeper of the Cheese: Juliet Antonio This show is a part of the Broadway Podcast Network Check out this Etsy Shop Social Media: Our WEBSITE Musicals with Cheese on Twitter Musicals W/ Cheese on Instagram Email us at musicaltheatrelives@gmail.com Merch!! Jess Socials Jesse McAnally on Twitter Jess McAnally on Instagram Andrew Socials Andrew DeWolf on Instagram Andrew DeWolf on Twitter Use our Affiliate Link Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices