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Scoreography
Skate America 2022 & Intro to Scoreography

Scoreography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 72:42


In the first episode of Scoreography, hosts Wendy Buske and Adron Buske discuss Skate America 2022, and the Quad Axel heard around the world. We explore the biggest moments and surprises of this figure skating season's first Grand Prix event. And we explain the premise, origin, and intended audience for Scoreography. We examine the competitive performances of Ilia Malinin, Isabeau Levito, Amber Glenn, Kaori Sakamoto, Chock & Bates, Hawayek & Baker, Knierim & Frazier, Stellato-Dudek & Deschamps, and more. Wendy and Adron Buske are experienced podcasters whose work includes the long-running show Nerd For A Living, about careers in pop culture entertainment. Adron is also the host of Fictitious, a podcast and YouTube program about the storytelling craft of science fiction and fantasy.  Scoreography views figure skating through the perspective of a lifelong super fan (Wendy) and a fairly recent but enthustiastic convert (Adron). The show is intended for the casual skating fan looking to learn more about the sport, and aims to promote figure skating to a wider audience.

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Bounty Board
Episode 134: Intro to Storytelling w/ Adron Buske

Bounty Board

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 93:00


Happy Wednesday folks! Long time no talk! Bounty Board is back this week to kick off a series about storytelling in games and to help us get the ball rolling we have special guest Adron Buske! Adron hosts the Fictitious Podcast a show focused on diving into the “Storytelling Craft of Science Fiction and Fantasy” (we know, its fancier than we sound…). Having met at a local gaming expo in STL called Pixel Pop a few years back, Adron and Caleb have interacted several times over the years and finally they made the time to actually record. Together the two get into storytelling in games. For a long time games were seen as just a kids hobby, but as time has progressed, games have become more and more capable of telling truly masterful stories. Caleb and Adron discuss what works for them, what games they think of all the time, moments that captured their attention completely. They talk about many other things as well, so buckle up! This is a good one. https://www.polygon.com/2020/6/2/21278117/how-to-support-black-lives-matter-george-floyd-protests-donate-volunteer-police-brutality (HOW TO SUPPORT BLM) You can listen to us below, or on https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bounty-board/id1250147253?mt=2# (iTunes ), http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=141731&refid=stpr (Stitcher), https://open.spotify.com/show/4daSiZttgl09QGureHcs7o (Spotify), and https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/I3bfdhd3zgjbx6ci7d6ah6bir2y?t%3DBounty_Board%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 (Google Play)! So whether you have an Apple or Android device, we are available for streaming and download. Give us a rating and a subscribe, we would really appreciate it. You can also catch the episode on https://youtu.be/wslp4q97t7M (YOUTUBE)!!! http://twitter.com/lubwub (@LubWub) https://twitter.com/AdronBuske (@AdronBuske) https://twitter.com/FictitiousPod (@FictitiousPod) https://ficpod.link/apple (Apple Podcasts) https://ficpod.link/spotify (Spotify) https://youtube.com/Fictitious (YouTube) https://www.fictitiouspodcast.com/ (Website)

Nerd For A Living
The Animated Life panel from Emerald City Comic Con 2017

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 46:55


From the Archives / Comic Convention at Home 2020   Way back in 2017, we had the opportunity to do our very first panel completely devoted to careers in animation - The Animated Life: A Peek Behind the Cels. And, as much as we thought we understood about animation and how the industry was structured, these pros really opened our eyes.   If you're someone who loves to see behind the scenes, or if you're seeking to work in the animation industry, this chat with Victoria Ying, Steph Laberis, and Mike Collins is definitely one for you.   This conversation digs deep into the individual roles within animation teams, the importance of networking (spoiler: your "connections" usually start as friends, so be kind and genuine), and how truly collaborative the creation process is for anything in animation.    As with everything in our current COVID-19 world, this industry has had to evolve and adapt to our new world - so everything from this conversation may not exactly be "of the moment." However, there's still a lot of valuable insight and relevant advice in this panel from these immensely talented pros. We hope you enjoy it.   THE ANIMATED LIFE: A PEEK BEHIND THE CELS Recorded: Saturday, March 4, 2017 From the sacred Saturday morning rituals of yesteryear, to today’s storytelling masterpieces, cartoons and animation bring our imaginations to life. The animation industry is full of vibrant professionals working together across creative disciplines to tell exciting stories that we will cherish for years. Nerd For A Living podcast host Adron Buske talks with a of group of animation pros about their jobs, the collaborative process, and the joys and challenges of making cartoons.   SPEAKER PANELISTS: Mike Collins – She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, The Powerpuff Girls, Adventure Time, Ben 10: Omniverse, The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show Steph Laberis – DreamWorks TV, Sesame Workshop, Nick Jr., Disney Jr. Victoria Ying – Frozen, Tangled, Wreck it Ralph, Big Hero 6

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show
Be a Better Gamemaster By Studying Stories with Adron Buske

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 89:59


Adron Buske, the host of the FICTITIOUS podcast, returns to the show to discuss becoming a better gamemaster by studying stories. We talk about creating compelling villains, plot points, story structure, plus share tips for playing online. We share stories from our role-playing game campaigns, movie references, and much more.

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show
How Gamemasters Can Tell Better Stories with Adron Buske

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 66:45


Role-player and podcast host Adron Buske joins me today for a wide-ranging conversation. We touch on a variety of topics concerning gamemasters and how they can tell better stories and run better RPGs.

Fictitious
Story Unlimited: Using Non-Traditional Methods and Media to Tell Your Story

Fictitious

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 55:04


Do you have a story to tell, but struggle writing that traditional novel, comic, or screenplay? Modern media presents you with extraordinary new options to tell your tale and win an audience. Whether it's a podcast, video series, webcomic, RPG, chat & text story, indie game, serialized mobile fiction, mystery box subscription, or something completely new, your potential fans are waiting! Fictitious host Adron Buske moderates this panel of writers about the evolving world of multimedia entertainment – and how you can break in with your own stories. Featuring David Accampo, writer of the comics Lost Angels and The Margins; Gwenda Bond, author of Stranger Things: Suspicious Minds; Rob Hart, author of the Ash McKenna series; and Brian McClellan, author of the Powder Mage trilogy. Recorded live at Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, Washington, on March 14th, 2019.

Fictitious
10 Points to Slytherin: Why Good Fans Love Evil Characters

Fictitious

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 52:23


Recorded at San Diego Comic-Con 2017, this live panel discussion features super-star TV-scribe Jane Espenson, Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger co-executive producer Christine Boylan, young adult breakout author Tomi Adeyemi, Marvel & DC comics writer Erica Schultz, bestselling paranormal romance author Rebecca Zanetti, and Nerdist and Geek & Sundry writer Kendall Ashley. Moderated by Fictitious host Adron Buske. If you’re interested in what makes a great villain so compelling and captivating, you’ll find a lot of ideas to explore in this discussion. WARNING: there’s a fair amount of good-natured swearing in this episode. It's probably not one to listen to with the kids. 

Fictitious
Here There Be Dragons: Creating Fresh Stories in Fantasy

Fictitious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 49:43


Recorded live at San Diego Comic Con 2018, the "Here There Be Dragons: Creating Fresh Stories in Fantasy" panel features authors Tomi Adeyemi (Children of Blood and Bone), Robert Jackson Bennett (Foundryside), Jason Denzel (Mystic Dragon), R.F. Kuang (The Poppy War), and Mary E. Pearson (Dance of Thieves). Moderated by Adron Buske of the Fictitious Podcast.

Fanpals
Episode 11 - End of Days

Fanpals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 75:24


Fanpals Mel, Liz, and Lauren discuss the apocalypse in their first themed episode. Play along with new segments This, That, Or the Other and Snog/Marry/BFF, where your fanpals try to choose which awful end-of-the-world scenario they'd rather live in, and decide whether Thomas from the Maze Runner would make a better life partner than Old Alice. Stick around for Liz's chat with Adron Buske of the Fictitious podcast, which covers everything from taking comfort from apocalyptic and dystopian fiction, to whether or not our current political situation will eventually make for good entertainment. If you find yourself wanting to talk back, PLEASE DO! Comment here, or go to keysmashblog.com and leave a comment on the supplemental post for this episode.

The Fandom Files
Nerdy Jobs: Career geeks share their secrets to living the dream

The Fandom Files

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 68:32


The Fandom Files celebrates Labor Day by talking to fans who have found a way to make a living by being nerds. We're joined by Jill Carter, the manager at the comics and toy shop Comicaze in Somerville, MA; Jason Ward, the creator and owner of the Making Star Wars network of sites and podcasts; Adron Buske, the co-founder of NerdForALiving.com; and Susan Bin, an animator-turned convention comics artist. All this and more in this episode of The Fandom Files! Follow us on Twitter: @FandomFilesSYFY!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fictitious
Season 2 Announcement: Fictitious Relaunch

Fictitious

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 3:22


This is Fictitious, a podcast about the Storytelling Craft of Science Fiction and Fantasy, hosted by Adron Buske. Fictitious features my interviews with authors about their latest and most popular works. If you enjoy conversations about storytelling and a look behind the curtain at how it’s all made, you will love this show. This is an announcement episode about the return of Fictitious after a brief hiatus, with a new focus, format, and branding, and a new home on the web. I’m really excited to bring you season 2 of the show. We’ve got a great line-up of authors coming your way, ready to discuss their newest releases and dive deep into process. New episodes start next week.

Fictitious
Introduction to Fictitious

Fictitious

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 5:26


Fictitious is a new podcast about writing and genre storytelling, presented by Nerd For A Living and hosted by Adron Buske. We will delve into the storytelling process and business of writing for genre entertainment. And by genre, we mean all kinds of speculative fiction - science fiction, fantasy, horror and supernatural, and all the category-bending and -blending stories in between. Fictitious will focus on prose fiction, like novels and short stories, but we’ll also explore screenwriting for film and television, and scripting for other multimedia outlets, like audio dramas, graphic novels, games, and more. We’ll be talking to working and published authors, screenwriters, editors, and publishers to learn about writing for multiple platforms, and how to develop and sustain a career as a writer. These conversations will examine the craft, techniques, and work habits of passionate storytellers.

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The Podcast Engineering Show
PES 042: Adron Buske

The Podcast Engineering Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 65:55


My guest is Adron Buske, host and co-producer of the Nerd for a Living podcast, and co-founder and creative director at Armadian Creative. We had a riveting conversation about his equipment and workflow, which he was nice enough to outline for us here: GEAR Mixer - Alesis Multi-Mix 8 - USB Pyle 4 channel headphone amplifier Backup - M-Audio MobilePre Amp (2 channel) Mics MXL 990 - main interview mic (large diaphragm condenser) AudioTechnica AT875R condenser mic - narration mic Sterling S50 condenser mic - secondary interview mic MXL 2006 condenser mic - new interview mic in testing Sennheiser boom mic - location recording with Rycote Softie windscreen Zoom H4n recorder - on location recording Monoprice Acoustic Isolation Shield - narration station Boom Arms - NEEWER Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand Pop Guards - Sterling Audio mesh filters, plus a cheap on-mic windscreen COMPUTER & SOFTWARE iMac - 27-inch, Late 2012 - 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 - 32 GB ram Adobe Audition (Creative Cloud) Tagr / ID3 Editor PROCESS Record interview via Skype with ECAMM Recorder plug-in Make sure to get 15 seconds of room-tone before we start Use ECAMM Movie Tools to split track and process into WAV Modular editing process Capture Noise Print from raw WAV file, and run Noise Reduction Process Have to be careful with this, because it can cause some tinny, odd sounds if over-processed Edit the episode, and export a “RAW INTERVIEW” without additional processing Import the raw edit, and re-export to WAV with processing: Hard limiter Multiband compressor DeHummer (if necessary after noise printer or to alter sound) Automatic click remover DeEsser (rarely necessary) Record my intro/outro narration directly into Audition, using my “narration station” (AudioTechnica mic and isolation shield) Edit narration and export to WAV with processing: Noise Print Capture / Reduction Process Hard limiter Multiband compressor DeHummer (if necessary after noise printer or to alter sound) Import Interview and Narration WAVs into MASTER EDIT template In Master Edit: Piece together narration over music beds Insert sponsor messages Layer in “Theme Song” Insert interview edit Add Outro and music beds Adjust audio levels Usually 6 tracks, plus Master track Occasionally use an FFT Filter to adjust tone on interview - frequency adjustment Export Master to: MP3 - 96K - CBR - MONO OGG - VBR Quality 40% Edit MP3 with ID3 Editor or Tagr to add info and graphic Thanks for sharing so much with us, Adron! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS

Nerd For A Living
Panel at Wizard World St. Louis 2016 with Rachael Stott, Rick Burchett, Ellie Ann, and Carol Mertz

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 56:11


Recorded live at Wizard World Comic-Con St. Louis 2016, Nerd For A Living’s Adron Buske moderates our panel, "How to Be a Nerd For A Living: Finding Your Career in Pop Culture”. Our guests speakers include best-selling author Ellie Ann, Doctor Who comic artist Rachael Stott, video game creator and studio co-founder Carol Mertz, and Eisner Award-winning comic book artist Rick Burchett.

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Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Radio Show September 2, 2014, Genese Davis, Kent Schmidt and Adron Buske

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 52:58


Our special guest host Genese Davis, author of The Holders Dominion, fills in for Ric Franzi this week with our guest Kent Schmidt, partner at Dorsey & Whitney LLP. Kent joins our studio to talk about tips on how to avoid costly litigation that middle market companies should consider for the legal aspects of their business.  Co-founder and creative director of Nerd for a Living, Adron Buske joins our program to talk about how he found this niche in the market and created a community to assist people of the "nerdish persuasion" in finding a sustainable career path. Nerd for a Living provides tools and information for the creatives, professionals and entrepreneur to pursue their dreams.  

Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Radio Show September 2, 2014 Genese Davis and Adron Buske

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 24:08


Co-founder and creative director of Nerd for a Living, Adron Buske joins our program to talk about how he found this niche in the market and created a community to assist people of the "nerdish persuasion" in finding a sustainable career path. Nerd for a Living provides tools and information for the creatives, professionals and entrepreneur to pursue their dreams.  

Nerd For A Living
Indie Comics Roundtable with Rebecca Hicks and David Accampo

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2014 90:50


N4AL's Wendy and Adron Buske talk with indie comic creators Rebecca Hicks (Little Vampires) and David Accampo (Sparrow & Crowe: The Demonaic of Los Angeles) about the craft of making and marketing comics, how to build and sustain a loyal audience, and how to carry over skills from your day jobs into your nerd passion projects. Networking and selling at San Diego Comic Con is a hot topic, and we veer all over the nerd culture landscape in this highly entertaining discussion. 

Nerd For A Living
Turning your Art into an Online Business - Panel at Wizard World St. Louis 2014

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 46:46


This panel of professional writers, crafters, business owners and marketers provides helpful tips on promoting your art, and yourself, online. Topics such as starting your business, targeting your audience through advertising and social media, protecting your designs, time-management, and how to maintain an online shop are discussed. Moderated by N4AL's Wendy Buske, speakers include Ashley Schonberg (owner of Jayne Danger), Rhiannon Paille (author of "The Ferryman & the Flame"), Amanda Nuckolls (owner of GnomeAcres), and Adron Buske (owner of Armadian Creative; writer of "Loop & Hoodie" and "Good Intentions"). Recorded at Wizard World St. Louis Comic-Con 2014.

Nerd For A Living
Paul Horn (writer/artist, Cool Jerk) and Darlene Horn (writer, Girl with the Donut Tattoo)

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2013 67:10


N4AL's Wendy and Adron Buske talk with Paul Horn, writer/artist of webcomic Cool Jerk, and Darlene Horn, food blogger for My Burning Kitchen and writer of Girl with the Donut Tattoo.

Nerd For A Living
Turning your Art into your Business - Panel from Wizard World Chicago 2013

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2013 39:13


This Wizard World Chicago 2013 panel discussion with professional marketers and independent artists & writers offers helpful tips on creating your own online brand. The panelists provide artists, creatives and DIYers an overview of and advice for promoting your art. We examine how to get your small business started online, how to grow your audience, legal consideration for your business, and how to market yourself in the digital space. Moderator Wendy Buske of Nerd For A Living leads the panel with social media strategist Kelly Stephenson, and comic writer and Armadian Creative owner Adron Buske.

Nerd For A Living
From the Archive: Josh Hagler, Fine Artist and Creator of The Boy Who Made Silence

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2013 66:06


N4AL’s Adron Buske sits down with artist and writer, Josh Hagler, to discuss art, comics, self publishing and the history of his recently collected graphic novel from Markosia, The Boy Who Made Silence. Originally produced for Rocketbot Radio, a podcast for comic creators of all ages, skills and genres on Rocketbot.com.

Nerd For A Living
From the Archive: Alan Moore, Comic Creator - Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, Lost Girls

Nerd For A Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2013 46:21


Several years ago, while working in broadcast radio, Adron received the amazing opportunity to interview comics luminary Alan Moore. The acclaimed British scribe was promoting his then-latest book, the controversial Lost Girls. Adron’s 40-minute interview with Moore covers that 3-volume work of “literary erotica” as well as his other comic masterworks Watchmen, V for Vendetta and much more. Writers and sequential artists should be particularly interested to hear Moore’s thoughts on creating comics, artist collaborations and the time investment to produce Lost Girls. The original interview was recorded in 2008, but Moore is a fascinating speaker and his comments are still relevant to comic creators – and the greater comics audience – today. Nerd For A Living podcast host Adron Buske was previously the producer for Rocketbot Radio, a podcast for comic creators of all ages, skills and genres at the now defunct Rocketbot.com. This episode, with Rocketbot cohost Gene Kelly, originally ran on Rocketbot Radio.