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Power of 3
380: The War Games in Colour - on Blu-ray

Power of 3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 39:01


We were amazed by it at Christmas, and now, we can boggle at it on blu-ray. Yes, The War Games in colour has been given its physical release, and we can rejoice with six extra minutes of material being added too! Joining us are editor Benjamin Cook, and lead colourist Rich Tipple, to discuss things we couldn't discuss back in episode 321, and what we can expect in the extras.

Gettin' Salty Experience Firefighter Podcast
GETTIN' SALTY EXPERIENCE PODCAST Ep.240 | FILM PRODUCER BENJAMIN COOK

Gettin' Salty Experience Firefighter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 71:21


Be sure and join us on with our special guest, film producer, Benjamin Cook. Who will discuss his Volunteer Firefighter Documentary, "The Best Of Us". This film is about a community in the 21st century, through the eyes of its volunteer fire department. Benjamin has over 20 years in the film industry and has worked on shows like, 'The Last of Us', 'Ozark',and 'Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways'. to name a few. We will also dive into his hometown, Cornell Wisconsin where he grew up, and where the documentary takes place.We will get the whole skinny on his life and career. You don't want to miss this one. Join us at the kitchen table on the BEST FIREFIGHTER PODCAST ON THE INTERNET! You can also Listen to our podcast ...we are on all the players #lovethisjob #GiveBackMoreThanYouTake #Oldschool #Tradition #volunteerfirefightersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gettin-salty-experience-firefighter-podcast--4218265/support.

Something Who
Episode 108: The War Games in Colour

Something Who

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 56:12


Happy New Year from Something Who. Just before Christmas, on 23rd December 2024, a 90 minute colour version of the War Games was broadcast on BBC4 and made available in the BBC iPlayer. As with The Daleks before it, this 10 part black and white story has been edited into a shorter form and colourised to help bring it to life for a new generation. And Something Who has managed to secure a return visit from two of the key members of the team who made it - Benjamin Cook, the Editor, and Rich Tipple, Lead Colourisation Artist. It's a great chat that goes into how and why a number of the creative choices were made, some of the difficulties involved in editing and colorising a story form the 1960s as well as many of the delights involved. Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com. In the UK you can find The War Games in Colour on the BBC iPlayer here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0026ch7/doctor-who-19631996-season-6-the-war-games-in-colour The Something Who logo, which features prominently on all our cover art was designed for us by Bea Garrido. She's a really talented artist, who you can find by following this link: https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/, where you can buy prints of some remarkable paintings of characters from Doctor Who.

Girls On Film
Ep 183: Disabled joy in 'Equal Play' with Lily Ahree Siegel, Lindsey Dryden & Clare Baines

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 41:56


Anna Smith speaks to Lily Ahree Siegel, director of Equal Play, a new short documentary that discusses the importance of equal access to school sports for disabled children. Anna is also joined by Lindsey Dryden, director, writer, producer, executive producer, as well as co-founder of FWD-DOC, and Clare Baines, the BFI's Inclusion Partner, to talk about equal access within the film industry and the bigger issues touched on in Equal Play. First, Clare discusses her personal connection to the documentary, revealing to Anna how losing her eyesight at 15 affected her ability to participate in school sports. Clare also advocates the importance of educating kids about their bodies. As a disabled woman in the film industry, Lindsey highlights the inaccessibility of disabled people entering the world of entertainment. She questions the disparity between disabled stories in documentaries vs narratives and encourages more joyous cinematic portrayals of the disabled experience. Lindsey and Clare share their favourite film depictions that capture the disabled experience. They also call for a disability revolution including more on-screen celebrations about disabilities. Next up, Lily Ahree Siegel discusses her background within the arts and what inspired her to become a documentary filmmaker. Lily highlights access to PE and sports as an issue affecting kids worldwide, discusses the importance of inclusion passports, and shares her favourite moment on set. Equal Play is available to watch on Channel 4 - https://www.channel4.com/programmes/equal-play A reminder that you can read a transcript of our episodes on Apple Podcasts by clicking the ‘transcript' option in settings in the episode description. This episode is brought to you by Harder Than You Think. Films/TV Shows/Books mentioned: The Gleaners and I (Agnes Varda) We Might Regret This (created by Kyla Harris) - available on BBC The Callers (Lindsey Dryden) Lost In Sound (Lindsey Dryden) Coda (Sian Heder) Trans In America (produced by Lindsey Dryden and Shaleece Haas) Unrest (Jennifer Brea) Patrice: The Movie (Ted Passon) - available on Hulu and showing at LFF 2024 Crip Camp (James Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham) - available on Netflix I Didn't See You There (Reid Davenport) - available to rent on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Google Play Is Anybody Out There (Ella Bee Glendining) - available on ITVX and Netflix The Tube Thieves (Alison O'Daniel) - available on PBS Feminist, Queer, Crip by Alison Kafer Websites mentioned: TV Access - https://www.channel4.com/4producers/creative-equity/tv-access-project Sins Invalid - https://www.sinsinvalid.org/blog/10-principles-of-disability-justice FWD-DOC - https://www.fwd-doc.org/ TripleC - https://triplec.org.uk/ DANC - https://triplec.org.uk/danc/ Deaf and Disabled People in TV - https://www.ddptv.org/ Sign up to the Girls On Film newsletter below: http://eepurl.com/iEKaM-/ or email girlsonfilmsocial@gmail.com to be signed up. Become a patron of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold Producer: Charlotte Matheson Assistant Producer: Jade Evans Intern: Anna Swartz Audio editor: Benjamin Cook band: MX Tyrants © HLA Agency

Power of 3
253: Tales from the TARDIS - Pyramids of Mars

Power of 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 39:17


Did you enjoy the recent BBC4 broadcast of Tales from the TARDIS, with Pyramids of Mars? Kenny saw some of it in Lanzarote, Steevie watched it before recording this episode, and John saw it pretty much as live. But how did it all come about? We chat with editor Benjamin Cook, in his first and only podcast chat about it! (Guest theme - Doctor Who: Church Organ Version, by TAM-TAM Music)

Pomegranate Health
[Case Report] 32yo with abdominal pain two years after pancreas-kidney transplant

Pomegranate Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 20:53


This case report has been developed by Trainees, to assist their peers with preparation of long-case presentations. It is not a fully-vetted Education resource but a “passion project” from editors of the Pomegranate Health podcasts.  The case is that of a 32-year-old woman presenting with constant and dull abdominal pain that had been sudden in onset. The pain is accompanied by nausea and vomiting but bowel habits were unchanged. The patient has a history of type 1 diabetes and a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant two years prior to the presentation. There is no history of rejection of pancreatitis and serum creatinine appears normal.  The attending nephrologist walks through the elimination of differential diagnoses typical of any patient and also of particular relevance to a transplant patient.  GuestsDr Chiang Sheng Lee FRACP (Lyell McEwin Hospital; University of Adelaide)Dr Stephen Bacchi (Lyell McEwin Hospital)Dr Amitjeet Singh (Lyell McEwin Hospital)ProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Rockin' for Decades' by Blue Texas and ‘Brighton Breakdown' by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Aidan Tan, Brandon Stretton, David Arroyo, Keith Ooi and Fionnuala Fagan. Thanks also to Adelaide medical students Benjamin Cook, Srishti Sharma and Prakriti Sharma.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity. Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)*********Gadolinium-Induced Acute Graft Pancreatitis in a Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant Recipient [Case Rep Nephrol. 2022]

On the Time Lash
Norman Wisdom vs. The Space Nazis (Daleks in Colour)

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 118:44


To celebrate the release of The Daleks in Colour on Bluray and DVD this week, Ben and Mark are joined once again by Mark Harrison to discuss how well it updates a 1965 classic, and what it has in common with Peter Cushing's Dr. Who & the Daleks movieWhy is Peter Cushing's non-canon Doctor Who movie the definitive telling of the first encounter with the Daleks? And will Benjamin Cook's choppily edited version for the TikTok generation ever topple Milton Subotsky's technicolour marvel?Also: What is the Del Boy falling through the bar of Doctor Who? Which 1960s companion was one of 30 names attached to be the next James Bond after Sean Connery? Is the colourised Daleks just the different birthday cake to ruin?Support the showFollow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookBuy us a pint

Something Who
Episode 85: The Daleks in Colour

Something Who

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 52:55


You know how when you've been waiting months for a new episode of Something Who and then 3 turn up close together? Just over a week ago on 23rd November 2023, Doctor Who's 60th anniversary, the highlight on BBC TV was The Daleks in Colour - a 75 minute reimagining of the first Dalek story specially colourised to help bring the story to life for a new generation. And less than a week later I had the good fortune to chat with 3 of the team responsible for making it - Benjamin Cook, the Editor, Rich Tipple, Lead Colourisation Artist and Timothy K Brown, Colourisation Artist. It's a fun chat that goes into storytelling, why some of the creative choices were made, some of the difficulties involved and how they were overcome and what it's like to have your name in the same set of credits as William Hartnell. Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com. In the UK you can find The Daleks in Colour on the BBC iPlayer here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001snnz/doctor-who-19631996-season-1-the-daleks-in-colour Our cover art was designed for us by Bea Garrido. She's a really talented artist, who you can find on Twitter using @BeaGarrido00, where, among other artworks, you can see some remarkable paintings of characters from Doctor Who.

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #933 - Plunger Cutaway

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 100:43


There's only a week or less (depending on when you listen) for new Doctor Who but wait! There already IS new Who in the form of a Children In Need segment starring Doctor Who the Fourteenth, a Skaro marketing middle manager, a Mark III travel machine, and a new and somewhat controversial Davros! Plus we have a flood of celebratory radio and television programmes about Our Favorite Show on its 60th anniversary, Vworp Vworp and comic book news, Amazon Prime and Tubi showing Who 2.0 and Classic Who respectively AND an interview with Benjamin Cook, Rich Tipple and Kieran Highman on their sterling work colourizing “The Daleks”! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Radio Free Skaro Livestreams BBC Children in Need Doctor Who segment Children in Need Doctor Who Unleashed New to Who guide from the Doctor Who YouTube channel Wild Blue Yonder will air at 6:30pm Dec 2 on BBC One Nicola Coughlan joins cast for Ncuti Gatwa's Season 2 Gatwa mentioned the First and Fifteenth Doctors share scenes BBC releases colourized images from The Daleks Colourized, omnibus version of The Daleks airing November 23 on BBC Four The Daleks coming to Blu-ray in North America on February 27 Series 1-10 now available on Prime Video in Canada Classic Doctor Who now on Tubi The Philip Hinchcliffe Years – The DNA of Doctor Who launches Kickstarter Vworp Vworp issues 6 available now Fifteenth Doctor comic from Titan Comics coming for Free Comic Book Day 2024 60 years of Doctor Who: in search of classic Who locations Missing Doctor Who episodes audio on BBC Sounds Surviving Doctor Who – an A-Z with Toby Hadoke on BBC Radio 4 Extra Doctor Who: The Wilderness Years documentary coming to BBC Radio 4 on November 19 Radio 2 Celebrates Doctor Who at 60 through December 3 Murray Gold: Hitting The Right Notes special coming to BBC Radio Solent on November 23 Doctor Who: The Welsh Connection on BBC Radio Wales on November 23 Doctor Huw on BBC Radio Wales on November 23 Doctor Who edition of Bargain Hunt to air November 23 on BBC One Doctor Who: 60 Years of Friends and Foes on BBC Radio 4 Nov 24, 9pm Doctor Who: The Bedtime Story on CBeebies on November 24 Doctor Who: Secrets and Scandals on Channel 5 on November 25, 830pm Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder opens in Wellington NZ June 1, 2024 Doctor Who event at Pulse and The Kings in Cardiff, Nov 25 Interview The Daleks in colour Benjamin Cook Rich Tipple Kieran Highman

Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast
Reality Bomb Episode 112

Reality Bomb - a Doctor Who podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 96:16


On the one hundred and twelfth edition of Reality Bomb, we talk to classical musician Elizabeth Reid McQuillan about the new version of the Doctor Who theme and what makes the Doctor Who theme so popular. We chat with Graham Kibble-White, co-author of the new bookazine Adventures in Type and Space, about how the book came together, and how some of the greatest title sequences in Doctor Who's history came together, with exclusive clips of Graham's interviews with the legendary Bernard Lodge and Peter Govey. And we reconvene the Reality Bomb Book Club as Shannon Dohar and Martin Hajovsky discuss Russell T Davies' and Benjamin Cook's behind the scenes look at the making of series four, Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale. Plus: Graeme Burk examines the origins of the oooo-eee-oooos and the dumba-ba-dums that make up the Doctor Who theme to see how it connects with Murray Gold's latest version ... and we discover, the hard way, that there are some things in the world of Doctor Who that are more ridiculous than any comedy sketch we can make.

Nice Games Club
"Leveling out the table."

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023


Your hosts recall what they did over their winter break this year (aka hiatus). Ellen played video games and games with her dogs, Stephen watched and reviewed some movies (please tell him what to watch next!), and Mark mostly watched Doctor Who.Big news for the show: We now have ad-free episodes on Patreon! What We Did On Our Winter Break (2022) Mark LaCroixStephen McGregorEllen Burns-JohnsonIRLMetaEllen played video gamesBanner SagaDeath Drives a BusAgent AStanley Parable Ultra Deluxe EditionYou Suck at ParkingStephen watched movies(Scoring is out of four stars.)Dual (⭐⭐⭐)Sharp Stick (⭐⭐⭐)All My Friends Hate Me (⭐⭐⭐)7 Days (⭐⭐)The Drop (⭐⭐)Darby and the Dead (⭐⭐⭐)Sex Appeal (⭐⭐⭐)We Broke Up (⭐⭐⭐⭐)Mark, Mary and Some Other People (⭐⭐)Single all the Way (⭐⭐⭐)Sex Guaranteed (⭐) - “Did not like it”Mark re-watched Doctor WhoThe Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter - Russell T Davies & Benjamin Cook

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
DTL Download: Southern Ballet Theatre is keeping Lawrenceville dancing

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 25:58


A Duluth man appeared before a federal judge on Monday and admitted his guilt in participating in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. John David Ross Gould agreed to the plea agreement — in which he would plead guilty to parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building — with prosecutors on November 30 before formally entering it this week, according to court documents. Gould is accused of entering the Capitol with other rioters while Congress was meeting to certify the Electoral College votes, which would make Joe Biden president. Rioters had attended a rally with former President Donald Trump, who lost to Biden in the 2020 election and claimed it was the result of fraud, before they marched to the Capitol. Gould left Trump's rally and walked to the Capitol, where he entered the Senate Wing door on the afternoon of January 6, 2021, according to the statement of offense. He then walked into the Capitol Crypt. A line of police officers tried to prohibit people gathering in the crypt from going any further, but the crowd pushed past them. The statement of offense says Gould then went to the Small house Rotunda and then upstairs to Statuary Hall and into a connector outside the House of Representatives chamber. He admitted to watching a group of rioters try to force their way into the House chamber before going down a hallway and entering the Rayburn Reception Room, where he took a selfie in a mirror. Federal officials previously said Gould allegedly sent the selfie to a co-worker with a text message that read, "Can you see me in the mirror?" He left the Capitol 39 minutes after he entered it. Gould is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court on April 28, 2023. He faces up to six months in prison, up to five years on probation, a fine of up to $5,000 and an obligation to interest or penalties fines or restitution that is not made in a timely manner, according to the plea agreement.   Every interception Hayden Clark throws is painful. The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder can recount each interception from his junior season and what happened on each play, from one pass that he forced to one where he didn't see the safety roll over to another that bounced off a running back's hands. Thankfully, the anguish has been rare during the Hawks' run to Saturday's Class AAAAAAA state championship game against Carrollton at Georgia State. His recollection of this season's mistakes — make that mistake — is more brief. Clark has thrown just one interception in 269 pass attempts this season. The quarterback's ball security is certainly noteworthy, but it's only a small part of what he means to a high-powered Mill Creek offense that averages 45.9 points. He has completed 161 of those 269 passes for 2,142 yards and 24 touchdowns, and has shown the mobility to rush for 303 yards and three more TDs. In last Friday's 48-14 win over Milton in the state semifinals, he completed 7 of 8 passes for 143 yards and two TDs, along with a 10-yard rushing TD, to kick start the rout before leaving with a minor injury. He broke the school career record for passing TDs in that victory with his 51st. The Mill Creek coaches ask plenty from Clark, now seasoned in his third year as a starter. He spreads the ball around to a variety of receivers — 15 Hawks have caught passes — makes quick decisions in his team's busy RPO-or Run Pass Option-game. As the Mill Creek wins and Clark's highlights pile up, the interest from college recruiters has picked up, though Coach Josh Lovelady admits to frustration that colleges didn't give Clark more attention earlier in the process. Clark said recruitment is “going okay,” and that West Georgia is one of the schools he talks with regularly.   David Pierce Sr. can still recall the first fire station — if you can call it a fire station — that Suwanee used when it formed its old volunteer fire department in 1953. It was, in reality, a barn with a dirt floor, although it gets called a garage to make it sound a bit swankier. It was more of a place that a ember of the City Council offered as a spot to park Suwanee's fire engine when it wasn't being used than it was anything remotely resembling modern day fire stations. And, Pierce — who is now a spry 90 years old — would know all about the structure and the challenges that the Suwanee Volunteer Fire Department had in using it. He was that department's first fire chief after all. The old Suwanee Volunteer Fire Department is long since gone, having been merged into Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services in 1981, but a fire station has remained in the city since that time. Pierce got to see a new fire station for Suwanee on Monday morning — that was very different from the old barn — during the ribbon cutting for the new 10,788-square-foot Fire Station 13 building at the corner of Main Street and Suwanee Dam Road. The $7.8 million special purpose local option sales tax-funded facility replaces the old Fire Station 13, which was turned into StillFire Brewing a few years ago. Although the old Fire Station 13 building closed a few years ago, the lack of a building did not stop its crews from during their job. In 2021, Fire Station 13's crews responded to 2,322 calls. They serve 29,330 residents and are assigned to protect a 25.03-square-mile area. A Dacula resident who attends the University of Georgia has been nominated by U.S. Representative Jody Hice to attend the U.S. Military Academy — or the U.S. Naval Academy or even the U.S. Air Force Academy. Hice's office announced that the congressman nominated Benjamin Cook for the Military, Naval and Air Force academies. Cook is one of 22 students from the 10th Congressional District who received service academy nominations this week. A nomination from a sitting member of the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate is one of the items needed to be considered for an appointment to a service academy. Of the 22 students who received nominations from Hice, nine of them were nominated for more than one academy. Six of the students in that group  — including Cook — were nominated for three academies. Buford placed first and Mill Creek took second after Saturday's final session of the Southern Slam, giving Gwinnett a 1-2 finish in a tournament stacked with top wrestlers and 38 teams. Buford put up 235 points and Mill Creek's runner-up total was 207.5. Archer was 15th at 87. Maddox McArthur and Drew Gorman were individual champions for Buford. McArthur won at 132 pounds with a 3-1 decision in the finals over Eastside South Carolina wrestler Colt Schrader. Gorman pinned Mill Creek's Amantee Mills at 1 minute, 57 seconds in the 138-pound finals. The Wolves' D.J. Clarke Kieron McCormack and Gavin Pope had runner-up finishes, Rylan Ibold and Aaron Riner were third and Grayson Santee (170) finished fourth. The Hawks' other placers in the top six were Amantee Mills Jaheim Mills Teequavius Mills John Boratyn), Aaron Garcia Banks Bitterman) and Blue Stiffler. Archer's Sam Rwibuka was the champion at 285 after defeating Jeremiah Jackson of High Point Academy of South Carolina 9-3 in the finals. Teammate Max Hennebaul was sixth at 106. The Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce is among the top 1% of chambers in the nation when it comes to business practices, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The Gwinnett Chamber recently received five-star accreditation from the U.S. Chamber. It's the highest designation a chamber can receive and this is the first time Gwinnett's chamber has received it. Only 201 of the more than 7,000 chambers of commerce in the U.S. have achieved five-star accreditation, according to Gwinnett officials. Gwinnett Chamber officials said the accreditation recognizes "sound policies, effective procedures and positive impact on the community." The chamber had to go through a six-month process and complete an application that is more than 200 pages long in order to achieve five-star accreditation. It had to show it met standards in communications, finance, governance, facilities, human resources, program development, technology, benchmarking and government affairs. #GwinnettDailyPost #Georgia #LocalNews        --          -         -          The Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast is local news for Lawrenceville, Norcross, Duluth, and all of Gwinnett County. Register Here for your essential digital news.             This podcast was produced and published for the Gwinnett Daily Post and GwinnettDailyPost.com by BG Ad Group    For advertising inquiries, please email j.southerland@bgadgroup.com For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com   https://www.lawrencevillega.org/  https://www.foxtheatre.org/  https://guideinc.org/  https://www.psponline.com/  https://www.kiamallofga.com/  https://www.milb.com/gwinnett  https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/         See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels
Happy Times and Places 46.1 - Survival 1

Doctor Who: Toby Hadoke's Time Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 46:17


It's the end ... of the Classic Series anyway. How can such a moment be prepared for? Well, with a very special guest : young over-achiever Benjamin Cook has given us a very cheery and effusive advocacy of Survival. Can he and host Toby Hadoke both reach across the generations and agree on what is best about this story: what do they think is the cat's whiskers? And let's not get in a flap disagreeing : this is surely where old series meets new? Please support these podcasts on Patreon, where you will get advance releases, exclusive content (including a patron only podcast - Far Too Much information), regular AMAs and more. Tiers start form as little as £3 per month.  patreon.com/tobyhadoke   Or there is Ko-fi for the occasionally donation with no commitments: ko-fi.com/tobyhadoke   Follow Toby on Twitter @tobyhadoke And these podcasts @HadokePodcasts   www.tobyhadoke.com for news, blog, mailing list and more.   

Worldcasting Podcast
Story Themes with Benjamin Cook

Worldcasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 106:03


Red, Inky, Sam, and Benji (Tale Foundry) discuss the broad topic of story themes. Themes can add to your story and provide a valuable structure to your work, but themes can also prove dangerous when followed too strictly. Listen in on what we've learned in utilizing or observing themes in media. Follow the hosts! Red @hikitsune_red Cathy @overpreparedgm Sam/Emily King @emily_o_brydain Benji @TheBenjaminCook Adam @adamcbassett

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Girls On Film
Ep 110: Radical period drama Mothering Sunday with Eva Husson, Liz Karlsen & Morgan Kibby

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 35:11


Mothering Sunday is a radical period drama and portrait of an artist as a young woman. During a sweltering summer in Britain between the wars, it follows domestic servant Jane Fairchild on the titular day off-duty – the day of a secret visit to her illicit upper-class lover. Starring Odessa Young, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth and Olivia Colman, the superbly acted drama explores themes of grief, class, sexuality and creativity. Our host Anna Smith sat down with the women whose collaboration brought it to the screen – director Eva Husson, producer Elizabeth Karlsen, and composer Morgan Kibby – in a special live webinar Q&A last week. In this podcast version, you'll hear the panel in conversation with Anna and answering questions from our listeners. Sharing their motivations and inspirations during the filmmaking process, and their memories of the movie's pandemic-blighted shoot, they give a fascinating insight into the female creative force behind this quietly rebellious tale. One of a small but growing group of female film composers, Morgan unpacks her longtime collaboration with Eva, who she has been working with since the director's 2015 feature debut Bang Gang. Plus, she discusses the issue of gender in film composition, and the secrets of an emotional score. Eva shares her approach to depicting intimacy onscreen, and creating a heroine in control of her sexuality. We hear how her hands-on approach to the whole production helped craft the film's immersive atmosphere. Elizabeth tells us how the film took shape from Graham Swift's source novel, and talks working with Normal People screenwriter Alice Birch. Plus plenty more snapshots from the set, including what one standout sequence from the 20s-set tale has in common with a 70s punk band… Mothering Sunday is available to watch at home on digital download and on DVD and Blu-ray now. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Producer: Heather Dempsey. Audio producer: Benjamin Cook. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. Thanks to Cristina Garcia at Bird's Eye View. This episode was produced in partnership with Lionsgate.

Girls On Film
Ep 106: The story behind The Colour Room, starring Phoebe Dynevor

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 39:43


In this episode of Girls On Film, we focus on the fantastic feminist period drama, The Colour Room. The film tells the story of working class Clarice Cliff, the first female ceramist in the pottery factories of Stoke-On-Trent, England, who revolutionised her workplace in the early 20th century. Her mantra? ‘It doesn't make me any less of an artist to have a little fun at work.' The Colour Room has a feminist narrative, but it's also an universal story about following your dreams and believing in your talent. Our host Anna Smith is joined by the female force behind The Colour Room: four women who epitomise the spirit of Girls On Film. They are the director, Claire McCarthy, the writer Claire Peate and Caspian Films producers Thembisa Cochrane and Georgie Paget. Clarice Cliff wanted to enjoy her work and have fun while doing it – and our Girls On Film guests clearly did the same making The Colour Room. The four discuss their 2022 BAFTA longlisted film, starting from their discovery of Clarice Cliff and her work, to how they came to work together to tell her story. The conversation delves into Phoebe Dynevor's and Matthew Goode's brilliant performances as Clarice Cliff and Colley Shorter. The Colour Room is now available to watch on Sky Cinema. Become a patron of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio producer: Benjamin Cook. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. This episode was produced in partnership with Sky Cinema.

Girls On Film
Ep 105: Maggie Gyllenhaal talks about The Lost Daughter + Rebecca Hall & Ruth Negga discuss Passing

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 29:35


Anna Smith is joined by two fantastic actresses and now directors, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Hall, to discuss their daring directorial debuts: The Lost Daughter and Passing. Anna is also joined by the star of Passing, Ruth Negga. First up, Maggie discusses the central themes of motherhood and growth in The Lost Daughter, starring Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson and Dagmara Dominczyk. Maggie reveals that her main goal was to portray honesty and authenticity; to create a space on screen where the audience would be able to see themselves reflected back at them, with every aspect feeling genuine, rather than a glamorised fantasy. Anna and Maggie then delve into the incredible cast of The Lost Daughter. Maggie talks about her mentality as an actress and choosing the women brave enough to learn something new about themselves. Next up, Anna is joined by the director and writer of Passing, Rebecca Hall, along with Ruth Negga, who co stars with Tessa Thompson. The film explores racial “passing” and has a fascinating and complicated female friendship at its core. As an actress herself, Rebecca discusses what made her turn to directing and why she wanted to tell this incredible story about the moral consequences of racial passing. It's based on the 1929 novel by Nella Larsen, a book that has a personal resonance for Rebecca, who reveals a family connection to the story. While the film is centred on Ruth Negga's character, Clare, hiding her true racial identity, Rebecca reveals that her directorial intention was to go deeper than that, by examining the psychological cost of living in any kind of hiding. Ruth Negga goes on to talk about some of the touching audience reactions and discusses how the story holds relevance in today's society, whether it's to do with race, gender, queerness or any other form of identity. Both The Lost Daughter and Passing are available to stream on Netflix now. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio producer: Benjamin Cook. Principal Partners: Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer. Intern: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants.

Girls On Film
Ep 104: The Chinese Dream - exploring the extraordinary new documentary Ascension

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 27:59


In this episode of Girls On Film, we dive into the film Ascension, which has been shortlisted for Best Documentary Feature for the 2022 Academy Awards. The film explores the contemporary Chinese Dream and the paradox of progress in China, as seen through the eyes of filmmaker and editor Jessica Kingdon. Jessica joins us and talks about her unique and successful style of filming and editing, and the challenges of gaining access to places usually hidden from the cameras. Her doc is visually driven rather than by character or story and the narrative and teases out its themes, allowing the viewers to draw their own conclusions. Jessica discusses what themes she found interesting to explore from a gender perspective and the challenges she faced in both filming and editing the documentary herself. Next, Anna reviews Ascension with critics Ashanti Omkar and Katie Smith-Wong, who discuss the film's focus on influencers and social media as well as jaw-dropping scenes filmed in a sex doll factory. They talk about the documentary's amazing access and its depiction of class and hierarchies, as well as the importance of raising awareness of the realities of the industry supply chain. Ascension is out in the UK on January 14th 2022. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio producer: Benjamin Cook. Intern: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. This episode was produced in partnership with MTV Documentary Films.

Girls On Film
Ep 101: Dying to Divorce: An inspiring documentary about survivors of gender-based violence

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 24:48


The powerful doc Dying to Divorce reports on the fight against domestic violence in Turkey. Filmed over five years, it tells the story of women who have both faced and are campaigning against domestic violence in Turkey. We review the film with Observer critic Simran Hans, who delves into the reputation and function of documentaries, and also the process of filmmaking as a means of activism. Anna then speaks to director Chloe Fairweather and lawyer Ipek Bozkurt, who appears in the film. Ipek emphasises that while the documentary is about Turkish women, it is the beginning of a global discussion and fight for ending violence against women everywhere. Chloe highlights how the story of these women remains compelling because there is such profound hope within the darkness of their reality. This is a rally cry for everyone who wants to put an end to gender-based violence - and who realises the power of film in spreading the message. Dying to Divorce is the UK's official Oscars entry for ‘Best International Feature Film' and ‘Best Documentary' Academy Awards and it's submitted in the BAFTA ‘Best Documentary' and ‘Film Not in the English Language' categories https://dyingtodivorce.com/ If any of the issues discussed in this episode affect you, contact https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/ Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio producer: Benjamin Cook. Intern: Shanaiya Pithiya. This episode was produced in partnership with Dartmouth Films.

Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV
S1 E23 - Fictional Factual, Factual Fictional

Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 73:20


In a break from our advertised programming (aka a thing we said at the end of the last podcast), Dylan is joined by Rob from the Doctor Who Show to discuss the best and the worst of Doctor Who coffee table books. 

Girls On Film
Ep 89: Live At Latitude 2021 with Kerry Fox & Elliana Jay

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 33:45


From intimacy scenes to industry tips, our fun feminist film chat went down a treat at Latitude Festival's The Listening Post in July 2021. We were ecstatic to be back on stage for the first time since March 2020! First, Kerry chats to Anna about her directorial debut Topping Out and the short film's unique depiction of male vulnerability. She further discusses the challenges of filming on scaffolding, explains the importance of the focus puller, and recalls working with director Jane Campion. They have an interesting discussion about the negatively gendered use of the word “difficult”. From Intimacy (2001) to Rare Beasts (2021), keep listening to hear more about Kerry's acting experiences. Next, our Assistant Producer and occasional Audio Producer Elliana joins Kerry and Anna on stage. She discusses being a young woman trying to break into the film and tv industries, and offers an insight into the inner workings of the Girls On Film podcast over the past year. Stay tuned for tips from both Elliana and Kerry on entering the industry. Other movie mentions: Promising Young Woman, An Angel at My Table, The Piano, Hustlers. Stay up to date with where you can watch Topping Out by following Kerry @KerryFoxActs on Twitter. Elliana recommends visiting the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, find out more here: https://www.bdcmuseum.org.uk/. And a massive thank you not only to our current team, but to everyone who has contributed to the Girls On Film podcast, including other integral members Jane Long, Tom Whalley, Dan Pugsley, Benjamin Cook, Emma Butt, Kate Archbold, Eddie Charles and Peter Brewer. If you'd like to watch Girls On Film on stage then join us at the London Podcast Festival on 9 September 2021: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/girls-on-film-2/ Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Tom Whalley. Principal Partner: Peter Brewer. Assistant Producer and Social Media Manager: Heather Dempsey. Assistant Producer: Elliana Jay.

Prepublished
#34 Talking about comic fiction and sci fi with Jenny Colgan

Prepublished

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 29:38


After a false start in standup and comic strip writing, Jenny's career took off with her first novel, Amanda's Wedding. She is one of those rare authors who has been successful from the word go.  She talks about the auction for her first book, the limo that arrived to take her to the successful publisher's, and the importance of good timing, the Great British Bakeoff and her ‘wolverine tenacity'. Among writing about writing that she admires, I thoroughly recommend her suggestion of The Writer's Tale by Russell T Davis and Benjamin Cook, which I'm pleased to have discovered. She also gives me her tips for writing romance. They are good ones, so listen up. Links: Jenny Colgan's website: https://www.jennycolgan.com The Martian by Andy Weir: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-martian/andy-weir/9780091956141 Hail Mary by Andy Weir:  https://www.waterstones.com/book/project-hail-mary/andy-weir/9781529100617Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason: https://www.waterstones.com/book/sorrow-and-bliss/meg-mason/9781474622974 Russell T Davis & Benjamin Cook ‘The Writer's Tale': https://www.waterstones.com/book/doctor-who-the-writers-tale/benjamin-cook/russell-t-davies/9781846075711 

Writers on Film
Women Vs Hollywood: an Interview with Helen O'Hara

Writers on Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 59:59


Empire writer and author Helen O'Hara talks about her career as a writer, Hollywood and its treatment of women both in front of and behind the camera, and as audience members. We discuss the Me Too movement and Enough is Enough and Helen recommends Bob McCabe's Dreams and Nightmares: Terry Gilliam, The Brothers Grimm, & Other Cautionary Tales of Hollywood and The Writer's Tale by Benjamin Cook and Russell Davies. You can find her book Women v Hollywood here.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Press Conference USA  - Voice of America
Earth Day 2021 – Restore Our Earth - April 23, 2021

Press Conference USA - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 30:00


April 22nd was the 51st celebration of Earth Day. Kathleen Rogers, from Earthday.org, Tim Christophersen, of the UN Environment Program and Benjamin Cook, from the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies joins Rick Pantaleo for the Science Edition of Press Conference USA. Rick and his guests will discuss important environmental concerns like climate change and restoring Earth's ecosystems.

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Press Conference USA  - Voice of America
Earth Day 2021 – Restore Our Earth

Press Conference USA - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 30:00


April 22nd was the 51st celebration of Earth Day. Kathleen Rogers, from Earthday.org, Tim Christophersen, of the UN Environment Program and Benjamin Cook, from the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies joins Rick Pantaleo for the Science Edition of Press Conference USA. Rick and his guests will discuss important environmental concerns like climate change and restoring Earth’s ecosystems.

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Into the Mothlight Podcast
EP.28 Lux with founding director Benjamin Cook

Into the Mothlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 42:02


LUX is an international arts agency that supports and promotes artists’ moving image practices and the ideas that surround them. Founded in 2002 the organisation builds on a long lineage of predecessors including The London Film-Makers’ Co-operative, London Video Arts and The Lux Centre. Benjamin Cook is the founder director of LUX and LUX Scotland. He has been professionally involved in the independent film and visual art sector in the UK for the past 25 years as a curator, archivist, producer, writer and lecturer. In this episode of Into the Mothlight we’ll be looking at the role of Lux and how they support artists working in the moving image. In my chat with Benjamin Cook we touch on the history of the organisation, the collection of works they look after and the importance of being able to

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ArtSkewl
ArtSkewl Ep3: Benjamin Cook

ArtSkewl

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 21:50


After taking a break to adjust to this new normal ArtSkewl is back with episode 3! We connected with artist and AAC professor Benjamin Cook over ZOOM to talk about art during COVID, and his project, Social Distance Gallery. *This episode was recorded in April.

Worldcasting Podcast
Apocalypses & Prophecy with Tale Foundry

Worldcasting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 97:16


Tyler and Imachinate are joined by Benjamin Cook, creator of YouTube channel Tale Foundry. They discuss how these events effect people, worlds, and simply how to approach writing apocalypses and prophecies for stories and games. This episode was edited by Adam Bassett.

SoundWorks Collection
The Sound of Westworld - Susan Cahill, Benjamin Cook, Keith Rogers

SoundWorks Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 61:43


In season 3, the Emmy-award winning Westworld leaves the parks behind for the sounds of the “real” world, circa 2057. In this episode, the sound team behind the remarkable show discusses showrunner Jonah Nolan’s design concept that noise-reduction technology has progressed to the point that the world seems quiet and peaceful...until the climactic end when all technology fails and the world devolves into chaos. The conversation also includes a discussion of mixing the show natively in Dolby Atmos, and the challenges of finishing postproduction as the world went into Covid-19 lockdown. Susan Cahill — Supervising Sound Editor Benjamin Cook — Sound Designer/Re-recording Mixer Keith Rogers — Re-recording mixer SUBSCRIBE NOW: bit.ly/Subscribe_Dolby LEARN MORE: dolbylabs.co/33NNrgw About Dolby: Dolby transforms the science of sight and sound into spectacular experiences. Through our innovative research and engineering, we develop breakthroughs that we share with the world through collaborations that span artists, businesses, and consumers worldwide. These breakthroughs deliver incredibly vivid experiences in the cinema, at home, at work, and on the go — experiences so lifelike that people feel as if they’ve been transported into a cinematic story or a pulsing sphere of music, a distant conference room or an action-packed game. In both entertainment and communications, through audio and imaging, we give everyone the power to see, hear, and feel the spectacular. Full video discussions will be on Dolby Youtube page and audio podcasts will be featured on our website or the SoundWorks Collection channels on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Spotify!

Talk+Water Podcast
Talk+Water Podcast 20, Benjamin Cook, Earth Institute’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Talk+Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 30:24


Texas+Water Editor-in-Chief Dr. Todd Votteler talks with Benjamin Cook, Adjunct Research Scientist at the Earth Institute’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. In addition to his position at Lamont, Cook also serves as a Research Physical Scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York where he researches drought, hydroclimate, and interactions between the land surface and climate system. Cook holds a B.S. in Environmental and Forest Biology from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry as well as an M.S. and Ph.D. in Environmental Science from the University of Virginia.

Bei mir bist Du schön-Podcast
BMBDS-Podcast 018 - Interview mit Robyn Larsen & Benjamin Cook

Bei mir bist Du schön-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 89:34


Interview mit Robyn&Ben, Ben’s letzter Gig als SwingTanzlehrer, Arme und Beine beim Tanzen, Rhythmus verbalisieren und vieles mehr. Hör selber rein. Finde deine Lieblingsplattform, höre, abonniere, like, teile++++++++++++++Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/BMBDS-at-AppleSpotify: bit.ly/BMBDS-at-SpotifyDeezer: bit.ly/BMBDS-at-DeezerPodbean: beimirbistduschoen.podbean.com/Castbox: bit.ly/BMBDS-at-CastBoxOvercastFM: bit.ly/BMBDS-at-OvercastPlayerFM: de.player.fm/series/bei-mir-bist-du-schon-podcastYouTube: bit.ly/BMBDS-on-YouTube+++++++++++++++Abonniere und like unsere Seiten bei:Facebook: facebook.com/BeiMirBistDuSchoenPodcastInstagram: instagram.com/bei_mir_bist_du_schoen_podcast/Twitter: twitter.com/MirBist+++++++++++++++++++++++++BMBDS-Podcast 018 - Interview mit Robyn Larsen & Benjamin Cook 0:00:00 Intro0:01:30 Warm-UpCorona und einkaufen0:03:30 Social EckeIron Sky 2 Marc Rebellier facebook.com/marcrebillet/videos/235510007828262  Dario Rossi youtu.be/fhKUhaeyb18 Die STASI swingt nicht - Nachtrag zum Podcast 014 - Musicality A0:16:00 RecapStyle warsmusicalityCharles Cornell - Jazz Musiker, erklärt “12 Days of Christmas” getting Jazzier youtu.be/qwf_m0p86KUBridge #3 Donnerstags The Global Online Social facebook.com/events/572758546921982/?event_time_id=572758536921983 Naomi UyamaMichael GambleJonathan StoutOnline TanzstundenStefano Tertulliani & Giulia Cicerale Wednesday is DanceDay Facebook.com/borisnaumann5678 Ali Taghavi Virtual Lindy Hop Tour borisnaumann.de/virtual-lindy-hop-tour/0:28:00 Interview mit Robyn Larsen & Benjamin Cook robynlarsen.co.uk/ benjamincook.com/ facebook.com/robyn.larsen2 letztes Interview mit Ben Cook als Tanzlehrer1. Frage: Woran arbeitet ihr selbst gerade?fließende Bewegungen beim Tannzenmindset: genieße freies TanzenArme & Hände beim Tanzen benutzenLindy Hop tanzen ohne Arme / ohne BeineMichael aus Belgien youtu.be/4DreVb-Rnt8Michel bevor er im Rollstuhl saß youtu.be/s_rZmZO685s2. Frage Was beeinflusst Lindy Hop im Moment?StepTanz (Rhythmen) „Time steps“Boogie Woogie, Contemporary & Hip Hop# Contemporary Dance liveabout.com/what-is-contemporary-dance-1007423de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgen%C3%B6ssischer_Tanz  Lyrical Dance youtu.be/4EK4E9nCeYI Gaga Dancing youtu.be/oLz09Splpf8 3. Frage: Welcher SwingTanz ist am meisten besucht?Collegiate Shag & St.Louis Shag20s CharlestonBalboa & BluesEnergieunterschiede zwischen den SwingtänzenMangel an 20s Partner Charleston WorkshopsBalboa vs Collegiate Shag vs. St. Louis Shag Swing Paradise 2017 youtu.be/5OUGtIwtB_MAssoziationen: scatting  https://youtu.be/SHcnoQUx_4wElla Fitzgerald scatting youtu.be/1GUmxnYheK0?t=98Rhythmus Training taka-kurs  youtu.be/OwCYvzuthFQ?t=141 Scatman John youtu.be/Hy8kmNEo1i8 Gleichberechtigung der Sänger*innen in BandsNetflix Serie Evolution of HipHop youtu.be/Rm3J5640jXoWeiblicher Drummer bei Jazz Roots Festival - Soul night youtu.be/rtcdwNxLoCs?t=211:23:00 Surprise Questionzu schützende WerteFrida Segerdahl & Sakarias Larsson tanzen mit der Band youtu.be/9A8TJn-k73M1:28:00 AusblickInterviews (bereits umgesetzt mit SwingStep)  Intro: The Andrew Sisters - Bei mir bist Du schön youtu.be/Xe2UXccid40Outro: Slim & Slam - The Flat Foot Floogie youtu.be/S4eAapgCaZUFoto: JaninaSchuster.de Boris & Phil aus Hannover sprechen über die SwingTanz Szene in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. Es gibt Episoden mit speziellen Themen, mit allgemeinen Themen und Interview-Specials. Alles dreht sich um die SwingTanz Welt. Ob LindyHop, Shag, Balboa, Blues, Charleston oder Solo Jazz. Schalte ein und genieße die spontane und lockere Art, in der wir unsere Sicht der Dinge wiedergeben. Viel Spaß!

Tonebenders Podcast
109 - Benjamin Cook

Tonebenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 11:12


In this mini episode Tim calls up Benjamin Cook to talk about the work he did to earn his recent Emmy Nomination as Supervising Sound Editor on s1 of Amazon's Jack Ryan series.

Tonebenders Podcast
109 - Benjamin Cook

Tonebenders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019 11:12


In this mini episode Tim calls up Benjamin Cook to talk about the work he did to earn his recent Emmy Nomination as Supervising Sound Editor on s1 of Amazon's Jack Ryan series.

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CBRL Sound
The Past & Future of Climate, People & Drought in the Eastern Mediterranean I Ben Cook I May 2019

CBRL Sound

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 52:08


Drought is a major natural hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean, including the Levant and Middle East, with documented impacts on historical and contemporary societies. Further, this region is likely to experience increased drought risk and severity with climate change in the coming century. In this talk, Dr Benjamin Cook will review the main drivers of natural drought variability in the region over the last several thousand years, explain how climate change is already exacerbating drought risk in the region, and detail drought impacts on societies past, present, and future. While drought will likely remain a major challenge for people and ecosystems in the Eastern Mediterranean in coming decades, Benjamin will also discuss strategies and approaches for mitigation and adaptation that may help increase resiliency in the region. About the speaker: Dr Benjamin Cook is a climate scientist at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Columbia University in New York City, specializing in the study of drought and climate change. His research is focused on improving the understanding of drought dynamics in the paleoclimate record, during the historical period, and in response to anthropogenic climate change. His textbook, "Drought: An Interdisciplinary Perspective" will be published by Columbia University Press in Spring of 2019. This was a CBRL partner event with the University of East Anglia and UCL Geography.

The Viticole Podcast
TTGL #3: Climate Change Round Table Part 1 (Wine & Climate Change)

The Viticole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 80:16


Brian is joined by Elizabeth Wolkovich, Ehren Jordan, and Steve Matthiasson for a round table discussion on Climate Change, addressing the information presented by NASA climate scientist Benjamin Cook in our previous TTGL podcasts...

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Northforker Presents On
Winemaker Rich Olsen-Harbich on climate change and Long Island wine

Northforker Presents On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 28:38


Our Tara Smith interviews Bedell Cellars winemaker Rich Olsen-Harbich about how climate change is impacting the Long Island wine region. Olsen-Harbich is a founder of Long Island Sustainable Winegrowing, which recently hosted NASA climate scientist Benjamin Cook for a lecture titled “Wine and Climate from the Past to the Future.”

Educating Josh
Racism at Ryanair, separating schoolchildren, and shaming smokers, with special guest Ben Cook

Educating Josh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 36:25


This week we look at how Ryanair dealt with a racist passenger, and ask if it’s good to boycott companies that don’t act in a way you feel is appropriate. We also discuss shops that discriminate between comprehensive and public schoolchildren, and a hospital that uses a loudspeaker to shame smokers outside. Plus we have a very special guest joining us in the studio for this episode; writer, editor, filmmaker, and Dr Who encyclopedia, Benjamin Cook. Every week we finish with our quick fire round, with questions from you our lovely audience, so make sure you follow us across the web and send us questions for Josh to get featured on a future episode: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Our presenters are: Luke / Josh / Lucy / Ben This is a Studio71 production. Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom Payne Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Galactic Yo-yo
Episode Fifty One - Benjamin Cook

Galactic Yo-yo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 101:35


This week I sat down with writer and filmmaker Benjamin Cook to talk about his career in the Doctor Who world, as well as why he thinks some classic Who could do with some ruthless editing. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:28 - Interview begins 00:18:51 - The Writer's Tale 00:45:59 - Time Team 00:57:27 - Pacing in Classic Who Ben on Twitter - @benjamin_cook Find us on Twitter - @GalacticYoyoPod Theme music written and performed by Aleks Podraza. Promotional artwork by Molly Lester (@mollypukes). Presented by Dylan Marsh.

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #634 – Captain Maitland and the Time Team

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 119:50


There’s a new bunch on the block in the form of Doctor Who Magazine’s new Time Team, so we talked to DWM writer Benjamin Cook about how he put together this new crop of young Who fans to helm the magazine’s longstanding feature. Also, we bring you the first half of our commentary of the 1964 classic(?) “The Sensorites”! Plus: Big Finish news, Doctor Who cinema screenings in Canada, and the oncoming Gallifrey One hotel panic… Links: – Gallifrey One hotel block – Doctor Who Magazine 525 out – Canadian Genesis of the Daleks screening on June 14 – RTD & Moffat talk Target books with Tom Spilsbury – An Unearthly Child script sold for £6200 – River Song and four Masters in Big Finish – Hour of the Cybermen synopsis and artwork – Energy of the Daleks on vinyl – Devil’s End Free Comic Book Day issue, cover A – Devil’s End Free Comic Book Day issue, cover B Interview: – Benjamin Cook – Doctor Who Magazine Commentary: – The Sensorites, Episodes 1-3

Havisham
Episode 5 - Ran Away

Havisham

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 10:12


Welcome to Havisham! You can see galaxies from here. Starring 
DAN STOKES (twitter.com/danstkes)
 REBECCA DAY (twitter.com/reb_day) with BENJAMIN COOK (twitter.com/benjamin_cook) Theme by JENNIFER WALTON (@the-buffy) Artwork by KAT (instagram.com/katkedi) Edited by DAN STOKES "Strangetown" by JAMES MISSIN

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Havisham
Episode 3 - The Trick

Havisham

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 13:15


Welcome to Havisham! Send in the clowns. And plague control. Starring DAN STOKES (twitter.com/danstkes)
 REBECCA DAY (twitter.com/reb_day) Theme by JENNIFER WALTON (@the-buffy)
 Artwork by KAT (instagram.com/katkedi)
 Edited by DAN STOKES and BENJAMIN COOK (twitter.com/benjamin_cook) 
Thanks to EWAN MCINTOSH (twitter.com/Ewan_McIntosh) and MICHAEL DEAN (twitter.com/FilmmakerMike)

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Havisham
Episode 1 - Crooked

Havisham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 10:53


Welcome to Havisham! Tonight thank God it's them instead of you. Follow Havisham Council: twitter.com/HavishamCouncil Starring DAN STOKES (twitter.com/danstkes) REBECCA DAY (twitter.com/reb_day) with MICHAEL DEAN (twitter.com/FilmmakerMike) Theme by JENNIFER WALTON (@the-buffy) Artwork by KAT (instagram.com/katkedi) Edited by DAN STOKES and BENJAMIN COOK (twitter.com/benjamin_cook) Thanks to EWAN MCINTOSH (twitter.com/Ewan_McIntosh)

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Tim's Take On...
Tim's Take On: Episode 338(DWM Editors)

Tim's Take On...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 59:02


Several former and some present members of the editorial staff of Doctor Who Magazine discuss the magazine’s past and present at the recent DWM 500 event featuring Dez Skin, Tom Spilsbury, Marcus Hearn, Peter Ware and Benjamin Cook.   End theme Doctor Who theme 1963-2015   If you want to send me comments or feedback you can email them to tdrury2003@yahoo.co.uk or contact me on twitter where I'm @tdrury or send me a friend request and your comments to facebook where I'm Tim Drury and look like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/tdrury/3711029536/in/set-72157621161239599/ in case you were wondering.

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CIRCUIT CAST
Episode 35: Writing Women's Experimental Film Histories

CIRCUIT CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 106:29


Women appear, but on whose terms? In this recording from the 2015 London Film Festival Lucy Reynolds (artist, writer and Course Leader of MRes Art: Moving Image, Central Saint Martins) chairs a discussion on how women artists are represented in the histories of experimental film. Panellists include Charlotte Procter (Collections Manager of LUX & Member of the Cinenova Working Group), Maud Jacquin (independent scholar and writer) and Mark Williams (Director of CIRCUIT Artists' Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand), and co-curator of the LFF screening Joanna Margaret Paul: I am an open window. Introduction 0 – 4.35 Lucy Reynolds. Quote from Lis Rhodes’ essay Whose History? (1979). Panel Presentations 4.35-13.10 Maud Jacquin on women film-makers working in the London Film-makers Co-Operative from the mid 1960s to the mid 1990s; alternative conceptions of the body, subjectivity and history 13.49-27.00 Charlotte Procter on Cinenova; a distribution agency formed in 1991 from merger of two feminist film distributors Circles and Cinema of Women; questions of archiving 27.26-37.10 Mark Williams on working with the collection of Joanna Margaret Paul (1945-2003), a New Zealand film-maker and artist working across disciplines whilst living in the geographical margins Panel Discussion 37:00 LR to MJ: Why show this work now? What drew you to the work? How to bring it into dialogue with contemporary artists? 41.50 LR to CP: What are young practitioners finding in the Cinenova collection? 43: MJ/MW: on inter-disciplinary nature of women working in the 1970s 44:42 LR: cites Guy Brett’s observation that for women the distinction between life and art is more porous 46:00 LR: On having to continually answer the question of why it was necessary to establish distribution and representation that was/is women only 47:40 LR: How to find women’s work? MW on working with Archives and issues with cataloguing 48:50 LR: Why the struggle for institutional advocacy? Corresponding danger of work being subsumed into institutions. 52:30 Is the museum a good space to show experimental film works? 55:00 How does the contemporary art market support the preservation, distribution and accessibility to historical film works? How do female moving image artists feel about their relationship to the art market and the collecting institution? How does this differ from their relationship to self-determined (and feminist) models for exhibition and distribution? Audience Questions 58.30 (Question 1) How do we represent historical feminist work in a contemporary institutional context and innately embody feminism? 52:00 (Question 2) With Joanna Paul’s work how do you release something so personal to the marketplace? MW on market potentially providing funds for restoring the Joanna Paul archive 65:32 (Question 3) In the 1970s structuralist movement how did women extend the paradigm of experimental film? 68:30 LR: What does contemporary feminist scholarship project on the past? 73.00 (Question 4) How did women artists in the 1970s support themselves financially? 76:00 (Question 5) What other parallel histories and genealogies of Women’s experimental film-making await scholarship? 79.30 (Question 6) Does exclusion from official histories and movements offer a kind of freedom from ‘the baggage’ of other histories? 81.21 (Question 7) What kind of challenges are associated with archiving and preserving video as a medium? 86:00 (Question 8) How do we prioritise what gets preserved? 88:28 (Question 9) How do we introduce the work of older female artists to younger female practitioners? 93.30 (Question 10) What kind of writing accompanies the works and in what form, be it essays, cataloguing or other? 101.00 (Question 11) What other contemporary resources exist for the promotion of film works by women? 106:00 Ends Thanks to LUX, The London Film Festival, Benjamin Cook and Stuart Heaney.

Pegbar and Grill
Episode 10 – Sarah Gomes Harris & Benjamin Cook

Pegbar and Grill

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2014 77:40


This week we interview Sarah Gomes Harris and Benjamin Cook, co-creator and writer respectively, of CBBC's award winning Sarah and Duck. Subscribe on itunes! itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-p…rill/id848275029 Show Notes! Sarah and Duck http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/sarah-and-duck http://youtu.be/JX8ZVyZGU2k Karrot Animation http://www.karrotanimation.com/ Eyelash mites http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demodex Cartoon Forum http://www.cartoon-media.eu/cartoon-forum/cartoon-forum-2014.htm Cel Action http://www.celaction.com Last Pivate Occupant of 10 Downing Street http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_Downing_Street#First_Lord.27s_house:_1733.E2.80.931735

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #283 - Deep Dish

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2011 121:35


A bumper crop of fantastic interviews highlights this week’s episode of Radio Free Skaro! Steven, our man in…er…Chicago managed to talk to Mark Sheppard about his lifelong passion for Doctor Who and his desire to return to the show, Benjamin Cook talks about his experiences writing The Writer’s Tale with Russell T Davies, Nick Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery discuss Tom Baker’s long awaited return to the role of The Doctor (in audio form), as well as say all that they can about the upcoming project to animate the missing episodes of The Reign of Terror, and Robert Shearman mentions Volume 2 of Running Through Corridors in between mouthfuls of pizza and beer. We hope you enjoy these interviews as much as we enjoy bringing them to you! Check out the show notes at http://www.radiofreeskaro.com

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 73: Writers Tale, Doctors and Kingdom of Silver

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2008 19:13


Hardcover: 512 pagesPublisher: BBC Books (25 Sep 2008)Language EnglishISBN-10: 1846075718ISBN-13: 978-1846075711 Product Dimensions: 24.6 x 19 x 4 cm Synopsis "Writing isn' just a job that stops at six-thirty...It's a mad, sexy, sad, scary, obsessive, ruthless, joyful, and utterly, utterly personal thing. There's not the writer and then me; there's just me. All of my life connects to the writing. All of it." A unique look into the BBC's most popular family drama, Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale is a year in the life of the hit television series, as told by the show's Head Writer and Executive Producer. A candid and in-depth correspondence between Russell T Davies and journalist Benjamin Cook, the book explores in detail Russell's work on Series Four, revealing how he plans the series and works with the show's writers; where he gets his ideas for plot, character and scene; how actors are cast and other creative decisions are made; and how he juggles the demands of Doctor Who with the increasingly successful Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures spin-offs. Russell's scripts are discussed as they develop, and Russell and Ben's wide-ranging discussions bring in experiences from previous series of Doctor Who as well as other shows Russell has written and created, including Queer As Folk, Bob and Rose, and The Second Coming.The reader is given total access to the show as it's created, and the writing is everything you would expect from Russell T Davies: warm, witty, insightful, and honest.Fully illustrated with never-before-seen photos and artwork - including original drawings by Russell himself - The Writer's Tale is a not only the ultimate Doctor Who book, but a celebration of great writing and great television.Kingdom of SilverStarring Sylvester McCoyWith Terry Molloy and Neil Roberts (Duration: 120' Approx) CAST: KINGDOM OF SILVER: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Neil Roberts (Temeter), Kate Terence (Sara), Terry Molloy (Magus Riga), James George (Merel), Bunny Reed (Ardith), Holly King (Etin), Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen)KEEPSAKE: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Neil Roberts (Temeter), Kate Terence (Sara), Terry Molloy (Examiner 2), James George (Corvus), Nicholas Briggs (Examiner 1) SYNOPSIS - KINGDOM OF SILVER (A Three-Part Story): The Doctor arrives on Tasak in search of refreshment, armed with nothing more than a kettle.  But this is a time of crisis for a civilisation about to enter an industrial age.  Mindful that a devastating war is only recently over, the wise and revered Magus Riga will do almost anything to save his people from the follies of the past.  But the road to hell is paved with good intentions.  And the planet Tasak is host to ancient powers buried deep and long forgotten.  Can visitors from another world avert disaster or will their intervention drag this innocent world into the Orion War? SYNOPSIS - KEEPSAKE (A One-Part Story): Sifting through the technological junk of Reclaim Platform Juliet-November-Kilo, the Doctor discovers evidence of a personal tragedy involving some friends of his.  Where will the story of their fate lead? AUTHOR: James Swallow DIRECTOR: Ken Bentley and Nicholas Briggs SOUND DESIGN: David Darlington MUSIC: David Darlington COVER ART: Alex Mallinson NUMBER OF DISCS: 2 CDs RECORDED DATE: 8 & 9 May 2008 RELEASE DATE: 15 September 2008 PRODUCTION CODE: 7Z/D ISBN: 978-1-84435-321-7 CHRONOLOGICAL PLACEMENT: This story takes place between the television adventures, Survival and the 1996 TV Movie, and after the Big Finish audio adventure .