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Welcome to Test Your Might the internet's ONLY video-game debate show. We debate the FACTS, the PLAUSIBLE, AND the IMPOSSIBLE based on the current video-game news. We hope you enjoy!!! Apple: https://apple.co/3C7jkVH Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3AnVfZw If you are on Apple Podcasts we would LOVE if you leave a review! Thanks in advance! Leave a 5 ***** rating on Spotify (MOBILE ONLY)! Let us know what you think about the show and how we can improve by emailing us @ whatthefunpodcast@gmail.com Want to connect with What The Fun? Here is everything you need to do so! Twitter - https://twitter.com/WhatTheFunPod FB - https://www.facebook.com/WhatTheFunPod Last, but not least, you can get your own What The Fun and Test Your Might merch! Follow the links below to check out the brand new logos on shirts, AND THEN BUY THEM! Courtesy of @cottonbureau. What The Fun White Logo: https://bit.ly/3Kv16xU What The Fun Black Logo: https://bit.ly/3koS0Z6 Test Your Might: https://bit.ly/38z9yz9 Find Mike here: Twitter: @StayAtH0meGamer Find Joe here: Twitter: @joeboarder21 Find Cicero here: Twitter: @StubbyStan Find Justin here: Twitter: @Rubberduck_2500 Music Credit: Agni Kai (from Avatar: The Last Airbender) Produced by SweetboikyleMastered by Ohad NissimAlbum Artwork by Riana DorseyComposed by Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn, Chris TedescoOriginally from Avatar: The Last Airbender and Avatar: Legend of Korra
Janet and Dante joyfully welcome Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra Sound Designer Benjamin Wynn to the podcast! Ben chats with Janet and Dante about his early experiences on ATLA, including what it's like to jump into the deep end on a job you have no idea how to do! Hear about Ben and previous BTE guest Jeremy Zuckerman's tandem approach to sound and music, learn about their creative manifesto, and find out what 99 Cent store purchase has become part of one of animation's most iconic scores! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Take a trip back in time and behind the scenes of DC Comics in the 1970s, as Professor Xum Yukinori reads more of his favorite pieces from THE AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS, DC's self-published mail-order fan magazine. Originally recorded in 2018 by Xum Yukinori; edited in 2021 by Isamu Hideaki-Yukinori and Adrian Zet. CONTENTS: 0:00:00 – “Short Circuits” Reprise. Music composed by Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, Mateo Pascual, Basil Poledouris, Hanu Khosla, Paleowolf, Pierre Langer, and Ike Yorihiro. 0:07:54 – “The Wrong Arm of the Law”. Music composed by Kevin MacLeod. 0:28:57 – Promo Break 1. 0:35:12 – “When Titans Clash – In Court”. Music composed by Fred Steiner. 1:13:25 – Promo Break 2. 1:20:38 – “Aging the All-Stars”. Music composed by Ike Yorihiro. Main show titles composed by Carl Johnson. Interstitial music composed by Carl Johnson and Steven Brandt. Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fwp_awodcc3-gallery/ Xum Yukinori (1963-2019) Please feel free to leave comments below Learn more (than you need to know) about XUM YUKINORI at http://xum-yukinori.blogspot.com Subscribe to FW PRESENTS on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fw-presents/id1207382042 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!
What are the differences between a main character, a protagonist, and the hero of a story? We attempt to answer this question while working through Beefporkribs' theory about the nature of the popular series "Avatar: The Last Airbender". Music and audio of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is the property of Jeremy Zuckerman, Benjamin Wynn, Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko, Aaron Ehasz, and Nickelodeon Animation Studios. SPOILERS for the ending of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" are contained throughout this episode. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
There have been 123 contestants in the history of Australian Survivor. Amongst these players are some true legends, some incredible characters and people you wish you could see again just to get another shot. There is also one man who is unique in the Australian Survivor community. A man who for whatever reason was on a celebrity season, despite him not being a celebrity. A man who so little is known about, we don't even know if the name we know him as, is his real name. That man is Benjamin Wynn. That man is an enigma. And that man is the main talking point of the episode you are about to listen to. So strap yourself in folks as we try and get to the bottom of the man, the myth, the legend (in at least one hosts eyes) that is Benjamin Wynn.
Take a trip back in time and behind the scenes of DC Comics in the 1970s, as Professor Xum Yukinori reads more of his favorite pieces from THE AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS, DC’s self-published mail-order fan magazine. Originally recorded in 2018 by Xum Yukinori; edited in 2020 by Isamu Hideaki-Yukinori and Adrian Zet. CONTENTS: 00:00 – “Short Circuits”. Music composed by Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, Frederik Wiedmann, Ike Yoshihiro, and Alan Taylor. 08:25 – "Follow that Space Cabby". Music composed by Kevin Riepl. 27:27 – Promo Break 1. 30:36 – "The War Between the Fox and the Crow". Music composed by Kevin MacLeod. 49:44– Promo Break 2. 52:39 – "Badges, Buttons, and Secret Codes Too". Music composed by Ike Yoshihiro. Main show titles and interstitial music composed by Carl Johnson. Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fwp_awodcc2-gallery/ Xum Yukinori (1963-2019) Please feel free to leave comments below Learn more (than you need to know) about XUM YUKINORI at http://xum-yukinori.blogspot.com Subscribe to FW PRESENTS on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fw-presents/id1207382042 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening!
This next composer is one of my favorites. His scores for Nickelodeon's Avatar The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra are some of the most iconic animation scores for an animated series. After graduating from California Institute of Arts where he studied modern composition with a focus on computer music and sonic art, he started The Track Team with co-founder Benjamin Wynn (aka Deru). The music and sound design duo won two Emmy Awards and five nominations and worked on Dreamworks' Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. Since then, this composer has also scored the Netflix Original Film, Horse Girl. The composer is... Jeremy Zuckerman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composertalk/support
The TV Ark & The Ark of E Network are Proud to Present : Bending Not Breaking ; a New Weekly Series Hosted By : Sunshine Mayfield (Lost in the Folds LISTEN VIA The Music Ark) & Ben Pruitt (The Vespers Project AVAILABLE ON iTunes Stitcher & thearkofe.com) Join Them Every Tuesday for the Next 19 Weeks as they journey through Season 1 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Episode by Episode! Each Week, Sunshine & Ben will also look at the given episode through a unique lens. For The Series Premiere: The Boy in the Iceberg, they chose to discuss TRUST. We hope You enjoy the episode, whether You're a Die-Hard Fan or a Total Newcomer; Avatar: The Last Airbender is a unique and wonderful series with so much depth to explore, We hope You'll join us for the journey ahead... Intro/Bumper/Outro (Avatar: The Last Airbender - Main Opening Theme by Jeremy Zuckerman & Benjamin Wynn , The Track Team) Follow Sunshine & Ben On Instagram : @mayfieldja & @nebfabulous , Twitter : @Mr_Sun_Shine & @nebfabulous Send Feedback : thearkofe@gmail.com Listen to EXCLUSIVE Episodes Series & Bonus Content : www.patreon.com/thearkofe Follow more from The Ark of E Network : On Instagram @thearkofenetwork , Twitter @thearkofe , Facebook : The Ark of E , and Our Website : www.thearkofe.com
Sam Hughes speaks with composer Andrew Prahlow, about his recent work on Outer Wilds, his journey into music composition, and more. Andrew Prahlow's music focuses on larger-than-life, emotive soundscapes with a core of chamber-ensemble minimalism, hoping to create a sense of familiar nostalgia for the listener. He began his career in music as an intern at John Powell's studio while completing his studies at the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television (SMPTV) Graduate Program at USC. From 2011-2014, he assisted on the music of ‘The Legend of Korra' for Jeremy Zuckerman and also on ‘Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness' for Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn. In 2015, his music was featured in trailers for Ridley Scott's ‘The Martian'. From 2015-2016, Andrew composed ambient guitar soundscapes for the Madden NFL franchise. In 2017, Andrew wrote an arrangement of ‘Be Our Guest' for the 2017 Academy Awards ‘Beauty and the Beast' TV spot, and the score to the Mobile VR Game of the Year, ‘Eclipse: Edge of Light'. Andrew also writes for mainstream trailer campaigns, including ‘Star Wars', ‘Avengers,' ‘Blade Runner 2049', and ‘Star Trek'. Special thanks to Callum Tennick for editing. Want to sponsor an episode? E-mail Sam at sam@thesoundarchitect.co.uk for your sponsorship to be read out on the podcast. This episode and so much more at: www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk Twitter: @SoundDesignUK Facebook: facebook.com/thesoundarchitect.co.uk Instagram: thesoundarchitectofficial Stay up to date via our Monthly Newsletter as well: www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/newsletter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesoundarchitect/message
This week, the guys are approached by a wizard offering them amazing powers, should they be worthy. Oh wait, that's actually the plot of the new film they are talking about this week, "Shazam!". How did the original Captain Marvel stay obscure for so long? Why have most people never heard of him? How does this more comedic film fit into the DC Film universe? Is Zachary Levi convincing in the role? To avoid SPOILERS for "Shazam!", please skip over 57:02-1:17:42 of the episode. Music and audio from "Superman/Shazam: The Return of Black Adam" is the property of Benjamin Wynn, Jeremy Zuckerman, Bobbie Page, Alan Burnett, Joaqium dos Santos, Sam Register, Bruce Timm, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Premiere, and DC Comics. Music and audio from "DC Universe: Online" is the property of Gerard Morino, Chad Mossholder, Daybreak Game Company, and WB Games. Music and audio from "Justice League Unlimited" is the property of Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis, Michael McCuistion, Dwayne McDuffie, Bruce Timm, James Tucker, Shaun McLaughlin, Warner Bros. Animation, and DC Comics. Music and audio from "Adventures of Captain Marvel" is the property of Cy Fuer, Hiram S. Brown, Jr, and Republic Pictures. Music and audio from "Shazam!" is the property of Benjamin Wallfisch, Peter Safran, New Line Cinema, DC Films, The Safran Company, Mad Ghost Productions, and Seven Buck Productions. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Benjamin Wynn, aka Deru, is an Emmy Award winning composer, sound designer, and music producer. In this episode, we discuss writing music for YouTube Red’s new series Impulse, composing the Marvel podcast Wolverine: The Long Night, spectral music, and his next album. (@_deru) Show Notes: Impulse Wolverine: The Long Night Website Twitter Soundcloud Facebook Documentary: A Life in Waves Spectral music Microtonal music Gèrard Grisey Baschet Brothers Photo credit: Tim Navis
Shock World Service 075: Unrealistic Plans (Chequerboard) 24/1/18 Dublin, Ireland http://www.shockworldservice.com 1. Yosi Horikawa - Bubbles Nothing like the sound of cascading ping pong balls to kick off proceedings. 2. Photay - Illusion of Seclusion Nimble house, disco rhythms with live drumming and rolling Latin percussion from New Yorks Evan Shornstein 3. Devendra Banhart - Jon Lends a hand Wispy heart warming pop collage from the Venezuelan Texan. 4. Shintaro Sakamoto - In a Phantom Mood Beloved cult singer, Tokyo based songwriter Shintaro Sakamoto with the lead song from his joyous third album. 5. TV On The Radio – Test Pilot (Chilly Gonzales Re-Make) Chilly Gonzales reworks this TV on the Radio song into a soulful instrumental. 6. Gaussian Curve – Impossible Island Serene, cheesy and delicious. 7. Exploding - Jim James A delightfully coy guitar ditty from American composer and primary songwriter of My Morning Jacket. 8. Portico Quartet - Prickly Pear (Take from 'Knee Deep in the North Sea' album) Instrumental band from London well known for their lush use of the miniature flying saucer like hang drum. 9. Garth Stevenson - Journey Brooklyn-based film composer and double bassist with a song that wouldn't be out of place on The Straight Story soundtrack. 10. Deru - The Future Never Comes American composer and sound designer Benjamin Wynn with a Boards of Canada-eseque beauty of a track. 11. Nils Frahm - Them Composition at its most fragile. One of many gems from the Berlin-based pianist. 12. Roger Eno - Stasis Affected A hypnotic and absorbing opener from Roger Eno's recent album. 13. The Durutti Column - Requiem Again Another hopeful lament from Vini Reilly. 14. Badly Drawn Boy - In Safe Hands A beautifully echo drenched song from Damon Gough featuring his trademark micro-cosmic production sounds. 15. The Innocence Mission - When the One Flower Suitcase A song about new beginnings from husband-and-wife singer-songwriters Karen and Don Peris from Pennsylvania.
When my friend Tom Hall first introduced me to the music of Deru, I was immediately drawn in. It was the combination of complexity and structure that I love in ambient work, but it was also unabashedly electronic and had edge that I liked. But I got a surprised when I did a little digging around, and found out that Benjamin Wynn, the man behind Deru, was also deeply entrenched in the music-for-TV world, having done music and sound design (with his partner Jeremy Zuckerman) for Avatar - The Last Airbender, Kung-Fu Panda - Legends of Awesomeness and others. A couple of Emmys speak to the quality of that work. In addition to that (!), he is also one of the founders of The Echo Society, a composer's collective that is gaining traction by producing a concert series that pushes people's perception of classical music concert - and modern music. All of this points to an amazingly efficient music and sound producer, and one that is able to work within - and embrace - many different sound environments. In our chat, we talk about how each of these opportunities presented themselves, but also how he is able to pull off all this work, and to keep such a high level of quality. I'm a fan, but I'm also fascinated by someone with this kind of process and one that is so consistent with their work. I learned a lot in this, and I hope you do too. Enjoy!
This week: we’re still on hiatus between books in the Korra-verse, so it’s time for that Republic City Dispatch tradition, a fireside chat with Korra Sound Benders Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn about creating Book Two Spirits. So without further ado, two of your hosts who make the least posts but have the most roasts Matt and Devindra!