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with hazy memories the adventurers wander deeper into the macabre morgue Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast with our brand new adventure Turn Of Fortunes Wheel Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedice
We all got together had a small recap but things went off the rails Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Our heroes wake with hazy memories in a morgue. Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast with our brand new adventure Turn Of Fortunes Wheel Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedice
Turn of Fortunes Wheel Session 0 Sometimes we can't all get together at the same time, so instead of missing out we're branching off on an alternate adventure that doesn't always need the same people Join us as we explore Sigil and the outlands, there is a glitch in the multiverse and its up to us to correct it! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
One lump or two? Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Time might be Fossil's business, but creating seamless experiences across 65 global markets is their superpower.Join hosts Chuck Moxley and Nick Paladino as they talk with Chayse Joubert, Former Senior Director of Digital Transformation at Fossil Group. Drawing from his experience launching 65 localized websites in a single year and leading digital innovation for iconic brands like McCormick & Company, Whole Foods, and grocery retailer H-E-B., Chayse shares invaluable insights on creating true omnichannel experiences, building digital shelf excellence, and using AI as a tool rather than a replacement for human expertise.Key Takeaways from this episode:Your customers don't think in channels – they want seamless experiences wherever they engage with your brand.Global expansion demands more than logistics, it includes navigating country-specific regulations, accounting rules, and cultural nuances.Treat AI as another tool in your toolkit and not as a job replacement.Want more tips and strategies to create frictionless user experiences? Subscribe to our newsletter below!https://www.thefrictionlessexperience.com/frictionless -Fossil Group's Website: https://www.fossilgroup.com/Chayse's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chayse-joubert-20530151/Chuck's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckmoxley/ Nick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/npaladino/Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(00:42) Football Discussion(05:50) Chayse's Role at Fossil Group(09:00) Strategic Growth Planning Process(11:00) Watch Talk(16:00) Customer-Focused Philosophy(19:30) Digital Innovation and Omnichannel Strategy(21:10) Digital Shelf Excellence(26:00) Social Media as a Sales Channel(28:00) Global Website Expansion Challenges(32:20) H-E-B Experience and Project Management(36:30) Digital Myths: Omnichannel vs Channel Split(37:40) AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement(43:00) Conclusion
Unfortunately there's no Yelp for Goblin Inns Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
The gang learn about commerce and supply and demand Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton.ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & Author) Keret discusses the profound impact of his parents' survival stories from the Holocaust on his work. He explores how extreme human experiences can lead to extraordinary resilience and creativity,JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt, Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano) Shanley highlights the invaluable lessons and life experiences gained from his time in the Marine Corps. He emphasizes the significance of diverse interactions and communal living, underscoring how these experiences shape both his artistic vision and societal views.JOY GORMAN WETTELS (Exec. Producer of 13 Reasons Why, UnPrisoned · Founder of Joy Coalition) Joy Gorman Wettels reflects on her theatrical upbringing and the influence of her mother's passion for Sondheim and Neil Simon. She shares touching memories of the LGBTQ+ community in her life and how these early experiences cultivated her love for storytelling and community theater.PAUL SCHRADER (Screenwriter/Director · Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, First Reformed) Schrader analyzes the lasting impact of Taxi Driver on his work. He details his technique of immersing the audience into the protagonist's perspective and psychology.CHAYSE IRVIN (Award-winning Cinematographer · Blonde starring Ana de Armas · Beyonce: Lemonade · Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman) Irvin discusses using mise-en-scène to represent characters' psychological states.MANUEL BILLETER (Cinematographer · The Gilded Age · Inventing Anna · Jessica Jones · Luke Cage) Billeter recounts his early inspirations from masters like Fellini and Antonioni and his invaluable learning experiences while working alongside Alfonso Cuarón.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInsta:@creativeprocesspodcast
JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton.ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & Author) Keret discusses the profound impact of his parents' survival stories from the Holocaust on his work. He explores how extreme human experiences can lead to extraordinary resilience and creativity,JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt, Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano) Shanley highlights the invaluable lessons and life experiences gained from his time in the Marine Corps. He emphasizes the significance of diverse interactions and communal living, underscoring how these experiences shape both his artistic vision and societal views.JOY GORMAN WETTELS (Exec. Producer of 13 Reasons Why, UnPrisoned · Founder of Joy Coalition) Joy Gorman Wettels reflects on her theatrical upbringing and the influence of her mother's passion for Sondheim and Neil Simon. She shares touching memories of the LGBTQ+ community in her life and how these early experiences cultivated her love for storytelling and community theater.PAUL SCHRADER (Screenwriter/Director · Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, First Reformed) Schrader analyzes the lasting impact of Taxi Driver on his work. He details his technique of immersing the audience into the protagonist's perspective and psychology.CHAYSE IRVIN (Award-winning Cinematographer · Blonde starring Ana de Armas · Beyonce: Lemonade · Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman) Irvin discusses using mise-en-scène to represent characters' psychological states.MANUEL BILLETER (Cinematographer · The Gilded Age · Inventing Anna · Jessica Jones · Luke Cage) Billeter recounts his early inspirations from masters like Fellini and Antonioni and his invaluable learning experiences while working alongside Alfonso Cuarón.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInsta:@creativeprocesspodcast
JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton.ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & Author) Keret discusses the profound impact of his parents' survival stories from the Holocaust on his work. He explores how extreme human experiences can lead to extraordinary resilience and creativity,JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt, Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano) Shanley highlights the invaluable lessons and life experiences gained from his time in the Marine Corps. He emphasizes the significance of diverse interactions and communal living, underscoring how these experiences shape both his artistic vision and societal views.JOY GORMAN WETTELS (Exec. Producer of 13 Reasons Why, UnPrisoned · Founder of Joy Coalition) Joy Gorman Wettels reflects on her theatrical upbringing and the influence of her mother's passion for Sondheim and Neil Simon. She shares touching memories of the LGBTQ+ community in her life and how these early experiences cultivated her love for storytelling and community theater.PAUL SCHRADER (Screenwriter/Director · Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, First Reformed) Schrader analyzes the lasting impact of Taxi Driver on his work. He details his technique of immersing the audience into the protagonist's perspective and psychology.CHAYSE IRVIN (Award-winning Cinematographer · Blonde starring Ana de Armas · Beyonce: Lemonade · Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman) Irvin discusses using mise-en-scène to represent characters' psychological states.MANUEL BILLETER (Cinematographer · The Gilded Age · Inventing Anna · Jessica Jones · Luke Cage) Billeter recounts his early inspirations from masters like Fellini and Antonioni and his invaluable learning experiences while working alongside Alfonso Cuarón.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInsta:@creativeprocesspodcast
JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton.ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & Author) Keret discusses the profound impact of his parents' survival stories from the Holocaust on his work. He explores how extreme human experiences can lead to extraordinary resilience and creativity,JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt, Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano) Shanley highlights the invaluable lessons and life experiences gained from his time in the Marine Corps. He emphasizes the significance of diverse interactions and communal living, underscoring how these experiences shape both his artistic vision and societal views.JOY GORMAN WETTELS (Exec. Producer of 13 Reasons Why, UnPrisoned · Founder of Joy Coalition) Joy Gorman Wettels reflects on her theatrical upbringing and the influence of her mother's passion for Sondheim and Neil Simon. She shares touching memories of the LGBTQ+ community in her life and how these early experiences cultivated her love for storytelling and community theater.PAUL SCHRADER (Screenwriter/Director · Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, First Reformed) Schrader analyzes the lasting impact of Taxi Driver on his work. He details his technique of immersing the audience into the protagonist's perspective and psychology.CHAYSE IRVIN (Award-winning Cinematographer · Blonde starring Ana de Armas · Beyonce: Lemonade · Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman) Irvin discusses using mise-en-scène to represent characters' psychological states.MANUEL BILLETER (Cinematographer · The Gilded Age · Inventing Anna · Jessica Jones · Luke Cage) Billeter recounts his early inspirations from masters like Fellini and Antonioni and his invaluable learning experiences while working alongside Alfonso Cuarón.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInsta:@creativeprocesspodcast
JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton.ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & Author) Keret discusses the profound impact of his parents' survival stories from the Holocaust on his work. He explores how extreme human experiences can lead to extraordinary resilience and creativity,JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt, Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano) Shanley highlights the invaluable lessons and life experiences gained from his time in the Marine Corps. He emphasizes the significance of diverse interactions and communal living, underscoring how these experiences shape both his artistic vision and societal views.JOY GORMAN WETTELS (Exec. Producer of 13 Reasons Why, UnPrisoned · Founder of Joy Coalition) Joy Gorman Wettels reflects on her theatrical upbringing and the influence of her mother's passion for Sondheim and Neil Simon. She shares touching memories of the LGBTQ+ community in her life and how these early experiences cultivated her love for storytelling and community theater.PAUL SCHRADER (Screenwriter/Director · Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, First Reformed) Schrader analyzes the lasting impact of Taxi Driver on his work. He details his technique of immersing the audience into the protagonist's perspective and psychology.CHAYSE IRVIN (Award-winning Cinematographer · Blonde starring Ana de Armas · Beyonce: Lemonade · Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman) Irvin discusses using mise-en-scène to represent characters' psychological states.MANUEL BILLETER (Cinematographer · The Gilded Age · Inventing Anna · Jessica Jones · Luke Cage) Billeter recounts his early inspirations from masters like Fellini and Antonioni and his invaluable learning experiences while working alongside Alfonso Cuarón.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInsta:@creativeprocesspodcast
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JULIE ANDREWS (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Actress & Singer · The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins) Andrews shares her experience working on Mary Poppins, revealing behind-the-scenes secrets about the character. She reminisces about her collaboration with Walt Disney and Tony Walton.ETGAR KERET (Cannes Film Festival Award-winning Director & Author) Keret discusses the profound impact of his parents' survival stories from the Holocaust on his work. He explores how extreme human experiences can lead to extraordinary resilience and creativity,JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Oscar, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt, Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano) Shanley highlights the invaluable lessons and life experiences gained from his time in the Marine Corps. He emphasizes the significance of diverse interactions and communal living, underscoring how these experiences shape both his artistic vision and societal views.JOY GORMAN WETTELS (Exec. Producer of 13 Reasons Why, UnPrisoned · Founder of Joy Coalition) Joy Gorman Wettels reflects on her theatrical upbringing and the influence of her mother's passion for Sondheim and Neil Simon. She shares touching memories of the LGBTQ+ community in her life and how these early experiences cultivated her love for storytelling and community theater.PAUL SCHRADER (Screenwriter/Director · Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, First Reformed) Schrader analyzes the lasting impact of Taxi Driver on his work. He details his technique of immersing the audience into the protagonist's perspective and psychology.CHAYSE IRVIN (Award-winning Cinematographer · Blonde starring Ana de Armas · Beyonce: Lemonade · Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman) Irvin discusses using mise-en-scène to represent characters' psychological states.MANUEL BILLETER (Cinematographer · The Gilded Age · Inventing Anna · Jessica Jones · Luke Cage) Billeter recounts his early inspirations from masters like Fellini and Antonioni and his invaluable learning experiences while working alongside Alfonso Cuarón.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInsta:@creativeprocesspodcast
Tonight!: Ranarat Takes the lead Chitauri Can't see in the dark Harumph Stands around While Corrie wakes up fine Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Ranarat Misses a shot Chitauri Casts a spell Harumph Can't take a hint While Corrie Gets an eye opener Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Corrie Critically Fails Ranarat steals a potion Chitauri deals some damage While Harumph holds the line Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Corrie Builds a wall Ranarat gulps a potion Chitauri tries a curse While Harumph stands alone Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: The Hand Job Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Chitauri takes a swing! Corrie goes for a run Ranarat finds a giant diamond While Harumph digs out some rope Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Chitauri gets philosophical Corrie goes blind Ranarat quietly stands by While Harumph takes a swing Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Chitauri gives the finger Corrie drinks a potion Ranarat takes an acid dip While Harumph gets a shot in Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
The party delves deeper trying to find their employer Join Raf as our Dungeon Master as he takes Cat, Chayse, Dave, Vincent, Morley and Matt through the 5E classic Lost Mine Of Phandelver. Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Tonight!: Chitauri gets turned down by a sword Corrie hears the sound of one hand clapping Ranarat gets all choked up While Harumph gets that big hand energy Confused? you won't be after tonight's episode! Join Dave, Chayse, Raf, Morley and Matt as the Arcane Dice podcast as they play their way through Waterdeep: Dungeon Of The Mad Mage Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
The party track the goblins to a nearby cave. Join Raf as our Dungeon Master as he takes Cat, Chayse, Dave, Vincent, Morley and Matt through the 5E classic Lost Mine Of Phandelver. Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
In this episode of Rat Race Reboot, host Laura Noel interviews Dean Inniss, managing partner at Your Best Life Now, about finding fulfillment and avoiding burnout in your career. They discuss the importance of alignment between employees' skills and interests and their job responsibilities, fostering engagement through empathy and listening, and leading change in positive ways. Connect with Laura: https://www.stretchintosuccess.com/ratracereboot/ Listen/Watch Rat Race Reboot: https://www.ratracereboot.com/ Connect with Dean at Your Best Life: https://www.yblnow.com/ Guest Bio: DEAN INNISS Strategist, Entrepreneur, Managing Partner at Your Best Life Now Key Focus: Elevating Finance, Family, Fitness and Faith to maximize Your Best Life through coaching, community and exclusive once in a lifetime experiences In 2019, Dean Inniss decided to leave corporate America, where he honed his leadership, partnership, and business skills on a national, regional and local level. Dean adopted a philosophy of elevating the performance of those around him through training, mentorship and motivation and uses those skills to build new relationships. His unique background of business experience, law enforcement, martial arts training and economic analysis gives him the perspective few have to guide entrepreneurs, CEOS, and other top executives to new heights. Most recently, Dean was the President and COO of a large regional mortgage bank that doubled its size under his leadership, originating over $400,000,000 in residential and commercial loans and servicing $1,000,000,000 in receivables. Dean optimizes business performance and the economic and financial expertise to anticipate and prepare for the future. He also served as a board director of the Texas Mortgage Bankers Association. Dean lives in El Paso with Dolores, his wife of 25 years and son Chayse. #Deaninniss #Yourbestlifenow #Lauranoel #RatRaceReboot #Mindset #StretchIntoSuccess #ParadigmShift
With a new member of the party leading the charge they get deeper into the woods. Join Raf as our Dungeon Master as he takes Cat, Chayse, Dave, Vincent, Morley and Matt through the 5E classic Lost Mine Of Phandelver
The Party finishes their first watch and heads for adventure Join Raf as our Dungeon Master as he takes Cat, Chayse, Dave, Vincent, Morley and Matt through the 5E classic Lost Mine Of Phandelver
We talk with singer / songwriter Chayse Abrams. Chayse is a traditional country artist with influences from Keith Whitley, Randy Travis, and Josh Turner. We had a great time hanging out with Chayse. Hope you enjoy the episode. Hollar!
Cinematographer Chayse Irvin (Blackkklansman, Blonde, Beyoncé's Lemonade…) joins Robert for this edition of The Film Cult Podcast. intro: The Smalls outro: Zak Pashak and Chrome Chomsky
The party Gathers to find out exactly why they were called together. Join Raf as our Dungeon Master as he takes Cat, Chayse, Dave, Vincent, Morley and Matt through the 5E classic Lost Mine Of Phandelver
Even though United Airlines prevented IL's Terry Foy and Nick Ossello from recording during the second half of Notre Dame's win over Maryland on Sunday (in accordance with listener's wishes), the duo dives into how Notre Dame was able to dictate the tempo vs. the Terps and how that led to their 14-9 win. From there, they jump back to Saturday's 16-14 Hopkins win over Virginia and how the Blue Jays went blow-for-blow with the Cavaliers and, in order to better understand how they did so, they bring on goalie Chayse Ierlan. To wrap, they talk about Penn's upset of Duke, Princeton's win over Carolina, then the four teams' reversal on Sunday, and Penn State's incredible comeback vs. Yale.
Join the Arcane Dice Podcast as we delve into the classic 5E adventure! Brand new Heroes! More cast members! Raf debuting as the Dungeon Master for this exciting adventure! Join Morley, Chayse, Matt, Dave and two new cast members Vincent and Cat as Raf gets handcuffed to the DM's throne and gets session Zero off the ground! Not only can you listen to the arcane dice podcast from wherever you enjoy your podcasts you can also watch our episodes on YouTube!! https://www.youtube.com/@arcanedicepodcast5065/featured
Aged 43, Melanie had never had sex. After a suggestion from her support worker, all this changed. She went online and found Chayse, a sex worker who was able to sensitively meet her needs. In an extended interview, Melanie and Chayse reveal how they went from spending an hour together to overnight stays. He's now helping her to find love through dating which she's relieved about because the escort business is expensive! Disability minister and all-action-hero Tom Pursglove ruffled the feathers of disabled Twitter-users this week after being filmed on a dawn raid of alleged benefit fraudsters. Nikki and Emma discuss. And when we say film, we mean Hollywood, baby. PRESENTERS: Nikki Fox and Emma Tracey SOUND MIXING: Dave O'Neill PRODUCERS: Becky Grisedale, Emma Tracey ASSISTANT EDITOR: Beth Rose EDITOR: Damon Rose (no relation) Subscribe now, Google to read the transcript, say "Alexa, ask the BBC for Access All" and look out for our articles on the BBC News website too. See how we look after you x
“I was using this jazz technique called woodshedding where you basically isolate yourself, and you come up with harmonic devices that then you can put in your pocket and play during the set. And it's sort of like you create events where you can stimulate happy accidents.So I was doing that I think over a six-month period, and I came up with a lot of different ideas, for example, the sequence where Marilyn Monroe is in the ménage à trois, and she's having a three-way sex scene, and the image is . I found that idea when I went to Canal Plastics in New York, and I ordered a piece of polycarbonate that was mirrored on one side, and I was able to bend it and I would shoot stuff in my studio collaborating with Jack Martinez, a photographer, who would cast different people and we would shoot things together. And I basically, through pre-production, I created I couldn't even count how many cinematic devices, and they were happy accidents in a lot of ways, but in other situations, they were gifts that were given to me by collaborators. And I just had those in my pocket. And a lot of times they would come out spontaneously, like if I saw a scene, and I felt like there was a moment in which we could articulate in a more abstracted point of view...there's a sequence like when Marilyn is coming to the premier, and it's a frenzy and the fans are looking like they're going to consume her. And that sequence, the way it's written, I can interpret that as almost, to go back to the same musical analogy, in jazz would be a moment where the images get to give a solo on the song, on the theme and express it strictly through metaphor and distort notions of reality as long as it's in harmony with what's happening psychologically.”Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.“I was using this jazz technique called woodshedding where you basically isolate yourself, and you come up with harmonic devices that then you can put in your pocket and play during the set. And it's sort of like you create events where you can stimulate happy accidents.So I was doing that I think over a six-month period, and I came up with a lot of different ideas, for example, the sequence where Marilyn Monroe is in the ménage à trois, and she's having a three-way sex scene, and the image is . I found that idea when I went to Canal Plastics in New York, and I ordered a piece of polycarbonate that was mirrored on one side, and I was able to bend it and I would shoot stuff in my studio collaborating with Jack Martinez, a photographer, who would cast different people and we would shoot things together. And I basically, through pre-production, I created I couldn't even count how many cinematic devices, and they were happy accidents in a lot of ways, but in other situations, they were gifts that were given to me by collaborators. And I just had those in my pocket. And a lot of times they would come out spontaneously, like if I saw a scene, and I felt like there was a moment in which we could articulate in a more abstracted point of view...there's a sequence like when Marilyn is coming to the premier, and it's a frenzy and the fans are looking like they're going to consume her. And that sequence, the way it's written, I can interpret that as almost, to go back to the same musical analogy, in jazz would be a moment where the images get to give a solo on the song, on the theme and express it strictly through metaphor and distort notions of reality as long as it's in harmony with what's happening psychologically.”www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“In certain ways, I'm using my intellect and or making these connections, but then I'm also trying to do things such as... So the whole concept of subjectivity in a film is you're representing a particular character's point of view, but there's another way to express that. It's through mise-en-scène. So you can express a character, you could have a complete tableau and create the proscenium classical frame, but maybe it's the green on the wall that expresses her inner desire or the warm light. So you create these metaphors that are actually expressing the psychological experience of the character through the physical space.For me, the more risky things, the more things that defied expectations are really important to me. I guess it even goes down to just novelty. How do you create a need or a yearning? And the spectator, you create a particular rhythm and then you change that rhythm, and then it's almost like you try to sensitize your spectator to these ideas by defining a particular rhythm that you've set for them.”Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.“In certain ways, I'm using my intellect and or making these connections, but then I'm also trying to do things such as... So the whole concept of subjectivity in a film is you're representing a particular character's point of view, but there's another way to express that. It's through mise-en-scène. So you can express a character, you could have a complete tableau and create the proscenium classical frame, but maybe it's the green on the wall that expresses her inner desire or the warm light. So you create these metaphors that are actually expressing the psychological experience of the character through the physical space.For me, the more risky things, the more things that defied expectations are really important to me. I guess it even goes down to just novelty. How do you create a need or a yearning? And the spectator, you create a particular rhythm and then you change that rhythm, and then it's almost like you try to sensitize your spectator to these ideas by defining a particular rhythm that you've set for them.”www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.“That's the thing that contributes most to a film is just really giving it your all. That's all I can do on a movie. I can't really make a movie good or not because that's decided by the spectator. That's not in my control. All I can do is give it everything that I have. Like that's just the love I have to give. So why bring in all these other things? Just set it up so you can give it everything that you've got each time. In those theoretical considerations about how a scene can function or be rendered or shot or executed or all these things, just think of it as, 'Oh, this is the challenge.' I want authenticity. How do we create an environment where that's more likely to happen? Because it's never going to be something that I can enforce, and the more I try to enforce it, the less likely it'll happen. So it's very tricky.It's luck. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. There's definitely times where I think back, like I would have liked to have done that differently. But that's always going to be the feeling, no matter how well you do it, you know?”www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“That's the thing that contributes most to a film is just really giving it your all. That's all I can do on a movie. I can't really make a movie good or not because that's decided by the spectator. That's not in my control. All I can do is give it everything that I have. Like that's just the love I have to give. So why bring in all these other things? Just set it up so you can give it everything that you've got each time. In those theoretical considerations about how a scene can function or be rendered or shot or executed or all these things, just think of it as, 'Oh, this is the challenge.' I want authenticity. How do we create an environment where that's more likely to happen? Because it's never going to be something that I can enforce, and the more I try to enforce it, the less likely it'll happen. So it's very tricky.It's luck. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. There's definitely times where I think back, like I would have liked to have done that differently. But that's always going to be the feeling, no matter how well you do it, you know?”Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.“Spike Lee is an auteur. He is expressing his sentiment and his culture and the things that he's learned in his life through his craft. Filming BlacKkKlansmen was a really confusing period for me because I felt very connected to Spike, and I just moved to New York at the time, and what a welcoming hand. You know, the King of Brooklyn sort of being like, 'Welcome to New York!' and I'd just moved there, so it was like such a gift. When I reflect on the material, to be honest with you, the reason that I took the film was actually much more about a need to feel connected to my father. And when I read the part of the script where the guys in the KKK blow up in a car bomb, I just saw my dad laughing in my mind and sitting in the theater laughing because he would've found that so funny and ironic. And that's why I took the film, it was so I could give him that gift of laughter because I found meaning in that. And the challenges in the pre-production period, Spike has its way of working and it's sort of fun and it's not as serious. It's like things just made sense to him in a way that with other directors I've worked with, not so much. And then Spike has his office at 40 acres. He puts in work down there. Other times he's like on CNN or he's hosting a party with his family, or he is at the Nicks or Yankees game. Like he has sort of this other life. And he's also a persona. So even just walking around with him, he's like one of the most recognizable figures in America.”www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“Spike Lee is an auteur. He is expressing his sentiment and his culture and the things that he's learned in his life through his craft. Filming BlacKkKlansmen was a really confusing period for me because I felt very connected to Spike, and I just moved to New York at the time, and what a welcoming hand. You know, the King of Brooklyn sort of being like, 'Welcome to New York!' and I'd just moved there, so it was like such a gift. When I reflect on the material, to be honest with you, the reason that I took the film was actually much more about a need to feel connected to my father. And when I read the part of the script where the guys in the KKK blow up in a car bomb, I just saw my dad laughing in my mind and sitting in the theater laughing because he would've found that so funny and ironic. And that's why I took the film, it was so I could give him that gift of laughter because I found meaning in that. And the challenges in the pre-production period, Spike has its way of working and it's sort of fun and it's not as serious. It's like things just made sense to him in a way that with other directors I've worked with, not so much. And then Spike has his office at 40 acres. He puts in work down there. Other times he's like on CNN or he's hosting a party with his family, or he is at the Nicks or Yankees game. Like he has sort of this other life. And he's also a persona. So even just walking around with him, he's like one of the most recognizable figures in America.”Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.“And so I started experimenting in different things. And that journey has taken me on kind of a different route. For a while, I've only done one movie a year, and then I may not do a movie that year, but I'm doing a lot of fine art. You know, I've worked with Adam Pendleton and Dina Lawson and Khalil Joseph, and other fine artists. And we'll do works that will be exhibited in museums and stuff like that. But I'm always just getting opportunities to sort of express what I'm feeling at the time. Whereas if I had a different need, I migh have just concentrated on films. There's projects that have come on my doorstep that have been big budget projects, you know, a superhero or whatnot, but I've always declined because I really have a need for freedom. And when I say that, I mean specifically freedom of interference from others. And I know that when you're spending a certain amount of money, you will get that interference. But then there's the other form of freedom, which is having the resources to act on your free will. So really the only way that I get those opportunities is working with guys like Spike Lee, where he gets the resources, just enough to act on his free will. But then he also protects the film so there's no interference, and he'll get rid of anyone who is messing with that. And so I just try to find directors with a like mind, and I am lucky to work with them. And I hope to travel my whole career working with people like that, or my whole life.”www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“And so I started experimenting in different things. And that journey has taken me on kind of a different route. For a while, I've only done one movie a year, and then I may not do a movie that year, but I'm doing a lot of fine art. You know, I've worked with Adam Pendleton and Dina Lawson and Khalil Joseph, and other fine artists. And we'll do works that will be exhibited in museums and stuff like that. But I'm always just getting opportunities to sort of express what I'm feeling at the time. Whereas if I had a different need, I migh have just concentrated on films. There's projects that have come on my doorstep that have been big budget projects, you know, a superhero or whatnot, but I've always declined because I really have a need for freedom. And when I say that, I mean specifically freedom of interference from others. And I know that when you're spending a certain amount of money, you will get that interference. But then there's the other form of freedom, which is having the resources to act on your free will. So really the only way that I get those opportunities is working with guys like Spike Lee, where he gets the resources, just enough to act on his free will. But then he also protects the film so there's no interference, and he'll get rid of anyone who is messing with that. And so I just try to find directors with a like mind, and I am lucky to work with them. And I hope to travel my whole career working with people like that, or my whole life.”Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.“I think we're sort of in a period where there's a lack of permissiveness, and I think there's sort of a constant moralistic debate about the rightness and wrongness of anything that's consumed. Like in America, there was even a debate about abortion and stuff like that stimulated by the film Blonde that in our minds was not a theme that Andrew and I discussed. It was much more about how Marilyn Monroe would have liked things to have happened differently in her life. You know, it was more stimulus for emotions. It wasn't like a political thing that we were considering. So we're just in this moment, I think, in the collective consciousness of America. It's sort of captured in that kind of...violence. But in a way, I have always been curious about how people will perceive or receive the film as a collective because I think it had some controversial ideas in it. And one of the things that I value most about the film is that the reaction to the film was actually a part of the artistic endeavor itself because it is dealing with popular culture and how the collective views the persona in an individual and who the persona is outside of the individual.And the collective contributed to that film in that way because they're projecting a version of Marilyn that they've consumed, that they have a connection with, that our film violates. So it was like, for me, the movie was actually the reaction.”www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“I think we're sort of in a period where there's a lack of permissiveness, and I think there's sort of a constant moralistic debate about the rightness and wrongness of anything that's consumed. Like in America, there was even a debate about abortion and stuff like that stimulated by the film Blonde that in our minds was not a theme that Andrew and I discussed. It was much more about how Marilyn Monroe would have liked things to have happened differently in her life. You know, it was more stimulus for emotions. It wasn't like a political thing that we were considering. So we're just in this moment, I think, in the collective consciousness of America. It's sort of captured in that kind of...violence. But in a way, I have always been curious about how people will perceive or receive the film as a collective because I think it had some controversial ideas in it. And one of the things that I value most about the film is that the reaction to the film was actually a part of the artistic endeavor itself because it is dealing with popular culture and how the collective views the persona in an individual and who the persona is outside of the individual.And the collective contributed to that film in that way because they're projecting a version of Marilyn that they've consumed, that they have a connection with, that our film violates. So it was like, for me, the movie was actually the reaction.”Chase Irvin is a Canadian American cinematographer making waves in the film industry. Chayse has received immense critical acclaim for his vision and style. He has worked on features, shorts, and visual albums, most notably in his collaboration with Director Kahlil Joseph on the film Beyoncé: Lemonade. He lensed Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which received 6 Academy Award nominations, winning for best adapted screenplay. Chayse's first feature film Medeas won the prestigious Best Cinematography Debut at the Camerimage Film Festival in 2013. Hannah, starring Charlotte Rampling, won a Silver Hugo from the Chicago International Film Festival. Chase is a member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers. His latest films are Netflix's Blonde starring Ana de Armas and A24's God's Creatures starring Emily Watson.www.chayseirvin.comwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Team Deakins chats with the creative cinematographer Chayse Irvin (BLONDE, BLACKKKLANSMEN, HANNAH) about filmmaking and his career. We discuss the benefits of preparing for a scene and then finding it on the day, and Chayse describes how he brings an audience into his work through his compositions. Chayse speaks on his ongoing collaboration with artist and director Khalil Joseph and the unique and artistically productive environment he creates. Roger and James also dive into Chayse's work on Andrew Dominik's BLONDE and the similarly unique challenges he faced when shooting the film. We hope you enjoy the episode! - Recommended Episode Viewing: BLONDE, HANNAH
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We all knew that Andrew Dominik's "Blonde" would be one of the year's most controversial films before its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival. And that turned out to be true. While its depiction of its female subject rightfully received criticism, the cinematography by director of photography Chayse Irvin was consistently praised for its black and white compositions, use of filters, and blending of film stocks to create something vivid and evocative. Chayse spent some time talking with us about his work on the film, which you can listen to down below. Enjoy, and thank you! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture