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Troy Baker is Joel in The Last of Us video game, James in HBO's The Last of Us adaptation, and he's on The Anime Effect! Troy shares how being a father has shaped his view of Joel's character, his possible involvement with The Last of Us season 2, how Chris Sabat literally drove Troy to the world of anime English dubbing, and he teases his upcoming projects. Have a question for The Anime Effect? Ask it here. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The end of the spooky times draws near and thus we must bid it adieu but not before we get one final horror-themed flight in before the calendar page turns. And this flight is a special one, a return to the very roots of Copilots, to a simpler time, a time when we were an ANIME PODCAST! That's right on this the final spooky flight of the 2023 horror season we once again take flight into the world of Japanese animation, a world that has not seen our plane or our dulcet tones for nearly a year. So join us if you dare.The Copilots Review Patreon page --> PatreonNew episodes on the 2nd and 22nd of every month, with interstitial episodes released on the 12th.You can find us on YouTube. Check us out here --> Copilots Review on YouTubeIf you would like to contact us or recommend a series for us to watch/listen/play/otherwise interact with and review you can email us at CopilotsReview@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter at @copilotsreview, or join the Discord or find all of these options at copilotsreview.simplecast.com. Thanks again!We would love to thank JaxGameFace for our wonderful intro and outro music. Jax can be found streaming on Twitch at twitch.tv/JaxGameFace and on Twitter at @FaceJaxLastly we want to thank Jessica Kuczynski! She designed our awesome podcast art. You can find her other work, her shop or commission her for original art at her website jessicakuczynski.com or at her Twitter
Chris Sabat from MacMillan Estate planning discusses how trust planning minimized tax for the British Royal Family, protecting your business, keeping your estate in your bloodline, and investing during a recession.
Chris Sabat from MacMillan Estate planning discusses how trust planning minimized tax for the British Royal Family, protecting your business, keeping your estate in your bloodline, and investing during a recession.
Chris Sabat from MacMillan Estate planning discusses how trust planning minimized tax for the British Royal Family, protecting your business, keeping your estate in your bloodline, and investing during a recession.
Chris Sabat from MacMillan Estate planning discusses how trust planning minimized tax for the British Royal Family, protecting your business, keeping your estate in your bloodline, and investing during a recession.
To think, if Pat D had missed his train to New York Comic Con back in 2007, we might not be the friends we are today! This week is all about the past: first time meeting, first cosplay group together, Anime Unscripted, The Chibi Project. But most importantly, how I can't seem to have a normal conversation with Chris Sabat... I'm sorry.
Meelz and Jeff talk are delighted to talk to the cast of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero including Chris Sabat (Piccolo & Vegeta), Sean Schemmel (Goku), Jason Marnocha (Carmine), Kyle Herbet (Gohan), Zach Aguilar (Dr. Hedo), Aleks Le (Gamma 1) & Zeno Robinson (Gamma 2).They discuss everything from experience recording for the film, thoughts on the arc of Gohan and Piccolo in the film, Goku's subdued role in the film, and more.The second Dragon Ball Super film from the global hit anime franchise is hitting theaters August 19 with Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO!Special Thanks:CrunchyrollNagier of Big Gold Belt MediaErnesto of Full Circle Cinema
Vrai, Chiaki, and Meru look back at the proto-TRIGGER irreverent comedy, Panty & Stocking! 0:00:22 Intros 0:01:38 Why? 0:05:36 Background and Western influence 0:10:49 First impressions 0:14:27 Sub vs dub 0:23:06 The vibe of the time 0:26:42 Chris Sabat playing black man 0:31:09 Fatphobia 0:34:58 Garterbelt 0:37:52 Portrayal of women and sexuality 0:42:36 The re-virgining 0:49:38 The Japanese voice cast 0:51:47 Things we like: Scanty & Kneesocks 0:54:03 The soundtrack and the Weird Stuff 0:57:26 Referenceability 1:01:23 What can the sequel do? 1:08:00 Final thoughts 1:10:09 Outro Vrai: twitter.com/WriterVrai Chiaki: twitter.com/animatedempress Meru: twitter.com/pixelatedlenses AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ Recorded Saturday 16th July 2022 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
How'd it go for the first BBC announcer with an accent? How much work can you get if you "make it" in voiceover? How much did the woman behind Siri make? And what's a pencil got to do with any of this? All this and more in part 2! Like what you hear? Become a patron of the arts for as little as $2 a month! Or buy the book or some merch. Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. 00:25 RP and Wilfred Pickles (voiced by Simon Jackson) 04:26 The cast of Futurama work a lot! 08:17 Voiceover is easy! (right?) 11:30 #moxiemillion 12:30 Trying to find a job 13:55 Props and accessories 15:55 AI (even worse than the movie) 18:24 Bev Standing vs TikTok 20:50 sponsors: Sly Fox Trivia, Sambucol 23:06 Susan Bennett, the voice of Siri 27:53 It's in the game Music: Kevin MacLeod, Track Tribe . Links to all the research resources are on the website. Back when the BBC was first launched in 1922, the first General Manager of the corporation, Sir John Reith, insisted the BBC be as formal and quintessentially British as possible, and he created a number of rules towards this end. One thing he stressed in particular was that the newscasters spoke the “King's English.“ He felt it was “a style or quality of English that would not be laughed at in any part of the country”. He also assumed RP would be easier for people across the empire to understand versus a regional accent, of which the tiny land mass of the UK has dozens. Reish wanted things to be ‘just so,' even ordering that any newscaster reading the news after 8PM had to wear a dinner jacket while on air, on the radio, where no one could see them. The BBC didn't create Received Pronunciation, though. We can trace the origins of RP back to the secondary schools and universities of nineteenth-century Britain, making it the accent of a certain social class, the one with money. Their speech patterns - based loosely on the local accent of the south-east Midlands, roughly London, Oxford and Cambridge, soon came to be associated with ‘The Establishment.' although one of Reith's goals in using RP was to appeal to the widest audience possible, many listeners still felt alienated by the broadcasts being beamed into their homes because of this “upper class” accent being used. Despite this, newscasters were required to use Received Pronunciation right up until World War 2. Why change it during the war? Didn't they have bigger things to worry about? Well, the Ministry of Information was worried about the Nazis hijacking the radio waves. During World War 2, Nazi Germany invested a lot of time and money to train spies and propagandists to speak using perfect Received Pronunciation so that they could pass as British. If they pulled it off, the Nazis could potentially issue orders over the radio in a thoroughly convincing and official-sounding newscaster voice. Therefor, the BBC hired several newscasters possessed of broad regional accents that would be more difficult for Nazis to perfectly copy, and as a bonus might also appeal to the “common man”. The first person to read the news on the BBC with a regional accent was one Wilfred Pickles in 1941. [sfx clip] The public trusted that he was in fact British, but they didn't trust, or couldn't ignore his accent to pay attention to, a word he said. Far from being popular, his mild Yorkshire accent offended many listeners so much that they wrote letters to the BBC, blasting them for having the audacity to sully the news that way. Nonetheless, after the end of World War 2, the BBC continued to loosen its guidelines and began to hire more people who spoke with the respective accent of the region they were being broadcast. That said, the BBC does continue to select newscasters with the most mild accents for international broadcasts. You can't please everyone, but if you can get in good in the voicework industry, you can do a staggering number of roles. How many? Here are some examples, pulling only from the cast of one of my favorite shows, Futurama. You might say my husband and I are fans; we had a Hypnotoad wedding cake. Billy West, the voice of Fry, Prof. Farnsworth, and Zoidberg, as well as both Ren and Stimpy, has 266 acting credits on his IMDB page. Maurice LaMarche, who did Calculon, Morbo and Kiff and is the go-to guy for Orson Welles impressions like Brain from Animaniacs, has 390 roles listed. Tress MacNeille, who did basically every female who wasn't Amy or Leela, as well as Dot on Animaniacs and Agnes Skinner on The Simpsons has 398 roles to her name. Bender's voice actor, John DiMaggio, without whom the Gears of War video games wouldn't be the same, has worked on some 424 projects. The man who made Hermes Conrad Jamaican, and gave us Samurai Jack, Phil LaMarr, is the most prolific voice actor on that cast, with a whopping 495 credits to his name. Still, he falls short of the resume of Rob Paulsen, who did the voices of Yakko and Pinky on Animaniacs, and other examples too numerous to list here, because his IMDB pages lists 541 voice acting credits. And did I mention they're bringing Animaniacs back? [cheer] Paulsen is trailing behind Tara Strong, though. The actress who voiced Bubbles on Powerpuff Girls, Raven on Teen Titans, and Timmy on Fairly Oddparents has 609 roles in her 35 year career, or an average of 17 a year. That may not sound impressive, but have you've ever tried getting *one acting job? Strong can't hold a candle to a man whose voice I can identify from two rooms away, a man who will always be Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop no matter who he's playing, Steve Blum, who has racked up 798 voice roles. And those are just a sampling of voice actors I can name off the top of my head. So when career day rolls around, maybe skip doctor and firefighter and suggest your kid become a voice actor. Not everyone who does voice work has a face for radio, so I put pictures of all the actors up on the Vodacast app so you can se what Fry, Yakko, and Raven really look like .. “Sure,” you say, “that sounds like a sweet gig. Walk in, say a few things, and cash the check.” Oh my sweet summer child. If it was that easy, everyone would do it. For starters, there is no “got it in one take” in voice acting. Be prepared to do your lines over and over again, with different emphasis, different inflection, different pacing, or sometimes simply saying it over and over again until, even though each take sounds the same to you, the director gets the subtle difference they're looking for. Bonus fact: the feeling you get when you say a word or phrase so many times that it stops sounding like a word and becomes a meaningless noise is called semantic satiation. You may be standing in a little booth all day, but that doesn't mean it won't be physically taxing. Actors dubbing anime in particular are required to do a lot of screaming. Chris Sabat, who voices Vegeta in the Dragonball series, says that even with his background in opera and the vocal control that taught him, “I will literally be sick the next day. I will have flu-like symptoms. Because you have to use so much energy, and use up so much of your voice to put power into those scenes, that it will make you sick. That's not an exaggeration; I will be bedridden sometimes after screaming for too long.” That is, if you can get a gig. Remember how I rattled off actors who've had hundreds of roles each? That's because, in rough figures, 5% of the actors get 95% of the work. So unless you're a Tara Strong or Phil LaMarr, noteworthy roles will be hard to come by. One plus side is you get paid by the word, as well as by the tag. A tag is part of a recording that can be swapped out, like recording a commercial, and recording the phrases “coming soon,” “opening this Monday,” and “open now.” The clients gets three distinct commercials from one recording sessions, so you get more money. Assuming the client actually orders the session. You may find yourself on stand-by or “avail,” as it's called in the industry. You may be asked to set aside a few hours or even consecutive days for a recording session. The problem is, the client isn't actually obligated to use you during that time and no one else can book you during that time until they release you from it. But it's a job you can do in your pj's, and I often do, and that's always a plus. Even though no one can see the actors, voice work still uses props and accessories. While computers can be used to speed up or slow down dialogue (which is more of a concern in dubbing Japanese animation, where the visuals are already done), certain vocal changes can easily be achieved using random items in the studio. “If the character is in a hollowed-out tree, I might stick my head in a wastebasket,” veteran voice actor Corey Burton told Mental Floss. “If it doesn't sound quite right, I can throw some wadded-up Kleenex in there for better acoustics.” Burton, like Mel Blanc, prefers to eat real food when the moment calls for it. “They want you to sometimes just go, ‘Nom, nom, nom.' No! I want a carrot, a cookie. I don't want to make a dry slurping noise when I could be sipping a drink.” Pencils also play an important role, not for making notes on the script or creating any sort of convincing sound effect. The plague of these performers is plosives. You've probably heard them on podcasts; they've definitely been on mine. A plosive is the noise you get when a consonant that is produced by stopping the airflow using the lips, teeth, or palate, followed by a sudden release of air. It's also called popping your p's, since that's the worst culprit. A round mesh screen in front of the mic helps, but the old-school trick to stop plosives actually uses a pencil. If they're getting p-pops on the recording, voice actors will hold a pencil or similar linear object upright against the lips. This disrupts the air enough to avoid the giant, sharp spike in the soundwave. Now if only there were some cheap and easy trick to get rid of mouth noises and lip smacks. You may hear a few on this podcast, but for everyone you hear, I cut twenty out. The most sure-fire way to avoid mouth noises and breathing when ordering a recording is to use a computer-generated or AI voice. Now this is a sticky wicket in the VO community, a real burr under a lot of saddles. Whenever it comes up in message groups, a third of people turn into South Park characters [sfx they took our jobs]. I won't get too Insider Baseball here, but here's the scoop. AI voices are cheap, fast, and they're getting really good. Have you ever gotten a robodialer call where it took you a moment to realize it was not a live person? There are companies offering entire audiobooks in AI voices. There is even an AI voice that can cry! So why am I not bothered? The way I see it, the people who will buy the cheapest possible option, in this case an AI voice, weren't going to pay even my Fiverr rate, and invariably, the cheaper a client is, the more working with them makes you regret ever starting this business in the first place. It's an irony a lot of freelancers and business owners are familiar with -- the $5k client pays you the day you submit the invoice; the $50 client makes you hound them for six weeks and then they say they want you to do it over or come down on the price. So I'm fine with letting those gigs go. The other reason is that while AI applications and devices such as smart speakers and digital assistants like Siri are powered by computer-generated voices, those voices actually originate from real actors! In fact, I just wrapped an AI-generation job this week. In most cases, even computerized voices need a human voice as a foundation for the development of the vocal database. Nevertheless, AI is creating new work for a wide range of voice actors. Are these actors putting themselves out of a job in future? Maybe. Maybe not. It's definitely something I had to wrestle with before accepting the job. But I figured, AI is coming whether we like it or not, so it's best to be involved to help steer the ship rather than be capsized by its wake. When I took the AI-generation job, there were two questions I had for the client: what control do I have over how my voice is used, and what happens if you sell the company? I asked these two questions for two good reasons, Bev Standing and Susan Bennett. Bev Standing, a VO and coach from Canada, was surprised to hear her own voice being used on peoples' videos when friends and colleagues told her to log onto Tiktok. For one, people could use her voice to say whatever they liked, no matter how vile, and she'd never worked with, been paid by, or given permission for use of her voice to TikTok. According to Standing, who I've taken classes with and is a really nice lady, the audio in question was recorded as a job for the Chinese Institute of Acoustics four years ago, ostensibly for translations. “The only people I've worked with are the people I was hired by, which was for translations... My agreement is not what it's being used for, and it's not with the company that's using my voice,” Standing said in an interview. Standing files a lawsuit against TikTok's parent company ByteDance on the grounds of intellectual property theft. She hasn't consented to her performance being used by TikTok, and had very real concerns that the content created using her audio would hurt her ability to get work in the future. Imagine if Jan 6 insurrectionists and other such hateful wackaloons used your voice on their videos. Good luck getting hired after that. TikTok and ByteDance stayed pretty mum, both publicly and to Standing and her lawyer, also a VO, but they did change the AI voice, which certainly looks like they done wrong. The lawsuit was settled a few months ago, but it's all sealed up in NDAs, so I can't tell you the details, but I'm calling it a win. The other name I dropped was Susan Bennett, but that's not the name you'd recognize her as. Though she was training to be a teacher, it soon became clear to Susan Bennet that her voice was destined for more than saying “eyes on your own paper.” She acted in the theater, was a member of a jazz band, an a cappella group, and she was a backup singer for Burt Bacharac and Roy Orbison. That background helped her land gigs doing VO and singing jingles for the likes of Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Macy's, Goodyear, Papa John's, IBM, and more. In 1974, she became the voice of First National Bank of Atlanta's Tillie the All-Time Teller, one of the first bank ATMs. Her voice made the new technology more user-friendly for a computer-unfamiliar public. Bonus fact: one of the earliest ATMs in NYC printed the security picture of the user on their receipts. According to the man who sold them to the bank, “The only people using the machines were prostitutes and gamblers who didn't want to deal with tellers face to face.” Or it could be the hours they keep. I can neither confirm nor deny this, but I like to think that sex workers are the underappreciated early-adopters that helped the rest of us to be able to hit the cash machine on the way out of town (or the Mac machine, as my mom called it well into the 90's). Bennet also became the voice of Delta Airlines announcements, GPS's, and phone systems. But even with all that, that's not where you know her voice from. “Hey, Siri, how big is the Serengeti?” [sfx if Google was] Susan Bennet was the original voice of Siri on the iphone, but she never actually worked for Apple. In 2005, she recorded a wealth of words and wordy-sounding non-words for a company called ScanSoft or Nuance, I've been seeing either listed. For four hours a day, every day, in July 2005, Bennett holed up in her home recording booth, saying thousands of phrases and sentences of mostly-to-completely nonsense, which the “ubergeeks” as she called them, could use for generating AI speech. According to Bennet, “I was reading sentences like 'cow hoist in the tub hut today.' 'Militia oy hallucinate buckra okra ooze.' Then I would read these really tedious things that were the same word, but changing out the vowel. 'Say the shrayding again, say the shreeding again, say the shriding again, say the shredding again, say the shrudding again.' “ These snippets were then synthesized in a process called concatenation that builds words, sentences, paragraphs. And that is how voices like hers find their way into GPS and telephone systems. The job was done, the check cleared, and life went on, then 2011 rolled around and Siri was unveiled as an integrated feature of the Apple iPhone 4S. The actors who'd worked for Nuance had no idea until well after it happened. Bennett found out that her voice is actually Siri after a friend emailed: ”Hey, we've been playing around with this new Apple phone. Isn't this you?' Apple had bought SoftScan/Nuance and all of its assets. “Apple bought our voices from Nuance without our knowing it.” As a voiceactor, this turn of events was problematic for a few reasons. Typecasting and stereotyping, for one. The downside of being successful in a role can be that that's all people want you for after that, like Sean Bean and a character who dies. So Bennett kept her identity close to her vest until 2013, when Apple switched voices. “My voice was just the original voice on the 4s and the 5. But now it no longer sounds like Apple because [Siri] sounds like everyone else. The original Siri voice had a lot of character; she had a lot of attitude. Bennet has never said how much she made from Nuance, but we know how much she's made from Apple. In round figures, give or take for inflation, [sfx calculator] she made $0. Her voice was on something like 17 million phones. Even a penny per phone would have been a handsome payday, but no, no penny for you. “We were paid for the amount of time we spent recording but not at all for usage. The only way I've been able to get any payment for it, really, is through my speaking events, but I'm very grateful to have been the voice of Siri. She's very iconic; it's led to a whole new career for me.” Another widespread voice that didn't get commensurate royalties is known for a single phrase, barely a full sentence. [sfx clip] From FIFA and Madden to UFC and NBA, Andrew Anthony's voice has opened EA Sports video games for 30 years now and let us all have a collective shiver of mortality at that fact. Anthony had a friend who ran a small ad sales company, who had taken on the not-yet-industry-cornerstone Electronic Arts as a client. "My friend then called me up in Toronto and said 'Hey will you do this thing... for free?' I said 'yeah, of course, I will! I don't even know what this is but I get a free trip down to see you, so for sure'. So Anthony went to visit his friend, read the line, which was originally “If it's in the game, it's in the game,” and assumed he would never, ever hear anything about it again. Call that an underestimation. EA is valued at $37B, with the Sports being a big chunk of that. And Anthony has seen exactly none of that money, and he's pretty okay with that. Over the years, Anthony has met plenty of other gaming fans and happily agreed to do his EA Sports voice impression on camera. Not every screen actor's able to do voice work successfully; we've all heard flat, lackluster performances from big name stars in animated features. Looking at you, Sarah Michelle Gellar from the recent HeMan cartoon. Not so with the person who arguably kicked off the trends of booking big names stars for voice work, Robin Williams in his role as Genie. Williams recorded 30 hours of dialogue, most of it improvised, for the 90 minute movie. He took the role for *9% of the fee he normally commanded with the condition that the recordings not be used to merchandise products. He wanted to “leave something wonderful behind for this kids.” Thanks for spending part of your day with me. And that's where we run out of ideas, at least for today. So a wife overheard her boss saying he wanted a voice to notify people when they received email and volunteered her husband. “I recorded it on a cassette deck in my living room,” Edwards told the New York Post on November 7. “Most people think I'm retired and own an island.” Instead, he works at WKYC-TV from 3:30 a.m. to noon, and drives an Uber from noon to 6 p.m. In 2014, Edwards told CNBC that he pranks people by standing behind their computers and booming, “You've got mail!” Explained the voice-over actor, “I have fun with it!” He's not bothered by not getting royalties, so I guess we shouldn't be either.
We're back again with some more Toriko filler! This week we watched "Run, Strongest Team! Toriko, Luffy, and Goku!" a two-part special which is episode 99 of Toriko and 590 of One Piece. It is probably one of the biggest shounen crossovers in anime to date. We dig into the disparity of power levels, which anime ensemble is the best , and would we recommend people to watch DBZ today. We sure enjoyed this one, so let us know your thoughts on it too! Episode Discussion Yay or nay? and would we recommend it. @5:55 - Our thoughts on the blending the three animation styles. @10:40 - Chris Sabat vs Chris Sabat vs Christ Sabat! @23:33 - What we did and didn't like about it. Also, what we would change to make it better. @36:15- Who's our favourite character/ Group of the three. @40:00 - Would we keep watching based off this episode? Social links Follow us on Instagram :https://www.instagram.com/filleracademy/ Follow us on Twitter :https://twitter.com/filleracademy Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/FillerAcademyPodcast Reach out and and send us an email : filleracademypodcast@gmail.com Episode Links If you'd like to see what the anime community thought of it, check it out here! https://myanimelist.net/anime/10033/Toriko How we determine what is filler: www.animefillerlist.com
On this episode of Financial Planning For Canadian Business Owners, Jason Pereira talks to Chris Sabat - General Counsel McMillan Estate Planning. Today Chris is going to talk about a deeper dive into statement freezes. We have covered a freeze in the past, but specifically today, we are going to go over a little bit more around the thinking and the mechanics of how you execute an estate freeze and why? Episode Highlights: 1.16 Chris is a lawyer working with a team of lawyers, accountants, financial planners, and state planners at Macmillan Estate Planning Company in Calgary. Primarily McMillan serves entrepreneurial families throughout Western Canada. 1.58 Chris says it is not a situation where they find themselves going into their account and having a discussion that needs some advice taking that advice and trying to interpret that invoice for their lawyer. That is what kind of unique from my perspective about McMillan is that all those experts bring brought under one roof. So as per Chris, it really helps to facilitate a positive result in relation to something like an estate freeze.2.44 Jason says we all in our own industries get caught up in jargon and our level of what we consider based on proficiency or base understanding, but that's not what the average person thinks. Sometimes it is easy for us to get carried away, and sometimes it translates into something that is very simple and powerful. 3.05: According to Chris, Estate freeze is sort of a revenue Canada taxation of your state. What you're doing is you're freezing the tax liability. That will be imposed upon your passing and transferring that value deferring that taxation into the hands of your children or successive generations. In a nutshell if we want to stop the increased taxation of your estate while still providing you with access to that value, should you happen to need it. 4.45: Chris says that the revenue Canada recognizes with things like the succession of a business, one of the challenges is the tax building comes about on passing. This can be a way to help transfer between two successful successions within a family. 5.35: In most cases, the conversation on estate freezes typically gets started, probably by the accountant or the advisor, and then the lawyers get roped into it. Jason asks Chris to talk to about the first steps or requirements they brought to the table in this estate freezer. 5.55 Chris explains that the estate freezes can be used in relation to a wide variety of assets. It can even be used for things like publicly traded securities or investment accounts. So, it is not necessarily just restricted to the use of the transfer of shares or the freezing of the value of a corporation or qualified small business.6.48 Chris says as a first step, we must have a value. Whether it is an investment account that is the subject of the freeze, whether it is a real estate portfolio that contains primarily passive assets, or whether or not it's an active company qualified small business corporation. We need to have some sort of valuation.8.35: As per Chris, entrepreneurial families don't want to give up control. They always want to have some control over the business and its future going forward. 10.23: There are a couple of provisions in the tax code of section 85 which allow us to roll over assets. There are others like 51, which allows us to exchange, but these are all recognizing the tax code is being non-taxable events, they are basically tax-deferred events. 10.56 Jason asks Chris, “You mentioned two options you had, either held by the next generation or held by a family trust. Could you talk about the positives and negatives of both those strategies?” 11.05 Chris highlights the huge negative around the transfer or the direct transfer. It is like having the children as individuals subscribed to the grocers, a huge downside of that is that the children actually own shares. If the children own shares, that means Mom and Dad can't be in control. 13.14: Another huge advantage with the family trust from my perspective, especially for your qualified small business corporation, is the ability to multiply your lifetime capital gains exemption or the lifetime capital gains exemption that applies for the business, says Chris.15.29 Jason says, let's talk about what happens when you establish the estate freeze, and for whatever reason, you wanted to send your kids or whatever it might be, and you want to undo the estate freezes. So, what's involved with something like that? 16.02 Chris: One reason that the unwinding of the estate freeze comes about is because the vast majority of trusts have a 21-year deemed disposition, so we do the estate freeze. We have given the growth value to the family trust 21 years in the future. Revenue Canada in essence, gives you one of two options. You can pay the taxes on the capital gains; the family trust can pay the taxes or roll their shares out to one or more beneficiaries. So, it is not uncommon in families to see a freeze done maybe at least a couple of times during their lifetime.17.48: At the end of the day, what you are doing is you are transferring the shares to one or more of the beneficiaries, and it is a relatively simple exercise, says Chris19.06 Jason request Chris to explain the concept of a wasting freeze.20.05: Chris explains no one has a continual ongoing valuation of their business, so once you have got that fixed value, you quite conveniently redeemed and then wither away those capital gains. Typically, what we are doing is we are stopping future capital gains and getting rid of some of the historical capital gains that have been built up in the estate. 21.09: Talking about section 208, Jason inquires how does the misery, that is, the complications of that section of the act, impact? How is it to be approached at this point?21.27: Chris explains bill C208 is the law. It is not finalized. Revenue Canada has made it clear, or the Department of Finance has made it clear that they are going to propose amendments to Bill C208. What Chris likes about Bill C208 is that, in a sense, there is maybe a recognition that business succession planning is a long-term exercise. 24.40 As per Chris's observation about an estate freeze, especially when they utilize things like family trusts, is that unfortunately. They are often looked at as an accounting exercise. They looked at it from the perspective of how do we minimize tax? At the end of the day, we have got a business valuation. We have got a share swap. The question is that professionals assisting you understand all of the potential complications that can come about in these types of scenarios.27.10: Jason says estate freeze is simply an accounting strategy. This is not a taxation exercise at its core this is a financial planning exercise. This is a family dynamics exercise. This is an entrepreneurial succession planning exercise. 3 Key Points:The one thing unique about McMillan is that all professionals need to be involved in accountants, lawyers, experts, and things like business, succession, etc. So, all of those individuals have been brought under one roof. From Chris's perspective, the advantage of that is that it is not the sort of situation where maybe a client identifies, and we hear something about the concept of an estate freeze and how that might be advantageous. The kind of first level of an estate freezes it is about limiting capital gains on passing and then where it really becomes powerful. We can really create value, or at least minimize the taxation that is going to be imposed upon events like the sale of a business.The problem historically around succession planning was that there was a penalty if you happen to sell your shares to your children. It was treated as a dividend. With Bill C208, ultimately, what we are going to be able to do is facilitate transactions where there is actually an intergenerational transfer of the company shares, and you will be able to utilize that lifetime capital gains exemption. So, it does work in conjunction with an estate freeze. Tweetable Quotes: “In a nutshell, the bottom line about Estate Freeze is we are stopping the growth in one person's name and passing it on to another generation's name.” - Jason Pereira“Family trust is often the preferred method.” - Chris “In cases where the freeze happens, and there's an amount, especially in excess of the capital gains exemption amount, a lot of clients who speak, they plan on taking a given an income from the company for the rest of their lives.” - Jason Pereira“We know the Department of Finance is going to come in, and they are going to fiddle with the bill, and of course, their concern is surplus stripping. They don't want abuses of the Income Tax Act in order to allow people to extract value at a non-dividend tax rate at the capital gains rate.” – Chris “Bill C 208 once cleaned up it still stays true to the actual spirit of what you trying to do, would actually maybe eliminate for that would allow that deemed dividend on a wasting freeze to become a capital gain.” – Jason “When it comes to things like business succession when it comes to controlling issues when it ensures that at the end of the day other than just saving tax, the estate freeze meets the goals and objectives of the family.” – Chris Resources MentionedFacebook – Jason Pereira's FacebookLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInWoodgate.com – SponsorLinkedIn – Jason Pereira's LinkedInChris Sabat: Website | LinkedIn Podcast Editing Transcript See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're discussing Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry! A filler movie where Natsu and his gang try to recover an ancient relic, the Dragon Cry. Tune-in as we watch them do their best to prevent the world, as they know, from ending! Episode Discussion Yay or nay? and would we recommend it. Chris Sabat's 1 line is the best line. Juvia and her Graydar. Enchantment magic is gross and Zash is the worst. What we did and didn't like about it. Also, what we would change to make it better. Who's our favourite character? Social links Follow us on Instagram : Filler Academy | anime podcast (@filleracademy) Follow us on Twitter : Filler Academy (@FillerAcademy) Reach out and and send us an email : filleracademypodcast@gmail.com Episode Links If you'd like to see what the anime community thought of it, check it out here! https://myanimelist.net/anime/30778/Fairy_Tail_Dragon_Cry How we determine what is filler: www.animefillerlist.com
The Anime Boomers are back for another episode, with special guest Nick Rekieta of Rekieta Law, fresh off his interview with legendary anime voice actor Vic Mignogna. On today's episode we talk about the disaster that is Record of Ragnarok's anime adaptation, how VTubers have taken over YouTube, why Nick is not a fan of VTube and why Cody is, shady internet preachers grifting people with superchats for prayers, Nick's Vic Mignogna interview, how Toei Japan wanted a new actor for Broly (which had nothing to do with Vic,) Chris Sabat's backstabbing, Sean Schemmel's daddy issues, Nick and Vic's upcoming trip to Anime Matsuri, and a small discussion about blue voters fleeing California for Texas. Featuring co-hosts Spooky Weebtrash and Anime Outsiders' own Cody Baier (pronounced BAI-UR, not BAY-ER), author of Cloudscratcher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we're discussing Steins;Gate : Load Region of Deja Vu. A filler movie that takes place after the end of the animated series, where Kurisu returns to Akihabara from America. Tune into this week's episode as we dive head first into Okabe's struggles in the Steins;Gate World Line! Episode Discussion Yay or nay? and would we recommend it. We Stan for Chris Sabat. Kurisu & Okabe's love story. Time travel and PTSD. What we did and didn't like about it. Also, what we would change to make it better. Who's our favourite character? Social links Follow us on Instagram : Filler Academy | anime podcast (@filleracademy) Follow us on Twitter : Filler Academy (@FillerAcademy) Reach out and and send us an email : filleracademypodcast@gmail.com Episode Links If you'd like to see what the anime community thought of it, check it out here! https://myanimelist.net/anime/11577/Steins_Gate_Movie How we determine what is filler: www.animefillerlist.com
During GalaxyCon's Q&A for My Hero Academia, Justin Briner "Izuku Midoriya", Chris Sabat "All Might", Monica Rial "Tsuyu Asui", Josh Grelle "Fumikage Tokoyami', Christopher Wehkamp "Shouta Aizawa", Kellen Goff "Overhaul", and Caitlin Glass "Mina...
GalaxyCon brings you the cast of Dragon Ball Z as they answer fan questions during our live Q&A.To see more upcoming events go to GalaxyCon.com.The podcast features the voices of Chris Sabat “Piccolo/Vegeta”, Monica Rial “Bulma”, Kyle Hebert...
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What a week! The guys had the pleasure of interviewing one of the businesses best, Christopher Sabat. Voice of Vegeta, All Might, and many more! Please remember to rate and review!
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Exclusive Q&A with Chris Sabat & Monica Rial, stars of Dragon Ball Z, My Hero Academia, and so much more!
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Go Plus Ultra with the cast from My Hero Academia! Deku (Justin Briner), All Might (Chris Sabat), Tsuyu Asui (Monica Rial), Mezo Shoji (Ian Sinclair) Tenya Iida (J. Michael Tatum), and Sir Nighteye (Brandon McInnis) unite for an exclusive GalaxyCon Live interview
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Purple Roads is presented by InfusionHF70+On this week's episode, anime voice-over pioneers Chris Sabat (Voice of Vegeta), Justin Cook (Multiple Dragon Ball Z Characters), and Josh Martin (Voice of Majin Buu) join us to give a behind the scenes look into the rise of anime in North America, and how times and technology have changed the industry monumentally.For more information about Chris Sabat, Justin Cook, and Josh Martin, please visit:Chris Sabat - Voice of VegetaTwitter: @voiceofvegetaInstagram: @christophersabatFacebook: @BestvoiceeverJustin Cook - Voice ActorJosh MartinTwitter: @joshmartinvoiceInstagram: @originalbuuFollow Purple Roads on social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PurpleRoadsPodcast/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI1MJgEBWSk2YaOG5StjMVQInstagram: @purpleroadspodcastTo contact Purple Roads please email: Carey@purpleroadspodcast.com
Chris and Paul Pescrillo ( http://www.GeekEInc.com ) discuss the final Star Wars trailer, statue, Freddie Prinze Jr, Clone Wars, Dave Filoni, Mandelorian, New York Comic Con, NYCC, goatee, handlebar mustache, Honest Amish, Uber Pool, Never Give Up Never Surrender, Galaxy Quest, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Matt Cartelli, Varun Gupta, Jacob Javitz Center, Chris Sabat, Sean Schemmel, Unicron, Big Mouth, Netflix, Jason Mantzoukas, Nick Kroll, foam finger, Human Resources, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Titmouse Party, Legion M, H.R, Giger, Chronic-con, lanyard, DC Nation, New 52, Rebirth, Chris Jericho, Daybreak, Matthew Broderick, security guard, Wonder Woman, Bloodlines, Rosario Dawson, Courtney Taylor, Fallout 4, http://comicsetc.biz/ , http://www.legionpodcasts.com/cinema-psyops/ , breaking anime news, Afua Richardson, Black Panther, DMC, Rick and Morty, Dungeons and Dragons, Dan Fogler, Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme, Tacoma FD, Lost in Space, Parker Posie, dinosaur bones, Margot Robbie, Birds of Prey, Snowpiercer, Willy Wonka, cricket protein bar, Ming Chen, @ZombieMario, Batman Beyond, Kevin Conroy, Will Friedle, Funimation, Lauren Moore, Justin Cook, Patrick Seitz, Joker, Disney+, lineup, stand up comedy, multiple accounts, Jay and Silent Bob Reboot, Saban, Three From Hell, JJ Abrams, Halloween, Deep Fake Porn
Chris Sabat, one of (if not) the most prolific voice over artists in Japanese animation, voice of Vegeta, Piccolo, and countless other characters for the American dubs of Dragonball Z and HUNDREDS of other anime shows, and films drops in to the Green Room and chats about his history in the industry, and so much more! Our look Behind the Curtain today is all about Amazon Prime, Mediajuice Studios has been cranking out promotional content for them and we'll take a look at some of that! In today's Cutscene we talk about the latest teaser trailer for Aladdin and the reveal of Wil Smith's iteration of the Genie... Don't forget you can still get a code for your copy of Videogames the Movie, or Unlocked: The World of Games Revealed! Just send us a screenshot of your 5-star rating and review to MediajuicePodcast@Gmail.com! Of course you can always find all things Mediajuice by heading to Mediajuice.com. Produced by Jeremiah Isley, Mediajuice llc.
In November 2018, Jon Bellion released his second studio album, ‘Glory Sound Prep,’ which debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. On the 10-track project, the Long Island, NY native collaborates with RZA, Roc Marciano, and Quincy Jones. On the latest episode of ‘For The Record,’ Bellion sat down with Genius’ Head of Artist Relations Rob Markman to discuss ‘Glory Sound Prep,’ turning down Beyoncé’s request for a song he co-wrote and co-produced, and landing ‘Dragon Ball Z’ voice actor Chris Sabat on “Adult Swim.” Read more on Genius: https://genius.com/a/jon-bellion-talks-glory-sound-prep-turning-down-beyonce-his-connection-to-dragon-ball-z-on-for-the-record Read all the lyrics to Jon Bellion’s ‘Glory Sound Prep’ on Genius: https://genius.com/albums/Jon-bellion/Glory-sound-prep Subscribe to Genius: http://bit.ly/2cNV6nz Genius on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Genius Genius on Instagram: http://instagram.com/genius Genius on Facebook: https://facebook.com/Geniusdotcom http://genius.com
In this episode we discuss one of the biggest parts of our love for animation as a medium, voice actors! If wish to discover more about the careers of these voice acting legends, here are links to their IMDb pages: Chris Sabat Steve Blum Laura Bailey Crispin Freeman Troy Baker Rob Paulsen Jim Cummings
Seth and Robert get back into the Goku Black Arc ... and yes, that is Chris Sabat's voice as Piccolo at the opening of the show! Tell hyou hwhat! Today we're starting of with Dragon Ball Super episode 56 (through 58) and chapter 18 of the manga. "Don't shoot, this man isn't Black!" is it that funny? Is Vegeta doomed to an evil plight due to his FACE?! Are Trunks and Mai in love? Will we ever stop referencing Will Ferrell material? ... find out this time on Namekian Public Radio! Goku and Vegeta face off again against Black, but this time we see an increase in Black's power. Trunks Vs Zamasu and Goku Vs Black only because Vegeta got stabbed. Poor Geets, but he does save the day! Zuno makes a return only to get abused by Mean Green Z, and we diagnose the "knower of all things" as being on the Autistic Spectrum. And finally the relationship between Zamasu and Black is revealed. We end with some news: Kameha Con 2019 is confirmed and DBZ-Tour is ramping up to be a great summer event. Don't miss Linda Young's voice as OG Freiza closing us out too! Not to mention our post credit content, might... just... give you a lil heads up...Click here to play episode 23NamekianPublicRadio.com/Twitter @NamekianPodcastFacebookNamekianPublicRadio@gmail.comPatreon.com/NamekianPublicRadioAll music created and given by Urizen, urizenonline.com/
Episode #0387! VegettoEX, Meri, and Hujio discuss FUNimation's English dub release of the 2015 theatrical film, "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'". Coming from their work on "Dragon Ball Z Kai" and "Battle of Gods", does the new movie's dub hold itself to the same level? A brief appearance from Chris Sabat also provides some insight on the voice casting and script!
Episode #0387! VegettoEX, Meri, and Hujio discuss FUNimation's English dub release of the 2015 theatrical film, "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'". Coming from their work on "Dragon Ball Z Kai" and "Battle of Gods", does the new movie's dub hold itself to the same level? A brief appearance from Chris Sabat also provides some insight on the voice casting and script!
This week, Mako-chan bring us Moon Animate Make-Up, and DJ Ranma S, and Ari Rockefeller review it! Along with an issue from ConnectiCon Convention. In anime news, the Science of Dragon Ball Z, Gurren Lagann come to Toonami on Adult Swim, 15th anniversary of Digimon, The Pikachu Cafe, and Chris Sabat speaks out about his Vegeta voice! Then in the Open News Forum Topic, "We all started somewhere when it comes to anime. Now that we know better and try to get other into anime, what series would you introduce to a newbie to get them into anime?" And finally in News From Japan, panty thief strikes again... But how he did it! Along with a 3D vagina printer and the courts overturn a groping conviction?! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animejamsession/support
Guru Chris Inside the Industry with Chris Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2012 panel.
Guru Chris Inside the Industry with Chris Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2012 panel.
Guru Chris Inside the Industry with Chris Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2012 panel.
Guru Chris Inside the Industry with Chris Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2012 panel.
In the final episode of the Podcast West trilogy, we are finally joined by Firecrouch in his triumphant return to television (or podcast). After his return, he must do battle against evil (or good. We're still not sure what side he fights for). We are then joined by Caitlin Glass, voice of Vivi, for a vigorous and vivacious vinterview. We then jump onto the moving train that is the Chris Sabat (Zoro), Mike McFarland (Buggy), and Brina Palencia (Chopper) train, which is always awesome and comes with an open bar. We then get into an anime recap for episode 547. We skip over Piece Together this week and close out! Thanks for listening. Podcast West out! OUR STUFFS: The AniManga Podcast: http://www.animangapodcast.com SK Cosplay Jam: http://www.skcosplay.com 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:10 News with Firecrouch 00:17:15 Interview with Caitlin Glass 00:49:43 Interview with Mike McFarland, Christopher Sabat, and Brina Palencia 01:08:35 Anime Recap: Episode 547 01:24:30 To Be Continued
In the final episode of the Podcast West trilogy, we are finally joined by Firecrouch in his triumphant return to television (or podcast). After his return, he must do battle against evil (or good. We're still not sure what side he fights for). We are then joined by Caitlin Glass, voice of Vivi, for a vigorous and vivacious vinterview. We then jump onto the moving train that is the Chris Sabat (Zoro), Mike McFarland (Buggy), and Brina Palencia (Chopper) train, which is always awesome and comes with an open bar. We then get into an anime recap for episode 547. We skip over Piece Together this week and close out! Thanks for listening. Podcast West out! OUR STUFFS: The AniManga Podcast: http://www.animangapodcast.com SK Cosplay Jam: http://www.skcosplay.com 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:10 News with Firecrouch 00:17:15 Interview with Caitlin Glass 00:49:43 Interview with Mike McFarland, Christopher Sabat, and Brina Palencia 01:08:35 Anime Recap: Episode 547 01:24:30 To Be ContinuedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have our live show from Anime USA which includes some News, a Manga Recap of Chapter 646, “Frog,” and a ton of live Piece Together. We also have some special surprises thrown in between. Joining us are Zach and Ed in their final appearance until this Christmas, Steve, and Jason. Next week we'll begin Podcast West with your host Jammer as he brings us a double Anime Recap and a Manga Recap of the latest episodes and chapter. So with that, enjoy! 0:00:00 Throwing Down the Gauntlet 0:06:41 Introduction 0:09:06 Live from Anime USA 0:56:32 To Be Continued
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have our live show from Anime USA which includes some News, a Manga Recap of Chapter 646, “Frog,” and a ton of live Piece Together. We also have some special surprises thrown in between. Joining us are Zach and Ed in their final appearance until this Christmas, Steve, and Jason. Next week we'll begin Podcast West with your host Jammer as he brings us a double Anime Recap and a Manga Recap of the latest episodes and chapter. So with that, enjoy! 0:00:00 Throwing Down the Gauntlet 0:06:41 Introduction 0:09:06 Live from Anime USA 0:56:32 To Be ContinuedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of THE ONE PIECE PODCAST we return with Zach, Ed, Steve, Greg, and even a little bit of Firecrouch. We have TWO manga recaps including one for Chapter 617 and one for Chapter 618, some News, some Piece Together, and an interview with Christopher R. Sabat (Roronoa Zoro) as part of our Anime Fans Give Back fundraiser for Japan. CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW A STATEMENT TO ALL ONE PIECE PODCAST FANS: We want to take this opportunity to thank and apologize to ALL of the One Piece Podcast listeners out there for putting the show on hold for so long. This was an extraordinary event and we felt that One Piece needed to be put aside briefly to address the strife of the people who bring it to us and help it thrive. We've managed to raise over $32,250 over the last two weeks, and have banded together anime fans of all shapes and sizes to make a difference. We're back now, and we're not going anywhere! In fact, we'll be bringing you all the goodies from our 24 Hour Marathon and 10 Hour Marathon for Anime Fans Give Back, and you guys are going to love it. In the coming weeks we'll have interviews with Luci Christian (Nami), Stephanie Young (Robin), Eric Vale (Sanji), and many, many more. Think of it as a new “Month of Awesome.” This week: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:06:03 News with Firecrouch 0:17:44 Manga Recap: Chapter 617 0:42:24 Promo 0:43:13 Manga Recap: Chapter 618 1:08:18 Piece Together 1:21:19 Interview Time: Christopher Sabat 2:06:30 Good Bye This episode was recorded live and is mostly unedited, the sound is not exactly optimal, but I wanted to get this out quick, and have it ready for you guys. The visual gags that took place are not of any importance, and you should be able to follow along as per usual. We return to normal recording next week. Thank you all again for your immense patience, get us back into your routine, and get ready for a hell of a year, cause Season Four is just gettin' started! WE ARE MAJI!
On this episode of THE ONE PIECE PODCAST we return with Zach, Ed, Steve, Greg, and even a little bit of Firecrouch. We have TWO manga recaps including one for Chapter 617 and one for Chapter 618, some News, some Piece Together, and an interview with Christopher R. Sabat (Roronoa Zoro) as part of our Anime Fans Give Back fundraiser for Japan. CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW A STATEMENT TO ALL ONE PIECE PODCAST FANS: We want to take this opportunity to thank and apologize to ALL of the One Piece Podcast listeners out there for putting the show on hold for so long. This was an extraordinary event and we felt that One Piece needed to be put aside briefly to address the strife of the people who bring it to us and help it thrive. We've managed to raise over $32,250 over the last two weeks, and have banded together anime fans of all shapes and sizes to make a difference. We're back now, and we're not going anywhere! In fact, we'll be bringing you all the goodies from our 24 Hour Marathon and 10 Hour Marathon for Anime Fans Give Back, and you guys are going to love it. In the coming weeks we'll have interviews with Luci Christian (Nami), Stephanie Young (Robin), Eric Vale (Sanji), and many, many more. Think of it as a new “Month of Awesome.” This week: 0:00:00 Introduction 0:06:03 News with Firecrouch 0:17:44 Manga Recap: Chapter 617 0:42:24 Promo 0:43:13 Manga Recap: Chapter 618 1:08:18 Piece Together 1:21:19 Interview Time: Christopher Sabat 2:06:30 Good Bye This episode was recorded live and is mostly unedited, the sound is not exactly optimal, but I wanted to get this out quick, and have it ready for you guys. The visual gags that took place are not of any importance, and you should be able to follow along as per usual. We return to normal recording next week. Thank you all again for your immense patience, get us back into your routine, and get ready for a hell of a year, cause Season Four is just gettin' started! WE ARE MAJI!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have voice of Roronoa Zoro from the FUNimation dub of One Piece on for a full half hour segment! Afterwards we have a little talk about the event at Kinokuniya and then go through the Manga Recap for Chapter 608! We'll see you on Monday for “Special Seven” as Greg runs down his time at Jump Festa 2011 with exclusive news, tidbits, and more. Get your little on.
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have voice of Roronoa Zoro from the FUNimation dub of One Piece on for a full half hour segment! Afterwards we have a little talk about the event at Kinokuniya and then go through the Manga Recap for Chapter 608! We'll see you on Monday for “Special Seven” as Greg runs down his time at Jump Festa 2011 with exclusive news, tidbits, and more. Get your little on.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creating the Official US Film Trailer for 9th Company has been a real honor and pleasure. It is an amazing movie. Our goal was to communicate visually and audibly the powerful story as well as the visceral action captured in the battle sequences. After transferring the master film to a usable digital intermediate, we began creating the HD text graphics and original music track. We also enlisted a talented VO talent in Chris Sabat. All these elements came together nicely to form the Official US Film Trailer for 9th Company. Take a look at the trailer and let us know what you think!
On this SPECIAL episode of The One Piece Podcast we're joined by three of the greatest voice actors alive. We have Christopher Sabat, voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece as well as Kuwabara in Yuyu Hakusho, Giroro in Sgt. Frog, Major Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and Piano Player in Chuck E. Cheese and The Galaxy 5000. We are also joined by Eric Vale, voice of Sanji in One Piece as well as Kanta in Desert Punk, Kimblee in Fullmetal Alchmemist: Brotherhood, Huey in Baccano, and Dance Master in Sgt. Frog. To top it off we are joined by Monica Rial who plays Tashigi, Carue, and Kuina on One Piece as well as Ai in Shin Chan, Momoca on Sgt. Frog, and Renge in Ouran High School Host Club. Joining our guests for the interview and for a in depth discussion with announcements afterwards are Jason “EvilGamerX” and Steve “Cherry Popper” Yurko. We hope you enjoy this episode. You will not regret it! We are Maji!
On this SPECIAL episode of The One Piece Podcast we're joined by three of the greatest voice actors alive. We have Christopher Sabat, voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece as well as Kuwabara in Yuyu Hakusho, Giroro in Sgt. Frog, Major Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and Piano Player in Chuck E. Cheese and The Galaxy 5000. We are also joined by Eric Vale, voice of Sanji in One Piece as well as Kanta in Desert Punk, Kimblee in Fullmetal Alchmemist: Brotherhood, Huey in Baccano, and Dance Master in Sgt. Frog. To top it off we are joined by Monica Rial who plays Tashigi, Carue, and Kuina on One Piece as well as Ai in Shin Chan, Momoca on Sgt. Frog, and Renge in Ouran High School Host Club. Joining our guests for the interview and for a in depth discussion with announcements afterwards are Jason “EvilGamerX” and Steve “Cherry Popper” Yurko. We hope you enjoy this episode. You will not regret it! We are Maji!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices