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In this episode of PoPolitickin, we politick with Oakland, CA producer Centric. Christopher Louray Mandujan (born August 28, 1983), better known by his stage name Centric, is a well known record producer for "FreeAtLastMusic" publishing. Centric has produced singles for a number of artists from 2003 to the present day. Centric became a prominent producer for underground hip-hop artists, collaborating with well known lyrisists such as Canibus, Wordsmith, Skillz & Kool G Rap. Since then Centric has produced for major artists earning him major production credits for various albums. He released his solo project in 2008 titled “StreetSoul The Compilation”, which contained a collection of various songs he produced from 2004 until 2008 and was hosted by Comedy Central's Patrice Oneal. His second compilation titled “The Alter Ego” is set to be released Dec 2010. www.freeatlastmusic.com FreeAtLastMusic is a music company that provides music to all communities. It is also an independant record label. The music group consist of record producer "Centric", North Carolina mcee "Cyrano Sinatra", Portland's gospel mcee "Urban Truth", New York rapper "Jeanius", New Jersey's "Trife", West Coast mcee "C Keys", New York mcee "CuzOh" & Oakland CA's "DJ Rockstarrr". FreeAtLast artists and producers have collaborated with top notch mainstream and indie artists from around the world.
WrestlingHighway Podcast #1 Hell In A Cell 2016 Edition Includes Hell In A Cell Predictions AJ VS Jowsh* Stupid Merch Items *AJ VS Jowsh is a quiz and will be a best of 5 running from Hell In A Cell to the Royal Rumble #WHPC theme song brought to you by CuzOh, check the song out here: http://bit.ly/2euCDwM
With a directorial filmography that only has 8 feature films, Quentin Tarantino has made an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape and has solidified his spot in cinematic history. We explore why.Ever since his bold and brilliant 1992 feature film, "Reservoir Dogs", Quentin Tarantino has been an undeniable force in cinema. From his encyclopedic knowledge of film history, to his bold imagery, to his captivating dialog, to his iconic characters, and of course, his controversial rhetoric, every Tarantino film release is an event.Today we continue our "Filmmakers with Style" series by looking at the work of the "filmmaker's filmmaker." And in true Tarantino form, this episode is 1) long (our longest "regular" episode to date) and 2) "Volume 1". In this volume we look at Tarantino the auteur. In volume II we'll look at Tarantino the provocateur.In this 8-chapter episode, we'll explore such themes as:The meta element of Tarantino's dialog as a metaphor for Tarantino himself as filmmakerHis use of music how the music is itself a "character"How, despite the fact he borrows so heavily from other classic or obscure films, he's still able to make it his ownAnd so much moreStay tuned past the credits for a special bonus segment as well.Starring...In this episode we hear from:Music video director Isaac DeitzShow regular Brandon McCormick of Whitestone Motion PicturesMovie and entertainment journalists David Griffin (of Collider TV Talk) and Clarke Wolfe (frequent Collider Movie Talk co-host)Adorama's "Through the Lens" director Sal D'aliaKevin Shahinian of Pacific PicturesFilmmaker and Thunderdome filmmaker, Jonn GabrielDirector and Shot Lister and Script Speaker creator Zach Lipovsky, andHurlbut Visuals CEO Lydia HurlbutDirector and CEO of Cut.com, Mike GastonJeff Barry, director of "Occupy, Texas" Stillmotion has a New Class - "Conducting Remarkable Interviews"Stillmotion's Muse Storytelling is the process they use to tell the kind of stories that has helped them garner five Emmys, and go from shooting weddings to shooting the Super Bowl. They also have a brand new course on their site called “Conducting Remarkable Interviews” and it’s based on years of experience in the field and research of psychology, sociology, and neurology. Go to learnstory.org to learn more.Legally License Music for Your ProductionIf you need to legally license music for your productions, from every genre, look no further than Song Freedom. Click here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30. Grow in Your Craft and CareerWe're also supported by YOU, the listeners. Become a Dare Dreamer FM Premium member and gain access to bonus episodes, ebooks, templates, and other resources to help you grow in your craft and career.Music in this EpisodeIn order of appearance (excluding music heard in the movie clips used), the music in this episode includes:Kiss Kiss Bang Bang by Blue Stahli. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.I Got One Thing by Cullah. CC BY-SAWinter Mvt 1 Allegro non molto by John HarrisonWander and Ramble by Cullah. CC BY-SAWestern Firefight 2 by Cullah. CC BY-SALights in Jars by Dream City Orchestra. Courtesy of Song Freedom. All rights reserved.Beast Mode by CuzOH. CC BYBreak the Sun by Cullah. CC BY-SASpaghetti Western by Stick Figure. CC BYOld Western Firefight by Cullah. CC BY-SADirect to Video by Chris Zabriskie. CC BYMy Dignity by Cullah. CC BY-SAThe Final Days of the Space Cowboys by Various Artists. CC BY SADrums of War to Drums of Peace by Cullah. CC BY-SA
This week we continue our Women in Film series with part 3: "What role do women play in their own hindrance or advancement in the business?"I honestly believe this is one of the most important episodes I ever have, or will, publish. I strongly feel this episode should be heard by everyone woman in the industry. Heck, I think it would be great for women in any profession to hear from the various guests on the show today. We have a full slate of women at the top of their game in their respective fields.First, we bring back my 4-person panel in Seattle: Scilla Andreen (CEO of IndieFlix), Stefanie Malone (executive director of NFFTY), Ryan Davis (co-founder of Smarthouse Creative) and Nancy Chang (executive director of ReelGrrls). I also speak to Nichelle Protho, VP of the television and online video production company Sander/Moses; Lauren Haroutunian, dean of Freddie Wong's Rocket Jump Film School; and the director of the interactive documentary "Hollow," and co-host of the She Does Podcast, Elaine McMillion Sheldon. We also hear from Universal Pictures Chairman Donna Langley and 20th Century Fox co-chairman Stacey Snider, in excerpts from Hollywood Reporter's studio executive roundtable; and Sheryl Sandberg in a clip from the TED Radio Hour has some poignant commentary as well.Oh, and I contribute a few halfway-decent comments now and then too. :)Support our SponsorWe're supported in part by Song Freedom. Click here and use offer code radio for a one-time Standard Gold Level license worth $30.Music in this EpisodeMusic from today's episode was curated from the Free Music Archive:"Peace Dream" by Kellee Maize. CC-BY."Whiteout" by Little Glass Men. CC-BY."Is That You or Are You You" by Chris Zabriskie. CC-BY."Planet Zero" by Jahzzar. CC-BY-SA."Footprints" by CuzOH. CC-BY."No Home" by Cullah. CC-BY-SA."Where You Do Belong" by Cullah. CC-BY-SA."Through Another Man’s Eyes" by Cullah. CC-BY-SA."Two Days" by Jahzzar. CC-BY-SA."Age of Feminine" by Kellee Maize. CC-BY.Media Featured in Today's ShowHollywood Reporter Studio Executive RoundtableTED Radio Hour Episode "Disruptive Leadership"