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Educació sexual amb auriculars. Crítica teatral de l'obra «La festa», de Daniela Feixas. Dramatúrgia: Daniela Feixas i Ricard Soler Mallol. Intèrprets: Laura Gaja, Eloi Jaume, Abril Julien, Júlia Mascort, Ravina Raventós i Biel Rossell. Escenografia: Adrià Pinar. Vestuari: Giulia Grumi. Il·luminació: Sylvia Kuchinow. Espai sonor i música: Lucas Ariel Vallejos. Disseny de moviment: Ariadna Montfort. Disseny de vídeo: Joan Rodón, Martín Elena i Adrià Salazar. Coach actoral: Queralt Casasayas. Equips tècnics i de gestió de la companyia. Producció executiva: Mireia Gràcia Bell.lloch. Cap tècnic: Arnau Planchart. Equips tècnics i de gestió del TNC. Producció: Teatre Nacional de Catalunya i Teatres en Xarxa. Ajudanta de direcció: Inés García Partierra. Direcció: Ricard Soler Mallol. Sala Tallers, Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, Barcelona, 17 novembre 2023. Veu: Andreu Sotorra. Música: Moment of your Live. Interpretació: Brent Faiyaz i Coco Jones. Composició: Missy Elliott, Christopher Brent Wood, Courtney Joes, David Patino, Emmanuel Arah, Nicole Wray i Terrance Davis. Àlbum: Larger Than Life, 2023.
Wonder if it's possible to build a career being a camera know-it-all? (spoilers - you can) In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk with NYC based photographer, Anthony Festa, and how his love of the art, gear, and process has fueled his tenured career as a digital technician, Capture One trainer, and photographer. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @ashtonstan @Davidpatino Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk with Atlanta based content creator, Kavi Vu. Kavi, along with her friend and creative partner Phi Nguyen, are the minds behind “Wake Up Atlanta”, a web series created with the goal to increase civic engagement among Georgia’s Asian American and Pacific Islander community. What started out as a side project to help improve voter turnout in the AAPI community has become a multi-season endeavor that has tackled topics like mayoral elections, transportation referendums, and the 2020 Census. With over a 100 thousand views and an appearance on NPR the “Wake Up Atlanta” team is far from finished with their mission. Listen along as Kavi walks us through the beginnings of the show, growing that audience, and using her talents to serve the greater good, Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @ashtonstan @Davidpatino Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk with filmmaker Scott Hartman. Listen along as we: Dive into Scott‘s career path from on-air broadcast journalist to commercial filmmaker and Director of Production for a marketing and communications agency in Atlanta, Georgia. Chat through scaling a production from one-man band to full-tilt team. Discuss sources of inspiration for the long-haul creative career. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @Davidpatino @ashtonstan Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino sit down with Kenny Morgan, Co-founder of Counsel Creative, a branding agency based in Chattanooga, TN. What happens when you place your personal purpose at the center of your creative business? Listen in as Kenny talks through his journey from working on the Warped Tour to leading a creative agency. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @Davidpatino @ashtonstan Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino are in Waterbury, CT and chat with photographer (and David's first assistant), Justin Krompier. Listen in as we talk with Justin about his leap from a 9-5 job into the beginnings of his professional photography career. The photographers go around the table and share battle stories from the trenches of the artist career path and talk about the ins and the outs of what it takes to make the leap and how we manage to stay invested in the craft through the ups and downs. It's the best (and only) episode recorded from a fancy business hotel suite and fueled by terrible free champagne! Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @Davidpatino @ashtonstan Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino dive into the process of engaging a photographer (or any creative for that matter) for your creative project. We walk through: What details you should include to get the most pertinent and complete information for your project when filling out a contact form. Why a phone consultation is so essential in creating a bid for your project. For photographers, what considerations to keep in mind when working with a prospect client and why taking care of the client trumps margins. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @Davidpatino @ashtonstan Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
The photographers are in and back to bantering as we kick off 2020! In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino dive into the topic of set assisting — what it takes to be a good assistant and how you as a photographer can run a better production for your team when you’ve got the reins. We also chat best gear purchases of 2019 and why tripods and light stands are the real unsung hero’s of the kit. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share with a friend! Connect with the office hours team on social! @Davidpatino @ashtonstan Show Music ”East Side Bar” by Josh Woodward.
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk with Ash Patino about her latest venture and how she's focusing on creating her own true crime content and more importantly using her video talents to help bring an unsolved murder case to a close. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Do you retouch your images? Ever think to yourself that an image was pushed too far? Is there such a thing? In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk on the subject of photo manipulation, compositing, and the challenges creatives face when working with image retouching. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk about measuring performance and goal setting for creative businesses as we approach the end of the year. *Spoilers: There's a few different ways to go about it * Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
In this episode, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino chat about the making of art that stands out but more importantly, the "WHY" that goes into making those pieces. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Beefcake were known for their sense of humor that showed up in both their lyrics and their performances (the lead singer was known to wear a diaper on stage). They were featured on 7" releases and compilations (including Fearless' Serial Killer compilation). They band issued their first full-length album, Rejected, on Fearless Records in the autumn of 1999. The Ataris are an American rock band from Anderson, Indiana. Formed in 1996, they have released five studio albums, with So Long, Astoria certified gold. In 2009, an album was announced to be entitled The Graveyard of the Atlantic although the album's status has been on indefinite ambiguity, with just two EPs released in 2010 and 2012 both with the same title as the awaited album. They are best known for their hit cover song, originally recorded by Don Henley, "The Boys of Summer". John Collura played in both of these bands, and this is what we talk about in today's interview: The album Welcome The Night Being a Broker before creating Beefcake Serial Killer Records Meeting the Ataris What the last Beefcake demos sounded like The Ataris dealing with lawsuits A shit ton of Ataris craziness stories And a ton more Check out his new band on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theagedband/ Go give love to David Patino - http://davidpatino.com Submit your cool story here If you’d like to support the podcast you can donate as little as $1 a month through Patreon. Also, check out my webcomic.
The photographers, Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino welcome filmmaker, Antony Bui to the Office Hours Podcast studio! Antony is the founder of LaunchLight Films a production studio based in Atlanta focused on serving the tech startup sector. We chat about how a move to the other side of the world prompted the start of a career in content production. Listen along as Antony talks through growing his business, lessons learned in scope creep, and the success found by serving a niche market. Check out LaunchLight! www.LaunchLightFilms.com Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino chat about taking control and setting the tone while working with others. A conversation inspired by this article: https://aphotoeditor.com/2019/10/01/the-daily-edit-forest-woodward/ Be sure to check out Forest's work at: https://www.forestwoodward.com/ As well as Heidi's other writings at: https://aphotoeditor.com/author/hvolpe/ Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Face First was a Ska Punk band that formed in Mendham, NJ when Jarret Seltzer met Tom Chitty Keiger. They played in the NJ Scene for a few years and eventually realized that ska sucks my ass and evolved into the sounds that was Houston Calls. From there they did a shit ton of touring, signed to Drive-Thru, and broke up in the mid-2000s. I got Jarrett on the phone and this is what we talk about: His Bagels Meeting “Chitty” Obsessions Starting Decibel Records Registering with CCM just to have health insurance Becoming Houston Calls Rushmore Records And a ton more Check out his bagel store - http://bagelsbyjarrett.com And http://customtourpasses.com Go give love to David Patino - http://davidpatino.com Do you have a cool story from the late 90s scene? Email it to me and I'll put it on my blog - thiswasthescene@gmail.com If you’d like to support the podcast you can donate as little as $1 a month through Patreon by going to thiswasthescene.com and click on the button at the top of the page that says Click HERE FOR BONUS MATERIAL. As a Patron, you get access to bonus material that regular podcast subscribers do not. OR you can do a one-time donation by clicking the DONATE button.
The Photographers are back from Summer break and talking gear (Yeah we know - it came as a shock to us too)! Listen along as David Patino and Ashton Staniszewski try (and fail) to talk through all the camera gear they've handled in 2019. Spoilers: It was more than we could fit into an hour. If you're all about the gear, a master of the overhead kit shot, regularly flex on the gram about that new lens you just copped, have swapped systems because of "dynamic range", or shoot focus charts in your studio on the reg' then this is the episode you've been waiting for! Camera's Discussed: A lot of them - some Sony, some Canon, some Fuji, Nikon, Hasselblad, BlackMagic Design (you get the idea). Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino take a stab at the delicate topic of pricing. Listen along as they discuss rate structure as it relates to location, market prices, and how the idea of "undercutting" is just an excuse. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk shop and answer YOUR questions! This time around we dig into personal projects — why you should do them, how to get started, and the ins-and-outs of navigating them long term. Shameless self promotion for personal projects from the photogaphers: David’s - "Beards: So Cool!" & "The Bedroom Project" Ashton’s - The LaCroix Project & "The No Shave November Afterparty" Camera discussed: The Sony A7R4 — The full frame mirrorless megapickle champ hits the Office Hours discussion block. Other stuff discussed Louis Mendes the Legend Portrait Photographer outside the B&H Superstore. Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Ever give up on an idea? How did you know it was time? Ever have the same line of thinking towards your career? This week the photographers David Patino and Ashton Staniszewski discuss "flawed ideas" and the challenges that come when something isn't clicking. Do you throw in the towel, pivot to something else or reinvent your art entirely? It's an episode full of questions on this edition of Office Hours! Cameras Discussed: DJI OSMO Action Like the podcast? Give it a like and share it with a friend! Connect with the Office Hours Team on social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Ever wonder what it would be like to leave your J.O.B. job for a full-time freelance venture? Then this episode is for you! In Episode 013, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino talk with special guest Will Moyer, graphic designer and co-founder of Zoe Works a design studio based in Denver Colorado. Will takes us through his journey and how an urge to travel, love and curiosity for design, and dissatisfaction with his 9 to 5 led him to a full-time career in design and the opportunity to call places like China, Chile, and Colombia home. Photographer's Note: The Office Hours Podcast has a new home on the Internet - you can find the latest and all your favorite past episodes at our new website: www.thephotographersarein.com Be patient as we build this one out to have more fun stuff! Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M1X (that’s a lot of letters) Check out Will and Zoe Works online: Will Moyer — http://willmoyer.com Zoe Works — https://zoe.works Connect with the Office Hours Podcast Team on social! @ashtonstan @davidapatino @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Does having a camera room/studio mean you’ve made it? In Episode 009, photographers David Patino and Ashton Staniszewski talk about the pros and cons of owning and running a studio space. David’s had a few and runs one now, Ashton used one in a past life and now misses it (sorta). They also tackle the subject of career milestones as creatives and how easy it is to fall into the pitfall that is the comparison game — you know the one. Studios we mention: Tannery Studio — David runs this one. It’s rad. Power Plant Productions — Based in Philadelphia, PA. Incredible space, even better people. Tell ‘em Ashton and David sent you. Camera: Samsung S10 - Yup we talk about a $1600 phone. Light up those comments. Find the Office Hours Team on Social! @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
In Episode 008, photographers David Patino and Ashton Staniszewski mix it up by bringing Katie Lantukh in as a guest to discuss marketing as creatives. Topics range from attracting new business, the importance of a marketing strategy, reviewing your analytics and creating a consistent voice for your brand on social media. Camera: Canon AE1 Program @davidapatino @ashtonstan @katieolantukh Show Music: "East Side Bar" by Josh Woodward
Office Hours Podcast Episode 006 In episode 6, photographers Ashton Staniszewski and David Patino tackle these audience questions: - How do you pitch value-added widgets to clients? - Should you use Lightroom or Photoshop when editing? - Workflow question: What hard drives do you use? Talking cameras: The one we all love to hate but secretly want -- The Red (https://www.red.com) TL;DR: Have backups. Follow the Office Hours Team on IG + Web: @KatieoLantukh - kopublicrelations.com @DavidAPatino - davidpatino.com @AshtonStan - ashtonstan.com
Does new gear make you a better photographer? In episode 5 of the Office Hours, photographers David Patino and Ashton Staniszewski discuss how they approach buying new gear. Camera manufacturers are always tempting photographers with the next best latest and greatest shiny thing, but how do you know what you need to have a successful photography business? David and Ashton have all the answers and will help you work through your emotional or technical attachment to your old gear. Ashton and David also cover these listener questions in a new Q&A segment: How important is a shot list prior to the shoot? Do you shoot everything in continuous because it sounds cool? What do you do when your talent isn’t talented? How do you start acquiring commercial clients? What do you do when your client is wrong? Why do really fast lenses have an aperture when everyone just shoots them wide open? What is your favorite lighting set-up for a studio shoot? Do you ever turn down work because you have too much on your plate? And lastly, the camera review: Will the Panasonic S1 put Panasonic back in the running with the other big competitors? Spoiler: it has two card slots.
Table of Nonsense: 0:00 - Vanilla Sky 0:45 - John’s afterlife PSA for any curmudgeons out there 2:40 - Chris's Official EGGNOG Recommendation: Southern Comfort Vanilla Spice Eggnog 5:50 - Shout Outs: Nicole Cleary, Dani Lyn, & Niece Wadehoffer 9:30 - John’s mom wants to share his amazon account 17:00 - Chris’s mom starts following Two Bumbling Idiots on instagram 18:30 - John’s first stand 23:20 - DAVID PATINO is now the TBI director of Random Shit To Be Discussed (head of the RSTBD department) 24:20 - Hugh Hefner’s post humous precautions 27:00 - Ever send a dick pic with your face in it? What if you get hacked!! 32:00 - What happens when your wife of three years unveils that she has a shit fetish? What do you do now? 41:00 - A post fecal fetish discussion 42:40 - “Anal Picking”. GuHhhhhhHhHh. VOMIT. 44:30 - Are young people having the least sex of all generations in modern history? 47:30 - Which does Chris choose: Sex or Pokemon go? 49:49 - Total soul brother telekinesis moment 50:45 - Chris gets a cold and coughs himself a new hemorrhoid 52:10 - Crazy: Teeny Bopper Magazine gives instructions on proper anal sex for kids.
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. The Jerkoffs were a straight-up punk band that consisted of Jay, Doug, and multiple Dave’s. They had a stint on Umbilical Records and were always the dudes who showed up to every show they played with the intent on just having a great time. This would also include drinking and the occasional Inside Out cover with David Patino on the mic. If you never saw that then I’m sorry that we can’t go back in time. I reached out to Jay Blanda, aka Jay JErkoff and asked if he’d like to talk about summers past. He said sure thing. Let me have a bourbon breakfast and let’s talk. In this interview we discuss: My voice audition for his cartoon that went nowhere Who actually started NJPP His stint being in a band with Josh and Gabe from Humble His scuffle with a hippie Ben from Random Task playing drums for a show Brian Granik Their parents lobbying for them to change their name My conversation with Josh Right Turn Eddie about selling out Nick and Noras Infinite Playlist having the Jerkoffs in the movie Coney Island High Some questions from Robert J Heiner from Humble Beginnings Josh Humble’s voice messages to Brian Granik His annual Burning Man visits And a ton more Before we begin, Just want to mention Seth Holster from Local Shirt & Sign in Riverdale, NJ. He’s been doing merch for bands like Lanemeyer, Humble Beginnings, Professor Plum, and MxPx for over 20 years now. You can find him on FB and IG he can do whatever you need shirts, stickers, and print marketing. Local or die! www.facebook.com/localshirtandsign As always, thank you to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. It helps me with the $20/month to keep this thing live. I’m still in the process of designing shirts to sell to help keep this thing alive so keep checking the this was the scene facebook page for updates. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, let's get started.
Welcome everyone to This Was The Scene, the podcast that takes a look back at the late 90s / early 2000 Nj Jersey Punk scene, I am your host, Mike Doyle. Lanemeyer was a band formed by my best friend Chris Barker and myself back in 1998 after the Demise of our first band, Congress of Cow which was named after a sexual position we found in a Kama sutra book in the Rockaway mall. The original line up included Alan Rappaport on guitar and Sean Smith on drums. Through the years we had a revolving door of members that included Rob Heiner, David Patino, Andy Spratt, Brian Fallon and THE Casey Lee Morgan. We were lucky enough to put out 2 cds, go on 8 tours, have kids sing our songs back to us at shows while being held together as a band by scotch tape. We were basically a ticking time bomb at all times which you will hear more about in this interview. I loved being in this band. I wanted it to be my life, I wanted to sell out giant clubs and live my life on the road and have thousands of people sing our songs back to us in venues all over the country. Unfortunately or Fortunately however you look at it, that didn’t happen. I didn’t start this podcast with my band in mind but then I thought it would be cool to actually talk to My Sean Smith about what went right and all of the things that went wrong. In this interview we talk about: - How we met Sean while he was working at HotTopic - Chris and myself almost dying after our first practice with Sean - Who came up with name Lanemeyer - The beginning of the revolving door of guitar players - What it was like for Sean to book tours without this thing called the internet - The shit show that was designing the cover of Stories for the Big Screen - Our first tour - Kicking Sean out and then getting him back when we were going to break up - The story of Casey wanting to kill Chris - How we almost did a Humble Beginnings/ Lanemeyer hybrid band - The Brian Fallon era - How I had to take over singing all the super high songs that Chris wrote and how I was able to accomplish it - Sean’s hidden alcoholism during the last tour - How I thought Sean was on his way to kill me after I officially quit - And a bunch more Before we being, thank you again to the people who’ve donated to the podcast. If you’d like to do so just go to thiswasthescene.com and send whatever you’d like. Make sure you check out Sean’s clothing company for all of your hockey enthusiasts out there at hockeycultureapparel.com. The website shall be live next week so bookmark that shit and mark your calendars. Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, let's get started.
Other than thank you lists in CDS, Fan Zines were the gateway to finding out about new music. These were put together by kids in the scene who would interview bands, write reviews, and come up with total randomness. They would then spend their own money at Kinkos and print 100s or pages, staples them together and then hand them out for free at shows. I loved these things. I would grab any zine I could find at a show and read it cover to cover to see who I should be paying attention to. These opened my eyes to bands like Piebald, Lifetime, Coalesce, the Get up kids, and shit ton of others. Fan Zines I used to read back in the day were Annoying Girl, Brace Face, 4011, Just in time for nothing and one of my favorites, Annoyance by Anthony Schorr called Annoyance zine. According to the google, aNNOYANCe zine was created in 1990 by two bored kids, Anthony and Erik. The initial issue had a print run of 25 and included info on Pez, yo-yo's, records and annoying your older siblings. Anthony kept it going from there, adding in band interviews, root beer reviews, random commentary on nonsense, and perhaps most famously, wombat drawn by bands and zines. there were 24 issues in total over the next 12 years and a 25th issue which never was published as it was lost in a hard drive crash. In this interview we talk about: How his brother made the first Bouncing Souls shirt designs How he started off with a college radio show called the Hertie Gerty Show How he came up with the name “annoyance” Who his favorite interviews were How he started the whole Wombat section in each issue How he got Moby to draw a Wombat His love of rooter His thoughts on seeing Jawbreaker after seeing them 4 or 5 times back in the day His record label Will he ever make his own root beer And a bunch more Before we being, it seems like there’s always some technical issue in these episodes. There’s a few parts where there’s a buzzing in the background. That’s Anthony’s phone getting messages. I did my best to cut them out where I could. Also, I added a donate button the website which is thiswasthescene.com. If you’d like to donate anything from a dollar to more than a dollar that would rock. This just helps me pick up the cost for hosting this thing on libsyn and I would also like to get this back up on Soundcloud. Big thank you to David Patino for giving me tips on adding compression to the audio, check out his website at www.davidpatino.com Feel free to subscribe, leave a review and share this with anyone who would love some nostalgia. With that said, lets get started.