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Jason has been building websites since the early days in 1994 for clients that range from small businesses to million dollar websites for blockbuster films to his own start-ups. In 1995 a new media company in Santa Monica moved him out to Los Angeles to build the first website for Epson America. Since then Jason has launched over 250 websites for major corporations like Paramount Pictures, Sony, Warner Brothers, and Disney. He also created the two time SXSW Weblog Award winning Blogrolling.com as well as co-founded the global blog network Metroblogging. He has worked at several startups in San Francisco including Technorati.com and 8020 Media, the publishers of JPGMagazine.com and statistical aggregator Metricly.com. 6 years ago Jason retired from programming to pursue a career in podcasting full time. He worked for The Art of Charm podcast for 5 years as a producer and co-host. Jason has also consulted and edited The Tim Ferriss show, The Forbes List, The Kevin Rose Show, The Foodist Podcast with Darya Rose, Joi Ito's Conversations, Noah Kagan Presents, and The After-On Podcast. He has also created several of his own shows including the film podcast Does It Have Legs. Currently Jason is a full-time producer, editor and co-host for The Jordan Harbinger Show and the co-creator of The Grumpy Old Geeks podcast. Jason's links:Web: https://jpd.me and http://gog.showTwitter: https://twitter.com/jpdefInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpd/ And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing. Web: https://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredp Facebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredp Instagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured
My guest is Jason DeFillippo - producer of The Jordan Harbinger Show podcast, cohost of Grumpy Old Geeks podcast, Podcast Editor, and host and producer of Does It Have Legs. Jason has an awesome podcast studio setup - listen for all the details. We discussed his equipment, workflow, processing and lots more. Here's some of what we covered: PreSonus 192 interface 2-3 Mac mini’s for connecting guests and hosts Ecamm call recorder Apollo 8 Zoom H6 RE20 RE27 ND AT-2005 Logic Pro Zencastr Rolls MS111 Mic Switch (cough button) Cloudlifter Contour Design ShuttlePRO v2 MX Master mouse Then there's his road kit: Two RE27’s Apollo Twin interface Laptop running Logic Pro Zoom H6 Two Rode PSA1 boom arms Headphones Rolls MS111 Cough buttons Thanks for sharing so much with us, Jason! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
We've all been on a pub crawl, right? Well get ready for a Podcrawl! Instead of hopping from one bar to the next, the idea is to move from podcast to podcast in order to cover all three Beverly Hills Cop movies. It kicks off right here with the HDYR gang tackling the original. From there, Does It Have Legs? picks up the baton to talk about Beverly Hills Cop II. And then Proudly Resents brings it home with a discussion about Beverly Hills Cop III. Topics include: the long and complicated history of this project and the different iterations that almost wound up on screen, Eddie Murphy's surprisingly understated performance, the way the sequels betray certain characters in some ways, how pitch-perfect the Detroit scenes are and why everything gets a little murkier once it moves to Beverly Hills, action scenes that are slightly lackluster even for 1984 and the key ingredient we think might be missing, some thoughts on the potential future of this franchise, and much much more! Huge thanks to Adam from Proudly Resents for reaching out and putting this Podcrawl together! iTunes / Stitcher / RSS / Facebook / Twitter / Instagram About The Show
In this episode of "Does It Have Legs" your hosts Jason DeFillippo, MXV, & Calbee Mundy discuss the 1979 film "Breaking Away" starring Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, and Jackie Earle Haley. Directed by Peter Yates.
In this episode of "Does It Have Legs" your hosts Jason DeFillippo, MXV, & Calbee Mundy discuss the 1951 classic "The Day the Earth Stood Still" starring Michael Rennie and Patricia Neal. Directed by Robert Wise.
Dan is joined by Haddie and a handful of great callers on this special New Years Day episode. Links for this episode:Zappos is going holacratic: no job titles, no managers, no hierarchy - QuartzZappos is known for its zany corporate culture. The company’s Q4 “All Hands” meeting in November was aptly-themed “Gone Wild”: one female employee voluntarily climbed into a case filled with tarantulas to win a $250 gift card. The event opened with a Lion King performance put on by employees at the Smith Center in downtown Las Vegas and closed with an after party at the museum next door. Focusing on company culture and customer service is how CEO Tony Hsieh built Zappos into a billion-dollar online retailer. While he’s not getting rid of those priorities, Hsieh is laying the groundwork for a major reorganization. Bacon MethodGrumpy Old Geeks | Two old farts, the Internet and a microphone...Does It Have Legs? | Is that classic movie still a classic?Sponsored by Squarespace (use code STOOGE1 for 10% off) and HostGator (use code DANSENTME for 30% off).
In this episode of "Does It Have Legs" your hosts Jason DeFillippo, MXV, & Calbee Mundy head back to high school with the 1988 film "Heathers", starring Christian Slater and Winona Ryder.
In the inaugural episode of "Does It Have Legs" your hosts Jason DeFillippo, Mike Vinikour & Calbee Mundy discuss the 1979 classic "The Warriors" directed by Walter Hill and starring Michael Beck and James Remar.