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Art of AI
Race the Clock: Urgent Alignment

Art of AI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 32:52


In a world where Siri's sassiness is the least of our worries, Doug Karr and whimsically witty co-host Charli are joined by Joep Meindertsma of PauseAI to navigate the quirky corners of AI's potential apocalypse, where the race against time is as zesty and unpredictable as pineapple pizza! Dive into a deliciously chaotic exploration as Joep unveils the mysteries of AI's power-hungry pursuits, while Charli is all in for a robot revolution, as long as it's served with the right side dishes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-of-ai/message

Art of AI
What's NEXT?

Art of AI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 34:43


AI Charli is thrilled about Paul McCartney's new AI-augmented Beatles track, and co-host Doug Karr does his best to talk him down, then they delve deep into all things generative with guest Nathaniel Whittemore—celebrated host at The Breakdown Network—who blows our collective minds with his take on the sea change occurring in AI art, culture, content, and what it all means for humanity as we embrace (or reject) this brave new world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-of-ai/message

Art of AI
Will AI Spaghetti Come For Us All?

Art of AI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 24:27


What are you more scared of: AI taking over... or spaghetti? On this week's art of AI, celebrated VFX master Andy McNamara breaks down how he created his new AI generated horror spoof 'Spaghetti Terror', and amazing writer-director Catherine Fordham lets us in on the nightmare before her, then hosts Doug Karr and AICharli try to unpack fear itself in the face of the generative AI revolution. All that and more in this week's Art of AI. And if you're brave enough, check out Andy's brilliant (1 minute) film here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-of-ai/message

ChatGPT & Prompt Engineering Podcast
Two artists love ChatGPT, Midjourney, & Stable Diffusion--even if they hate some of the effects

ChatGPT & Prompt Engineering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 39:46 Transcription Available


Ben Glickstein and Doug Karr are the multifaceted minds behind the popular Art of AI podcast and newsletter.Ben, an accomplished filmmaker and immersive artist, is interested in the intersection of art and technology. Ben's fascination with AI has led him to investigate its implications for artists, particularly concerning how it could alter their workflow and shape their understanding of art. Armed with a critical perspective on generative art's trends, also Ben uses AI to generate compelling visuals.Doug shares this intriguing journey into the world of AI. As a filmmaker and entrepreneur, Doug has recently plunged deeper into AI, fascinated by its transformative power. Co-hosting the Art of AI podcast alongside Ben, Doug eagerly engages in conversations about AI, such as the role of prompts and AI's potential to redefine every aspect of our lives.00:00 Starting over01:40 How they got started with Prompt Engineering05:26 Iterating on prompts07:09 Image to Image and ControlNet10:25 Roleplaying is useful10:48 More info makes better prompts14:33 AutoGPT and similar18:13 Code generation 20:17 As artists, how does the rise of generative AI feel 24:33 Prompt: code structure generator28:52 How you talk to AI31:30 Live and interactive experiences36:40 People love the stories behind artConnect with them:Listen to their podcast, the Art of AI:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06eFSLDZSUouzXhn1AAyLuApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/art-of-ai/id1679967892Also connect with them at: https://www.piefacepictures.comNext mastermind:To attend the next mastermind (no cost), go here: PromptEngineeringMastermind.comStay in touch on:Youtube: youtube.com/@PromptEngineeringPodcastTelegram: https://t.me/PromptEngineeringMastermindLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14231334/If you want to up your game selling on PromptBase, here is the analysis of all text-output prompts: https://gregschwartz.gumroad.com Use coupon code "podcast" for 10% off!Support the show

Art of AI
The Future of Cinematography

Art of AI

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 29:56


In Episode 4 of the Art of AI podcast, host Doug Karr and AI Charli are joined by cinematographer Joe Victorine to explore the intersection of traditional filmmaking and AI-powered techniques. They discuss the rapid advancement of AI technology in the industry, its potential impact on budgets and workflows, and the creative opportunities it presents. Joe shares his excitement about training AI models on his own body of work, envisioning a hybrid workflow where AI seamlessly integrates with live-action production. They also delve into the challenges and implications surrounding intellectual property and the potential for lawsuits in the evolving landscape of generative video. With a mix of exhilaration and trepidation, they embrace the unknown and look forward to shaping the future of filmmaking in this brave new world. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-of-ai/message

The Bill Caskey Podcast: High Impact Sales Training for Sellers and Leaders
Why You Should Be Part Marketer with Doug Karr

The Bill Caskey Podcast: High Impact Sales Training for Sellers and Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 18:11


On this episode, Bill talks with long time friend, Doug Karr. Doug is a marketing expert and runs a local business called DK New Media as well as a highly successful marketing blog, Martech Zone https://martech.zone. They discuss why every sales professional needs to be part marketer how they can stay on top of their marketing game. ================================ Want more content like this? THE 2X ACADEMY: LIVE Virtual Training for B2B sellers. http://the2xacademy.com THE 2X GROUP: Small group coaching for B2B sellers. (10/grp). New groups forming soon. http://the2xgroup.com WORLD CLASS SALES LEADER: Small group coaching for managers. Apply here http://worldclasssalesleader.com TALK TO BILL If you want to speak with Bill about your sales team, here is his calendar for a 30 min chat. https://calendly.com/bcaskey/information-call-20-mins

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Converge Coffee
Episode 77: How Digital Transformation Helps See Clear in Blurry Times

Converge Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 35:32


In this episode, I sit down with Douglas Karr, founder of Martech Zone (https://martech.zone/) and VP/Partner at HighBridge (https://highbridgeconsultants.com/). We dive into why Doug goes by Douglas and not Doug on his online and social accounts. Fun Fact: It's all about SEO! We talk about how has business changed for his companies and clients. Douglas talks about what digital transformation is and how his company has been focusing on business problems with specific marketing needs. We go deeper how the business landscape has changed drastically since COVID. And we talk about why this happening showed where we needed to accelerate based on on previous data on what customers actually wanted. Douglas also gives some great insight on the Salesforce marketplace landscape, how to rejigger projects to optimize for growth, and a little about him and why he loves what he does, about his hobbies, and why health has been so important to him. Shouts out to: Jenn Lisak Daniel Pink Special Guest: Douglas Karr.

More than a Few Words
#372 Don't Hire a Web Designer

More than a Few Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 27:03


This week Doug Karr dropped by Roundpeg for a conversation about why companies shouldn't hire a web designer.

The Tatiana Show!
The Tatiana Show- Naomi Brockwell & Kevin Mckernan

The Tatiana Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 61:35


Highlights include: • Sequencing the cannabis genome • The process of submitting a project for funding from the Dash DAO • The banking crisis in the cannabis industry • Medical marijuana and CBD oil • Obstacles posed to the cannabis industry by the US government • Will the Trump administration legalize cannabis? • How blockchain can become part of popular culture • Reclaiming the mainstream narrative of bitcoin and blockchain technology • The recent Facebook purge and alternative social media platforms We’re moving to a new audio format! While I enjoy seeing the lovely faces of all my guests, we are trying some new things for The Tatiana Show. Audio-only enables me to work with less bandwidth while I’m recording shows on the road, and makes for easier editing. This means listeners will get more regular, top quality episodes! Thank you always to The Tatiana Show sponsors: Stamps.com, The Bitcoin CPA, CryptoCompare, and my marketing company, Crypto Media Hub. Kevin Mckernan kicks off this episode and treats us to his extraordinary range of knowledge and experiences from the cannabis and cryptocurrency spaces. Kevin has spent his career researching and developing various DNA sequencing technologies in both the research and clinical industries. He is the CSO and Founder of Medicinal Genomics. Kevin explains how he obtained funding for his cannabis genome sequencing project from the Dash DAO. For people who don’t know, Dash is a cryptocurrency that not only uses its fees to pay miners, like Bitcoin does, but also puts tokens from its fees into a treasury. People can then propose projects to Dash stakeholders and receive money from that fund. The Patent and Trade Office (PTO) has posed various obstacles to the cannabis industry, particularly through a controversial and overly broad patent issued in 2015, which Kevin helped to oppose. We also discuss the banking crisis in cannabis and in general how governments have stifled cannabis research and innovation for generations. Mckernan explains that “through prohibition, everyone started breeding for high THC, and that has come at the cost of all the other cannabinoids not being made” (20:23). There are rarer cannabinoids, with more therapeutic effects. Kevin and his team targeted one of those rarer strains to sequence for their Dash project. We also delve into some examples of diseases and ailments that can be aided by cannabis and CBD oils. At 24:00, Kevin treats us to a brief world history of cannabis, discussing how different strains originated in different parts of the world. The earliest cannabis was present 20 million years ago in the Hindu Kush mountain range. Ancient people grew hemp for its fibers, which were useful for making sails for their ships. Do you think the Trump administration will legalize marijuana? We discuss how new cannabis industries have affected the American economy and how Canada’s recent legalization of cannabis could force the Trump administration’s hand in U.S. policy-making (34:00). Kevin’s event is Cannmed, currently taking place at UCLA this week. Next we’re joined by Naomi Brockwell (37:30). Naomi is a film and television producer for John Stossel; she also hosts her own Youtube show on blockchain, bitcoin, and technology. Her newest project is a crypto thriller noir series called Hard Fork. She discovered the project through Steemit, where she connected with Doug Karr, an alumni of the Sundance festival, and Christopher James Baker (of the television series, Ozarks) as they were putting together this blockchain sci fi thriller. Like Kevin McKernan, they also received funding from the Dash DAO, and they’ve raised their first million dollars. The show is still in development. They will go into production and are hoping for a release at the end of 2019. Follow Naomi on social media (@NaomiBrockwell) or check out hardforkentertainment.io to stay updated. Naomi says of the Hard Fork series: “I wanted to get involved because all you hear about with crypto is the negative. ‘Oh it’s a bubble. Everyone in crypto is a loser.’ The mainstream media just talks about the drug dealers and money launderers and how they’re awful. But blockchain is the most empowering technology we’ve seen in the last hundred years. This is a way to decentralize trust. This is a way to completely revolutionize the traditional financial sector. Please do not discount this. Let’s talk about all the ways that this can change lives, how this can give people back more freedom, more financial autonomy. So I think getting in control of that narrative and creating a mainstream-audience-accessible series that actually looks at the way this can be a really empowering tech is what drew me to the project.” Cheers to that! Naomi came to cryptocurrency from a background in Austrian economics, in which economists like F.A. Hayek were eerily prescient about cryptocurrency. Speaking of economics, I’ll be seeing Naomi next on the Contra Cruise! Comment below if you’ll be there. Josh is missing out, but he’s helping with the Bitcoin Lightning Network Hack Day in New York. (56:00) Finally, we discuss Steemit, alternative social media, the recent Facebook purge of many libertarian pages and outlets, and how other activists have struggled with banning on various platforms. Naomi is a big fan of BitChute, an alternative to Youtube. If you’re interested in more on these topics, check out another recent episode of The Tatiana Show, in which I interviewed Bill Ottman of Minds.com and Matt Asher of BeforeTheBan.com. Thanks so much to my co-host Joshua Scigala, and our awesome guests! We hope you enjoy the episode! About the Guests: Kevin has spent his career researching and developing various DNA sequencing technologies in both the research and clinical industries. Additionally, Kevin has had a parallel interest in driving the tools used for personalized medicine into the world of cannabis medicine. Kevin believes the intersection of personalized medicine, genomics, blockchains and cannabis is one of the most exciting growth opportunities in our lifetime. Kevin is the CSO and Founder of Medicinal Genomics and has pioneered the genomics of cannabis and hemp to build a stronger scientific environment (Kannapedia.net) for the study of cannabis based therapeutics and blockchain technologies for tracking and verifying cannabis genetics. Previously, Kevin was the CSO of Courtagen Life Sciences, Inc., and held the position of Vice President and Director of R&D of Life Technologies where he managed the development of Life Technologies next generation SOLID sequencing technology. Integral to the SOLID R&D process, Kevin oversaw over 100 research collaborations exploring the new biological frontiers with next generation sequencing and saw particular excitement and traction in human tumor sequencing. Kevin initiated an R&D project to investigate chemFET semiconductor based DNA sequencing and spearheaded a process to acquire the DNA sequencing  company Ion Torrent for $350M. These collaborations resulted in hundreds of publications and 7 journal covers from Science Translational Medicine to Nature. Kevin was the President and CSO of Agencourt Personal Genomics, a startup company he co-founded in 2005 to invent revolutionary sequencing technologies that dropped the cost of sequencing a human genome from $300M to $3,000; a 100,000-fold improvement in sequencing speed and cost in a few years. Kevin oversaw the growth and research of APG until it was sold to Applied BioSystems. In 2000, Kevin Co-Founded Agencourt Biosciences Corporation and acted as the CSO until 2005 where it was acquired by Beckman Coulter. From 1996 to 2000 Kevin managed the Research and Development for the Human Genome Project at Whitehead Institute/MIT resulting in several patents for nucleic acid purification. Kevin holds a B.S. in Biology from Emory University with a focus on cloning and expressing Norepinephrine Transporters. When not decoding DNA and unraveling the mysteries of cannabis medicine, Kevin enjoys boating, skiing, and gardening. Naomi Brockwell is a film and television producer, and host of the show "Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of our Future". She is a producer for Stossel, a producer for the TV series HardFork, and formerly produced for Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel. Naomi is the co-founder of The Soho Forum, on the Advisory Council at the Mannkal Economic Education Foundation, and in 2017 was awarded Uber's "Young Libertarian of the Year" at the Friedman Conference. She has produced numerous award-winning feature films, including the 2015 feature documentary Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It (Best International Documentary, Anthem Film Festival; Winner of Special Jury Prize, Amsterdam Film Festival), Audition (Best documentary, Lone Star Film Festival) and the Lionsgate thriller, Subconscious. Check out her daily videos at Youtube.com/NaomiBrockwellTV If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1444meJi7YjgQGNg3U8Z6qYZFA5cgz4Gmj More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Medicinalgenomics.com Cannmedevents.com Osf.io/7d968/ Bigbudsmag.com/will-jamaican-lion-save-the-cannabis-industry-from-patent-trolls/ Dashforcenews.com/dash-labs-exclusive-update-interview-with-tito-rios-on-data-collection-protocol/  Youtube.com/channel/UCD-8zwMuJMW_Rf9xw3SF4Ew Hardforkentertainment.io Youtube.com/NaomiBrockwellTV Friends and Sponsors of the Show: TheBitcoinCPA.com CryptoCompare.com Stamps.com

Sensible, yet Adventurous
EP #2- Doug Karr

Sensible, yet Adventurous

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 64:28


Doug Karr is the owner of DK New Media. He's a web developer, social media expert, blogger, podcaster and all around great guy!

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Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of Our Future
How Doug Karr Raised $1 Million for his Film through Crypto

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of Our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 6:19


I'm super lucky to be a producer for a new TV series called HardFork. I discovered the project through Steemit (where we raised all our incubation money) and was fortunate to have also been there for our successful Dash proposal. I chatted to director Doug Karr about the whole process, and how other filmmakers might be able to to follow in the team's footsteps. If you liked this, please subscribe to my YouTube Channel! YouTube.com/NaomiBrockwellTV If you would like to support my podcast on Patreon, please visit: Patreon.com/NaomiBrockwell For any links mentioned in this podcast, please visit NaomiBrockwell.tv

Real Estate Marketing Minute
Ethics in Marketing | Real Estate Marketing Minute

Real Estate Marketing Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 15:57


Great conversation with Lindsay Tjepkema and Doug Karr about ethics in marketing.

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain
The Startup Community's Dirty Underwear

Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 93:35


In episode 9 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk about business transparency with guest host Doug Karr. They discuss the stuff no one tells young professionals, talking about failure, and the real definition of success. They wrap up the episode by talking about the things that still don’t work in 2018. There’s a lot of stuff about business that no one tells young professionals, and a lot of lies perpetuated. We’re under pressure to look like the perfect company or the perfect individual and not talk about the bad stuff all the time, but there’s almost a gasp of relief when someone shares that things are really tough. Because we don’t often hear about the failures and the hard times, we are don’t know what success really looks like. It’s not sexy; it takes a lot of hard work, time, and mistakes. Almost every company that seems like it had overnight success actually had years of drudgery first. Some of the biggest reasons that startups fail are scaling too fast and rushing to release product too quickly. They also often have the wrong investors. If you can get your company off the ground without investors, you’ll be happier because you’re still in charge of your own company, instead of having to answer to the people who lent you money. If you want investment, choose an investor that has had at least three different successful companies; having one successful company doesn’t mean you know what you’re doing. People tend to look at success as having money, being able to go on vacation wherever and whenever you want, and having luxury items, but wealthy people are often not successful - they’re miserable. The real definition should be taking pleasure in your work and having a purpose. Success is more about making the day-to-day great than sacrificing today in hopes of winning the lottery tomorrow. And if you crash and burn, it’s okay (and almost a necessity) to talk about it. We all have to fake it til we make it to some extent, but don’t buy your own hype, and whenever possible, help someone else know it’s hype. The episode wraps up with a discussion of stuff that still doesn’t work, even though it’s 2018. Chris’s biggest complaint is that cell phone batteries don’t last all day, and the phones break easily. Doug’s is that web conferencing software is all terrible and doesn’t have a solid or maintained connection. Other things on the list include rechargeable batteries, paper towel dispensers, automated bathrooms, non-automated trains, bluetooth, reading on tablets, haircuts, seats that don’t accommodate big people, products that clean off dogs’ and cats’ paws, wi-fi, printers, and forms. What do you think still sucks in 2018? Leave a comment below. Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow DK New Media, guest host Doug’s digital marketing company that lets us use their podcast studio The Speak Easy, where DK New Media’s podcast studio is located Kelly Schwedland of Elevate Ventures, an investor that listens, is hands-off with the company, and operates as a coach and guide instead of a boss Streets of Compton, an A&E special about the city of Compton, where they gave gang members opportunity to work and the crime rate went down What to Do When You’re Getting Fired, a Forbes article by guest host Doug How Digital Marketing Will Change in 2018, a Forbes article Doug contributed to Shure, where Doug got his high-quality headphones Apple AirPods, which have significantly better quality than most headphones but are still without bass or depth Bose, where Doug got one of his pairs of bluetooth headphones Kindle Voyage, Chris’s e-reader of choice, the e-ink is much easier on the eyes Epson, where Doug got his printer that works most of the time

We Are Libertarians
250: Are Social Media Sites Public Utilities? & Cara Schulz, LP Candidate Recruiting Specialist

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 126:54


Chris Spangle and digital marketing expert Doug Karr discuss the future of social media and independent news outlets as companies like Facebook and YouTube begin censoring small media outlets like We Are Libertarians. Then Spangle interviews Cara Schulz, the new Libertarian Party Candidate Recruiting Specialist on the challenges and benefits of running for office. Learn more: https://www.lp.org/run-for-office.

Luminaries - Talking to the Brightest Minds in Tech
Untethered Mixed Reality... On the Edge

Luminaries - Talking to the Brightest Minds in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 39:26


“People care about the technology and tools in their workplace more than any other perks.” Sam Burd, who leads Dell’s Client Solutions Group, takes the research behind this statement very seriously and, as an 18 year veteran at Dell, knows that constant innovation, research and disruption is indispensable when working in IT. Putting the smartest devices into the hands of the workforce is not only beneficial in the context of vying for the best talent, but also from the perspective of having the most creative, motivated and productive workforce. Sam believes that the opportunity that exists on the edge with technology to build great devices is greater than ever, but also more complex than it has ever been. Listen to Sam’s conversation with Mark Schaefer and Doug Karr where virtual and mixed reality as well as the demands of the workforce of the future are hot topics.e?

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of Our Future
Steemfest Lisbon and our new blockchain scifi series!!

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of Our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 4:37


I went to Lisbon this year for the second ever Steemfest, and checked out the Hackathon! Very excited that a project I'm producing and acting in was being presented for the first time, a sci-fi crypto thriller noir (amazing genre ammirite?) called the "Hard Fork" series. I interview the director Doug Karr, and show some sneak peeks of our teaser video!! If you'd like to see the video version of this video, please subscribe to my YouTube, BitChute, or dTube channels. Youtube.com/NaomiBrockwellTV bitchute.com/naomibrockwelltv/ d.tube/c/skycorridors Thanks for listening!!

We Are Libertarians
247: Digital Stampedes and What It Is Like Serving In The Military

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 143:00


Chris Spangle, Doug Karr, and George discuss the current environment of digital stampedes, the accusations against Al Franken, and Doug and George discuss their military service and how it shapes their view of foreign policy.

Next Pivot Point
Episode 6: Male Allies Supporting Women

Next Pivot Point

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 35:24


This episode features two all-star male allies, Doug and Doug, that genuinely and passionately support women leaders. Doug Karr and Doug Theis share their take emphasizing vulnerability, purposeful work, and listening to the women they mentor and advocate for.  Their joyful banter and stories showcase what good looks like for male allies, and provide lessons for women leaders to take note.

We Are Libertarians
202: Helping Intern Ed Communicate the Libertarian Message

We Are Libertarians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 146:35


Chris Spangle, Greg Lenz, and Intern Ed Brehob are joined by Doug Karr and Harrison Painter of DK New Media and the MarTech podcast help Intern Ed craft a communication strategy for his upcoming campaign.

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Shiny Things  with Lisa Mitchell
How To Tell If Your Date Might Have Anger Issues with Guest Doug Karr

Shiny Things with Lisa Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 63:52


How can you know who you are really going out with in an app-based digital dating world? Texting and phone calls can only tell you so much. In this episode I share a few non verbal cues and quick tips that can help you quickly decode if someone might have anger issues and help you decide if you should run towards date #2 with them or just run the other way! 

Launchpad: A Show About the Entrepreneur's Journey

Doug Karr Episode Information Taxes, that annoying thing that we have to pay every year, or in Doug Karr, Brad Shoemaker and Josh Springer’s case, that... The post Doug Karr: Death and Taxes appeared first on Launchpad.

Face2Face with David Peck

Listen in as Doug tells us how seeing the film Lawrence of Arabia, at 9 years old, changed his life. You’ll want to hear about his new project Art Machine, why the energy on a film set can feel like it’s quickly turned to Molasses, how not to trip over your own preparation, and why it’s sometime better to burn crosses without a permit.Doug Karr has been creating original independent films since 1997. Karr’s credits include narrative shorts Tiny Dancer, Anniversary Present, The Straitjacket Lottery and the award winning documentaries LSD25, The June Bug Symphony, Lifecycles: a story of AIDS in Malawi, and The Face of AIDS.The writer of 11 feature length screenplays, his script My Thermonuclear Family won the Grand Prize at the 2007 Filmmakers International Screenplay Competition. A feature film version of Tiny Dancer just received development financing from Canadian studio Movie Central/Chorus with Karr attached to pen the screenplay. His films have been seen by audiences around the world and on numerous television channels. Karr’s short Ten For Grandpa premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and has gone on to screen at over 50 international film festivals, winning multiple awards.Karr’s latest film, Art Machine, stars Joseph Cross (Milk, Flags of Our Fathers, Running with Scissors), Jessica Szohr (Gossip Girl, Piranha 3D) and Joey Lauren Adams (Chasing Amy, Big Daddy).Karr is director of Pie Face Pictures in NYC, with recent commercial clients that include Aéropostale, Chicos, The Rockefeller Foundation and Juicy Couture. Karr is represented by Epicenter Management.The trailer for Art Machine is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Ty06K7GIUDownload it here from iTunes: http://artmachinemovie.comMore info here: http://artmachinemovie.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Social Media Marketing Podcast
Influencer Marketing: How to Work With Influential People - 139

Social Media Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 41:43


Do you reach out to influencers? Want to create good relationships to increase your visibility and get more customers? In this episode I interview conversion expert Doug Karr, the author of Corporate Blogging for Dummies and founder of the Marketing Technology blog. Doug also co-hosts the Edge of the Web podcast.  Show notes: https://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/139  

rabble radio
Art's the thing: A punk pioneer, an indie filmmaker, and a doc review

rabble radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2014 31:42


Joey “Shithead” Keithley is one of the founders of the legendary Vancouver punk band DOA.  For him punk music was a natural progression from the music of the hippies and the sounds of protests from the sixties.  Here he speaks with David Swanson about the evolution of punk, and the music of political activism. Doug Karr has been creating original independent films since 1997. Karr's credits include narrative shorts Tiny Dancer, The Straitjacket Lottery and the award-winning documentaries LSD25, The June Bug Symphony, Lifecycles: a story of AIDS in Malawi, and The Face of AIDS. Doug has new film opening, The Art Machine, and he spoke with David Peck about the film, filmmaking, and how seeing a remake of the film Lawrence of Arabia, at 9 years old, changed his life. Film lover, watcher and reviewer Cathi Bond has a city that fascinates her. Now she has found a great documentary to help her explore it Visit rabble.ca/podcasts for great shows!

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Internet Marketing in 2013 Year in Review – Show 73

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2013 45:51


The Industry’s Favorite SEO Podcast Listen to our 2013 Review of Internet Marketing and Online Stories of 2013 Erin Sparks, Doug Karr and Tom Brodbeck review Internet Marketing Trends that happened in 2013. Discussions about Mobile Media, New Tools in the Industry and the Rise of Small Business Digital Marketing. The post appeared first on .

Tech Talk – Mr. Noobie
Tech Talk – Are the days of buying music on CD coming to an end?

Tech Talk – Mr. Noobie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2012 74:13


It’s not your imagination. CD sales are dwindling. But what is replacing these lost sales? The answer might surprise you. Listen as Mr. Noobie talks to Rae Kridel and Doug Karr as they explain their new high-tech way of listening to music. Be sure not to miss our weekly roundup of the latest technology news as well as Mr. Noobie’s … Read more about this episode...

The Advanced Selling Podcast
Social Media for Salespeople

The Advanced Selling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2011 19:06


In this episode, Doug Karr (www.marketingtechblog.com) invites Bill and Bryan into his office for his weekly radio show on Blog Talk Radio. The essence of this discussion was focused on social media and it's uses for sales professionals. While this may not be the first you've heard on this topic (that was a joke) you [...]

Fordham Conversations
The Face of AIDS

Fordham Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2007 30:00


We look at AIDS in Malawi, with filmmakers Doug Karr and Eddie Boyce. Their new film follows Fordham Law School’s Crowley Scholars on their 2007 mission to Malawi to study the effects of AIDS on women there.

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