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What motivates an artist to choose one of the most painstaking visual storytelling methods available? In today's podcast episode, host Scott “Sourdough” Power sits down with 2024 NOT REAL ART grant winner Jessie Rodriguez to discuss the meticulous craftsmanship behind her stop-motion movies. The Denver-based artist specializes in animated shorts created from linocuts, carefully carving and assembling every visual element of her "hand-printed movies."Her animations, selected for film festivals in Denver, Portugal, and Germany, explore themes such as grief, insomnia, and emotional resilience, balancing playful visuals with poignant narratives. Inspired by women filmmakers like silhouette animation pioneer Lotte Reiniger, Jessie's hands-on approach reflects her commitment to experimentation and storytelling. Join us as Jessie shares insight into her creative process, discusses the deeply personal themes in her films, and reflects on the significance of winning the 2024 NOT REAL ART grant. We also delve into her community-driven work with the Denver Tool Library and her multidisciplinary approach to creativity. Listen to our conversation with Jessie Rodriguez to hear her unique perspective on resilience, innovation, and the beauty of imperfection.For more information, please visit http://notrealart.com/animator-jessie-rodriguez
Join host and Tyler Film Festival Assistant Director Payton Weidman as she sits down with this year's festival judges — Craig O'Daniel, Lauren Cater, and Justin Reese. Get an inside look at the judging process and hear about some of the incredible films set to screen during the 2024 festival at Liberty Hall! Roses & Weeds is recorded at the Downtown Visitors Center and is hosted by the City of Tyler's Communication Department. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for future show topics, please reach out to us at PublicRelations@TylerTexas.com and be sure to use #rosesandweeds on all your questions to the City of Tyler on social media.
Kris Myers was born on April 5, 1977. Receiving a drum kit at the age of 8, he took an early interest in jazz, rock and punk music. During high school Myers co-started his first musical outfit, a ska/punk band called the Skalawags. The group received a decent amount of success but denied an offer to tour Japan to instead pursue college degrees. Myers attended Elmhurst College from 1995 – 1999 where he was a music major and the drummer in the Elmhurst College Jazz Band. Under director Doug Beach, the Elmhurst College Jazz Band played gigs in the U.S. and Internationally at events such as the Umbria Jazz Festival, Jakarta Jazz Festival and the Montreaux Jazz Festival. In 2001 Myers enrolled in DePaul University where he earned his master's degree in jazz drumming and was a member of the Rob Parton Orchestra. In addition to his involvement in school bands, Myers was playing in festivals with a variety of jazz artists such as Nicholas Payton, Diane Schuur, Randy Brecker, Dennis DiBlasio as well as local musicians Mark Colby and John McLean. Myers also was a member of Chicago jazz fusion band Kick the Cat. Myers began playing drums for progressive-rock band Umphrey's McGee in 2003 following the departure of original drummer Mike Mirro. With Myers at the helm, Umphrey's has released ten albums and maintains a rigorous touring schedule of over 100 live shows per year. Umphrey's has performed at legendary festivals and venues such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Fuji Rock Festival, South by Southwest, Red Rocks, The Ryman Theatre, The Beacon Theatre and more. With Umphrey's, Myers has shared the stage with countless notable musicians such as Buddy Guy, Huey Lewis, Ivan Neville, Les Claypool, Stephen Perkins, Mike Keneally, Joshua Redman, Bela Fleck, Taj Mahal, Victor Wooten, Adrian Belew, Stanley Jordan, Gene Ween, Derek Trucks and Jason Bonham. In 2011 Myers was honored with the title of Best Jam Band Drummer by DRUM Magazine, beating jamband stalwarts such as Butch Trucks (The Allman Brothers) and Jon Fishman (Phish). In 2018, Myers was featured on the cover of Modern Drummer's July issue. Myers placed second in the Experimental Rock category of the publication's “Readers Poll Awards” behind St. Vincent drummer Matt Johnson. When he's not behind the drum kit, Myers enjoys playing golf, attending concerts, hiking and collecting art. Some Things That Came Up: -2:30 Kris's multi genre style -3:00 Rabid fans -4:45 The Umphrey's McGee audition turned into a 21 year gig and counting -6:30 Kris's previous band was Kick The Cat -11:00 Maintaining a list of all the venues the band has played -11:30 Red Rocks is fave venue as well as The Fox Theater in Oakland and The Ryman in Nashville -14:00 Vic Salazar !!! The ambassador of the drum community -16:40 The rider! The love of milk chocolate! -18:00 Stretching, fitness center, yoga -19:40 The documentary “Frame By Frame” -21:20 The Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart.. “most impressive” -23:40 The cover of Modern Drummer magazine in 2018! -24:30 Dauz pads! Used by Rush and Nine Inch Nails -26:45 Writing material together as a band -27:40 Producer Greg Majors and Manny Sanchez -30:30 Different sets every night. Choosing from 14 studio albums. Responsible for all songs at all times -35:40 collaboration with Huey Lewis. Met at The Jammy Awards in 2006. -43:00 Kris loves practicing impressions -44:30 Stewart Copeland, Buddy Rich, Vinnie Colaiuta, Keith Carlock, Steve Gadd 49:50 The art of mashups, inspired by DJ culture -50:15 Kris songs background vocals while playing insane music -52:00 Rotator Cuff repair surgery. 6 month rehab, but ready after 4 months -54:00 Local gigs and charity work -54:50 Getting to do the “Boom Smack” -55:50 “David's Den” for mental health -56:15 Wedding preparation -57:20 “The Fave 5” Follow: www.umphreys.com www.krismyersdrums.com FB: @krismyers IG: @krismyersdrums YouTube: @krismyersdrums The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 30 of which have been #1 hits! Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
We go deep into the fascinating career journey and insights of Sandro Cleuzo, a Brazilian animator, including his transition from local studios to working with global animation giants like Disney and Fox, his passion for hand-drawn animation, experiences with different animation styles, and the thrill of creating personal projects like his short film. PS: Don't forget to take advantage of our Burny Wild's promo code just for our Pencil Pushers fans. More info on the podcast intro. Host: Mike Rosado @ekimodasor & @mrcraleigh Post-Production: Max Trujillo @trujillomedia Sponsors: MRC & Burny Wild's @mrcraleigh & @burnywilds
In the third episode of Frame-by-Frame Connor, Cameron and Aaron watch and then discuss Christopher Nolan's 2011 film, Inception. Using their outline and criteria, they break down the story, score, cinematography, acting and "re-watchability." The team starts with a few jokes, and then discuss how the acting affected the storyline. After that, the cinematography is dissected and the creative decisions and behind-the-scenes techniques used by the director are addressed. Third, Connor, Cameron and Aaron discuss the overall flow of the film. Fourth, the score's relationship to the movie often "makes or breaks" the emotion during particular parts of a fim. Where does Inception rank in this area? Finally, the word is "re-watchability." Is the movie good enough to watch again and how much does that matter? You'll have to listen to find out.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR APRIL 1, 2024 Have a mouthful of this . . . Like Chewing Shoes - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 481 1. Wasted On The Way (live) - Crosby, Stills and Nash 2. No Expectations (live) - The Rolling Stones 3. Wanting and Waiting - The Black Crowes 4. Doctor My Eyes / These Days (live) - Jackson Browne 5. Joan In The Garden - The Decemberists 6. Innocence Pt. 1 - Peter Garrett 7. When A Blind Man Cries - Deep Purple 8. Once The Dust Settles - Cosmic Bull 9. Frame By Frame (alt) - King Crimson 10. 21st Century Schizoid Man - Todd Rundgren, Arthur Brown, Ian Paice, Mel Collins et al 11. Twilight / Out Of Control (live) - U2 12. Change (alt) - Tears For Fears 13. Crime Don't Pay (live) - Joe Jackson 14. Big Yellow Taxi - Counting Crows 15. A Legal Matter (live) - Richard Thompson 16. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (live) - Pete Townshend 17. Presence Of The Lord (live) - Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, Steve Winwood, Ron Wood et al 18. Babooshka - Kate Bush 19. Enter Sandman (live unplugged) - Metallica 20. Lifebeats / Prelude / The Silver Chord / Re-Assuring Tune - Jethro Tull The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Like fine leather served with a warm pink center. Accept No Substitute Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Join Game Theory Host MatPat as he FINALLY Analyzes Hello Neighbor Frame By Frame! *Credits:* Writers: Matthew Patrick, and Tom Robinson Editors: Dan "Cybert" Seibert, Alex "Sedge" Sedgwick, JayskiBean, Danial "BanditRants" Keristoufi, Koen Verhagen and Shannon (Bomb0i) Sound Designer: Yosi Berman
Now on YouTube is the live music video of Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius' cover of King Crimson's “Frame By Frame.”View it at https://youtu.be/3niTH8OlkFEJoe says, the song always spoke to him with its simple lyrics and dramatic theme. Co-written by Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, and Adrian Belew, whose voice, Joe says, “is right in my range and we've been playing this live a lot. I also thought I'd inject it with a lot of staccato violins to give it more of an edge and put my own spin on it.” A studio version will appear on Joe's upcoming album, “Imposter,” slated for late spring 2024 on Melodic Revolution Records.“Frame by Frame” appears on the boxset (2 CDs/DVD/Blu-Ray) “Behind the Curtain (Live at ProgStock)” on Melodic Revolution Records/Amplified Distribution. The box set is three years in the making; the collection is made up of Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius' 2019 and 2021 live performances at the ultimate Northeast progressive rock festival, ProgStock. Joe is the new violinist with legendary rockers Kansas, now on tour celebrating their 50th anniversary. He has played violin for the Who, Bruce Springsteen, 50Cent, Sheryl Crow, and as the concertmaster for Renaissance. The other Stratospheerius bandmembers have a great heritage, as well: Jason Gianni-drums (The Ultimate Queen Celebration, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Rock of Ages, Neal Morse Band), Michelangelo Quirinale-guitar (Thrilldriver), and Paul Ranieri-bass (Mark Wood, Riot Act).
PLAY PODCAST FXF1001- WARREN BEATTY AND JONATHAN DEMME- Craig McKay, Tom Fleischman, Chris Newman, Deborah Wallach, Ron Bochar, Phil StocktonPicture editor, Craig McKay and Re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman talk about early influences getting started in the New York film industry of the 1960's and 70's as well as their work on the film by Warren Beatty, Reds.Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild.Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
On this weeks episode of CSITalk, we talk about what we know so far from season 3 of CSI: Vegas, who Penny is engaged to, and we cover "Frame by Frame", from the DB Era and how this is tie to a case that most likely happened during the Grissom Era. Make sure you're following us on our social media: twitter- @csitalkpodcast, instgram- @csi.talk !If you have any inquires, suggestions on topics you would like us to talk about, or just wanna chat about CSI, email us at: csitalkpodcast@gmail.com or suggest them on our social media!
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR OCTOBER 15, 2023 May your head rest safely . . . Cities In Dust - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 470 1. Can't Find My Way Home (electric) - Blind Faith 2. Deserted Cities Of The Heart (live) - Cream 3. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight - Genesis 4. Don't Give Up (live) - Peter Gabriel w/ Tracey Chapman 5. Cities In Dust - Siouxsie and The Banshees 6. Kiss Me On The Bus - The Replacements 7. Pretty in Pink (alt) - Psychedelic Furs 8. Psychotic Reaction (live) - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers 9. Shine (live) - Stephan Grappelli and David Grisman 10. Marvelous Moses - Nektar 11. Jealous Guy (early) - John Lennon 12. Overture / Amazing Journey / Sparks (live) - The Who 13. 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) (live) - The Allman Brothers Band 14. Yellow Snow Suite (live) - Frank Zappa 15. Frame By Frame (live) - King Crimson 16. Angel Of Montgomery / Sugaree (live) - Tedeschi Trucks Band The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Musical mapping since 2004. Accept No Substitute Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Every movie consists of thousands of individual images flashed in front of your eyes at varying frame rates. Sometimes, those images give the illusion of motion because they are captured by a camera, and sometimes, they give the illusion of motion because an animator drew images on the page. In other cases though, the illusion of motion comes from the meticulous moving of real objects on the screen frame by frame. This technique is called stop-motion animation. In this week's episode, Josh and Elijah discuss the art of stop-motion animation and discuss what makes it so visually distinct. Along the way, they also talk through some of their favorite stop-motion movies, so be sure to listen for some new recommendations. LINKS: Josh's First Stop Motion Hidari For more movie recommendations and commentary, go to our website, www.FoxfireFarmhouse.com. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for future episode topics, reach out to us on Facebook or Instagram or email us at josh@foxfirefarmhouse.com. Cheers!
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Ryan Spanger has worked with James for over a decade, and his video production business, Dream Engine, is all the better for it. Hear the story.
How climate change is threatening the accessibility of home insurance; Yogi Berra's granddaughter on the new documentary It Ain't Over; Pomegranate delivers a time traveling lesbian love story as a chamber opera; Robert LePage and Guillaume Côté merge dance and technology to celebrate NFB great Norman McLaren; and more.
Simply, that 2:30 trailer deserved an entire episode. Emma and Julie deliver a (tangent-filled) frame-by-frame analysis. Nothing could have prepared us for the 'my sister used my wedding as a business opportunity' confessional. Highlighted Black-owned business: The Knead Cookies https://www.thekneadblog.com/aboutCodes:Aura Frames - auraframes.com code: CBCBabbel - babbel.com code: CBC Zocdoc - zocdoc.com/CBC See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We've come down (a bit) from the highs of last weeks Nintendo Direct, and now that our brains are functioning again, we're ready to analyze the heck out of the newest Tears of the Kingdom trailer! Come break it down with us as we discuss voice acting, Ganondorf, Redeads, Breath of the Wild's Hyrule, Collectors Editions, amiibo, the green energy stuff, our theories on what's going on with Zelda, who "HIM" could refer to, what could replace Shrines, John Deere tractors, and more! Plus, the million dollar question - is this it? Or is Nintendo still holding back something monumental? All this, PLUS some Metroid Prime Remastered talk, NSO discussion, and a quick bit on The Last of Us! Come hang! Follow The Zelda Cast! Twitter The Zelda Cast (@TheZeldaCast) Andy Spiteri (@Spiteri316) Alasyn Eletha (@AlasynEletha) Twitch x Facebook x Discord x Tik-Tok Advertise on The Zelda Cast! See Options Here! Subscribe to The Zelda Cast! Apple Podcasts x Podbean x Spotify x iTunes x Google Podcasts x iHeart Radio x PlayerFM Grab The Zelda Cast Merch! Official Zelda Dungeon Merch store Pledge to Receive the Spiteri Show! Patreon
We've come down (a bit) from the highs of last weeks Nintendo Direct, and now that our brains are functioning again, we're ready to analyze the heck out of the newest Tears of the Kingdom trailer! Come break it down with us as we discuss voice acting, Ganondorf, Redeads, Breath of the Wild's Hyrule, Collectors Editions, amiibo, the green energy stuff, our theories on what's going on with Zelda, who "HIM" could refer to, what could replace Shrines, John Deere tractors, and more! Plus, the million dollar question - is this it? Or is Nintendo still holding back something monumental? All this, PLUS some Metroid Prime Remastered talk, NSO discussion, and a quick bit on The Last of Us! Come hang! Follow The Zelda Cast! Twitter The Zelda Cast (@TheZeldaCast) Andy Spiteri (@Spiteri316) Alasyn Eletha (@AlasynEletha) Twitch x Facebook x Discord x Tik-Tok Advertise on The Zelda Cast! See Options Here! Subscribe to The Zelda Cast! Apple Podcasts x Podbean x Spotify x iTunes x Google Podcasts x iHeart Radio x PlayerFM Grab The Zelda Cast Merch! Official Zelda Dungeon Merch store Pledge to Receive the Spiteri Show! Patreon
Welcome to Save The Game Media - from the creators of Project XTalk. We have rebranded and expanded into a podcast network. While Project XTalk: An Xbox Podcast remains, we have expanded to include multiple new shows including: No Limits! A PlayStation Podcast, Frame by Frame: A Film/TV podcast and I Hate My Friends. This special announcement includes a sample of all of our podcasts that will be available on our Youtube Channel, www.patreon.com/SaveTheGameMedia, or on each of their audio feeds available on all podcast feeds! If you would like to listen to a specific podcast, please use the time stamps below. Going forward all podcasts will be separate in their respective audio feeds Time Stamps: (0:00) What is Save The Game Media (06:15) No Limits! A PlayStation Podcast (01:32:40) I Hate My Friends (02:36:48) Frame By Frame (03:07:23) Project XTalk: An Xbox Podcast Follow Us: https://twitter.com/SaveTheGameMedia https://twitter.com/TheMuff1nMon https://twitter.com/AlpacaTom https://twitter.com/Amaan_M05 https://twitter.com/WAYWORNG1 https://twitter.com/WhiteSeaDeer1 https://twitter.com/SamHeaney Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/9KpAYcYaf2 Our Website: https://savethegamemedia.weebly.com/ Support our Extra Life Goal: https://www.extra-life.org/participant/482520
Welcome to Save The Game Media - from the creators of Project XTalk. We have rebranded and expanded into a podcast network. While Project XTalk: An Xbox Podcast remains, we have expanded to include multiple new shows including: No Limits! A PlayStation Podcast, Frame by Frame: A Film/TV podcast and I Hate My Friends. This special announcement includes a sample of all of our podcasts that will be available on our Youtube Channel, www.patreon.com/SaveTheGameMedia, or on each of their audio feeds available on all podcast feeds! If you would like to listen to a specific podcast, please use the time stamps below. Going forward all podcasts will be separate in their respective audio feeds Time Stamps: (0:00) What is Save The Game Media (06:15) No Limits! A PlayStation Podcast (01:32:40) I Hate My Friends (02:36:48) Frame By Frame (03:07:23) Project XTalk: An Xbox Podcast Follow Us: https://twitter.com/SaveTheGameMedia https://twitter.com/TheMuff1nMon https://twitter.com/AlpacaTom https://twitter.com/Amaan_M05 https://twitter.com/WAYWORNG1 https://twitter.com/WhiteSeaDeer1 https://twitter.com/SamHeaney Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/9KpAYcYaf2 Our Website: https://savethegamemedia.weebly.com/ Support our Extra Life Goal: https://www.extra-life.org/participant/482520
We breakdown the new Kenobi trailer frame by frame! Article links: Bad Batch delayed release date: https://dorksideoftheforce.com/2022/03/02/the-bad-batch-season-2-premiere-later-expected-2022/ Kevin Kiner discussing BB Season 2: https://dorksideoftheforce.com/2022/03/16/new-rumored-details-emerge-bad-batch-season-2/ Maul replaced by Vader in Obi Wan: https://screenrant.com/obi-wan-kenobi-darth-maul-replace-vader-why/ Kevin Kiner teases new Lucasfilm Animated project: https://thedirect.com/article/star-wars-disney-plus-show-animated-next LISTEN TO OUR SHOW: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4owlgws... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Everywhere else: https://anchor.fm/star-wars-pod FOLLOW US @ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/star_wars_pod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/star_wars_pod TikTok: @Star_Wars_Pod Email us! AnotherStarWarsPod@gmail.com #obiwankenobi #starwars #kenobi
On this weeks episode of A Place For Film, I do my best to give you the short version of the history of the midnight movie in honor of the IU Cinema's "Not-Quite Midnights". How it came to be, how it evolved, how it went mainstream and how it (sadly) ended. I also admit on air that I've never been to a Rocky Horror Picture Show screening in my 31 years of life and ask you to be cool about it (or invite me to a screening). You can find the entire line up of "Not-Quite Midnights" screenings here: https://cinema.indiana.edu/upcoming-films/series/not-quite-midnights You can find my writing on Alejandro Jodorowsky's El Topo and The Holy Mountain here: https://blogs.iu.edu/aplaceforfilm/2017/09/05/the-climb-to-the-holy-mountain/ If you're interested in the audio project I did with Dr. Terri Francis interviewing scholars and filmmakers about the movies and what moves them, please check out "Frame By Frame" here: https://anchor.fm/black-film-centerarchive
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We're still coming down from the high of last week's Nintendo Direct, where we finally got to see new footage from the sequel to Breath of the Wild, so this week, we tried to put our thinking caps on and really break down what we saw. Come listen to our theories on Link's arm, how Runes might work, the relationship between the Sky and the Ground, what's up with Link's Champions Tunic, who that creepy corpse guy might be, what happens to Zelda and so much more! We only got about 1:30 of new footage, but there's so much to unpack! This, plus what' up with Nintendo not revealing the subtitle for the sequel, and did this trailer really move the needle for us, or did it leave us a little underwhelmed? Come hang with us! Follow The Champions' Cast! Twitter Andy Spiteri (@Spiteri316) Alasyn Eletha (@AlasynEletha) Twitch x Facebook x Discord Subscribe to The Champions' Cast! Apple Podcasts x Podbean x Spotify x iTunes x Google Podcasts x iHeart Radio x PlayerFM Advertise on The Champions' Cast! Inquiries – andy.spiteri@zeldadungeon.net
After another short break, Jake is back to discuss some of his favorite single camera takes in films and TV.Music recommendations are “Meditation” by Joe Pass, and “Field Recordings from the Cook County Water Table” by Brokeback.Wake & Jake (Bonus Content)https://www.patreon.com/wakeandjakepodWake & Jakehttps://www.auxchicago.com/wake-jakehttps://www.instagram.com/wakeandjakepod/https://twitter.com/WakeandJakePodJake Fisherhttps://www.instagram.com/kennyg.g.allin/https://deathbotrecords.bandcamp.com/Music Composed by Jake FisherLogo by Baitul Javid
Today on The Neil Haley Show's Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Dave and Neil Haley will interview Cassadee Pope of The Voice. Cassadee Pope is a Grammy-nominated, Platinum-certified singer-songwriter who has recently released her highly-anticipated second solo album, STAGES, featuring hit singles "Take You Home," "One More Red Light," and "If My Heart Had A Heart." From fronting rock band, Hey Monday, to winning Season 3 of "The Voice" and releasing her #1 debut album Frame By Frame, Cassadee has effortlessly re-arranged the lines of Country and Pop. She has experienced tremendous success throughout her career, with Platinum-selling single, "Wasting All These Tears," being awarded with "Breakthrough Video of the Year" at the 2014 CMT Music Awards and her #1 hit "Think of You" with Chris Young receiving a 2017 Grammy nomination for "Best Country Duo/Group." Cassadee has toured extensively, joining legendary artists Tim McGraw and Dierks Bentley, playing London's iconic O2 Arena during C2C: Country to Country Festival, and earning the distinction of the only Country artist to perform at 2018's Warped Tour. Cassadee performed "If My Heart Had A Heart" on the TODAY show, and toured with Maren Morris on her GIRL: THE WORLD TOUR. Cassadee continued to tour throughout the spring of 2019 as the headliner of the "2019 CMT Next Women of Country Tour," which brought the franchise outside of the U.S. for the first time ever. For more information about Cassadee, visit CassadeePope.com.
FXF_S06EP01 INNOVATIONS IN POST - THE NEXT FRONTIER - GEMINI MAN with Tim Squyres, Derek Schweickart, Jennifer Lane and Andrew Leven As movie-going audiences choose more often to view their entertainment on the smaller screens of home theaters, tablets and phones, movies like GEMINI MAN directed by Ang Lee and shot in 4K resolution, at 120 frames per second, for 3-D projection are intentionally built to create a hyper real immersive experience that will incentivize audiences to experience films on a big screen in a large theater with a crowd and participate in vital communal catharsis. For the filmmakers, the choice to work in this format was on almost every level a technological experiment. For the post-production team especially, the format became a valuable testing ground for every aspect of media exchange along the pipeline. In this episode, I sat down with GEMINI MAN's Picture editor, Tim Squyres, 3D Digital Intermediate Supervisor, Derek Schweickart , First Assistant Editor, Andrew Leven and Associate Producer and Post-Production Supervisor, Jennifer Lane to talk about why this pioneering format required that they construct their own mobile lab to process the media and how they believe the format ultimately supports better storytelling. Frame By Frame is presented by Post New York Alliance because it's how you finish that counts. This episode marks the beginning of a new series exploring innovations in post-production and the vanguard film professionals in New York that are leading the way. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us atframebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted, produced and edited by Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance and supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oral History Project. Stay tuned for the upcoming episode of Frame By Frame with the team behind the APOLLO 11.
FXF0504 THE FAREWELL with MICHAEL TAYLOR, MATT FRIEDMAN, ALEX WESTON and GENE PARKLulu Wang's breakout hit THE FAREWELL is a story about a young Chinese-American woman and her family who travel to China to say goodbye to her grandmother without letting her know that she is dying.In this episode NY-based picture editor Michael Taylor, sound editor and re recording mixer Gene Park and composer Alex Weston and LA-based picture editor, Matt Friedman talk about the surprises they encountered in crafting this award-winning independent feature.We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us atframebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunesFrame By Frame is a podcast series hosted, produced and edited by Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance and supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oral History Project.Stay tuned for the upcoming episode of Frame By Frame with the team behind the APOLLO 11.
PLAY PODCAST FXF_S02EP01_JIM JARMUSCH_PT1 Jay Rabinowitz, Chic Ciccolini, Dominick Tavella In the first episode of Frame By Frame Season 2, picture editor, Jay Rabinowitz, sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella talk about their craft and process in collaborating with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on his films from the 1980's and 90's Coffee and Cigarettes, Night On Earth, and Ghost Dog. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCAST FXF1001- WARREN BEATTY AND JONATHAN DEMME- Craig McKay, Tom Fleischman, Chris Newman, Deborah Wallach, Ron Bochar, Phil StocktonPicture editor, Craig McKay and Re-recording mixer Tom Fleischman talk about early influences getting started in the New York film industry of the 1960's and 70's as well as their work on the film by Warren Beatty, Reds. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCAST FXFS01EP02- SCORSESE on TV_Vinyl, Boardwalk Empire: Kate Sanford and Tim Streeto Television and feature film editors Kate Sanford (The Wire, The Deuce) and Tim Streeto (The Squid and the Whale, Greenberg) describe their process in developing the hit series Boardwalk Empire with Martin Scorsese, Tim Van Patten and Terry Winter as well as how they worked together with Martin Scorsese, Terry Winter and Mick Jagger to create Season 1 of Vinyl. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
FXFS01EP03_ANG_LEE_Tim Squyres and Phil StocktonPLAY PODCAST In Episode 4, picture editor Tim Squyres and sound editor, Phil Stockton share stories from collaborating together for over 20 years working with film directors such as Martin Scorsese, Ang Lee, Robert Altman, the Coen Brothers, Jonathan Demme and Spike Lee and how advances in technology have encouraged a merging of their roles. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCAST FXF_S01EP04_SIDNEY LUMET_THE_VERDICT: Maurice Schell, Lee Dichter, Peter Frank Sound editor, Maurice Schell (Gimme Shelter, Serpico, The Missouri Breaks,Apocalypse Now, All That Jazz, Melvin and Howard, Reds, Scarface) , re-recording mixer,Lee Dichter, (Grey Gardens, Sophie's Choice, Hannah and Her Sisters, Miller's Crossing, The Civil War) and picture editor Peter Frank, (The Verdict, Cadillac Records, Dirty Dancing) share stories about coming up in the 1960's 70's and 80's in the New York film industry and their collaboration onSidney Lumet'sThe Verdict. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCAST In the late 1960's and early 70's, years before Sound One had established itself as one of the most successful and highly respected sound facilities on the East Coast, it was a solo operation. Elisha Birnbaum, a sound editor and foley artist who had recently emigrated from Israel, worked with a small team but quickly developed a reputation for creating a highly productive, family atmosphere filled with astonishing creativity, quality product and quick turnaround time that attracted both the established and uninitiated to work at his studio. At its apex of productivity Sound One would take in 85% of all post-production work in New York City and would help launch the careers of both post production professionals and filmmakers like The Coen Brothers, Spike Lee, Alan Pakula, Michael Moore and Ken Burns among others. Here staff and clients share stories about the personal bonds and animal spirit that helped define the dynamics at work at Sound and how they created what has come to be known as the Sound One Family. From 1968 to 2012, Sound One grew from a solo operation to becoming the most successful post-production sound and editing facility on the East Coast. At its apex, Sound One inhabited five floors of the famed Brill Building housed 150 edit suites and over 300 clients and staff at its apex and commanded 85% of post-production business in New York. As its reputation grew, it became the go to post-production home for such filmmakers as Sidney Lumet, Arthur Penn, George Roy Hill, Jonathan Demme, Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese and through its constant support of independents, helped launch the careers of filmmakers like the Alan Pakula, Spike Lee, The Coen Brothers, M. Night Shyamalan, Michael Moore, Ken Burns and countless post-production professionals and helped post-produce some of cinemas most influential works. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced By Isabel Sadurni, Shari Johanson and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCAST FXFS01EP02- SCORSESE on TV_Vinyl, Boardwalk Empire: Kate Sanford and Tim Streeto Television and feature film editors Kate Sanford (The Wire, The Deuce) and Tim Streeto (The Squid and the Whale, Greenberg) describe their process in developing the hit series Boardwalk Empire with Martin Scorsese, Tim Van Patten and Terry Winter as well as how they worked together with Martin Scorsese, Terry Winter and Mick Jagger to create Season 1 of Vinyl.Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild.Produced By Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCASTElisha Birnbaum, co-founder of Sound One, is considered one of the best NY foley artists of his generation. His stage looked like a suburban garage or basement or attic with various surfaces on the floor and, shelves filled with props used to create sounds. You would often meet Elisha walking around the hallways of Sound One in cut off jean shorts, and womens high heels, which he wore when foleying the sound of womens footsteps. Here, staff and clients retell stories of working with Elisha and others at Sound One in recognizing the creative genius behind Elisha's work and the role of the foley artist. From 1968 to 2012, Sound One grew from a solo operation to becoming the most successful post-production sound and editing facility on the East Coast. At its apex, Sound One inhabited five floors of the famed Brill Building housed 150 edit suites and over 300 clients and staff at its apex and commanded 85% of post-production business in New York. As its reputation grew, it became the go to post-production home for such filmmakers as Sidney Lumet, Arthur Penn, George Roy Hill, Jonathan Demme, Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese and through its constant support of independents, helped launch the careers of filmmakers like the Alan Pakula, Spike Lee, The Coen Brothers, M. Night Shyamalan, Michael Moore, Ken Burns and countless post-production professionals and helped post-produce some of cinemas most influential works. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced By Isabel Sadurni, Shari Johanson and Ben Baker.
PLAY PODCASTBill Nisselson was often described as the heart of Sound One. As managing Director from 1979-2001, Bill, alongside co-founder Elisha Birnbaum, set the tone of interaction, organized the deals and orchestrated the cross-traffic of post-production work between staff and clients which at its apex commanded 6 floors in the Brill Building and took in over 85% of the post-production film business in New York. Not far from Bill's office Sybil Brown, the receptionist from 1985-2005, offered a warm welcome, fresh flowers and the uncanny ability to locate people by phone in crucial moments and also stood as essential to the heartbeat of the Sound One experience. In this episode, staff and clients remember their interactions with Bill Nisselson, and Sybil Brown and share their stories about how both Bill and Sybil played a dominant role not only in shaping the working environment of Sound One, but also in shaping peoples lives. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced By Isabel Sadurni, Shari Johanson and Ben Baker.
FXF_S04EP06: VICE NEWS' CHARLOTTESVILLE: RACE AND TERROR, The Team Behind The Most Watched News Doc in History: TIM CLANCY, JOHN CHIMPLES, DENNY THOMAS and CAMERON DENNIS PLAY PODCAST VICE news tonight's Charlottesville: Race and Terror began as an idea for a five minute piece that producer and reporter Ellie Reeve pitched a few days before the Unite the Right Rally scheduled to take place on a mid-August weekend in, 2017. The half hour program broadcast on VICE on HBO that Monday August 14th received over 65 million views within the first week and garnered an Emmy, ACE Eddy and Pebody for the post production team. In this episode of Frame By Frame talks with Executive Producer and Editor Tim Clancy, Post Production Supervisor, Mike Morrison, Picture editors, John, Chimples, Cameron Dennis and Denny Thomas about how the episode came together in less than 30 hours. We welcome your comments and suggestions -- write us at framebyframe@postnewyork.org or share your comments via iTunes Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted, produced and edited by Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Frame By Frame is proudly presented by Post New York Alliance and supported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Oral History Project. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Frame By Frame with the editors of THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL.
Bubba & Catfish come out of hibernation this winter to give 'frame by frame' to the Usurpish trailer for HBO's Game of Thrones Season 8. Talk to us:Twitter: http://twitter.com/doublephqFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/doublephqWebsite: http://www.doublepmedia.com
Today we talk about the best and worst shows to air on Cartoon Network.
In todays episode, we talk about Spiderman, Ralph Bakshi and we ask ourselves the ultimate question... Who is the Marvel equivalent to Lobo?
Today on The Frame By Frame podcast, We talked about our most memorably horrifying moments in animation and the upcoming additions to the public domain!
In todays episode of the Frame By Frame podcast we talk about Christmas specials and the apparent disappearance of Herbie the love bug from Disney.
Today we ask the pressing questions, Can Nickelodeon Run an adult animation block, Why was Aqua Teen Hunger Force so funny and why do we go on so many tangents!
In honor of Stephen Hillenburg, The Frame by Framers talk about the best episodes of Spongebob Squarepants!
Today episode of the Frame By Frame Podcast, We pay tribute to Stephen Hillenburg and talk 80's cartoons with Ming Chen from Comic Book Men!
Welcome to the Frame By Frame Podcast, created by animation fans for animation fans! In our first episode, we discuss live action films that could be turned into animated films, upcoming animated releases and anime recommendations.
Bubba (@FittenTrim) and Catfish (@cjgman67) from Double P Podcasts (http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts) are counting down to HBO's Game of Thrones season 7 premiere!We begin with a Daenerys spoiler(?) scene featuring all of your favorite voices from #TeamDany and transitions to Grey Worm's debut at Open Mic Night. Wait to you hear his version of Evil Uncle Tyrion's Honeycomb and Jack-ass into a brothel joke!Then we do yet ANOTHER frame-by-frame breakdown of "Winter is Here" the second Game of Thrones trailer for Season 7!Ready your thinking brain on George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire like you've (hopefully) never heard before!
Bubba (@FittenTrim) and Catfish (@cjgman67) are back after a LONG break in Westeros! Join the Double P Podcasts guys (http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts) as they begin their countdown of podcast to get ready for HBO's fantasy drama Game of Thrones Season 7! After George R.R. Martin gave us some notes on his A Song of Ice and Fire series, we're proud to enact a Septuple S (Season Seven Super Secret Spoilery Sansa Scene)! And then we'll do our world infamous Frame-by-Frame breakdown of the Game of Thrones Season 7 trailer!8:00 - Super Secret Sansa Scene16:38 - Game of Thrones Season 7 trailer frame-by-frame analysis