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Zachary Fuhrer is a creative producer and Emmy-nominated film editor. M. Brennan is an award-winning documentary film editor. Both worked on the Netflix series America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Fuhrer has also worked on other projects, including: Wrestlers, Last Chance U: Basketball, Cheer, Kings from Queens: The Run DMC Story, and VICE. Brennan has worked on Wrestlers, Frontline, Murder on Middle Beach, and Fyre Fraud. M. has an extensive career cutting documentary films and series for Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Showtime, EPIX, Nat Geo, Tribeca, as well as veteran documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger and the legendary Albert Maysles. Reality Life with Kate Casey What to Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.com Holiday Gift Guide: https://www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_Y6DZ8HHQSYTZYM81WWPJ Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Like it to Know It: https://www.shopltk.com/explore/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Friday, con-gregation! This week, we revisit our episode with Yassir Lester all about the Fyre Festival. Yassir and Laci break down false promises, class action lawsuits, and of course, that infamous “take one for the team” incident surrounding the infamous Fyre Festival. Plus a bonus music industry scam. Stay schemin! This episode was originally released on July 21st, 2020. Follow on Instagram: Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciYassir Lester: @yassir_lesterResearch by Sharilyn Vera. Sources:https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-46904445https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/18/how-fyre-festivals-organizer-scammed-investors-out-of-26-million.htmlhttps://www.netflix.com/title/81035279 – Netflix Documentary FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened
An exclusive music festival in the Bahamas. Models on white sand beaches, five-star cuisine, swimming with wild pigs. But none of it was real. We investigate the twin documentaries Fyre (2019) and Fyre Fraud (2019). Our next episode with be Pinocchio (2022) and Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022), and one of them is definitely not better than the other. *nose grows* Follow us on Instagram @twincinemapodcast or drop us a line at twincinemapodcast@gmail.com Sandeep is on Instagram: @suncupp and Letterboxd: suncup Clayton is on Instagram: @claytonflagg and Letterboxd: claytonflagg Jordie is on Instagram: @jordie_ee and available through carrier pigeon. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. It really helps us reach a bigger audience! Thanks for listening!
A solo journey on foot. A quest for inner peace. Braving the elements and many other dangers along the way. We tighten our boot laces to follow Tracks (2013) and Wild (2014). Our next episode with be Fyre (2019) and Fyre Fraud (2019), so get those exclusive VIP festival packages before they sell out! Follow us on Instagram @twincinemapodcast or drop us a line at twincinemapodcast@gmail.com Sandeep is on Instagram: @suncupp and Letterboxd: suncup Clayton is on Instagram: @claytonflagg and Letterboxd: claytonflagg Jordie is on Instagram: @jordie_ee and available through carrier pigeon. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. It really helps us reach a bigger audience! Thanks for listening!
We're back with our friends Aaron & Patrick from Feelin' Film to talk 2023's underdog sleeper hit of the year, Blackberry: a riveting, fictionalized biopic detailing the rise & fall of the now-infamous phone. Equally funny and thrilling, Blackberry taps into the spirit of Fincher's The Social Network or Boyle's Steve Jobs. It is filled with amazing performances and panache—appropriating Nat Geo-style long-lenses (a stylistic riff stolen from D.A. Pennebaker's The War Room), leaning into faux-documentary comedic beats (Christopher Guest films, The Office), celebrating the by-the-bootstraps/punk-rock ethos of indie filmmaking (Primer, Slacker, Clerks), and heavily stylizing itself with erratic camera shifts and short, snappy, WanderCam pans (which approximate a sense of eavesdropping on tense, anxiety-inducing affairs). It's also a topical cautionary message about the dangers of unchecked greed and myopic business decisions, and in this way it resembles the recent slate of streaming mini-series documenting market-driven folly (The Dropout, WeCrashed, Fyre Fraud, etc.). Although it is only tangentially affiliated with sports (there is a fairly prominent side plot involving an attempt to purchase an NHL team), we felt like this would be a perfect companion piece to our conversation on Air. Both films track the origins of a culture-altering IP, showcasing the competitive ferocity of entrepreneurialism. Both films also examine the ways cutthroat business acumen, team camaraderie, rivaling companies, and creative playfulness clash, dictate, and shape the way technology and commerce operate. Yes, to call this a sports movie would be disingenuously lenient, even for our criminally lax standards. But sometimes it's good to question genre boundaries, as trespassing outside stringent confines can help delineate and expand one's understanding of the immanent tropes, archetypes, leitmotifs, and structural parameters that can't be compromised.
6 young adults on a boat ride home after a clambake. It sounds everyday, even idyllic, but when the inebriated young scion of a local legal dynasty crashes the boat into a bridge, one of the young people loses her life. And “The Murder Murders: A Southern Scandal” traces how the ramifications ultimately lead to a double murder, as well as revealed a longstanding pattern of widespread theft and previous suspicious deaths. Director Julia Willoughby Nason and Executive Producer Michael Gasparro (both of Fyre Fraud) joined Mike to talk about how their 3 part series on Netflix draws upon the conventions of “true crime” while also exploring a series of interlocking, intergenerational friendships as well as the broader social hierarchy of a rural county. How did they navigate the intricate web of rumor to find out the truth about the once seemingly all-powerful Murdaugh family? The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix. Hidden Gems: Silver Blake Life Smartless: On the Road Follow @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter
Orlando Mergal Todo el que interaccione con un teléfono inteligente, una tableta o un computador convencional —a menos que viva bajo una piedra— ha entrado en contacto con las redes sociales. Y a eso de vivir bajo una piedra tenemos que sumarle que su teléfono sea un Razr V3 de Motorola o una barrita de jabón de Nokia, que nunca haya conocido un iPad y que su sistema operativo sea Windows 3 y su navegador Netscape. La realidad —triste pero realidad— es que para mucha gente Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn y todas las demás redes sociales SON la Internet. La costumbre de tener y mantener una página de Internet propia está cayendo cada día más en desuso. Enrique Vargas Los que estamos inmersos en esto de la Internet —y que mantenemos a raya al monstruo de las redes sociales— somos una minoría. Peor aún, nuestro apostolado cae en oídos sordos. La gente nos ve como marginales, como rebeldes, como gente que se rehusa a entrar al siglo 21. Paralelamente, las cosas que salen en la prensa —sobre todo en la de tecnología en inglés— confirman nuestras posturas. Los documentales como “The Social Dilemma”, “The Great Hack”, “Fyre Fraud”, “Social Animals”, “Fake Famous” y “We Live In Public” ilustran las distintas manifestaciones de la maldad que ha venido a apoderarse de las redes sociales. Es un mundo artificial y de mentiras donde impera la avaricia, el engaño, la falsedad y el odio. Todo el mundo es perfecto en las redes sociales. Nadie acepta recomendaciones ni puntos de vista encontrados. El respeto se ha vuelto un animal en peligro de extinción y la palabra hiriente y cortante está a flor de labios. Yo soy testigo de eso porque he tropezado con el monstruo en varias ocasiones. Cristóbal Colón Hoy decidí hacer un experimento. Falta ver si a ustedes le va a agradar y si los participantes se sentirán inclinados a repetirlo. Hoy invité a dos podcasters adicionales a discutir este tema conmigo. Se trata de dos podcasters puertorriqueños que yo considero gente seria, inteligente y capaces de sostener una conversación sin que se torne malsana. Hoy tengo de invitados al señor Cristóbal Colón, del podcast Nos Cambiaron los Muñequitos y a Enrique Vargas, del podcast Repaso Noticioso, ambos amigos míos y gente con la que da gusto conversar. De hecho, posiblemente el más cínico y sarcástico del grupo sea yo, pero eso ya ustedes lo saben. Y hablamos de todo: del tema que nos ocupa hoy “Los Aspectos Tóxicos De Las Redes Sociales” y de otros temas medulares —pero tangenciales— que llegaron por soleares, como dice el poeta. Te invito a escuchar este intercambio de ideas y a darme tu opinión. ¿Te gusta este tipo de mesa redonda? ¿Te gustaría que se repita? De ser así “pásame un Emilio” como dicen los españoles, para seguirlo haciendo. ENLACES: Tráfico Y Atención… Lo Más Valioso En La Internet Desnudos Ante El Mundo OTROS EPISODIOS QUE TE PUEDEN INTERESAR: 11 Mitos Tecnológicos Que Suenan Creíbles 16 Mentiras Que Te Dijeron Durante La Infancia 7 Mitos Sobre La Producción de Video 7 Mitos Sobre El Empleo De Personas De La Tercera Edad 13 Realidades Sobre La Educación Universitaria [2022] 11 Mitos Sobre El Agua 7 Mitos y Realidades Sobre YouTube 4 Palabras Que El Público Odia ©2023, Orlando Mergal, MA _________________ El autor es Experto En Comunicación Corporativa (Lic. R-500), Autor de más de media docena de Publicaciones de Autoayuda y Productor de Contenido Digital Inf. 787-306-1590 • 787-750-0000 Divulgación de Relación Material: Algunos de los enlaces en esta entrada son “enlaces de afiliados”. Eso significa que si le das click al enlace, y compras algo, yo voy a recibir una comisión de afiliado. No obstante, tú vas a pagar exactamente lo mismo que pagarías al visitar al comerciante directamente y de manera independiente. Además, yo sólo recomiendo productos o servicios que utilizo personalmente y que pienso que añadirán valor a mis oyentes.
This week on ARW RAW, Amanda interviews FYRE FESTIVAL creative and social manager Oren Aks about the F*ckJerry scandal, his artistic process, Jew life, and what it's like to be globally blamed for something you never even did. Stream now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Follow him on IG @orenjous and on Twitter @fyrefestival. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's a scenario most documentary filmmakers dread: someone else is covering the same story. Dueling documentaries are becoming more common, but is competition always bad for filmmakers?Director Jenner Furst came on the pod to talk about this phenomenon, which he's experienced several times throughout his career. Jenner and his filmmaking partner Julia Willoughby Nason and Michael Gasparro directed Hulu's Fyre Fraud, which came out days before Netflix's FYRE, as well as LulaRich, released just prior to another film on the same subject, The Rise and Fall of LuLaRoe.Jenner talks about how he approached these stories knowing there was a competing doc in progress, how he was able to gain access to some of the films' more controversial participants, and his advice for pitching to streamers.Rough Cut on InstagramVideo Consortium on InstagramHost Jennie Butler on InstagramExecutive Producer Sky Dylan-RobbinsProducer Amy DiGiacomo on Instagram and TwitterProducer Caley Fox ShannonProducer Abhishyant KidangoorEditor Audrey Horowitz on InstagramGot an idea for an episode? Email podcast@videoconsortium.orgClick here to support the Video Consortium
Another split decision and our first documentary: "The Thin Blue Line". (Ian rec “Fyre” – Adam rec “Fyre Fraud”)
We talked about in Episode 0 and the time is now...to manifest...to find your power...be immersed...just kidding...you are just going to laugh and learn about our favorite con:FYRE FESTIVAL!It's a Fy-re! This is the true crime con that brought Heather and Vanessa together. The glue that bonded them. The F-Y-R-E that lit the conversations between the co-hosts that led to the birth of this podcast. The absolute baffling story of a con man who ran ponzi schemes, financial fraud, and lured influencers to an "island" to take their money. And somehow, Ja Rule is involved. It has it all, "the snowball that collected all the other cons ever done along the way that turned into Fyre Festival". Come join us as we start in the early days of the creator, Billy McFarland, to his incarceration.We discuss the marketing, the money, and the psychology behind the con. It's a do not miss episode!The Pitch Deck: https://www.slides.ai/pages/fyre-festival-pitch-deckThe Promo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz5kY3RsmKoOur Favorite Thing:Heather and Vanessa recommend that you watch the documentaries discussed in the episode! Netflix's FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened (https://www.netflix.com/title/81035279) first and then Hulu's Fyre Fraud (https://www.hulu.com/movie/fyre-fraud-e47078f3-1c0e-49a8-9da9-c571a7a20fec). And for fun, The American Greed Season 13 Episode 2 on Peacock. Please leave us a review and let us know what you love. Like, subscribe, and most of all, share this podcast with others! Things We Refer To In This Episode:Canyon Theater Guild - https://www.canyontheatre.org/ (go see Oliver! 7/23 - 8/27)Hispanic Scholarship Fund - https://www.hsf.net/Thank you to our supporters: Orange (I Got A Lot To Say About That Theme Song) Original music by Marcel Camargo and Leo CostaBoth are Grammy nominated artists, please check out their music here:http://www.marcelcamargo.com/385194ztbi4uegaj53ypbd2m0w98sg https://www.instagram.com/marcelcamargomusic/https://www.instagram.com/leocosta1010/?hl=en Website Sponsored by Alison Lindemann at WSI Internet Consulting - Digital Marketing Services (https://www.wsiworld.com/alison-lindemann)Support the show
It's spooky, it's salacious, it's suspenseful... This week, Jenny Ragolia is our guest to talk about TRUE CRIME. Topics include Ann Delvey, Fyre Fraud, I Love You, Now Die, Gypsy Rose Blanchard and more! Plus, we play THREE GAMES: I See What You Did There, Thunderdome and Fuck That Guy! Grab your morbid curiosity about the human capacity for evil and LISTEN IN!!! Check out all the docs and shows we mentioned. They're good!!! Question your local authorities about why we focus on extremely rare sources of crime / crimes borne out of economic and social desperation over the pervasive domestic abuses and financial abuses that really damage people and the country, too. :DOh and listen to MJO'C's tunes: https://michaeljoconnor.bandcamp.com/
DISCLAIMER: This episode contains potential spoilers that involve two separate documentaries about the events that unfolded at a particular music festival (that never actually happened). It is advised that you go and check out "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" on Netflix and "Fyre Fraud" on Hulu. By doing so, it will loop you into this entire episode so you're not sitting there confused like Michelle is half of the time.Somehow, someway, and still unbeknownst to Michelle, we've made it through 5 whole seasons of this podcast. We say thank you A LOT, but we really truly mean it. Without you guys, this podcast would just be three music nerds arguing about random music shit while drinking in a dimly but colorfully lit basement with one of the most extensive record collections you've ever seen. You guys are the reason we've been able to take this show to the next level, and for that, we will be forever grateful.While we're on the subject of being grateful, we imagine that those who attended the biggest music festival farce in history are also probably forever grateful that they made it out of that whole ordeal alive. Calling it a perpetual dumpster fire would be putting it lightly, and would never really do the events that actually unfolded before everyone's eyes, any real justice. A story that when told, seems like that of a mockumentary of sorts. Perhaps the best mockumentary you could ever imagine watching, but unfortunately for literally everyone involved "The Fyre Festival" wasn't part of any fake documentary for everyone to mock. It was a very real idea, that had very real consequences.What do you get when you mix a fraudster with the right connections, a lot of money that belongs to other people, and an idea that would (in reality) take years to actually come to fruition?The brainchild of master swindler and self-proclaimed "entrepreneur" Billy McFarland, The Fyre Festival was supposed to be the world's most elite and luxurious music festival that anyone had ever seen. Set to take place in the Bahamas, The Fyre Festival was supposed to have it all and then some, but the events that would unfold would tell a very, very different story.This week we're talking about the biggest music festival dumpster fyre of all time, and it's a doozie if we've ever heard of one. A music festival with no actual music? Check. FEMA tents sold as private luxury villas? Check. No electricity or running water? Check. Cheese sandwiches instead of the gourmet food you were promised? Check. Continuing to defraud the same people who put their money and trust into you? Check. We watched all hell break loose, and if you're listening to this, chances are you also watched all hell break loose at the greatest but also the worst music festival that never was.This leaves us with one lingering question. Just how far would you go to make sure that everyone had clean drinking water? It's the season 5 finale of Billy McFarland's cell mate's ex-wife's favorite music podcast. LET'S GO!!! Keep up with all of the music we talk about in each episode by listening to the Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist, exclusively on Spotify. Infectious Groove Podcast, part of the OddPods Media Network.
This week, we are discussing both Fyre Festival documentaries! We discuss the differences between each documentary, which one we think is more honest as well the power of influencers and how much we don't like Fuck Jerry (Jerry Media). Find out how we found out about Fyre Festival, and how we saw it all fell apart in real-time on social media! Follow us everywhere down below! Podcast: https://twitter.com/tonicpod https://www.instagram.com/projecttonicpod https://discord.gg/DYu2v5ekZY https://www.tiktok.com/@projecttonic Cecilia: https://twitter.com/Isnosomnia https://www.instagram.com/isnosomnia Sergio: https://twitter.com/SergThoughts https://www.instagram.com/sergthoughts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/project-tonic/support
Returning guest Andre and new guest Rod come on the podcast to talk about the colossal fuck up that was the Fyre Fest. Andre also drops some Ja Rule facts. Andre's New Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNN3opEppr0&ab_channel=Andr%C3%A9DeSaint Andre's Twitter: @andredesaint Andre's Music: Andre DeSaint Andre's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/andredesaint Twitter: @DoubledFeature Instagram: DoubledFeature Email: DoubledFeaturePodcast@Gmail.com Dan's Twitter: @DannyJenkem Dan's Letterboxd: @DannyJenkem Max's Twitter: @Mac_Dead Max's Letterboxd: @Mac_Dead Executive Producer: Koolaid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/doubledfeature/message
The crew's back together, Christian gives us an update about Documentary First Productions! "Grueling Glory" will be showing at the Flathead Lake International Cinemafest, possibly showing The Girl Who Wore Freedom again. TGWWF has been nominated for several awards at the Red Movie Awards, which qualifies as their French Premiere! Then we talk through the new sizzle reel Christian will be shooting while over in France. Writing the sizzle reel, outlining it, figuring out the first episode of the show, and expanding the series. We talk through some of Christian's other documentary ideas and projects and pivot to international distribution. Deja-vu DocuView: My Date with Drew: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0378407/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 McMillions: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9148598/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Fyre: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9412098/ Fyre Fraud: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7843600/
You're tuned in to our very first episode of Professional Skepticism! This episode is about all things Fyre Festival - from its creator Billy McFarland, to his infamous business partner Ja Rule, the ridiculous amount of resources that were wasted on this hot mess, and all the people that were screwed over in the end. Buckle up, because this host is about to light into Billy. Follow us on Instagram: @profskeppodcast Follow us on Twitter: @profskeppodcast Zoe McDaniel & Professional Skepticism Podcast own the rights to the audio and music played in this episode. Zoe McDaniel & Professional Skepticism Podcast do not own the rights to the information in the sources below. Sources Netflix's “Fyre - The Greatest Party That Never Happened” 2019 Hulu's “Fyre Fraud” 2019 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyre_Festival https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_McFarland_(fraudster) https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/16/business/fyre-festival-settlement/index.html https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dotcom-bubble.asp https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/21/entertainment/fyre-festival-maryann-rolle-gofundme-trnd/index.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/profskeppodcast/support
Bryan asks Krissy to join his new MLMM business, LuLaNO. Then they wonder why they got news alerts about Kourtney K and Travis B, and who the f*&k cares? Plus, the new trend is wearable microphone/amplifier combos and Bryan doesn't think it's funny. Finally, the gang review some 911 calls that are less of an emergency and more of comedy routine! It's a wild episode of TCB...get a cold beverage, jump in the car and call the police on yourself!LINKS:Want a TCB limited edition collectible sticker? Each series sticker is limited and first come, first serve. Click HERE to find out how!Send us show ideas, comments, questions or hate mail by texting us or leaving a voicemail at 1-661-Best-2-Yo (1.661.237.8296)Watch Us on YouTubeTCB Live On Fireside AppSponsorStreamlight Lending By SunTrust Bank (Use Code TCB for additional interest savings)BeachBound is beach focused vacation travel planning agency...online!Special Thanks To Moon Cheese For The Snacks! Use Code TCB For 15% Off Moon Cheese Products...Click HereSpecial Thanks To Project Pollo Our Vegan Burgers!Studio Snacks Provided By Siete Chips! (Try The Fuego Flavor!)Castbox is the TCB publishing partner . Download The App Here!New Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere you listen to podcasts!1-(661)-BEST-2-YO | (1-661-237-8296)
Let's kick off Season 3 with a really interesting conversation around MLM's, shall we?Are MLM's a cult? Why do so many end in disaster? The directors of LuluRich, Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason, delve into their why's and how they got LulaRow founders, Mark and Deanne, to talk, and also a burgeoning new category of content: TRUE COMEDY.Our conversation transcends leggings and gets into a more meta exploration of the genre, our broken country, and how it makes us long for something we can't attain so we end up hawking products to friends in the hopes of a life changing opportunity.Jenner and Julia founded Cinemart in 2011( partnered with Jay Z, nbd) and are responsible for an incredible slate of projects including: FYRE FRAUD, TIME: The Kalief Browder Story, The Pharmacist, and Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story. You can get early, ad free episodes, plus exclusive bonus episodes when you become a DIE-HARD on #patreon. https://www.patreon.com/diealogueReview the show on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/die-alogue-a-true-crime-conversation/id1470890320Buy some merch! https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#merchFollow @diealoguepod on IG/Twitter/FBShare an episode you love on social media + tag @diealoguepodShare the show with your friends, family, foes, + true crime communities. Thank you so much for joining me in these conversations. You can always reach out to me via my website: https://www.rebekahsebastian.com/discover/#contactI love hearing from you and I am grateful that you join me in these killer conversations.
Amanda Domuracki is a social strategist with 7+ years of experience in social. Amanda has shepherded brands through the evolving art-slash-science of brand building online, including watershed moments like The Handmaid's Tale and Fyre Fraud launch stunt at Hulu, to nascent projects like launching Spotify's podcast presence in the social space or PewDiePie's influencer network, […]
Welcome back, Chop Shop fans, to the epic tragicomedy known as the FYRE Festival! Come for the fraud, stay for the gratuitous Millenial bashing in FYRE Fraud, presented by Hulu, as narrated by your friends on the Chop Shop Crew. If you would like to watch with this Chop Shop Crew commentary toss $5 in the jar at www.patreon.com/chopshopeconomics, load up "FYRE Fraud", and press play when we say go!
Fyre Festival designer, Oren Aks, talks with us about the power of design, his experience and lessons learned from working with Fyre Festival, his role as art director and designer, the inspiration behind the famous orange tiles and line-up poster, and his current and upcoming projects. Oren is a Creative Director, Social Media Strategist, & Marketing Consultant. While working for Fyre, as co-founder and former creative director of Jerry Media, he was the mastermind behind Fyre Festival's explosive social media campaign and graphic design; as well as being featured in Hulu's documentary, Fyre Fraud. *** Nice Day: instagram.com/niceday Oren Aks: instagram.com/orenjous
On July 6, 2002, Bison and Serena set sail from Tahiti on Bison's catamaran. Joining them was Bison's brother, Miles. Bison and Serena had been in regular communication with family and friends via satellite phone, but suddenly, all communication stopped. After weeks of silence, Miles appeared back in the United States. He claimed to have no idea where Bison and Serena were. But his story didn't add up, leaving everyone wondering: WHERE. THE HELL. ARE BISON AND SERENA? Looking for more laughs? Be sure to check out True Crime Obsessed Podcast! (https://www.truecrimeobsessed.com/) On True Crime Obsessed, hosts Patrick Hinds and Gillian Pensavalle recap your favorite true crime documentaries with humor, sass, and heart. Remember when you watched "Abducted in Plain Sight," "Fyre Fraud" or "The Ted Bundy Tapes" and you had a million things to say about it, but everyone you know thinks your true crime obsession is a little....strange? WELL THAT'S WHERE TRUE CRIME OBSESSED COMES IN! Listening to Patrick and Gillian recap this docs is like having a cocktail and hanging out with your best friends. Find True Crime Obsessed wherever you get your podcasts!
Description: What's poppin, con-gregaton? The wait is over. This week Yassir Lester drops by the pod to dissect- you guessed it- the Fyre Festival. Yassir and Laci break down false promises, class action lawsuits, and, of course, that infamous "take one for the team" incident. Plus a bonus music industry scam. Stay schemin!
My guest today is Devin Concannon, who was one of 4 editors on ESPN's mega-hit 10 part documentary series, The Last Dance. The Last Dance revolves around the career of Michael Jordan, with a particular focus on his last season with the Chicago Bulls. The project itself is a beast of an endeavor.. we're talking 10 episodes, over 100 interviews, and according to director Jason Hehir, 10,000 hours of footage to sift through: that includes every game from every main character they had and every news report that had been done on them, both nationally and internationally. The Last Dance averaged 5.65 million viewers across all 10 episodes when they premiered on Sunday nights over the course of five weeks in April and May — making it the most-watched ESPN documentary of all time. How do you go from 10,000 hours of footage to a 10 hour series? I turned to editor Devin Concannon to ask that question and many more. Devin is an editor based out of New York City. An NYU Film School graduate, Devin edited Rest In Power: The Trayvon Martin Story and Fyre Fraud, about the infamous Fyre Festival, before joining The Last Dance Team. I hope you enjoy the conversation! - Devin's IMDB Say hello to Austin on social media www.austinmeyerfilms.com Subscribe to Austin's newsletter on the craft of storytelling
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What's our motherfuckin' names? No, not Ellie. It's Chris and Joe and we are back for another episode. Before getting into their movies the guys have a sound effect filled conversation that ranges from current events to potato chips. They first discuss the 2019 Robert Eggers helmed film The Lighthouse. A black and white psychologic horror drama about two men manning a lighthouse while trying to keep their sanity as they are stationed on a remote New England island. They then jumped into a discussion about the 2019 Fyre Festival docs, Netflix's Fyre and Hulu's Fyre Fraud. Both tell the crazy mind numbing story about the world's best music festival that never happened. Hope you like it, cause We're Real! MURDAHHHHH!!!!
Welcome to the ninth episode of our WWbW series where we briefly discuss movies and shows we watched this week and if we would recommend them. This week includes: Triple Frontier, The Last Dance, The Inventor: Out For Blood Silicon valley, The pagan King, A Serbian Film, Fyre Fraud, Man VS Snake, Ma, Jojo Rabbit, Money Pit, Goon, Willow, among others.
On todays episode of the Art of the Cut Podcast, Steve talks with Chad Beck, Devin Concannon, Abhay Sofsky & Ben Sozanski about editing the 10 part Chicago Bulls docu-series "The Last Dance." Chad Beck has worked on series such as “Inside Job” & “Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story.” Devin Concannon edited the 2019 Hulu documentary “Fyre Fraud” and worked with Chad on "Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story.” Abhay Sofsky was an editor for the College Humor series “Hardly Working.” Ben Sozanski edited the 2017 documentary “Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge” and won an Emmy for his editing work on “O.J: Made in America." Enjoy the episode! Thank you for listening to the Art of the Cut Podcast. If you like the podcast, leave us a review on whatever platform you listen on! Art of the Cut is brought to you by Studio Network Solutions, helping video teams in over 80 countries transform the way they store, share, and organize content. Studio Network Solutions’ industry-leading EVO shared storage servers come with a perfect suite of core features you’ll love, like built-in media asset management and powerful integrations for Adobe, Resolve, Avid, and FCPX. They’ve even made it easier to work from home with their new remote editing tool, Nomad. Visit studionetworksolutions.com/aotc and sign up for a demo today. The Art of the Cut podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and tell an editor friend!
Este no es un episodio sobre Spin-off, es nuestro propio Spin-off. En este capitulo hablamos (sin spoilers) sobre la reciente película The Hunt, y dos documentales "Fyre Fraud" y "Fyre".
We’ve cracked into a new genre here at 1001 by 1 – documentary. This week Adam and Ian discuss the seminal Errol Morris piece “The Thin Blue Line”. During the episode, the guys have some conflicting opinions on the “reenactments” during the film and why the Academy Awards chose not to nominate it for Best Documentary. Also, the guys sound off on some of their favorite documentaries of all time. This week, Ian recommends “Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened” (on Netflix) and Adam recommends “Fyre Fraud” (on Hulu) – see what we did there?
Andy King is known as the ultimate team player, but it goes beyond what happened at Fyre Festival. Listen as we sit down with him to discuss what actually happened as well as the state of the industry amidst the pandemic. We say this a lot but you really really don't want to miss this episode!
Cette semaine dans l'épisode #47 : - "Fyre Fraud" sur Hulu
Our subject today became world-famous for organizing the greatest failure of a music festival in modern history. The live-streamed disaster that was Fyre Fest entertained the internet in the spring of 2017 and subsequently created two of the most entertaining documentaries of 2019. On this episode of AHC, we dig a little deeper into Billy McFarland and find that Fyre Festival wasn’t his only disaster.--------------------------------------------------------------------------SOURCES----------------------------------------------------------------Beck, L. (2019, January 18). The Fyre Festival Founder Was Known For Another Controversial Business Venture Before That. Retrieved from https://www.bustle.com/p/what-happened-to-magnises-billy-mcfarlands-credit-card-company-was-a-mess-even-before-fyre-festival-15730700. Billy McFarland (fraudster). (2019, December 25). Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_McFarland_(fraudster). Cartwright, L. (2019, September 24). Fyre Festival Fraudster Billy McFarland Busted by Prison Guards. Retrieved from https://www.thedailybeast.com/fyre-festival-fraudster-billy-mcfarland-busted-by-prison-guards. Fyre Festival Founder Billy McFarland Moved To Low-Security Prison. (2019, October 10). Retrieved from https://radaronline.com/exclusives/2019/10/fyre-festival-founder-billy-mcfarland-transferred-low-security-prison-recording-scandal/. Hulu. (2019). Fyre Fraud.NETFLIX. (2019). Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened.Hanbury, M. (2019, January 23). Here's everything we know about Billy McFarland, the 27-year-old who created the disastrous Fyre Festival and who's now serving a 6-year prison sentence. Retrieved from https://www.businessinsider.com/fyre-festival-founder-billy-mcfarland-bio-profile-2019-1. Staff, V. (2018, June 13). Fyre Festival Founder Billy McFarland Arrested for New Ticket-Selling Fraud. Retrieved from https://variety.com/2018/biz/news/fyre-festival-founder-billy-mcfarland-arrested-for-new-ticket-selling-scam-1202844282/. Wang, C. (2017, May 2). 9 douchiest facts about the bro behind Fyre Festival who's not Ja Rule. Retrieved from https://mashable.com/2017/05/02/billy-mcfarland-douchey-facts/.
On this episode of the podcast we talk about the year that was as we wrap up 2019 into an hour (ish) of podcast. What were our highs and lows, our best and worst and who won what in the Annual Phil's Quick Review Awards? Find out as we dive into the year that they called 2019... Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Joker, Booksmart, Avengers: Endgame, The Irishman, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Rocketman , How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Spider-Man: Far From Home ,Happy Death Day 2U, The Peanut Butter Falcon, Rambo: Last Blood, Tucked, Toy Story 4, Shazam, Missing Link, The Lion King, Long Shot, Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, Pokemon Detective Pikachu, Holmes & Watson, The Dead Don't Die, Lucky Day, Alita: Battle Angel ,Hellboy (2019),The Fanatic, Godzilla: King of The Monsters , 3 From Hell, Close , Anna, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Velvet Buzzsaw , Into The Ashes, Killer Sofa, Child's Play (2019), Crawl, Pet Sematary (2019), Gemini Man, Triple Threat, The Banana Splits Movie, Trial By Fire, Stuber, Rabid (2019), Angel Has Fallen, Captain Marvel, Hobbs & Shaw, Fighting With My Family, Serenity, Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, Terminator: Dark Fate, Six Underground, Fyre Fraud, Isn't It Romantic, Can You Ever Forgive Me, Deadwood: The Movie, Avengement, Dolemite Is My Name, Ready Or Not, Parasite For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philhobden.co.uk , Twitter (@PhilQuickReview) and Instagram (RossAndPhilTalkMovies #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
We remain on our seasonal soujourn and so we're bringing you our favourite real life tales from the last year. Yes, we're revisiting just a few of the documentaries we've discussed and there's plenty more in the archives. 00:57 - 18:08: Behind the Curve , available on Netflix from Ep. 7 Blood of a Labrador 18:12 - 38:40: Nothing Like a Dame feat. Bunny O'Hare, available to rent or buy online, from Ep. 8 Dropping Bombs Like a Bombshell 38:44 - 56:27: Bathtubs Over Broadway available to rent or buy on Amazon, from Ep. 13 A Waxwork from Planet of the Apes 56:30 - 01:10:33: Fyre on Netflix and Fyre Fraud on Hulu from Ep. 5 Brioche and Sushi
Eric and Buzz check out the Netflix and Hulu documentaries called “Fyre” and “Fyre Fraud”, chronicling the disaster that was the Fyre Music Festival. www.battleremake.com
EPISODE #204-- Today we tackle the British gangster classic GET CARTER (1971). We also talk about Fyre Fraud, Umbrellas of Cherbourg, and how it all connects with the vast panoply of British gangster cinema! Follow James on Twitter @kislingtwits and on Instagram @kislingwhatsit. Follow the show on Instagram, as well @AQualityInterruptionPod. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. #BritishGangster #EnglishFilm #ForeignFilm #MichaelCaine #1971 #70sCinema #70sFilm #CrimeMovie #Newcastle #ClassicCinema #RevengeMovies
It's just me in your ear holes. Some recommendations, a powerful story of a former student breaking the silence on an important ministry topic, and a principle that has been key to help me think longevity inside youth ministry. Mentioned in the show: -5 Star Ratings and Reviews for this or any other DYM Podcast Network Show are appreciated. - The updated Super Sexy Super Pack on DYM https://www.downloadyouthministry.com/super-sexy-super-pack 11 total resources now! 3 series (one JH, one HS and one Parent), 5 games, 2 devotionals, and one set of Instagram images that can all stand separate or can create one killer month of relationship, dating and sex content for your Student Ministry. - 3 movies to check out: 1. 8th Grade is on Amazon Prime 2. Fyre Fraud on Hulu 3. Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened - Sign up for the MTD Newsletter (1st edition not released yet): http://mythirddecade.com/newsletter - Be sure to check out the NEW sponsor to the show DYM University. If you haven't, jump in our this online volunteer training course that 20,000 other youth ministry workers are already taking part in. By purchasing through this link, you actually help this show out! https://www.dymuniversity.com/a/10524/2Hn9zuot The Sponsor: http://givecentral.org The Podcast and other DYM podcasts on the Web: http://podcast.downloadyouthministry.com THE PLACE for YM Resources: http://downloadyouthministry.com The Socials: Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/mythirddecade Follow on Twitter and Instagram @mythirddecade Check out Derry's resources on Download Youth Ministry: https://www.downloadyouthministry.com/shop?author=28 Email: derry@mythirddecade.com
It's just me in your ear holes. Some recommendations, a powerful story of a former student breaking the silence on an important ministry topic, and a principle that has been key to help me think longevity inside youth ministry. Mentioned in the show: -5 Star Ratings and Reviews for this or any other DYM Podcast Network Show are appreciated. - The updated Super Sexy Super Pack on DYM https://www.downloadyouthministry.com/super-sexy-super-pack 11 total resources now! 3 series (one JH, one HS and one Parent), 5 games, 2 devotionals, and one set of Instagram images that can all stand separate or can create one killer month of relationship, dating and sex content for your Student Ministry. - 3 movies to check out: 1. 8th Grade is on Amazon Prime 2. Fyre Fraud on Hulu 3. Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened - Sign up for the MTD Newsletter (1st edition not released yet): http://mythirddecade.com/newsletter - Be sure to check out the NEW sponsor to the show DYM University. If you haven't, jump in our this online volunteer training course that 20,000 other youth ministry workers are already taking part in. By purchasing through this link, you actually help this show out! https://www.dymuniversity.com/a/10524/2Hn9zuot The Sponsor: http://givecentral.org The Podcast and other DYM podcasts on the Web: http://podcast.downloadyouthministry.com THE PLACE for YM Resources: http://downloadyouthministry.com The Socials: Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/mythirddecade Follow on Twitter and Instagram @mythirddecade Check out Derry's resources on Download Youth Ministry: https://www.downloadyouthministry.com/shop?author=28 Email: derry@mythirddecade.com
PLUS: Paul McGuire Grimes reviews FYRE FRAUD and ROMA AND CSI - Insurance fraud.
TV: Netflix's 'Fyre' and Hulu's 'Fyre Fraud,' our cynicism on the virgin 'Bachelor,' and 'Space Force' from the creators of 'The Office.' Pop Culture: Making fun of your spouse leads to a healthier marriage, and Kylie Jenner vs. the Egg. Movies: 'Ghostbusters 3' and 'The Man Who Killed Hitler...and Then Bigfoot.' Sports: Rams vs. Patriots vs. No-Calls of Penalties, 5 cities deserving a sports franchise, and College E-Sports00:40 - TV11:58 - Pop Culture18:22 - Sports40:10 - Movies47:17 - Boom Roasted48:49 - Wrap Up --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/buzzerpodcast/message
We unleash the beast for M. Night Shyamalan's Glass then team up with the bad guys in David Ayer's Suicide Squad (2016). Later we tackle the 2019 Oscar Nominations, countdown our most anticipated films of 2019 plus we also talk They Shall Not Grow Old, Bohemian Rhapsody, Rain Man, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Revenant (novel), Under the Skin (novel), Fyre, Fyre Fraud, and The Man in the High Castle. 0:00 - Intros: We Have A New Instagram!7:41 - Review: Glass51:27 - Retro Review: Suicide Squad (2016)1:21:13 - News: 2019 Oscar Nominations1:32:20 - Mail: Most Anticipated Films of 20191:42:01 - Picks of the Week: They Shall Not Grow Old, Bohemian Rhapsody, Rain Man, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Revenant (Novel), Under the Skin (Novel), Fyre, Fyre Fraud, and The Man in the High Castle1:56:28 - Outros: What the Heck is Serenity...?1:58:09 - Glass Spoiler Discussion Contact Us!Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbuds/@ChloBo74275186Letterboxd: @HenryFahertyInstagram: @thefilmbudspodcastWebsite: www.thefilmbuds.com
Your three favorite millennials are here at the end of January to give you a review about not one, but two documentaries on the infamous Fyre Festival in 2017, Hulu's FYRE FRAUD and Netflix's FYRE. We examine what each documentary did in telling the story of Fyre Festival, including some ethically dubious behind-the-scenes issues, as well giving our own takes whether these documentaries were well-made or not.
Good Morning Cinemaniacs! Join Duane and Brett for Episode 10 of the Cinemania Morning Movies show! This is the show where we talk about the movies that premiered this weekend and which of them you should be seeing RIGHT NOW as well as the ones you could miss. We also spend some time talking about the box office and more! Thanks for listening as always and don't forget to hit that download button. Grab your coffee and tune in! #TheKidWhoWouldBeKing #Serenity #FyreFraud Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Spotify Messy FM Follow Duane: Twitter Instagram Follow Brett (BAM Moive Reviews): Twitter Youtube Cinemania Merch: Teepublic
Showtime has tried something new with a sitcom project: hired a creator who's actually good at making funny shows! So we're seeing how well this strategy is working with a discussion of David "Happy Endings" Caspe's new '80s Wall Street sitcom Black Monday -- as well as HBO's third season of High Maintenance (now in the Sunday night big leagues) -- with returning guest and tri-state native David J. Roth! The announcement of a Perry Mason remake starring Matthew Rhys has us debating Will Dave Hate This? Around The Dial clicks through The Punisher; Killing Eve; and Hulu and Netflix's dueling Fyre Festival docs, Fyre Fraud and Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened. Dave Roth presents Enlightened's Season 1 finale, "Burn It All Down," for induction into the Canon. Then we name the week's Winner and Loser and close up with a Game Time that puts things in order. Roll up your crispest Benjamin and take a big sniff! GUESTS
In Episode #142 of the #iHeartMikoPodcast, the couple gets a little bit political, a little bit real and a little bit ratchet as they cover topics like the government shutdown, Netflix shows, OG Draco, the super bowl, the dominance of the Golden State Warriors, and much more!. Enjoy!!!
On the January 21, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). Opening Banter: This is an exciting week at /Film HQ because three of our writers are getting ready to go to Park City Utah for Sundance. Guys, are you prepared? At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter took an Improv comedy introductory class to help learn how to be more in the moment in his magic. It's been raining a lot in Los Angeles, so last week Peter didn't go out much. He did go to the Magic Castle and had a really good conversation with some of the magicians there about his current path in magic. Brad attended a Mormon wedding in Utah for his girlfriend's sister and had to do so many errands and decorating, and even got a pedicure for the first time. HT went to the preview for the Battle Angel: Alita - Passport to Iron City immersive event. Ben went to An Evening with Ludwig Goransson What we've been Reading:Chris read Flying with Confidence: The proven programme to fix your flying fears. It didn't help. He also read Flying without Fear: Effective Strategies to Get You Where You Need to Go, which was a little better, but not by much. Jacob finished the first three hardcover volumes of Battle Angel Alita. Ben read The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay. What we've been Watching:Peter watched the first episode of Titan Games thanks to Jacob's recommendation. He watched the Fyre Fraud documentary on Hulu, and the Fyre documentary on Netflix. (Chris and HT watched both, Jacob watched the Hulu one) Brad watched Tully and The Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much. Jacob watched Gaspar Noe's Climax, Fyre Fraud, True Detective season 3, Practical Magic, Halloween, and started his annual Game of Thrones rewatch. Ben watched Police Story 2, the first episode of Escape at Dannemora, Bad Times at the El Royale, Hotel Artemis, The Philadelphia Story, and The Women Chris watched Fyre Fraud and Fyre, along with The Standoff at Sparrow Creek. HT saw If Beale Street Could Talk, The Commuter, Fyre Fraud and Fyre, caught up with Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. What we've been Eating:Peter ordered new jeans that are 6 inches smaller, and they fit! He also started taking less heartburn medication because apparently he's healthier now. New Keto or low sugar food discoveries include ChocZero squares, ChocZero Peppermint Bark. and ChocoRite Chocolate Crispy Caramel (which tastes like an 100 grand candy bar). Jacob wants to thank SlimFast's Keto peanut butter cups for existing and loves Swerve cake mix. Brad tried Mountain Dew Amp Game Fuel and The Most Stuf Oreos. What we've been Playing:Jacob finished his first batch of Warhammer 40K figures, assembled and primed a whole lot more, and practiced his painting on some metallic Reaper figures. Other articles mentioned: ‘Fyre' and ‘Fyre Fraud': Which One is Better? (And Which One is Less Ethically Compromised?) ‘Alita: Battle Angel – Passport to Iron City' Immersive Experience Transports You to a Cyberpunk Dystopia All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
It's a veritable smorgasbord of reviews on the latest Breakfast All Day Podcast: new stuff, catch-up stuff, streaming stuff. And hey, lookie here! We're back to discussing television, by popular demand. This week, Alonso, Matt and Christy review M. Night Shyamalan's third piece in his "Unbreakable"-"Split" trilogy, "Glass," and we play catch-up with the Keanu Reeves sci-fi thriller "Replicas," which wasn't shown to critics last week but was so batshit crazy, we'd be remiss if we ignored it. We also ponder the fact that not one but two documentaries on the notoriously failed Fyre Festival have come out within days of each other: "Fyre Fraud" on Hulu and "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" on Netflix. And since so many of you asked for it, we're dipping our toe back into television with a review of the first episode of the new season of "True Detective," starring Mahershala Ali. Enjoy, and be sure to come back on Tuesday when we'll discuss Oscar nominations.