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It’s that time of year again. When you work in the entertainment business, the space between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day can be a mess of canceled gigs, no work, and unpredictable finances. In this episode the producers and host of Crew Call sat down to talk about what and why the holiday slump happens, how they get through it, and how to stay positive while you wait for the phone to start ringing again. So happy New Year, everyone! And don’t worry, those jobs will start rolling in any day now.
When you work in the entertainment business, the space between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day can be a mess of canceled gigs, no work, and unpredictable finances. In this episode the producers and host of Crew Call sat down to talk about what and why the holiday slump happens, how they get through it, and how to stay positive while you wait for the phone to start ringing again. So happy New Year, everyone! And don't worry, those jobs will start rolling in any day now.
Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by writer/production designer/fellow podcaster Jeff Chaney to discuss Judd Apatow's 2015 big-budget comedy-drama Trainwreck. Topics include: a surprising amount of cinematography-related issues, the film's mish-mash of tones, and when exactly Amy had time to plan her big romantic gesture. BONUS: this episode's artwork was created by Jeff Chaney!
Having survived mortal danger ten minutes into their first assignment–a danger new to some–the squad must regroup and find safety before the radioactive wilderness comes to claim them. And there’s that mysterious cottage in the distance… Crit Squad is Lindsay Zana, Eric Snyder, Jeff Chaney, Chris Henry, and John DeVries. And we’re really sorry about […]
Having survived mortal danger ten minutes into their first assignment–a danger new to some–the squad must regroup and find safety before the radioactive wilderness comes to claim them. And there's that mysterious cottage in the distance… Crit Squad is Lindsay Zana, Eric Snyder, Jeff Chaney, Chris Henry, and John DeVries. And we're really sorry about all the swearing.
The squad is dumped into the middle of a radioactive wasteland, tasked with finding secret data from a seemingly abandoned site. Before they get their bearings, a new enemy emerges and leaves some of the group struggling for their lives. And it's not even Tuesday yet… Crit Squad is Lindsay Zana, Eric Snyder, Jeff Chaney, Chris Henry, and John DeVries. And we're really sorry about all the swearing.
The squad is dumped into the middle of a radioactive wasteland, tasked with finding secret data from a seemingly abandoned site. Before they get their bearings, a new enemy emerges and leaves some of the group struggling for their lives. And it’s not even Tuesday yet… Crit Squad is Lindsay Zana, Eric Snyder, Jeff Chaney, […]
In the very first episode of Crit Squad, we meet our heroes: some horrible criminals with bombs in their heads! A Bald Orc Woman with badass snake tattoos and no memory of anything! A Beefy enforcer with an eastern European accent and an adorable brain injury! A Japanese dwarf raised in New York, with [Surprise!] a huge authority problem! A Journalist who knows way too much about drugs! A Barista in too-tight pants with a LARGE collection of guns and a deeply unsettling smile! Follow them as they cope with their newfound imprisonment in the only way they know how: by trying to escape in a highly risky and explosive fashion! Crit Squad is Lindsay Zana, Eric Snyder, Jeff Chaney, Chris Henry, and John DeVries. And we're really sorry about all the swearing.
Paolo and Carrie are joined by writer/production design/artisan Jeff Chaney to discuss a triple feature of short films: Possibly in Michigan (1983, Cecelia Condit), He Was Once (1989, Mary Hestand), and Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987, Todd Haynes).
This week the DFPP team and their friend Jeff Chaney head off to meet the writer and artist of the most realistic comic book they’ve ever read, only to realize that he’s a secret agent with a penchant for birds in the 1981 superhero adventure Condorman. Listen, download, etc. Show notes: IMDb Wikipedia Robert Sheckley … Continue reading "DFPP 69 – Condorman"
This week the DFPP team doesn’t attempt to cloud the issue with facts as they welcome guest Jeff Chaney to discuss why the 1964 Academy Award winning Mary Poppins is practically perfect in every way. Listen, Download, etc. Or follow the links on the right hand side of the page for iTunes or RSS. Show … Continue reading "DFPP 9 – Mary Poppins"
WEDway Radio - Walt Disney World and Disneyland Examined with some Disney History
In this episode Matt and Nate are joined by Jeff Chaney, a blogger for wedwayradio.com and panelist for the BetaMouse to look at a avorite attraction from the early days of Epcot Center, The World of Motion. This Future World East pavilion was sponsored by GM and has a few of the same components that we discussed in episode 43 of WEDway Radio where we explored the Ford Pavilion at the 1964 Worlds Fair, or The Magic Skyway. When the World of Motion closed in 1996 it ended a tradition of Disney designed attractions based on history, technology and entertainment and gave way to the more thrill type attractions as it was replaced by Testtrack. The World of Motion is missed by many and we hope you will find this a fitting tribute. Enjoy!