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Jim Hill starts a solo edition of this podcast by discussing how well “The Wild Robot” did at the domestic box office this past weekend. He then discusses the Halloween-themed “The Bad Guys” special which will soon be debuting on Netflix Throughout this episode, listeners will learn about: How will Warner Bros. Discovery be celebrating Scooby Doo this month Who will be introducing “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie” at this year's Animation is Film Festival What did the “Mufasa: The Lion King” production do to differentiate this film from Disney's photo-realistic “Lion King” from 2019 Where did “Shrek the Musical” do its out-of-town try-out Why was Jeffery Katzenberg reportedly upset with a plaque he found in the lobby of the Broadway Theater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Hill starts a solo edition of this podcast by discussing how well “The Wild Robot” did at the domestic box office this past weekend. He then discusses the Halloween-themed “The Bad Guys” special which will soon be debuting on Netflix Throughout this episode, listeners will learn about: How will Warner Bros. Discovery be celebrating Scooby Doo this month Who will be introducing “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie” at this year's Animation is Film Festival What did the “Mufasa: The Lion King” production do to differentiate this film from Disney's photo-realistic “Lion King” from 2019 Where did “Shrek the Musical” do its out-of-town try-out Why was Jeffery Katzenberg reportedly upset with a plaque he found in the lobby of the Broadway Theater Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeffery Katzenberg was rarely accused of thinking too small. Back in 2004, before Shrek 2 had even hit theaters, the mastermind of DreamWorks Animation announced no less than three more adventures starring the beloved grumpy and horny ogre. But despite … Continue reading →
Somewhere in the making of Shrek, Jeffery Katzenberg had a feeling he had a hit on his hands. And with his fledging DreamWorks Animation still fighting to stay in the ring with Disney and Pixar, little time was lost before … Continue reading →
Once upon a time… there was a powerful film producer named Jeffery Katzenberg who had a crisis upon him of a fearful sort, which could only be fixed by creating a hit animated film. Katzenberg was banished from his old … Continue reading →
BV counts down the biggest sound bites in the land for the week ending January 18, 2024, on this edition Sunny Hostin, Jeffery Katzenberg and Jerry Nadler on America's Top Sound Bites on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guest, James Mayes co-founded Mind the Product in 2010. Much like the eponymous character in Jerry Maguire, James has a strict code of ethics that he sticks by when thinking of product management. Instead of thinking about how much we are making from our product, James emphasizes the why. But he didn't require a public mental breakdown and a loss of business like Jerry. Quite the contrary. At the beginning of 2020, Mind the Product was facing uncertain waters specifically with an in-person business model... but they managed to sell to Pendo a couple of years later. A large reason for this success is the principles James and co stuck to when building Mind the Product. Check out the episode or read below if you want to create your own product manifesto just like James.High Level OverviewAlign incentives and OKRs to ensure success.Prioritize customer-first thinking to build trust and customer loyalty.In times of crisis, offer refunds and explore subscription-based models to stay afloat.Ask questions about how user behavior needs to change to unlock customer value.Understand the implications and risks of using new technologies like AI, machine learning, and Web 3.0.Defining Your Product ManifestoThe practice of product management is becoming increasingly complex and nuanced. Within product, it is important to understand the ethical considerations that come with the role. James Mayes, founder of Mind the Product, has outlined some key principles that should go in your product manifesto.Put Your Customers First: Understand the customer's needs and find ways to deliver value. It is important to understand the customer's needs, as well as the long-term implications of any product decisions. Product decisions should always be made in the context of delivering value to the customer.Take Stock of Your Impact: As the famed Marc Andreessen article says: Software Is Eating The World. James' addendum to that is “product managers are writing the menu”. Ask yourself what 4Chan would do. If you build a feature, how could it be used in nefarious ways in the darkest corners of the web?Embrace New Tech with Caution: Technologies such as AI, machine learning, and Web 3.0 can provide unique opportunities to solve customer problems. While they can be helpful, it is important to understand the implications and risks of using these technologies.Refunds: When faced with the financial challenges of the pandemic, James and Mind the Product offered refunds despite it depleting the company's runway. With this customer-first thinking, they were able to engender trust which enabled them to thrive when they launched their membership model. But not all who cancel are lost… you can woo back 4 out of every 10 customers who cancel.Further LearningsFollow James Mayes on LinkedIn and Twitter.Also, check out Den of Geek's article summarizing the infamous Jeffery Katzenberg memo which served as inspiration for Cameron Crowe when writing Jerry Maguire.
What's this? The boys are back? The boys are back! And we're finally doing it. Since the dawn of He's a Kiefer, we have been preparing for this moment. "The Fugitive" (2020). That's right. Jeffery Katzenberg, it's on. Next time, its the 24 spectacular. Thanks to Kaya Thies for our beautiful artwork, you can find her at www.instagram.com/ky4night/ or www.twitch.tv/ky4night. Music from filmmusic.io "Sax, Rock, and Roll" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/hakpodcast/?hl=en Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/hakpod He's a Kiefer is hosted by Zachary LeDuke and Jaden Krahn. It is edited/produced by Zachary LeDuke --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kiefercast/message
On this episode of TELUS International Studios, we're joined by Christopher Bray, Chief Revenue Officer at Aura, a digital security start-up that recently achieved unicorn status and caught the attention of high profile investors like Jeffery Katzenberg and Sujay Jaswa.Aura has been making waves recently for its pledge to back customers who suffer losses related to identity theft and fraud with up to one million dollars in coverage. Christopher shares his thoughts on how this offer, as well as Aura's approach to empathetic customer care, has impacted the company's success. He deep dives into how these components help strengthen the level of trust between Aura and its customers, all while serving as a key differentiator in the industry. Check it out.To learn more about TELUS International and our digital CX solutions, visit: www.telusinternational.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we cover what is perhaps Dreamworks' most infamous film. This one almost sunk the company before it could give us classics like Shrek 2, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, or Megamind. It's also one of the death knells for major releases of traditionally animated films. But all that said... how is the movie? Is this tale of pirates and chaos goddesses any good, or is it best left forgotten, the way Jeffery Katzenberg, creator of Quibi, would prefer? Listen to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howsitholdup/support
Making fairytale creatures leave your swamp is hard. Let’s talk (LIVE via Utah Remote-Con) about how difficult it was to make Shrek, from Jeffery Katzenberg making it a revenge film against Disney, to the sudden loss of original voice actor Chris Farley. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make. Sources: Animation Magazine Chicago Tribune DisneyWar Empire Film.com The Guardian 1 The Guardian 2 The Men Who Would Be King Today Vice Yahoo Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme #itwasashtshow #shrek #dreamworks
Welcome back mystorians. I missed you. I hope you are well. In this episode Hosts Austin and Brenda cover the 90's Millenial cult classic: A Goofy Movie...and the sequel too I guess. Get ready for a discussion about a hellish nonexistent Mickey Mouse-shaped hotel, Host Brenda's absolutely deplorable Goofy impression, and more infor about Jeffery Katzenberg than you were probably expecting. (Insert witty Powerline reference here).
Welcome back Mystorians, we missed you! In this episode Hosts Austin and Brenda cover the 90’s Millennial cult classic: A Goofy Movie (and the sequel too). Get ready for a discussion about a hellish nonexistent Mickey Mouse-shaped hotel, Brenda’s absolutely deplorable Goofy impression, and more information about Jeffery Katzenberg than you were probably expecting. (Insert witty Powerline reference here).
Today’s episode includes: Shrek was added to the National Film Registry Nickelodeon will feature SpongeBob SquarePants, All That and more to help families watch NFL Kareem Abdul-Jabbar writes about the reality of “Cancel Culture” and self-destructing celebrities Disney chairman Bob Iger and DreamWorks Animation founder Jeffery Katzenberg are considered for U.S. Ambassador roles Shigeru Miyamoto presented a preview of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan
After the dramatic news on Wednesday that Jeffery Katzenberg and Meg Whitman’s $2bn short form video experiment Quibi is to shut down, senior reporter Max Goldbart and insight editor Jesse Whittock postulate the reasons the project failed after just six months, forecasting what this might mean for the producers who won Quibi commissions. Meanwhile, international editor John Elmes sits down with Ampere Analysis research director Richard Broughton to talk Netflix’s Q3 results.
Indie-studioet Dreamworks Animations har laget mange tidløse klassikere om sosiale tapere som får drømmen sin oppfylt, men oppdager at det ikke er helt det de ønsket seg! Vi snakker løst og fast om de store om små tarm-trllene til Steven Spielberg og Jeffery Katzenberg. I tillegg har alle sett en drittfilm. Enola Holmes og New Mutants dømmes nord og ned.
“Who is the monster and who is the man?” The Siblings attempt navigate the gorgeous film that is The Hunchback of Notre Dame, while also navigating the complex themes about sexuality and race in a mature, respectful way. Also, that dude wants to bang that goat!Discussed:Jason knows if you’re listening!The Fall of Jeffery Katzenberg!Privilege and Quasimodo!Jason’s Soapbox!THIS IS THE POINT OF NO RETURN!!!A weird, sexy pass for brown characters!Gargoyles & Goats!Frollo bad, Virgil good!Contact us at adultsiblingsversus@gmail.comTwitter: @AdultVersusTheme Song: “Sellout” by Zombie Apocalypse NOW!https://antizombierock.bandcamp.com/
QUIBI is short for Quick Bites. But quick bites of what? Adrianne and Ben answer that question, discuss their love of snacks, The Peoples Court, and much more in this episode about a new phone app from Dreamworks founder Jeffery Katzenberg and former CEO of Hewlett Packard, Meg Whitman.
Whether for television, film, or theme parks, Kirk Hanson has used a pencil and a little ingenuity to create some of the most beloved stories of our time. As a story artist for Disney Feature animation, Kirk helped bring to life Aladdin, Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Hercules. He’s also found himself over at Imagineering fleshing out ideas for Pirates of the Caribbean and Monster Inc: Ride and Go Seek. Kirk was nice enough to chat with me about starting his career at Hanna Barbera, pitching scenes to Jeffery Katzenberg, and the Country Bear Jamboree racing dark ride that could have been. Contact Nathan Twitter – @somestuffisaid Instagram – @somestuffisaw Email – dreamfinders@wdwnt.com Credits: Podcast Artwork - JP Tanner Editor - Shannen Michaelsen Quality Control - Ben Harris This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today Find us on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.
This week on #Money Matters, former Disney Studios and Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg talks with Gary Goldberg about his new short-form movie app, #Quibi.
In this episode we open with discussions on tracking story ideas, the perplexing pacing of The Kitchen, revisionist history of For All Man Kind. Then we take a look at launch of Quibi and if Jeffery Katzenberg's shorts have what it takes for the long game in the streaming wars. For our Main Topic, we dive into the tiny topic of truth in storytelling. We cover questions like, rules of the world (and consequences of breaking them), how do you build a story to make the unbelievable believable, the difference between full fictional story and 'based on true events' stories. We'd love to hear your feedback. You can reach us on Twitter at @ETIpodcast or email us at ETIpodcast@gmail.com. Follow Tony on Twitter (and other socials) at @Anthonyhudacs and John at @jstravs Show Notes: Airtable Quibi The Usual Suspects Now You See Me The Kitchen Game of Thrones Burlesque Spotlight of the Week: Chrissy's Court Agenda --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eti/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eti/support
Topics discussed on today's show: Who's Going To Hell, Corona Numbers Going Down, Heidi's Freezer, Covid Hitting The Black Community, O'Rielly's Last Leg, Heidi's Wifing Working From Home For Good, Birthdays, News of the Day, Fast Food Strike, Wearing A Thong, Mercy Crew Member, Top Things You Didn't Know About Passover, Stocks Rise, Trump on Tiger King, Jeffery Katzenberg calls into the show, Trump Wearing A Mask, Wisconsin Voting, Drinking More, Taking a Shower in School, Wimbledon Insurance, Mayor's Partying Wife, Home Improvement Injuries, Flattening The Curve, Will we ever shake hands or give hugs or whip each other again?, and Apologies.
Produced by Tampa's WTVT in 1989, now FOX 13 Tampa, “The Making of… The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park” was hosted by Fred Newman. He also hosted the “All New Mickey Mouse Club” from 1989-1994 which was filmed at the Studios. The behind the scenes special includes a storyline featuring Fred Newman going undercover to find out what this Hollywood in Florida is all about. The Storyline is a little corny in retrospect, but the interviews with Imagineers and construction images more than make up for the storyline. Also included are images as far back as April 1987 when only a hole where Echo Lake would be was identifiable. We get to watch the iconic Chinese Theater get its top and a look at how Hollywood influenced construction all over Hollywood Boulevard, from the Crossroads of America to California crazy architecture. The interviews with cast members during construction and Disney Executives including Michael Eisner and Jeffery Katzenberg echo what MGM Studios was all about at opening, a working movie and television studio where you could get a look at movie magic. The interview also gives us an early look at The Great Movie Ride and an up-close look at the Mickey Mouse sculpture that would be installed at the Crossroads of America. Though not produced by Disney, this special is a great way of looking behind the scenes. The Making of The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park.
If you’re a Disney parks fan and a bit of a bookworm, it’s highly likely you know Jeff Kurtti - author of such fan favorite Disney books as Since the World Began, The Art of Disneyland, Imagineering Legends, and 27 other Disney titles! But his writing is just the tip of the iceberg. Jeff sits down with Nathan to talk about answering fan mail for Imagineering, sitting in meetings with Micheal Eisner and Jeffery Katzenberg, as well as becoming both friends and the official “Shermanoligist” to the great Sherman brothers. Dreamfinders is a podcast hosted by Nathan Hartman about the creative culture surrounding Disney theme parks. Episodes release every other Tuesday. Check out Jeff's newest work at your local bookseller or Amazon. Travels with Walt Disney Practically Poppins in Every Way From All of Us to All of You: The Disney Christmas Card Contact Nathan Twitter – @somestuffisaid Instagram – @somestuffisaw Email – dreamfinders@wdwnt.com Credits: Podcast Artwork - JP Tanner This podcast is distributed by WDW News Today Find us on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, Spotify, Google, iHeart Radio, Overcast, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher using our RSS feed.
OA on Air is back to regular programming this week! We have Cosmo and Cayenne talking Jeffery Katzenberg's new media venture, and Steven Seagal is a goodwill ambassador...from Russia? PLUS: Cosmo takes a field trip to the NFL Hall of Fame. Then, Cayenne and SVP Hugh Drummond sit down with Doug Banks, Executive Editor of the Boston Business Journal to talk about the intersection of business and politics in Boston and around the country. Finally, Tom talks about Trump's increasing attacks on the media.
Great article we mention in podcast http://feature.variety.com/jeffrey-katzenberg/ What will NewTV mean for internet content going forward.Jeffery Katzenberg needs 2 billion for this new venture. Will it work?
- California leaders resist Trump; people call Trump a white supremacist! Mark talks about the Jeffery Katzenberg letter to Hollywood Dems and thoughts on President Elect Trump. – Mark talks about the San Diego student protests against Donald Trump, President-Elect. – Mark misses talking about Bernie Sanders from a material standpoint. – Mark talks about San Diego’s status as a sanctuary city; also the double standards with the national media, seeing how it is so dangerous. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".