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It is a privilege to welcome actress and filmmaker Christina Wren to The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast. Audiences may recognize Christina from standout performance as Major Carrie Farris in blockbuster hits Man of Steel and Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice. She also starred as Vanessa (Half Sisters), Lusa (Lusa), Rudy Hadid-Robinson (Hicksters), and L.A. Macabre (J.P. Cutler). She provided the voice of Essi Daven in The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep and currently portrays Caroline on ABC's Will Trent. Beyond her work on screen, Christina is an inspiring advocate for creativity and empowerment. As Vice President of Women of Color Filmmakers (WOCF), she co-founded and chairs the annual WOCF Film Lab, a six-month intensive training program offering workshops and mentorship from industry leaders like Larry Fong (300), America Young (Barbie), Carl Seaton (Snowfall), and Adam Stein (Kim Possible). The lab provides emerging women of color filmmakers with the tools and guidance to launch their careers by creating original films. Christina also collaborates with her husband, Demetrius Wren, through their production company, Two Kids with a Camera. Together, they've created compelling branded content for commercial clients and developed original projects, including their first documentary, Streetball, filmed in South Africa. Christina's upcoming indie film, Swishy, is in development—a heartfelt coming-of-age story about a high school girls' basketball team inspired by her experiences growing up as a first-generation American. In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Christina Wren spoke about her memories of filming Man of Steel and Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, previewed her roles on Will Trent and The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep, and discussed how the WOCF Film Lab fostered diversity in the film industry.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Soutenez nous sur Patreon Forfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pub Forfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Après 2001 l'odyssée de L'espace voici 2007 l'Odyssée des Grosses couilles plus connu sous le nom de 300 réalisé par un auteur que nous aimons tous, Zack Snyder. Enième adaptation d'un comics de Frank Miller qui à l'époque avait marqué les esprits pour sa violence et son esthétisme. Quasiment 20 ans plus tard, le monde a-t-il changé ? Sommes-nous enfin passer au-dessus de ce film ? Réponse dans cet épisode.Adapté du Comic Book de Frank Miller et Lynn Verley sorti en 1998. Produit par Legendary Pictures et Virtual Studios avec un budget de 65 Millions de Dollars et distribué par La Warner. Scénario de Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad et Michael B. Gordon. Réalisé par Zack Snyder et épaulé par le chef op Larry Fong qui sera présent aux côtés de Snyder jusqu'à Batman V Superman. Musique signé Tyler BatesEn 489 av. J.-C., Léonidas sous les traits du Russell Crowe du pauvre Gerard Butler est devenu roi de Sparte à la suite des épreuves rituelles spartiates, dont il a triomphé. 9 ans plus tard, il apprend d'un messager perse que le roi Xerxès interprété par Rodrigo Santoro envisage d'envahir la Grèce et de soumettre sa cité, mais refuse de négocier un quelconque arrangement. Contre l'avis des éphores corrompus par l'or perse mené par Théron aka Dominic West plus connu dans le rôle de l'inspecteur Mcnulty dans The Wire.Léonidas part tout de même à la rencontre de l'ennemi avec les 300 meilleurs soldats de sa citéSoutenez nous sur Patreon Forfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pub Forfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Enregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtubeChroniqueur.e.es : Mathieu BONTEMPS, Marvin MONTES, Emmanuel.le PEUDON et présenté par Luc LE GONIDECHost : Luc LE GONIDECMusique Jean Baptise BLAIS Montage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Episode 300 - WE DID IT! WE F@@KING DID IT! Episode 300! Tune in as your Normie Hosts celebrate the thing they've committed to most in their lives on a very special episode where they also discuss the 2006 film adaptation of the hit Frank Miller comic book - 300. Thank you so much for listening, Normies! Insta: @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
Today I'm thrilled to welcome my good friend Larry Fong, ASC to the pod to talk about his incredible body of work but almost more importantly, our shared love of the art of Magic. Not only is Larry in the ASC but he's also a member of the Academy of Magical Arts right across the street from the ASC clubhouse at the Magic Castle, a two-fer that I consider to be the home run of creative memberships. In this episode we talk about many of Larry's films, but an abbreviated list of his phenomenal work includes movies like 300, Watchmen, Super 8, The Tomorrow War, Kong: Skull Island, Batman v Superman, The Predator, and recently the Netflix film "Damsel". Enjoy! Visit www.frameandrefpod.com for everything F&R You can directly support Frame & Reference by Buying Me a Coffee Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coast's leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry.
Director Zack Snyder, screenwriter Kurt Johnstad and cinematographer Larry Fong
Director Zack Snyder, screenwriter Kurt Johnstad and cinematographer Larry Fong
David Nowell, ASC takes to the skies for the supersonic sequel to Tony Scott's 1986 blockbuster.
David Nowell, ASC takes to the skies for the supersonic sequel to Tony Scott's 1986 blockbuster.
We take on Doomsday at Stryker's Island by discussing one of the most polarizing comic book movies of all-time, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. We cover behind-the-scenes stories, pros, cons, and, of course, the sequel test. My special episode guest is John Garza. He is the co-host of the Reel in Motion podcast / YouTube channel, show producer for the Untamed & Unashamed podcast, and an upcoming future author. You can find him online at:- Twitter: @Ser_Jon_Arryn- Instagram: nkl_n_d1med- Vero: John Aaron Garza - YouTube: Reel Anarchy, John Aaron Garza You can find me online at the following: - Vero: Daryn Kirscht- Twitter: @Daryn_Kirscht - Website: darynkirscht.comMy book, The Snyderverse Saga: The Culture-Shattering Phenomena Behind Zack Snyder's DC Film Universe. - Twitter: @SnyderverseSaga- Facebook: The Snyderverse Saga - Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09JF84L8G/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Round II: The Film Sequel- Twitter: @RoundIIPodcast- Facebook: Round II: The Film Sequel Podcast - YouTube: Round II: The Film Sequel Podcast - Website: https://roundiithefilmsequel.buzzsprout.com/ Special thanks to Geraldo Cortes for composing the intro and outro theme music for the podcast. All sound effects are courtesy of ZapSplat. The sequel test music is "Mysterious Strange Things" by Yung Logos on YouTube.
Back to season 1, and it is so good to be here. OR IS IT? Oh snap, classic con. It's Confidence Man, with special guest Mike Heyer, one half of the powerhouse from Nuke It From Orbit! We're talking about our first Sawyer episode of the podcast, and man alive, does that guy suck. If Lost wanted us to hate James Ford, they're killing it. Also, the producers missed a huge opportunity re: Abigail Breslin. But early Larry Fong? *chef's kiss*
In this episode, we host discussion between Cinematographer Larry Fong and Doug Torres. Larry relives the early part of his career and how he got started working with visionary Directors Zack Snyder and Tarsem Singh, also sharing a great story about his friendship with JJ Abrams when they were teenagers, and how that carried over into a professional relationship later in their careers. Through the conversation, we also get to understand how Larry sees his skills as a magician correlating to the art of filmmaking. This great episode highlights how surrounding yourself with like-minded creative souls and finding the commonalities in your interests can pay off into a long and fruitful creative journey.
In The Tomorrow War, the world is stunned when a group of time travelers arrive from the year 2051 to deliver an urgent message: Thirty years in the future mankind is losing a global war against a deadly alien species. The only hope for survival is for soldiers and civilians from the present to be transported to the future and join the fight. Among those recruited is high school teacher and family man Dan Forester (Chris Pratt). Determined to save the world for his young daughter, Dan teams up with a brilliant scientist (Yvonne Strahovski) and his estranged father (J.K. Simmons) in a desperate quest to rewrite the fate of the planet.FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok,Discord, and YouTubeANNOUNCEMENTSBLACK WIDOW SPOILER-FREE REVIEW OUT NOW!NEW EPISODES:110: Interview with Black Widow Cinematographer Gabriel Beristain and Transformers Rise of the Beasts Revealed109: Interview with Tara Strong, Voice Acting Legend and Miss Minutes in Loki108: Interview with Tony Bancroft, Disney Animation Veteran, Director of Mulan, and Creator of Pumbaa from The Lion KingREVIEWS: Black Widow, Zola, Fear Street 1994, F9, Loki, Luca, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard, A Quiet Place Part II, In The Heights, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Spiral, Friends Reunion, Cruella, Army of The Dead, Riders of Justice, MODOK, Master of None Season 3, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Wrath of Man, Without Remorse, Mortal Kombat, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Recaps, Mythic Quest: Everlight, Love and Monsters, Shiva Baby, The Unholy, Godzilla vs Kong, and more are available now on The Movie Podcast feed! The Movie Podcast is on a mission to hit 200 Apple Podcast reviews before September, click here to head over to our show page on APPLE PODCASTS and leave us a 5 STAR review!
Larry Fong (300, Lost, Kong: Skull Island, The Tomorrow War) joins the 'boys and talks music videos and his history with fast food before a review of Arby's. Plus, the gang drafts their favorite time travelers.
When the pandemic broke, Will Houstoun and Steve Thompson set up a project called Video Chat Magic where users would pay a monthly fee and get access to incredible magic designed for video chat software such as Zoom. It caught fire, and they ended up getting contributions from Richard Wiseman, Max Maven, Larry Fong, Pete McCabe, Jim Steinmeyer, Marc Kerstein and many others. In this episode, Steve and Will talk about the project, how it got started, what problems they faced and the charitable angle which really made the whole thing incredible. The book is available today at https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-books/video-chat-magic/ but if you want the physical copy, act quickly, there are very few available.
From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes the long-awaited face-off between two icons in the epic adventure “Godzilla vs. Kong,” directed by Adam Wingard. Legends collide in “Godzilla vs. Kong” as these mythic adversaries meet in a spectacular battle for the ages, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance. Kong and his protectors undertake a perilous journey to find his true home, and with them is Jia, a young orphaned girl with whom he has formed a unique and powerful bond. But they unexpectedly find themselves in the path of an enraged Godzilla, cutting a swath of destruction across the globe. The epic clash between the two titans— instigated by unseen forces—is only the beginning of the mystery that lies deep within the core of the Earth.FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube
Special: The Cinematography Podcast- War Stories Vol. 4 In our fourth War Stories Special, we feature eleven guest's harrowing, hilarious or heartwarming stories they had while on set, or a formative career experience that led them to cinematography. Find full interviews with each of our featured cinematographers in our archives! Cinematographer Quyen Tran on her life-changing experience after 9/11 in New York; Mike Figgis and a nearly disastrous screening of Timecode; Dan Laustsen tells the story of how his sister influenced him to go to film school; Abe Martinez serendipitously found the perfect house while staying in Kenya; Bill Wages was dissuaded early on from becoming a National Geographic Magazine photographer; Larry Fong talks about getting his big break with JJ Abrams on Lost; Vanja Černjul on his secret to decompressing after wrapping on a big shoot; Rachel Morrison's story of making a huge mistake as a set P.A. with Matty Libatique; Linus Sandgren on his early days working as a gaffer with a seasoned electrician; Stefan Ciupek talks about the blooper in the single-take film, Russian Ark; and finally, Matty Libatique on getting real concert footage for A Star Is Born. Do you have a War Story you'd like to share? Send us an email or reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/warstories4/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
In this episode, Greg, Leon and Rahul are once again joined by special guest Anthony Askew (https://www.acecomicals.com/guests/anthonyaskew) for the final conversation in our WATCHMEN (https://www.dccomics.com/graphic-novels/watchmen-1986/watchmen) series, this time focusing on the 2019 WATCHMEN TV SERIES (https://www.hbo.com/watchmen). *WARNING: * We go straight into a full detailed, sweeping discussion of all elements of this television show so there are humongous spoilers abound! Send any questions or feedback to (mailto:acecomicals@gmail.com) acecomicals@gmail.com. And also please subscribe (http://www.acecomicals.com/subscribe) and leave us a review! Ace Comicals T-Shirts! (https://acecomicals.threadless.com/) check out our merch shop! If you like what we do please consider donating to us (https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals) at https://ko-fi.com/acecomicals. All contributions will be used to defray the cost of hosting the website. Ace Comicals, over and out!# Special Guest: Anthony Askew.
TRANSCRIPT: Welcome to the ASCO Daily News Podcast. I'm Geraldine Carroll. Joining me today to discuss key takeaways from the ASCO-SITC Immuno-Oncology Symposium in Orlando is the meeting's co-chair, Dr. James Gulley. Dr. Gulley is chief of the Genitourinary Malignancies Branch at the National Cancer Institute at NIH where he also leads the immunotherapy group. Dr. Gulley, welcome to the Daily News Podcast. Dr. James Gulley: Thank you so much, Geraldine. I'm delighted to be on here with you. ASCO Daily News: Dr. Gulley, do you have any conflicts of interest that you'd like to disclose that are relevant to our conversation? Dr. James Gulley: The National Cancer Institute does have some cooperative research and development agreements with several companies, including Bavarian Nordic and EMD Serono that supply institutional funding for some of the projects that I work with. ASCO Daily News: OK. Well, the 5th and final Immuno-Oncology Symposium, co-sponsored by ASCO, that is dedicated to immunotherapy revealed some significant advances in the field. What are the key scientific takeaways from the meeting? Dr. James Gulley: So Geraldine, this is an amazing meeting. There were 18 oral sessions, and there's so much going on here. I just want to share a few highlights that were my key takeaways. Dr. James Gulley: First story comes about earlier use of immunotherapy may be better. Jen Wargo from MD Anderson gave a really nice talk on neoadjuvant studies in melanoma, really highlighting the fact that this can be a correlative goldmine for addressing the impact of immunotherapy on the tumor microenvironment. In addition, Dr. Sara Tolaney talked about breast cancer and the consistent improvement in pathologic complete response rates with immunotherapy in combination with chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone of about 15%. As you know, pathologic complete response rate are a registration pathway for agents. Dr. James Gulley: What was interesting is that this is seen both in PD-L1 positive and PD-L1 negative patients. In addition, both Dr. Jamie Chaft as well as Dr. Ford talked about lung cancer and the use of neoadjuvant immunotherapy studies in lung cancer, showing major pathologic response rates of about 50%-- up to 50%. In a study that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the first studies showed nine out of 20 patients having this major pathologic response rate. And this has led to four ongoing phase II slash phase III studies with PD-1 or PD-L1 inhibitors in the neoadjuvant setting. Dr. James Gulley: Now, in addition to the earlier is better story that we heard, we also heard about that it's not just about T cells. So there was a couple of abstracts of clinical trial data. One of them was by Dr. Christopher Cole from Dr. Annunziata's group at the National Cancer Institute, talking about autologous monocytes with interferon given to patients with ovarian cancer. And they saw some nice, interesting responses in this relatively small phase II study of 18 patients. With two out of 11 patients with a valuable disease having a partial response, and an additional patient that didn't have a valuable disease having a response by CA125 markers. In addition, six out of 11 patients had stable disease. Dr. James Gulley: There was another interesting study or a small randomized phase II study of 88 patients that was presented by Dr. Lindskog talking about monocytic dendritic cell approach with sunitinib versus sunitinib alone in patients with renal cell carcinoma. Now this is still relatively early on in this study to look at overall survival and progression free survival. Survival curves looked similar, although there was a late separation in the curves. Dr. James Gulley: However, the objective response rate in those patients receiving the dendritic cell approach was 42% versus 24%. The complete response rate was 6.7% versus 0%, and the duration of responses was 7.1 months versus 2.9 months, suggesting there may be some activity there. So it's an interesting story to continue to follow up on down the road. Dr. James Gulley: The final take away point is that biomarkers are becoming more sophisticated. There was a great biomarker session, and I just want to highlight some of the contributions from Dr. Larry Fong. He really put it nicely when he said that we started out with simple T cell enumeration, looking in the peripheral blood at things like neutrophil, the lymphocyte ratio. That does make a difference, and you can divide patients up into a higher versus lower and look at the outcomes as well as looking at T cell enumeration within the tumor. Dr. James Gulley: More recently, we've looked at T cell specificity by TCR sequencing. But what we're now able to do is to look at-- not only at T cell specificity, but to couple that with a functional state looking at single cell RNA seq. And this may provide new insights that can really help propel the field forward. ASCO Daily News: Well, you've described some amazing new insights. What were the advances reported at the meeting that are likely to support new standards of care moving forward? Dr. James Gulley: That's a really good question. And I think that what I take away from the meeting is there are a couple of very interesting emerging stories that I'd like to share with you. So first of all, we have the alveolar small part sarcoma story, and this is a very rare malignancy. Less than 1% of all soft tissue sarcomas are alveolar soft part sarcomas. Dr. James Gulley: This is a relatively indolent slow growing disease, but 80% of the patients develop metastasis and it's unresponsive to traditional treatment. Like most sarcomas, this has low tumor mutation burden and it's driven by effusion. So what we are seeing now from emerging data is that it actually has a good response rate to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Dr. James Gulley: There's a study looking at atezolizumab where the response rate is 37.5%. Another study with pembrolizumab and axitinib where six out of 11 patients have had partial response. So these studies that were presented by Dr. Miriam from Dana Farber, I think, really provide an interesting story in what might be emerging. I think with a very rare tumor like this, it is likely that only single arm studies will need to be done to get approval or compendium listening. Dr. James Gulley: There's another interesting emerging story with adoptive cellular therapy and multiple myeloma. And Dr. Garfold had a really nice presentation about B Cell maturation antigen, or BCMA CAR T Cells. So these chimeric antigen receptor T cells are associated with the response rates in multiple myeloma of between 65% and 90%, depending on the studies, and a very good PR or CR rate of 35% to 80%. Dr. James Gulley: There were four studies that were looked at. The one thing that I would point out is that these responses were not as durable as hoped. And so new strategies are emerging to use this earlier on in the disease course in multiple myeloma, and perhaps co-target CD19. Another very interesting target for adaptive cellular therapy CAR T's is mesothelin. And Dr. Adusumilli talked about the use of these mesothelin targeted CAR T's in mesothelioma. Dr. James Gulley: One interesting thing about this is with mesothelioma, for instance, plural mesothelioma, you can just give these CAR T's directly into the pleura and therefore get a higher amount of these cells directly to the tumor than you could if you gave this intravenously. In addition, he showed data that suggested an improved outcome with PD-1 inhibition. And these studies are ongoing. Dr. James Gulley: The final study that I think is very interesting and could change standard of care is a story that is emerging about the ability of doctors to use immunotherapy in patients with solid organ transplants. It turns out that there's been a threefold increase in solid organ transplants since 1988, and cancer is the third most common cause of death in organ transplant recipients. Unfortunately, because of the requirement of the patients to use immune suppression to prevent the rejection of the organ graft, and because the anti PD-1 or anti PD-L1 agents could promote the rejection of the organ transplants, these have been traditionally excluded from clinical trials. Dr. James Gulley: There's now an effort going on combining nivolumab with tacrolimus and prednisone for patients with kidney transplant. The nice thing about this study is that there is a backup of dialysis if there are problems with the organ transplants. So this should allow us to get substantial data in the solid organ transplant setting. This trial is open now and is enrolling patients with melanoma, merkel cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, and MSI high colorectal cancer. ASCO Daily News: Dr. Gulley, are there new treatment approaches emerging or agents in development that seem really promising? Dr. James Gulley: So Geraldine, there are some fantastic new approaches and some new agents that I think are worth keeping an eye on. First of all, I want to highlight the really excellent talk given by Dr. McQuaid on the microbiome. There were multiple excellent talks, but I just want to highlight this one talk because it really hit home for me how important the diversity of the microbiome is. Dr. James Gulley: So it turns out that when we have a diverse gut microbiome, we have better outcomes. And actually things that we might think that could improve that, such as taking probiotics, actually narrow the repertoire of the diversity in the microbiome and are associated with worse outcomes. Antibiotics obviously can also decrease that. In another talk, Brian Chu from UPenn showed that the use of antibiotics was associated with decreased overall survival and increased colitis in patients with melanoma that was required steroid. But in Dr. McQuaid's talk, she talked about how we could potentially improve the good microbiome. So it's not just enough for us to have the right bacteria. You really need to also be able to feed them. Dr. James Gulley: And what she showed was that if you had a high fiber diet, you could get fermentation by the bacteria, which would lead to increased short chain fatty acids, which would lead to increased immunity. And the fiber should be from multiple sources. And then also you need to not kill those bacteria with antibiotics if at all possible. Dr. James Gulley: In addition, there was some really interesting data on anti-semapohrin 4D. So semaphorin 4D is associated with myeloid derived suppressor cells with M2 polarized tumor-associated macrophages and with T regulatory cells. An agent, ipnimab targets semaphorin 4D. This allows for increased infiltration of effector cells within the tumor. In addition, there was a clinical trial showing that there was activity in non-small cell lung cancer in combination with avelumab. Dr. James Gulley: Another interesting story was the fact that real world evidence and real world data are going to be playing an increasingly important role in helping us understand issues in medicine in general, but also may be important in immunotherapy. This was highlighted in a session that was looking at real world evidence, not just from big data sets like electronic medical records, but also in a very interesting talk by Dr. Heather Jim from the Moffitt. Wearables or devices like cell phones or smart watches have accelerometers in them, and they can be used to help gather data on the activity of patients and whether they're up and about more. I think we're going to see a lot more of this type of approach in understanding what's going on in between clinic visits for patients, so stay tuned for this approach in the near future. Dr. James Gulley: Finally, we had three excellent keynote speakers. I just want to highlight one of them from-- one aspect of one of them from Dr. Dario Vignali from the University of Pittsburgh. And he talked about several things, including neuropilin-1 and how this may be targeted to help destabilize T regulatory cells within the tumor microenvironment. I would stay tuned for that emerging story from Dr. Vignali's lab. ASCO Daily News: Well, I want to thank you, Dr. Gulley, for sharing these amazing developments in immunotherapy. I look forward to continuing this conversation with you in our next episode, to reflect on the enormous impact that the IO Symposium has had on cancer research, education, and patient care over the past five years. Dr. James Gulley: Thank you so much. ASCO Daily News: Thank you to our listeners for tuning in to the ASCO Daily News Podcast. If you're enjoying the content, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. The following represents disclosure information provided by the guest(s) of this podcast. Dr. James Gulley The National Cancer Institute has cooperative research and development agreements with several companies, including Bavarian Nordic and EMD Serono that supply institutional funding for some of Dr. James Gulley's projects.
Over the last two years, ComicBook Debate and the Farooqi Brothers have interviewed Clay Enos, Larry Fong, Jay Oliva, and Fabian Wagner. With momentum at an all-time high, the Farooqi Bros tell you why it is finally time for WB to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut. The post It’s Time To #ReleaseTheSnyderCut appeared first on ComicBook Debate.
Over the last two years, ComicBook Debate and the Farooqi Brothers have interviewed Clay Enos, Larry Fong, Jay Oliva, and Fabian Wagner. With momentum at an all-time high, the Farooqi Bros tell you why it is finally time for WB to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut.
You can help to support this show and the rest of the Suicide Squadcast Network through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! In this episode, Tim and Scott talk about: James Wan teases a fight scene from Aquaman! David Sandberg shuts done screening rumors! Patty Jenkins reveals our first look at Cheetah! John Francis Daley is hopeful for a 2020 release of The Flash! Jared Leto is taking on a new role! Pre-production for Matt Reeves' The Batman film may be beginning! Faora is still alive according to Zack Snyder! We get a look at Zack Snyder's contest winner gift package! Larry Fong shares some behind the scenes footage! We get another behind the scenes image of Henry Cavill as Superman! Comic-Con will have a large DCTV presence! We get more surprising news for HBO's Watchmen casting! DC Universe reveals the content for its upcoming launch! We get some great new looks of Brenton Thwaites as Robin! We talk about all of this and much, much more! Where to find us: Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadcst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to The Suicide Squadcast Network: The Suicide Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS The show's intro music was composed by Tim Yoko. The show's outro music was composed by Jordan Funk. We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Please go check out the other great shows that can be found there!
You can help to support this show and the rest of the Suicide Squadcast Network through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! In this episode, Tim and Scott talk about: What does Toby Emmerich say about Aquaman? John Stankey, the new Warner Media CEO meets with Warner Brothers in Burbank. We break down the leadership structure at the new WarnerMedia group! Amber Heard talks more about her role in Aquaman! James Wan gets his own Funko Pop! Shazam trailer reportedly be to be shown at San Diego Comic-Con! Wonder Woman will be featured at Comic-Con! No, Wonder Woman is not flying her invisible plane! The Joker origin film is being reported to begin filming as early as this fall! Henry Cavill is getting back into shape! Director Chris McKay continues to be excited for DC Films! Larry Fong gives some real talk on filmmaker's reactions to negative criticisms. Swamp Thing is reported to begin filming soon! Sting will be donning a John Constantine trenchcoat! Nuclear Man is coming to DC Comics...? We talk about all of this and much, much more! Where to find us: Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadcst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to The Suicide Squadcast Network: The Suicide Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS The show's intro music was composed by Tim Yoko. The show's outro music was composed by Jordan Funk. We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Please go check out the other great shows that can be found there!
Featuring-Sheraz Farooqi, Zayyan Farooqi, Omer Kamal, Sameer Hassan & Larry Fong PODCAST #6- We speak with Larry Fong and discuss his career, 300,Sucker Punch, Watchmen, Batman v Superman, Kong: Skull Island, Predator, and more The post CBD Podcast #6-Larry Fong appeared first on ComicBook Debate.
Larry Fong, ASC has shot some of the biggest studio summer movies of all time. In this fantastic interview Larry discusses highlights from his filmography including early work on music videos, shooting the the TV series Lost, major blockbusters like 300, Watchmen, Dawn of Justice, Super 8 and Kong: Skull Island with directors Zack Snyder, JJ Abrams, and Jordan Vogt-Roberts.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 20 - Dan Kneece Cinematographer Dan Kneece Dan Kneece spent nearly 3 decades as a Steadicam Operator and has worked on many A-list productions. Now a Director of Photography, Dan is one of the nicest and most genuine people you should ever be lucky enough to meet. In this interview Dan shares his story with us. The War Story is from Larry Fong, ASC Illya's short End this week is Large Format Cinema Cameras read Jim Mathers recent round up of the new Large Format cameras. Ben's short End this week is the podcast Dirty John. Podcast Credits: Episode Sponsors Hot Rod Cameras Arri Editor in Chief: Illya Friedman Host: Ben Rock Producer: Alana Kode Editor: Mike Willbanks Composer: Kays Alatractchi Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes or click on the link below to listen here
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #410 - In this DCEU episode, Dave & Jason discuss:Warner Bros Planning on 3-4 Movies A Year? |Gotham City Sirens Coming Sooner Than Expected? |Larry Fong to Take on The Teletubbies |Toby Emmerich Talks The DCEU | Variety, @BrentALang Senior Film and Media EditorGeoff Johns and John Berg on DCEU |Jared Leto’s Joker Return |The Truth About Gal Gadot’s Payment for Wonder Woman |Voncent D’Onofrio Wants to Be in the DCEU |Wonder Woman Continues to Kill At the Box Office |Patty Jenkins Talks Wonder Woman 2 and That Joss Whedon Script |Diana Wasn’t the Only Demigod in ‘Wonder Woman’ |Wonder Woman End Sequence Is Online |Joss Whedon Won’t Be At SDCC |Jason Momoa Done With ReShoots |Geoff Johns is in London for Justice League Reshoots |Awesome BTS Video of Dolph Lundgren Swimming on Crane |Another Young Arthur Curry Cast |Michael Beach Joins Aquaman |A Touch of Hitchcock in The Batman |Ben Affleck is Still Batman |Will Lord and Miller Come Back to The Flash? |LISTENER FEEDBACK:iTunes by Miramonster87Sherman SmithMatthew Ryan CroninNathan @Wobblyboots85Where to Find Us:Hit us up on Twitter@DConSCREENConnect with us on Facebook@DConSCREENE-Mail us at DConSCREEN@gmail.com(205) 259-6331
Clay Enos has been the set photographer on all 5 of the films thus far in the WB Justice League Universe. He joins us for an interview, covering the responsibilities of a set photographer, the marketing process, themes in the DCEU, critical reactions to Batman v Superman, working with Larry Fong, the posters and style of the upcoming Wonder Woman film, and more. http://www.clayenos.com/ Ben Affleck's Eastern Congo Initiative Follow @JLUPodcast on Twitter
Episode 38: Elliott chats with Larry Fong, blockbuster cinematographer and wonderful magician. The conversation moves back and forth between magic and movies, coffee and sushi, and there are even a few special guest phone calls. Enjoy!
In this episode, Tim, Scott, and Brent talk about: Geoff Johns teases a new DC TV show announcement soon! Clay Enos posts a new image of Harley Quinn! Wonder Woman Russian international trailer debuts! Signs point to a Justice League scene in Arkham Asylum! Henry Cavill spreads thanks to the crew for Justice League! Has the potential start date for the filming of Aquaman has been revealed? Ben Affleck's latest comments on the solo Batman film! Where will the solo Batman movie be filmed? BvS cinematographer Larry Fong reveals some secret Zack Snyder cameos! DCCW Executive Producer Greg Berlanti gets engaged! Powerless debuts its first official promo trailer! DC Comics' Rebirth event continues to dominate! All of this and much, much more...! Where to find us: Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadcst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Follow Brent on Twitter at @real_brentac Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to The Suicide Squadcast Network: The Suicide Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS The show's outro music was composed by Jordan Funk from "DC Comics Squadcast"...! We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Please go check out the other great shows that can be found there!
In this episode Scott and Brent talk about: When is Batman Day? What did Larry Fong say about the BvS Blu-Ray aspect ratio? What did Scott and Brent think about the Ultimate Cut leak? How has David Ayer been teasing fans on Twitter? What do the Joker’s tattoos mean? What did Ayer reveal about Harley’s tattoos? What did Ayer and the Suicide Squad cast reveal about their rehearsal process? What songs will be featured on the Suicide Squad soundtrack album? What new Amazon has been cast for Wonder Woman? What did Diane Nelson reveal about the Invisible Jet? What are the latest headlines about Amber Heard in Justice League? What does James Wan have to say about the rise of superhero movies? Who did Rick Famuyiwa run into in London? What casting shakeups are in store for Gotham season 3? Who is our new Superman on the small screen? What new vigilantes are appearing on Arrow season 5? Who is the newest member of the Legends of Tomorrow? This episode's outro music clip is "Watch the Sky" by Something Corporate, a great band playing what they refer to as piano-rock. Buy this song and other great music from them here! Enjoy the show! This is a weekly show where we discuss the DC Films news, including the DC cinematic, TV, animated, and comic universes (DCEU, DCCU, DCTV, DCAU, DC Comics)! Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadcst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Follow Brent on Twitter at @real_brentac Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Please go check out the other great shows that can be found there!
In this episode Tim and Scott talk about: What does James Wan have to say about “shakeups” at Warner Bros.? What does Wan say about Aquaman’s villains? What other DC superhero film was Wan given the opportunity to direct? What has Larry Fong been saying about the BvS Ultimate Cut on Twitter? Why is Jared Leto back in his Joker costume? Why is Suicide Squad rated PG-13? What do we think about the new Suicide Squad TV spots? What will Suicide Squad be doing at San Diego Comic-Con? Why is J.K. Simmons so jacked? What research is Rick Famuyiwa doing for The Flash? What new characters are joining the DCTV shows? Where can you see Batman: The Killing Joke before its digital release? Are we getting a Justice League Dark film? Which characters are showing up on Justice League Action? What new characters will appear in Injustice 2? What do we think about the new Rebirth redesigns? All this, and much much more... And a new giveaway winner! This episode's outro music clip is "Sirens" by Hydrogen Child! This is a fun band out of Louisiana with with strikingly beautiful vocals from Ansley Hughes. You can buy this song and other great music from them here! Enjoy the show! This is a weekly show where we discuss the DC Films news, including the DC cinematic, TV, animated, and comic universes (DCEU, DCCU, DCTV, DCAU, DC Comics)! Follow The Suicide Squadcast on Twitter at @SuicideSquadcst Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at SuicideSquadcast@gmail.com We are a proud member of the Batman Podcast Network! Please go check out the other great shows that can be found there!
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 75th Anniversary with Jill Hartz, executive director, JSMA; Charles Lachman, curator of Asian Art; and Larry Fong, associate director and curator of American and Regional Art discussing the museum’s collections and history.