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Best podcasts about Laura Ricciardi

Latest podcast episodes about Laura Ricciardi

Improvisaciones Compulsivas
Comprender lo incomprensible. Un vistazo al espectáculo del crimen.

Improvisaciones Compulsivas

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 83:50


Esta semana estaremos revisando un popular género documental etiquetado como “True Crime”. Hemos elegido algunas películas de Netflix como "Don't F**k with Cats" de Mark Lewis; “Making a Murderer” de Laura Ricciardi y Moira Demos; y la serie de películas de HBO “Paradise Lost” de Joe Berlinger y Bruce Sinofsky, para reflexionar en torno a sus estructuras y puntos de vista.Nos acompañará nuestro colega Iván Pinto. (La Fuga)

The Cinematography Podcast
Iris Ng, documentary cinematographer of Stories We Tell, Shirkers, Making a Murderer, and more

The Cinematography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 74:09


As primarily a documentary cinematographer, Iris Ng always asks where the camera should be at a given moment and how is it supposed to behave. She approaches a project asking about the perspective- is it supposed to be deeply personal, from within the lived experience of the person it's about, or more observational and objective, from the outside looking in? Quite a few of the documentaries Iris has worked on are deeply personal stories. Her first big feature was on fellow Canadian Sarah Polley's film, Stories We Tell. The film integrated Sarah's family home movies, shot on Super 8, into contemporary interviews with Sarah's family members, and reenactments shot on Super 8 with actors in 70's and 80's era costumes. Iris ended up using several Super 8 cameras to shoot with, since the film cartridges are so short and the cameras had to be constantly swapped out and reloaded. Stories We Tell required a great deal of sensitivity as each person told their story of Sarah's mother, Diane, a charismatic actor with many secrets who passed away in 1990. The documentary was critically acclaimed and received an Oscar nomination. Iris took a similar approach to the documentary Shirkers. Like Stories We Tell, Shirkers uses personal excavations and film material from the past to examine it for answers. As a teen, writer/director Sandi Tan and her friends had made an indie film in Singapore called Shirkers. Their film teacher disappeared with all the footage once shooting had wrapped, and Sandi wanted to tell the story about tracking down what happened to the film through interviews with friends while going back to retrace the experience. They chose interesting setups and locations for interviews, and Iris would often turn the camera on Sandi to capture her reactions as she was reliving her past. For the Netflix documentary series Making A Murderer, Iris had a different challenge. Iris came to the project on year nine of filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos' ten year process of shooting the series, and used her artistic eye to help elevate and add to the the previously shot footage. Each of the two seasons was 10 episodes long, so it was a matter of ensuring that there was enough coverage and angles, such as the exteriors of the Manitowoc County Courthouse for the filmmakers to work with. Iris Ng is currently shooting more narrative projects, such as the web series Hey Lady for CBC Gem. Find Iris Ng: http://iriscinematography.com/ Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep100/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz

Alumni Aloud
Careers in Research at Nonprofits (feat. Samuel T. Frank, Eli Lansey, & Laura Ricciardi)

Alumni Aloud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 45:46


Two of our panelists, Samuel T. Frank (PhD Earth & Environmental Sciences) and Eli Lansey (PhD Physics), are alumni of the Graduate Center. Our third panelist, Laura Ricciardi (PhD Applied Developmental Psychology), is a graduate of Fordham University. At the time of this recording, Samuel was a climate curriculum researcher at the Billion Oyster Project, Eli was a researcher at Riverside Research, and Laura was a research associate at Metis Associates. The post Careers in Research at Nonprofits (feat. Samuel T. Frank, Eli Lansey, & Laura Ricciardi) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.

Self Transformed - Healthy Habits, Time Management, Working Mom, Fitness Tips, Whole30, Easy Meal Prep, Weight Loss

Today I'm chatting with Dr. Laura Ricciardi--a former self proclaimed self care sceptic who found the value of slowing down as a form of self care.  Laura is expecting her first baby near the end of September and she shares what self care looks like now that she's expecting and what she hopes it continues to look like for her once her sweet baby arrives.  This is an important conversation regardless if you're expecting or not! Laura Ricciardi, Ph.D.,is a Whole30 Certified Coach, wellness enthusiast, researcher, newlywed, and mama-to-be. She is passionate about helping women find their food freedom and switch to safer products. In her free time, she can be found in the gym or the kitchen, creating new recipes for her series entitled “Whole30 for People Who Don't Cook." Laura lives in Mount Vernon, NY with her husband, Adam.   *** Check out my friends at The New Primal for Whole30 approved sauces and meat sticks!  I love their "Return to the Table" mission (and their BBQ mustard & Classic Marinade!) You can use the code "emilynichols22" to save 15% off your order!   *** -Want to start creating your own Self Care Routine? Checkout my SELF CARE FREEBIE! -Ready to start your Self Care journey and stop feeling so BLAH?!?!  I get it...that's how I used to feel until I crafted my own Self Care routine.   Head over to my website to learn more and connect with me so you can get started with my proven 3 tier Self Care system to help you feel your best.  (you can also listen back to episode 31 to learn why I'm now offering this!) -Interested in Whole30?  Check out how to sign up for one-on-one coaching with me HERE! Please subscribe, rate and review The Self Care Isn't Selfish podcast so others can connect with our content too!  Thank you so much for the love! Sign up for Emily's newsletter to receive even more Self Care inspo & exclusive content (promise not to spam) Connect with Emily:@emilynichols22 @selfcareisntselfishpodcast www.emily-nichols.com  

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
The Twelve Days of Crime Story - Day 11: Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, Making a Murderer

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 79:46


Over the twelve days from Monday, December 23 and concluding on Friday, January 3, we will present special Re-Podcasts of my Crime Story Podcast interviews with storytellers in the world of crime and justice. Each interview will be presented in its entirety, and so interviews that were previously offered in multiple parts can now be accessed in one download or streaming session. This is day 11: our conversation with Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, the filmmakers of the documentary series, Making a Murderer. During part one of our conversation, we discussed Moira's and Laura's respective paths into filmmaking, the origins of their pursuit of the Steven Avery story, the major shifts in the proceedings, their philosophical and aesthetic choices during production and how they supported themselves over the eight years it took to make the series. In part two, we discussed Moira's and Laura's making a deal with Netflix to broadcast Making a Murderer as their first documentary series, the experience of watching the series become a cultural phenomenon, the process of making season two of the series and where things stand in the cases of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Interview: Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, Making a Murderer - Part 2

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 34:44


During this part of our conversation, we discussed Moira's and Laura's making a deal with Netflix to broadcast Making a Murderer as their first documentary series, the experience of watching the series become a cultural phenomenon, the process of making season two of the series and where things stand in the cases of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Interview: Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, Making a Murderer - Part 1

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 45:42


During part one of our conversation, we discussed Moira's and Laura's respective paths into filmmaking, the origins of their pursuit of the Steven Avery story, the major shifts in the proceedings, their philosophical and aesthetic choices during production and how they supported themselves over the eight years it took to make the series.

The Awful & Awesome Entertainment Wrap
Ep 95- Relatable, Thackeray And More

The Awful & Awesome Entertainment Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 53:11


This week's episode brings you an action-packed discussion with our hosts Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen on Relatable, season 2 of Making A Murderer, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Kareena Kapoor's What Women Want, Honey Singh's Makhna, the trailer of Thackeray and three commercials.Rajyasree and Abhinandan start by exchanging views on Ellen DeGeneres's Relatable and how she's hitting hard on the social stereotype against lesbians. They talk about the payment of $20 million Ellen received for the 68-minute show. Moving on, they discuss the Netflix series Making A Murderer Season 2, written and directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. They discuss the American phenomenon of making celebrities out of criminals, to which Rajyasree says, “Although in America, I feel they are a little off, so they don't have much happening in their own lives. So they get sucked into these kind of things.”The discussion moves on to Kareena Kapoor Khan's radio show What Women Want on Ishq: 104.8, which is also a video show. They talk about how, unlike a radio show, the show sounds scripted. Abhinandan adds, “Radio is only compelling because it's a conversation that's unfiltered and unrehearsed. That's what makes good talk radio”.Abhinandan and Rajyasree then discuss the trailer of the upcoming movie Thackeray, directed by Abhijit Panse. Abhinandan expresses his curiosity, saying, “The good thing about such films is that now there will be filmmakers getting into political commentary through their cinema. Which is fantastic! And then you'll have a counter-narrative.”This and more, so listen up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Newslaundry Podcasts
The Awful and Awesome Entertainment Wrap Ep 95: Relatable, Thackeray and more

Newslaundry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 53:11


This week’s episode brings you an action-packed discussion with our hosts Abhinandan Sekhri and Rajyasree Sen on Relatable, season 2 of Making A Murderer, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Kareena Kapoor’s What Women Want, Honey Singh’s Makhna, the trailer of Thackeray and three commercials.Rajyasree and Abhinandan start by exchanging views on Ellen DeGeneres’s Relatable and how she’s hitting hard on the social stereotype against lesbians. They talk about the payment of $20 million Ellen received for the 68-minute show. Moving on, they discuss the Netflix series Making A Murderer Season 2, written and directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. They discuss the American phenomenon of making celebrities out of criminals, to which Rajyasree says, “Although in America, I feel they are a little off, so they don’t have much happening in their own lives. So they get sucked into these kind of things.”The discussion moves on to Kareena Kapoor Khan’s radio show What Women Want on Ishq: 104.8, which is also a video show. They talk about how, unlike a radio show, the show sounds scripted. Abhinandan adds, “Radio is only compelling because it’s a conversation that’s unfiltered and unrehearsed. That’s what makes good talk radio”.Abhinandan and Rajyasree then discuss the trailer of the upcoming movie Thackeray, directed by Abhijit Panse. Abhinandan expresses his curiosity, saying, “The good thing about such films is that now there will be filmmakers getting into political commentary through their cinema. Which is fantastic! And then you’ll have a counter-narrative.”This and more, so listen up! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BAFTA Guru
Making A Murderer Part 2 | TV Q&A

BAFTA Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 29:24


Writers, directors and executive producers of Making a Murderer Part 2 Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos reveal their experiences depicting the latest installment of Steven Avery's trial for murder. Listen to learn about the difference between telling the story of a man accused versus the story of a man convicted.

The Blotter Presents
073: Making A Murderer And Karla

The Blotter Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2018 57:48


Is MAM still the same marathon-able, frustrating, compelling show in Part 2 as it was in 2015? Should Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi have tried harder to make the second season less "one-sided" as to Steven Avery's guilt -- or not at all? Does the second act suffer from a dearth of Strang and Buting, or of suspense as to Avery and Brendan Dassey's fates? And where does Kathleen Zellner keep all those stylish jackets? Speaking of disgraces, the less said about 2006's Skinemax-y take on Karla Homolka, Karla, the better, except that you're better off watching Ellen Pompeo's ripped-from-the-headlines SVU on the case...or Misha Collins's apology for even being IN it. Brady violations and Lecter imitations: it's an all-new The Blotter Presents. SHOW NOTES Making A Murderer Part 2 on Netflix * USA Today lists key revelations from Part 2 Misha Collins on regretting making Karla Some of the information Bernardo's parole hearing kept secret (warning: involves unsavory descriptions of his behavior during a "relationship" with a woman while he was in prison) Ellen Pompeo's Law & Order (which was an SVU crossover, so I wasn't wrong?) Special Guest: Eve Batey.

You Can’t Make This Up
Making A Murderer

You Can’t Make This Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 30:08


Viewers have been anxiously awaiting the return of Making A Murderer since the first ten episodes came out in 2015. And on Friday, October 19th, Part Two is finally launching on Netflix. In anticipation of the new episodes, we sat down with Making A Murderer creators and directors Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. They discuss how the series impact Manitowoc County, new developments in Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey's cases, and so much more.  You Can’t Make This Up will be back next week to continue the conversation (once you’ve had a chance to catch up on Part Two). Dan Taberski, host of Missing Richard Simmons and the upcoming Headlong series, is leading a roundtable discussion with Criminal host Phoebe Judge and attorney David Rudolf. If you're a true crime documentary fan, you'll recognize David from the Netflix Original docu-series The Staircase. He represented Michael Peterson and brings the unique perspective of having been in a true crime documentary to the table. So check back next week for that special discussion all about Making A Murderer Part Two and true crime.

TV Take with Daniel Holloway
'Making a Murderer' Filmmakers Preview Season 2

TV Take with Daniel Holloway

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 56:08


Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos discuss the second season of their hit Netflix series "Making a Murderer," respond to the criticism of season 1, and promise "major discoveries" to come.

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NoCiné
Jerry Before Seinfeld, petite leçon de comédie

NoCiné

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 25:39


Joie du monde moderne, Jerry Seinfeld signe un stand-up special d’une heure sur Netflix, “Jerry before Seinfeld”, visite guidée dans la jeunesse et les débuts de l’actuelle superstar du stand-up. Sur la scène de ses débuts, Jerry ressort ses vannes, son comique d’observation, sa marque de fabrique. Et oui, la machine est bien huilée, impossible de douter de son talent et sa technicité, mais partout transparaît son rapport méticuleux et obsessionnel qu’il entretient avec la comédie. Et à vouloir absolument tout contrôler, Seinfeld dans son egotrip faussement spontané ne se met pas en danger, ne lâche rien et ne se moque pas de lui-même. Légère déception : avec sa recette “humour années 90’s”, Seinfeld ne colle plus totalement à l’époque. Reste une machine de guerre de la comédie, un grand qui n’a plus à prouver la maîtrise de son art, et un bon spectacle malgré tout. Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Lelo Jimmy Batista, Yannick Dahan, David Honnorat et Stéphane Moïssakis. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONSeinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld, 1989- 1998), Amy Schumer : the Leather Special (Amy Schumer, 2017), Comedians in cars getting coffee (Jerry Seinfeld, 2012-2017), The Irishman (Martin Scorsese, 2018), 2017 (Louis C.K., 2017) , The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Norman fait des vidéos, Comedian (Christian Charles, 2002), Talking Funny (Louis C.K., Ricky Gervais, Chris Rock, John Moffitt, HBO, 2011), Bill Burr, Georges Carlin, Gad Elmaleh, Larry David, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Bill Hicks, Delirious (Eddie Murphy, Bruce Gowers, 1983), Raw (Eddie Murphy, Robert Townsend, 1987), Curb your enthusiasm (Larry David, 2000 - ), Comedy News Weekly (podcast de Dan Gagnon et Anthony Mirelli), Thoughts and Prayers (Anthony Jeselnik, 2015), Saturday Night Live (SNL), Amy Schumer, American Vandal (Dan Perrault & Tony Yacenda, 2017), Superbad (Greg Mottola, 2007), Making a murderer (Laura Ricciardi, 2015).RECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEURRETROUVEZ LES RECOMMANDATIONS FAITES EN FIN D'ÉMISSION sur la page Soundcloud officielle des recommandations de NoCiné >> @nocine-reco

The Interview Show
The Interview Show with Making A Murderer (radio edit) #236

The Interview Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 27:16


Making a Murderer is the surprise hit Netflix original documentary television series, written and directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. The show follows the story of Steven Avery, who spent 18 years in prison for rape and was freed after DNA linked another man to the crime. After being fully exonerated in 2003, Avery filed a suit against the county on this case. In 2005, Avery was arrested on charges of murdering Teresa Halbach, a local photographer, and was convicted in 2007. The series was filmed over the course of ten years, with the filmmakers Ricciardi and Demos moving back and forth from New York City to Wisconsin during filming. I got a chance to have some tea with Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos at the Banff World Media Festival. How did New Yorkers Ricciardi and Demos find the Wisconsin Steven Avery case? What made them decide that the Steven Avery story was worth 10 years of their lives? Did they ever consider pitching the show as a movie? How did they find the incredible characters in this docu-series? Do they agree with how TV news can influence the American Justice System? Was it difficult to craft a compelling ending to the series? Listen! Tracks played on the show... 1) Kevin Kiner and Gustavo Santaolalla, Making A Murderer Soundtrack (unreleased) "Main Title" 2) Kevin Kiner and Gustavo Santaolalla, Hell On Wheels Soundtrack (2012) "Bridge of Bodies" 3) Kevin Kiner and Gustavo Santaolalla, Making A Murderer Soundtrack (unreleased) "End Credits" NO songs CANCON

FORTUNE OnStage Presents: The Most Powerful Women
Moira Demos & Laura Ricciardi, Creators and Filmmakers, Making A Murderer

FORTUNE OnStage Presents: The Most Powerful Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 19:26


The "Fortune On Stage Presents: The Most Powerful Women" podcast series features inspiring and practical advice from the world’s most preeminent women leaders.

The Growth Show
The Inside Story of Making 'Making a Murderer': Live at INBOUND16

The Growth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 21:57


It was 2005. Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos borrowed a camera, rented a car, and set out to cover a murder trial in the small town of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. They didn’t realize they were embarking on a decade-long journey to create the Netflix hit series ‘Making a Murderer.’ This week, in our third episode from INBOUND 2016, Moira and Laura give us a behind-the-scenes look into their process. This episode features the song “Let's get it” by J-K, available under a Creative Commons Attribution li

Lawyer 2 Lawyer -  Law News and Legal Topics
Inside “Making a Murderer” and the Steven Avery Trial

Lawyer 2 Lawyer - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 33:33


Update: Brendan Dassey, nephew to Steven Avery, the primary defendant from the "Making a Murderer" series on Netflix had his conviction for murder, rape, and mutilation of a corpse overturned by U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Duffin of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin last Friday. This episode was recorded shortly before the development. Back on October 31st of 2005, a young photographer named Teresa Halbach went missing. Teresa’s last meeting had been with Steven Avery, on the grounds of Avery's Auto Salvage in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. Teresa’s remains were later found on the grounds of Avery’s home and family business. Avery was well known to law enforcement and had previously served a lengthy prison sentence for rape and attempted murder from which he  was later exonerated on DNA evidence. What transpired inspired the extremely popular Netflix series “Making a Murderer,” directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. The series spotlights Steven Avery and his quest for justice after claims that he was wrongfully accused in the murder of Teresa Halbach. In 2005, Steven Avery was arrested for the murder of Teresa Halbach, and was ultimately represented by Wisconsin attorneys, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting. Strang and Buting presented their case and their defense strategy, bringing to light alleged tampering and planting of evidence by police. After a whirlwind of a trial, the verdict came back guilty, sending Steven Avery to jail for life without the possibility of parole. As Steven Avery sits in jail, a new attorney has taken over his case and Steven hopes for a new trial and maybe one day his freedom. On this special episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Bob Ambrogi joins Dean Strang, former defense attorney for Steven Avery, and Peter Linton-Smith, a former television news reporter who covered the Avery trials, as they discuss the popular Netflix series, “Making a Murderer.” Dean and Peter  offer inside perspectives and get the latest on Steven Avery and his quest for a new trial and justice under a new attorney. Dean Strang is a lawyer in Madison, Wisconsin, at the firm Strang Bradley, LLC. He is best known for his work as one of Steven Avery's trial lawyers, as well as for his first book, "Worse Than the Devil: Anarchists Clarence Darrow, and Justice in a Time of Terror." Mr. Strang served five years as Wisconsin’s first federal defender and co-founded Strang Bradley, LLC. He is an adjunct professor at Marquette University Law School, the University of Wisconsin Law School, and University of Wisconsin's Division of Continuing Studies. Mr. Strang is a member of the American Law Institute and serves on several charity boards, including the Wisconsin Innocence Project. His second book will be published in early 2018. Peter Linton-Smith was a television news reporter for 24 years covering primarily courts (1988-2012). Peter has covered cases ranging from first degree murder, wrongful death, products liability, copyright dispute, employment and labor disputes. Peter has covered Steven Avery, both his civil and criminal case from 2003-2007. Peter is currently employed at Leventhal & Puga in Denver, Colorado. If you want more on "Making a Murderer," check out the Defending Brendan Dassey of “Making a Murderer” Planet Lex episode, when Dassey's appeal attorneys discuss what it was like defending him. Special thanks to our sponsor, Clio.

Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin
Netflix's 'Making a Murderer' Makes a Star

Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 35:50


The massively popular Netflix series Making a Murderer explores the circumstances surrounding a homicide in small-town Wisconsin, and highlights the ways the criminal justice system failed defendants Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. Defense attorney Dean Strang became the show's unlikely hero, and internet obsessives turned him into a moral crusader and even a sex symbol. While Strang was wholly unprepared for his sudden popularity, he tells host Alec Baldwin he's glad the show is giving viewers a taste of how American justice really works outside of Hollywood tropes, and talks about what he thinks the Avery case really hinges on. Listen to Alec Baldwin's conversation with Making a Murderer writers and directors Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi.

BAFTA Guru
Making a Murderer | TV Q&A

BAFTA Guru

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 84:58


The co-creators of Making a Murderer, Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, give a rare insight into the making of the Radio Times Audience Award-nominated programme, which was filmed over an incredible 10 years. Netflix’s original 10-part docu-drama has captivated audiences world-wide with the story of Steven Avery, a man wrongfully imprisoned for 18 years, then exonerated, only to be sent to jail again for life.

Pop Culture Confidential
Episode 27: The Filmmakers of Making a Murderer

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 23:49


This weeks guests Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi spent ten years of their lives documenting the Avery case which became the Netflix docu-series “Making a Murderer”. If you have not watched the complete series, please know that this episode and the text below contain spoilers. Was Steven Avery setup by the local authorities as payback for the lawsuit? Is an innocent man in jail the second time? Was 16-year-old Brendan Dassey's confession coerced? The series is spellbinding and infuriating, regardless of guilt or innocence, as it shines a light on the entire justice system.

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
23 - MAKING A MURDERER w Red Scott (comedian/podcaster)

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 65:29


On EP23 Paco, George, and producer Will talk with comedian/podcaster Red Scott about Making A Murderer, the Netflix doc that took America by storm! Questions will be half answered, jokes will be told, and nothing will be solved! Exonerated after spending nearly two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Steven Avery filed suit against Manitowoc County, Wis., and several individuals involved with his arrest. Shortly after, however, Avery found himself behind bars again, this time accused of the murder of 25-year-old photographer Teresa Halbach. She was last seen on Avery's property, where she was to photograph a vehicle. Avery and nephew Brendan Dassey were tried and (spoiler alert) convicted of the crime. But that's not the end of the story. When Columbia graduate students Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos read about Avery, they felt his story would make an interesting documentary. And they were right!Growing up in San Jose, CA, Red Scott never saw things the same way as other kids; he thought he was cool. Born in the early 80s, he established himself as a trend-setter — fat, asthmatic, and socially inept years before Asperger’s was a syndrome or obesity an epidemic. On his way to finding the stage, Red had several diversions, ranging from working as a Software Developer to delivering for Pizza Hut in South Central Los Angeles. Red combines obscure and outdated references with the crazed insistence of a mental patient. His act encompasses everything from politics to absurdism to wordplay, all combined with deft crowd work. When not on stage, Red explores the myriad of ways an individual can be indoors and fully protected from the sun. His podcast discussing Game of Thrones, “Boars, Gore, and Swords” has twice been featured on BoingBoing. He’s performed in SF Sketchfest 2011-2013 and is a regular at The San Francisco Punch Line, The San Jose Improv, Rooster T Feathers, as well as the usual dive bars and laundromats.You can find Red on twitter at @red_scottFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpdocastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.

Special Events Reviews and Coverage - AfterBuzz TV
Making A Murderer Special | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Special Events Reviews and Coverage - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 124:01


AFTERBUZZ TV – Making A Murder edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Netflix's Making A Murder. In this episode hosts Chelsea Galicia, BJ Abron, Mari Fagel and Shaka Strong discuss the Making A Murder series. Making a Murderer is an American web television series that first streamed on Netflix on December 18, 2015. The ten-part documentary, written and directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, explores the story of Steven Avery, a Manitowoc County, Wisconsin man, who served 18 years in prison for the sexual assault and attempted murder of Penny Beerntsen, before being exonerated in 2003. In 2005 he was arrested in connection with the murder of Teresa Halbach, a local photographer, and convicted in 2007. The series also covers the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Avery's nephew, Brendan Dassey, who was also charged in the murder. The series was filmed over the course of ten years, with the creators moving back and forth from New York City t --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Special Events Reviews and Coverage - AfterBuzz TV
Making A Murderer Special | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Special Events Reviews and Coverage - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 130:17


AFTERBUZZ TV – Making A Murder edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Netflix's Making A Murder. In this episode hosts Chelsea Galicia, BJ Abron, Mari Fagel and Shaka Strong discuss the Making A Murder series. Making a Murderer is an American web television series that first streamed on Netflix on December 18, 2015. The ten-part documentary, written and directed by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, explores the story of Steven Avery, a Manitowoc County, Wisconsin man, who served 18 years in prison for the sexual assault and attempted murder of Penny Beerntsen, before being exonerated in 2003. In 2005 he was arrested in connection with the murder of Teresa Halbach, a local photographer, and convicted in 2007. The series also covers the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of Avery's nephew, Brendan Dassey, who was also charged in the murder. The series was filmed over the course of ten years, with the creators moving back and forth from New York City t --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Breakfast Serial
01.21.16 - Episode 5

Breakfast Serial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 31:10


BREAKFAST SERIAL: SPECIAL EDITION Today's episode will not be a discussion of the ongoing exploration into Beau's story from Sarah Koenig, but will shift gears to another case that has gained worldwide attention since its coverage in a documentary from Netflix, by Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi. Making a Murderer has seen daily headlines over the last month or so for its take on the case of Steven Avery. We've watched through the 10 episode docuseries and have invited some friends in for an open discussion on the topic of this docuseries. Joining us are Bailey Butzburger, Ashley Foerster, and Vidur Moudgil. I'm also going to say "docuseries" a number of times, and type it a number of times here because I like that word. Docuseries. We'll be back next week with our take on the latest episode of the Serial podcast, and in the meantime, we are going to start another series from about a year ago called Jinx that aired on the HomeBox. #allmurder #allthetime Oh, and by the way Apple, I'm sorry for Bailey's foul language.... Docuseries

Breakfast Serial
01.21.16 - Episode 5

Breakfast Serial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2016 31:10


BREAKFAST SERIAL: SPECIAL EDITION Today's episode will not be a discussion of the ongoing exploration into Beau's story from Sarah Koenig, but will shift gears to another case that has gained worldwide attention since its coverage in a documentary from Netflix, by Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi. Making a Murderer has seen daily headlines over the last month or so for its take on the case of Steven Avery. We've watched through the 10 episode docuseries and have invited some friends in for an open discussion on the topic of this docuseries. Joining us are Bailey Butzburger, Ashley Foerster, and Vidur Moudgil. I'm also going to say "docuseries" a number of times, and type it a number of times here because I like that word. Docuseries. We'll be back next week with our take on the latest episode of the Serial podcast, and in the meantime, we are going to start another series from about a year ago called Jinx that aired on the HomeBox. #allmurder #allthetime Oh, and by the way Apple, I'm sorry for Bailey's foul language.... Docuseries

The Stoner Jesus Show
Making a Murderer Reviewed Part 2

The Stoner Jesus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016


Part 2 of Stoner Jesus's review of the popular Netflix Docuseries, Making a Murderer. Exonerated after spending nearly two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Steven Avery filed suit against Manitowoc County, Wis., and several individuals involved with his arrest. Shortly after, however, Avery found himself behind bars again, this time accused of the murder of 25-year-old photographer Teresa Halbach. She was last seen on Avery's property, where she was to photograph a vehicle. Avery and nephew Brendan Dassey were tried and (spoiler alert) convicted of the crime. But that's not the end of the story. When Columbia graduate students Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos read about Avery, they felt his story would make an interesting documentary. Neither PBS nor HBO were interested, but Netflix took on their concept to produce the 10-episode docuseries, which generated plenty of publicity and prompted petitions to have Avery's case reviewed, though officials in Wisconsin insist all the evidence is not presented in the program.

Filmpolitiet
15.01.2016 Creed er en absolutt godkjent boksefilm!

Filmpolitiet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 51:44


Creed – The Legacy of Rocky er et absolutt godkjent boksedrama. Daddy's Home er en litt for snill, trygg og kjedelig komedie. Og Jakob Oftebro spiller gnistrende godt i den danske filmen Gullkysten. Det er premierefilmene som skal anmeldes i denne podcasten. Vi skal også minnes Alan Rickman, Jakob Oftebro forteller om innspillinga av Gullkysten i Ghana, du får dommen over tv-serien Billions, vi skal synse om Oscar-nominasjonene, som ble annonsert i går ettermiddag, og du får til slutt et lengre intervju med skaperne bak Netflix-serien Making a Murderer, nemlig Moira Demos og Laura Ricciardi.

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Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
Paula Simons / "Making a Murderer"

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 33:54


Roger and Rob spoke with Edmonton Journal columnist Paula Simons about the new guidelines for "safe spaces" in Alberta schools. Also, a conversation with filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos about their hit Netflix documentary "Making a Murderer" Listen to the roroshow podcast at roroshow.com

The Stoner Jesus Show
Making a Murderer Reviewed Part 2

The Stoner Jesus Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 59:28


Part 2 of Stoner Jesus's review of the popular Netflix Docuseries, Making a Murderer. Exonerated after spending nearly two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Steven Avery filed suit against Manitowoc County, Wis., and several individuals involved with his arrest. Shortly after, however, Avery found himself behind bars again, this time accused of the murder of 25-year-old photographer Teresa Halbach. She was last seen on Avery's property, where she was to photograph a vehicle. Avery and nephew Brendan Dassey were tried and (spoiler alert) convicted of the crime. But that's not the end of the story. When Columbia graduate students Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos read about Avery, they felt his story would make an interesting documentary. Neither PBS nor HBO were interested, but Netflix took on their concept to produce the 10-episode docuseries, which generated plenty of publicity and prompted petitions to have Avery's case reviewed, though officials in Wisconsin insist all the evidence is not presented in the program.