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This week on the society Jack and David we feature Part One of “Shipworm”. Wallace Conway wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the society Jack and David we feature Part One of “Shipworm”. Wallace Conway wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the month of February and NADSWRIM in the Sonic Society. To inspire us Jack and David go back to the very first two episodes of the acclaimed series- Limetown by Two Up Productions. Be sure to subscribe to get them all! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the month of February and NADSWRIM in the Sonic Society. To inspire us Jack and David go back to the very first two episodes of the acclaimed series- Limetown by Two Up Productions. Be sure to subscribe to get them all! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk with the sound people behind some of our favorite scripted podcasts, to learn how they are put together. Guests Allison Grasso, Marcus Bagala, Jonathon Roberts, Jamie Coupar and Daniel Brunelle share their experiences working on great shows like Quiet Part Loud, Limetown, Case 63, Harley Quinn and Joker: Sound Mind, Shipworm, Melon's House Party and lots lots more. Show Notes: https://tonebenderspodcast.com/233---sound-design-for-scripted-podcasts-roundtable/ Podcast Homepage: https://tonebenderspodcast.com Tonebenders Host This Episode: Timothy Muirhead To Submit your favorite field recording story for our upcoming crowdsourced episode, get full details at https://tonebenderspodcast.com/field-recording-story-submissions/ Don't forget about our Sound Design Meet-up in New York City on Oct 26th 2023 at Crompton Ale House in Chelsea
Can one truly understand podcasting without making a podcast? Or podcasting a podcast episode about making a podcast? Special guest and podcast producer/editor extraordinaire, Jess Schmidt, helps Lexi & Ben get meta (not you, Zuck) on the medium of audio blogging and dork deep on the history, beauty, and all-time faves of iPod broadcasting. We also make fun of Joe Rogan. Podcast!FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Check out Jess Schmidt on Rooked PodcastBeginner's Guide to Starting a Podcast‘A Christmas Carol' Adaptations, Ranked CriminalBear BrookDungeons & DaddiesArmchair ExpertGates McFadden InvestiGatesTwin FlamesThe Lolita PodcastNormal GossipBuffyThe HeartStop Podcasting YourselfDarknet DiariesLimetownSerialGood Enough Gaming PodcastMy Brother, My Brother and MeSpout LoreThe FlophouseBONUS CONTENT:Joe Rogan criticisms and controversiesThe dumbest things Joe Rogan has saidSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help your dorky pals spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods! Thank you for helping us to share our love of all things Dork!“Like all vain men, he had moments of unreasonable confidence.” ― Warren Eyster
Why hello again dear listener! It has been quite some time. And what have the boys been up to? Well, we're glad you asked: Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a 16-part Docu-Horror Podcast written and produced by Stephen Indrisano. The show centers around one man's quest to find his long-lost sister in an infinite, monster-infested suburb beyond the veil. With primary inspirations like The Black Tapes, Silent Hill 2, and Limetown, Shelterwood will be one part Gothic, one part Found Footage, and one hundred percent terrifying. There's a ton of Stephen King influence in here, and we think you'd really enjoy it. Check out the campaign at bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more details!
Kandyse McClure's filmography is populated by a staggering range of characters. On the critically acclaimed and beloved Battlestar Galactica, Kandyse portrayed Anastasia “Dee” Dualla, a passionate woman who fought, loved, dreamt, and, ultimately, succumbed to despair. As Nicte Batan in the third and final season of Motherland: Fort Salem, she wrestled with her character's past as a terrorist while forging unexpected alliances. As Sam in Neill Blomkamp's wildly entertaining horror film Demonic, she embodied the stuff of nightmares; and as Golden Eyes in the genre-defying feature film Sew the Winter to My Skin – a role for which she was nominated for an African Movie Academy Award – she somehow managed to speak volumes about the impact of oppression on humanity without actually speaking many words at all. Other recent work includes GenZeroes (the cutting-edge project championed by friend of the pod Aleks Paunovic), Charmed, Limetown, the bonkers Netflix series Ghost Wars, and a standout role as Viola Desmond, the entrepreneur who challenged segregation in Nova Scotia in the 1940s, in an iconic Heritage Minute. The projects and roles are wildly different, but the thread that unites them is the humanity, authenticity, and conviction that Kandyse brings to each one. In this riveting episode of the YVR Screen Scene Podcast, Kandyse reflects on her journey from South Africa at 11 years old, grieving Dee, moving into her “villain era,” and dancing in her trailer.Content warning: This episode contains frank talk about suicide. If you're thinking about suicide or are worried about a friend or a loved one, the Canada Suicide Prevention Service is available 24/7/365 at 1.833.456.4566. You can also find links to international suicide prevention and mental health support services in the footnotes for this episode on our web site. You matter. You're not alone.Episode sponsor: UBCP / ACTRA
When Nic Farrell receives a call from her brother explaining that their father is in a bad way with his dementia and they really need to sell the family home to afford the care he needs, she goes all the way back to her hometown in North Carolina to try to convince their father to sign the deed over to them. She goes back to all the things she worked so hard to escape from: an angry brother, a forgetful father, a dead mother, and an ex-boyfriend that she's stuck in this on-again-off-again cycle with. Oh yeah…and a best friend (Corinne) who disappeared when they were 18, never to be found. As luck would have it, the night after she returns, her ex-boyfriend's current girlfriend (Annaliese) disappears. Is there a connection there? To be determined. This book follows Nic as she tries to unravel what happened to Annaliese, uncovers secrets about her family, and discovers what really happened to Corinne ten years ago.What does this story seem to suggest about how myth and superstition shape our fears? Why do you think the author chose to tell the story in reverse? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in episode 17 of our spoiler-filled podcast.Questions: Most of the questions we're discussing today come from the Reader's Guide in the back of the book.Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.Coming up next: Limetown by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie with Cote SmithInterested in starting your own podcast? Sign up with Buzzsprout using our referral code and we'll both get a $20 amazon gift card (when you choose a paid plan)! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1894341
Some of the best, most diverse, and talented audio creators alive make their living creating audio fiction. Shows like Welcome to Nightvale, Limetown, and Alice isn’t Dead, just to name a few, weave complex story arcs, colorful characters, and of course, great production value for listeners. We’re all lucky these shows exist. Northwoods Baseball Sleep Radio is firmly in the realm of audio fiction. But unlike most audio fiction, there are no supernatural elements, heroes, villains, or any traditional story arc. In this podcast series, each episode is presented as a full-length minor league baseball broadcast. The teams, the players, the sponsors, all of it is made up. The catch? There is none. It’s just nine innings of fictional baseball. Created by a podcaster known only as Mr. King, Sleep Baseball is a work of fiction that feels very much like it’s a real broadcast. And if that seems boring, it’s the point. This “boring” show is resonating with listeners. Fans of the show support it through Patreon and merch sales. It’s even been written up in The New Yorker. In this episode, Stuart and “Mr. King” chat about the inspiration for making the show, the process of producing fake baseball broadcasts, and how listener support makes a project of this size financially viable. Links Full Episodes and Merch: sleepbaseball.com A piece on Sleep Baseball in the New Yorker: newyorker.com/culture/rabbit-holes/the-rapture-of-listening-to-a-fake-baseball-game Connect your Podcast to Stripe with Castos: castos.com/integrations/stripe/ ***Between the time of this recording and the publishing date, legendary baseball broadcaster Vin Scully passed away. Read more HERE
Joe and Shannon went to see The batman. They loved it!! Joe Watched a show called Limetown based on a fictional podcast of the same name. He's also still watching Severance and The Servant. Matt watched Arcane, and Spiderman No Way Home. We talk for quite a while about Spiderman. Shannon watched the fast movies, Inventing Anna, The Adam Project, The Good Place, Batman Begins, and Batman Returns. Angela watched Severance and Central Park (she says skip.) Thanks for listening!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviedummies/message
Join me for another reflection on spiritual themes in science fiction.
This week we talk about the creator of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry. Consumption: Mr. Pold - The Man in the High Castle, F9, Riddick St. Jimmy - Kick-Ass, Station Eleven, Limetown season 1 D'Viddy - The Brave, HermitCraft season 9, Making Fun, Space Force season 2 Master Z - F9, Sierra Six Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Daily Khaos Delivery / Cosmic Yell Inlets / Pictures of Trees
Ascolta subito la nuova puntata del podcast in cui Alice, Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast in cui Alice Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast in cui Alice, Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast... no amici non si e rotto niente, è solo che in questa puntata del podcast sulle serie parliamo di serie in cui c'è un podcast. Pazzesco, eh?Abbiamo parlato di:- Only Murders in the Building- Limetown- And Just Like That...- Scream- The Shrink Next Door- Homecoming- Midnight GospelAccenniamo anche a:- Truth Be Told- Archive 81- Dr. Death- Dirty JohnSe ti è piaciuto questo episodio dacci ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ su Spotify, consiglialo a tutti e seguici suInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pilota.podcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PilotaPodcastSe vuoi sostenere Pilota e gli altri podcast di Querty, associati! https://www.querty.it/chi-siamo/
Ascolta subito la nuova puntata del podcast in cui Alice, Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast in cui Alice Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast in cui Alice, Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast... no amici non si e rotto niente, è solo che in questa puntata del podcast sulle serie parliamo di serie in cui c'è un podcast. Pazzesco, eh? Abbiamo parlato di: - Only Murders in the Building - Limetown - And Just Like That... - Scream - The Shrink Next Door - Homecoming - Midnight Gospel Accenniamo anche a: - Truth Be Told - Archive 81 - Dr. Death - Dirty John Se ti è piaciuto questo episodio dacci ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ su Spotify, consiglialo a tutti e seguici su Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pilota.podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PilotaPodcast Se vuoi sostenere Pilota e gli altri podcast di Querty, associati! https://www.querty.it/chi-siamo/
Ascolta subito la nuova puntata del podcast in cui Alice, Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast in cui Alice Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast in cui Alice, Andrea e Alice parlano del podcast... no amici non si e rotto niente, è solo che in questa puntata del podcast sulle serie parliamo di serie in cui c'è un podcast. Pazzesco, eh? Abbiamo parlato di: - Only Murders in the Building - Limetown - And Just Like That... - Scream - The Shrink Next Door - Homecoming - Midnight Gospel Accenniamo anche a: - Truth Be Told - Archive 81 - Dr. Death - Dirty John Se ti è piaciuto questo episodio dacci ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ su Spotify, consiglialo a tutti e seguici su Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pilota.podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PilotaPodcast Se vuoi sostenere Pilota e gli altri podcast di Querty, associati! https://www.querty.it/chi-siamo/
This week, Sam listens to Dead Ringer by Meatloaf, special guest Jarret of the Wild Pretty Things podcast watches Limetown, Tessa watches AP Bio and Andy reads Solo Leveling. 1:07 - Dead Ringer, Meatloaf, and Jim Steinman 21:40 - Jarret talks about abandoning a list and making a new one 26:47 - Limetown 44:32 - AP Bio 1:01:05 - Solo Leveling
Original broadcast date July 29, 2021. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2021/07/binary-system-podcast-276-beastars-lore-olympus-and-one-more-look-at-loki/ We've already talked enough about Loki this month so we don't need to talk about the season finale AHAHAHAHAHA, kidding, of course we do. After a quick SitRep where we talk about our trip to visit family (yay!), the rising COVID numbers (boo!) and the second season of Love Death + Robots (..meh?) we fangirl one more time over the Loki season in general and the final episode in particular. (ALL the spoiler warnings for this one.) After that we touch on Beastars, SDCC announcements, Limetown, My Dad Wrote a Porno, and the recent developments in Lore Olympus (we know who that bird is IT'S ON NOW.) The outro for this week's episode is a clip from Human Among Us by Tekno AXE. Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use http://www.scottishlaird.co.uk/#_a_2gk to get there, you can support this podcast too! If you want to follow along with Fanart Fridays, check us out on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
We all have recommended so so much over the years but here are the recommendations from the boys that have stuck with me (Liz)Wild Wild Techhttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wild-wild-tech/id1519846548Great stories of how tech shapes our culture in wild ways.Would you be surprised to find out scientists are using World of Warcraft to learn how to fight COVID-19? What if I told you that I could spoil almost any movie based on who uses an iPhone? Or how about the fact that Disney is afraid of butts? Well, that's Wild Wild Tech, the podcast that brings you the wildest, most bizarre, most interesting stories about how tech is shaping our culture.Shipwormhttps://twoupproductions.com/shipworm/podcastMore pods embracing the movie length pod and I like it. IIn this first of its kind feature-length audio movie, Wallace Conway wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. itten by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness).Wind of Changehttps://crooked.com/podcast-series/wind-of-change/If there were more eps I would listen to those eps. It's 1990. The Berlin Wall has just come down. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse. A heavy metal band from West Germany, the Scorpions, releases a power ballad, “Wind of Change.” The song becomes the soundtrack to the peaceful revolution sweeping Europe — and one of the biggest rock singles ever. According to some fans, it's the song that ended the Cold War.Decades later, New Yorker writer Patrick Radden Keefe hears a rumor from a source: the Scorpions didn't actually write “Wind of Change.” The CIA did.This is Patrick's journey to find the truth. Among former operatives and leather-clad rockers, from Moscow to Kiev to a GI Joe convention in Ohio, it's a story about spies doing the unthinkable, about propaganda hidden in pop music, and a maze of government secrets. “Wind of Change.” An offbeat eight part investigationScam Goddesshttps://www.earwolf.com/show/scam-goddess/Scam Goddess is a podcast dedicated to fraud and all those who practice it! Each week host Laci Mosley (aka Scam Goddess) keeps listeners up to date on current rackets, digs deep into the latest scams, and breaks down historic hoodwinks alongside some of your favorite comedians! It's like true crime only without all the death! True fun crime!Knifepoint Horrorhttps://knifepointhorror.libsyn.com/Tales of supernatural suspense written and produced by Soren Narnia.The text of these stories is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. CC BY 4.0Music by Kevin MacLeod, incompetech.com, unless otherwise noted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jak mi minął 2021 pod kątem książkowo-filmowo-serialowym? Ano, średnio. Ale i tak gadam o tym ponad godzinę. Poza tym mówię też o tym, dlaczego nie warto zapisywać sobie postanowień noworocznych, jakie są fajne nowości audio i który dzień w roku ma najbardziej przerąbane. Znajdziecie też mój top 3 książek roku 2021. Jeśli nie macie pomysłu na lekturę, zapraszam do słuchania ;)A jakie jest Wasze top 3? Podzielcie się w komentarzu! -> www.wswiecieslow.blogspot.com | www.facebook.com/wswiecieslowKilka linków: Ghostwriter https://c13features.com/ghostwriter/Limetown https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9103772/Good Girls https://www.netflix.com/title/80177342
This week's guest Mike Chan is shocked when George admits to a CRIME. We discuss the latest QAnon theory involving JFK Jnr. Plus everyone's favourite segment MUSTN'T WATCH returns. Forget it, George. It's Limetown.
Brian and Angelo unpack this week's Unleashed Apple event. Good news, plebs: Macbook ports are back. They then share some ideas for spooky stuff to watch, just in time for Halloween (one of Brian's top 3 holidays, up there with National Friendship Day and Arbor Day).
Original broadcast date January 23, 2020. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2020/01/binary-system-podcast-207-sitrep-weve-watched-some-things/ Last week we made a plan for catching up on all the amazing content out there, and this week? We got caught up! KIDDING. Of course we didn't, but we watched some things, and liked them a lot. Listen in as we talk about Fleabag Season 1, Doctor Who, The Crown Season 3, James May: Our Man in Japan, the Oscar Noms, and why on EARTH did they cancel Limetown? This week's outro music is a clip from XXV by Broke For Free. https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Petal/Broke_For_Free_-_Petal_-_07_XXV Correction: we mentioned that we hadn't watched the first episode of Picard. At time of recording, it wasn't out yet. But by the time you listen to this episode, it will be, and we can almost definitely guarantee we haven't watched it yet. BUT WE WILL.
Original broadcast date April 25, 2019. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2019/04/binary-system-podcast-174-we-didnt-do-our-homework/ The scene: an elegant sitting room. Elizabeth: My dear twin, what did you accomplish this week? Kathryn: Why I caught up on that show you recommended. And you? Elizabeth: Oh I finished that book you suggested! Kathryn: We're so productive! Elizabeth: We should celebrate by seeing Endgame tomorrow. Kathryn: Agreed. And by the way, your tea is just lovely. They clink teacups. Yeeeeaaaah, so none of that happened. We didn't get caught up on shows, we didn't finish any books, and you know it'll be two weeks before we go see a Marvel movie. Oh, and Elizabeth's tea is awful. Okay fine, we did some things. Kathryn watched one more episode of Russian Doll and The Good Place. Elizabeth read a few more pages of the Limetown novel. So we talk about those, plus weird New York performance art, Frankenstein collaborations, and how the Alamo Drafthouse is militant about not talking during the movie, which is part of why we love them. This week's outro music is a clip from Piccolo and a Cane by TeknoAxe. https://youtu.be/8Gz-9QICa38 Correction: no, the second season isn't the last season of The Good Place that exists, a third season is ALREADY DONE. Lordy we're bad at TV. Correction: Elizabeth isn't going to the Used Bookstore Crawl, it's the Independent Bookstore Crawl (so it's new books too!) http://www.libraryshopsd.org/events/ibd2019
Original broadcast date November 22, 2018. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2018/11/binary-system-podcast-153-wtnv-138-harvest-time/ Okay, try to guess what all these things have in common: nights getting longer (and whether that's good or bad), mayonnaise, eating contests, studying (or not) for the PSAT, how annoying autoplay is on Youtube, the change of venue for DesignerCon, that time Kathryn was in the Barnes and Noble parking lot with Hannah and thought the car was rolling forward, and the correct order of C.S. Lewis's Narnia books. Give up? They're all the topics we talked about during a Welcome To Night Vale recap that had nothing to do with Night Vale. And of course we also reviewed the latest Night Vale episode. Autumn in the desert, mysterious statue in the town hall, Community Calendar, yadda yadda yadda. Hey YouTube, we turned off the autoplay fifty times now, cut it out! This week's outro music is a clip from Crystals by Professor Kliq. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Professor_Kliq/Free_Music_Contest_Sampler_2010_Sinn_1289/Crystals Here's the link to the DesignerCon 2018 photo gallery we talked about. https://pixelatedgeek.com/2018/11/photo-gallery-designercon-2018/ Heh, here's the "Avocados Be Like" gif we were looking for. https://tenor.com/view/avocados-ripe-gif-10426919 Correction the first: Kathryn said Episode 3 of the second season of Limetown was dropping on Monday. That was actually episode 2.5; Episode 3 drops next week.
Original broadcast date November 15, 2018. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2018/11/binary-system-podcast-152-nc-comicon-limetown-hill-house-and-more-randomness/ With no Night Vale episode to recap this week, we just jumped on every random topic that wandered into our airspace, first saying a few words about the passing of Stan Lee (thank you for so many things we love, Stan) then geeking out about NC Comicon, Chuck Palahniuk, Limetown, The Haunting of Hill House, Wallander and the announcement of a Loki TV show starring Mr. Hiddleston (eeeee!) and then we had an unintentional return to the Binary System Crapfest, where we complained about The Walking Dead, the third season of Daredevil, the first season of The Punisher, and how ridiculous an author's vocabulary can get when they don't want to use the word "boobs." This week's outro music is a clip from Sea by Portrayal. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Portrayal/SolecismSea/Sea_1116 We mentioned the West Coast Walking Dead Live Tweet, you can join in by following us on Twitter. https://twitter.com/BinarySystemPod
Original broadcast date April 5, 2018. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2018/04/binary-system-podcast-121-wtnv-125-a-door-ajar-part-2/ First off this week we recap Part 2 of Night Vale's latest arc "A Door Ajar," and so far the only thing we know for sure is that Carlos is hiding something and it's making us nervous. (Also Susan Cooper your CAR has been TOWED.) Then we talk about podcasts we're looking forward to (Limetown season two!) and not sure about (Pounded in the Butt By My Own Podcast, though we're not dismissing it till we hear it) and talk a little about Jessica Jones, the Punisher, and Dune, before finishing on a weird tangent about the difference between Bryan Fuller and Bryan Singer. The outro music this week is a clip from Walks of Life by Nihilore. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Nihilore/Broken_Parts/Nihilore_-_Broken_Parts_-_10_Walks_of_Life
Today Perlina Lau reviews Limetown which is available on Neon. It's a fictional drama based in Tennessee shown as a series of reports by an investigative journalist looking into the disappearance of 300 people at a neuroscience research facility.
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True crime, fake crime and organised crime are the themes this week as we take a look at Netflix documentary Sophie: A Murder In West Cork; Alibi's Facebook acquisition, Limetown; the latest Season of Sons Of Anarchy spin-off Mayans M.C.; and ill-conceived Terry Pratchett adaptation, The Watch. Plus, to celebrate the fact that we've reached the year's midpoint, the team wrangle over their personal lists for the best shows of 2021 so far.
Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Stanley Tucci's new foodie-travel show Searching for Italy (CNN). Stanley is also in Limetown with Jessica Biel about the disappearance of 300 people from a research facility. Also in the mix is documentary This is Pop (Netflix) and the new season of Motherland (Neon).
Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to talk about Stanley Tucci's new foodie-travel show Searching for Italy (CNN). Stanley is also in Limetown with Jessica Biel about the disappearance of 300 people from a research facility. Also in the mix is documentary This is Pop (Netflix) and the new season of Motherland (Neon).
Geri speaks with Zack Akers, writer and co-director of SHIPWORM, about how the project is the first podcast to be covered on the Writers Guild Minimum Basic Agreement; the challenges and freedoms of writing for audio; and the roles that doctors working during the pandemic, a rented duck, and a rare & elusive type of mollusk have played in his creative process. Zack Akers, along with his creative partner, Skip Bronkie, run the podcast production company Two-Up, the studio known for groundbreaking fiction, musical and documentary podcasts like 36 QUESTIONS, THE WILDERNESS, and LIMETOWN—the last of which was also adapted into a TV series for Facebook Watch (and which is now available to stream on Peacock). His latest project is SHIPWORM: a first-of-its-kind feature-length scripted podcast. The two-hour narrative story stars Broadway luminary Quentin Earl Darrington as Wallace Conway, a small-town doctor who wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable chip that allows a mysterious voice to lead him on a deadly journey that threatens his family, friends and his own life. The full podcast is now available on all streaming services. -- Read shownotes, transcripts, and other member interviews: www.onwriting.org/ -- Follow the Guild on social media: Twitter: @OnWritingWGAE | @WGAEast Facebook: /WGAEast Instagram: @WGAEast
EarwormHoly ASMR rain-sounds Batman - we head into the elements with Japanese animation WEATHERING WITH YOU (Netflix); and settle in for feature-length narrative thriller podcast SHIPWORM (anywhere with podcasts) - made by the producers of sci-fi podcast LIMETOWN. With presenters Rob Jan & Megan McKeough, 'Zero G' explores Science Fiction, Fantasy and Historical.Website: http://www.rrr.org.au/program/zero-g/playlistsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroGRadioRob Jan on Twitter: @zerogrobjan
This week on the society Jack and David we feature Part One of "Shipworm". Wallace Conway wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the society Jack and David we feature Part One of "Shipworm". Wallace Conway wakes up to find he’s been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Limetown is created by Two-Up. We’d like to tell you about our latest podcast, Shipworm. Shipworm is something new in podcasting. It’s a feature-length one-off audio movie. Following this message is the first 20 minutes of Shipworm. If you like what you hear, please head over to listen to the full audio movie on the Shipworm podcast feed. It’s available right now, today, for free at this link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shipworm/id1561888136 Shipworm is more than a year in the making and it’s Two-Up’s most ambitious and unconventional podcast yet. We hope you enjoy it and thank you again for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oj oj oj, vad mycket spännande jag pratar om idag... 2 serier och en trailer analyseras i detta avsnitt! Men det viktigaste som ni ska ta med er är att jag nu har börjat lägga upp gamla videorecensioner på hemsidan. Så om ni vill titta på någonting istället för att lyssna på det här dravlet så kan ni kolla in hemsidan där det kommer ploppa upp videorecensioner (under fliken videorecensioner) titt som tätt. Håll till godo (som Maui brukar säga).
In this first of its kind feature-length audio movie, Wallace Conway wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness). Shipworm stars Broadway luminaries Quentin Earl Darrington and Miriam Silverman, and is available for free on podcast platforms everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we get to know the first of our guest hosts, Chris from the Iron, Silver, and Salt podcast! He's brought to the table one of the all-time best Horror podcasts, Limetown, to talk about mysteries, plot twists, and horror nostalgia.
In this first of its kind feature-length audio movie, Wallace Conway wakes up to find he's been implanted with an untraceable earpiece while sleeping. So long as he does everything the voice on the other end tells him, he and his family will live. Written by Zack Akers and produced by Skip Bronkie, Shipworm is the fourth podcast from Two-Up, the studio known for breaking ground in fiction (Limetown), musical (36 Questions), and documentary podcasts (The Wilderness). Shipworm stars Broadway luminaries Quentin Earl Darrington and Miriam Silverman, and is coming to podcast platforms everywhere on April 26, 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Filmmaker Series episode we cover attaching name talent to get funding, working with casting directors, and directing actors on set for both film & TV. From September 10, 2020. Guests: Kendra Castleberry is a Head CD at Castleberry/Murphy Casting. A TV, film and theatre enthusiast from a very young age, Kendra studied directing at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before making the move to Los Angeles. Past casting credits include Facebook Watch's Limetown, ABC's Take Two, CBS's Zoo, NBC's Grimm, ABC's Castle, CW's Star-Crossed, as well as numerous other series, pilots and TV movies. Kendra also has a passion for charity work; she is a big fundraiser for AIDS Walk Los Angeles and volunteers frequently around town. A proud member of the Casting Society of America, Kendra is a co-chair of the CSA Equity in Entertainment Committee. Rachel Feldman is a director and writer. This past season Rachel directed multiple episodes of BLUE BLOODS, CRIMINAL MINDS, THE ROOKIE and the pilot and first season of THE BAXTERS. She's in late development to direct LILLY, her feature screenplay, winner of The Athena List and The Ravenal Grant, based on the life of Fair Pay Icon Lilly Ledbetter. Her screenplay KINKS won the 2020 ScreenCraft and WGA Drama Queens Best Pilot Award. You can follow Rachel on Twitter @WomenCallAction Will Raee is an independent filmmaker and seasoned show producer. A native Californian, Will was born in Los Angeles, to Iranian parents who immigrated to America in 1960. Will's career has spanned a wide variety of genres and mediums. One of his first career moves was to start Rock Docs which begun him producing, and directing, music videos. During this time, he wrote and produced the critically acclaimed Marilyn Manson documentary Demystifying the Devil. Will soon produced SyFy Channel's Alien God's and helped launch, and Produced, the highly successful first season of the A&E Television's series Criss Angel MindFreak. After Mindfreak, Will jumped into the feature world and produced the motion pictures Honor, and The Exorcist Chronicles. On April 1st, 2007, Will joined forces with actor comedian Will Sasso to form Lord Mucker Entertainment, a company designed to create informal comedic feature films and television specials. They successfully produced their first comedic film For Christ Sake in July 2007. In 2008 Will became the producer and director for the Spike TV pilot 1000 Ways to Die. In 2016, Will wrote and directed the dark comedy Austin Found. The film starred Linda Cardellini, Craig Robinson, Skeet Ulrich, Kristen Schaal, Patrick Warburton, and Jaime Pressly. It was chosen as the closing night picture at Dances with Films and premiered at the Chinese Theater. Will also directed the child soldier themed short film Faith & Dreams, which won the IndieWire competition Shadows and Acts. From there he developed the script and feature film Girl Soldier, with Uma Thurman. Additionally, Will is developing a one-hour dramatic series with 3ARTS and BET, currently in pilot stage. Host: Jenn Page, Director / Producer Thank you to our sponsors Blackmagic Design & Sigma! To learn more about Blackmagic Collective and everything we offer and sign up for FREE visit http://blackmagiccollective.com Podcast Producer: Kayla Marie Coates, Actress / Filmmaker --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackmagic-collective/message
I Care Alot is fascinating, The Witch of Kings Cross an enthralling piece of cultural history, while Limetown is essential and captivating viewing
This is a new episode of the series Limetown. This is season 2 covering topics such as what happened to Winona and Lia's parents after their last interaction with Lia and they gave the new investigator, Nancy Holmes, clues to help find Lia Haddock. At the end of the episode, Nancy gets a mysterious phone call which only embarks more curiousity out of the other and the others who are watching this episode. I hope you enjoy!
Maybe it was the timing of Limetown as a podcast, coming out a year after Serial made the audio medium a commodity, that made it a viral success in 2015 in addition to the compelling nature of the story, but it was undoubtedly that strong narrative that helped the sci-fi mystery make the transition to television so successfully. Season one of the adaptation recently wrapped up on Facebook Watch with millions of views per episode and plenty of rabid fans begging for more, and we took the opportunity on The Fourth Wall podcast to ask creators Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie what made the show a hit in both formats. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Mr. Skin Podcast, Mr. Skin and Andrea talk about the skincredible finale of The Deuce as well as the amazing nude scenes on Mrs. Fletcher which include Kathryn Hahn's full-frontal swim scene. They will also talk about Sara Vickers full-frontal debut, Maura Tierney's boobs, Seychelle Gabriel's nude debut, Godfather of Harlem nudity, Rosemary Quinlan's breasts and Wild District's new nude scenes. Plus nudity in Netflix's Ad Vitam, Brotherhood, Monzon: A Knockout Blow, and Limetown starring Jessica Biel. All this plus Wheel of Skin on this week's episode!
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In this episode, we breakdown why shortcuts are bad, using the horror film The Ritual as exhibit A. Jeff takes on one crazy Mother in the board game Renegade, and also enjoys the most beautiful place to commit murder in The Chalet. Justin finally watches The Shape of Water and expands his board game collection with Codenames. Challenges include Limetown and Mythica - A Quest for Heroes. --Timestamps-- What Have We Done? - Renegade (3:48) - Codenames (12:25) - The Chalet (16:25) - Shape of Water (21:06) - Xenoshyft Dreadmire Mobile App (26:48) - Movie Roundup (29:47) Breakdown of The Ritual - (33:56) A Little Roleplay: Five-Room Dungeons - (46:03) Gentleman's Challenge: Limetown (1:00:44), Mythica - A Quest for Heroes (1:09:45) Thank-Yous - (1:24:30) --Art and Music Credits-- - Podcast Logo by grazrootz - Opening music by Gold-Tiger - A Little Roleplay bumper by puremusic - Gentlemen's Challenge bumper by syntheway - Closing music by CrossGateProductions ★ Support this podcast ★
I'm back with another recommendations episode, this time joined by an excellent co-host, Rob McGinley Myers (Twitter) from Anxious Machine (Website) and The Heard (Website). We open the show with the "Discussion" segment focusing on the future of public radio considering the success of podcasting. Central to this discussion was a debate from John Sutton and Adam Davidson (Current.Org Article). It's a really thought provoking read and I'd recommend anyone into podcasting to take a look at their points (and read through some of the comments, too!) Show Recommendations Dinner Party Download (Website) (Twitter) Limetown (Website) (Twitter) The Mo Show (Website) (Twitter) Home: Stories from L.A. (Website) (Twitter)