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Latest podcast episodes about mark netter

LESSONS FROM THE FAST LANE with Peter Rafelson
101. Lessons From the Fast Lane with Peter Rafelson. The AI Pilot (Introduction by Mark Netter).

LESSONS FROM THE FAST LANE with Peter Rafelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 12:06


Get ready to buckle up and accelerate into the world of Hollywood and cutting-edge technology with "Lessons from the Fast Lane." Join your host, Peter Rafelson, as he takes you on a thrilling journey behind the scenes of Tinseltown, revealing insider secrets and captivating stories that will leave you on the edge of your seat. From the glitz and glamour of the red carpet to the disruptive innovations shaping our future, this podcast uncovers the untold tales of success, failure, and the invaluable lessons learned from both worlds. Rev your engines and ignite your curiosity as we explore the intersection of entertainment and technology like never before. It's time to hit the gas and tune in to "Lessons from the Fast Lane" for a ride you won't want to miss. An ElectraCast Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kettle Whistle Radio
KWR # 266 NIGHTMARE CODE with Mark Netter

Kettle Whistle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 76:26


Who's watching you? Mark Netter, writer, director and producer of the cyber phantom horror film, NIGHTMARE CODE will awaken fresh fear for a new over indulgent age of digital death. Help us decipher the Nightmare Code that may be closer than you think. Should you be reading this? No, you should listen here to learn about the very first horror film told by an artificial intelligence. #digitalhorror #MarkNetterdirector #kettlewhistleradio #DavidFairhead #ShaunFeldbusch #nightmarecodefilm #artificialintelligencewatching #AndrewJWest #MeiMelancon #GoogyGress Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Poetics of Place
102. Fifty Shades of White: Calvin Klein in the Hamptons

Poetics of Place

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 26:18


Alastair Gordon talks to legendary fashion designer Calvin Klein about creating a Hamptons beach house for himself. Calvin describes the long and painstaking process of collaboration he went through to create his own minimalist sanctuary on a sweeping ocean-front property in Southampton, NY. In the process, he treated every surface and material with the same intense attention to detail he used in his collections. As Calvin says in the podcast, “If I hadn't been a fashion designer, I would have become an architect.” Host: Alastair Gordon Guest: Calvin Klein With Edwina Von Gal (landscape designer), Fred Stelle (architect), and Michael Lomont (architect). The Poetics of Place podcast series is produced by ElectraCast Media & Gordon de Vries Studio (Peter Rafelson, Mark Netter, Alastair Gordon, Barbara de Vries) with cultural co-sponsor Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY. An ElectraCast podcast. Visit Guild Hall. Visit Poetics of Place at ElectraCast. Visit Gordon de Vries Studio. Learn more about ElectraCast Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DIY For Business
DIY for Business joins ElectraCast Podcast Network

DIY For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 40:33


Breaking News: DIY for Business is proud to announce they have joined ElectraCast podcast network. We interview Founders of ElectraCast, Peter Rafelson and Mark Netter about their careers and vision of the network . We also get into what has made their company so successful. More Breaking News! Our hosts, Russ and Greg will also be responsible for building out a Business network of podcasts to be featured on ElectraCast. The network will be a community of podcasters delivering amazing, entertaining shows around different aspects of business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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DIY For Business
DIY for Business joins ElectraCast Podcast Network

DIY For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 40:33


Breaking News: DIY for Business is proud to announce they have joined ElectraCast podcast network. We interview Founders of ElectraCast, Peter Rafelson and Mark Netter about their careers and vision of the network . We also get into what has made their company so successful. More Breaking News! Our hosts, Russ and Greg will also be responsible for building out a Business network of podcasts to be featured on ElectraCast. The network will be a community of podcasters delivering amazing, entertaining shows around different aspects of business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Tomorrow Will Be Televised
Tomorrow Will Be Televised ElectraCast Media Episode

Tomorrow Will Be Televised

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 46:00


Second March 2021 episode of the program all about TV, presented live one hour earlier than usual. Our guests: Peter Rafelson and Mark Netter, president and chief executive officer respectively of ElectraCast Media, an organization adapting podcasts for TV series--and vice versa.

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Positivity and Success
From Filmmaking to Startups

Positivity and Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 48:11


We sit down with Mark Netter, the co-founder and CEO of Electracast Media and the director and co-writer of the film Nightmare Code. We talk about the making of his award-winning film and establishing his new podcast startup.Mark is the Co-Founder and CEO of ElectraCast, a media company producing premium podcasts that generate additional value for film and TV. His prior experience includes over 17 years as an entertainment advertising executive, most recently as Director, Creative Campaigns on the launch team for DC Universe, the fan-focused OTT streaming service from Warner Bros. He was VP Strategy for Revolve and other ad agencies, and over his career his clients have included Warner Bros, The Walt Disney Studios, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Focus Features, NBC, CBS, Showtime, Starz, DirecTV, FX, TBS, TNT, A+E, Lifetime, E!, GSN, NFL, VH1, Ubisoft, Sega, Activision, Mattel and tech clients Intel and Adobe. He is also an award-winning independent filmmaker as Director/Co-Writer/Producer of NIGHTMARE CODE, the first feature film told entirely from the POV of an artificial intelligence, and is currently a member of the Entertainment Business faculty at the Los Angeles Film School, where he teaches Entertainment Marketing. Netter earned an AB in Semiotics at Brown University and an MFA in Film Production at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.Visit Electracast MediaWatch Nightmare Code on Tubi.--Please Support on Patreon @norlundYour help goes a really long ways Follow on Twitter @chris_norlundFollow on Instagram @norlundStay positive and thank you so much for listening

Enter The Void
S4E6: LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD

Enter The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 77:52


This week Renan and Bill welcome back season 2 guest Mark Netter to talk about what might just be the original mindfuck movie: 1961's French-language LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD, directed by Alain Resnais in collaboration with novelist Alain Robbe-Grillet. If you've never seen Marienbad, worry not, there is nothing we can say about it that will ruin this movie. Even after multiple viewings and a long discussion, we still don't know what it means—but that doesn't stop your hosts from trying! Also discussed: how Bill and Renan failed Marienbad on first viewing; how WWII and the Nazi occupation influenced the filmmakers; what major philosophical rabbit holes the movie opens up; how Resnais staged things to disorient the viewer; what that matchstick game is all about; how it was received in Paris and New York upon release; what Kubrick and Lynch and the Nolans—and even Blur—borrowed from it; plus, the "cameo" by none other than Alfred Hitchcock. Film links: Marienbad at IMDB Marienbad at Wikipedia Ebert on Marienbad Criterion on Marienbad Mark Harris on Marienbad AV Club on Marienbad Senses of Cinema on Marienbad NYT, 1961: "Paris Still Stirred..." ($) NYT, 1961: "L'Affaire 'Marienbad'" ($) NYT, 1961: "Director of Enigmas" ($) NYT, 1962: Bosley Crowther review Pauline Kael's negative review ($) More Kael trashing Marienbad WSJ on Marienbad's 50th anniv. "Minotaur" theory of Marienbad Essay on Descartes and Marienbad Night and Fog at Wikipedia Nim game on Wikipedia Movies inspired by Marienbad Blur's "To The End" music video 1987 Calvin Klein Obsession TV ad LAST YEAR AT THE OVERLOOK Guest links: Mark Netter on Twitter Nightmare Code trailer Nightmare Code on the web Nightmare Code on IMDb Nightmare Code on iTunes Nightmare Code on Amazon Nightmare Code on Facebook Show links: Rate us on iTunes!  Friend us on Facebook! Reblog us on Tumblr! Follow us on Twitter! Email us at void@enterthevoid.fm!

Enter The Void
S4E6: LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD

Enter The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 77:52


This week Renan and Bill welcome back season 2 guest Mark Netter to talk about what might just be the original mindfuck movie: 1961's French-language LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD, directed by Alain Resnais in collaboration with novelist Alain Robbe-Grillet. If you've never seen Marienbad, worry not, there is nothing we can say about it that will ruin this movie. Even after multiple viewings and a long discussion, we still don't know what it means—but that doesn't stop your hosts from trying! Also discussed: how Bill and Renan failed Marienbad on first viewing; how WWII and the Nazi occupation influenced the filmmakers; what major philosophical rabbit holes the movie opens up; how Resnais staged things to disorient the viewer; what that matchstick game is all about; how it was received in Paris and New York upon release; what Kubrick and Lynch and the Nolans—and even Blur—borrowed from it; plus, the "cameo" by none other than Alfred Hitchcock. Film links: Marienbad at IMDB Marienbad at Wikipedia Ebert on Marienbad Criterion on Marienbad Mark Harris on Marienbad AV Club on Marienbad Senses of Cinema on Marienbad NYT, 1961: "Paris Still Stirred..." ($) NYT, 1961: "L'Affaire 'Marienbad'" ($) NYT, 1961: "Director of Enigmas" ($) NYT, 1962: Bosley Crowther review Pauline Kael's negative review ($) More Kael trashing Marienbad WSJ on Marienbad's 50th anniv. "Minotaur" theory of Marienbad Essay on Descartes and Marienbad Night and Fog at Wikipedia Nim game on Wikipedia Movies inspired by Marienbad Blur's "To The End" music video 1987 Calvin Klein Obsession TV ad LAST YEAR AT THE OVERLOOK Guest links: Mark Netter on Twitter Nightmare Code trailer Nightmare Code on the web Nightmare Code on IMDb Nightmare Code on iTunes Nightmare Code on Amazon Nightmare Code on Facebook Show links: Rate us on iTunes!  Friend us on Facebook! Reblog us on Tumblr! Follow us on Twitter! Email us at void@enterthevoid.fm!

Geekline415
Nightmare Code with Mark Netter talking Tech movie characters - Geekline415

Geekline415

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2015 53:20


Remember those tech movies where the character was just weak sauce?  Like Neo from the Matrix or just about the every character from the movie Hackers?  Or maybe a character that was overbearing and frightful, like HAL from 2001.  Well, thankfully Nightmare Code falls in to the later of those two categories. The geeks were […] The post Nightmare Code and Tech characters w/ Mark Netter appeared first on Geekline415.

Bright Side with Tekneshia
Mark Netter, Director of Nightmare Code

Bright Side with Tekneshia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 33:00


Mark Netter gives us some Nightmare Codes to live and die by. In terms of wearing hats in the entertainment industry, Mark Netter has seemingly worn them all. He was the music supervisor on three Olympic broadcasts, he’s written screenplays, worked in a behind-the-scenes capacity on several huge feature films, produced ground-breaking video games, and worked for various digital agencies.

Director Mark Netter discusses #NightmareCode on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 20:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Director Mark Netter to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss the movie NIGHTMARE CODE and what it's been like to use new media and technology to bring a film like it to life. 

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Mobile Presence
FieldTest: How To Scale Your Content Marketing

Mobile Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2015 27:06


Our hosts Peggy Anne Salz and Shahab Zargari discuss why content marketing is a great way, and perhaps the only way, to engage your customers with Peter Luttrell, CEO of FieldTest and Mark Netter, Head of Business Development of FieldTest. Peter and Mark, who have teamed up to build a new technology that arms content marketing. The post FieldTest: How To Scale Your Content Marketing appeared first on Mobile Presence.

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