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WE talked about making the score on the podcast horror series The Time Keeper and working as a music arranger for composer Bryan Tyler on films Rambo last Blood Ready or Not Mario brothers Fast 9 and Co composer on The big Conn apple+ tv series
This question was sent by Richard, and he writes: “Hey Vidas, I just watched your video of 4 movements your Nun Danket Suite - VERY nice. Question: how do the tablets with the music score know when to switch as they do? Thanks! Richard”
After a long journey, we're here, the pen-ultimate chapter of the War of the Worlds, Wreckage.With the Martians gone the way of the Dodo, what wreckage do they leave behind? And what will our narrator find on his journey home?Plus we have a song that became more and more like a Johnny Cash tribute the more i wrote it, but with the mental breakdown on the record, as we think about what would be like to be the last man left alive.Thanks this episode to Juleanne Escutin for lend her voice, you can follow her on instagram @juleanneescutin and to @laurenkellycastingPlease Subscribe and Review on wherever you get your podcasts on.Follow Edy Hurst on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook.TOUR OF THE WORLDSEdy Hurst's Comedy ersion of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of H.G.Wells' Literary Version (Via Orson Welles' Radio Version and Steven Spielberg's Film Version) of the War of the Worlds is going ON TOUR!Starting at Leicester Comedy Festival on the 18th February, the Martians are coming to Halifax, Wigan, Margate, London and Salford, get tickets here:linktr.ee/edyhurstPlus see my new show about Witches, Weirdos and the Venga Boys, The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Edy Hurst (WIP) at Leicester Comedy Festival on the same day as the tour kicks off, more info hereTheme tune 'Fall of Saigon' by Ichabod WolfRecorded, Edited, Produced and Music Score by Edy Hurst. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well it's about time we have on director and podcaster Jordon Briggs on our show. Jordon has been a fan of Bitch Talk for a few years and has supported us in many ways. Now it's our turn to support him. Jordon has a short documentary screening now during the SmartFone Flick Fest called Her Hair. We talk with Jordon about this film that he shot in 2017 which features his mom (who owns her own hair salon) and a few of her fellow stylists and clients. It's a conversation around safe spaces, being independent, and finding a career that makes you feel fulfilled. Jordon shot, directed, edited, and scored the film and if you want to support truly independent artists, you will watch Her Hair while it streams during SmartFone Flick Fest which runs until November 20th. CLICK HERE to link to the film. Watch the Trailer to Her Hair HERE. Follow Jordon Briggs on Instagram and at his website--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 700 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Find the full show notes at www.jurassicparkpodcast.comWelcome to The Jurassic Park Podcast! In episode 337, we finally dive into Michael Giacchino's score for Jurassic World Dominion with our segment Dino-Score: The Music of the Jurassic Franchise. As always, Caleb Burnett joins us to chat about our general thoughts on the full score and the first six tracks. This is PART 1 in a 3 part series. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!Don't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763!Email us: jurassicparkpod@gmail.comBook Club Email: jurassicparkbookclub@gmail.comThanks for listening, stay safe and enjoy!
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Legacy tells the story of Laresa a Jedi turned Sith. She and her family must fight against the insanity of the Emperor, a hidden enemy who wants to destroy the Force, and members of her own family who will never accept her as a Sith.Legacy is a fan fiction novel turned Audio Drama and set in the Star Wars The Old Republic MMO universe. Featuring original characters created by scifi author Crystal Storm.Episode 1 Arrives Tuesday April 5thVoice Performances by Crystal Storm, Tarrah, and Bunbarian.Music Score by Daniel Cirulizza entitled Star Wars Dark Side Themes Reimagined and used with his permission.Visit crystalsimagination.com/legacy to learn more and read the fan fiction novel.
Wildoski Studios #Bloopers #Comedy #Podcast Consider supporting us. https://www.patreon.com/Wildoskistudios CICADA 3000- Bloopers/Outtakes Episode #2. The Year is 3000 The world changed dramatically when the humans discovered potential life on a nearby star. The world united and formed the Union, split into 4 quadrants. North, East, South, and West. A fleet of spaceships were built to both explore more of the solar system and to travel to Proxima B. *Bad jokes. *Slapstick comedy. *100% smile rate. *Rich Story. Join Diego on a quest he never intended- and actively sought out to avoid. *Cover art was created by Clinton Clark & Callum Hale. CICADA 3000 A Comedy Space Drama - Blooper episode !!!WARNING!!! YOU WILL SMILE! :D HAVE FUN. ENJOY :D Featuring- @Wildoski - https://soundcloud.com/wildoskis-stud... @KidKerrigan - http://voicesofnina.com/ @CHale - https://crumbleflan.podbean.com/ .Music Score for blooper Reel was Written and Composed By @Pianonanny Clinton Clark - https://pianonanny.com/TAD-Film-Scoring/© The Art Department - All Rights Reserved. https://hitrecord.org/records/5325947 *Cover art was created by Clinton Clark & Callum Hale. Produced By Ross Wild AKA Wildoski @wildoskistudios
Wildoski Studios CICADA SHORTS #1 The Year is 3000 The world changed dramatically when the humans discovered potential life on a nearby star. The world united and formed the Union, split into 4 quadrants. North, East, South, and West. A fleet of spaceships were built to both explore more of the solar system and to travel to Proxima B. *Bad jokes. *Slapstick comedy. *100% smile rate. *Rich Story. Join Diego on a quest he never intended- and actively sought out to avoid. *Cover art was created by Clinton Clark & Callum Hale. Featuring- @Wildoski - https://soundcloud.com/wildoskis-stud... @KidKerrigan - http://voicesofnina.com/ @CHale - https://crumbleflan.podbean.com/ Music Score and Theme Tune was Written and Composed By @Pianonanny Clinton Clark - https://pianonanny.com/TAD-Film-Scoring/© The Art Department - All Rights Reserved https://hitrecord.org/records/5325947 *Cover art was created by Clinton Clark & Callum Hale. Produced By Ross AKA Wildoski @wildoskistudios
Hello! You've reached episode 601!! In this episode, host Erin Lim talks with Respect director Liesl Tommy about this major motion picture that tells the traumatic younger years of the Queen of Soul - Aretha Franklin. Aretha's young life was fraught with death, rape, as well as controlling, toxic men. Director Liesel Tommy wanted to tell that part of Aretha's herstory which is exactly what she does with a thoughtful eye on balancing all of the beauty and horrors of Aretha's life. This was Liesl Tommy's first feature film and she had to fight for a lot of the scenes you will see when you watch Respect. We're so glad that she did and we're also happy about the attention she paid to Aretha's time spent in Muscle Shoals at the famous FAME studios where she recorded her first big hit I Never Loved A Man The Way That I Love You. Erin and Liesl talk about the choice of using the b.roll from Martin Luther King's funeral (Aretha was friends and worked with the Reverend), her father's famous parties which included folks like Smokey Robinson who is brilliantly played by actor Lodric D. Collins, and working with the exceptional Kris Bowers who scores the film. Psst, Kris was on our show earlier this year talking about his short film - A Concerto is a Conversation. There's so much to talk about including the costumes (leopard print caftan y'all!) plus hair and makeup so let's go!Respect is in theaters NOW.Follow Liesl Tommy on Instagram & Twitter--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help!--Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
How do performers balance creativity with the need to follow the composer's intentions? Why can it so difficult to compose original music? And what does Albert Einstein have to do with it? In part 2 of Christine's interview with composer Bruce Adolphe, Bruce shares his wisdom on all of these topics, as well as offering advice for new musicians. For background information on Bruce Adolphe and his career, be sure to listen to the first half of this interview in "What Are You Trying to Say? Musical Imagination with Bruce Adolphe Part I."
The ladies talk about two serial killers caught recently in Brooklyn. Vicky retells an event that occurred to a friend who witnessed orbs while passing a cemetery. Kristi dives into favorite horror films that are believed to have been cursed. These curses never occurred the same way, but they very often plagued movies that were already summoning some pretty eerie stuff which, of course, makes the film even scarier. Listen now! Show Notes: https://abc7ny.com/carter-g-woodson-nycha-senior-housing-development-murders-elderly-brooklyn/9899421/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/14/nyregion/nyc-subway-stabbing-arrest.html https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/sheriff-report-naked-florida-man-stole-crashed-police-75436766 **CHECK OUT OUR MERCH** https://teespring.com/eerie-merch?tsmac=store&tsmic=eerie-merch-store&pid=2&cid=2397 Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Visit www.theeerieamericas.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
The NPCs - Video Game Commentary, Video Game News, And More!
Welcome everyone to the 3rd episode of The NPCs ...Of The Year Awards 2020, for the week of December 12th 2020. Yes, that's right everyone, it's time for Preston, Kyle, and Travis to sit back and deliberate even more on the games released this year and whether or not they earn one of our Best Of awards. For episode 3, we plug in the headphones, crank up the volume, and immerse ourselves in these video game worlds to determine which game has the Best Music-Score-Soundtrack of 2020. Check us out on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheNPCsPodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thenpcspodcast Intro: Run by J+1 Outro: Haunt by J+1 Pick up his tracks on Bandcamp today @ https://jplusone.bandcamp.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-npcs-podcast/support
B8k6zeIBIfijLxfH7Sqp CICADA 3000 A Comedy Space Drama - Blooper reel for episode 105 - Also it's being released before 105 so it's a sneak peek for the episode coming up :D BLOOPERS :D !!!WARNING!!! YOU WILL SMILE! :D Was going to wait but meh, this was soooo good I couldn't help it. Plus it fills the gap while I produce the episode HAVE FUN. ENJOY :D Featuring- @Wildoski - https://soundcloud.com/wildoskis-studios2019/sets @KidKerrigan - http://voicesofnina.com/ @CHale - https://crumbleflan.podbean.com/ Music Score for blooperReel was Written and Composed By @Pianonanny Clinton Clark - https://pianonanny.com/TAD-Film-Scoring/ https://hitrecord.org/records/5325947 *Cover art was created by Clinton Clark & Callum Hale. Produced By Ross AKA Wildoski @wildoskistudios
"The Eerie Americas" ends Eerie October with Unsolved Mystery love and Dexter return controversy. Kristi reads a Reddit about a baby in a tub in an old house (hell no!). Then, Vicky goes into a case the ladies have been wanting to cover since the start of the podcast: The Salem Witch Trials. Listen now! Show Notes: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2020/10/07/Facebook-flags-onion-seed-ad-as-overtly-sexual/4691602099240/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Visit www.theeerieamericas.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
Eerie October is here!!!! And your hosts, Vicky & Kristi couldn't be happier. "The Eerie Americas" starts with the October hype, how long they prepped for it, and also a sneak peek announcement! Vicky reads a Reddit post about a ghost who may as well go by the name “Casper”. Then, Kristi tells the tale of Linda Napolitano, a woman who was abducted in one of the most populated places on earth. Somehow, things got even weirder than the abduction itself….Listen now! Show Notes: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2020/09/30/Police-chase-loose-deer-through-Brooklyn-for-two-hours/2551601487407/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Visit www.theeerieamericas.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
"The Eerie Americas" starts with Kristi and Vicky discussing the off week they had and Ryan's perspective on his sudden goodwill discussed last week. Vicky tells a story her close friend told her about a dream of seeing people who passed that was confirmed by his husband. Kristi leaves you to guess what happens in the mysterious death of DNC staffer Seth Rich in 2016. Who was responsible or even...what did he know? Plus: the injury discussed on this "Who Does That?!" could only happen to someone affiliated with the Mets. Listen now! Show Notes: https://nypost.com/2020/09/11/zack-wheeler-suffers-freak-injury-putting-on-pants/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Visit www.theeerieamericas.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
Hosts Paul Booth and Kai Lovell will discus the Oscar-Winning La La Land. It picked up Golden Statues for Cinematography, Directing, Actress-Emma Stone, Original Song, Music (Score) and Production Design. This Film had a total of 14 Nominations including Best Picture.
Ludwig Göransson is a young swedish composer, better known for his work with Childish Gambino (This is America, Redbone) and director Ryan Coogler (Black Panther, Creed series). He is successful both in the pop world and the Hollywood movie scoring business. This is quite special. We discuss exactly how this composer seemingly came out of nowhere and took the musical world by storm with his intricate mixtures of world beats, hp-hop and orchestral scores.Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)
“The Vast Of Night” is one the finest movies of the year, and this episode we go behind the scenes on its creation with one of its stars, Jake Horowitz, Production Designer Adam Dietrich, as well as talking with Jared Bulmer and Erick Alexander about their beautiful score, and we have music and conversation from The Mellows who’s songs were also used in the movie! “The Vast Of Night” is out now on Amazon Prime. Find me on Twitter @signalspodcastFind me on Instagram @sendingsignalspodcast
Welcome to a Hollywood and Beyond Special Presentation with Cincinnati Host actor and writer Steven Brittingham. Grahame Wood - The Patriot (20th Anniversary Celebration) Welcome to the 20th Anniversary of The Patriot on Hollywood and Beyond Podcast. Created/Produced/Edited/Sound Mixing/Hosted by Steven Brittingham. Clips from The Patriot appear courtesy of Columbia Pictures The Patriot: Directed by Roland Emmerich Music Score by John Williams An actor can leave behind unforgettable moments from a film that stay with us long, long after a film first premiered. In “The Patriot” (2000) - my guest proves this to be true. Excited to announce Grahame Wood will be visiting me on Hollywood and Beyond. As the sympathetic Redcoat Lieutenant in Roland Emmerich’s deeply moving “The Patriot” his scenes are memorable and noteworthy. We also will be discussing his role in Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan”, his background that includes his training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. A special introduction will be included on the episode! A truly amazing conversation full of memories and stories from Grahame Wood's filming experience on the The Patriot. Welcome Greeting by Grahame Wood Contact Steven anytime: hollywoodandbeyondshow@gmail.com Thank you for listening friends and listeners. See you on the next episode soon!
"The Eerie Americas" returns discussing Vickys move, the sound of silence, and the show "Unsolved Mysteries" return! Kristi reads a post from Reddit about a person who remembers their dolls' ability to change its hand positioning (no batteries included!). Vicky discusses one of the most disturbing cases covered on the podcast yet about an old place in Canada that sounded like a maternity home from hell. Listen now! Show Notes: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2020/04/29/Man-takes-43-wet-sponge-hits-to-the-face-for-Guinness-record/7501588190991/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode, merch and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
Episode 1 Wrath of the Forgotten is an Asian-inspired Fantasy audio show about friendship, duty, and sacrifice. Follow the Exploits of Diasko Nori, an Imperial Bodyguard who is sent to protect a reckless, but passionate princess named Twisha Flara, and her two best friends Pite Apisa, and Ranadashi Rayko as they embark on dangerous, but exciting adventures. Meanwhile, a mysterious figure named Tov is trying to free ancient and long-forgotten gods and goddesses. If Tov succeeds, then the land will be plunged into war and chaos. Written by, Narrated by, and Produced by Michael Ignacio Jr. Artwork by JdSarte Music and Sound effects obtained from a subscription to Audioblocks.com / Storyblocks.com Rated T for Teen for description of violent fight scenes and fantastical mayhem. Episode 1: And So it Begins Cast: Daisko Nori - Xathien Tov - Andre Vernot Urae - Caitlin Rosentraub Twisha Flara - Bonnie Bogovich Gayjock, Kwo - Ernest Robinson Headmaster Hatti, Sorrio - Anthony Morales Ulie, Deonda - Mallory Echelmeyer Boi Blis - Emily Waters Captain Jaji - Peyton Mogley Ogoy Bogoy- Tom Laflin Quququququququ - Walter Thornburgh Music by: Forgotten Ones - By Will Van De Crommert A Place Beyond Belief by Sander Kalmeijer Mystical Rhymes by Michele Nobler Stay With Me by Zane Conrad Melano By Adrian Berenguer A Life So Free by Neil Cross Reflections by L. Pagiaro Welcome Home by Neil Cross Action movie Music Score by Bobby Cole Joy by Adrian Berenguer Toony Loons by Patrick Smith Violet Clouds by Lance Conrad The Lucky Ones by Michael Vignola
Vicky and Kristi start "The Eerie Americas" talking about good beers, Cinco de Mayo and some new recommendations. Kristi reads a story from yourghoststories.com where a woman was driving home alone on an abandoned road when she suddenly heard multiple dire warnings. Then Vicky delves into an alien abduction case from 1961 that sparked social change and has some actual evidence. Also, one guy got away with a dream quarantine Disney vacay for free...Listen now! Show Notes: https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/man-arrested-trying-to-quarantine-on-private-disney-island/2228028/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode, merch and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
This very special "vault" episode of "The Eerie Americas" is a tribute to Vicky's mother Damaris Rodriguez, who passed away after a long fight with cancer. You will hear some of our childhood fears told to us by our Latino moms and dads. Also, a classic Florida who does that. Listen here! Show Notes: To Donate In Memory of Damaris, please visit: https://www.calvaryhospital.org/ways-to-give/memorial-and-tribute-gifts/ https://www.preventcancer.org/ https://brobible.com/culture/article/florida-man-samurai-sword-fight-wheelbarrow/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode, merch and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
Happy Easter everyone!Every week TWIG brings you a variety show full of segments ranging from news, reviews, interviews, and everything in-between to satisfy your geeky appetite!This week in geek:- Introductions- The Tales Of Beedle The Bard (Audiobook Review)https://www.audible.ca/pd/The-Tales-of-Beedle-the-Bard-Audiobook/B084RBB1JM- Tech/Geek News- Star Trek: The Original Series Soundtrack Collection Limited Edition (15CD) (La-La Land Records Music Review)https://lalalandrecords.com/star-trek-the-original-series-soundtrack-collection-limited-edition-15-cd-box-set/- Weird News- Die Hard: 30th Anniversary Remastered Limited Edition Movie Score (La-La Land Records Music Review)https://lalalandrecords.com/die-hard-30th-anniversary-remastered-limited-edition-3-cd-set/- What's Next? Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" Dodd - https://twitter.com/BirdmanDoddAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGFeedback for the show?:Email: Feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our classic/best of episodes here: https://www.spreaker.com/show/this-week-in-geek-classiciTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: spotify:show:0BHP4gkzubuCsJBhU3oNWXGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: http://www.thisweekingeek.netApril 12, 2020
Happy Easter everyone! Every week TWIG brings you a variety show full of segments ranging from news, reviews, interviews, and everything in-between to satisfy your geeky appetite! This week in geek: – Introductions – The Tales Of Beedle The Bard (Audiobook Review) https://www.audible.ca/pd/The-Tales-of-Beedle-the-Bard-Audiobook/B084RBB1JM – Tech/Geek News – Star Trek: The Original Series Soundtrack Collection Limited Edition …
Last year, Nancy Hitzig and Cat Foley launched a project called Swing Sister Swing - an original swing dance and swing music show celebrating female choreographers, musicians and jazz dance.In today's episode, Nancy shares her experience of taking an idea and a story to the stage, along with the logistical and creative decision-making involved in this process.www.swingsisterswing.comAny feedback for the show? Get in touch at hello@swingstuff.comSupport the podcast on Patreon!If you like the show, please leave us a review and rate us on Apple Podcasts! It helps others find the show, and gives Ruby a warm and happy feeling of love and validation.Website: www.swingstuff.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/swingstuffpodcastInsta: @swingstuffpodcastTwitter: @swingstuffpodHost, Producer, Editor: Ruby Bell @rubysbellsVery Special Guest: Nancy Hitzig @nothingbuthitzShow Art, Technical Support, and Unwavering Moral Support: Jonathan TopfSweet Sweet Music: ‘Tea for Two’ by The Shirt Tail Stompers
"The Eerie Americas" begins with a quarantine birthday and a Netflix Party. Vicky reads a submission from Reddit about an out of body experience witnessed by a family member! Then, Kristi goes into a Canadian case that has crazy twists and turns: love, family, lies and eventually....murder for hire. Listen here! Show Notes: https://torontolife.com/city/crime/jennifer-pan-revenge/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhJWOJssoLw https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2020/03/04/Man-brings-tux-wearing-llama-to-sisters-wedding/2351583356279/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Sound clips used courtesy of Soundbible.com & Freesound.org Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode, merch and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
"The Eerie Americas" 2020 bonus episode begins looking back at 2019 for the ladies. Kristi reads a Reddit post about a New Year's Eve supernatural experience someone encountered years ago. Vicky delves into a killing spree that many believed began New Years Day 2006, but this case seemed to have endless unimaginable beginnings and endings. Listen here and Happy New Year! Show Notes: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/fresno-teen-plane-theft_n_5dfbee98e4b01834791dfce8 Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode, merch and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
For America's Birthday/Independence Day, The Eerie Americas begins with Vicky beginning the countdown to Kristi's departure from Brooklyn and how Vicky felt self-conscious at her nail salon appointment. Kristi reads a Reddit post from a user who had one vivid eerie nightmare he shared with the community. Then, Vicky delves into famous American political figures and how some may still be shaping our nation from beyond! All this and more on The Eerie Americas, listen now! Show Notes: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2019/06/06/New-Jersey-firefighters-rescue-child-from-claw-machine/4431559838068/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
The Eerie Americas begins with a house raid and starting a service of traumatizing your children for life lessons. Vicky reads a Reddit post about a person who believes they were being followed in Chicago and how listening to their instincts may have saved their life. Kristi goes into unimaginable but true tales of twins; from telepathic twins to a mad scientist trying to create a master race, this episode is one crazy ride. Also, do not ride your lawnmower drunk in Florida. Listen here! Show Notes: https://miami.cbslocal.com/2019/05/07/drunk-florida-man-crashes-lawn-mower-police-car/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
The Eerie Americas kicks off with Kristi wishing ill will on a fellow MTA rider who made her late for work. Vicky reads an email sent by her sister about two childhood events: the apparition of a family member who passed and their childhood "touched" home. Then, four men set off in the boat for a week-long fishing trip in Georgia. Five days later, one of them was found barely alive, floating in a wooden bait-box and there's no sign of the other men. This is the case of the missing crew of The Case Nicole. Show Notes: https://pix11.com/2019/05/19/woman-allegedly-attacked-boyfriend-with-box-cutter-because-he-didnt-get-her-a-birthday-present/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
"The Eerie Americas" begins with Vicky discussing her birthday plans and the era before googling aka AOL. Then, Vicky reads an email creepy enough to be broken into two parts. Kristi then dives into eerie and haunted islands all around the Americas that have some truly sinister energy. Listen to this episode before planning your island getaway right here! Show Notes: https://abc13.com/sheriff-woman-breaks-into-home-pets-dog-washes-dishes-leaves/5294250/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
The ladies start "The Eerie Americas" discussing detoxing, ailments that suck, living at home as long as possible, and a new Netflix recommendation. Kristi then reads an email sent to them involving a possible humanoid creature in Northern Maine. Then, Vicky delves into an unsolved murder from the 1930s that to this day has not only been unsolved, but the victims' identity and the circumstances of his death have yet to be known! Show Notes: https://pix11.com/2019/05/06/florida-woman-pulls-gator-from-pants-after-cop-asks-if-she-has-anything-else/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
Kristi starts The Eerie Americas off with a very New York moment and explains the difference between "Old New York and New New York." After, Vicky reads a different type of email sent to them. Then, Kristi delves into the oldest known serial killers in the United States, Faye & Ray Copeland. Plus more madness from good old Florida...Listen here! Show Notes: https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/02/adult-baby-blue-bonnet-flowery-dress-steals-450-formula-supermarket-9394252/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
"The Eerie Americas" starts with Vicky talking about her haunted tour around Brooklyn, then she reads an email from a listener who remembers his home almost being robbed in Haiti. Then, Kristi explores the disturbing details on Venezuela's only recognized serial killer, Dorangel Vargas, known as "El Comegente" (People eater) or the "Hannibal Lector of the Andes." Show Notes: https://miami.cbslocal.com/2019/03/11/police-florida-woman-shoots-boyfriend-snoring-too-loud/ Music: Score by Kristi Hull produced with beats at Soundation.com & Mixed by Aaron Brandes Audio Clips Used: “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” directed by Joe Berlinger “The Underground” directed by Darcy Weir “Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer” directed by Nick Broomfield Logo Design by Jessica LaFlamme Website Design by Marlon Almonte Please visit our website www.theeerieamericas.com for more on this episode and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-eerie-americas/support
High Noon is a 1952 American Western film produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and starring Gary Cooper. The plot, depicted in real time, centers on a town marshal who is torn between his sense of duty and his love for his new bride and who must face a gang of killers alone. Though mired in controversy with political overtones at the time of its release, the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four (Actor, Editing, Music-Score, and Music-Song)[3] as well as four Golden Globe Awards (Actor, Supporting Actress, Score, and Cinematography-Black and White).[4] The award-winning score was written by Russian-born composer Dimitri Tiomkin. High Noon was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 1989, the NFR's first year of existence. An iconic film whose story has been partly or completely repeated in later film productions, the ending scenes especially inspired a next-to-endless number of later films, including but not just limited to westerns. (Wikipedia) PODCAST NOTES: Senate HUAC parody intro (00:01), Tex Ritter's performance of Dmitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington's 'The Ballad of High Noon' (2:00), Westerns as often 'weird' arty and surreal films and why that is (4:00), 'High Noon' and its popularity with US Presidents (5:30), Glenn Frankel's book on 'High Noon' (6:00), Stanley Kramer's proto-independant film studio (7:00), Why Hollywood was drawn to the Communist party in the 20's and 30's (8:00), HUAC and its processes and procedures (10:30), Studio collaboration with HUAC and the economics of legal defense (13:00), Carl Foreman, screenwriter of 'High Noon' (14:00), John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, and Gary Cooper as cooperative witnesses for HUAC (16:00), The moment when you realize when a movie is "great" and the realities of watching a movie so regarded as "a classic" (18:30), 'Joker' as a politically fraught movie and similar takedown of the entertainment establishment (20:30), Drinking in Westerns; why shot glasses?? (22:00), Clip from 'High Noon' with Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly (23:00), Please tell us what movie Chris' Final Line comes from (29:00), Fred Zinnemann's career and 'Day Of The Jackal' and 'A Man For All Seasons' and 'Julia' (36:30), Katy Jurado's great performance in 'High Noon' (42:00), Clip of Katy Jurado and Lloyd Bridges in 'High Noon' and the feminist messaging of same (43:00), Katy Jurado and Gary Cooper scene from 'High Noon' (48:00) in which she says "One year without seeing you" in Spanish, to which Gary Cooper replies, "Yes, I know." Columbo Cinematic Universe (56:30), John Wayne's complicated legacy and interesting relationships with many of the makers of 'High Noon; (58:00), John Wayne's Oscar acceptance speech on behalf of Gary Cooper (59:00), 'Rio Bravo' / 'High Noon' and Chris' brilliantly unexpected 'Sweet Home Alabama' / 'Southern Man' analogy (1:01:20), Alternative Casting (1:03:00), Flying Purple People Eater (1:06:30), The Wilhelm Scream and presence (1:07:10), Headlines (1:09:30), Bomb Squad segment and 'Motherless Brooklyn' recap and 'Last Christmas' starring Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding and Jason stunned by the actual plot twist (1:11:00), Final Lines (01:19:00) Read Glenn Frankel's fantastic book about the making of 'High Noon' here. 'High Noon' wiki page. Call Full Cast And Crew and leave us a voicemail message: 855-755-5322
Here we talk about music within film such as Spider man into the Spiderverse, Black Panther, and West Side Story. Along with bonus Us discussion.
Our fourth season of Filmography, on the films of genre-blending dreamer Tim Burton, continues with our second episode, "Adult Burton". This week, CoS Film/TV Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by senior writer Allison Shoemaker and film critic Caroline Siede to discuss Burton's approaches to more emotionally and dramatically mature material, the ways in which "adaptation" has been an ever-shifting concept throughout decades of Burton's work, the complications that arose when he took on Stephen Sondheim, and much more. Chapters: Introduction (0:11), Burton Gothic: A Discussion (1:28), Ed Wood (10:04), Big Fish (25:01), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (41:37), Big Eyes (1:02:21), Intermission (1:12:54), Sight [Cinematography/Editing/Visuals] (1:12:57), The Lasting Image (1:33:52), Music & Score (1:38:04), Closing Remarks (1:48:41) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Music score of Project Time Jump
Our third season of Filmography on the Master of Horror John Carpenter concludes with our fifth and final episode, John Carpenter vs. Americana, as Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by CoS Editor-in-Chief Michael Roffman and Daily Grindhouse's Mike Vanderbilt. Together, they examine Carpenter's understanding of the American Dream as seen in some of his most offbeat features and classics alike, the ways in which Carpenter's politics wrestle with things we're still forced to consider today, how he preys on some particular domestic fear, and much more. This week's discussion is focused around the following features: Halloween (1978) Elvis (1979) Christine (1983) Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992) Chapters: Introduction (0:09), Carpenter's America: A Discussion (1:30), Memoirs of an Invisible Man (6:01), Elvis (23:53), Christine (42:28), Halloween (58:44), Intermission (1:20:53), Sight [Cinematography/Editing] (1:20:56), The Lasting Image (1:53:09), Music & Score (1:56:22), Closing Remarks (2:09:57) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Our third season of Filmography on the Master of Horror John Carpenter continues, as Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined for this week's episode, John Carpenter vs. The Monster Mash, by Halloweenies and The Losers Club contributor Mackenzie Gerber and CoS senior writer/Alcohollywood podcast co-host and editor Clint Worthington. Together, they examine Carpenter's understanding of monstrousness, the ways in which his filmmaking informs the scares of some of his creatures, the wildly differing returns he's found on monster movies throughout his career, and much more. This week's discussion is focused around the following features: Prince of Darkness (1987) In the Mouth of Madness (1994) Vampires (1998) The Ward (2010) Chapters: Introduction (0:09), The Monster Mash: A Discussion (1:56), Prince of Darkness (5:25), In the Mouth of Madness (18:20), Vampires (31:23), The Ward (45:01), Intermission (56:20), Sight [Cinematography/Editing] (56:24), The Lasting Image (1:12:48), Music & Score (1:16:31), Gin the Vermouth of Madness: A Cocktail Recipe by Clint Worthington (1:25:49), Closing Remarks (1:27:27) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Our third season of Filmography on the Master of Horror John Carpenter continues, as Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined for this week's third episode, John Carpenter vs. The Man, by The A.V. Club's Katie Rife and Daily Grindhouse's Mike Vanderbilt. Together, they examine Carpenter's perceptions of latter-20th century America, the emergence of some of his most prevalent themes and filmmaking approaches, and how the director's politics have manifested in his work in subtle, unsubtle, and really unsubtle ways. This week's discussion is focused around the following features: Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) Someone's Watching Me! (1978) Escape From New York (1981) Escape From L.A. (1996) Chapters: Introduction (0:09), The Man: A Discussion (0:35), Assault on Precinct 13 (4:18), Someone's Watching Me! (17:05), Escape From New York (33:57), Escape From L.A. (45:04), Intermission (58:01), Sight [Cinematography/Editing] (58:04), The Lasting Image (1:12:02), Music & Score (1:16:53), Closing Remarks (1:29:46) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Our third season of Filmography on the Master of Horror John Carpenter continues, as Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by Editor-in-Chief Michael Roffman and senior writer Blake Goble. Together, they examine Carpenter's perceptions of good and evil from the beyond, the ways in which his '80s heyday reflected this pet interest across a riot of different styles, and how Carpenter progressed rapidly from a horror filmmaker to one of modern film's most versatile auteurs. This week's discussion is focused around the following features: The Fog (1980) Starman (1984) Big Trouble in Little China (1986) They Live (1998) Chapters: Introduction (0:09), The Beyond: A Discussion (1:40), The Fog (10:14), Starman (24:55), Big Trouble in Little China (40:14), They Live (56:42), Intermission (1:12:48), A Broader Context (1:12:52), Sight [Cinematography/Editing] (1:19:04), The Lasting Image (1:40:26), Music & Score (1:50:09), Closing Remarks (2:11:04) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
This is the Soundtrack for Project Time Jump
To kick off the third full season of Filmography on the Master of Horror John Carpenter, Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by The Losers' Club/Halloweenies co-host Justin Gerber and Chicago comedy/lit performer Natalie Marsh. Together, they examine Carpenter's perceptions of evil from beyond Earth, the ways in which his later work was informed by (and liberally stole from) some of his best early features, and how Carpenter's politics manifest even in stories of the intergalactic. This week's discussion is focused around the following features: Dark Star (1974) The Thing (1982) Village of the Damned (1995) Ghosts of Mars (2001) Chapters: Introduction (0:40), Intergalactic Evil: A Discussion (3:40), Dark Star (7:30), Village of the Damned (21:00), Ghosts of Mars (35:30), The Thing (51:00), Intermission (1:04:00), A Broader Context (1:05:00), Sight [Cinematography/Editing] (1:12:30), The Lasting Image (1:28:00), Music & Score (1:33:00), A Few Brief Words on the Film Vampires (1:43:30), Closing Remarks (1:47:00) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On "Human Extremes", the final episode of our Stanley Kubrick season of Filmography, Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by CoS editor-in-chief Michael Roffman and senior writer Blake Goble to examine the filmmaker's most sprawling works, his visions of humanity pushed to the absolute bounds of its existence, and just what it was that made Stanley Kubrick tick as a director.This week's discussion is focused around the following features:2001: a space odyssey (1968)Barry Lyndon (1975)The Shining (1980)Chapters: Introduction (0:09), Human Extremes: A Discussion (1:51), 2001: A Space Odyssey (8:03), Barry Lyndon (28:27), The Shining (49:01), A.I. Artificial Intelligence (1:06:05), Intermission (1:14:10), Cinematography and Editing (1:15:04), The Lasting Image (1:52:46), Music & Score (1:59:50), Final Discussion (2:13:29), and Closing Remarks (2:18:14)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On "Human Desire", the third episode of our Stanley Kubrick season of Filmography, Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by CoS senior writers and The Losers Club co-hosts Randall Colburn and Justin Gerber to examine the filmmaker's most sexually charged works, how his interests in the physical body were maintained and altered over time, how Kubrick envisions male desire in particular, and much more.This week's discussion is focused around the following features:Lolita (1962)A Clockwork Orange (1971)Eyes Wide Shut (1999)Chapters: Introduction (0:09), Human Desire: A Discussion (3:31), Lolita (7:09), A Clockwork Orange (24:13), Eyes Wide Shut (41:23), Intermission (1:00:55), Cinematography and Editing (1:01:38), The Lasting Image (1:29:07), Music & Score (1:34:40), Final Discussion (1:47:01), and Closing Remarks (1:52:01)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On "Human Warfare", the second episode of our Stanley Kubrick season of Filmography, Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by CoS senior writers and TV Party co-hosts Allison Shoemaker and Clint Worthington to examine the filmmaker's wartime films, specifically what they conveyed about Kubrick's ideals, the eras in which they were produced, and the experiences of mankind at war in general.This week's discussion is focused around the following features:Paths of Glory (1957)Spartacus (1960)Dr. Strangelove (1964)Full Metal Jacket (1987)Chapters: Introduction (0:09), Human Warfare: A Discussion (2:17), Paths of Glory (9:28), Spartacus (27:01),Dr. Strangelove (42:12), Full Metal Jacket (55:45), Intermission (1:09:05), Cinematography and Editing (1:09:31), The Lasting Image (1:39:00), Music & Score (1:42:35), and Outro (1:15:14)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Filmography returns to take a comprehensive dive into one of filmmaking's most venerated bodies of work: Stanley Kubrick, whose 13 feature-length films made invaluable contributions to the medium while also reinventing it as they went along.From the raw intimacy of personal conflict to the mysteries at the edges of the known universe, Kubrick's work spanned eras, territories, and styles alike as few other filmmakers ever have.For the season premiere, "Human Deceit," Consequence of Sound Film Editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer is joined by CoS senior writer Blake Goble and The Film Stage Show host Michael Snydel to consider Kubrick's formative years, the historical landscape in which his career began, and how his early work suggested the elite filmmaker yet to develop.This week's discussion is focused around the following features:Fear and Desire (1953)Killer's Kiss (1955)The Killing (1956)Chapters: Introduction, Human Deceit: A Discussion (2:40), Fear & Desire (23:27), Killer's Kiss (37:10),The Killing (53:07), Intermission (1:16:18), Cinematography and Editing (1:16:22), The Lasting Image (1:48:01), Music & Score (1:55:11), Final Discussion (2:03:10), and Outro (2:10:24)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Walt sympathizes with Lil Bow Wow, Bry sympathizes with Kendall Jenner, Q sympathizes with Steve Harvey. An all new game show debuts. Music: Score of All Things - I Am Dead Inside
Movies need music sometimes. Or much of the time. For some filmmakers, their works won't fly without the melodies the composers work for them. People like John Williams. Danny Elfman. Nino Rota. Trent Reznor. Jonny Greenwood. Miklos Rosza. And of course Bernard Herrmann and Ennio Morricone. These and more are discussed on this very MUSICAL episode of the show. Oh, and we make a theremin joke. Spoilers. (Also, there was an audio issue during recording, which is why our voices sound not the same. Our apologies). wagesofcinema@gmail.com
This week, Zach learns about the old west, HUAC, and John Wayne's hate for Fred Zinnemann's High Noon (1952). High Noon is a 1952 American Western film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. In nearly real time, the film tells the story of a town marshal forced to face a gang of killers by himself. The screenplay was written by Carl Foreman. The film won four Academy Awards (Actor, Editing, Music-Score, Music-Song) and four Golden Globe Awards (Actor, Supporting Actress, Score, Cinematography-Black and White). Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Zach on Film continues far into the future! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week, Zach learns about the old west, HUAC, and John Wayne's hate for Fred Zinnemann's High Noon (1952). High Noon is a 1952 American Western film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly. In nearly real time, the film tells the story of a town marshal forced to face a gang of killers by himself. The screenplay was written by Carl Foreman. The film won four Academy Awards (Actor, Editing, Music-Score, Music-Song) and four Golden Globe Awards (Actor, Supporting Actress, Score, Cinematography-Black and White). Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers VIP. It will help ensure Zach on Film continues far into the future! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Our guest, David Raiklen, is a producer/composer/songwriter/host. He began studying keyboard and composing at age 5, and wrote, directed and scored his first film at age 9. David studied composition at USC and Cal Arts. Among his mentors are Oscar winner John Williams and Pulitzer Prize winner Mel Powel. He's worked for Fox, Sony, Disney, Sprint, Mattel, Warner Bros and PBS. David has scored 18 feature films, winning multiple awards including a 2004 American Music Center Grant, three Telly Awards and the 2009 Park City Festival Audience Choice Award and Gold Medal.You can find David at his website DavidRaiklen.com.