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Belmont University professor and award-winning producer Nathan Adam discusses AI and other new technologies relevant to the marketing community.
This story, entitled The White Room, comes from a writer from Indonesia, Adam Rahadian. Adam was inspired to write this story to give you the message that death can come at any time. Therefore, when you are alive you must be the best human being possible and the wealth you have is nothing when you die. He hopes you enjoy this story! Adam and the whole Life is a Trip group thank you for listening to Jasper on the Life is a Trip podcast. Adam Rahadian is a scriptwriter, film director, and dance choreographer based in Indonesia. We would like to offer a big thanks to amazingly talented ACTORS who brought this story to life: Patrick Foley who played the Man Sophia Cofino who played Lily Ashna Sharan who played Sandra And Wayne Jay who played Nathan Adam will release a short film later this year and compete in various short film festivals and competitions around the world. He asks for all your support and prayers. You can give him contact him via Instagram @findadamr and LinkedIn in the name of Adam Rahadian.
It's easy to get up in arms when thinking about bots replacing human voices, instrumentalists and songwriters. But how realistic are those fears? And what about AI tools that are already being used in production and engineering? At what point does use of, or collaboration with AI tools become copyrightable? Who gets the royalties if AI writes a hit song? Today, we talk to musicians, critics, producers and an entertainment lawyer to unpack this complex new advance. But first, we address listener feedback in our weekly @ Us! segment. Guests: Dr. Nathan Adam, Professor of Emerging Media at Belmont, A/V producer Melody Walker, songwriter and artist who host weekly writers' round Craig Havighurst, Editorial director WMOT Jeremy Brook, Founder of Brook law firm, entertainment attorney Charles Alexander, CEO of Launcher and Outside the Box Music, songwriter, musician This episode was produced by Magnolia McKay.
Up and coming Recruitment startup leader Nathan Adam's joins us today to share his startup journey.
Every Monday, comic book writer, Samuel George London, interviews interesting guests about what comics they'd take into the apocalypse. Sponsored by ComicScene magazine, this week's guests are podcasters and rather fun chaps, Chris Lock and Nathan Adam. ---Chris & Nathan's Links--- https://www.roughsketch.online/ https://www.facebook.com/roughsketchpodcast/ https://twitter.com/RoughSketchPod http://pridecaf.co.uk/ ---ComicScene Links--- https://comicscene.org/ https://getmycomics.com/comicscene https://comicscene.org/2020/05/22/read-for-free-comicscene-annual-2019/ ---Apocalyptic Links--- https://twitter.com/SamuelGLondon https://soundcloud.com/comicsapocalypse https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/comics-for-the-apocalypse/id1448698111 https://open.spotify.com/show/2ri0g2yoyBKxX4x0IKYkCl
This week in the podcast I talk to award winning audio/visual producer Nathan Adam about the future of music. Nathan is currently completing his doctorate in new technologies specifically focused on virtual reality. He has spoken at TEDx and teaches audio and recording technology in Nashville. We discuss VR, blockchain, AI and how these new technologies will impact the future of music. You can check out more about Nathan at http://www.nathaneadam.com. To listen to the full podcast join my album #2 Club at: vianizak.com/soundsaboutmusic
John Heaney and Nathan Adam return a week later (AKA 30 seconds after the previous recording ended) to predict the outcomes of the matches on what could be the longest WrestleMania of all time.
John Heaney and Nathan Adam review the very first WrestleMania from Madison Square Garden in 1985.