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And Now For Something Completely Machinima is a podcast devoted to machinima (movies made in game engines), real-time technologies, and virtual reality. This month (April 2021) we are splitting our 3rd podcast into four sections which will post once a week: Machinima News (April 1), Machinima Films (April 8), Machinima Discussion (April 15), and a Special “Build a Machinima PC” podcast (April 22). Episode 3 was produced by Ricky Grove joined by hosts Phil Rice, Tracy HarwoodandDamien Valentine.Summary: Machinima News features updates, recommendations for new games, Phil’s re-cam of the famous Quake 2 match (Thresh vs Billox), Tracy’s publication with Ben Grussi called Pioneers in Machinima, information about Stanford’s machinima archive, comments we have received from our blog posts and a recording from one of our callers.Contact and Feedback for this show: https://completelymachinima.com/#talkFully detailed and link-infused notes for this episode are available at:https://completelymachinima.com/2021/04/01/season-1-episode-3-1-machinima-news-podcast-show-notes/Time Stamps & Links5:20 Microsoft Mesh Introducing Microsoft Mesh | Here can be anywhere6:10 Milan Machinima Festival 2021 MILAN MACHINIMA FESTIVAL6:39 Houdini Engine Free for Unity and Unreal SideFX11:22 Start of Recommended New Games 13:09 City of Ghosts Netflix Animated series Vid: https://bit.ly/3cutz8915:12 Cyberpunk 2077 Modding Introduction https://bit.ly/38WeDyT15:58 Phil’s recam of famous Quake 2 match “Thresh vs Billox” Thresh vs. Billox19:20 Tracy Harwood’s new book “Pioneers in Machinima” Book: Pioneers in Machinima: The Grassroots of Virtual Production [Paperback]Vid: Sponsors vs FreeloadersVid: Rooster Teeth’s Red Vs Blue (Ep1)Vid: Diary of a CamperVid: The French DemocracyVid: Stolen Life32:19 Archive.org’s Machinima CollectionMachinima: Free Movies: Free Download, Borrow and Streaming: Internet Archive34:41 Phil Rice on “Listener Feedback” and the poignant message from Tampon Insertion Gallery, a podcast listener bot.Note: Music credits are spoken aloud at the end of the podcast
Updated: 10:24 a.m., Nov. 20 | Posted: 4 a.m., Nov. 19 With the election over, but still reverberating, Minneapolis theater maker Nora Montañez recommends rediscovering common ground by watching “The Empathy Project” from Full Circle Theater this weekend. The virtual staged reading of the new play by Stephanie Lein Walseth is based on interviews with 20 Minnesotans across the state. “I feel that the title is so timely right now, particularly because I believe empathy grows out of stories,” said Montañez, who is the founder and coordinator of the Alliance of Latinex Minnesota Artists, or ALMA. Appropriate for a show about bringing people together, “The Empathy Project” was in partnership with several organizations statewide: The Yes! House in Granite Falls, the Department of Public Transformation, and Dreamland Arts in St. Paul. It’s directed by Rick Shiomi. The free event — watchable from home — requires registration. The show is in two acts: Act I streams Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 3 p.m.; Act II streams Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Anniessa Antar, activation specialist at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, gave a shoutout to All My Relations Arts, a creator of Native American fine art exhibits in Minneapolis. Antar calls the gallery a “cornerstone in Native art, both regionally and nationally.” The current exhibit, “Bring Her Home: Sacred Womxn of Resistance” is a collection of paintings, video and other art by Indigenous women, two spirit and trans women and gender nonconforming artists sharing narratives around missing and murdered Indigenous people. Antar says the exhibit is “rooted in empowering the community to be able to address this [issue], to grieve, to mourn, but also to celebrate the resistance” of Indigenous people. All My Relations Arts has temporarily closed in order to comply with Minnesota's updated COVID-19 guidelines. The exhibition will be available online through Jan. 2. Note: Music for the audio segment linked above came from “RUINS: Movement 3” by Leah K Lemm, a Grand Rapids-based singer/songwriter and a member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. St. Paul comedian Adam Mellerup recently attended a Facebook Live event that he says made excellent use of the medium: Strike Theater’s first One Minute Film Festival. The festival featured 23 one-minute films that included animation, dancing and storytelling. Comedy was the most common style, says Mellerup, and that’s understandable given the judging categories from a panel of live judges: best use of the color red, best use of peanut butter and best use of the word “collide.” “It was a nice place for people to release some creative energy and to show a little piece of what they’ve been doing, or what they like to do,” said Mellerup. The current film festival is available for viewing on Strike Theater’s Facebook page. Front of House manager Brian Scot says Strike Theater plans on hosting another festival next fall.
GrimeCast is a weekly podcast for Raider Nation "worldwide" which includes news and notes, game previews, and follow up game recaps during the football season. Our off season segments include, free agency and draft information, OTA's, mini camps, training camps and story lines trending in the news. Grimey Raider Dave invites Raider Nation around the globe to take a moment in Raider land with some Southern California perspective on Raider football. This podcast is designed to get us Raider fans energized up! [****] Music Disclaimer Channel owner has purchased all licenses per song via https://artlist.io (Note: Music is primarily used in intro/ outro, backround, conjuction with podcast) Royalty-free music/ sound effects are also provided via YouTube library per terms and conditions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grimecast-media/message
GrimeCast is a weekly podcast for Raider Nation "worldwide" which includes news and notes, game previews, and follow up game recaps during the football season. Our off season segments include, free agency and draft information, OTA's, mini camps, training camps and story lines trending in the news. Grimey Raider Dave invites Raider Nation around the globe to take a moment in Raider land with some Southern California perspective on Raider football. This podcast is designed to get us Raider fans energized up! [**] Subscribe and follow us on twitter and Instagram #Hashtag Raider Nation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/raiderspodcast1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raiderdave24/ [****] Music Disclaimer Channel owner has purchased all licenses per song via https://artlist.io (Note: Music is primarily used in intro/ outro, backround, in conjuction with podcast) Royalty-free music/ sound effects are also provided via YouTube library per terms and conditions. SHOW LESS[*****] Please advise i. WARNING DISCUSSIONS ON THIS CHANNEL ARE EXCLUSIVELY RELATED TO ADULTS AND NOT MEANT FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS OLD. ii. PARENTS PLEASE ADVISE THAT THIS CONTENT SOLELY RELATES TO A GENERAL MATURE AUDIENCE OVER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS OLD iii. VIEWERS PLEASE BE ADVISED OF ANY CHILDREN PRESENT WHILE LISTENING OR WATCHING CONTENT ON THIS CHANNEL AND ALSO BE MIND FULL OF COMMENTS IN THE PUBLIC CHAT OR COMMENTS BOX IN REGARDS TO PRIVACY LAWS TO PROTECT CHILDREN. iiii. PLEASE REVIEW ALL FTC/ COPPA LAWS AS IT RELATES TO OUR RESPONSIBILITIES ONLINE ON EVERY PLATFORM ON HOW WE PRESENT CONTENT. https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grimecast-media/message
Une fois n’est pas coutume, aujourd’hui, nous allons parler musique et royalties ou comment diversifier ses investissements en investissant dans des titres musicaux. Depuis les jardins de la Luxembourg House of FinTech au plein coeur de Luxembourg (la LHoFT ou la "loft"). Un enregistrement dans la douceur de l'été... Grégoire nous raconte avec beaucoup de fraicheur la création et le fonctionnement de la plateforme que lui et ses deux associés on créée. Ce pont entre musique et secteur financier permet d’acheter de la musique à des fins d’investissements. Se faire une place dans cette industrie très fermée, c’est le pari d’ANote Music qui souhaite également faire une place aux artistes moins en lumière. En partenariat avec des labels Italiens et Polonais, cette startup hébergée à la LHoFT a su se faire un place dans l’industrie musicale mondiale. Vous allez découvrir un secteur peu traité et mal connu. Pour les fans de musique (dont je fais partie), c’est tout simplement G-E-N-I-A-L ! On repart avec un livre sur les techniques à mettre en place si l'on souhaite "hameçonner" un "user" sur une App : Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products de Nir Eyal Pour contacter A Note Music, le plus simple, c'est via le site ou sur LinkedIn. Le contact de Grégoire Mathonet, plutôt via LinkedIn. Pour soutenir Finscale : - S'abonner au podcast pour écouter le prochain épisode - Mettre 5 étoiles sur Apple podcast pour aider d'autres personnes à découvrir ce podcast Belle écoute et à la semaine prochaine !
Does it matter what you believe? How does what you believe affect your values, choices, actions… life? Note: Music licensed under CCS # 11033
Kris Karr is a multi-instrumentalist playing guitar and singing in the Kris Karr Band as well as a solo artist. He is also the owner of 8th Note Music. We sit down and discuss his home streaming setup, his music studio, gear, how life as a musician has changed since the onset of the pandemic, and so much more! Follow Kris Karr: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKzsWFNstO7hJHkBBz5Tvw Follow The Kris Karr Band: Website: http://www.kriskarr.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Kris-Karr-Band-1881439302140107/ Follow 8th Note Music: Website: http://www.8thnotemusic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/8thnotemusic-220513508129374/ . . This week’s episode is brought to you by Couch Town Coffee. Start your day off local! Use the code "KARR" during your order this week to save 20%. - https://www.couchtowncoffee.com . . See more content at www.AudibleFarm.com #IowaMusic #Podcast #Interview #Iowa #Music #IowaMusician #Musician #IowaPodcast #Entertainment #Comedy #Art #IowaArt #IowaComedy #IowaEntertainment #Guitar #Drum #Bass
ABOUT SARAH Sarah is a mother of five and a midwife that serves families in the Twin Cities. She began my journey as a birth worker shortly after the birth of her first daughter in 2000. She wasn’t happy with the birth that she had at a local hospital and found out about doula’s the day after her daughter was born. She never went back to work, and instead chose to train with DONA and become a birth doula. She has been attending births as a doula for 18 years! Sarah found out that she was pregnant again when my daughter was five months old, and quickly realized that the birth that she wanted wasn’t going to be found in a hospital. She switched to a home birth and never looked back! Her daughter was born peacefully at home with a midwife, a doula, and her family. Sarah maintained an amazing friendship with her midwife- that eventually led to an apprenticeship after the birth of her third daughter. She took some time off to give birth to my twins (also born at home) and went back after they were well-established nursers! Sarah finished her six-year apprenticeship by sitting for the NARM test and getting her CPM. Sarah calls herself a traditional midwife because she believes that midwifery isn’t medical, and that birth is not a medical event. She is there to serve women and help them to find the right sources of information that fits their needs. Every family is individual and should be seen as such. IN THIS EPISODE: Learn the history of U.S. midwifery Learn the legality of homebirth midwives in the U.S. Hear from Sarah Kelly, CPM Learn why U.S. birthing people deserve options in childbirth ALSO FEATURED: Ashely Sipes is a mother of two and a birth activist. After experiencing a traumatic hospital birth, Ashley decided to give birth at home. Currently, home birth with CPMs is illegal in Ashley’s home state of North Carolina. Ashley advocates for the legalization of home birth for all. NOTE: Music for this episode: Circle of Life (2017) by Whitesand (Martynas Lau) Please see the show notes page for all references that were used in making this podcast episode.
Meditation written and guided by Danielle McCourt at www.evolvewell.life Note: Music by https://www.bensound.com
Wisconsin Hard Fest 2017 shows how punk and hardcore bands use their music and voice as a vehicle for progressive change in America. NOTE: Music for the podcast comes from Source of Hate, Forced Impact, Delinquents, Guess Prefontaine, and Speaker Eater. Main image photo from Kelsey Kaplan Media. Graphic Design from Seth Langreck.
Artist Mark Paul Perry, co-founder of the Tunbridge Wells International Art Fair (previously SeeArt Fair). Julie Davies and Sus Toft share their experience working with older people. Note: Music tracks have been removed due to copyright issues.
This promo is designed to introduce you to the NurseHealer Podcast, tell you about some terrific episodes, and let you know how to contact NurseHealer. You can email, post to the message board, and leave a voicemail. If you'd like to be included in future podcasts; just indicate your permission on the voicemail. * NOTE: Music for this episode is provided by Jeremy Gimbel and Shira Tirdof. The selection is entitled, "Healing". For further information, see http://www.jeremygimbel.com/Healing.html
This promo is designed to introduce you to the NurseHealer Podcast, tell you about some terrific episodes, and let you know how to contact NurseHealer. You can email, post to the message board, and leave a voicemail. If you'd like to be included in future podcasts; just indicate your permission on the voicemail. * NOTE: Music for this episode is provided by Jeremy Gimbel and Shira Tirdof. The selection is entitled, "Healing". For further information, see http://www.jeremygimbel.com/Healing.html