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S5E05: Post Problems More needs to be done to help people struggling to find work in the post-production market in the UK by offering new training or opportunities in other roles. That's the view of sound mixer, editor, and industry mentor Emma Butt, who says that the sector is under enormous pressure now due to a downturn in commissions and program production. She says more opportunities need to be given to people already working in the industry in order for them to remain in the business. Our Guest this Episode: Emma Butt Emma is a freelance dubbing mixer, dialogue and SFX editor with over 16 years of experience in post-production sound in both the UK and Irish industry. She works across multiple genres, from documentaries (both TV and feature), HETV, entertainment shows, and animations. In her spare time, she is a mentor, helping to support the next generation of filmmakers and creative talent. She is an advocate for diversity in film and TV and completed a report on "Diversity in Post-Production Sound'' through the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity, which highlighted the lack of diversity in post-production sound and offered solutions as to how this can be changed and improved. She has worked as a consultant and helped design Channel 4's 4PP (4 Post Production) program, which is a development program designed to accelerate the careers of mid-senior talent from underrepresented backgrounds working in post-production roles. She has also worked as a consultant with Audible UK on their “Off Mic” workshops which aim to improve diversity and inclusion. More Resources For more on this topic, check out Staffing the Future – How are post facilities and the education sector working together Mental Health Matters – Discover the work of the Headlines Network Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Matt Diggs Social: Wim Van den Broeck Theme Music: Greg “Stryke” Chin
Former Brave Jeff Francoeur covers baseball in Atlanta and nationally working with the likes of Brian Anderson and Bob Costas. In this episode,along with the playoffs, he discusses the success of MLB's rules changes, the grind of a season from the player's perspective and much more.
In Folge 99 von "Sach ma...!" dem Fitness- und Gesundheits-Podcast" reden die beiden Podcasterinnen Konni Hill und Christiane Barton über den Blutzucker beim gesunden Menschen. Jeder von uns hat schon mal davon gehört, aber: Wieviel ist gesund und was hat der Zucker überhaupt im Blut verloren? Und dann ist da noch ein Hormon, dass den Zucker in die Körperzelle lässt. Coole Einrichtung, aber wo ist der Haken dabei? Der Zuhörer und auch Konni lernen bei dieser Folge, worauf sie achten dürfen und zum Schluss rupft Konni mit Christiane noch ein Hühnchen....eigentlich Off-Mic, aber dann doch ON.
Justin, Maura, and Allison reflect on the creation of Initial Conditions and speak to some of the other staff at the Niels Bohr Library & Archives and the Center for History of Physics. They share their favorite episodes, the episodes they wish they had made, and the difficulties of making a podcast from scratch. With guests Joanna, Corinne, Audrey, and Jae, they emphasize the collaborative nature of the project, reminisce, and chat about science history, archival work, and lots of icebergs.
On this episode Art Ward, DJ ChipBanks and Lisette are going by Shaq Renee. We actually have a new name for the 4th mic “Off Mic”. So some weeks we will have one of the friends join us off camera but on mic. We start off with a music recap from from Jeezy, Youngboy, and Babyface. We talk abt Ciera's record “Body Party” and how Future had a huge roll in it. Art ask the questions is Ciera allowed to listen to it in the home. We talk Taylor Swift and Kendrick to wrap up music. We say what we would do if our kid stole $10k and gave it to students. Are you going Yung Joc his money back? Princess Love, Crab Boils and more!!!!!
If you've listened to the Antioch Podcast for long, you know that we six co-hosts are friends who also make this podcast. We meet every week for at least two hours to talk, one of which is recorded for the podcast, and the other of which we just have relationship time. A lot of the … Continue reading Episode 206: An Off-Mic Conversation – “Thoughts, Theology & Little Bit of Therapy”
2022.07.08 – 0554 – Mic Muck-Ups Solved!: Off-Mic AudioOff mic audioIf your voice is off-mic, it will sound thin, muffled and distant. Move closer to the mic, speaking more clearly across its top (not directly into it, and so avoid ‘plosives') and with better level-monitoring. Choosing a different type of microphone with an alternative pickup range may also be the answer. Wear headphones so you can monitor the recording as you make it. Sometimes altering the EQ (equalisation) on the voice may help solve part of the problem in ‘post' (post-production) – but as always prevention is easier than cure! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2022.06.11 – 0527 – The Off-Chance of Being Off-MicIt may sound obvious but make sure that you know which part of the microphone to talk into! With some you talk into the top, with others you talk into the side. Added to that, different mics pick up noise from different areas (their ‘pick-up pattern'), so that could be more from the front and back and not much from the sides, or only from the front and so on. So, if you are talking into the wrong part of it, then you will be ‘off mic' and your voice will sound thin, weedy and distant – which hardly aids effective communication. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chloe Brothers wore many hats, a Business Manager, Station Manager and General Manager. She started when the "Classic" WGY line up was Don Weeks, Harry Downie, Ellie Pankin, Bob Cudmore and Dave Greene.Dennis Lamme was in charge on September 11, 2001. He shares the stories of how WGY handled that tragic day and the weeks afterwards. Dennis also shares a very personal incident that happened in late 2021 in Atlanta, which almost took his life.Kristen Delaney is our most recent former Market Manager. She talks of her time with WGY, how she got her start inspired by her father who also was in sales and how the ability to get the message of a client out has vastly changed and improved in her 30+ years in the business.Alan Green has 30+ years in the business as an Account Executive. He talks about his first big promotion involving Don Weeks, the days of the "Rush Room" where listeners gathered to hear El Rushbo," and the selling ability or JR Gach.Chris Goutis, or "Gouty," has over 25 years at WGY, he always wanted to work here due to his love of Rush Limbaugh. Jill Manti played an important role as Promotions Director, organizing things like Don Weeks Grotto of Love, Christmas Wish, Days at the Track and many others. She shared the fact that as an intern, she became "Stunt Jill" to Don. She also admits Don is the only person she would do wacky stunts for.
As the war between Russia and Ukraine widens, we ask what more can the U.S. do to air Ukraine? And what's next for Russia? Off Mic host Michael Puente speaks to Milan Andrejevich Professor of History and Political Science Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.
Today on Off Mic: The low number of black firefighters in many major cities is an issue. We'll discuss why that is and is being done about it in cities like Chicago; And, Russian President Valdimir Putin has ordered the attack on Urkraine. We talk to one local expert on why now and if sancations imposed by Preident Joe Biden can be enogh to stop it. All this on 'Off Mic'
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"Off Mic" host Michael Puente interviews Nilda Rivera to talk Puerto Rican holiday food traditions including the ever popular drink coquito.
Even though freestyle/heartthrob music is a very unique Latino art form, it doesn't get a lot of attention as salsa or bachata or other popular Latin music genres. But freestyle remains very popular in Latino circles especially with an older generation. Off Mic host Michael Puente speaks with longtime Chicago DJ Tim Spinnin' Schommer about freestyle's staying power and talk about its history with heartthrob legend George Lamond.
The "What The Heck" Comedy Troup presents A Christmas Carol and the Red-Headed League
It's a big weekend for the movies. A new adapation of West Side Story hits the silver screen. Will it, can it, live up to the original 1961 film? Will today's audiences accept the concept? Michael Puente speaks with theater veteran Larry Brechner, Dee Dotson and Ivette Flores.
Glücklicherweise wurde diese Episode VOR dem Classico aufgenommen, dementsprechend war Kati wie gewohnt grenzwertig unsympathisch, aber das Schimpfwort-Gewitter passiert Off-Mic. Schwein gehabt! Für die Bayern und die Schiedsrichterleistung gibt's aber traditionell und verdient den Daumen runter!
Dave Dameshek refuses to acknowledge any notion that the Cleveland Browns have finally turned a corner and become a relevant contender in the North. Cam Sutton is a Skittles kinda guy, Sean Collier reveals his Top 5 Horror Movies from arguably the greatest decade for the genre, and Gina Schock on the impact of the Go-Go's. Plus, a virtual coffeehouse with Jack Swing.
Today: Dianne Durham, the first African-American senior national gymnastics champion, is being remembered in a "celebration of life" next week in Gary. "Off Mic" guest host Michael Gonzalez spoke with Dianne's husband Tom Drahozal about her legacy and how she paved the way for many of the superstar athletes that we know of today. "Post-Tribune" reporter Alex Kukulka is on "Reporters' Roundtable" this week to review the stories she put out in print and online, as is "Times" business reporter Joseph Pete. He talked about the revised plan that NIPSCO has for the utility's future, including an earlier-than-announced retiring of the Michigan City coal-fired power plant. And Indiana Public Broadcasting's Dylan Peers McCoy has a report on the Gary Community Schools' financial situation.
This week (11/12 & 11/14) on ART ON THE AIR features two radio broadcasters beginning with WIMS owner and morning host, Ric Federichi and next longtime region reporter for Chicago's WBEZ and Off Mic on Lakeshore Public Radio, Michael Puente. Our spotlight is on The Depot's Holiday Sale Nov 20th and 21st with Nancy Schwab and Suzy Vance. Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.org Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota. Rebroadcast on WVLP - Monday at 5pm and Sunday (11/14) on 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1FM or lakeshorepublicradio.org/programs/art-air Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor, NPR ONE, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicradio.org/post/art-air-november-14-2021
So I kinda put my foot in my mouth at the end of the RGBM interview, so I just had to apologise and explain myself!Reub Goldberg Brewing MachineWhat Is a Reub Goldberg Machine?bike2brewery.tumblr.com
It's been A MONTH since Episode 54! This is a combined episode, we talk about SIBLINGS and how they're good and bad, the VACCINE, Discord GIFs, MORE LIFE ADVICE and the Roblox KSI event!
Today: On "Reporters' Roundtable," "Times" freelance repoter Deborah Laverty talks about the stories she's put out in print and online, including a look at the 2021 Porter County Fair and this year's local observance of World Civility Day. "Off Mic" host and reporter Michael Puente recently spoke with Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter about the state bills enacted into law this year focusing on criminal justice and on plans to create a local cybercrime-fighting task force, and we have a conversation with a Merrillville businessman who helped tornado victims in Illinois recently -- by making pizzas for them.
"You never take me out anymore.” Close your eyes and tell me, when you hear this phrase, who is it that you imagine said it? Don't worry we'll wait…on second thought this is EiTHER so let's address the elephant in the room shall we? Social convention would have you assume that this was a complaint that a woman issued to her significant other, correct? Correct. Well, BREAKING NEWS world!!! Men like to be taken out as well. We know, craaaaazy right? With the most sought after groomsmen in the history of weddings Wesley Pipes out of action this week at you guessed it, another bachelor party lol, the 3 amigos lead this week's episode. So join Off Mic, the Great Mattsby, and the dark, bold, and aromatic one as we dive deep into “what men want.” (No, not the awful movie). Enjoy! #TrunksUp
Today: There is concern among state lawmakers about the non-profit hospitals in northwest Indiana and their ability to make business decisions that can have an impact on residents' lives – especially when it comes to healthcare costs. “Off Mic” host Michael Puente spoke with a local legislator recently about the topic for his program and we bring you that conversation. We also revisit our conversation with Lake County Elections and Voter Registration executive director Michelle Fajman about the company that is creating an electronic system, to be in place by the 2022 elections, that tracks election equipment used in the county's precincts as well as sets up payroll and training for election workers and creates maps for poll workers. And we have the second in Side effects Public Media reporter Carter Barrett's series on families seeking help for mental health issues.
The sequel to last week's hit show that was in no way a filler until we can get together again.
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Welcome to Off Mic, a new podcast from Philly Audio Diaries. Let's face it, most of the news we hear is white. And middle class. And where are the young people?On Off Mic, we hand the microphone over to young people of color from the great city of Philadelphia. You want to know something that's not so great about where we come from? Philadelphia is the poorest big city in America. Our youth producers have stories to tell. They're resilient, and curious.And here's the thing, we need to hear these stories.
Today: "Times" business reporter-writer Joseph Pete is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the stories he's put out in print and online, including a comprehensive look at how northwest Indiana florists and other flower vendors are dealing with some of the worst shortages and highest prices they've ever seen, as Mothers' Day approaches. "Off Mic" host Michael Puente talked to a state legislator who's been advocating for better healthcare for young people in the Region, and we bring you that conversation. "Meals On Wheels" volunteer coordinator Charlie Misovye talks about their new campaign called "Swing Into Spring." And Dr. Andrea Klemes, the chief medical officer of MDVIP, is on the program to talk about a survey that reveals the lack of information that women are not receiving to address the health risks they face during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mary & Josh sit down with Brant, from the Brant Hansen Show, to discuss his...
What Do You Do If Your Parent Didn't Really Parent You? Tiamatti Ruiz has a question that haunts so many young people, and so many older people who were once young. What Do You Do If Your Parent Didn't Really Parent You? Tiamatti takes care of her brother and sister when her mother does not. Now she's 18, but she's been watching over her younger siblings since she was a little girl. Child abuse and neglect constitute a public health crisis in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control report that 1 in 7 children has experienced abuse or neglect in the past year, which they say is likely an understatement. Childhood trauma can have long-lasting effects, such as emotional dysregulation and difficulties trusting other people. We know from the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study that neglect and abuse are correlated with physical health outcomes, like diabetes and high blood pressure. “I hear you talk about your little brother and sister. But what about you?” - Chalice Jenkins, speaking with Off Mic producer Tiamatti RuizOn today's show, Tiamatti Ruiz talks to someone who tackles these issues for a living. Chalice Jenkins is an Assistant Professor at the Marriage and Family Therapy program of Drexel University.Throughout their conversation, Professor Jenkins continually asked Tiamatti about how her experiences had affected her - not just the others around her. “In minority communities, there's this strong black woman archetype, right? We see it in our grandmothers, we see it in our mothers, and then we start feeling like we got to do that...but is that healthy?” - Chalice JenkinsListen to this episode to hear their conversation.
Josh from the Morning Show on the River sits down with Luke from for KING... The post Mary & Josh Daily Podcast | OFF MIC 04 | March 11, 2021 appeared first on River Radio.
Texas snow: open-20 Maybe some car talkWandaVision: 20-50 Lots of theoriesAnd Marvel dates- 50-end
Texas snow: open-20 Maybe some car talkWandaVision: 20-50 Lots of theoriesAnd Marvel dates- 50-end
Today: "Regionally Speaking's" Reporters' Roundtable includes "Post-Tribune" reporter Amy Lavalley's conversation with "Off Mic" host Michael Puente, on her story on Hammond resident and conservative influencer Kash Lee Kelly's arrest following the U.S. Capitol building assault earlier this month. "Times" business reporter Joseph Pete also talks about his recent stories in print and online. And Indiana Youth Instiute president-CEO Tami Silverman talks about her latest column, written and released in observance of Mentor Month. She speaks in particular about the I.Y.I. initiative MENTOR Indiana.
The friggin superhero glove is complete folks! Anders Lee from Pod Damn America and Redacted Tonight is here with us to discuss (how bad) doing stand up in front of a date, the origins of "Anders Lee here", and absolutely whiffing making a move. Then Anders helps us answer questions SUCH AS... How to get your partner to embrace your bucket hat | A listener has a similar situation to someone from last ep - is a strap-on ever a good gift? | A listener suggest we all trade compliments and it's really a nice time | Is there a quiet way to spank? | Oh god my cat saw me boning | Feeling sex aggression with a partner for the first time Follow Anders Lee on Twitter @andersleehere and listen to Pod Damn America wherever podcasts are found. Thanks for tuning in folks! If you'd like to access bonus episodes and support the show you can follow us at patreon.com/rftb
The friggin superhero glove is complete folks! Anders Lee from Pod Damn America and Redacted Tonight is here with us to discuss (how bad) doing stand up in front of a date, the origins of "Anders Lee here", and absolutely whiffing making a move. Then Anders helps us answer questions SUCH AS... How to get your partner to embrace your bucket hat | A listener has a similar situation to someone from last ep - is a strap-on ever a good gift? | A listener suggest we all trade compliments and it's really a nice time | Is there a quiet way to spank? | Oh god my cat saw me boning | Feeling sex aggression with a partner for the first time Follow Anders Lee on Twitter @andersleehere and listen to Pod Damn America wherever podcasts are found. Thanks for tuning in folks! If you'd like to access bonus episodes and support the show you can follow us at patreon.com/rftb
Today: Our colleague Michael Puente from Chicago Public Radio WBEZ sent along his recent "Off Mic" conversation with Andy Downs, the executive director of the Mike Downs Center for Indiana Politics at Purdue University Fort Wayne, on the political futures of Vice President (and former Governor) Mike Pence and former South Bend Mayor (and presidential primary candidate) Pete Buttigieg. We bring it to you, along with conversations from northwest Indiana's minority business community on "Neighborhood Voice" and another conversation from the Welcome Project at Valparaiso Univeity. Today's conversation is with a well-known Gary public official.
Josh joins River artist, Matthew West, for a game of honesty, a Thanksgiving song, and... The post Mary & Josh Daily Podcast | OFF-MIC 03 – with Matthew West appeared first on River Radio.
Howard's used to being the guy asking all the questions. One of Canada's most prolific interviewers talks about over 40 years in radio, and some of the names he's met along the way, with advice for anyone looking to have that kind of a run. Off Mic is brought to you by Pippin Technical Services Ltd.
Josh sits down with River Artist, Austin French, to discuss family life during COVID-19, redeeming... The post Mary & Josh Daily Podcast | OFF-MIC 01 – with Austin French appeared first on River Radio.
Today: We have Michael Puente's conversation aired on "Off Mic" last week with northwest Indiana political activist Ruth Needleman about the demonstrations outside Gary-Chicago International Airport over the ICE flights out of the area with planeloads of undocumented immigrants. Indiana Public Broadcasting's Brandon Smith has another pre-Election Day feature on the Governor's race. And Carol Williams, the assistant director of the Hammond Public Library, explains how the library prepared for re-opening after the coronavirus shutdown and is dealing of the changes in programs and the reaction by patrons to what's been done so far. The library closed for about two months in the spring but re-opened on May 26th.
On today's episode we bring you:How and what to feed kids that are distance learning?The Iron Press –Leonard Chan – OC Restaurant Week UncorkedCouncilwoman Monica Rodriguez – Virtual El Grito eventWhole Foods CEO John Mackey Says Many People Are Done With Grocery Stores Crack Shack – Nicole Rogers - OC Restaurant Week Uncorked
Now live 6-7 am in the west at www.facebook.com/republickeeper/live Discussed Nationalism, the Kennedy Loss in Massachusetts, President Trump in an off Mic Moment and we see death squads in America for the first time ever.
On today’s episode, your plump pair becomes a trio as they invite a special third fatty onto the show. Conversation bounces from the upcoming (or not) college football season, to some stories of times they’d had a few too many and takes a garbage turn when we find out what happened to a beloved friend. Additionally, this episode was recorded on camera so soon, on the website (number9podcast.com), you’ll be able to see what it would look like if you poured 750lbs of Grands biscuit dough onto Pat’s couch. Thanks for listening and remember to send your feedback to www.number9podcast.com or on twitter @Number9pod
The Parenting Show – Sunday December 30th, 2018 – Special Guests, the Wiggles! (With Extra Off-Mic Content) Originally aired: Sunday June 24th, 2018 – Special Guests, the Wiggles! Guests The Wiggles // https://twitter.com/TheWiggles Host Pina Crispo // https://twitter.com/Chic_Mamma