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Illastr8Radio's Podcast
Show #210 - Good Signs

Illastr8Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 56:16


There were some good signs this week on the entertainment and philanthropy front. Akon has finalized an agreement for 'Akon City, ' which will reportedly be completed in 2025. Akon claims the city will be built on a 2,000-acre land gifted to him by the President of Senegal, Macky Sall. The new city would also trade exclusively in his own digital cash currency called AKoin, he said. Since he's stepped away from music, he has been doing some BIG things behind the scenes! Fox television announces new streaming service ‘Fox Soul’ which will be aimed at Black viewers. Fox Soul will ”aim to celebrate black culture and highlight the real topics that affect the everyday lives of the African American community through frank and insightful dialogue with local and national influencers. The free streaming channel will be a combination of original new programs and existing shows from local Fox stations. Fox Soul currently hosts live original programming Monday through Friday, with prerecorded content from existing shows on Fox stations available on demand. Some of the channel’s original programs include “One on One with Keyshia Cole,” “On the 7 with Dr. Sean,” “The Tammi Mac Late Show,” “Out Loud with Claudia Jordan,” “The Mike and Donny Show,” and “Fit and Fab with Elise Neal.” Wow! Former R. Kelly associate Azriel Clary has been reunited with her family! In a photo posted on Monday (Jan. 13), Clary, her parents, and other family members all donned white t-shirts and sky blue jeans for a fun-loving photoshoot that clearly shows that the connection was an important one for her. Taking control of her narrative since leaving Kelly’s Trump Tower Chicago home, Clary has been transparent about her evolution. Good for her and her family, FINALLY!!! On Monday (January 13), the D-O-Double-G, Snoop Dogg unveiled the signature sandwich, which is appropriately called the Beyond D-O-Double-G. The catch? It will only be available until January 19. In addition to the sandwich, Snoop and Dunkin’ Donuts are also launching an exclusive pop-up merch store called The Beyond Collection by Dunkin’ x Snoop. It will feature limited-edition apparel such as a green tracksuit inspired by Snoop’s outfit in the latest Dunkin’ commercials. The "Illastr8 HOT TAKE" this week is a good one, 'annoying tactics men/women use to get out of arguments?' We do this like non other...until next Wednesday!

Bristol Hope Assembly
Lessons from Dr. King

Bristol Hope Assembly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019


On Monday January 20th 2019, America will be commemorating the life and service of the...

Imani Talks Astrology
012. Weird Feelings: First Lunar Eclipse of 2019

Imani Talks Astrology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 50:30


On Monday January 21st at 12:16 AM EST...we will have a Lunar Eclipse in the sign Leo. Aquarius season starts with intensity. We all feel it. But what are we being asked to do? Tune in and find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youwomanyou/message

Taylor Made Sports
Taylor Made Sports With Kevin Taylor

Taylor Made Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2012 130:00


On Monday January 9th my guests were, Stacia Harris of nflfemale.com, USA Track and Field Athlete LaShawn Merritt, Gerard Brown of exitsports.com, Ben Moore of panthertalk.com, and Chip Owens of the MLK Day 5k Race.  We discussed the Atlanta Falcons playoff loss against the New York Giants and other NFL playoff news, BCS Championship Game, Georgia State Men's Basketball, the Atlanta Hawks, the NBA and more.

Video StudentGuy
#163 Video in a Day

Video StudentGuy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2010 15:05


A Day in the Life of Plimoth Plantations Hey, it's been a while. I should have gotten this out a few weeks ago but I"ve been running flat out. I think that's a sign of success of some kind. I'm not certain.I'm working on a number of different video projects in various stages of production, doing the video production internship at CDIA and producing another podcast each week, The Post-Movie Podcast. On Monday January 25, from 10:30am to 8:00pm I started and finished a short video of a day in the life of Plimoth Plantation. I believe the real lessons I've gained from this experience are the things the director and I did right. Creating a finished video in one day is not an ideal job by any stretch of the imagination, although I had a lot of fun - you can't approach a project like this without a sense of adventure and a come-what-may attitude. Producing this video does force you to focus on the bare essentials and requires that you be very prepared before you begin. Storyboard or shot list was essential. Script or story also had to be nailed down ahead of time as well. All of that lead to a focused shoot and really really spare coverage. We were constantly moving, dodging the rain, shooting about 8 or 9 locations, none of which I had previously seen. Being mentally prepared and trusting your equipment is also critical. My point is, none of the things I've just mentioned are unusual requirements for any video you need to produce. A situation such as this only demonstrates how critical they are to keep on schedule. The deadline was real because we needed to post it to a TV station's site before midnight in order for it to be considered for inclusion in a future broadcast of a Boston show, Chronicle. On Thursday February 18 Chronicle did a best of submissions from January 25 and I was told, thought I didn't see it firsthand, that this video did show. Good exposure for Plimoth Plantations, I don't know how much bragging rights there is in it for me. But I'm happy. I hope you enjoy it. If you'd like any further information about the production process, let me know. Hey I need some Help! I've got a number of ideas for shows coming up and one of them is figuring out rates for freelance videography. I can tell you information on the web is skimpy and I'm not getting a lot of feedback from the few people I know who are doing this, just generalizations. Could I ask you to email me at videostudentguy.gmail.com with your ideas, or experience you've had pricing jobs? I'd appreciate also if you told me what kind of video is was, such as corporate, non profit, weddings or other social events. Also any anecdotes about difficulties you had justifying your rates. In the current economy I hear that a lot of the suppositions regarding what people are willing to pay has changed drastically from just a year ago. Let me know.