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What's up Rock Nation, today we welcome back Nate Norell and Dylan Bradshaw! Nate and Dylan teamed up to co-direct a commercial for the Doritos Super Bowl ad competition and they made TOP 3! If they win, not only does their ad play at the Super Bowl, but they win $1 million! Voting is super easy! All you have to do is select their ad "Abduction" and enter your email. You can vote everyday, and every vote counts!Vote for their ad "Abduction" here:https://doritoscrash.com/Check out Nate and Dylan here:https://www.instagram.com/natenorell/https://www.instagram.com/dylanjbradshaw/SUSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: https://the505podcast.ac-page.com/rock-reportThe Creator Pricing Guide - The No BS Guide to Pricing Your Creative ServicesCoupon Code: ROCKNATION10 gets you $10 off at checkout for the bouldershttps://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/pricing-guideJoin our Discord! https://discord.gg/xgEAzkqAvsLightroom Presets:https://www.kostasgarcia.com/store-1/p/kglightroompresetsCOP THE BFIGGY "ESSENTIALS" SFX PACK HERE: https://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/BFIGGYSFXPACKKostas' Amazon Storefront:https://amzn.to/3GhId2515% OFF Prism Lens FX with code: KOSTAS15https://bit.ly/42sNdejCollab with Artlist and get 2 extra months for free here:https://artlist.io/artlist-70446?artlist_aid=the505podcast_2970&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=the505podcast_2970&utm_campaign=the505podcast_2970Chase's Totality LUT pack:https://www.chasealexanderfilm.com/color/totalitylutpackTimestamps: 0:00 - Trailer0:31 - Intro1:12 - One Handed Crack2:18 - The Doritos Commercial Explained3:14 - “Abducted” Commercial3:44 - How to vote4:42 - Commercial Breakdown: Computer screen VFX5:33 - How they landed on the alien abduction concept6:00 - Opening Shot lighting breakdown7:07 - Computer Screen VFX breakdown7:23 - Pre-production process8:17 - Bringing your vision to life as a director8:59 - How VFX changes a production9:51 - How they pulled off the ragdoll scene11:47 - The challenge of storytelling in only 30 seconds12:32 - The importance of working with a team13:50 - Shooting schedule14:55 - Another VFX shot breakdown17:07 - Making the submission deadline by ONE HOUR19:47 - The power of making spec work23:23 - What they learned from co-directing28:42 - Gear used to shoot the commercial29:25 - The ending punch line breakdown32:57 - Rule of 3 in comedy35:16 - Their marketing strategy36:40 - The strategy behind viral content40:05 - What winning will mean for their careers42:37 - Going all in and betting on yourself46:44 - What they will do with the $1,000,000 if they winIf you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on. DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!) Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/ Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/ Chase: https://www.instagram.com/chaseronii/ TikTok:Bfiggy: https://www.tiktok.com/bfiggy/ Kostas: https://www.tiktok.com/kostasgarcia/
This week we go over the latest news regarding the Sony/Bungie update. We discuss all the cool Solstice 2024 info, going over weapon rolls, solstice glows, and give our thoughts on the summer event. Peroty breaks down the latest Update 8.0.5 and we look at This Week in Destiny for August 8th 2024. Respawn has you covered with all the stuff that didn't make it in with his report round up and Nitedemon goes over the upcoming weeks rotations for week 11 of the Final Shape. Plus we have a few recommendations dotted about in the show of what videos we have watched this week that you might find interesting as well. 00:00:00 – Opening 00:02:20 - Welcome 00:04:44 - Update 8.0.5 Info 00:20:40 - Update on Bungie/Sony 00:32:29 - Solstice 2024 Discussion 00:51:05 - Vault Talk 00:53:42 - Bright Dust Discussion 00:59:10 - Gambit Chat 01:00:52 - This Week at Bungie: August 8th 2024 01:04:56 - Pathfinder Discussion & Ideas 01:14:15 - Peroty's Players Support Report 01:18:01 - Respawn's Report Round-Up 01:41:59 - This Week In Destiny: Final Shape Week 11 Rotations 01:47:29 - Patreon Thanks & End of the Show 01:50:55 - End Two Titans and a Hunter YouTube Channel Two Titans and a Hunter Twitch Two Titans and a Hunter Discord Two Titans and a Hunter - Patreon Two Titans and a Hunter Ko-Fi The100 io – GH/GD/2TAAH Group Email: twotitansandahunter@hotmail.com Two Titans and a Hunter Twitter Two Titans and a Hunter – Facebook Artwork by @Nitedemon Xbox Live: Nitedemon, Peroty, Not Arf & No1RespawnsInRL End credits theme song by Elsewhere - YouTube Channel Plus as always, thank you to Alexander at Orange Free Sounds & www.freesound.org for all the sound effects used in our podcast. Required Stuff: Bungie - This Week at Bungie: August 8th 2024 Bungie - Update 8.0.5 Paul Tassi - Sony Details Bungie Restructuring Paul Tassi -Sony Restructures Bungie Aztecross - Solstice 2024 Guide Fallout Plays - You're ALL Wrong About Solstice Aztecross - How Good Is Something New? ImJustSol - Is Slickdraw & Opening Shot the God Roll for Compass Rose? Destiny Fun Police - Compass Rose God Roll Cheese Forever - New Fast Silver Leave Farm Exploit 2024 Pluderthabooty Channel Mactics Channel Engram.Blue Link
Fionnán Sheahan talks to Eamon about Fine Gael's bid for middle-income voters. Fionnán is Ireland Editor for Independent.ie, the Irish Independent and the Sunday Independent.Recorded on Monday 29th May 2023. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Opening Shot: 2052. A shot of Earth from space. We pan back and see it's through the window of a dark space capsule, a seemingly comatose astronaut inside.Suddenly, screens and lights turn on in the capsule. The astronaut wakes up. On Earth, the people at SkyCOMM get a signal that their long-lost capsule, which they thought was destroyed in 2022 when a test of their new cloaking technology went awry, is on its way back to Earth.Marta (Magdalena Cielecka) is woken up by her home's AI system; it takes the initiative of showing her pictures of her lost love Nikoden (Jędrzej Hycnar), but she tells it to piss off. When she sees on the news that the SkyCOMM capsule that Niko was in has reemerged, she asks her husband Bogdan (Andrzej Chyra) why he lied to her about Niko being dead. “I loved him and you,” she tells him. “You lied to me.”Flash back to 2022. Both Niko and Bogdan (Jakub Sasak) are young and brash fighter pilots. They're among a group that was selected by the Polish government to train to be in the first space capsule launched by the Russian corporation SkyCOMM. As with most of this group of pilots, Niko and Bogdan are the alphaest of alpha males, though Bogdan is more buttoned up than Niko is.After a stint in the UK, young Marta (Vanessa Alexander) crashes at the mansion owned by the family of her buddy Karola (Zofia Jastrzebska). The first morning she's there, she meets Karola's brother Niko, and they hit it off immediately. The two women go clubbing that night, where Marta meets Bogdan, a friend of Karola and Niko's. She's as intrigued by Bogdan as she is by Niko. Despite the fact that he doesn't drink and seems a bit uptight, they get on the dance floor and he cuts loose.The attraction between the two of them is undeniable, which sets off a competition between Niko and Bogdan to see which of them can impress Marta more. She stops them on a bridge, gets up on the railing and says “Who will jump in with me?”Cut back to 2052. As the people at SkyCOMM, including Nadia (Daria Polunina), the granddaughter of one of the company's bigwigs, try to figure out what happened, Niko lies in a coma, not having aged a day in 30 years. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Hello, kaiju lovers! MIFV's season three theme, Ameri-kaiju, wouldn't be complete without some Ray Harryhausen, so Nate invited both of his “co-hosts in kamen” (ba-dum-tsh!) to discuss 20 Million Miles to Earth. (Yes, Jimmy reminds Nate that he got his chronology wrong, because this film was released in 1957 and The Blob was 1958. Oops!). Harryhausen super-fans Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton, co-hosts of the Kaiju Weekly podcast, join Nate in a chat that veers perilously close to derailing at multiple points. Jet lag will do that to you, especially when flying to the Island in the Rad Bug. Regardless, 20 Million Miles was Harryhausen's first truly iconic film, paving the way for his fantasy epics that followed. The intrepid Jimmy From NASA keeps trying to tell his story about seeing a herd of Ymir on their native Venus, but nobody cares. The Toku Topic is the Soviet side of the Space Race since this film begins with a rocket ship crash and was released several months before the launch of Sputnik I. Be prepared for many (bad) Russian accents! To compete with this broadcast, Cameron Winter did a livestream where he sent one of his Cyber-Flies to track down the Ymir so he could be put on display for the film's anniversary and Harryhausen's birthday in June. Winter rambles about seemingly random things while doing so. Special thanks to J.P. Gant for helping to edit this episode! Follow him on Twitter: @Homebrewed_SD (https://tinyurl.com/2jpc36r5). Guest stars: Jack “GMan” Hudgens as Cameron Winter Additional music: “Pacific Rim” by Niall Stenson “Chant My Name!” by Masaaki Endo Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org. Check out Nathan's spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip. We'd like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support! You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month! Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic! This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors. Timestamps: Intro: 0:00-13:44 Winter Livestream #1: 11:46-12:56 Entertaining Info Dump: 13:44-22:22 Toku Talk: 22:22-59:40 Promos: 59:40-1:02:17 Toku Topic: 1:02:17- Winter Livestream #2: 1:02:38-1:03:54 Winter Livestream #3: 1:39:15- Housekeeping & Outro: 1:41:17-end Winter Livestream #4: 1:57:32-1:58:38 Podcast Social Media: Twitter (https://twitter.com/TheMonsterIsla1) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MonsterIslandFilmVault/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/monsterislandfilmvault/) Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy (https://twitter.com/nasajimmy?lang=en) Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD (https://twitter.com/MonsterIslaBOD) Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1 (https://twitter.com/CrystalLadyJes1) Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif (https://twitter.com/DrDoriff) www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com #JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault #Amerikaiju #kaiju #giantmonsters © 2022 Moonlighting Ninjas Media Bibliography/Further Reading: Howell, Elizabeth. “Sputnik: The Space Race's Opening Shot.” com. 29 Sept. 2020. (https://www.space.com/17563-sputnik.html) Monster Island Film Vault, The. Episode 15: ‘Battle in Outer Space' (with Luke Jaconetti) (https://tinyurl.com/MIVF-S1E15) Ray Harryhausen Podcast, The. Episode 15- 20 Million Miles to Earth: 60th Anniversary Special. Petersen, Carolyn Collins. “A Short History of Roscosmos and the Soviet Space Program.” Updated 3 July 2019. (https://www.thoughtco.com/soviet-space-program-history-4140631) Shreve, Bradley G. “”The US, the USSR, and Space Exploration, 1957-1963.” International Journal on World Peace, vol. XX, no. 2, June 2003. Siegel, Ethan. “This Is Why The Soviet Union Lost 'The Space Race' To The USA.” Forbes. 11 July 2019. (https://tinyurl.com/3c2mkfcf) 20 Million Miles to Earth 50th Anniversary Blu-ray Special Features: Commentary by Ray Harryhausen, Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett, and Arnold Kunert “Remembering 20 Million Miles to Earth” “Tim Burton Sits Down with Ray Harryhausen” “Interview with Joan Taylor” “The Colorization Process” “David Schecter on Film Music's Unsung Hero” Warren, Bill. Keep Watching the Skies!: American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties, The 21st Century Edition. McFarland. 2016. Wiki articles on 20 Million Miles to Earth: IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050084/) Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20_Million_Miles_to_Earth)
The agents are drawn into their first combat that ends in catastrophe. Later, an agent follows up on the lead of apartment 10B and has an unexpected encounter. Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this document are ©DoomVision, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property. delta-green.com arcdream.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/doom-vision/support
Joe Biden’s first move as president-elect was to unveil a pandemic advisory panel staffed by the public-health experts the incumbent likes to mock. News of an effective covid-19 vaccine came the day America passed 10m recorded cases. What difference will the Biden administration make?In this episode we hear from Kavita Patel, a doctor who advised Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris, and find out how making a miracle vaccine went wrong once before. John Prideaux, The Economist's US editor, hosts with New York bureau chief Charlotte Howard, and Jon Fasman, Washington correspondent.The Economist charts White House pets For access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/2020electionpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Biden’s first move as president-elect was to unveil a pandemic advisory panel staffed by the public-health experts the incumbent likes to mock. News of an effective covid-19 vaccine came the day America passed 10m recorded cases. What difference will the Biden administration make?In this episode we hear from Kavita Patel, a doctor who advised Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris, and find out how making a miracle vaccine went wrong once before. John Prideaux, The Economist's US editor, hosts with New York bureau chief Charlotte Howard, and Jon Fasman, Washington correspondent.The Economist charts White House pets For access to The Economist’s print, digital and audio editions subscribe: economist.com/2020electionpod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy, Jen, Jorhena and Dave go through a plethora of security topics as they introduce the "Opening Shot", before digging deep into some trends they have noted across industries to include the ever present cyber threats (hello ransomware), and social media threats, as well as touching on the upcoming elections. Then the team gets personal and talks about some of the things that have kept them busy over the past couple of months to include Jorhena's upcoming publication! Some references that were dropped during the pod: National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM): https://www.cisa.gov/national-cyber-security-awareness-month https://staysafeonline.org/cybersecurity-awareness-month/ https://staysafeonline.org/cybersecurity-awareness-month/champions/view-all/ https://www.cisa.gov/national-cyber-security-awareness-month https://www.shodan.io/ Black Hills Information Security: Backdoors and Breaches Incident Response Game: https://www.blackhillsinfosec.com/projects/backdoorsandbreaches/ FBI Social Media Threat Movie - The Nevernight Connection: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/counterintelligence/the-china-threat/clearance-holders-targeted-on-social-media-nevernight-connection
Today on TruNews we discuss the public assassination of Aaron “Jay” Danielson in Portland, Oregon, and what his cold blooded murder at the hands of Antifa and Black Lives Matter domestic terrorists means for Christians remaining in America. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate 08/31/2020
Today on TruNews we discuss the public assassination of Aaron “Jay” Danielson in Portland, Oregon, and what his cold blooded murder at the hands of Antifa and Black Lives Matter domestic terrorists means for Christians remaining in America. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate 08/31/2020
Today on TruNews we discuss the globalist vision for a sovereign nuclear armed European superstate and what the world’s leading warmongers shared at the Munich Security Conference about the West’s new enemy: China. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart. Airdate: 02/18/20.
Today on TruNews we discuss the globalist vision for a sovereign nuclear armed European superstate and what the world’s leading warmongers shared at the Munich Security Conference about the West’s new enemy: China. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart. Airdate: 02/18/20.
Review Scores: The Dead Don't Die: 5/5 Hi-Death 1/5 Here are Russ's notes from Hi-Death, as mentioned in the episode: Opening shot of Romero’s star. Yeah, we get plenty of others — but the OPENING SHOT. Titles looked amateur — budget or choice? And I love the music that sounds like just a 2-minute version of an old direct-to-VHS studio fanfare. Zero budget in an endearing way. The acting is WOOF but little things like not having.a filter so the phone shows up properly onscreen feels properly guerrilla. Cut from the opening scene of bright, musical, cheerful LA to the silent (for like 5 seconds, TOTALLY silent) train station at night felt jarring at first but was actually a great choice. They hold the show JUST long enough so it feels like maybe your computer froze. Diminishing returns when they did the same thing again from the nightclub to the alley. It feels like Chuck Palahniuk’s writing in Fight Club, where ehe found a couple of cool stylistic choices and just repeated them till they weren’t cool anymore. The girl who is tripping in the first segment is actually great when she’s doing dialogue but her actual physical acting is really hit or miss. This feels like a shot-on-shitty-o movie from the ‘80s and if it was shot in low resolution on VHS, it would probably look better. The HD doesn’t do many favors for effects like the Reaper. The guy in “Night Drop” is the worst burglar ever. He takes off his mask AND takes the time to open the briefcase? Just steal the briefcase! Why the surreptitious hand-off of the money/goods when they’re the ONLY ONESon the bleachers with no sporting event going on? That’s so much sketchier than just meeting anywhere else. The “Switchblade Bandit” segment is full of cheap and lazy iMovie effects. Rockoff doesn’t know how to smoke. “Night Drop” was shot in a Family Video. The actors are pretty solid, especially by comparison to “Dealers of Death,” as are the filmmaking choices. His hand trauma reminds me of the time I stabbed myself in the thumb with a pair of scissors while working at Blockbuster. I still have a scar and nerve damage to this day. “Fantastic Flicks” is the fake name for the video store in spite of being able to clearly see Family Video logos in several shots. Red DVD cases pretty much are always porn The DVD from Night Drop is creepy on a David Lynch level and it really should not have been put right after the dreadful Night Drop. All those copies of The Peanuts Movie on the new release wall pretty much dates this segment. So it’s The Ring on steroids. Right. “The only reason I’m seeing you for this audition is that my friend Michelle said that you were good” is a hell of a piece of expository dialogue. The girl in the actress one (Fabiana Formica) is probably the best actress in the movie, which is fortunate. I’m not sure what that one has to do with the whole horror/supernatural thing though. And it feels incredibly indulgent. She’s joined in that one by Julia Vally, who recently appeared in an episode of What They Do In The Shadows Once the POV girl is lost, why not use her phone’s GPS? It’s obviously working. Why is the painter rocking back and forth? And is that Gatorade in the water bottle supposed to be pee? It’s ORANGE. The VFX people on this movie don’t really get how anything looks or works on the inside. The devil guy talking over the guy’s shoulder in “The Muse” was actually not bad when he was bathed in shadow, or even when he was killing the hooker. But once you get clear shots of him in (relative) light it’s a mess. The gratuitous mix of sex and violence feels the most like the ‘80s slasher movies the anthology is meant (I guess) to pay tribute to. The whole thing feels like a love letter to Creepshow and Tales From the Crypt, but done with 2% of the budget and 1% of the talent. Creepy guy in the beanie has those weird sex backing his voice that sounds like they are doing the backwards talking thing from Twin Peaks, but without actually doing git. It’s weird. Also, this whole thing went from killing people in back rooms to a Cthulu ruling the world. You can find us (and a number of other awesome podcasts) on the ACPN family of shows. If you like what we're doing here, you can become a patron of the Emerald City Video Podcast, which comes with fun perks. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook. We also have Instagram and Vero accounts where we share images, photos, memes, and nonsense. Be back for more by noon on the fifth day, and please -- always remember to rewind your videocassettes.
Standard Orbit 259: Swipe Right For Science The Cage. With Discovery revisiting Talos IV in its most recent episode, hosts Ken Tripp, Zach Moore and Hayley Stoddart resvisit it was well to discuss Enterprise's first visit there in The Cage. We talk the cast and crew, the technology, and the legacy of The Original Series' rejected first pilot. What would a Captain Pike lead Star Trek have looked like in 1965? With Number One still part of the crew, would Spock have become the logical being we came to know and love?What about the different aesthetic and technologies in this first pilot vs. the rest of the series? All this and more on this week's Standard Orbit. Chapters Welcome to Standard Orbit! (00:01:27) What If NBC Said Yes? (00:02:59) Aesthetics, Uniforms, Sets, Etc. (00:20:51) Young Sailor Tripp (00:26:17) The History of The Future, Spock's Slow Career Track (00:29:30) The Future Technology of Yesterday (00:33:52) Opening Shot, Time Warp Factor Seven (00:42:01) The Future Technology of Yesterday, Contd. (00:46:42) Messages and Legacy (00:47:31) POTFM (00:52:32) Closing (00:54:35) Hosts Ken Tripp Zach Moore Hayley Stoddart
Todd & Nick are playing High Plains Samurai! Characters Lucky Lu, a farmer Timecodes Lucky Lu (00:20) Opening Shot (03:07) The barn (07:13) Details (10:31) An unexpected visitor (11:59) Links Learn More About High Plains Samurai https://brokenrulergames.net/high-plains-samurai/ Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG
Episode 15 of #AtlanticSC finds Jason and Lee at their most pretentious, as they continue their Paul Thomas Anderson retrospective with 2007's There Will Be Blood. The film stars oil derricks, a church, and a bastard from a basket. Episode 15 Breakdown Introduction Feature Film Discussion: There Will Be Blood 6:19 Idealism vs. Pragmatism 13:38 Transitions and the Opening Shot 23:17 References to Kubrick and Paul Virilio 47:38 Anderson and Family 1:07:34 Plainview and the Perversion of the Natural Order 1:12:39 How would you rate Anderson's There Will Be Blood? Did you like the film? Sound off in the comment section below! Be sure to like, share, follow #AtlanticSC on SoundCloud, and leave comments on the track or in the comment section below or on iTunes. We're looking forward to discussing with you!
It’s always exciting to have new TV makers in the studio and Kate Pappas and Ben Eriksen are the perfect people to be excited about. They’ve made a doco called Future Radicals that appears on ABC 2 as part of the Opening Shot series. Then there’s a review of Arrow and we try to help […]