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Imagine playing in your first PGA TOUR event and it just happens to be at the U.S. Open. Oh, and its also in your hometown! That's exactly what's happening to Southern Pines native Michael McGowan. The son of former PGA TOUR player Pat McGowan and grandson of the legendary Peggy Kirk Bell, McGowan grew up around Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club, played collegiately at UNC and is now poised to compete with the world's best golfers on the game's grandest stage at historic Pinehurst No. 2. Will we see a storybook ending on championship Sunday? Check out the latest Paradise in the Pines as we take a moment with McGowan and his performance coach Veronica Karaman to talk about how he made the field for the 124th U.S. Open, his nine-year journey on mini tours to make his debut this week on the PGA TOUR and how he truly believes he can win the championship! @usga @PGATOUR @visitnc @pinehurstresort #homeofamericangolf For more podcasts, visit www.homeofgolf.com
Pat McGowan is a longtime Film & Video Creator from Ottawa, Canada. As with many in the “biz”, his career started as a musician, moved into audio post and then into directing, producing, shooting and editing. Until recently Pat was the owner/operator of inMotion.ca, a video production company in Ottawa & Toronto. Pat has a passion for wildlife videography and can be found in the Canadian Arctic looking for Polar bears, Narwhals, and Bowhead Whales.After a successful career spanning over two decades, Pat had an epiphany, and that led to the idea and creation of BlackBox Global. He wants nothing less than to change the relationships that creators have with each other and the global market so they can have better lives. He invites his fellow film & video peeps to join BlackBox and make the world a place where creators can be free to do what they love, own the content they make, and be fairly compensated.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2881148/advertisement
Pat McGowan is a longtime Film & Video Creator from Ottawa, Canada. As with many in the “biz”, his career started as a musician, moved into audio post and then into directing, producing, shooting and editing. Until recently Pat was the owner/operator of inMotion.ca, a video production company in Ottawa & Toronto. Pat has a passion for wildlife videography and can be found in the Canadian Arctic looking for Polar bears, Narwhals, and Bowhead Whales.After a successful career spanning over two decades, Pat had an epiphany, and that led to the idea and creation of BlackBox Global. He wants nothing less than to change the relationships that creators have with each other and the global market so they can have better lives. He invites his fellow film & video peeps to join BlackBox and make the world a place where creators can be free to do what they love, own the content they make, and be fairly compensated.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2664729/advertisement
Kelly Miller had no idea what he was getting into when he married one of Peggy Kirk Bell's daughters and moved to Southern Pines in 1982. “The Bell family and Pine Needles kept me in the game of golf,” Miller says. “I wanted to get into business of some kind, I wasn't sure what.” Miller grew up in Indiana and attended the University of Alabama to play golf, and there he met Peggy Ann Bell, the middle child of Peggy and Warren “Bullet” Bell, the owners since 1953 of the Pine Needles Lodge & Golf Club that featured a 1928 Ross course. Since the Bells' oldest daughter, Bonnie, was traveling the country with her husband, Pat McGowan, on the PGA Tour, and son Kirk was just entering college, it fell to Kelly and Peggy Ann to follow in the footsteps of Peggy and Bullet in running the golf course and lodge. The timing was made further prescient by the fact that Bullet was diagnosed with cancer in early 1984 that passed away that May. “I was an early riser—I'd get here at six in the morning and then Peggy Ann took the night shift,” Miller says. “She would work from three to 11 or whatever it took. We tried to do the same things Peg and Bullet had done for so many years—mingle with the guests, make sure they felt welcome and had a great experience.” Kelly eventually became general manager and along with his mother-in-law led the family and resort to taking their spot in the Sandhills and Pinehurst-area explosion of the 1990s. In 1991, Pine Needles was awarded the U.S. Women's Open for 1996 (and it would further host the event in 2001 and 2007 with a fourth coming in 2022). The family partnered with three individuals in buying the Mid Pines Inn & Golf Club across Midland Road in 1994. Miller struck a deal in 2012 with an eager and creative golf course construction worker and aspiring architect named Kyle Franz to renovate the 1921 Mid Pines course, and that project was roundly applauded by the golf world in 2013, leading Franz to supervise similar work at Pine Needles over the following years. “It's been quite a ride,” Miller says. “I've been here 40 years now, so it's pretty amazing. We've been hosting these championships now for 25 years. Time goes quickly. But it really did start with the 1991 and '92 Tour Championships at Pinehurst No. 2. That spawned the '94 Senior Open, the '99 U.S. Open and everything that's come since. It's hard to imagine.
We like people who have a vision to build a racing organization and see it through. One of these folks would be Pat McGowan. He liked what he saw in some racing programs and tinkered around until he formed the Motor City Muscle Challenge. On today's show, Mr. McGowan explains what the Motor City Muscle Challenge is all about and other topics that include: Faygo Root Beer, all motor racing, "8's on 9's", 4150 carbs, launching this club at Milian Dragway, heads up racing, winning without glasses, clear rules with no grey areas, zero gas in the tank, welcoming in new members, the balance between running a Motor City Muscle Challenge race and running a car at the same time, the famous Ben Mens, getting sponsors, time to get back in the car and so much more!
This episode of Off Auto an Either / Way program, we sit down with Pat McGowan to discuss the future of filmmaking and how content creators can prosper going forward. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crftsho/support
Pat McGowan joins Dan Moroney on this episode of Common Ground Oak Park. Pat has been a leading real estate agent in the Oak Park area since 1988. She was the #1 Oak Park area producer in 2004, 2006, 2007 & 2008. The conversation covers Pat’s life and work in Oak Park, along with the local real estate market. Highlight video from this podcast can be seen on the Common Ground Oak Park Facebook Page & YouTube Channel.
The Rowan University Football Coaches Show with Profs head coach Jay Accorsi and Derek Jones recaps a difficult 20-17 loss to Hobart College last Saturday. Profs offensive lineman Pat McGowan checks in to talk Profs Football; and former Profs offensive lineman and current Cherry Hill West head coach Brian Wright joins the Alumni Corner.
In this episode, Pat McGowan shares the belief that we can improve capitalism by focusing on the ownership and revenue models around creative intellectual property. With a micro capitalism approach, individuals who create content obtain revenue even if the content is part of a team effort or monetized by corporations. He believes that intellectual property monetarization can lower the upfront cost of content creation and even motivate individuals to produce better content. Podcast host: James Bowen, is an author, professor, and CEO of Experiential Simulations, a producer of simulations for teaching entrepreneurship and ethics. Know someone that is insightful in a professional context and would be a great podcast guest? Topics are organizational or professional in nature and provide the listener with insight and conclusions derived from experience and thoughtful analysis of observations. Contact James Bowen jamesbowen2017@gmail.com
Black Box Global is about giving creators the freedom to create and earn revenue from their videos and projects. Episode 50 of the SBP Podcast Mobile Filmmaking talks to the founder of BlackBox, Pat McGowan. Listen to our inspiring conversation with Pat McGowan in Episode 50 of the SBP Podcast in its entirety in your favorite podcast app.Just because you have a camera does not mean you are a photographer or a filmmaker. You work on your skills to use the camera as your tool to create your work or product. Once you begin to create high quality videos with whatever camera you have, even a smartphone, you will find others like you earning a living from their craft. How they do that takes a lot of work. BlackBox simplifies the process for you and helps you to succeed. BlackBox believes in creators and provides a supportive system which enables creators with high quality video footage the freedom to create. How does BlackBox do that? With BlackBox, you can create a free account to upload and earn revenue from your videos. But that is just the beginning. In about a year since Pat developed the platform, it has grown into a community of skilled and talented creators ready to collaborate on projects an earn revenue. BlackBox is a global platform where you can create and connect with people all over the world. BlackBox has grown into a community of over 35,000 members in the last 8 months and continues to grow.Listen to Pat McGowan share the benefits of the platform for its members. Pat is a creator with many years of professional experience. He also likes to hang out with bears.With the right mindset and tools, the quality of video and film from smartphones can be extraordinary. There is no reason why someone with exceptional video created with any camera, including your smartphone, cannot earn and be a part of projects you can take pride in. According to Pat, the platform is creating a way to help content creators earn through collaborative revenue sharing. “BlackBox is a creator empowerment community.”“It allows everyone to share the dream and to benefit from the financial reward of that dream by accessing global markets.” BlackBox is a second year sponsor of the International Mobile Film Festival taking place April 27 & 28 in San Diego. Pat McGowan lives in Ottawa, Canada, and is planning to attend #MFF2019SanDiego. If he can make it out to San Diego for the festival, it will be a great opportunity for all creators in the film and video industry to meet him in person during the festival.SBP Podcast: The Voice of Mobile Film™ is for everyone who ever wanted to or is curious about making movies and videos using smartphones.Learn More and Follow BlackBox:Website: https://www.blackbox.globalFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackboxguild/Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackboxglobalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackboxglobalofficial/BlackBox Explainer Video - http://bit.ly/2wX9IKaJeven Dovey Overview Video - https://bit.ly/2kJzDPDBlackBox Founder Interview - http://bit.ly/Techopia-BlackBoxArtful Camera Podcast - http://bit.ly/artfulcamerapodcastblackboxFilmmaker Freedom Podcast: http://bit.ly/2MjLCyO*Our Links: *Subscribe, support and listen to bonus episodes and more on Patreon: http://patreon.com/sbppodcastSBP Podcast Blog: http://sbppodcast.wordpress.comSBP Podcast Website: http://sbppodcast.studioiTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sbp-podcast/id1296673665International Mobile Film Festival Website: http://internationalmobilefilmfestival.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/sbppodcastTwitter: http://twitter.com/sbppodcastHashtag: MobilizeStories Mobile Film Community Website: http://mobilizestories.comSusy Botello on Twitter: http://twitter.com/susybotelloSBP Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ISEF0SZOLyRpw20loXzlo#upsellSmartphone Filmmaking Publication on Medium: https://medium.com/smartphonefilmmakingAre you starting a Podcast? Create a new podcast or network and use the code sbppodcast to apply a 25% discount and save:https://pcast.link/sbppodcast/© Copyright 2019 S. Botello Productions™. All rights reserved.
Season: Advent - Welcoming the Stranger Speaker: Ben White in conversation with Pat McGown Location: 3800 Marlton Pike About: The church is much older and diverse than we often realize. There is a rich embodied tradition of tradition and ritual that has been buried in some sectors of the church by a more academic faith. Pat grew up suspicious of non-biblical tradition (especially Catholics) so the season of Advent is new for him. He discovered how useful it was, as an antidote to his chronic boredom and an outlet for his imagination. It is still a challenge but one he has accepted because he has learned that the BIG community of faith is better than his personal experience alone.
Pat McGowan - CEO and Founder of BlackBox Global. In this special edition of the Artful Camera, I revisit a topic that was first presented here in episode #224 in May of 2017 - the idea of using an aggregator to submit stock video to other agencies. In that episode I spoke (rather skeptically I admit) to Founder and CEO of BlackBox Global - Pat McGowan. In September of this year (2018) BlackBox posted a record month in sales, and recently onboarded over 28,000 creators. BlackBox is now the largest contributor to the Big 4 Agencies: Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Pond 5, and Story Blocks. With claims like that I felt it was time to talk with Pat again about BlackBox. In this episode you are going to hear that BlackBox is much much more than an aggregator of stock video. As creators, I think we get it, the gig economy can be a tough source of income (or lack thereof). Diversifying revenue sources is a protection to creators. BlackBox provides an inventive way for creators to realize more profits from doing the thing they love. BlackBox provides a strong community for creators, and a platform for close collaborations among other creators. That’s what this conversation today with Pat McGowan of BlackBox Global is all about. Pat’s production company routinely did million dollar jobs with a team of 40 people and high end video production gear. But all that dried up overnight. BlackBox is the result of that sudden downturn. Pat is determined that creators have other means to profit from doing the thing they love. Signup with BlackBox at no cost here (affiliate link): https://carlolson.tv/blackbox Visit the Artful Camera's home on my website: https://carlolson.tv
In this special podcast episode, we have ourselves a very special guest on the show - Pat McGowan! Pat, who is the founder of the platform "Blackbox", sits down with me and shares with us his experience on working in the creative industry, entrepreneurship and business, what is Blackbox, and his love for bears! I think this is a very motivational, insightful and educational episode and I feel that this will give a lot of value to you all so I encourage you to have a listen! To find out more about Blackbox click here: https://www.blackbox.global/ ___ SOCIALS: Website: https://www.hellodannyfeng.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellodannyfeng/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hellodannyfeng/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellodannyfeng/
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Pat McGowan is a longtime Film & Video Creator from Ottawa, Canada. As with many in the “biz”, his career started as a musician, moved into audio post and then into directing, producing, shooting and editing. Until recently Pat was the owner/operator of inMotion.ca, a video production company in Ottawa & Toronto. Pat has a passion for wildlife videography and can be found in the Canadian Arctic looking for Polar bears, Narwhals, and Bowhead Whales. After a successful career spanning over two decades, Pat had an epiphany, and that led to the idea and creation of BlackBox Global. He wants nothing less than to change the relationships that creators have with each other and the global market so they can have better lives. He invites his fellow film & video peeps to join BlackBox and make the world a place where creators can be free to do what they love, own the content they make, and be fairly compensated.Pre Show Notes-- Looking for a way to earn money with your Feature Film, B Roll, etc? Join Black Box today!— Want to help me make a short trailer project?The weather is finally getting nice in Philly, and I'm finally going to make something again.I'm aiming for a July 2018 shoot date for a fun, fake trailer project here in the Philly area. I'll be looking for actors, a location manager, storyboardist, and a few other key crew roles.If you're interested in helping shoot me an email, Dave@DaveBullis.com and put Fake Trailer Project in the subject line.— Quentin Tarantino Writing Masterclass (A collection of advice)Over 41,000 views, over 1,300 thumbs up, and a ton of great feedback.This is a video I edited together from various Tarantino writing advice I've heard over the years. Please let me know what you think of it. MORE FREE STUFF:— Backstage – Use code dbcast at checkout when posting a casting call for a FREE basic listing— Dave Bullis Podcast Filmmakers Group on Facebook – a FREE filmmaking group I made on Facebook. — Shopping on Amazon? Please use my Amazon affiliate link and/or Ebay affiliate link(simply click and shop as normal) as it greatly helps out the podcast. Thank you!Show Notes-- FunToys Collector Disney Toys Review - A Youtube Toy Review show with over 10 Millions subscribers and 15 billion views. -- Canon EOS 750D - also known as the Rebel T6i in the Americas or as the Kiss X8i in Japan, is a 24.2 megapixels entry-mid-level digital SLR announced by Canon on February 6, 2015.-- BlackBox Global - Turn Your Filmmaking Skills Into Recurring Revenue ContactPat McGowan-- Official Site-- Facebook-- Twitter-- EMAIL: patm@blackbox.global-- CELL: 1-613-868-5800 Dave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook — Stage 32 — LetterboxdSupport the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes 3. Shop on Amazon with my link 4. Shop on Ebay with my link 5. Use my Blackbox Affiliate linkSubscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher
BlackBox Sets You Free The world of media is changing, and that means new challenges and new opportunities. So maybe it's time to change the way you think about content creation – from idea to production to distribution to revenue. Now is the best time to get started making great content as a BlackBox member and set yourself free! I had a blast talking to Pat, I hope you enjoy our conversation as well! LINKS http://www.blackbox.global https://twitter.com/blackboxglobal
BlackBox Sets You FreeThe world of media is changing, and that means new challenges and new opportunities.So maybe it's time to change the way you think about content creation – from idea to production to distribution to revenue.Now is the best time to get started making great content as a BlackBox member and set yourself free!I had a blast talking to Pat, I hope you enjoy our conversation as well!LINKShttp://www.blackbox.globalhttps://twitter.com/blackboxglobal
In this increasingly growing world of content creators, but ever shrinking world of actual distributors who allow you to retain at least some rights to your work, how can the independent documentary filmmaker best work with the big boys of content distribution like https://www.amazon.com/movies-tv-dvd-bluray/b?ie=UTF8&node=2625373011 (Amazon), http://www.netflix.com/ (Netflix), and https://www.youtube.com/ (YouTube)? Well, film/tv industry vet, https://www.facebook.com/blackboxguild/ (Patrick McGowan), believes that he has an answer. And it is his company, http://www.blackbox.global/ (BlackBox.) A company that is poised to change the very paradigm in which creatives make the work and all, in turn, co-own the work, and then forever make money on their work. Podcast ConversationIn our shared conversation, Pat shares, among other things, his reasons why we, as creatives, should all be wary of selling our films and shows to the Netflix's and Amazons of the world, lest we become commodities of our own industry. Pat sees user-generated & owned content as the future and he's built a platform that helps creators do just that. It's an engaging conversation that will make you think about how you approach your work, who you collaborate with, and how you can all best make a living selling your work. How are we making films in a way to be creating some impetus for change?In our opening segment, I take a look at the idea of documentary film as a means for creating awareness and perhaps even some positive change in the world. How are we making films in a way to be creating some impetus for change? Many of us are using our films as a tool for social activism. But what about those who simply want to create a story, and any sort of awareness or change for an issue, is secondary to that story, at best? I would argue that both can be equally as effective in opening the hearts and minds of the world around us. And that collectively, we as documentary filmmakers are having some positive impact on the world around us… one film at a time. Related Resourceshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAGp0j57LNE Go to BlackBox, http://bit.ly/blackboxstock (Create a Free Account), and start selling your footage today! Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) | Rate and ReviewIf you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others. Simply click the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/documentary-life-filmmaking-documentary-films-documentary/id1112679868?mt=2 (link) and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry. Thank you for your support!
Pat McGowan is the CEO of and founder of Blackbox Global. What is Blackbox Global and why should filmmakers care? That’s what I try to wrap my head around in my conversation with Pat. He is on a mission to give creators more freedom in getting their fair share of passive income for their art. Mentioned in this episode: Blackbox.Global: http://www.blackbox.global This episode is sponsored by: CrumplePop - Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X Plugins: http://crumplepop.com Artful Camera website: https://artfulcamera.com Disclaimer: some links referenced in the show notes are affiliate links. The use of affiliate links do not affect the price you pay. Artful Camera earns a small commission from each sale which help offset some of the costs involved in producing this podcast. Thank you for your support.
Find the original post at: podcast.studiosherpas.com Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past… well, ever... You’ve probably realized that our industry is going through some pretty major changes. A lot of these changes are scary to us as filmmakers and video producers. Budgets seem to be getting smaller, and it gets harder and harder for us to stand out from the hordes of insanely talented filmmakers that we often find ourselves competing for jobs with. Pat McGowan is a filmmaker with over thirty years of experience in the industry and has watched these shifts take place over time and adapted to them along the way. He’s the owner of inMotion, a film house based in Ottawa, Canada, as well as his new service BlackBox. He’s watched what he calls the commoditization of video content take place, with giant companies taking a major stake in content production and consignment. Pat realized that there had to be a way for the average video producer to capitalize on the ownership of the content sitting on their archived drives, and earn some passive income in the process. He created BlackBox as a way to help video content owners streamline the process of contributing to stock footage companies, taking care of the entire backend process, and allowing content creators to do what they do best: Create. Great. Content.
1978 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year leads Pine Needles’ instruction with an emphasis on keeping the game fun By MITCH LAURANCE / @MitchLaurance — Few American venues offer more of a connection to the history of golf and instruction than the Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club in Southern Pines, North Carolina. And in […] The post Golf Connections: Pat McGowan Talks Carolina Golf and Instruction appeared first on GolfGetaways.
In today's Thinking Aloud, supported by Iteris, Traffax, Inrix and Moxa, Paul Hutton, Kevin Borras and guest reporter Shelley Row bring you more from the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington DC. Today Shelley talks to her successor as ITS JPO Director, Ken Leonard and also to Pat McGowan. Kevin Borras talks to Thinking Highways contributor Peter Appel and columnist Bob McQueen while Paul learns about a data analytics solution and safety training within construction zones. There'll be another Thinking Aloud from TRB tomorrow.