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We turn the attention of our story away from our beloved hunters, and rejoin Ariel Valentine, as she leads a crew of cunning criminals on a daring mission to steal from Alexander Harkness, the Lich of Portland. Facing a gauntlet of deadly traps and trials, will Valentine and her ragtag group of untrustworthy new companions pull together enough to succeed… or survive? Thank you to our wonderful and talented guests for joining us for this heist mini arc!Ian Mauldin - @shrimpandcritsMiah Detjen-Wander - @monstersplaybookDarien Hester - @dariendhester If you enjoy our show, please leave us a review and tell us your favorite thing about the podcast. It really helps us get discovered by new listeners, it doesn't take long, and we'd love to share your kind words on our social pages. Thanks Adventurers~! Follow our Instagram, TikTok, Threads, & more - @storysquadcast All our socials and official sites are listed on this handy link hub - https://linktr.ee/TheStorytellerSquadJoin our Community Discord~! - https://discord.gg/ZxNXCamrceSupport our Patreon and you'll be helping us directly with our production! - https://www.patreon.com/thestorytellersquadThis week we are promo swapping with Proscenium, a new ttrpg in development by Endeavorance. (https://proscenium.game/) You can find their socials @im_endeavorance.Music:“Premium Approach” by Jon Sumner“Spy” by spring gang“Spy Game” by Jon Sumner“Ghosts of the Rail” by Gabriel Lewis“Rhythmania 1” by August Wilhelmsson“Crime City” by Alec Slayne“Rush Hour 2” by Fredrik Ekstrom“Divine Wire” by Martin Klem“Striwal” by Pulsed“Hidden Room” by Anthony Earls“The One Who Almost Got Away” by Marten Moses“Thirty-Fourth Window” by Heath Cantu“Close to Contact” by Craft Case“Crowded Scene” by Wendel Scherer“At the Coalface” by Damon Greene“Infiltrator” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen“Twilight Hour” by Martin Klem“They Are Coming” by Hampus Naeselius“The Conqueror” by Hampus Naeselius“Solutions Left” by Anthony Earls“Where No Man Has Gone Before” by Dream Cave“Born Sinister” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen“A Web of Lies” by August Wilhelmsson“Fog Lake” by Spectacles Wallet and Watch“Mystical Tension” by Dream Cave“Drive Faster” by Bonnie Grace“Are You Ready” by Philip Ayers“The Triad” by Dream Cave“A Call From the Wild” by Rune Dale“The Task at Hand” by Farrell Wooten“Throbbing Anxiety” by Dream Cave“Traitors” by Wendel Scherer“Traces of Red” by Max Anson“Through Orbiting Stars” by Gerard Franklin“Legendary Walk” by Bonnie Grace“All of It” by Bonnie Grace“Awaited Ambush” by Bonnie Grace“Ask Where They Come From” by Experia“Don't Let It Get You Down” by Dream Cave“Valkyries of Valhalla” by Dragon Tamer“Gates of Valjard” by Jon Bjōrk“Flee the Night (Duckmaw Remix)(Instrumental Version)” by Daniel Gunnarsson“Forbidden Dream” by Max Anson“Seven Truths Be Told” by Dream Cave“Partners in Crime” by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen“A Wasteland Lullaby” by Victor Lundberg“A Swallow's Escape” by Fabien Tell“Wait Up Sundown (Instrumental Version)” by Arch TremorsMusic Tracks and SFX courtesy of: Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com), Monument Studios, and Dark Fantasy StudiosTracks by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
Update: Regarding the D&D story, Wizards of the Coast has since retracted on their plans to remove older versions of content from their companion app character sheets after public backlash.- - -It is Monday, September 2nd, and Stuff has Happened.A Boar's Head facility is found to be disgusting. Feds hit L+R+A+Start on their case against Trump. Hasbro has a new book just for you. Texan sausage desire is an economic metric.Today's newsletter: https://skh.news/sausage-surge---Learn more about Proscenium: https://proscenium.game
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“I have irrational exuberance about the future of immersive.” Whether you work in the immersive theater space, or have more than a passing interest in the immersive arts, chances are you've seen Noah Nelson at an immersive event, or listened to his coverage of it on the No Proscenium podcast. Or maybe you've read about it on their weekly newsletter. Whether it's reviews of immersive theater shows, thought pieces on the term “immersive” or articles on how to break into the immersive industry, No Proscenium has it covered. After attending Sleep No More and Then She Fell, Noah he came out of these experiences with his mind on fire. He started compiling a list of upcoming immersive shows to share with his friends, which eventually became the No Proscenium website, an incredible resource for all things immersive. On the podcast, Noah shares insights from his decades long coverage of immersive, including how immersive theater and escape rooms can learn from each other. I especially appreciated hearing him talk about teaching immersive at the college level and hearing about the passion that his students have for the medium. “They're obsessed with the idea of telling stories this way. They want to figure out how to make a good immersive experience, right? It's not cynical at all. They believe in the power of the form. And that's what takes all of this from being a fad and becoming a medium and industry is that the love of the form is such that people pursue it at any cost.” If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to check out the No Proscenium Podcast. Timestamps & Full Show Notes Episode Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors Morty, Buzzshot, COGS by Clockwork Dog, & RECON, the Reality Escape Convention: Morty Morty is a free app for discovering, planning, tracking, and reviewing your escape rooms and other immersive social outings. Morty News: Morty now features haunt attractions Morty for Android is here Special Badge for REPOD listeners: You can learn more at morty.app/REPOD to sign up and get a special badge for our listeners (works for existing users also). Buzzshot Buzzshot is Escape Room Software, Powering Business Growth, Player Marketing, and improving the Customer Experience. They offer an assortment of pre and post game features including robust waiver management, branded team photos, and streamlined review management for Yelp, TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, and Morty. Buzzshot now has integration with the other REPOD sponsors: Morty and COGS. Special Offer for REPOD Listeners: REPOD listeners get an extended 21-day free trial plus 20% off your first 3 months, with no set-up fees or hidden charges. Visit buzzshot.com/repod to learn more about this exclusive offer. COGS COGS by Clockwork Dog is an easy to use software/ hardware platform for running interactive events, including escape rooms, and other immersive experiences. They have plug & play hardware that seamlessly integrates with their software so you can create a show with lighting and sound cues without having to write a single line of code. Map all kinds of inputs to outputs by building up simple logic steps which determine what you want to happen and when. Special Offer for REPOD Listeners: REPOD listeners can get the COGS Starter Set for only $130 + free shipping to the USA. This bundle is usually valued at $257. You can learn more and purchase your Starter Set at cogs.show. Use code REPOD at checkout. RECON - The Reality Escape Convention Our convention, RECON, will be in Universal City, California on August 18th & 19th, 2024. RECON offers a curated collection of talks and experiences exploring the business and art of escape room and immersive game creation. All are welcome at this event that is crafted around professionals and aspiring professionals. Tickets are on sale now at RealityEscapeCon.com Production Credits Hosted by David Spira & Peih-Gee Law Produced by Theresa Piazza Supported by Lisa Spira, Richard Burns, and Tommy Honton Edited by Steve Ewing of Stand Inside Media Music by Ryan Elder Logo by Janine Pracht
El Festival de las Artes Escénicas Proscenium acercarán este sábado a Noja el teatro de calle, monólogos, humor, malabarismo, magia, ventriloquía o mentalismo para disfrutar en familia. Una programación que incluye propuestas como la Feria de los Inventos, en la que un grupo de creadores visitarán Noja para mostrar al público sus últimas propuestas. También estará presente la "caravana de microteatro el baúl del mago", con el ilusionista Alejandro Revuelta, en el que grupos de 15 personas vivirán desde dentro lo que es la magia. El festival finalizará con la Gala Internacional de Variedades, que contará con figuras como Luis Larrodera, Javier Botía, Jaime Figueroa y el propio Alejandro Revuelta.
This week on the show: we reveal the winner of the 2024 No Proscenium Audience & Editor Awards.Check the site for the full list of Nominees & Winners.SHOW NOTESThe 2024 No Proscenium Audience & Editor AwardsThe 2024 Los Angeles Immersive Invitational Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 19:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/229 http://relay.fm/rd/229 A Layer of Proscenium 229 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa Follow-up, Billy Joel, and Apple Vision Pro. Follow-up, Billy Joel, and Apple Vision Pro. clean 8638 Subtitle: You have desk at home.Follow-up, Billy Joel, and Apple Vision Pro. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code DIFFS. Links and Show Notes: John doesn't like how Merlin starts the show but, unsurprisingly, has nothing better to offer. Counting is discussed. Then, there's a tangent on the peculiar joys of long-running videos series. Then there's a lot of really good listener Follow-Up, including new Things It Took You Too Long to Realize plus more examples of movies that don't seem to understand the sport that they're about. Merlin confesses that Ry is his only friend. Next up is some fascinating FU on the ways non-English languages handle plurals. John demands Merlin find out whether his kid knows what a jellyroll is and directly implies that Merlin also does not know what a jellyroll is. It seems like your hosts are about to talk about Apple Vision Pro when Merlin suddenly remembers there's very important new content from Dr. William Martin Joel that requires immediate discussion. John thinks he kinda looks like a Sontaran. Then your hosts talk about Apple Vision Pro for a pretty long time. (Recorded on Tuesday, February 20, 2024) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Scansion Rebuilding the historic Tally Ho sailing ship: Sampson Boat Co - YouTube Playlist On Cinema at the Cinema - YouTube Playlist Tim Heidecker's On Cinema at the Cinema: An Under-Appreciated Masterpiece - YouTube"Tim Heidecker's On Cinema at the Cinema is a web series created by Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington. Well, web series is reductive... its more like a cinematic universe... the OCU?" Hero (2002) Dual (Grammatical Number) Japanese Counters A funny video about Japanese counters - YouTube Language Plural Rules from the Unicode CLDR Jelly Roll Billy Joel: Turn the Lights Back On (Music Video) The Sunrise Wildfire of 1995 The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968) Ry :ducked: (@ry@duck.haus) - duck.hausMerlin&
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 19:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/229 http://relay.fm/rd/229 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa Follow-up, Billy Joel, and Apple Vision Pro. Follow-up, Billy Joel, and Apple Vision Pro. clean 8638 Subtitle: You have desk at home.Follow-up, Billy Joel, and Apple Vision Pro. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code DIFFS. Links and Show Notes: John doesn't like how Merlin starts the show but, unsurprisingly, has nothing better to offer. Counting is discussed. Then, there's a tangent on the peculiar joys of long-running videos series. Then there's a lot of really good listener Follow-Up, including new Things It Took You Too Long to Realize plus more examples of movies that don't seem to understand the sport that they're about. Merlin confesses that Ry is his only friend. Next up is some fascinating FU on the ways non-English languages handle plurals. John demands Merlin find out whether his kid knows what a jellyroll is and directly implies that Merlin also does not know what a jellyroll is. It seems like your hosts are about to talk about Apple Vision Pro when Merlin suddenly remembers there's very important new content from Dr. William Martin Joel that requires immediate discussion. John thinks he kinda looks like a Sontaran. Then your hosts talk about Apple Vision Pro for a pretty long time. (Recorded on Tuesday, February 20, 2024) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Scansion Rebuilding the historic Tally Ho sailing ship: Sampson Boat Co - YouTube Playlist On Cinema at the Cinema - YouTube Playlist Tim Heidecker's On Cinema at the Cinema: An Under-Appreciated Masterpiece - YouTube"Tim Heidecker's On Cinema at the Cinema is a web series created by Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington. Well, web series is reductive... its more like a cinematic universe... the OCU?" Hero (2002) Dual (Grammatical Number) Japanese Counters A funny video about Japanese counters - YouTube Language Plural Rules from the Unicode CLDR Jelly Roll Billy Joel: Turn the Lights Back On (Music Video) The Sunrise Wildfire of 1995 The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968) Ry :ducked: (@ry@duck.haus) - duc
New week new art new show. In this episode we discuss: Will ran a game of Survivor and crushed it! Verse onboards over 100 new users with their move to Solana Follow Trinity on Twitter to see her #TENDERED posts Join us on Farcaster and fx(hash) building their presence on this social platform Check out Heartsleeves which is almost minted out + big thanks to Lovid for the donation Proscenium by remnynt releases on AB Curated and reignites and old discussion around designing generative art Elektrobotanica by nekropunk (and check out their other work as well) if only to outlive Balloon Designs by JohnRising Trance Atlantic Glide by Dan Catt Looking ahead to wayyyy too much stuff next week on fx(hash), including a generative scarf, more from iRyanBell, plottable work from Julien Espagnon & Bright Moments Paris Another week in the books. Thanks all for listening. If you want to support the show please join our Patreon or donate directly to wtbs.tez & wtbs.eth Follow us on Twitter @waitingtosign & Farcaster @wtbs & Instagram @waitingtobesigned Episode Art: Proscenium #303 Intro & Outro tracks by PixelWank
This episode of Still Unbelievable is a replay of a conversation that Andrew and I had with Philip Goff and Brian Blaise. The original conversation is Episode 3 of the Proscenium podcast, if you have not already listened to that, then this episode is a conversation where we invited philosopher Philip Goff to discuss Panpsychism and his book Galileo's Error, which I recommend. We invited Brian Blaise to join the conversation because we though that Philip and Brian would have a conversation worth listening to. I think you'll find we made a good call. Buy Philip's book here: https://amzn.eu/d/03FTqYs Brian's response to Philip's 'black and white Mary' thought experience can be read here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2crwv2jcv0b33hr/Response%20to%20Goff%20on%20Black%20and%20White%20Mary.pdf?dl=0 To contact us, email: reasonpress@gmail.com Our Theme Music was written for us by Holly, to support her and to purchase her music use the links below: https://hollykirstensongs.com/ https://hollykirsten.bandcamp.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/still-unbelievable/message
TITLE:Where Theatre Meets Corporate Events | (ft. Jeremy Dobrish | Senior Creative Director, Proscenium)OPENING QUOTE:“What playwriting really taught me was structure. And how do you structure a story? There's a great quote. You may have heard this, which is a story is the way to tell it. Right? A story is the way to tell it. There's no such thing as the story. There's the telling of the story. You can tell the story a million different ways, and how you tell the story, that's the story.”SUMMARY:Join host Scott Bloom today for a thoroughly entertaining interview with Jeremy Dobrish. As well it should be. Jeremy is a celebrated director and playwright who shifted his career to the event world a few years back, and he's having a blast. Currently Creative Director at Proscenium, a NYC-based event marketing agency working with the biggest brands, Jeremy is also a master raconteur who enthusiastically shares his experiences as a thespian and a corporate event producer. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling, authenticity, and audience engagement to evoke strong emotions and create meaningful experiences. And in that regard, he believes that all business interactions are like theatre. Yes, literally, show business. Overall, the episode delves into the intersection of the theatrical world and corporate production, providing valuable insights for event planners and professionals in the industry. From the importance of getting an audience involved to crafting compelling stories to working with executives to deliver their own best performance, you'll find it all here in this dramatic episode of No More Bad Events.GUEST BIO:As a seven-time published playwright and award-winning theatre director, Jeremy combines Broadway-caliber creative and powerful content creation to help the world's biggest brands perform. As a director, he works with executives, ensuring their best presentations. And as a writer, he creates entertaining live moments that resonate.HIRE THEM TO SPEAK:Follow Jeremy Dobrish: Linkedin BioFollow Scott Bloom: Scott's eSpeakers BioFollow eSpeakers: eSpeakers MarketplaceABOUT NO MORE BAD EVENTS:Brought to you by eSpeakers and hosted by professional emcee, host, and keynote speaker Scott Bloom, No More Bad Events is where you'll hear from some of the top names in the event and speaking industry about what goes on behind the scenes at the world's most perfectly executed conferences, meetings, and more. Get ready to learn the secrets and strategies to help anyone in the event industry reach their goal of putting on nothing less than world-class events. Learn more at: nomorebadevents.comABOUT THE HOST:A veteran comedian and television personality who has built a reputation as the go-to choice for business humor, Scott has hosted hundreds of events over two decades for big and small organizations alike. Scott has also hosted his own weekly VH1 series and recently co-hosted a national simulcast of the Grammy Awards from the Palace Theater.As the son of a successful salesman, he was exposed to the principles of building a business at an early age. Scott cut his teeth at renowned improv and comedy clubs as a comedian. As a self-taught student of psychology, he's explored what makes people tick and has written a book (albeit a farce) on how to get through life. He's uniquely positioned to deliver significant notes on connecting people and making business seriously funny. And who doesn't like to laugh? Learn more about Scott: scottbloomconnects.comPRODUCED BY eSpeakers:When the perfect speaker is in front of the right audience, a kind of magic happens where organizations and individuals improve in substantial, long-term ways. eSpeakers exists to make this happen more often. eSpeakers is where the speaking industry does business on the web. Speakers, speaker managers, associations, and bureaus use our tools to organize, promote and grow successful businesses. Event organizers think of eSpeakers first when they want to hire speakers for their meetings or events.The eSpeakers Marketplace technology lets us and our partner directories help meeting professionals worldwide connect directly with speakers for great engagements. Thousands of successful speakers, trainers, and coaches use eSpeakers to build their businesses and manage their calendars. Thousands of event organizers use our directories every day to find and hire speakers. Our tools are built for speakers, by speakers, to do things that only purpose-built systems can.Learn more at: eSpeakers.com.SHOW CREDITS:Scott Bloom: Host | scottbloomconnects.comJoe Heaps: eSpeakers | jheaps@eSpeakers.com
Trent and Natalie have a handy team going to Flemington on Saturday and they have Proscenium Arch contesting the Group 1 Queensland Oaks
Got any dead books lying around? Manuscripts that didn't work, or didn't sell, or are just dead in the water for reasons you can't quite put your finger on? The Word Docs sure do. Alex is curious to pry into Sean and Amy's literary closets, looking for dusty old relics of the past. There must be something to be learned from books that didn't work? Was it all a waste? Or are dead tomes valuable things? In response to Alex shining a light into their closets, Amy and Sean drag out Alex's juvenilia, discovering the glory that is Jimmy and the Wizard and King Mean Man. By the end of this episode, you'll be grateful for the books that never made it, and you may also be wishing that you were at the Proscenium in the 90s, pretending to be a Goth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Got any dead books lying around? Manuscripts that didn't work, or didn't sell, or are just dead in the water for reasons you can't quite put your finger on? The Word Docs sure do. Alex is curious to pry into Sean and Amy's literary closets, looking for dusty old relics of the past. There must be something to be learned from books that didn't work? Was it all a waste? Or are dead tomes valuable things? In response to Alex shining a light into their closets, Amy and Sean drag out Alex's juvenilia, discovering the glory that is Jimmy and the Wizard and King Mean Man. By the end of this episode, you'll be grateful for the books that never made it, and you may also be wishing that you were at the Proscenium in the 90s, pretending to be a Goth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we're talking with Letterman comedy writer, author, and star of the award-winning documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, Steve Young. Want to know how your event can benefit from looking at the golden age of industrial musicals? Then hit the download button, screw your headphones on tight, and get ready to take notes.For 25 years, Steve Young wrote for David Letterman's Late Night and Late Show programs. He's also written for The Simpsons, NBC's Maya & Marty variety show, and other programs. Maybe the last sentence could be: A Harvard graduate, Steve is the main subject of Dava Whisenant's award-winning comedy music documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, and the co-author of Everything's Coming Up Profits – The Golden Age Of Industrial Musicals.CREDITSHosted and Written by Jeremy DobrishProduced by Bethany PotterTheme Music by Mike ManciniLogo design by Shraddha MaharjanSpecial thanks to Dossie McCraw WHERE TO FIND USProscenium WebsiteLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebook
hey squiddies I'm on a book tour and a backstage theatre watch with ken Sanberg one half of the dynamic duo with heather Michelle Lawler of campfire classics podcast we chat on topics of Ron Jeremy robot calling mighty ducks wheel of time Agatha christie so, sit back pop the cork of your fav wine also check out my links at https://linktr.ee/Ta2squidpodcast check out campfire classics link as well https://linktr.ee/CampfireClassics --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ta2squidpodcast/support
In this episode, we're talking with Michael Thompson, Vice President of Strategic Communications at Nuveen, who puts together RFPs; and Bethany Potter, Senior Manager, Growth & Administration at Proscenium Events who responds to them. This episode is chock full or actionable advice about the entire RFP process from both sides of the table. So hit the download button, screw your headphones on tight, and get ready to take notes.Michael Thompson joined the Global Media Relations team at Nuveen, a TIAA Company, in December of 2020 as Vice President of Strategic Communications with responsibility for executive communications and supporting strategic messaging for the firm's leadership, brand, and business priorities.Michael joined the firm after two years as Assistant Vice President for Executive Communications and Content Syndication at LPL Financial, where he was responsible for strategic message development and executive speechwriting for more than 20 advisor-facing conferences throughout the year. Prior to his tenure at LPL, he spent eight years as Executive Communications Manager at Lowe's Companies, Inc., writing speeches for C-Suite executives and creating messaging for major sales and leadership meetings. This followed a 13-year career in professional sports, including 11 seasons with two different National Basketball Association franchises as Director of Corporate Communications and other community relations and game operations roles.Bethany Potter joined the Production team at Proscenium in 2016, working on events for brands like HEINEKEN USA, Harley-Davidson, Lowe's, and Ortho Clinical Diagnostics. She also managed many of Proscenium responses to RFPs. She has expanded her role from Production to Business Development Manager, to her current role of Senior Manager of Growth and Administration (and ProCast Producer!) where she manages almost all of Proscenium's RFP responses.CREDITSHosted and Written by Jeremy DobrishProduced by Bethany PotterTheme Music by Mike ManciniLogo design by Shraddha MaharjanSpecial thanks to Dossie McCraw WHERE TO FIND USProscenium WebsiteLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebook
In Season 3, episode 3, we chat with Kathryn Yu, Executive Editor of No Proscenium and a co-founder of the Immersive Experience Institute, a non-profit that aims to create a sustainable future for immersive and experiential arts and artists worldwide. Kathryn joins us to chat about game design in branching narrative games, including her brilliant creation Metaverse Noir, told through the medium of Twitter threads. Through her work with No Proscenium, she has her finger on the pulse of immersive experiences. Kathryn's passion for interactive narrative and good storytelling was apparent throughout our conversation. It was a blast chatting with her about VR gaming and talking about how to craft a game that resonates with the players. Show Notes The Mailbag: Please give us some feedback? We're doing a Mailbag episode where we answer your questions, share your stories, and learn from you fine folks. There are a few ways to take part: Take our survey Leave a voicemail Send an email Send us some snail mail Here's how to do each: Take A Short Survey Share your feedback anonymously through this survey. Leave A Voicemail If you'd like to be on the podcast, please submit a voice recording by calling the Room Escape Artist not-so-hotline that always goes straight to voicemail (551-227-7273), and record your thoughts and feels about REPOD straight into the voicemail. Your message should be: Short, no longer than 30 seconds - it will help to jot down your ideas before recording Recorded with as little background noise as possible (recording in a closet, or under a comforter could help) Start with your name and where you are from Send an Email Hit us up at: contact@roomescapeartist.com Send a Letter Room Escape Artist PO Box 683 Nutley, NJ 07110 Episode Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors: Morty - A free app for discovering, planning, tracking, and reviewing your escape rooms and other immersive social outings. Virtual Escape Games - Specializes in virtual team building adventures for teams anywhere around the globe, 24/7. Reality Escape Convention - RECON Our escape room and immersive gaming convention, will be an incredible event for creators and consumers of the games we love. We hope to see you in Boston. Learn More about RECON. Music Credits All music provided by GameChops: "The Legend of LoFi" by Dj Cutman & James Landino "Hateno Village" by Mikel & GameChops Production Credits REPOD is produced by Lisa Spira and edited by Steve Ewing of Stand Inside Media.
Belarus! Poetry. Proscenium! Molchat Doma! Russian gothic. Joy Division! Dan Ilic and Climate Change. Bladder Nazis! Daleks! Band Names! We got it all fam!
In this episode, Adam and Budi discuss the Proscenium Theater, its colonial structure, and how to begin thinking about the future of theatre beyond the Proscenium.Mentioned in this episode:Daniel BanksOklahomaCabaretBAM HarveySIFAJean-Guy LecatRobert WilsonIvo van Hove A View from the BridgeThe CrucibleKings of WarHappy DaysThe Open CircleLa MaMaVivian BeaumontTheatre for a New AudienceTo submit a question, please visit http://www.speakpipe.com/theatreofothers for voice recording or submit an email to podcast@theatreofothers.com Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwiseIf you enjoyed this week´s podcast, we´d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest in it and make it even betterMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.comhttp://www.theatreofothers.com
In this special episode, Tim interviews Peter Tompkins (writer, director, producer, and star) and Rusty Harden (Associate Producer) of the documentary film The Artist - A Documentary. Peter allowed Tim a sneak screening of the movie. We discuss why and how Peter made this movie, what the movie is about, and what does it mean to be an artist. Peter is a photographer, musician, and writer. Rusty is an artist and community builder. The movie is available for rent and purchase at the website http://www.theartistadocumentary.com. Starting at 9 PM on May 15, 2021, the movie will also be available at https://vimeo.com/538292007 Peter's photography work can be seen at http://www.skatingbearstudios.com Rusty's artwork can be seen at https://www.rustyharden.com/ If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email Tim at podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org
Israeli director Omer Ben Saedia joined the Ghost Light Podcast prior to the opening of Utah Opera's production of Peter Brook's “La tragedie de Carmen” to discuss her thoughts about the current state of the world of opera.
Zapraszam na dwudziesty pierwszy odcinek podcastu Musicalowe.info. To jest urodzinowy odcinek, bo oto jesteśmy świadkami narodzin nowej sceny musicalowej. W Warszawie oficjalnie ogłoszono powstanie Teatru Muzycznego PROSCENIUM. To teatr, który jest spełnieniem marzeń wielu osób, ale jest to też teatr, w którym spełniać się będą marzenia miłośników musicalu. I o tym będzie ten odcinek podcastu i jakby tego było mało to zaproszę Was do sklepu. Nie, nie będę zachęcał do zakupów, tym bardziej, że to "Sklepik z horrorami"."Little Shop of Horrors" - musical Alana Menkena i Howarda Ashmana będzie pierwszym spektaklem, który na scenie pokaże Teatr Muzyczny Proscenium. A Wy słuchający tego podcastu, jako pierwsi dowiecie się co słychać na rozpoczętych niedawno próbach do tego musicalu. Poznacie część obsady, ale i będziecie mieli szansę usłyszeć kto kogo posieka... Strach się bać.W tym odcinku także nieco dźwięków z najnowszej premiery musicalowej Teatru Syrena "Bitwa o tron".Oprawa dźwiękowa podcastu na podstawie licencji EpidemicSound www.epidemicsound.comW odcinku wykorzystano fragmenty utworów:1. "Najfajniejszy polski król" Jacek Mikołajczyk/Tomasz Filipczak/Maciej Dybowski2. Prologue ("Little Shop of Horrors") - Howard Ashman/Alan Menken/ zespół TM PROSCENIUM3. "Skid Row (Downtown)" – Howard Ashman/Alan Menken/ zespół TM PROSCENIUM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicalowe-info/message
Before reading the notes for this episode, please take a moment to think about who your favourite Bible character is, then leave us a voice message telling us a little bit about yourself and your favourite Bible character. We hope to compile the results into an episode later in the year. Use this URL to leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/still-unbelievable/message This episode features Mathew and Andrew along with regular guest, Darren, and David from Skeptics and Seekers asking questions of some very friendly Christians. We hope to feature them again in a future episode. Caleb Johnston - Questioning Christianity: https://www.facebook.com/QuestionChristianity/ Charles Graves - Reasonable Faith: https://www.reasonablefaith.org/about/ https://www.reasonablefaith.org/chapters/roanoke-va/ Proscenium podcast on cosmology: https://anchor.fm/reasonpress/episodes/Episode-11---Talking-Cosmology-with-skydivephil-ek2qde Proscenium podcast on consciousness: https://anchor.fm/reasonpress/episodes/Episode-3---What-is-Panpsychism-eas6bf PBS Space Time YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g Cosmological models mentioned: Carroll–Chen Model: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10838-016-9337-9 Aguirre-Gratton Model: https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0301042 Craig Keener: Miracles https://craigkeener.com/product/miracles-the-credibility-of-the-new-testament-accounts-2-volumes/ John Loftus: The Case Against Miracles https://www.amazon.com/dp/1839190086/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_FOWQEbRAT2S7F To contact us, email: reasonpress@gmail.com Our Theme Music was written for us by Holly, to support her and to purchase her music use the links below: https://hollykirstensongs.com/ https://hollykirsten.bandcamp.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/still-unbelievable/message
In October and November 2020, The Genexis group ran some on-line discussion groups on evidence for the Christian God. Matthew attended these events, along with regular guest Darren. Each week, they discussed the presentation and group time in an aftershow chat. This episode is an amalgamation of those chats. Cosmology episode on Proscenium: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/proscenium-726766/episodes/episode-11-talking-cosmology-w-75204152 https://anchor.fm/reasonpress/episodes/Episode-11---Talking-Cosmology-with-skydivephil-ek2qde PBS Space Time YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g Genexis Videos from 2019: https://www.genexis.org/Groups/320160/media.aspx WLC talking about Time (2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4s2AiZP8Vw BGV Theorem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borde%E2%80%93Guth%E2%80%93Vilenkin_theorem#:~:text=The%20Borde%E2%80%93Guth%E2%80%93Vilenkin%20theorem,have%20a%20past%20spacetime%20boundary. Justin Brierley's Dice Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy6kaDaeDT8 The improbability of shuffling a deck of cards into a repeated result: https://quantumbase.com/how-unique-is-a-random-shuffle/ To contact us, email: reasonpress@gmail.com Our theme music is by Holly: https://soundcloud.com/holly-bishop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/still-unbelievable/message
This episode I pull back the curtain on my family history - one that is closely connected to six Czechoslovakian marionettes. I talk to my grandmother and a Czech puppeteer - uncovering the truth behind these 100 year old puppets. This was episode 4 of 5 for season 1 of Object Obscura. All music credits of the episode are (in order of appearance): Intro song is Gears by Thatcher Warrick Hess, Mystery by ispeakwaves, Marionettes by Alec Leal, Allégro by Emmit Fenn, Russian Dance by Joey Pecoraro, Under Cover by Wayne Jones, Violet Spirit by Dan Henig, Alone by Emmit Fenn, Sunrise in Paris by Dan Henig and At Odds by SYBS. Other thanks to Epidemic Sound, Pond 5 and YouTube free SFX Library. All voice overs are done by me, Thatcher Warrick Hess. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google podcasts and many more. Here is the website with all links to listen → object-obscura.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatcher2/message
Voces del Sur presenta el resumen noticioso para el 23 de junio de 2020. Para más información sobre los reportajes puede visitar vocesdelsurpr.com.
Theatre designer Christopher Oram is next in the queue joining Simon and author & illustrator Brian Selznick in part 2 of episode 5 From childhood influences to a stellar career designing for the theatre, Christopher discusses how he has come full circle. Creating imaginary worlds as a kid dreaming of Star Wars to creating the... The post Holding Up the Queue: Pt 2 “The Proscenium as Portal” with theatre designer Christopher Oram appeared first on Benjamin Pollock's Toyshop.
In this 3rd episode of Proscenium, Andrew and Matthew invite Dr. Brian Blais and Prof. Philip Goff to discuss Panpsychism. What is it, why should we take it seriously and can we test it? To send feedback email us at reasonpress@gmail.com Buy Philip's book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Galileos-Error-Foundations-Science-Consciousness/dp/1846046017/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=77634469403&gclid=Cj0KCQiA7aPyBRChARIsAJfWCgLkkgADn_iSNknjEg_cvafIwV9kjwUeFoFojGJPAfLQMkoVTek9cCIaAsFDEALw_wcB&hvadid=381611807008&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9045659&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=b&hvrand=4363389538117231407&hvtargid=kwd-716842592764&hydadcr=5055_1827803&keywords=galileos+error&qid=1581853245&sr=8-1 Brian's response to Philip's 'black and white Mary' thought experience can be read here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/2crwv2jcv0b33hr/Response%20to%20Goff%20on%20Black%20and%20White%20Mary.pdf?dl=0 Our theme music is written by Holly, find more of her music here: https://soundcloud.com/holly-bishop --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reasonpress/message
Jasper Hope has had a prestigious career in the music and entertainment industry over the last 2 decades and continues to impact our region's arts and entertainment scene. Since departing from his role at the Dubai Opera, he has continued to engage with various figures and entities in the promotion of the arts and music industries in the MENA region, through his work at Proscenium Arts. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Dubai, as voted amongst the 100 most inspirational leaders in the business world for the year 2018. Driven by a passion for enticing creative performances, he travelled worldwide to renowned performance halls, going from being the Head of Operations in Royal Albert Hall in London to be the CEO of Dubai Opera. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s showtime, dear listeners! Satanic Panic takes the stage to open a rowdy rock show as their friends descend from the balcony seating to dive into the tumultuous pit. Will our heroes be able to “rock steady” against a grumpy crowd that’s unsure if this folk-punk band is to their tastes? Will Agnes lead her band to glory, or will this night be the end of the line for her music ambitions? Grab a shot of the famous Fantasy Chicago liqueur “M’lord” and enjoy this exciting, semi-musical season finale! In this episode Maxwell regrets Tory/Tony is nobody’s baby Stuart has a strong reaction to being slapped Al attacks a zombie’s father issues Gerbbi gets Spider-Manned And Agnes gets an offer she may not be able to refuse Featuring “Pirates Libertaires” by Komiku and original music by Satanic Panic (Liz Getty, Hobert Thompson, Michael Scipioni)
Oh dear listeners, here we are at the long awaited Satanic Panic concert! The stakes have never been higher for our heroes! As Maxwell decides what to do about his entanglement with The Cult of the Blue Eye, Agnes navigates a chaotic backstage of gruff roadies, clingy co-workers, and a reunion she never saw coming. Will our heroes be able to make it to the stage on time? Will Stuart be able to fit in amongst some undead fans of a certain upbeat, horn-laden music genre? Will Tory ever get to smoke inside?? Find out in this exciting episode with consequences that will change our game forever! In This Episode Stuart finds acceptance & failure with the Ska-letons Agnes makes a deal with a very needy devil Gerbbi goes Tory really, really wants to wants to break some rules And Maxwell treads water/lightly Featuring “Fuzz Walkabout’” by Teknoaxe (http://www.reverbnation.com/teknoaxe), “Pirates Libertaires” by Komiku, and “Blue Ska” by Kevin MacLeod
In this opening episode of Proscenium, recorded soon after the 2019 UK General Election, Andrew and Matthew talk about their political expectations and worries, what does the current political climate mean to them? Do they support Brexit? What are their hopes and concerns for the coming year? Listen to find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reasonpress/message
S1-Ep2 HO and NILLA discuss pro·sce·ni·um, the launch of Black Canadian Content Creators, Sherley goes into complete white womenning mode for a smoothie, ‘90210’ Reboot: Everything You Need to Know, Chuck Lorre, Bob ♥ hearts Abishola and how much we'll watch, IKEA apologizes for jerk chicken with ‘rice and peas, Gregory Cheadle, told that Republicans use Black men like him, Doug Ford government lying about Ontario's deficit, Bible Scripture 90210 Chapter 11 of the Book of Joshua, I Found Gross Asian Fetish Porn on My Boyfriend’s Computer I need advice, Bloggers’ drone arrest in Iran and last The book: The Man They Wanted Me to Be: Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making by @JYSexton.Sign up to find out when we go live! chonillanetwork.com Tweet Us @Sherasaurus @Clovasaurus and the show @ChonillaWe're on the gram @chonillalove Email: chonillapodcast@gmail.comJoin the community www.facebook.com/groups/chonillaLeave a voice message www.speakpipe.com/chonilla
CHO and NILLA discuss pro·sce·ni·um, the launch of Black Canadian Content Creators, Sherley goes into complete white womenning mode for a smoothie, ‘90210’ Reboot: Everything You Need to Know, Chuck Lorre, Bob ♥ hearts Abishola and how much we'll watch, IKEA apologizes for jerk chicken with ‘rice and peas, Gregory Cheadle, told that Republicans use Black men like him, Doug Ford government lying about Ontario's deficit, Bible Scripture 90210 Chapter 11 of the Book of Joshua, I Found Gross Asian Fetish Porn on My Boyfriend’s Computer I need advice, Bloggers’ drone arrest in Iran and last The book: The Man They Wanted Me to Be: Toxic Masculinity and a Crisis of Our Own Making by @JYSexton.Sign up to find out when we go live! chonillanetwork.com Tweet Us @Sherasaurus @Clovasaurus and the show @ChonillaWe're on the gram @chonillalove Email: chonillapodcast@gmail.comJoin the community www.facebook.com/groups/chonillaLeave a voice message www.speakpipe.com/chonilla
This episode is a special announcement from Andrew and Matthew on the future of Ask An Atheist Anything and what comes next in our podcasting adventures. Please listen to learn more about Proscenium and what we have planned, search your podcast feed for Proscenium to keep up with what we will be producing in 2020 and beyond. Thank you for subscribing and for listening over the past year, our adventures are not over yet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reasonpress/message
In this episode, Andrew and Matthew announce their new podcast project and what that means for this podcast and for ReasonPress. Please join us at Proscenium and also let us have feedback on our plans and what you think. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/still-unbelievable/message
“The art of immersive isn’t about the art of engagement, it isn’t about holding people’s attention... It’s about attachment. It’s about forging a connection.” -NoahYou can consume or you can create. Usually, it’s one or the other. Whether you’re considering a movie, music, or a book.. You can choose what you consume, for the most part, but you can’t alter the thing while in the midst of a storyline. Which, I believe, is part of what makes immersive so confounding. In the space of immersive entertainment, there is the option to do both. Today we have, once again, good sir Noah Nelson the creator of No Proscenium. Based in LA, for the last 5 years Noah has strived to knit together the immersive community across the country and help the world understand this change in the way that our culture consumes narrative and story. Selected Links:No ProsceniumInstagramTwitterFacebookSpiderman Into The SpiderverseThe VoidSelfie Palace that does it right: Museum of Ice CreamEverything Immersive Facebook GroupNo Proscenium PodcastHERE summitShow Notes:On oculus and interface [2:05]What is immersive? What is the goal? [3:40]The art of immersive isn’t about engagement [5:27]Emotional agency [7:18]You are Shia LaBeouf [8:54]The entertainment in immersive [10:55]Relearning what matters [15:35]You can’t spend all day long questioning reality [20:38]The trough of disillusionment [22:35]Rehearsal for existence & learning agency [23:53]What isn’t immersive? [27:37]Selfie palaces [29:03]Justifying immersive [30:14]
What is immersive entertainment? Oh my word, does anybody know?? When someone asks you what you did Saturday night, what is the 2 second explanation? I went to see this movie, I went to dinner at x place, I went to this concert. These work because everyone knows what the movie, dinner, the concert experience is. The experience is the medium, the method of communication. You don’t have to work to come up with that mental image. This reeeeally doesn’t work with immersive entertainment, which puts Immersion Nation, and our guest in a genuinely difficult position. Because we’re both on a mutual mission to explain the unexplainable. Our guest is the founder of No Proscenium, an immersive entertainment publication and hotbed of wisdom and support for the immersive community. Noah Nelson is here to help you and me understand why Immersive entertainment is so hard to define, and ultimately, why that might not event the goal we should be trying for.Selected Links:No ProsceniumInstagramTwitterFacebookEverything Immersive Facebook GroupNo Proscenium PodcastHERE summitThe RendonVampire of the masqueradeJay Bushman Sarah ThacherCandle House CollectiveDead PlayShow Notes:HERE summit [2:39]Immersive music proper [3:10]Chosen fictional world [8:43]Wreck it Ralph Breaks VR [12:11]*Spoiler* Into the Spider Verse [13:43]The ‘I’ word: Immersive [15:26]The Transmedia wars [17:04]The Origins of Noah the Nelson [20:04]“What I like about the field right now… What I worry about” [21:32]What is immersive? real for just a moment [22:57]The medium doesn’t matter [24:07]Lowering the impedance[27:22]
A días de la conmemoración de los 69 años de la Insurrección Nacionalista del 1950, de los 100 años de Lolita Lebrón, entre otra fechas importantes de la historia revolucionaria puertorriqueña, nos sentamos con el ex prisionero político Luis Rosa Pérez. A 20 años de su liberación Luis Rosa Pérez nos cuenta sobre su vida desde su niñez en Chicago, sus tiempo en la cárcel en donde estuvo desde los 19 años, y su regreso a Puerto Rico. Como parte de este episodio los invitamos a todos al monólogo sobre la vida de Lolita Lebrón el 2 de noviembre en el café-teatro Proscenium en Ponce que contará con la participación de El Topo. Este evento que busca celebrar y conmemorar los 100 años de Lolita y 50 años de Verde Luz, donará las ganancias a la esposa de Luis Rosa, Magdalena Cortez Acevedo, para sus tratamientos del cáncer de mama. Esperamos que disfrute este episodio especial y que puedan ser parte de la celebración del Centenario de Lolita o hacer una aportación al (215) 667-5296 para ayudar a cubrir los gastos médicos de Magdalena Cortez. Información para adquirir taquillas al monólogo de “Lolita” o hacer donativo: (215) 667-5296 - Luis Sanabria : Taquillas VIP o hacer donación (787) 840-3315 - Proscenium : Taquillas regular ($20)
Manda is interviewing solo! And she got a chance to interview Noah Nelson, the founder and publisher of No Proscenium – the guide to everything immersive. No Proscenium is a newsletter, web site, and podcast of the immersive arts and entertainment industry.If you have any interest in the immersive industry, they are the people to go to!
We sit down with local independent film maker Henrique Couto. Henrique is a writer, producer, director, actor, and much much more. He offers his experience with hustling to not only get movies made, but getting them seen. Henrique's current movie, Haunting Inside, recently had its world premiere and is screening the movie for only the second time at the Mayflower Arts Center in Troy, OH. Henrique will be at the screening and there's a strong possibility some of the cast and crew will be there as well. You can follow Henrique online. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/doomboy5 Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook as Henrique Couto. If you are movie watcher, you'll enjoy his discussion of his movies. If you're a film maker, you'll learn how someone is out there in today's market getting movies made and seen. If you have comments or questions about the podcast, email us at podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org. We are also on Facebook as Proscenia Film Society, and on Twitter (Dustin) and Instagram (Tim) as @ProsceniaFilm. Make it a point to be at the Mayflower Arts Center, July 13, 2019, to meet Henrique and watch his latest movie.
From The Proscenium podcast (S1E23). Tim and Dustin discuss their underrated and overrated movies. They start out discussing the anniversary of the moon landing and Dustin's opinion of Astronaut Ice Cream, board games, the new Harry Potter : Wizards Unite augmented reality game, and Tim forgets to give a shout out to unyolo_movie_blog's The Dead Don't Die review on Instagram. Then the gloves come off and they discuss their under and over movies. The topic isn't as simple as it seems and they find one category easier to agree on than the other. Do you agree with their selections? Email your comments and opinions to us at podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org or share them on Facebook, @prosceniafilm on Instagram (Tim), or @proscenafilm on Twitter (Dustin).
After hearing about the opening of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland, Dustin contemplates the impact Star Wars has had on films and society. Tim and Dustin blend the banter between Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Episode 4, theme parks, Star Wars fanboydom, speculation on the future of movies in theaters, and the technical and social impacts of Lucas' creation on the world. Tim learns about Force Relics. Dustin starts to pick a side in his on-going self debate on Lucas - Film Genius or Villain? Dustin - "Star Wars changed the entire way we digest films in general." Questions or comments? podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org. You can also contact us as @ProsceniaFilm on Instagram (Tim) and Twitter (Dustin).
Dustin challenges Tim to watch That Thing You Do. The freeform discussion leads us through upcoming movies and Dustin's Stanley Kubrick workshop, how Dustin learned to love horror movies, John Waters, Spielberg movies, and Stanley Kubrick. We wrap up with movie trivia questions. If you have any comments, email us at podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org or via @prosceniafilm on Twitter (Dustin) and Instagram (Tim).
This week's Quick Cuts review is the Horror (Dustin rates this one a Capital-H horror) movie The Blackcoat's Daughter. Tim hasn't seen the movie. Dustin has watched it once and liked it so much we're doing a review of it. The first part is spoiler free. There is a warning when we transition to spoilers. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to email us at podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org or contact us on Twitter (Dustin) or Instagram (Tim) using @prosceniafilm.
Picking up where we left off in part 1, Tim, Dustin, and Mike continue their discussion of Avengers: Endgame. The conversation leads them to trailers, how subculture movements become mainstream culture, and somehow end up discussing Titanic.
Avengers: Endgame is out and the From The Proscenium crew went to go see it. Many of our original plans ran into problems and we ended up bantering for over 2 hours about the movie and film culture after watching it. This episode and part 2 contains SPOILERS. If you aren't ready for spoilers, queue part 1 and part 2 up for listening after you've seen the movie. We are joined in the studio with our special guest Mike. Mike is a frequent Proscenia Film Society movie-going guest and is a friend of the From The Proscenium crew. Enjoy this first episode, containing SPOILERS, of our discussion of the movie Avengers: Endgame - including our pre-viewing thoughts and grades.
With no specific theme for the episode, Tim and Dustin sip some bourbon (or rye in this case) and have general banter. We discuss if Deliverance (which we are co-hosting a screening of on Saturday, May 4, 2019, at the Mayflower Arts Center in Troy, Ohio) is a horror/thriller or action movie, we improvise the creation of a series of horror movies which get spawned into haunted mazes to be franchised across the globe, we discuss the National Lampoon Vacation series of movies, and we improvise the creation of the Proscenia Film Society's Theory of Subjective Film Relativity. Join us for some rye-fueled banter and send us your suggestions of movies that would pair well with bourbon and what movies you classify in your personal Theory of Subjective Film Relativity. podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org or @prosceniafilm on Instagram and Twitter.
In this Quick Cuts episode, Tim and Dustin discuss the Netflix series, Love, Death, & Robots. Using Scott Meslow's Vulture article ranking the episodes as a starting point, we talk about our favorite episodes, overall likes and dislikes, and ideas for how else they can showcase this style of storytelling.
In this episode, Tim and Dustin watch trailers for some of this year's top movies. The trailers include "Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker", "Joker", "Avengers: Endgame", and "Midsommar". Settle in with us on this episode, queue up the trailers, and watch along as you listen to us respond to them. After each trailer we discuss our expectations and thoughts about the movie and give a 'will go see it' rating. If you have comments or questions about the episode or the podcast in general, contact us on instagram or twitter @prosceniafilm or email us at podcast@prosceniafilmsociety.org.
Tim and Dustin discuss the history and future of blockbuster movies. Dustin rapid fires movie trivia at Tim.
In this week's Quick Cuts, Dustin and Tim review the 2019 version of Pet Sematary. Tim surprises Dustin by having watched the movie. Tim has not read the book, has not seen the 1989 version, and has seen the trailer for the 2019 version. The first part of the podcast is spoiler-free. After ample warning, they move into spoilers. Both parts include ample direction-shifting banter for those of you who enjoy their free-range discussions.
From The Proscenium Quick Cuts Captain Marvel movie review. Tim reviews the confusing Captain Marvel movie causing Dustin and Tim to discuss their thoughts on what is going on with Marvel and super hero movies in general. At 40 minutes, it's not exactly a Quick Cuts but covering super hero and Marvel movies at this point is no quick task.
Dustin and Tim interview best-selling author, actor, writer, and producer Greg Sestero. Greg was in town hosting a screening of his movie Best F(r)iends Volume 1, costarring Tommy Wiseau, at the Mayflower Arts Center in Troy, Ohio. Greg kindly sat down with us for an interview. We talk with Greg about The Room, The Disaster Artist (the book and the movie), Best F(r)iends Volume 1 and 2, horror movies, what Greg is currently working on, his experiences in making studio and independent films, and advice for today's actors, filmmakers, and screenwriters . Greg also answers Dustin's Rapid Fire questions in section 3.
Tim and Dustin start off by talking about their Spring Break trips (Tim to New York City, Dustin to Colorado) and then continue their conversation about Disney animation. Just like in part 1, they map what was going on in the Walt Disney Company's animated movies along with what was going on in the company, animation in general, Hollywood, and society. And just like in part 1, they stray a bit off topic. The recording was a late night one after they both had a long day and Tim suffers from several bouts of his mouth not fact-checking things with his brain before he talks. It wasn't intended to be a quiz of 'catch Tim's mess ups' but feel free to remind him of the things he didn't get quite right. (:
In this Quick Cuts episode, Dustin reviews the recent horror movie Us. Mostly spoiler-free. Tim hasn't seen the movie yet, so he asks Dustin questions about the movie to help determine if he wants to see it.
Tim is solo for this Quick Cut episode. He talks about one of his favorite movies, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and how difficult it is to discuss and explain why you like a movie or song that is personal.
Tim and Dustin discuss Proscenia Film Society news and updates, we delve into part 1 of our discussion of Disney animation with references to what was going on in Hollywood during the 1920s-1980s for perspective, and Tim tosses some rapid fire questions at Dustin including his idea for adapting a book into a movie.
Quick Cuts is a bonus short From The Proscenium episode where we discuss a movie or other subject. In this Quick Cuts, Dustin reviews the 2018 movie Suspiria. Tim suffers from some audio technical difficulties and a severe case of saying, "OK". A lot.
It's our first podcast! We introduce ourselves and our movie likes. Dustin challenges Tim with rapid fire questions.
On today’s podcast, we visit The Proscenium at The Drake to talk about Interact Theatre Company’s production of “HYPEMAN: A Break Beat Play” written by Iris Goodwin and directed by Ozzie Jones. Kyle Glenn (Pinnacle) and Bianca Sanchez (Peep One) sit in to break down this piece and talk a bit about hip-hop culture and its connection to their lives. We even get a sample rap from the piece as a tease at the end. Stay Tuned!
Chris Van Goethem started in 1983 as a technician in a rental company, like most technicians in that period. Before that he was active in school and youth theater. He became stage manager through training on the floor and self-study and toured with many companies throughout Europe. He has worked for Théâtre de la Place Liège, De Warande Turnhout, Young Persons Theater (UK), Open Cloth, various festivals in Morocco, Squonk Opera Pitsburg (US), Theater aan Zee, Champs d'action, Cultuurmarkt Antwerp, Theater Stap , Preserve the Desire, Villanella, Kommil Foo and Raamtheater. Van Goethem expanded his field of activity with teaching and consultancy in the field of stage techniques. He advised among others the theater technique for the Augustine Church Antwerp, De Warande Turnhout, Flaget Brussels, De Zwarte Komedie, the abbey of Herkenrode and the cultural center Merelbeke. He also advised on the preparation of the professional profiles and standards of Podiumtechniek (SERV), the professional qualifications (AHOVOKS), safety policy, training policy (SFP) and the start-up of various TSO schools and VDAB programs. His specializations are lighting, production and special effects. He teaches the RITCS (EHB) podium department, Sabbattini Antwerp and Comedrama Oujda (Morocco), three courses he co-founded. He also gives courses for the Pianofabriek, Arteveldehogeschool, SFP, SADA and Accademia Teatro alla Scala. Van Goethem wrote "lighting technology for stage technicians" and regularly publishes in professional journals such as Proscenium, STEPP magazine, Die Vierte Wand, Zichtlijnen and Proscen. He supervises the RITCS stage techniques students in their individual three-year research project. As part of the podium arts expertise center he examines the history of stage techniques, education and competence management, sustainability, and safety. From his engagement he is involved in international projects such as theatrEurope, Scenofest Prague, Wakha-Wakha, European Social Dialogue, Scenart Romania, OISTAT Time Line Working Group, ETTE and creativeskillsEurope. chris.van.goethem@ehb.be
On Episode #34 of the Violence Design Lab podcast, we're talking about working on stages that aren't a traditional proscenium. What happens when the audience is on two sides of the stage? Or three? Or they have you surrounded? Let's talk about which stage combat illusions work, which ones don't, and which ones can be tweaked to still be effective. Plus, we'll go beyond just technique and talk about how the shape of the stage can help shape your design.
You've done it - it's your time to shine, and the pressure is on. The question is do you sink or swim? (Spoiler: You're an Empjoyee - You swim!) How do you: Handle the high-stakes situations that come with switching careers and progressing in your career? Find a way to bring your best self to work and do your best work when you only have one chance to get it right? Come back from a mistake or misunderstanding in a project so that you can deliver on project and customer goals? Today, you'll get insight into how you can perform at your best in high-stake situations through the Sam Port's career journey. Sam has pursued multiple careers in his life from amusement park operations, to acting and producing, to his current role as Creative Director at Proscenium where he designs and executes large-scale live experiences for some of the largest brands in the US. Enjoy! By the end of this episode, you'll be able to: Identify examples of how to meet business objectives and of B2B (business to business) and B2C (business to consumer) through large-scale experiential events Utilize multiple methods to perform at the top of your level in high-stakes situations Apply techniques to quickly bounce back from missteps at work to move forward and continue providing value Access the full episode show notes here: https://empjoyment.com/12 From Insight to Action Sam shared how he was able to identify what mindset supports peak performance and mitigates fear. His specific solution is not a solution that will work for everyone, but the approach of reflection and observation (aka increasing self awareness) is a path to anyone learning how to position themselves for peak performance. Your Joyney: Share a time when you were in a high-stakes works situation and the way you felt/things you did that lead to that success within the Empjoyment Community
2:03 - Origin story of Runcible Theatre. http://www.runcibletheatre.org 2:55 - Sweet Phoebe was their first show (a two person cast). http://www.runcibletheatre.org/sweet-phoebe-2014.html 6:01 - After that, Andrew decided to do shows with bigger casts. http://www.runcibletheatre.org/scenes-from-an-execution-2015.html http://www.runcibletheatre.org/a-number-2016.html 7:15 - Wounds to the Face. http://www.runcibletheatre.org/wounds-to-the-face.html 9:12 - Howard Barker, one of Andrew's favorite playwrights. http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsB/barker-howard.html 16:39 - Proscenium vs. Traverse/Alley stages. 21:48 - Someone walked out on Scenes from an Execution. 30:54 - Sarah Kane. http://www.inyerfacetheatre.com/archive7.html 31:53 - After the Dance. http://www.runcibletheatre.org/after-the-dance-2016.html 41:30 - Some scenes need to be blocked. 48:41 - Owen's roles at Runcible. 54:59 - A Number. http://www.runcibletheatre.org/a-number-2016.html 58:18 - Jake gets "crass" and asks about money. 1:14:37 - Promotional time: Wounds to the Face. http://www.runcibletheatre.org/wounds-to-the-face.html Follow us on Twitter or Facebook Intro Music: "Are You Famous, Yet?" - Laura Scruggs. Outro Music: "The Devil Is In The Beats" - The Chemical Brothers
Noah started NoPro when he decided that he wanted to find out more about the world of Immersive, and found there was no newsletter to follow. Years later he runs the definitive Guide to Immersive Entertainment in newsletter and deep-dive, long-form podcast format. He also records his show in our studio. We talk about the Ghost Ship fire, the world-changing Tension Experience, the fertile grounds for creation in LA, what Immersive Theatre is and how the term is abused, Think Tank's Trap House show, the paradigm-shifting advancements in VR, and the most important things that have happened in these worlds. If you don't know what Immersive is, you're in for a major lesson on what is in theory the most impacting art form in the world. If you do know what Immersive is, then you know Noah and you're excited to listen to this episode already. 3:51 - Introduction 5:57 - How do you feel about coming off haunt season? 6:41 - Noah’s thoughts on soul searching 8:21 - Noah’s day job with journalism, art and conflict with politics 8:51 - Jacob and Noah discuss the fire in Oakland http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/12/12/us/oakland-warehouse-ghost-ship-fire.html?_r=0 11:10 - Patricks thoughts on Facebook arguments 12:51 - Fuck Donald Trump 13:51 - Noah gives his thoughts on the Oakland fire and how it effected the people around him and the art world in general 17:01 - http://www.eastbaytimes.com/2016/12/06/oakland-fire-mayor-announces-1-7-million-grant-to-help-artists/ 17:36 - Read more about the Arts District development: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-arts-district-megaproject-20161210-story.html 18:51 - Noah discusses how the Los Angeles Arts District is changing and shifting while real artists are being pushed out 21:47 - http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-frank-gehry-project-20161101-story.html 22:41 - Patricks thoughts on the Oakland fire and what he thinks the number one reason DIY spaces get shut down 29:27 - “The problem is there is a lot of people out there with misinformation.” 36:18 - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-no-proscenium-podcast/id993356795?mt=2 https://twitter.com/NoProscenium 36:51- Bryon Bishop articles http://www.theverge.com/2016/11/17/13664940/the-walking-dead-robert-kirkman-delusion-virtual-reality-series http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/15/13292402/delusion-his-crimson-queen-interactive-play-jon-braver-interview http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/29/13466072/haunted-houses-halloween-immersive-theater-los-angeles http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/15/13294448/future-of-fear-haunted-houses-immersive-horror-halloween http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/30/13115910/tension-experience-ascension-haunted-house-escape-room-maze-bousman http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/22/13364882/escape-rooms-the-basement-trap-house-la-adam-milicevic-interview 37:42 - Noah Nelson breaks down what Immersive theater is 40:46 - http://www.traphouse.la 41:21 - http://sleepnomorenyc.com/#share http://www.thenshefell.com http://speakeasysociety.com/the-speakeasy-society http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/herocomplex/88578209-132.html http://www.capitalwperformance.com http://www.enterdelusion.com 42:16 - https://medium.com/@noahjnelson 44:31 - Patricks thoughts on Immersive theater 48:51 - Jacob talks about fearing the spotlight 52:49 - http://aureliafriedland.com/ 56:01 - https://www.lytro.com 57:33 - Noah explains what the new Cinema camera is, what it can do and how it ties in with VR. (read more on what a VR is here: http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/v/vr.htm) 1:01:36 - Did you go to the John Wolf abandoned hospital art show? http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Abandoned-Hospital-Transformed-Into-Art-Exhibit--395940561.html http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Abandoned-West-Adams-Hospital-Now-Houses-Fine-Art--395907791.html 1:04:27 - Noah Nelson gives his input on non interactive immersive shows 1:05:47 - The idea of open frame theater http://www.mikhaeltaragarver.com/theatre 1:06:11 - “Interactive theater does not have to be immersive to be interactive.” 1:08:31 - Jacob describes his favorite rooms in John Wolfs abandoned hospital art show 1:09:21 - You say something can be interactive but not immersive; can you give an example of that? 1:09:34 - Annie Lesser: Getting To Know You https://www.instagram.com/gettingtoknowyoushow/ http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/2241 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/getting-to-know-you-an-interactive-theater-piece#/ 1:12:46 - Annie Lesser A(partment) 8 http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/3822 1:14:31 - Noah explains how escape rooms can be immersive 1:18:21 - Patrick, when you were developing this escape room did you feel like you were developing an immersive theater show? 1:18:51 - Patrick explains the Think Tank Galleries escape room in more detail http://www.traphouse.la 1:25:58 - If you had to go back and change something Patrick, what would you do differently? 1:31:51 - Noah explains what The Delusion is https://medium.com/no-proscenium/delusion-returns-and-puts-the-bite-back-into-vampires-review-f7604b6f25dc#.y3fnhbmml 1:32:26 - Jacob gets wet off vocabulary 1:37:00 - Andrew McGregor: http://www.mightykingdrew.com 1:37:29 - https://medium.com/no-proscenium/delusion-returns-and-puts-the-bite-back-into-vampires-review-f7604b6f25dc#.y3fnhbmml 1:37:51 - http://www.theverge.com/2016/11/17/13664940/the-walking-dead-robert-kirkman-delusion-virtual-reality-series 1:39:11 - http://www.enterdelusion.com 1:40:26 - If you had to asses what about Delusion makes it a stand out what would you say? 1:43:30 - What is The Tension Experience? http://thetensionexperience.com http://thetensionexperience.com/forums/ 1:45:51 - Noah explains what one of the stories for Tension was 1:49:51 - Stripping down in The Tension Experience 1:56:04- Manipulating and brainwashing 2:00:56 - Patrick explains what Darren Lynn did at The Think Tank Gallery http://www.darrenlynnbousman.com 2:10:26 - Megan Reilly: https://medium.com/no-proscenium/looking-for-a-game-with-consequences-81b6ebd53f92#.lw17i3wxq 2:12:41 - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/my-haunt-life/id1044021113?mt=2 2:14:16 - “The real currency is the attention the audience gives and if the company feeds it back.” 2:16:31 - If a 20 year old high energy individual was hopping in the arena right now, what kind of things would you want to see them do with all that energy? 2:18:24 - What was the first immersive theater show that you ever attended? http://sleepnomorenyc.com/#share http://www.thenshefell.com Did you go to New York specifically to see those shows? 2:22:21 - Where you can find more of Noah Nelson http://www.noproscenium.com https://twitter.com/NoProscenium https://www.facebook.com/noproscenium/?ref=br_rs
Everything is backwards! Recent guest Jennifer Chang (Chalk Rep's Diet of Worms) becomes the host and No Prosceium founder Noah Nelson is the guest as Jennifer seeks the answer to the question: What is No Proscenium? If you've been wondering that youself, this is the episode you won't want to miss. Find No Pro on Twitter: @NoProscenium, at Patreon: patreon.com/noproscenium, and on Medium: medium.com/no-proscenium
Members of the studio Proscenium join me this week to discuss their upcoming multiplayer horror title, Spectre. But it isn't just any horror title: it's also available for the Oculus Rift, taking full advantage of the OC's unique features in an effort to create a truly unique horror game that players will not soon forget. Fully funded onKickstarter April 1, Proscenium is aiming to release this multiplayer/Oculus Rift horror hybrid sometime later this year. They share some great ideas during the course of the interview which is sure to at least peak the interest of horror fans that want something different in their video games. Moreover, we also discuss what's potentially on the horizon for virtual reality as well. It's a great interview that you won't want to miss - and it's only on Game Academy Radio!Hosted by Dusty Wright, Game Academy Radio is the official weekly radio show of GameAcademy.com.Like what you hear? Follow Game Academy on Facebook and Twitter for daily indie development tips and strategies!
Members of the studio Proscenium join me this week to discuss their upcoming multiplayer horror title, Spectre. But it isn't just any horror title: it's also available for the Oculus Rift, taking full advantage of the OC's unique features in an effort to create a truly unique horror game that players will not soon forget. Fully funded onKickstarter April 1, Proscenium is aiming to release this multiplayer/Oculus Rift horror hybrid sometime later this year. They share some great ideas during the course of the interview which is sure to at least peak the interest of horror fans that want something different in their video games. Moreover, we also discuss what's potentially on the horizon for virtual reality as well. It's a great interview that you won't want to miss - and it's only on Game Academy Radio!Hosted by Dusty Wright, Game Academy Radio is the official weekly radio show of GameAcademy.com.Like what you hear? Follow Game Academy on Facebook and Twitter for daily indie development tips and strategies!