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Digital Void Podcast
Rabbits w/ Terry Miles

Digital Void Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 51:19


This week, we're joined by author of Rabbits, CEO of Minnow Beats Whale, and co-creator of The Black Tapes, Terry Miles. Miles explains the origins of The Black Tapes, the playful interactivity fictional podcasts afford creators and audiences, and the worldbuilding required for people to become fully immersed in a story. How do people respond to a paranormal version of Serial? In what ways does it mirror audience's first interactions with Orson Welles' 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast?Then, Miles discusses Rabbits: Why do alternate reality games feel appropriate for our digital moment? When experience and time flatten, why can the world feel like an ARG, itself?About Terry Miles:Terry Miles is an award-winning Writer/Director/Producer who was born among the wheat fields in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, raised in the plains beneath the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and forged by rain in the deep emerald gloom of the Pacific Northwest. He's a novelist, filmmaker, podcaster and the CEO and founder of Minnow Beats Whale. As Writer/Director/Producer, Terry's had three feature films premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, and has been nominated for ten Leo Awards (Producing, Writing, Directing, Editing, and Cinematography). Terry created his first few podcasts in 2006, but soon movies took over. Just about a decade later, he founded The Public Radio Alliance which features the hit podcasts: TANIS, RABBITS, and The Last Movie. He also co-created The Black Tapes Podcast and directed a western starring Donald Sutherland and Christian Slater, an action movie starring Steve Austin, Danny Trejo and Serinda Swan, and more. He's also written and directed numerous award-winning short films, web series, and alternate reality games.Show Notes and Resources:The Black TapesTanisRabbitsWar of the Worlds - Orson Welles (1938)Strand InstituteCicada 3301Gravity's RainbowThe GameThe New Hollywood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rabbits
Episode 204: The Call of the Void

Rabbits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 29:34 Very Popular


An old recording of a disturbing scientific study involving Path Cards - and the trail of destruction behind it - prompts Riley to seek out her own Path - one that points towards the mysterious traveler, and a Public Radio Alliance veteran named Carly Parker. RABBITS WEBSITE RABBITS NOVEL is available now!Order your copy today! Visit terrymiles.com for more information. To hear the next episode right now visit stitcherpremium.com/rabbits, click start free trial, select the monthly plan and use the promo code RABBITS. ABOUT RABBITS (NOVEL) “An outstanding debut technothriller, impossible to put down.” -Publisher's Weekly STARRED “A twisted trip through a cool digital wilderness of a mystery. This book sticks to your brain. Read it.” -Norman Reedus “A twisty roller coaster that morphs seamlessly from treasure hunt to conspiracy thriller to escape room.” -Kirkus (Starred) “Rabbits is a remarkably assured debut, deftly written and laced with intrigue. Murakami meets Ready Player One.” -Nicholas Eames "Dude, I dug the hell out of this book…the mix of 80s pop culture nostalgia and a thrilling mystery made it impossible to put it down." -Derek Kolstad, Creator and Writer of the John Wick franchise.

Fringe Radio Network
WHERE DID THE ROAD GO? BELIEVER: A PARANORMAL MYSTERY

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 95:18


Seriah interviews Julie Saunders, creator of the "Believer: A Paranormal Mystery" podcast. Topics include audio fictional drama, Mormonism, the psychic medium business, skepticism, atheism, subjective interpretation of experiences, horror and comedy fiction, a weird Bigfoot story, personality types in the paranormal investigation world, the Oregon Bigfoot Highway, Indigenous beliefs about Sasquatch, Biblical giants, worldwide wild man beliefs, the difficulties of flesh and blood Bigfoot, the tabloid "Weekly World News", paranormal vs. synchronistic events, Post-Mormon communities, religious fundamentalism and materialist atheism, infrasound, Havana Syndrome, infrared light effects on cameras, perceptions of the world by dogs, canine awareness of their owners' return, the process of audio storytelling, sound design, the corporatization of podcasting, Joshua Cutchin's "The Brimstone Deceit" and the paranormal scent of sulfur, UFOs and non-ET explanations, alien life's possible different forms, H.P. Lovecraft, the interests of the Earth vs. those of humanity, H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine", extreme forms of life, giant squid, climate change and the polar regions, the credibility of paranormal experiencers, commonalities in paranormal phenomena, weird experiences as a performance for an observer, the McMinnville Flying Saucer and subsequent McMenamins' UFO Festival, alien experiences as Shamanic awakening, anxiety and panic disorder, a bizarre UFO landing spot incident, Aleister Crowley, Jack Parsons, science and magick, Thelema, germ theory, the nature of consciousness, dreams, the fallible nature of memory, "The Invisible Gorilla", an unusual childhood memory, the intelligence and perceptions of other species, fiction writers and the paranormal, "Wolf 359" audio drama, a strangely hypocritical novelist, the world of paranormal podcasting, "The Black Tapes" podcast and others, writing horror scripts, Mothman, Public Radio Alliance, the TV series "Lost", Tarot and the creative process, and much more! This is some very enjoyable, naturally flowing conversation that goes all over the place!- Recap by Vincent Treewell

Where Did the Road Go?
Believer: A Paranormal Mystery - Dec 2, 2021

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021


Seriah interviews Julie Saunders, creator of the "Believer: A Paranormal Mystery" podcast. Topics include audio fictional drama, Mormonism, the psychic medium business, skepticism, atheism, subjective interpretation of experiences, horror and comedy fiction, a weird Bigfoot story, personality types in the paranormal investigation world, the Oregon Bigfoot Highway, Indigenous beliefs about Sasquatch, Biblical giants, worldwide wild man beliefs, the difficulties of flesh and blood Bigfoot, the tabloid "Weekly World News", paranormal vs. synchronistic events, Post-Mormon communities, religious fundamentalism and materialist atheism, infrasound, Havana Syndrome, infrared light effects on cameras, perceptions of the world by dogs, canine awareness of their owners' return, the process of audio storytelling, sound design, the corporatization of podcasting, Joshua Cutchin's "The Brimstone Deceit" and the paranormal scent of sulfur, UFOs and non-ET explanations, alien life's possible different forms, H.P. Lovecraft, the interests of the Earth vs. those of humanity, H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine", extreme forms of life, giant squid, climate change and the polar regions, the credibility of paranormal experiencers, commonalities in paranormal phenomena, weird experiences as a performance for an observer, the McMinnville Flying Saucer and subsequent McMenamins' UFO Festival, alien experiences as Shamanic awakening, anxiety and panic disorder, a bizarre UFO landing spot incident, Aleister Crowley, Jack Parsons, science and magick, Thelema, germ theory, the nature of consciousness, dreams, the fallible nature of memory, "The Invisible Gorilla", an unusual childhood memory, the intelligence and perceptions of other species, fiction writers and the paranormal, "Wolf 359" audio drama, a strangely hypocritical novelist, the world of paranormal podcasting, "The Black Tapes" podcast and others, writing horror scripts, Mothman, Public Radio Alliance, the TV series "Lost", Tarot and the creative process, and much more! This is some very enjoyable, naturally flowing conversation that goes all over the place! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Download

Podcast Junkie
TANIS

Podcast Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 11:09


This week we’re traveling the woods of the Pacific Northwest with the Public Radio Alliance and Minnow Beats Whale. This week we’re talking about TANIS. TANIS takes places in the Pacific Northwest specifically near Seattle Washington and is the story of Nic Silver who stumbles in to the mystery of TANIS. Floating between fiction and reality it tows the line so well you’ll become a conspiracy theorist right alongside them. If you enjoy this episode please take a moment to follow TANIS on social media and subscribe to them wherever you’re listening to Podcast Junkie. TANISTwitterFacebookInstagram Podcast JunkieTwitterDiscordPatreonFacebookInstagram

The Last Movie
Episode 103: The Cameraman

The Last Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 32:12


As Nic and MK are working to put together clues, they interview a mysterious visitor at the Public Radio Alliance studio. SUPPORT TANIS ON PATREON FOR A WHOLE BUNCH OF EXCLUSIVE BONUS AUDIO AND VISUAL STUFF! http://patreon.com/tanispodcast Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoy The Last Movie, you'll love our other podcasts! TANIS RABBITS Public Radio Alliance    

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The Black Tapes
A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Black Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 4:01


Tanis podcast host Nic Silver and regular contributor MK, explore the possible existence of "The Last Movie," an infamous underground feature film, reputed to drive you insane. Legend has it that every screening of this film was surrounded by bloodshed and controversy: one reviewer actually described slipping on blood in the aisle, as he ran through dozens of people trying to tear him apart.  http://patreon.com/tanispodcast http://thelastmoviepod.com http://publicradioalliance.com http://tanispodcast.com http://twitter.com/thelastmoviepod For fans of: The Black Tapes, TANIS, RABBITS, PRA, Public Radio Alliance, WYNC, Serial, S-Town, paranormal, supernatural, NPR, This American Life, 99% Invisible, Audio Drama, Invisibilia, Gimlet, Mystery, Mystery Show, Up and Vanished, Parcast, Serial Killers, True Crime, horror, film, art, WBEZ, fiction, non-fiction, documentary, docudrama, PNWS, Pacific Northwest, Stories  

Mostly Kobolds EXTEND
Episode 4 - News, News, News and more (News)

Mostly Kobolds EXTEND

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 52:17


Hello! We had to record this one early due to stuff happening during our regular recording date. We were also rather pressed for time too. As such, we weren't able to record new interstitials for our "sponsors" nor could we do a new middle segment. The audio might be a lil clipped sounding at points too due to recording in Mark's room as opposed to our usual spot. So uh, enjoy this mostly news based episode of MKE? Maybe??  We'll have more interesting stuff for you next time, don't worry. If you found this episode rather lacking, we implore you to check out our secondary podcast, Dic Geeks! We just did an episode on Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats, it's good.Footnote, Mark says he doesnt think the company "Public Radio Alliance" exists and he's wrong: http://www.publicradioalliance.com/about-pra/ they're a separate entity to Pacific Northwest Stories and Minnow Beats Whale, the producers of Tanis and Rabbits etc. Footnote 2, Emma says Wikipedia says Shenmue 3 is coming out Q3 2018. It does not, it says December 2017. Still, Q3 2018 is probably more accurate.Footnote 3, the kids in Captain Underpants are called George and Harold. I don't remember if my summary of the main premise is right or not but who cares.Music by ghostwerk: https://ghostwerk.bandcamp.com