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A quick rundown on what Dinosaur Hunter is, from creator Rob Gokee, writer & actor Ed Robinson, and producer Allison Vanore.
It's a minisode of Mitchum! Mitchum and producer Rob Gokee sit down to talk about some of the short stories that didn't make season 1!
This week Brad is out of town so we invited Rob Gokee on the show to talk about movies, TV, and his favorite subject tacos. We hit all kinds of subjects like Fast & The Furious, Transformers, Breaking Bad, Netflix, podcasts and much much more!
Ruben Saldana dedicated himself to helping at-risk youth in Orlando, FL after his 17 years in prison for gang-related activities as a teen. With his wife's help, Coach Ruben started Ru-Camp, training teens in mixed martial arts. Ruben requires the kids to stay in school, study hard, and most of all to maintain a clean disciplinary record. Some Ru-Camp teens have competed at the highest levels nationally. Click to view his video. Rob Gokee composes music for indie film scores and is an accomplished author. In the Belly of the Fail Whale is about his first year on Twitter. Rob also wrote TacoCity Los Angeles, which he parlayed into a podcast. robgokee.com Casey Ryan is the host / creator of the The Cutting Room Floor podcast. He joins us to chat with Ruben and Rob, who've been on his show. A lifelong pop-culture enthusiast and self-proclaimed Academy Awards geek, Casey loves hearing stories from creative people and leveraging his corporate sales experience to promote his guests’ projects on-air. talkshoe.com/show/cutting-room-floor Joan Tabb is founder of Great in 8 Coaching and author of Building Blocks for the New Retirement. An expert in managing life transitions, her ReVitalment program is reinvigorating the retirement paradigm for Baby Boomers daunted by 24-7 freedom and how to replace the purpose and structure of a career. Joan has held leadership roles at Apple and Intel. JoanTabb.com
Rob Gokee tells stories in many different ways. He's the author of In the Belly of the Fail Whale: How Twitter Changed My Life in One Year and Tacocity: Los Angeles. The later is a companion to the hit podcast he produces and scores about tacos and the people around the world who make them. He also produces Mitchum, a podcast about the adventures of a bootlegger accused of murder. And that's not all! Over the last 11 years, he’s written music for over 100 films and shows, including Top Chef, Braxton Family Values, and The New Adventures of Peter & Wendy. In other words, Rob doesn't take no for an answer. So how does he do it and what has he learned? Take a listen.
We're back with Rob Gokee of Tacocity discussing the 3 albums we'd have on an island, the movie we'd show to a person that's never seen one, extinct animals you'd bring back, and the best edible food delivery system!
On this episode, Isidro sits down to have a good conversation with a fellow podcaster – Rob Gokee, the host of Tacocity Podcast – Rob shares a little bit of his journey as well as some personal stories while growing up in Los Angeles. They both agree, this conversation could have lasted a whole week! This is part of a crossover episode where Isidro also joins Rob on his podcast. To get the other episode, please follow this link: https://goo.gl/ZKNQDe - You can also find his podcast on his site: http://robgokee.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter - @10ktacos Comments@10ktacos.com Tenthousandtacos.com or 10Ktacos.com
Hello Film Reverie listeners! This week we have our friend Rob Gokee on the show to talk about film composing and tacos. That’s right tacos. Those of you who know Rob, already know that he has an obsession for tacos. Eating them and making them and then eating them again. His love for tacos is so much so that he is actually writing a book called Tacocity. We talk film composing, movie trailers, social networking, and self-publishing in this episode. Rob is a really smart guy and has a lot to share. We hope you enjoy our conversation.
We opened the show with "Al Qaedirection" by Rucka Rucka Ali, welcomed Slambo back from Boar Camp, and listened to an amazing new Ryder Reacts to Urban Dictionary "Witch's Kiss". The Driz and Frankie performed "Fastlane" by Royce Da 5'9" and Eminem and we did the new "Too Many Rapes" titled "Family Ties". Rob did Drizzlenews, and Slim read an internet thread about Richard Cason. We talked to David The Producer and The Driz dropped 5 new tracks, interviewed Composer, Author, and Podcaster Rob Gokee, caught up with our good friend Allen Clark from The Potential Problems Podcast, and Dylan, Andy, and Cole from The Well Kept & Unclean Podcast and The Driz rap battled Andy. Frankie and the Driz learned how to make free money!!! It was an amazing show!!!
In this episode we talk with Rob Gokee about his new web series Brian Majestic: Dinosaur Hunter, composition for TV & Film, and some super special, top secret news that no one else knows! Listen in. Rob is always fun to talk to and has a lot of interesting things to say.
Our first episode with our first guest and friend Rob Gokee who writes music for indie films, television and webseries. This Los Angeles-based composer is known for his varying style & flexibility, studied Music Theory & Composition at the University of New Mexico, and then spent six months under the tutelage of world renowned composer Christopher Young (Spider-Man 3, The Grudge, Ghost Rider). Rob has scored 12 feature films, over 100 short films, and three dozen different TV series & pilots, including the National Geographic show “Known Universe,” SyFy’s “Fact Or Faked,” PBS’ “Roadtrip Nation,” Speed Channel’s “Car Science,” and TruTV’s “Police POV.” Rob has also scored commercials for Sony two years in a row, promoting their surround sound products.
Teaser episode for the new podcast Tacocity. Meet host Rob Gokee and learn about what's going to be covered weekly in this taco-centric show!
Rob Gokee is a composer working in the actual film industry, so naturally Shaun asked him about tacos and Twitter. As mentioned in the episode, listen to Rob's appearances on Film Reverie here: http://filmreverie.com/podcast/film-reverie-take-41/, here: http://filmreverie.com/podcast/film-reverie-podcast-take-12/, and here: http://filmreverie.com/podcast/film-reverie-podcast-take-1/. Rob spoke in great depth about his work as a composer on the Film Room Podcast: http://thefilmroom.podbean.com/e/tfr-36-whats-the-score-wguest-rob-gokee/. Check out Rob's first book, In the Belly of the Fail Whale: How Twitter Changed My Life in One Year, on Amazon! http://amzn.to/1S3jf59 Pre-order Rob's upcoming book, Tacocity: Los Angeles Through the Eyes of a Tacophile! https://www.inkshares.com/projects/tacocity-los-angeles-through-the-eyes-of-a-tacophile Rating and reviewing us on iTunes is one of the most helpful things you could possibly do for us, and you can do it here: http://nototally.com/iTunes Comment at our website: http://nototally.com Like us on facebook: https://facebook.com/nototally Yell at us on twitter: https://twitter.com/NoTotally
Welcome to another outtakes episode! This week's jumbo archive of outtakes dates way back to a year ago. Joining us are guests Colin Hill, Beck Poppins, Rob Gokee, and Matt Jackson! Hear: Lots of comic talk! Hear: pre-show madness! Hear: Albert's phone going during record! All this and much more! Enjoy!
Ever wanted to know how all that music you hear in your favorite TV shows and movies gets made? We did too! So we asked composer Rob Gokee how it's done! Austin, Al, and Rob talk all manner of things, from music to movies (and all of the above), to TV shows we're keeping up with. Join us as we discuss the stuff of pure emotion! Most of the backing tracks to this episode are Rob's compositions, all of which can be found on Rob's site at RobGokee.com. We encourage you to listen to them on their own, they're great fun! Other bits of score come from Lost, Frozen, The X-Files, Steven Universe, and Breaking Bad. Some things Rob has worked on include: The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy (Fun Webseries!) Dark Knight Legacy (A Dark Knight Fan Film!) and Dueling Kapowskis (A Dreamworks Animated Webseries!) What E.T. would be like without John Williams' score Junkie XL's Youtube (The guy behind the Mad Max: Fury Road score breaks down his tracks) E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser Rob: @RobGokee Check out our side blog: The Film Room Lobby We are on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate, and review! Come help us grow and gain access to exclusive content! (New!) Up Next: The Spirit! (For real this time)