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Today's guest is John Carrington III, a DP and colorist in Greenville, South Carolina. Per John's request, I added the explicit tag to the cover art of this episode, even if it isn't actually an explicit interview. Although, he did give me an opportunity to make use of some of my sound effects. As I mention in the show, this interview was filled with "a-ha" moments for me and I'm so glad to have this conversation recorded so I can reference back to it. I know you'll feel the same. If you are needing some inspiration to progress your own film career, look no further than this interview. In this episode, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at his work on Matthew Rojas' Short Film "DIVA". I was actually able to work G&E on this film and got to see an early cut, and I think Matthew and John were able to make real art together on this project. Go ahead and follow them on social media now because this is a film you don't want to miss. We also talk about John's early days as a casino blackjack dealer, the experience of having two megachurches fight over you, free trips to China, shooting a film in Mongolia with available light, how being a colorist helped him make relationships in the industry, how investing in personal projects can land you a national commercial, the importance of being inspired by what you shoot with, taking jobs outside your comfort zone, a-ha moments, working with Dylan Hahn on Roland Lewis' music video “WAIT”, what it's like living in Greenville, SC as a DP and surprising his local citizens that he actually lives there. John the man and I'm so glad he was able to take time out of his busy schedule to be on the show. WARNING. Knowledge bombs will be dropped. Follow John's work here: http://www.johncarrington.co/ https://www.instagram.com/jcarrington3/ https://vimeo.com/johncarrington3 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hometownhollywood/support
In this episode the host Nora Natish discussed Week 2 of the NFL Preseason, provided a WNBA update, and a Yankees update. Nora's Spotlight of The Week is Roland Lewis. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtmv/support
Brooklyn gets to know Amanda... Thanks for listening! You can follow the show on Instagram @newgradpodcast, or click here: https://www.instagram.com/newgradpodcast/?hl=en Episode and cover art by Rebecca Montgomery. You Can follow her on Instagram @heartwork_r You can also support her by downloading screensavers of the images from Seasons 1 and 2 here: https://ko-fi.com/album/Phone-Screen-Savers--Confessions-of-a-New-Grad-N4N64P1E8?fbclid=IwAR0rt_Rh3BjMV5mDJHMirBZCxgrmkfTwSPlGtXONRuE2TlljYYWeAt7V0uY EPISODE SOUNDTRACK (In order of appearance): "For a Time in this World" by Cardamom "Fresh Air" by Memory Theory "Costa Del Maresme" Mikey Geiger "Steady" by Roland Lewis
Welcome to the Working Waterfronts Podcast, a collaboration between the National Working Waterfront Network and the American Shoreline Podcast Network. In this inaugural episode, host Ashley Bennis talks with three working waterfront organizers from both the East and West coasts. First up, Ashley welcomes Roland Lewis, President and CEO of Waterfront Alliance in NYC. Under his leadership, the Waterfront Alliance has organized a powerful constituency, instituted new programs, helped create a new waterfront plan for NYC, and made the Alliance a leading waterfront policy organization in the state and nation. Then, Ashley speaks with John Dire from the grass-roots grown Sausalito Working Waterfront Coalition. John advocates for the interests of those whose livelihoods are linked to the Marinship, a former WWII shipbuilding site that is undergoing a multifaceted evolution. Finally, Ashley chats with Deb Granger, a founding member of the Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County in Washington State. Deb is the Interim Program Manager for the organization and has spent most her life working on the waterfront. She brings years of experience from the seafood/fishing sector and is currently developing a scholarship program for students interested in marine industry trades. Check out ASPN's newest show -- the Working Waterfronts Podcast -- a show that will take you down to the historic wharfs, docks, and harbors along the American shoreline that are the cornerstone of many coastal communities. It's going to be a great series.
Welcome to Hub-Bub, the people's podcast, where we engage our citizens and investors with the activities of the City of Hagerstown's Planning and Code Administration and encourage everyone to contribute to Hagerstown's growth. In the ninth episode of the Hub-Bub Podcast, we discuss: History of Lawn Care Noxious Weeds Maryland Laws Hagerstown Laws Weird News Story - Leaning Tower in Dallas - https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/weird_news/leaning-tower-of-dallas-is-online-star-after-implosion/article_b19bcdf5-350a-5f32-b8a4-5270ad773dee.html Follow us on Social Media! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/City-of-Hagerstown-PCAD-803712606672431/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pcad_hagerstown LinkedIn - https://www.hagerstownmd.org/755/Code-Administration-and-Permitting Watch and Subscribe to the Hub-Bub Podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWXJkvXV8uqubezAlm-MXaA Email us your questions at pcad@hagerstownmd.org Follow and check out our featured artist, Roland Lewis at https://www.facebook.com/rolandlewismusic/ Intro music by Joseph McDade - https://josephmcdade.com/music Thank you for listening to the Hub-Bub Podcast!
We’re joined this week by Roland Lewis to discuss his debut album “Starting Over”. A composer and filmmaker by trade, his album Starting Over documents a particularly rough period in his life and he joins us to share his story & craft. It’s an incredibly heartfelt conversation and the kind of the thing we were aiming for when we decided to launch this podcast. We hope you enjoy!A composer by night, you can find (and license) Roland’s music on MusicBed, keep up with him on Instagram (@iamrolandlewis) and listen to his album wherever you get your tunes (Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Deezer). He’s also a very talented filmmaker, check out his music videos & his recently launched children’s series on YouTube called Bings & Potts.
Title by Melissa Dawson. Jacinta traded her country lifestyle for a soulless but wealthy life working for the ABC. Bazza and Genine are living their dreams in the country but it looks like drought might force them from their home. Cast: Hollie James, Roland Lewis, Louisa Fitzhardinge and David Peake on keys. Edited by Morgan Phillips.
What is Elon Musk up to now? What is the Boring company? Why is a state legislator in California threatening to ban the possession of flamethrowers? All these topics and a review of new tech from 2017 are coming up in this episode of Just About Anything! Thanks for listening! Articles to read: Top ten breakthrough tech of 2017: https://www.technologyreview.com/lists/technologies/2017/ The Boring Company: https://www.boringcompany.com Musk Flamethrower: https://goo.gl/NtvKhQ Lawmaker reaction: https://goo.gl/pXaocK Make your own flamethrower with Roland Lewis: https://goo.gl/J457Y2 Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/justaboutanything)