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Jim is still down with covid so my buddy Ron Dawson (author of “Dungeons ‘n' Durags” and host of podcast of the same name) joins me to break this episode down. Does Dorthy feel repressed guilt about the fate of Linda? Will Gator find redemption? Is Lorraine a villain? And what the hell does “Blanket” mean, anyway?! All this plus feedback including a fascinating email on David Graeber's “Debt: The First 5,000 Years“.Very much appreciate Ron for filling in for Jim on short notice! If you want to check out some specific podcasts we've been on together, check out the Three Right Turns episode “Be The Picard You Want to See in the World”, or check out Dungeons and Durags episodes “Squids, Crabs, and Barrels...Oh my!” and “Happy Birthday White Jesus”.Send your feedback to fargo@baldmove.com!Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | ForumsFollow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookLeave Us A Review on Apple PodcastsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5952832/advertisement
Jim is still down with covid so my buddy Ron Dawson (author of “Dungeons ‘n' Durags” and host of podcast of the same name) joins me to break this episode down. Does Dorthy feel repressed guilt about the fate of Linda? Will Gator find redemption? Is Lorraine a villain? And what the hell does “Blanket” mean, anyway?! All this plus feedback including a fascinating email on David Graeber's “Debt: The First 5,000 Years“. Very much appreciate Ron for filling in for Jim on short notice! If you want to check out some specific podcasts we've been on together, check out the Three Right Turns episode “Be The Picard You Want to See in the World”, or check out Dungeons and Durags episodes “Squids, Crabs, and Barrels...Oh my!” and “Happy Birthday White Jesus”. Send your feedback to fargo@baldmove.com! Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim is still down with covid so my buddy Ron Dawson (author of “Dungeons ‘n' Durags” and host of podcast of the same name) joins me to break this episode down. Does Dorthy feel repressed guilt about the fate of Linda? Will Gator find redemption? Is Lorraine a villain? And what the hell does “Blanket” mean, anyway?! All this plus feedback including a fascinating email on David Graeber's “Debt: The First 5,000 Years“. Very much appreciate Ron for filling in for Jim on short notice! If you want to check out some specific podcasts we've been on together, check out the Three Right Turns episode “Be The Picard You Want to See in the World”, or check out Dungeons and Durags episodes “Squids, Crabs, and Barrels...Oh my!” and “Happy Birthday White Jesus”. Send your feedback to fargo@baldmove.com! Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts
Ron Dawson, aka "blerdronner" on social media, is the author of the satirical memoir, "Dungeons N Durags: one black nerd's comical quest of racial identity and crisis of faith", and is the host of the podcast with the same name on the Ebony Podcast Network. You can find his book here: https://www.amazon.com/Audible-Dungeons-n-Durags/dp/B0BYPJRKMB/ref=sr_1_3?qid=1681701830&refinements=p_27%3ARon+Dawson&s=books&sr=1-3
Its Thursday and you know what that means The band is back together for another stop on our road to 100 and this week we have a bumper one In the main event Rob sits down with Mr Ron Dawson. Dialling in all the way from across the Atlantic, Ron talks all about his running journey, his success in Triathlon, his focused and driven attitude to use movement and exercise to prolong his quality of life and his 'DO NOT QUIT' mantra That's not all for this week's action packed show - Bemma talk parkrun with a tiny guest along for the ride, the lads get excited about our upcoming community event at Alton Towers this weekend and announce our big fundraising plans to support Make A Wish Foundation over the coming months If you would like to take part in our World Cup Prediction game then email the podcast on whatthefartlekpodcast@gmail.com for full info ore donate directly to our Make A Wish fund on our JUST GIVING The National Running Show North is back in January and you can bag a free ticket using the code FARTLEK over at their website - it's only valid until 21st November so be quick and be a part of the UK's biggest and best running expo Remember you can join our Fartlek Family at any time, be part of our 100+ strong community of amazing people, organising meet ups, catch ups and general nonsense all year round Make sure you keep up to date on all our goings-on, upcoming events and latest episode details by signing up to our BRAND NEW NEWSLETTER Make sure you subscribe, rate, review and checkout our social media channels: Website: What The Fartlek Podcast Instagram: @Whatthefartlek_Podcast Facebook: What The Fartlek Podcast Twitter: @WhatTheFartlek YouTube: What The Fartlek Podcast Email us at - whatthefartlekpodcast@gmail.com Music by: Graham Lindley Follow on: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube Email at: g.lindley@hotmail.co.uk
Ron Dawson is not your typical Instagram influencer, but over twenty thousand people look to him for his no bullsh!t Texas wisdom about fitness and life. He joins us to talk about is journey from a doctors appointment that set him on the path to fitness, and what made him decide to share his thoughts on the gram.
We reviewed some really fun movies this week and talked our random talks. We start off with our conversation about Cyclops, Scott Summers, Slim, and I have to defend his honor while pointing out his issues. Don't forget about our Head Cannon Book Club "Dungeon & Durags" by Ron Dawson - grab your copy and read it. Then we will review it with Mr. Dawson himself (18:50) "The Woman King" (19:30) Review: In the 1800s, a group of all-female warriors protects the African kingdom of Dahomey with skills and fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Faced with a new threat, Gen. Nanisca trains the next generation of recruits to fight against a foreign enemy that's determined to destroy their way of life. Lord Jasen discusses the controversy over "The Woman King" (37:05) "Pearl" Review (45:30) Trapped on her family's isolated farm, Pearl must tend to her ailing father under the bitter and overbearing watch of her devout mother. Hoping for a more glamorous life, Pearl's ambitions, temptations and repressions all collide to horrific effect. This or That Pearl Edition (01:03:38 or 63:38) - we take other crazed women in movies and see who Lord Jasen, would rather... have? or is scarier? we really didn't set any rules to this game, we just played, and now so can you. Quick Show Recaps (01:06:55 or 66:55) - She-Hulk; Rick and Morty; Rings of Power; House of the Dragon Outro (01:11:25 or 71:25) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-allen10/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-allen10/support
This episode was us getting back and listening to the adventures of Jasen... Excuse me Lord Jasen. So we discuss his Dragon Con experience, and his TikTok clapping. We also talk about She Hulk clappin too. That sweet nectar. Also new Book Club book read coming soon: "Dungeons and Durags" by Ron Dawson, go get your copy so we can read and review it together. Also Mr. Ron Dawson said he would love to join us when we decide the date on the review. Dragon Con Convo (27:00) Racism in the Fandom (36:27) Dude Bros (1:08:30 or 68:30) Rundown: She Hulk twerking vs .... (01:27:38 or 87:38) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-allen10/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-allen10/support
2021 is (nearly) behind us and we thought it was prudent to gather a group of regular contributors to this feed and a handful of other entertainment insiders from around the industry to look back at the year. On the show we have regular hosts Ron Dawson, Scott Simmons & Damian Allen as well as Zeke Margolis (Account Director Melrose Mac), Sam Mestman (CEO We Make Movies) & Gary Adcock (Exec Director Filmscape Chicago). Enjoy the episode! Thank you for listening and supporting this show. We all wish you a very happy New Year! Liking the podcast? Leave a review on your favorite platform! We greatly appreciate your feedback :) The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on Crossing the 180, host Ron Dawson speaks with best-selling author and screenwriter Mishna Wolff, writer of the Ubisoft produced horror-comedy "Werewolves Within." Mishna and Ron have a blast talking about her career as a writer, how the project came to be, and the making of it. -Mishna on Twitter -Ron on Twitter Crossing the 180 theme music "Gettin' Paid, Part II by Alec's Band (CC BY) and curated from FreeMusicArchive.org. The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes!
In this week's episode we hear from Ron Dawson. Ron completed Ironman Tulsa this past summer and is currently training for the Boston Marathon which is scheduled for October 11,2021.Ron talks about his athletic background and how he realized a non-sports goal before setting into his “lazy years.” Now with the support of his wife of 38 years, Dee and his 5 grandchildren, he is able to manage his pest control business and the necessary training to get him ready for race day.Ron got my attention with his positive and informative Instagram posts, and he reveals what originally motivated his to create his Instagram account. You can follow Ron @rondawson.triRon currently training for the Boston Marathon. Ron qualified in earlier this year when he ran a 3 hour and 24 minute marathon. He credits too much “free” time over the last year coupled with years of knowledge that he has picked up along the way.We breakdown the qualify times required for my age group and decide that it's not about being a fast runner but an endurance runner that can run fast.Ron introduces me to the Western Australia Carb Loading Program and educates me on how he achieved “All World” status last year.We discuss the advantages of using an indoor trainer for cycling workouts. Ron gives his opinions of some pros and cons of the ones he has used. He explains how he got started in the sport of triathlon and stresses the benefits of “cross training” that have reduced his risk of injury.We wish Ron good luck and safe travels during his trip to Boston for the 125th running of the Boston Marathon.You can follow Ron on Instagram @rondawson.tri
In this episode I give an update on my personal journey. I give an overview of this weekend's schedule and breakdown what I learned on a recent 52 mile ride.Next week there will be another interview to enjoy. A few weeks back I spoke to Ron Dawson. Ron completed Ironman Tulsa earlier this year and is currently training for the Boston Marathon.You can follow Ron on Instagram @rondawson.tri
Welcome to another episode of Crossing the 180 with host Ron Dawson. This week, Ron talks with director Kimmy Gatewood about the Netflix rom-com "Good on Paper." Kimmy has an impressive CV as a television writer, editor, actor, and primarily director. Her narrative feature debut is the Netflix Original "Good on Paper" written by and starring comedian Iliza Schlessinger. On this episode we take a deep dive into Kimmy's career. From her early days doing improv, to her television career, to what it was like directing this feature. Along for the ride is guest co-host Tehana Weeks of We Make Movies. Tehana is a talented actress in her own right who also has an improv background, so the two of them geek out on that a bit. Stick around for the post-interview discussion Tehana and I have. Good on Paper Trailer Girls 5 Eva Trailer Kimmy Gatewood Ron on Twitter Huge thanks to MASV for sponsoring this show. Make sure to go to massive.io/AOTF to get 100GB of FREE file transfers! The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes!
Today we have the first installment of CROSSING THE 180, an interview series on Art of the Frame in the vein of "Fresh Air." Veteran podcaster, filmmaker, author, and marketer Ron Dawson hosts this slightly irreverent podcast where he interviews filmmakers from all aspects of the craft as they share both personal and professional stories of what it means to be a professional creative. On this episode, he interviews the amazing and insanely talented DP, director, and editor, Valentina Vee. Valentina is a Emmy nominated creator who has worked on dozens of international campaigns and shows for clients like Nike, AT&T, Fujifilm, Chevrolet, MTV and more. She is also the resident pro cinematographer at Aputure and one of the few Adobe Max Ambassadors. Ron chats with Valentina about a whole host of topics, including how women are treated in the industry (some of the stories she shares will make your jaw drop), how she got started as a filmmaker, how she goes about thinking about storytelling and workflow, and how she really feels about that “girl power” scene in Avengers: Endgame. Enjoy the episode! The Art of the Frame podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes.
Between growing public interest in the racial justice movement, a polarizing political landscape and folks trapped indoors for nearly nine months now, online activism is at an all time high. Accordingly, white supremacists who spew vitriolic and violent language and ideas also abound across social media platforms. This week Ron Dawson joins us to discuss his recent essay, "There’s a Jim Crow Mentality on Social Media,” which outlines his experiences combating racist trolls and threats of violence online. Later, diversity trainer Risha Grant joins us to discuss her idea that "radical acceptance" of our diverse selves makes us more valuable personally and professionally.
This Week In Writing, Justin talks with Ron Dawson about how his book went from serial installments on Medium to traditional publisher. Plus, we get into NaNoWriMo tips to get you ready for this year's challenge. Follow Ron on Medium, @RonDawson, check out Ron's book, Dungeons 'n' Durags (don't miss the soundtrack page), and his content marketing company, Blade Ronner Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/writingcooperative/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writingcooperative/support
A.Ron has a conversation with activist/filmmaker/author Ron Dawson, who stakes forth the claim of being his black doppleganger! Ron created a fantastic video using the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Darmok" to explain the concept of privilege. Ron invites us all to unleash our inner Picard to fight against modern injustices and inequality. If you'd like to see more of his work, you can find his serialized memoir about growing up black and nerdy, "Dungeons and Durags" here!
A recap of episode 85 of the Cracking Creativity podcast. If you liked it, check out the full episode with Ron Dawson the power of storytelling, putting in the work, and learning on the fly among many other things.
Ron Dawson‘s earliest experience with film came through a time traveling caper film he created when he was a kid. Unfortunately, like many creatives, “real life” aspirations took over. Instead of following his passion for film, he followed his interest in business. Ron’s first endeavor in business was attempting to buy and sell businesses with his cousin. Although this idea did not work out, it gave him a taste of the business world. After failing to launch his business buying venture, and graduating with a business degree from UC Berkley, Ron got a job at Screen Play Systems. After some time there, he later moved up to become a business manager at Intuit. While working for these different businesses, Ron was also working as a wedding videographer on the side. This was a pivotal crossroads for him. He could either continue with his six-figure salary, or he could venture out on his own. Instead of continuing to work at a high paying job he didn’t love, he chose to do a job he did love, making films. In this episode Ron talks about the power of storytelling, putting in the work, and learning on the fly among many other things. Here are three things you can learn from Ron: Tell Stories with Your Work One of the things that sets artists apart is their ability to tell a great story. Stories give your work meaning. They impact your audience in a way that your work can’t do on its own. Ron believes his ability to tell a story set his work apart from other wedding videographers. Instead of just documenting the wedding, he got to the emotional truth of the moment. “There is a documented truth in the images that you capture because this is what happened on that day, but I would argue that it’s not an emotional truth of what happened, but then you take those same emotions… and you kind of reduce them down to their core essence and you edit it in a way that flows like a story… and instead of an entire 60 minute Catholic ceremony… you just have the poignant parts of it and all those kinds of things that punch the emotion and you show that in such a way that anyone who watches it will be moved… then that has a more ringing of emotional truth.” The ability to tell a good story allows you to connect with anyone, even if they aren’t naturally connected to what’s happening on camera. Ron realized that anyone can document an event, but not everyone can tell a story that makes an impact. “The emotional truth of the day is that this is a day that moved people to tears or to laughter or to whatnot, and the best way to capture that and instill that in people who are not that emotionally connected naturally is through storytelling and music and the kind of things that filmmakers have used for a hundred years in order to tell stories.” Being able to tell a story through your art makes a huge difference. It allows you to connect directly to the moment. “It makes a huge difference the way that you deliver and tell a story in terms of being able to communicate a message or like I said, an emotional truth.” Put in the Work Before You Think You’re Ready I’ve talked a lot about how the perfect moment does not exist. It’s a lie we tell ourselves so we don’t have to put in the effort. But you will never get anywhere if you continue to wait for the perfect moment. You just have to walk through that open door when the opportunity presents itself. “As you do projects like that, ideas come up and the industry evolves, opportunities and doors are opened, and so it’s about doing that kind of stuff, and being mindful of the doors that open, and walking through them when you have the opportunity to do so.” Don’t wait until you have the right amount of money or equipment for the job. There is no right formula. The perfect moment doesn’t exist. Get started where you are with what you have. “I think a lot of creatives want to wait… until they have all the money that they need or they want to wait until they have all the equipment that hey need. They’re always waiting for just the right time or just the right formula and you can’t wait. You just have to start working on it.” The best way to make progress with your business is by building momentum and learning by doing. Don’t make excuses. Just do the work. “You need to actually get the momentum and start doing the thing you want to do, and then start learning along the way. But it’s the momentum of doing it, because you can always find excuses as to why you can’t or shouldn’t.” Learn and Do We’re all guilty of placing blame for why we haven’t found success as artists. One excuse we like to use is saying we don’t know enough. “I don’t know how to do that” is a phrase commonly heard among artists. The only way to learn is by doing. You have to put yourself out there. Like Ron says, if you want to be a filmmaker, start making films. “Always be learning anyway, but going back to that Pressfield quote about putting your ass where your heart wants to be, go out and start doing it. If you want to be a filmmaker, start shooting, start making films. This is going to be the number one piece of advice any filmmaker is going to tell you… if you want to be a filmmaker, start making films.” I know everyone wants to be prepared before they get started. But you can’t prepare for everything. There are some things you can only learn by doing. You have to learn as you go. “Start making something and learning how to make it and kind of learn as you go. Don’t feel like you have to learn everything at once.” The point is that you have everything at your disposal to become a successful creative. Stop making excuses for why you can’t do something. If you truly want something, you have to put in the effort to achieve it. “It’s so easy with all the tools at our disposal to do any kind of creative endeavor online now or offline. There’s no excuse whatsoever. Price is not an excuse. Time is not an excuse. There is no excuse to not just get out and start doing whatever it is you that you want to do.” Read more shownotes from episode 85 with Ron Dawson
Should you rent or own your video equipment? What makes the most sense? What factors help you make the choice? Ron Dawson author of the book: Refocus gets into incorporating HDSLRs into your business the smart way. This gem originally streamed live on May 10, 2010 at live.thedvshow.com but is still filled with relevant, timely concepts and smart information – minus the older equipment references!
Find the original post at: podcast.studiosherpas.com “You get to a point where there’s always going to be something that could hold you back, and you have to decide, ‘Ok, at which point am I not going to let that something be a hindrance to me starting to check things off of that bucket list that so many people have but they never actually get through.” [33:57] I’ve been a friend and admirer of Ron Dawson for over a decade now, and he seems to have a way of making everything he touches turn to gold. Ron is currently the host of Radio Film School, a podcast that many call “This American Life for filmmakers”. Before RFS though, Ron had started 2 more uber-popular podcasts geared towards the film and photography industry. Ron is now in the process of filming his first feature documentary, as well as transitioning his business and family into becoming global digital nomads. As with all successful people, Ron’s story has not been without struggle. In this episode, he shares how some of the hard times have inspired his life and business and forced him to focus only on the most high-value pursuits.
What happens when you feel like you're "wasting your talents?" Creative Director Ron Dawson,chats how this realization caused him to eventually leave his 9-5 to launch his own content marketing & video production agency. He discusses the importance of embracing your talents and how you can live in your purpose wholeheartedly. He also dives into his journey as a filmmaker, challenges he's faced along the way, how he finds inspiration, what keeps him going and more. SHOW NOTES: www.dreamsindrive.com/ron-dawson SUBSCRIBE: www.dreamsindrive.com/join Follow Dreams In Drive on Social: twitter.com/dreamsindrive instagram.com/dreamsindrive Follow Ron on social: www.instagram.com/daredreamerfm www.twitter.com/daredreamerfm www.daredreamer.fm Find Rana on social: instagram.com/rainshineluv twitter.com/rainshineluv www.ranacampbell.com
Mixed in America is a short film documentary series about the stories of biracial people in the proverbial â??melting pot.â?? These are stories to which we can all relate: no matter what color, creed or culture you claim.
In this episode I cover: 1) The return of Rocko's Modern Life and how I met the B-52's while working as a camera operator intern at a local Atlanta TV station. 2) Canon EOS 5D Mark IV rumors are heating up. I talk about the latest information from CanonRumors.com. It looks like the 5D Mark IV will support 4K video, but it does not come with a CFAST card slot. In a few days - perhaps as early as August 25, 2016 - we likely all will have the facts, but will it make a difference? 3) There's a free sound library available that may be of interest to digital media creatives. It's a royalty free library from Red Sky Lullaby. 4) If you are a Final Cut Pro X user, I tell you how you can win a free pass for the 2016 FCPX Creative Summit. And I also tell you about an awesome FCP X resource: fcp.co. 5) Kris Simmons - The Video Business Success Coach - returns to motivate you to put your biz into high gear. Ron Dawson of Radio Film School left us a voice mail with a great question about a topic we did not address in our series “Am I getting paid enough?” Stay tune to hear Ron’s question and Kris Simmons answer to it. Mentioned in the podcast: CrumplePop's website: http://crumplepop.com CrumplePop AudioDenoise: http://www.crumplepop.com/fcpx-premiere-plugin-audio-denoise/ CrumplePop EchoRemover: http://www.crumplepop.com/fcpx-premiere-audio-plugin-echoremover/ The return of Rocko's Modern Life: http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/11/12445758/rockos-modern-life-nickelodeon-one-hour-special-announcement New Canon EOS 5D Mark IV spec rumors: http://www.canonrumors.com/canon-eos-5d-mark-iv-specifications-and-image/ Verify on-demand-insurance for drone pilots: http://verifly.com Radiophonic Atmospheres FREE Sample Pack from Red Sky Lullaby: http://99sounds.org/radiophonic-atmospheres/ Make a donation to support the Digital Convergence Podcast: http://creativemethod.tv/donate Send email or leave voice mail feedback: http://creativemethod.tv/contact/ Carl Olson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCarlOlson CreativeMethod.TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativemethod.tv/ CreativeMethod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creativemethodtv/ CreativeMethod website: http://creativemethod.tv
Ron Dawson is a film maker and the host of the Radio Film School podcast. Ron’s show is a radio documentary series on the subjects of film making, movies, and cinema. He adds a lot of fun TV and movie references into his show, which just adds to the richness of his podcast. I recently met Ron on Blab and when I heard his podcast for the first time, I had to binge listen to all of his shows. Show Highlights 00:06:50 – Ron and I met on Blab. 00:07:45 – I binge listened to Ron’s show. It’s sooo good. 00:09:10 – Ron watched a lot of TV on the weekends, growing up as a kid. 00:14:35 – Ron explains what his podcast is about. 00:16:10 – What inspired Ron to start a podcast? 00:22:40 – Ron puts a lot of movie/TV audio bites in his show and he is always filled with references. 00:24:45 – We talk about EP 09 – The Salieri Syndrome. 00:27:10 – I get a little OCD over episode titles. 00:31:30 – Ron….a hip-hop producer? 00:33:15 – Did you know I was in an all-boys Catholic high school? 00:36:55 – What I really enjoy about Ron’s podcast is that he opens up and gets personal in certain episodes. 00:45:00 – If you’re doing an interview-style podcast, your personality is what has to stand out. 00:47:55 – What has Ron learned from his guests? 00:49:40 – Believe it or not, you can learn from an older generation. 00:52:00 – Look outside of your genre for inspiration. 00:55:00 – Ron and I enjoy watching the trailers more than the actual movies. 00:56:45 – Where is Ron currently in his personal hero’s journey? 01:01:40 – You gotta have the valley in order to have the peaks. 01:02:20 – How have mentors helped Ron along his journey? 01:05:40 – What has Ron changed his mind about recently? 01:10:15 – Ron and I talk about the fine balance between explaining and not explaining a mystery. 01:14:40 – Ron had a whole segment focused on women in film making. 01:19:45 – What’s the most misunderstood thing about Ron? FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/76 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Filmmaker Ryan Booth, creator of SerialBox.tv, bumps up against the famous Ron Dawson push-back, but offers some push-back of his own as they discuss the topic of directing actors. We also get introduced to someone who will be a recurring show guest—indie filmmaker, father, a groomsmen in Ron’s wedding, and man with no shortage of words, JD Cochran. JD offers his own, pointed and blunt take on the topic, as someone who’s worked both in front of and behind the camera.Music for this episodes was "Bailando Boogaloo" by Juanitos curated from the FreeMusicArchive.org. CC BY-SA.
Ron Dawson has been a frequent guest and co-host of the Digital Convergence Podcast. He hosted two podcasts of his for creatives: FStop Beyond and Crossing The 180. Ron confesses that after a while, producing Crossing the 180 stopped being fun and so after producing 110 episodes, he retired the show. A move from Atlanta to Seattle ensued. After settling into his new home, Ron's wife reminded him of his love of blogging and podcasting. Encouraged by his wife, and inspired by the format and creative approach of the popular podcasts Serial and This American Life, Ron began to formulate his return to podcasting with two new podcasts: Radio Film Lab and The Solo Creative Podcast. Ron describes Radio Film School as "This American Life for filmmakers." Ron says, "I came up with Radio Film School because it succinctly captures in essence what the show is about: audio based inspiration, education and entertainment for the aspiring filmmaker. I also think when potential listeners are perusing through iTunes, Radio Film School will instantly make sense." After hearing a preview of Ron's new podcast, I can confidently say, Radio Film School is truly unlike anything you've heard before. After listening to my conversation with Ron Dawson, you will hear from The Video Business Success Coach Kris Simmons. We get a lot of questions about how to keep the sales process going while working on current client projects. Kris gives good advice on how to keep your sales pipeline flowing–even while you work. This Episode Sponsored By: VideoBlocks - an affordable, subscription-based stock media site that gives you unlimited access to premium stock footage. Start your free seven day trials here: VideoBlocks: http://carlolson.tv/videoblocksAudioBlocks: http://carlolson.tv/audioblocksGraphicStock: http://carlolson.tv/graphicstock Thank you for supporting the sponsors of the Digital Convergence Podcast. Thank you for supporting the Digital Convergence Podcast by your generous use of my affiliate links and support of my sponsors. Mentioned In This Episode: Ron Dawson's website:http://daredreamermag.com/ Radio Film School:http://daredreamer.fm/shows/radiofilmschool/ The Solo Creative Podcast:http://daredreamer.fm/shows/solocreative/ Music resources curated by Ron:http://daredreamer.fm/rfs-music/ Take your business to the next level with KRE8 University: http://carlolson.tv/kre8 Become an associate producer of the Digital Convergence Podcast by your generous financial support: http://carlolson.tv/patron Send email or leave voice mail feedback: http://carlolson.tv/contact/
Filmmaker Ron Dawson talks about creating experimental documentary ImprovJam: A Musical Convergence of Jazz, Rock & Rap. ImprovJam captures the improvisational jam sessions of three of Seattle's finest jazz musicians, a rock guitarist, and a freestyle rapper. ImprovJam was filmed on location in the music room of Garfield High, a school with a rich musical history, boasting one of the finest jazz teams in the nation, and alma mater to such musical legends as Jimi Hendrix, Quincy Jones, and contemporary rap artist Macklemore. What happens when Ron and his crew takes nine video cameras including two Canon C100's, two T3i's, two 70D's, and four Panasonic GH4's - and records the convergence of jazz, rock, and rap is nothing short of magical. Mentioned in the show: Producer/Director Ron Dawson, Dare Dreamer Mediahttp://daredreamer.net ImprovJam: A Musical Convergence of Jazz, Rock & Raphttp://soundandsea.tv/improvjam/ Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestrahttp://srjo.org/ Ayron Jones of Ayron Jones and the Wayhttp://ajandtheway.com/ Turtle T.http://whatsupturtle.com/ RA Scionhttp://rascion.com/ Willow Craft Mediahttp://willowcraftmedia.com/ Blue Fern Productionshttp://bluefernproductions.com/ David Patterson (Camera and Audio)https://vimeo.com/davepatterson Blaine Rochester (Audio Mixer)http://www.nueraofficial.com/ Ryan Booth - Serial Box TV:http://www.ryanbooth.net/serialbox-presents/ RØDE Microphoneshttp://rode.com/ LensProToGohttp://lensprotogo.com/ Rhino Camera Gearhttp://rhinocameragear.com/ FxFactorhttp://fxfactory.com/ Music Bedhttp://musicbed.com/ Take your business to the next level with KRE8 University: http://carlolson.tv/kre8 Become an associate producer of the Digital Convergence Podcast by your generous financial support: http://www.patreon.com/carlolson Leave voice mail feedback:https://www.speakpipe.com/CarlOlson Send me an email: http://carlolson.tv/contact/
Justin DeMers of Story and Heart talks to Carl Olson and guest co-host Ron Dawson in this episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast. Justin talks about a new education resource he and his team have launched for filmmakers: the Academy of Storytellers. The Academy of Storytellers already has over 50 videos and webinars, with at least 8 or more new videos being released each month. Justin talks about why the Academy of Storytellers was created, what topics are covered, and the world class instructors who bring their professional experience and perspective to each lesson. Also in this episode your Video Business Success Coach - Kris Simmons - talks about dealing with burnout and his tips for overcoming it. Mentioned in the show: Academy of Storytellers Show notes for DCP episode 144: http://carlolson.tv/dcp144 Sign up for KRE8insights: http://carlolson.tv/kre8 Become an associate producer of the Digital Convergence Podcast by your generous financial support: http://www.patreon.com/carlolson Leave voice mail feedback:https://www.speakpipe.com/CarlOlson Send me an email:http://carlolson.tv/contact/
Ron Dawson talks about working for yourself versus being an employee as a filmmaker and finding the time to create the art you are passionate about. He also talks about his new film short called Unusual Places.
Ron Dawson, Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, and Carl Olson answer listener questions about recording interview audio, editing with music, getting a filmic look on 29.97 video, and more in this special edition of the Digital Convergence Podcast.
Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, Ron Dawson, and Carl Olson talk about the latest news in video and answer listener questions.
This edition of the Digital Convergence Podcast marks the 100th episode - featuring Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, Ron Dawson, and Carl Olson. We talk about creativity and capturing our moments of inspiritation for filmmaking.
Chris Fenwick takes on hosting duties for today’s show since my vocal chords are ripped from being sick this week. Today’s filmmaking panel includes planetMitch of planet5d.com and Ron Dawson of DareDreamMag.com. We start off by taking a leap from the edge of space with “Fearless” Felix Baumgartner and his amazing 128,000 feet supersonic jump – all covered in unprecedented detail. In addition to RED cameras and Canon 5D’s mounted to the cabin, there were 5 GoPro Hero cameras mounted to Felix’s spacesuit for what will no doubt be some of the most amazing POV shots ever. Speaking of GoPro, planetMitch talks about the new 4K GoPro Hero3 cameras announced this morning. We continue the discussion of shooting interviews in this episode. Chris Fenwick talks with his former boss, Stewart Cheifet, long time host and director of the Computer Chronicles show. Cheifet – who has interviewed the likes of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Larry Ellison – shares some of his interviewing tips and techniques. Ron Dawson talks about the interview from the standpoint of being a documentary filmmaker. He talks about one of current projects – Mixed in America – and how the interview turned out to be journey of discovery that took the film into unexpected places and emotions.
In episode 92 of the Digital Convergence Podcast, Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, Ron Dawson and I discuss the amazing new sci-fi movie Lost Memories, by filmmaker Francois Ferracci. The movie is about a couple in Paris. The man has the latest digital technology to capture his memories. The woman has nothing more than an old analog Polaroid camera. What happens when we entrust all our memories to the cloud and that technology fails? Francois has made a remarkable movie that is not only a technical and artistic marvel, but also a brilliantly told story.
Ron Dawson of DareDreamerMag and Crossing the 180 podcast join Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, and I in this info-packed episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast. Today's topic is "Minding Your Business" - picking up from where we left off in our discussion of deadbeat clients. Chris and Ron weigh in on what they do when a customer asks for multiple revisions. They also share their strategies for getting paid.
Episode 7 of the Digital Convergence Podcast by 16x9 Cinema with host Carl Olson - a visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The guest for this week's episode is Ron Dawson of Dare Dreamer Media. Ron is a filmmaker, author, blogger, business coach, social media marketing expert, and podcaster. He appeared in Cast 5 "The Epic Wedding" of Zacuto's FilmFellas video series. Ron, and his wife Tasra, are authors of the book "Refocus: Cutting-Edge Strategies to Evolve Your Film Business." Ron hosts the FStop Beyond and Crossing the 180 podcasts. In this episode, Ron was very gracious in taking a few minutes to talk with me. He talks about his love for filmmaking and photography for a good cause. He talks about how the Canon 5D Mark II has rekindled his love for filmmaking and was used in his recent work for a Pictage video series. Ron talks enthusiastically about his wife Tasra's Teen Identity project. Ron - who is very prolific in his work - opens up and candidly discusses balancing family and work. It was an amazing conversation and I'm grateful to Ron for taking time out from his busy schedule to talk with me. I hope you will find his conversation as inspiring as I did.
RON DAWSON http://daredreamer.net http://peachpit.com/refocus RON DAWSON is an accomplished screenwriter, director, award-winning video producer, speaker, business coach, and author. For the second consecutive year he was named to the EventDV 25, one of the top 25 event videographers in the industry as voted by his peers. Ron is also producer and host of the popular photography industry podcast F-Stop Beyond. He writes a weekly blog about business, branding and the visual arts at bladeronner.com. Ron is co-author of the PeachPit Press book "ReFocus: Cutting Edge Strategies to Evolve Your Video Business. http://www.wearegreaterthani.com
David & John are joined by Ron Dawson of Blade Ronner Media to discuss their overall thoughts on Season 4 of True Detective: Night Country on HBO Max. They discuss the structure of the season and whether the finale tied up the loose ends in a satisfying way. Join us later in the week for a supersized feedback episode with Ron again.Ron Dawson of the Dungeons ‘n' Durags podcasthttps://dungeons-n-durags.comContact UsQuestions or comments? Visit us at our website where you can use the contact form or use the voicemail feature. Or, send an email to truedetective@thelorehounds.com.Find us on BlueSky @thelorehounds or join us for further discussion on our Community Discord Server.Support us on Supercast or Patreon: https://thelorehounds.supercast.com/#subscribehttps://patreon.com/thelorehoundsCheck Out our Affiliate Podcasts:Rings & RitualsSeverance PodcastWool-Shift-DustProperly Howard Movie ReviewAny opinions stated are ours personally and do not reflect the opinion of or belong to any employers or other entities.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy