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In this jam-packed episode, Adam and Mike Schwartz dive into the "Ultimate Collecting Issue" of Wizard.Enjoy this and all future episodes UNCUT and early by becoming a Patron at Patreon.com/WIZARDSCOMICS to get PDF scans of the issues, exclusive podcasts and more. Thanks to our monthly supporters Aaron Krieger Mark Syp Seth Johnson Colton Wolcott Dapper Dan Paladin Matthew Toliusis Phillip Sevy Robb Matt Frank Anderson Dr. Balls Russell Sheath Bartley Blackmon Kevin Decent Damon Bjorn watson Ryot acovio Alex Giannini Nate Clark William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink Brent Cranfill MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
UNLOCKED from the Patreon vault we bring you our Super Cinema discussion of The Punisher from 1989 starring Dolph Lundgren as Frank Castle. Of course we can't help but discuss the other cinematic adventures of Marvel's Mafia murdering madman as well.If you want to receive a monthly episode of Super Cinema, as well as many other perks that expand your WIZARDS experience, join our Patreon today at Patreon.com/WIZARDSCOMICS for just $5 a month. Don't "punish" yourself by missing out, become an official GEEK today! Thanks to our monthly supporters Seth Johnson Colton Wolcott Dapper Dan Paladin Matthew Toliusis Phillip Sevy Robb Matt Frank Anderson Dr. Balls Russell Sheath Bartley Blackmon Kevin Decent Damon Bjorn watson Ryot acovio Alex Giannini Nate Clark William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink Brent Cranfill MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Former Wizard Managing Editor, Mel Caylo shares his stories of getting Wizard expense account credit cards revoked, being pranked by other Wizard editors, shenanigans with solicitations in the PREVIEWS catalog and more. Thanks to our monthly supporters Dapper Dan Paladin Matthew Toliusis Phillip Sevy Robb Matt Frank Anderson Dr. Balls Russell Sheath Bartley Blackmon Kevin Decent Damon Bjorn watson Ryot acovio Alex Giannini Nate Clark William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink Brent Cranfill MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
William Bruce West returns to continue the conversation about Wizard 107, including an X-Men sequel Casting Call, X-Men movie trivia, Mort of the Month, comic book reviews and so much more.For an extended cut of this episode, a PDF scan of the issue and more, join our Patreon at Patreon.com/WIZARDSCOMICS today to enjoy all the perks of becoming an official GEEK! Thanks to our monthly supporters Dapper Dan Paladin Matthew Toliusis Jorge Correia Phillip Sevy Robb Matt Frank Anderson Dr. Balls Russell Sheath Bartley Blackmon Kevin Decent Damon Bjorn watson Ryot acovio Alex Giannini Nate Clark William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink Brent Cranfill MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Adam and William Bruce West work their way through Wizard 107 to discuss Jim Lee drawing an X-Men themed Last Man Standing battle, top artists selling original art on eBay in the year 2000, whether comic book movies lead to new comic book readers and more fascinating discussions along the way.Get access to an UNCUT version of this episode, a PDF scan of the issue, exclusive podcasts and more when you subscribe at Patreon.com/WIZARDSCOMICS today! Thanks to our monthly supporters Dapper Dan Paladin Matthew Toliusis Jorge Correia Phillip Sevy Robb Matt Frank Anderson Dr. Balls Russell Sheath Bartley Blackmon Kevin Decent Damon Bjorn watson Ryot acovio Alex Giannini Nate Clark William Bruce West Mark Florio David Fink Brent Cranfill MarWe Bruno Cavalcante David M Dalibor Žujović Evin Bryant Gary Hutcherson Fernando Pinto Jeremy Dawe Brian Acosta Joe Marcello DenimJedi Miitchell Hall Lee Markowitz Mark McDonald ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week we welcome Naeem Talukdar, CEO Moonvalley AI, whose company is building a "clean" generative video model, trained exclusively on licensed video content. In the news, Niantic is selling its Pokemon Go business. The failed Humane Pin, a great idea with shockingly bad execution, is sold to HP for $116M for parts and patents, and Microsoft introduced Majorana 1, a new quantum computing technology it is developing with academic researchers. Naeem Talukdar, CEO Moonvalley AI, explains the fascinating quest he and his colleagues, many veterans of Deepmind and OpenAI, seek to build a video model that can supercharge CGI high-definition video pipelines for the film industry. Moonvalley is in the process of refining their model with sister company Aesteria Studios, for release in the next few months. Aesteria is led by Bryn Mooser, founder of RYOT (sold to Verizon) and streaming service XTR. They helped source the licensed video content the Moonvalley AI model is trained on, and are developing advanced workflows for its use. Thank you to our sponsor, Zappar!Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more! Follow us on all socials @ThisWeekInXR!https://linktr.ee/thisweekinxrHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast Overview: In this conversation, Will Clarke and Rose Ryot delve into the evolution of Rose Ryot from the previous project Born Dirty, discussing the challenges faced in the music industry, the pressure of maintaining an artistic identity amidst commercial expectations, and the importance of cultural responsibility in music. They explore the complexities of trust in collaboration, the necessity of releasing music, and the balance between personal and professional life. The dialogue emphasizes the need for artists to stay true to their vision while navigating the commercial landscape of the music industry. In this engaging conversation, Rose Ryot and Will Clarke explore the evolution of music production, the cultural implications of DJing, and the challenges faced in live performances. They discuss the saturation of the music industry, the importance of community and collectives, and the balance between artistic integrity and commercial success. The dialogue reflects on the past and present of music culture, emphasizing the need for genuine connections among artists and the significance of quality in music creation.Who Is Rose Ryot: Introducing "Rose Ryot" –where electronic beats meet a world of diverse musical influences, a sonic journey crafted by French singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer Mika Abadie. Rose Ryot is a burgeoning project that promises to bring depth to the electronic landscape. More than just a project, Rose Ryot is an immersive experience. Whether presented as a semi-live DJ set or a full band performance, the intention is clear –to envelop listeners in a world where warmth, emotion, and depth reign supreme. With Rose Ryot, Mika invites you to embark on a sonic journey that transcends boundaries, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.Join for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lexy joins us to talk about her upcoming shows with one big announcement coming tomorrow. (April 27). She talks about her favourite venues, bands she's currently working with and and how she handles it being a punk mom to four kids!
This week the duo of Kortney and Harrison tackle all the playoff series set for the OHL.With an emphasis on the Battalion, the pair do a deep dive on each series and offer up their “expert” predictions.”They also discuss the ongoing series the Powassan Voodoos are in against Hearst.
The Frontline is back after a two week hiatus!Kortney and Harrison break down all four NOJHL playoff matchups, give their predictions and look ahead specifically to the Powassan Voodoos playoff run.Joining in from other interviews is head coach Peter Goulet, and forwards Tucker Shields and Caden Dubreuil.Also dropping in is Harrison's rap career, and his ranking of famous rappers!
Lynn Berry is the founder and owner of Bridge Insurance Group. Lynn began her career in the insurance industry in 1985 as an agent with Metropolitan Life. In 1988, she became a partner in an independent agency focused on serving individuals and small businesses. After 25 years in that position, she launched Bridge Insurance Group in 2013. She is a mother of 4 and grandmother of 6, and lives in Washington PA with her two pups, Roxy & Ryot. https://www.bridgeinsgroup.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bridgeinsurance IG: @bridgeinsurancegroup
Forever Roxy Ryot w Jeremiah KingsleyWA wrestling is still reeling to the sudden & tragic passing of their own Roxy Ryot aka Kylah.Her partner Jerimiah Kingsley aka Brenton tells us the story of their lives, love & the terrible disease that took her away so unexpectedly.This Saturday the 5th of August Jerimiah will be joined by Roxy's family and friends to put on an amazing tribute show to celebrate her life and raise funds for Meningitis Centre Australia.Get Tickets To Forever Roxy Ryot:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/forever-roxy-ryot-a-fund-raising-wrestling-show-tickets-660173706327?aff=oddtdtcreatorDonate To Roxy Ryot's Family:https://www.gofundme.com/f/forever-roxy-kylah-mir-cooperLISTEN & LINKS HERE:https://linktr.ee/facesfeelscastThis episode & every episode of Faces & Feels is dedicated to the memory of Sean Patrick O'Brien.Thank you being my friend & beleiving in me.If you can please help support Sean's family by picking up his merch:https://www.deathmatchworldwide.com/category/sean-patrick-o-brienRIP SPO. #SPOFOREVERSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/faces-and-feels/donations
Jeremiah Kingsley On Roxy Ryot, Upcoming Show Held In Her Honour & Much More (Full Interview)Paying Tribute Roxy Ryot With Jeremiah Kingsley LIVE! Hosted By Piers Austin & Robbie ZuccoGet Tickets To Forever Roxy Ryot https://www.eventbrite.com/e/forever-roxy-ryot-a-fund-raising-wrestling-show-tickets-660173706327?aff=eandDonate To Roxy Ryot's Family https://www.gofundme.com/f/forever-roxy-kylah-mir-cooperCome and Check Out this awesome conversation and many more! Make sure to hit that subscribe button!SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST▶️ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/PiersAustin▶️ Twitch Twitch.tv/thepiersaustin▶️ Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/JhRL3UxvUXCBkG1v8▶️Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/piers-austin/id1577511099▶️Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6CmwLcLuIfltNqgJJnuL1H?si=aaYb-CROQCy6tiR9HHSsPgFollow Piers On Social MediaTwitter https://twitter.com/piersaustinInstagram https://instagram.com/thepiersaustinTiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@piersaustinFollow The Podcast On Social MediaTwitter https://www.Twitter.com/STSUNCENSOREDInstagram https://www. Instagram.com/stsuncensoredGET SOME MERCH
About NiK KacyNiK Kacy is the founder of Equality Fashion Week, as well as the first gender equal luxury footwear and accessories brand, NiK Kacy Footwear - an LGBT-certified business enterprise. As a transmasculine individual who identifies as gender non-binary, Kacy's designs are inspired by both their personal identity, style and activism. Since their successful Kickstarter campaign in March 2015, NiK has been featured in numerous publications including, but not limited to The Advocate, Autostraddle, CNBC, Forbes, Fortune, LA Times, Out, Ozy, PBS NewsHour, Refinery29, Ryot, SheWired, TimeOut, The Huffington Post, and WWD.
Brian speaks with Gareth Seltzer. Gareth is a seasoned business advisor considered to be one of Canada's most connected executives. He has addressed audiences on brand building and innovation. Additionally, he was a co-founder of RYOT, an American content company acquired by Verizon/AOL in 2016 and his producer credits even include an Academy Award nomination in 2015. He has served as a director of many prominent Canadian Foundations from The Michael Garron Hospital Foundation to Dying with Dignity Canada and The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. Last year he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer, salivary duct carcinoma, and has been very open about his experience, and how to manage change - big crazy change.
Jake Sally is an Emmy-nominated producer, public speaker and entertainment executive dedicated to building the pipeline, vernacular and stories grounded in technology for audiences worldwide. Jake is the COO of Jadu, the definitive Web3 AR platform. The Mirrorverse, launching this year, is Jadu's world-scale augmented reality gameworld pushing the boundaries of Metaverse utility by allowing 3D NFT avatars to navigate the physical world. Previously, he oversaw content development at RYOT, Verizon's internal content innovation team, focused on creating future-forward content formats and storytelling techniques as 5G networks begin to be widely available to consumers. He collaborates with artists and technologists to alter and improve the way stories are told with next-generation technology including VR, AR, artificial intelligence, projection mapping, physical installations, 5G and motion capture. His work has led to speaking opportunities both public and private for institutions including MIT, Johns Hopkins, USC, Mobile World Congress, SXSW, Emmy Television Academy Foundation, and the Sundance Institute's New Frontier Story Lab among others. His work has appeared at Super Bowl LII (2018) and is part of textbooks used at USC such as "Crafting Stories for Virtual Reality". Past projects include working in partnership with TIME Magazine to digitally recreate the historic March on Washington complete with a photoreal Martin Luther King who will deliver the iconic “I Have a Dream Speech” to guests as part of a large scale traveling virtual reality museum exhibition on civil rights. He was also the creative producer for the United Nation's first use of projection mapping in the General Assembly as part of their Climate Action Summit held to galvanize world leaders to fight climate change like never before.
Harrison Clements, aka Ryot, is a rapper and producer in North Bay, Ontario. His songs often have themes surrounding mental illness and the sense of losing who you really are. Of course, there's a good amount of braggadocio thrown in there as well. Make sure to follow and stay in touch with Ryot on Instagram at @RealRyot. Please Enjoy! Richard Fortin Presents is a video and podcast show for, and about, the people re-shaping the ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY and making, creating, producing impactful ART work. Shot and Edited by Darren Summersby Connect with Richard Fortin Presents: INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/richardfortinpresents/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/richardfortinpresents BLOG: http://www.rfpmedia.org/richardfortinpresents PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/richardfortinpresents YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgcruSPw-t3E8UifSB-VM7A PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/richardfortinpresents EMAIL: info@rfpmedia.org
Este lunes 25 de octubre, la Fiscalía General del estado de Quintana Roo confirmó la detención de José “L”, quien es uno de los presuntos responsables de haber atacado a balazos a un grupo de turistas, entre ellos la influencer Anjali Ryot, el pasado miércoles 20 de octubre a las afueras de un restaurante ubicado en la zona turística de Tulum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Este lunes 25 de octubre, la Fiscalía General del estado de Quintana Roo confirmó la detención de José “L”, quien es uno de los presuntos responsables de haber atacado a balazos a un grupo de turistas, entre ellos la influencer Anjali Ryot, el pasado miércoles 20 de octubre a las afueras de un restaurante ubicado en la zona turística de Tulum. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bisco Smith is an American contemporary artist, based in New York, recognized for his graffiti-deconstructive approach to abstract expressionism. Utilizing his understanding of space and songwriting from his early years as a graffiti writer, music maker, and graphic designer, Bisco strips his compositions to their fundamental essence of motion and rhythm while channeling the energy of a moment through gestural marks and abstracted, lyrical text. Reimagining the execution of abstract expressionist painting through his unique contemporary lens, Bisco aims to create art that inspires hope for the future. Over the past decade, Bisco has painted murals and performed live across the globe. He has partnered with creative brands including Nike, (RED), Coach, Adidas, SLS hotels, RYOT, and Hypebeast. With a resume of solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Miami, Berlin, Seattle, and Hong Kong, Bisco Smith's works are sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, explores some of the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, the Elevate Your Brand podcast features an entrepreneurial special guest to discuss the past, present and future of their brand.
Das Medien-Jahr 2021 – was bleibt, was kommt? Spannende Fragen, insbesondere der bevorstehenden flächendeckenden Einführung von 5G. Ausblicke und Prognosen gibt es in der neuen "Digitalen Viertelstunde", gemeinsam mit Tom Kattermann von Verizon Media. Verizon Media, ein Unternehmen von Verizon Communications, Inc., ist ein globales Medien-Ökosystem mit Marken wie Yahoo, TechCrunch und Ryot. Von XR-Erlebnissen über Werbung bis hin zu Content-Technologien ist Verizon Media ein Inkubator für Innovationen. Tom Kattermann verantwortet als Director Strategic Partner & Solutions die Weiterentwicklung und Betreuung der strategischen Partner und treibt die Geschäftsentwicklung von Verizon Media voran. Neben dem programmatischen Vertrieb von Werbelösungen über die DSP von Verizon Media liegt der Fokus des Kommunikationsexperten auf der Konzeption und Umsetzung innovativer, ganzheitlicher Content Marketing-Lösungen.
Das Medien-Jahr 2021 – was bleibt, was kommt? Spannende Fragen, insbesondere der bevorstehenden flächendeckenden Einführung von 5G. Ausblicke und Prognosen gibt es in der neuen "Digitalen Viertelstunde", gemeinsam mit Tom Kattermann von Verizon Media. Verizon Media, ein Unternehmen von Verizon Communications, Inc., ist ein globales Medien-Ökosystem mit Marken wie Yahoo, TechCrunch und Ryot. Von XR-Erlebnissen über Werbung bis hin zu Content-Technologien ist Verizon Media ein Inkubator für Innovationen. Tom Kattermann verantwortet als Director Strategic Partner & Solutions die Weiterentwicklung und Betreuung der strategischen Partner und treibt die Geschäftsentwicklung von Verizon Media voran. Neben dem programmatischen Vertrieb von Werbelösungen über die DSP von Verizon Media liegt der Fokus des Kommunikationsexperten auf der Konzeption und Umsetzung innovativer, ganzheitlicher Content Marketing-Lösungen.
#InTheStudio with #ArtAboveReality as we visit the studio workspace of NYC based artist Bisco Smith! (@biscosmith), Monday, September 21st at 11a/2p! *pacific/eastern. • #InTheStudio: The series offers an inside look into the studio practice of the visual artist. From fabricated materials and works in progress to exhibition preparation, viewers get a chance to understand and experience the process firsthand. • The Artist: Bisco Smith is an American contemporary artist, based in New York, recognized for his graffiti-deconstructive approach to abstract expressionism. Utilizing his understanding of space and songwriting from his early years as a graffiti writer, music maker, and graphic designer, Bisco strips his compositions to their fundamental essence of motion and rhythm while channeling the energy of a moment through gestural marks and abstracted, lyrical text. Reimagining the execution of abstract expressionist painting through his unique contemporary lens, Bisco aims to create art that inspires hope for the future. Over the past decade, Bisco has painted murals and performed live across the globe. He has partnered with creative brands including Nike, (RED), Turner, Coach, Adidas, SBE hotel group, RYOT, and Hypebeast. With a resume of solo and group exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Miami, Berlin, Seattle, and Hong Kong, Bisco Smith’s works are sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide. #ArtAboveReality
Today's guests met in Costa Rica and instantly became business partners. One bringing his creativity to the table, while the other brought branding and logistics. Now, they run one of the most respected brands in smoking, herb, and cannabis lifestyle. Smoker or not, set aside your opinions for some amazing insights into growing a successful company in an oppressed industry. Please welcome Mark Staiano and Dan Talbot form RYOT. https://ryot.com https://www.instagram.com/ryot_official/ https://www.facebook.com/startaryot/ https://twitter.com/RYOT_Official
Sam Field, Head of Creative Technology, EMEA at RYOT, the creative arm of Verizon Media is James' guest on this episode of the IAB UK Connected podcast. They chat emerging tech, what lockdown has meant for the future of digital events and Sam explains what 5G is enabling in the real world. For more information about how we are supporting our members at this time, as well as resources and trends from across the industry, take a look at our IAB UK Connected hub. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glory Kickboxing Pro Fighter Ryot "The Game Changer" Waller discusses everything from Covid19 in the fight world to what it takes to become a Pro fighter. He also gives us some insight on who his next victim is!.3:40 Title belts5:12-Coronavirus effects 8:37- Getting into MMA12:30- taking an L 15:45- Matt Baker I'm going to catch yo ass! 15:55-Why risk CTE and be a fighter22:05 I missed the European Circuit 25:10- I only respect the people that I want to fight. They're winners. 28:25- Why they call you game changer?/.To support us & Help us Grow check out everything we're doing & Join us on Social media https://linktr.ee/mmpn___ .Support us and our content by checking out our Merch --> https://www.mogulmindsnetwork.com/merch
Mike Summers | Geoff McHenry | Ryan Chappell | Yesenia Bello | Stewart Cornelius On this Episode, the crew discusses a bit of their lack of excitement for CES and Yesenia’s experience visiting. And then we spend a bit more time discussing thoughts on Mike’s takeaways from the Brand Storytelling Conferences at Sundance Film Festival. In January 2020 I had the pleasure of visiting the Brand Storytelling Conference as a part of Sundance Film Festival. Coming off the heels of it, I wanted to share a few takeaways with a random assortment of my larger team, friends and family. It was an amazing conference that I would highly recommend focusing on longform content. There are a few reasons I would suggest going:Creative inspirationUnderstanding value of long form contentExposure to new creative partnersExposure to differentiated content development approaches from brands This is of course a tip of the iceberg, but I’ve attempted to summarize some key takeaways that really stuck out for me. If you have any questions, please let me know and happy to continue the discussion! There has been a consumer shift from gaining attention to garnering emotion.Agency: TwitterMike’s 2 Cents: We have become hyper focused on short attention spans and how to communicate a message in 2 seconds. However, as we see behaviors emerging like IGTV and binge watching on streaming platforms—there becomes the question of how you can evoke enough emotion in consumers to incent them to watch a 2-minute video instead. Twitter positioned two key ways of doing this are to humanize your voice and/or exchange value. Disney+ executed this on twitter creating a super thread of nearly every Disney property interacting with Disney+ after announcing their launch. Consumer interaction with use of the word “nostalgia” or “childhood” went through the roof. Begin with ideas and content over brand?Agency: The Marketing ArmMike’s 2 Cents: As marketers we can consistently be so focused on building a message that we want to communicate—that we can at times miss the plethora of amazing stories and ideas already in existence that consumers are looking for. In addition, the industry’s agency model has fallen out of whack in many ways as we have cut costs and are asking huge agencies/companies driven by profitability to stretch creativity—which in many ways are contradictory goals. A differentiated way of approaching this is to explore creators with an excellent idea and explore how we can use our funding and branding to be a catalyst to this. An excellent example of this is the 5B documentary series executed by our J&J corporate equity team in collaboration with UM Studios, Highway 61 films and Saville where J&J corporate commissioned a project to speak about the heroic nurses taking on AIDS in it’s earliest days. The film went on to win the Entertainment Lions Grand Prix at Cannes and was sold to RYOT netting out for no cost. There are many ways of executing affective longform media.Agency: Warner MediaMike’s 2 Cents: As brand owners we can struggle at times with discussing long form content. The reason is because the approach can at time seem daunting (what should it look like?) and we struggle with understanding how to measure ROI when short form content seems more effective and efficient to create in our measurement approaches. Here are some examples of different approaches to long form content that were successful as judged by different success metrics:Documentary Style: Invesco QQQ funded a project to share the story of a 13-year-old entrepreneur who developed his own clothing line. Results: The success of this campaign led to an organic interview on Fox News (a competitor of Warner) and much more earned media.Experiential: Hulu developed content promoting the 3rd season of The Handmaids Tail by taking on NYC statue inequities. Acknowledging that of the 150 statues erected in NYC only 5 represented women—Hulu created an experiential activation leveraging 140 mirrors in the style of women silhouettes. This allowed women to visually see themselves through this interpretation.Success: I have not located the results online, but it was touted that this led to the erection of a new woman statue in Central Park and replication of this activation nationwide.Sales Driving: ASICS developed a long form piece of content focused on a consumer experience of preparing for a marathon with their gear and then made every piece of clothing available for purchase through the content at the end. (unable to locate video online)Success: Sales driving Leverage talent and influencers as a central piece of your product offering to maximize effectiveness.Agency: FullscreenMike’s 2 Cents: It can be very easy for us to think of leveraging influencers or talent as a way to amplify our messages—however there can be tremendous value in integrating talent as an upfront piece of the content development and even product development process. This was the approach Hot Wheels took when leveraging their partnership with YouTube influencer and teenage car enthusiast Tanner Fox including the execution of custom merch, custom Hot Wheels cars, YouTube content and even TV. With this, they were forced to relinquish a lot of creative freedom and collaborate with their legal team in a very different way. Success: This has led to Hot Wheels YouTube channel being their #1 driver of sales of all media tactics. VR has provided new unknown opportunities for long-form content.Agency: RYOT at Verizon Media Mike’s 2 cents: Leveraging technological advancements in VR and AR can be a method of elevating the emotional effectiveness of content in new ways:P&G: Expands their “The Look” campaign by putting consumers into a music video that continues to become more exciting as it becomes more diverse.Lil Dicky: Quickly created his “Earth” music video by leveraging technology to scan his body movements and place him in a CG world instead of developing all animation from scratch.The March will offer audiences an unprecedented opportunity to experience the historic 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech in groundbreaking room-scale, interactive virtual reality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Teri welcomes Amanda de Souza, a Senior Producer at Verizon Media Studios (HuffPost Canada, Yahoo!, RYOT). Welcome, Amanda!Amanda produces, hosts, shoots, and edits videos for HuffPost Canada, and also hosts, writes, and produces the HuffPost Canada Splash Daily News Flash Briefing for Google Home and Alexa. The flash briefing achieved 20% audience growth in the third quarter of 2019 and is sponsored by VW. Amanda produces and consults on short, long form and docuseries video content for Verizon Media brands, including HuffPost Canada, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Canada Sports, Yahoo! Finance.She also manages, trains and mentors reporters and production teams to excel under tight deadlines, and innovates and consults on branded content video series with RYOT Studios.BackgroundShe’s been with HuffPost (Now Verizon Media) for about 4 years.She loves audio/video storytelling and has been doing audio and video for almost a decade.When the opportunity came up to host the HuffPost Canada Splash Daily News Flash Briefing, she felt it was an exciting opportunity, and a new and innovative space that everyone should look at.The Idea for the HuffPost Canada Splash Daily News Flash BriefingThe flash briefing was created when HuffPost realized how smart speakers were starting to go mainstream. Other competitors were already in the space so they had to take the opportunity to also get in more listeners’ ears.They already had successful podcasts like Born and Raised which is all about the stories of second generation Canadians, and the Follow Up Podcast which is a political podcast.The Splash Daily News ContentThey have a 3-member team that gets the flash briefing out every day.A lot of news flash briefings are mostly just repurposed radio or other repurposed content, but Amanda and her team focus more on releasing authentic and fresh content that can help them make a personal connection with listeners.She’s always looking at what’s in the news, what’s trending, the great stories that are being covered on the HuffPost site, and selects which stories they want to highlight on any particular day.They record it every day in the afternoon and release it every night, 6 days a week.They also have a website where they upload all the flash briefings.Feedback From Listeners and the TeamThey haven’t really engaged with people directly.It’s still a new technology with an emerging audience that they’re keeping an eye on.Amanda made all her team members buy smart speakers, and they’ve been getting on board. They see it as something innovative they’re doing.The QuizThey operate on both Alexa and Google Home, and they’re looking to go into more interactive response news quizzes in 2020.In December 2019, they tried it out with a quick 5 question news quiz with multiple choices. It was a new way to interact with listeners and they’ll be doing more of it in 2020.Sponsorship for the Flash BriefingThey had Volkswagen as a sponsor for a campaign and they saw it as so exciting that a company of that magnitude would see the value in advertising through a flash briefing.They wanted to advertise a few car models and Amanda and her team integrated call to actions about the models in the flash briefing.Volkswagen understood the length of a flash briefing is very short, and so they only sent in a few sentences about the car models that Amanda read personally.Future PlansThe idea of adding a skill like a news quiz and other skills, including the branding opportunities that are there, are really exciting to her.She feels a flash briefing is an opportunity to give listeners more valuable content that they need.List of resources mentioned in this episodeThe Comprehensive Flash Briefing Formula CourseHuffPost Canada Splash Daily News Flash BriefingBorn and Raised PodcastThe Follow Up PodcastThe HuffPost WebsiteHuffPost Canada on TwitterHuffPost Canada on InstagramOther useful resources:Voice in Canada: The Flash BriefingComplete List of Alexa CommandsAlexa-Enabled and Controlled Devices in CanadaTeri Fisher on TwitterAlexa in Canada on TwitterAlexa in Canada Facebook PageAlexa in Canada Community Group on FacebookAlexa in Canada on InstagramPlease leave a review on iTunesShopping on Amazon.ca See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Part II of our deep dive into next generation storytelling, we talk with Nigel Tierney, Head of Content for Ryot about game engines and mobile edge computing in media. We also report from the Augmented City panel session on next generation media & marketing for automobiles.
Siamo sulla soglia di un nuovo modo di fare storytelling. Tecnologie come video a 360 gradi, VR e 3D sono già state sperimentante nel mercato consumer, ma è il 5G la leva che darà loro la consacrazione definitiva, trasformando i contenuti in esperienze. Quali saranno le sue possibili applicazioni? E come ne beneficerà il mobile?
Sean Lennon Host of The Fightlete Report Welcomed back Glory Light-Heavyweight Kickboxer Ryot Waller back on The Fightlete Report. Ryot fights former UFC fighter Chris Camozzi at Glory 72 November 23rd in Chicago. Ryot who also fought in MMA is 1-1 in Glory competition. Ryot trains at the Chicago Muay Thai Club in Chicago.Like The Fightlete Report FB Page-https://m.facebook.com/FightleteReport and follow The Youtube Channel for exclusive content including all the fighter interviews now!Subscribe to The Fightlete Report now on Apple PodcastsMalik discusses his recent 2 fight skid and how this outcome will be different tonight, the birth of his first child in the past year, where in the world he'd like to train if he could, his opponent Mike Lemaire and more!Ryot talked about making the jump to kickboxing from MMA, his recent MMA victory at United Combat League, fight with Chris Camozzi, where in the world he'd like to train for an upcoming fight if had the choice and more!Like The Fightlete Report FB Page-https://m.facebook.com/FightleteReport and follow The Youtube Channel for exclusive content including all the fighter interviews now!Subscribe to The Fightlete Report now on Apple Podcasts
Join VoiceAmerica and The Tech Cat Lori H. Schwartz as we bring you content straight form the event.INFINITY FESTIVAL is where the leading Silicon Valley innovators come together with Hollywood’s leading professional storytellers and take over one city block in the heart of Hollywood.
This week on the Tech Cat Show, the Road To The Infinity Festival of Hollywood, we chat with Nigel Tierney who serves as Head of Content for RYOT, a subsidiary of Verizon Media. Nigel is focused on exploring state of the art content solutions with the power of 5G, the fifth generation cellular network technology, behind it. At Ryot, he is built a state of the art 5G innovation lab and is looking at how immersive and mixed reality experiences will integrate with storytellers. We will talk about how 5g will change the game for content. Join us this week on the Tech Cat Show as we dig in deep to 5g with Nigel Tiereny, of RYOT.
What if you had a chance to impact someone's life with as little as one quarter a day? Jenn Duong and the phenomenal founders at Good Today believe you can, through their non-profit platform. While in college, Jenn pursued a career as an immersive director and producer, eventually finding virtual reality as her native medium. While working at VR studio RYOT (acquired by Verizon’s AOL), Jenn met one of the founding board members at Good Today, Molly Swenson. Good Today's mission is to democratize philanthropy — by making the act of giving frictionless. As the platform’s Head of Content, Jenn has provided creative direction, strategy, and leadership to cultivate Good Today’s brand voice and image. Upon signing up, members receive an email every morning with the cause of the day and two charities to choose from. They can donate 25¢, 50¢, or $1 a day, with options to pay monthly or yearly. Through other means such as Slack-enabled donations for companies and their soon-to-launch texting service, Good Today aims to build a community of givers, with the power of life-changing impact made more accessible. Learn more at goodtoday.org Follow Sincerely, Hueman on Instagram @sincerelyhueman This show is produced by Hueman Group Media. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyhueman/support
Episode 44 is unlike any episode we've had before. Our guest this week is professional skateboarder Bradon Biebel. Biebel has been skating professionally for about 20 years. His sponsors include Girl, Diamond Supply Co, Spit Fire Wheels, Kill Cliff, Glassy Eye Wear, Grizzly Grip, and Ryot. Host Mark Zinno and Biebel talk about Tony Hawk's impact on the sport, how Biebel making skating videos put him on the map, dealing with security guards, Biebel's private skate park, his multiple sponsorships, skating injuries, and more.
Today's interview is with Zahra Rasool. Zahra is the Head of Contrast which is part of, Al Jazeera’s immersive media studio where she focuses on the production of compelling 360-degree video, Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) content. Before joining Al Jazeera's Innovation Team, she was the Managing Editor of HuffPost RYOT where she was responsible for RYOT's editorial strategy, managing the content team and combining journalistic storytelling with VR and 360-degree technology and in 2015, she founded her own startup Gistory.We discuss the following:What Contrast isFalse narratives around Muslim womenHow newsrooms can move beyond western perspectivesWhat collaborative storytelling is and why it is importantHer identity as a TCKResources Mentioned In The EpisodeWebsite: https://contrastvr.com/How to partner with Contrast: https://contrastvr.com/partnerTwitter: https://twitter.com/RXahra See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This bonus episode is provided by Henry J. at Henry J. Productions audio and film production - Mansfield, Ohio. Renaissance Youth Opera Theatre is preparing Gilbert & Sullivan's 'Thespis' with 'Hercules' an original musical by Michael Thomas. Henry J. spoke with Lori Turner who directs the production, as well as some of the young members of the cast. 'Thespis' and 'Hercules' can be seen at the Renaissance Theatre May 25, 2019 at 7:00 PM and May 26, 2019 at 3:00 PM.
Growing up with Southern California in his backyard, Ian Nelson chose to go into the entertainment industry, a decision that seemed almost inevitable. Though he had a true, deep love for film, he soon felt that Hollywood was not as innovative a sector as he wanted and so made the leap to immersive. In this episode, Ian shares with us how he went from some of the most renowned Industry companies to Ryot Studios (right after Jaunt) and also lets us in on how 5G will shake things up for immersive.
An interview with the Director and Cast of the upcoming Renaissance Youth Opera Theatre with Henry from "Roger and Henry Talk About It". Performances on January 26 & 27, 2019.
Jessica Lauretti is an artist, entrepreneur and thought leader based in New York City. She was until recently the Global Head of RYOT Studio - the award winning, global, creative studio for Oath. She is an award winning Creative Director and Executive Producer, international keynote speaker and serves on the Advisory Council of Google News Lab's Journalism 360 Program. In this episode we explore the cutting edge of new storytelling including the future of Virtual and Augmented Reality, Brand Funding and new distribution strategies. Jessica also shares her advice for emerging storytellers as well as her future plans now she has announced her departure from RYOT
Hall of Femme podcast: Kathryn Friedrich, RYOT Studio (Oath) by DMN One-on-One
Rebellution Episode 7Our first attempt at a live broadcast. A few technical issues in there, but we're making progress. Stay tuned!Join C.P.R. Dj Braeking LaMatic And Zee Jay As they talk about Rhyme Runners, Joyner Lucas and Logic and play songs By Dyse, Logic, JounerLucas
Rebellution Episode 2Our 2nd show/podcast recorded at WE Speak Studio, Ford City, Windsor Ontario.Join Blaze Jay, C.P.R. DJ Brakeing, LaMatic, Zee Jay
Rebellution Episode 10Recorded live a WE Speak Radio in Ford City, Windsor Ontario. On the 10th episode of the rebellution by the Rebillous Youth Of Theory join Blaze Jay C.P.R. LaMatic and Zee Jay as they talk about the history of rap battles and Diss track also talk about kids of rappers who now make music them self
Rebellution Episode 4Rebellution by R.Y.O.T. recorded at WE Speak Studios, Ford City, Windsor OntarioJoin Blaze Jay, C.P.R., Dj Hayze, LaMatic, And Zee Jay as they talk about there up coming show in London Ontario Opening up for Jeru The Damaja
Rebellution Episode 6Our 6th show/podcast recorded at WE Speak Studios, Ford City, Windsor OntarioJoin Blaze Jay, C.P.R., Dj Brakeing, Fraze Woodz, LaMatic, And Zee Jay As They talk about 2pac conspiracy theories and Strange Music
Rebellution Episode 3On the 3rd episode of the rebellution by the Rebillous Youth Of Theory join Blaze Jay C.P.R. Fraze Woodz and Zee Jay as they talk about some of the latest new in hip hop and play tracks by artists such as DMX, REDMAN, Ludacris and Mike Shinota.
Can't Stop Now! Ep15Games, Drake verus Pusher T and more.... with special guest Matty Tee.
Rebellution Ep13 This week's episod features a look at Kayne West and his recent controversial statements, Stupid Trends, our special guest Marshal C and some work from local artists Pied Eye Piper, Elric Flyward Virtuoso and Mister Jones.Elric Flyward VirtuosoPied Eye PiperMarshal-C
In this second episode of a two part series, we talk with a number of companies that were at VRLA 2018. We also want to thank those of you who were able to take advantage of the special listener code to attend VRLA 2018. The companies who we talk with on this episode and information are: Quantum Capture represented by CEO and Founder Morgan Young Website - Quantum Capture Twitter - @QuantumCapture RYOT represented by Nora Kirkpatrick and Chris Smith Website - RYOT.org Twitter - @NoraKirkpatrick Instagram - @chrissmithwho Two Bit Circus represented by Director of Marketing Dorothy Ferguson Website - twobitcircus.com Twitter - @TwoBitCircus XPrize Foundation represented by Jacki Morie and Colin Peartree Website - Avatar.xprize.org Twitter - @xprize Virtual World Society represented by Eva Hoerth Website - VirtualWorldSociety.org Twitter - @VRWorldSociety For more information about the VR/AR Association, please visit: TheVRARA.com
Rebellution Episode 5Our 5th show/podcast recorded at WE Speak Studios, Ford City, Windsor OntarioJoin Blaze Jay, C.P.R., DJ Hayze, LaMatic And Zee Jay
Rebellution Episode 1Our first show/podcast recorded at WE Speak Studios in Windsor.Join Blaze Jay, C.P.R., DJ Braeking, DJ Hayze, LamMatic, And Zee Jay
Rebellution Episode 11Recorded live a WE Speak Radio in Ford City, Windsor Ontario.On the 11th episode of the rebellution by the Rebillous Youth Of Theory join Blaze Jay, C.P.R., DJ Hayze, LaMatict, and Zee Jay as they continuethere talk about the history of diss tracks and play music from local artist Givvy and Marshall C
Rebellution 9 The Lost EpisodeRebellution 9 was broadcast live and was a great show! Unfortunately, the backup recording of the live show had a glitch and only recorded the first 13 minutes. So there you have it, Episode 9 is officially our "Lost Episode". 
Rebellution Episode 8Our 8th show and 2nd live show! Join Blaze Jay C.P.R. and Zee Jay as they have there first guests Dyse on the show to talk about his mixtape 7 Files And his upcoming Project Eternal And play a track from the upcoming project "Never that" and talk about other news in Hip Hop and play songs By Artists such as Dyse, Dino,Hush, Millwood,T.r.u.t.h. Big Pun, Evil Ebnezer, PRhyme Our ITunes and Google Play podcasts links will be published in the next several days.
On this weeks episode we interviewed Red Eye and Cash Dat Kush to see who some of their influences in hip hop are, how they got their names, and how they discovered the path to being an emcee. We also discuss how their internet beef started.Getting Red Eyed with the Squaaad! Ep12 CLiM ReD eYeYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq9wTbrivbn0XXupU0JLW8QCash Dat KushFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/cashdatkush/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/cashdatkushyInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cashdatkush/Twitter - https://twitter.com/CashDatKush_
From starting his own newspaper in Boston to leadership roles at the biggest media companies of our day – including Verizon-owned Oath, AOL and Google – Tim Armstrong has a storied career. Listen as he and LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff cover a range of topics, from the opportunities for the brands he oversees - including Yahoo!, AOL, HuffPo, TechCrunch, RYOT and many others - to flourish under Verizon to why Google Co-Founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page balked when he wanted to buy a fax machine back in the day. Find and rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. For more content, follow KindredCast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Please read before listening: www.liontree.com/podcast-notices.html
Zack Baddorf, award-winning journalist and filmmaker, joins The Leadership Podcast to discuss what he has learned while documenting what it is to be human in more than 30 countries, including Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the West Bank, and Kashmir, as well as rebel-held territory in Sri Lanka and Burma. Zack has been published by the New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, Reuters, CBS, ABC, NPR, and the Wall Street Journal. His videos on social media alone have more than 30 million views. Key Takeaways [3:47] Zack has worked in over 70 countries. His big takeaway is that around the world, we’re not very different from one another. He tries not to judge people, even people who make bad choices. [5:12] Zack shares an experience he had of demonstrating a drone to starving children in the Central African Republic. In the midst of terrible conditions, they found joy and happiness in the good in their lives. [22:23] Zack is a proponent of the UN’s Universal Human Rights: education, food, security, and more. It’s a work in progress. He also believes in the Western World’s responsibility to protect people from violations of human rights. [28:53] For troubled countries, leadership for change comes down to trust. You can’t come into a situation quickly and expect to be effective. Zach gives examples of working with U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan and with community religious leaders in the Central African Republic. Trust is built over time. [33:54] Zach’s curiosity is driven by his desire to know how things work and what is going on in the world. He wants to get all the angles to a story, being objective while acknowledging our biases. Facebook: ZackBaddorf Website: Baddorf.com Quotable Quotes We’re not very different from one another. I try not to judge It’s going to be the youth who take the country forward Good journalists recognize their own bias You have to know all the different angles of a story. Zack Baddorf Bio I'm a journalist and filmmaker with more than 15 years of experience producing award-winning stories from more than 30 countries, including Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the West Bank, and Kashmir, as well as rebel-held territory in Sri Lanka and Burma. My work has been published by the New York Times, Washington Post, BBC, Reuters, AP, The Guardian, CBS, ABC, NPR, the Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Newsweek, VICE, RYOT, Al Jazeera English, and other publications in video, radio, photo, and print formats. My videos on social media alone have more than 30 million views. While based in the Central African Republic, I broke the news of the American military ending its mission against the Lord’s Resistance Army. My in-depth reporting on the Syrian town of Moadamiyah contributed to humanitarian access being granted to besieged people there. Weeks before Russian troops invaded Crimea, my reporting from the peninsula highlighted its political importance in the conflict. I work as a video producer for the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism, crafting anti-ISIS videos. For a year in Afghanistan, I worked on rural, remote bases for the U.S. Special Operations Command as a civilian videographer, alongside Green Berets, Navy SEALs and Afghan security forces. I have also worked as an adjunct professor at New York University and New York Film Academy, teaching public relations and broadcast journalism. I've got a master of fine arts degree in documentary studies, a master of arts degree in international relations, another master’s in public relations and a bachelor's in journalism.
In episode four, L.A. Ronayne from Stink Studios and Art Tindsley from RYOT join us to talk creativity and debate whether or not digital advertising has overdosed on the science and forgotten about the art.Adland legend and CAP Chairman James Best gives us a specially extended ‘two minute' lowdown on the ASA and CAP code whilst George & Amanda from the IAB drop in to talk Keith Weed, Adspend and their favourite Winter Olympics event.And Dora Michail from The Telegraph tackles our ten quick-fire questions, revealing her love for origami water balloons, baby goat videos and boss Nick Hugh.Tw: @iabukInsta: @iabukpodcast@iabuk.com--Find out more about the CAP CodeRefreshed content & native guidelinesRead more about the IAB UK Leadership Summit--Thanks to our sponsor Spotify and to SNK Studios and audioBoom for their support. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Springer is a Creative Director at RYOT and the Co-Founder of Advocates for Inclusion in Media (AIM). In this interview she discusses the reality of black representation in media and gives specific tips on how black creators and consumers can harness their buying power to advance the movement. How can we hold the newsrooms accountable? How can we become the decision makers in the media industry? How can we tell more stories that matter? This interview is empowering for media consumers and content creators alike. Go to our website to join thousands of other black people in our global community and get unapologetically black empowerment, inspiration, and tangible tips delivered directly to your inbox once per week: motivationforblackpeople.com Hosted by Justin Michael Williams
On Wednesday, August 30, I toppled out of bed with vertigo. I’ve never experienced it before. I sat up in bed, flopped my feet on the floor and away I went. My brain was suddenly bombarded by a kaleidoscope of opaque tubes, kind of like you’re falling through a narrow ice cave. Have you? I sat up in bed, flopped my feet on the floor and away I went. My brain was suddenly bombarded by a kaleidoscope of opaque tubes of light, kind of like you’re falling head first through an ice cave. Talk about an altered reality. The room whirled around me as I grasped for the bedspread to arrest my fall. Mind blown! The only other time I've come close to a similar sensation is when I've tried virtual reality or VR. To me, VR is a new and fascinating experience-altering force that is impacting the branding universe. That’s why I’m excited to have on today’s show one of the pioneers of narrative virtual reality storytelling, Bryn Mooser. Mooser is CEO and Co-Founder of RYOT, the leading immersive media company in the world specializing in virtual and augmented reality. He and his team at RYOT launched the first ever virtual reality global news show and comedy series. He is a twice Oscar-nominated filmmaker who has overseen the production of more than 200 linear and immersive films. RYOT was also a finalist in the 2016 Emmy Awards as well as a Peabody award finalist. Adweek just recognized Mooser as one of its 100 most creative people. And in recognition of the purpose driven mission of RYOT, he also received the Nelson Mandela Changemaker Award. RYOT has been in the news lately with its purchase by Verizon’s AOL and is now part of the Huffington Post’s Global Video Operations. In This Show, You’ll Learn: The elements of great storytelling from Bryn Mooser's VR point of view. How the resilience of the human spirit is a fundamental theme in storytelling. How we can all be open to new ideas in virtual reality, even as the medium and industry are still trying to find themselves. Key Quotes: "Two lessons that you learn in the Peace Corps: Learn how to fail. Learn how to be resilient.” - Bryn Mooser “We’re at our best when we’re in service to the greater community.” - Bryn Mooser “If people distribute content through social media then we all have equal opportunity to get our messages out.” - Bryn Moose “VR immerses you tactically into the story.” - Park Howell “The resilience of the human spirit is a fundamental theme in storytelling.” - Park Howell Mentioned in this episode Bryn Mooser Twitter Peace Corp Artists for Peace and Justice The Master Switch Oath Ryot The Academy for Peace and Justice Public service announcement for you: should you or someone you love fall prey to vertigo, this great video on Youtube by Doctor Carol Foster demonstrates a simple exercise you can do at home - essentially the same kind of treatment I received from my therapist - that I found extraordinarily helpful. Business Story Strategist, Keynote Speaker, and Brand Raconteur Park Howell is a trusted brand story strategist and sought-after keynote speaker on story marketing. He has helped international brands, including Coca-Cola, Beyer Pharmaceutical, Cummins Diesel, American Express, and United States Air Force. The widely popular Business of Story podcast helps leaders of purpose-driven organizations clarify their stories to grow revenue and amplify their impact. Each episode brings you the brightest content creators, advertising creatives, authors, screenwriters, makers, marketers, and brand raconteurs that show you how to craft and tell compelling brand stories that sell. Learn more about working with Park Howell and getting your brand story straight on our website.
Molly Swenson is CMO of RYOT, an immersive media company founded in Los Angeles in 2012 and recently acquired by AOL and The Huffington Post. She’s also a badass. Molly was a White House intern in the Obama administration, performed as a contestant on “American Idol” and designed philanthropic strategies for Kobe Bryant, Shakira and Ben Stiller. More recently, Adweek recognized her as one of 2016’s Young Influentials — game changers under the age of 40 in the worlds of media, marketing, technology and entertainment. Molly believes that VR’s impact as a medium for storytelling and the affect it has on people can’t be overestimated and calls it “the tip of the spear” for RYOT. Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: The “lightbulb” moment: How RYOT’s focus shifted to VR films. (3:19) How RYOT judges success: Moving the audience from passive observer to active participant. (5:30) Moving into the CMO role: From wearing many hats to choosing the one that fits. (8:46) What joining forces with AOL, Verizon and The Huffington Post means to RYOT. (17:00) Hacking the advertising ecosystem. (23:06) 360-degree video, VR and AR: A down-and-dirty tutorial. (26:35) Balancing unfaltering confidence with humility: From Steve Jobs to Kabbalah — and Charlie Chaplin, too. (38:50) Support the show.
Molly Swenson from RYOT tells Jefferson Graham how watching the news in virtual reality will bring "you into" the picture in a way we've never experienced before. RYOT's upcoming news show will debut on the Huffington Post in November.
today Molly and i talk about ebola, RYOT, virtual reality, flow states, singing, travel, and much more Molly is the CMO of RYOT, and co-creator of the Oscar-nominated short film Body Team 12, which is today's conversation starter. Check out link below (must acquire HBO Go account to watch): http://play.hbogo.com/feature/urn:hbo:feature:GVqF7xgb-0MPDPcYIAAAN do i suck at this? how can i suck less? e-mail me at michael@michaeljademusic.com
This week we prepare for our Symposium on VR Journalism, which will feature conversations with Emblematic, Associated Press, RYOT, and more! Plus, we break down peripherals for VR, talk therapy, and bring you the latest pretty infographics.
In this episode, we speak with a Bolton University Multimedia Journalism MA (immj-ma.org) graduate student. Biel Calderon - www.bielcalderon.com / @BielCalderon - works as a multimedia editor at Greenpeace in Bangkok. We discuss what it’s like going from journalism into the non-profit sector, some of the new trends and tools being used in non-profit communications and the increasingly blurred line between advocacy and journalism. SHOWNOTES: Marcus Bleasdale - Photography, Expanded: Rethinking Engagement and Impact - www.opensocietyfoundations.org/voices/ph…nd-impactSurviving El Niño - Greenpeace (26min documentary - beautiful drone & camera work) - www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9DRSgbeWUYRecent short videos (with drone, no subtitles, for Facebook Greenpeace Thailand) - www.facebook.com/greenpeaceseath/…153711486802098/ - www.facebook.com/greenpeaceseath/…153711483207098/VR Video Save the Arctic (with Ryot) - www.facebook.com/greenpeace.inter…153877470878300/A Sustainable Catch - Video produced by Biel Calderon for Greenpeace - realfoodfilms.org/video/a-sustainable-catch/Online multimedia research report (Biel contributed to design, curating photos and video editing) - www.greenpeace.org/seasia/th/Globa…png1/index.htmlA short video interviewing www.imm-ma (our Multimedia Journalism MA) graduates, discussing the multimedia journalism, storytelling, training and editorial careers they have entered since graduation. - vimeo.com/161025775
Listen to Kelly Lovell's interview with Ryot and Ian Somerhalder, star of Vampire Diaries and well-known environmental activist. What do they admire most about youth? What can we do to make the world better?
Nesse episódio, Ricardo Tokumoto -- o Ryot de Ryotiras -- fala sobre o livro "Perdido em Marte" (The Martian) de Andy Weir logo antes da adaptação chegar ao cinemas. O que achamos do livro e o que esperar da adaptação? Tudo o que sabemos é que ela é dirigida por Ridley Scott e estrelada por Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels e outros. 5e15 é um podcast em que criadores de quadrinhos conversam por quinze minutos sobre assuntos aleatórios. Se você tiver alguma dúvida, sugestão ou apenas queira dizer "oi", envie um email para 5e15podcast@gmail.com http://5e15.com
You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Call 1-206-333-9308 or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In this episode: If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Nikon Ambassador Moose Peterson opens the show. We're proud to announce that we were contacted by Apple and they hand picked our podcast to be featured on the front of the Podcasts section in iTunes. It's amazing exposure. Thanks Apple! The New York Times publishes an article about how big brands are using User Generated Content (UGC) via hashtags to promote their brands mostly without compensation. (full story) Former PetaPixel Editor DL Cade writes about the "Dark Side of Photography". (full story) Shootout between the Canon 35mm f/1.4L II and the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art. (full story) Los Angeles Angels Director of Photography Matt Brown gives a behind the scenes look at shooing a Major League Baseball game. (full story) Samyang announces the Rokinon 50mm f/1.2 and 21mm f/1.4 lenses for Canon EF-M, Fujifilm X, Micro Four Thirds and Sony E mounts. (full story) RYOT's Christian Stephen shoots the world's first VR film shot in a war zone for "Welcome to Aleppo". (full story) Philadelphia-based Director of Photography Mitch Martinez captures fire breathers with a stunning bullet time video. (full story) A new Facebook patent describes technology useful to photographers as well as to Facebook. (full story) Canon Explorer of Light David Bergman is the master of the Gigapan and produces a crazy large 20,000 megapixel image. (full story) Amazingly, there are more deaths due to selfies than to shark attacks. (full story) The solidLUUV and ultraLUUV Kickstarter campaign looks to be a promising image stabilization product for 2016. (full story) Open-source utility "Airnef" helps you wirelessly transfer photos from your Nikon or Canon to your computer. (full story) USA Today photographers Robert Hanashiro and Dan McMeden give us a behind the scenes look at shooting TV's biggest night, the Emmy Awards. (full story) An entertaining video from the 1980s by Toronto Sun photojournalist Hugh Wesley. (full story) In drone news: Unbelievably strict new drone regulations out of Colombia which few could possibly comply with. (full story) Thank you and connect with us: Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. Listener questions needed: Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget or call us at 1-206-333-9308. Alternatively, you can comment below or via social media. But we’d love to play your question on the show! Cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
In an effort to stay informed and not get the ‘blahs’ from the ever-depressing 24 hour news cycle, the girls invite Molly Swenson, COO of Ryot.org, to join the conversation. They discuss some current stories of note and the mission of RYOT.org - which provides an actionable solution for every story it covers, empowering a new generation of media consumers.
In this episode, Molly Swensons, COO of RYOT News, talks to your hosts Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap about activism in the news, how relationships affect your success, and Molly’s time on American Idol. Edited and produced by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.
What is RYOT‘s game plan to change traditional media? They allow people to “Become the News.” Bryn Moser and David Darg are humanitarians. They have been on the front lines of some of the world’s major catastrophes and have seen positive transformation in communities through human impact. Frustrated with the traditional media’s inflexibility in providing actionable context around news, they decided to #ChangeThat by providing a social online hub that does: RYOT. RYOT connects action with each news story so people can get involved in the world’s most pressing issues. This month’s Social Disruptors podcast is a chat with Bryn and David on their plans to disrupt traditional media. Edward D. (Ned) Breslin is the CEO of Water For People, widely considered a force for positive change by challenging status quo approaches and offering concrete alternatives to water, sanitation, and transparency in philanthropy and aid, by offering concrete alternatives. Breslin received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2011. David Darg was one of Esquire Magazine’s “2012 Americans of the Year,” and spent the last decade as a first responder and frontline contributor for Reuters, CNN, and the BBC. Currently based in Haiti, David is Vice President of Operation Blessing International and has traveled to over 100 countries. David has won numerous awards as a filmmaker, including a Special Jury Mention at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival as Co-Director of “Baseball in the Time of Cholera.” Bryn Mooser was named one of Esquire Magazine’s “2012 Americans of the Year” for his work in Haiti. As Country Director for Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ), Bryn helped build APJ’s secondary school in Port-au-Prince, which now educates 1,400 young Haitians per year. Bryn is also an award-winning film maker. His latest documentary, “The Rider And The Storm”, premiered in April in NYC as his third consecutive world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/starting_a_ryot_in_traditional_news