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Best podcasts about Screen media

Latest podcast episodes about Screen media

The Why? Curve
Closing Credits?

The Why? Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 32:39


Is cinema dying? The Oscars were the usual triumphant mix of glamour, glitz and terrible speeches, but is the film industry what it was? Streaming, video games, Covid and the cost of living have led to a downturn in audience figures in the US and the UK, although there are faint signs of a revival. Do we still want to sit passively in a big dark room to be entertained, or would we rather be in our own homes, interacting with the characters and stories? Does the old model of cinema still work? Sarah Atkinson, Professor of Screen Media at King's College London, tells Phil and Roger it will survive but it needs to change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What's My Frame?
133. Jeremy O'Keefe // Producer, Casting Director, Director

What's My Frame?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 55:12


Today on What's My Frame I'm joined by Jeremy O'Keefe. Jeremy is an award-winning director, writer, producer, casting director and educator. His second feature, Somewhere Slow won Best Narrative Feature at the Brooklyn Film Festival, was released theatrically by Screen Media. Currently he is producing and casting the feature films including Eyes in the Trees (Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Rhys Meyers), The Wolf and the Lamb (Angus Macfadyen). Jeremy spent over nine years in TV comedy with Greenstein / Daniel Casting and Sherie Hernandez Casting in Los Angeles, earning him both Artios and Heller nominations. He's worked with every major network and streaming platform. Hightlights include Mindy Kaling's ground-breaking Netflix series, Never Have I Ever, the Carol Burnett / Amy Poehler pilot Household Name for ABC, the first 2 seasons of TVLand's Teachers and the final 2 seasons of Key and Peele (both with Sherie Hernandez). In addition to casting, as an educator, Jeremy has been on the faculty at AMDA and a guest for Wallace State, Webster University and American Academy of Dramatic Art. He teaches mindfulness-based audition technique across the country. He is committed discovering and fostering original, authentic talent and maximizing the positive impact TV, film and theatre can have on its audiences, and the world. Follow Jeremy on IG @jeremyokeefe --- What's My Frame, hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Laura Linda Bradley⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join the WMF creative community now! Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsmyframe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@whatsmyframe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠IMDb⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠What's My Frame? official site ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our monthly newsletter!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠What's My Frame? merch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whats-my-frame/support

Mundo Futuro
138: Brasil ha “cerrado sesión” en X. Sesgos, mentiras y locuras del AI. El futuro del screen media. Sci fi reviews.

Mundo Futuro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 61:14


T-shirt de Mundo Futuro: https://humanadvancedwear.com.mx/mundofuturo/ No podemos predecir el futuro, pero sí podemos explorarlo. /// Jorge Alor | @elpadrino Mario Valle | @bilbeny Jaime Limón | @mrlemon /// Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Movie Marketing & Distribution Podcast
A New Blueprint for Filmmaker-First Distribution with the Founders of Blue Harbor Entertainment

The Movie Marketing & Distribution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 50:11


"The current distribution model is broken, and Blue Harbor is here to offer a different approach that benefits both filmmakers and audiences." Mike Messina, co-founder Blue Harbor Entertainment   This episode is an insight into the obstacles and opportunities in the current releasing environment in a conversation with the founders of Blue Harbor Entertainment, the new service distribution company. Amanda Sherwin, Mike Messina and Seth Needle are industry veterans with decades of experience between them at the cutting edge of sales, acquisitions and distribution having previously come together as part of the senior leadership of Screen Media. Earlier this year they established Blue Harbor to offer filmmakers an alternative in today's challenging distribution environment, providing a comprehensive distribution and marketing solution covering theatrical, home entertainment, digital streaming platforms, and television – all under a service fee structure geared around filmmakers.   In this conversation we explore the signficant changes in the US market in recent years, particularly in the video on demand space. Amanda, Mike and Seth explain how audience habits and release practices have rapidly shifted post-covid - and shifted again more recently - and reveal the signficant knock on effect this is having on acquisitions, distribution and filmmaking. The Founders explain how these witnessing these changes prompted them to design a different type of service distribution company, one that places the filmmaker at the heart of the process. They also explain why it is now essential for filmmakers to include distirbution thinking and budgeting as part of their production process, as in the words of Amanda, "In the evolving landscape of film marketing, understanding your audience and budgeting for distribution early is crucial. It's not just about making a film; it's about making sure it reaches the right eyes."   Amanda Sherwin Amanda has more than two decades of experience working in independent film. She most recently served as SVP of Marketing at Screen Media running the campaigns for 20+ releases annually, including the high-profile hits Willy's Wonderland, Poker Face, and Maggie Moore(s). Prior to Screen Media, Sherwin consulted for PBS Distribution and managed theatrical service provider Paladin, overseeing the releases on an array of films from the comedic hit What We Do in the Shadows to the Oscar® nominated documentary For Sama. Sherwin began her career at CFP, a precursor to Lionsgate, where she later assumed the role of VP of Marketing. She then went on to help start THINKFilm, where she served as SVP of Marketing and Distribution and orchestrated the campaigns on more than 80 films, resulting in eight Academy Award® nominations and two wins. Sherwin is a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.   Mike Messina Mike has worked in independent film for more than 25 years. In his recent role as EVP of Distribution at Screen Media, he oversaw the distribution, marketing, and sales of 100+ movies, including the blockbuster hits The Outpost, Till Death, and The Ritual Killer, and was an Executive Producer on the Emmy® award-winning documentary Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street. Previously, Messina spearheaded independent film distribution and acquisitions at Starz and managed global streaming sales of Starz Original Series, including Spartacus and Power. He was also a senior executive at New Amsterdam Entertainment, where his producing credits included Dawn of the Dead which opened #1 at the US box office and was a Cannes Film Festival selection. Messina holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and is a Dartmouth College graduate.   Seth Needle Seth Needle is a leading content acquisition and creative executive, having previously served as EVP of Global Acquisitions and Co-Productions at Screen Media for the past 12 years. During his tenure, he was responsible for high-profile acquisitions The Outpost, Terry Gilliam's The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Emmy® award-winning Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street, The Lifeguard starring Kristen Bell, and Stephen King's A Good Marriage, which King penned himself. He also established strategic business relationships with Focus Features, Starz, Roadside Attractions, and more. In addition, Needle oversaw all content licensing for the company's streaming platforms that included Crackle, Popcornflix, and Redbox. Needle also served as an executive producer on Willy's Wonderland, Maggie Moore(s), Fast Charlie, Girl, and several others. Prior to Screen Media, Needle worked in the acquisitions department at Lionsgate and in the research department at Marketcast.

The Crownsmen Show
TCONS 21. Polydeck Part 2: Unmatched Innovation in Screen Media

The Crownsmen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 30:05


Join Alex Caruana and Shane Gee from Polydeck as they talk about innovative construction materials. Polydeck is renowned for its cutting-edge solutions that enhance durability, efficiency, and safety in construction projects. Discover their custom screening solutions in this episode of The Construction Show! Watch Here Heavy Industry World Tour Partner

UCC 98.3FM Features and Docs
Living with a PhD - Dr Ciara Chambers

UCC 98.3FM Features and Docs

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 58:20


Living with a PhD - Dr Ciara Chambers (Senior Lecturer in Film and Screen Media and Head of Department) Produced with Kieran Hurley Repost from 2020

Creatively Me
Graduation Day Cast & Crew

Creatively Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 42:15


On this final episode of Season #1 of “Creatively Me”, Daniel chats about “Graduation Day” his newest short film streaming on Vimeo from Friday, April 19th. Daniel did this film as part of his thesis in his MA in Film & Screen Media. He'll be chatting not only the course, but the making of the film from pre-production to post-production. Along the way, you'll hear from cast and crew on the film & will get an exclusive sneak peek of the short. Plus, Daniel wraps up the first season of “Creatively Me”. “Graduation Day” is written, edited & directed by Daniel Heaphy. It stars Grace Keelin, Daniel Heaphy, Michael Collins & Catherine Taylor. Soundtrack by Tebi Rex, Dylan Flynn & the Dead Poets, Tadhg Williams & Johnny Roche. Score by Mathias Levy Valensi. Director of Photography George Lynch. Production Assistant Kristina Nebylova. Sound by Adam Byrne & Ronin Scuffins. Extras Savni Koldikar & Cian Casey. Watch Now: https://vimeo.com/936573830

Mac Movie Reviews Podcast
M&K Productions Podcast Ep 120

Mac Movie Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 27:35


On Episode 120 of the podcast, Kristin and Myself go over two film that we were lucky enough to watch early.  We go over Screen Media's Bad Hombres and Lionsgate's Scrambled. Special Thanks to both for giving us early screening access. 

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
ZEUS Partners with UCC to Unveil a Cinematic Revival and Micromobility Future

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 2:44


ZEUS, Ireland's leading homegrown micromobility company, proudly announces its partnership with University College Cork (UCC) for the Irish premiere of the restored silent-era classic, The Signal Tower. Last shown in Cork in 1925, this timeless film returns to the big screen for a free gala screening, with live musical accompaniment by one of the world's leading silent-film musicians, Stephen Horne, at the Aula Maxima in UCC on Tuesday, November 21. The gala evening, supported by ZEUS, celebrates the convergence of history and modernity. As Ireland's largest homegrown micromobility company, ZEUS looks forward highlighting the transformative role of e-scooters in Ireland's urban mobility and contributing to the nation's future by offering sustainable and convenient alternatives for short-distance travel. Expressing enthusiasm for this historic collaboration, ZEUS CEO Damian Young stated, "We are thrilled to be part of the revival of such a significant piece of cinematic history. The Signal Tower's return aligns seamlessly with ZEUS' commitment to connecting the past and future, just as our e-scooters are poised to revolutionise transportation across Ireland". The restoration of The Signal Tower is a testament to the dedication and international dimension of film preservation and was led by Photoplay Productions and the San Francisco Silent Film Festival. Robert Byrne, President of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival and an award-winning film restorer with a history of collaboration with UCC's Department of Film and Screen Media, will introduce the screening and will also deliver a masterclass on film restoration on Wednesday 22nd November. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

FNI Wrap Chat
#196 | Karl Argue | Actor/Screenwriter

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 53:43


Fni Wrapchat: Brought to you by ARRI. Subscribe on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and of course Headstuff+ Become a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and help our never ending crusade to united the Irish Film community.  Join us at our inaugural FNI Fast Fest this Summer from 25th-27th of August. Visit https://wearefni.com/fastfest Film Network Ireland (FNI) is pleased to announce our new Initiative FNI Fast Fest. Roll camera, roll with the pros at #WeAreFni 72 hour shoot and screen festival FNI FAST FEST!

FNI Wrap Chat
#196 | Karl Argue | Actor/Screenwriter

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 55:28


Fni Wrapchat: Brought to you by ARRI. Subscribe on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts and of course Headstuff+ Become a member on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni and help our never ending crusade to united the Irish Film community.  Join us at our inaugural FNI Fast Fest this Summer from 25th-27th of August. Visit https://wearefni.com/fastfest Film Network Ireland (FNI) is pleased to announce our new Initiative FNI Fast Fest. Roll camera, roll with the pros at #WeAreFni 72 hour shoot and screen festival FNI FAST FEST!

TuneFM
Australian Screen Media with Dr Lewis Fitz-Gerald

TuneFM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 25:46


Screen writers and actors in the United States have been on strike since May of this year. To learn more about the challenges affecting the industry and the difficulties industry professionals face, Ash sat down with Dr Lewis Fitz-Gerald from the University of New England. Dr Fitz-Gerald has extensive experience in the screen media industry, and provides an insight into the Australian arm of the sector.

FNI Wrap Chat
#195 | Dave Reid | Founder of Minding Creative Minds

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 28:06


A Couple of years ago we did a mindfulness episode where we identified a need for a mindfulness and wellbeing service on the island of Ireland. We felt that it was badly needed. In that time Minding Creative minds was founded and what an important service it is. Today we have the founder of MindingCreativeMinds.ie, Dave Reid to talk about its inception and progress. Roll camera, roll with the pros at #WeAreFni 72 hour shoot and screen festival FNI FAST FEST!

FNI Wrap Chat
#195 | Dave Reid | Founder of Minding Creative Minds

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 26:21


A Couple of years ago we did a mindfulness episode where we identified a need for a mindfulness and wellbeing service on the island of Ireland. We felt that it was badly needed. In that time Minding Creative minds was founded and what an important service it is. Today we have the founder of MindingCreativeMinds.ie, Dave Reid to talk about its inception and progress. Roll camera, roll with the pros at #WeAreFni 72 hour shoot and screen festival FNI FAST FEST!

Hanging By A Thread
Godless; Conversations with Nick Kozakis and Lauren Simpson

Hanging By A Thread

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 56:55


This month on the podcast Jolene sits down with director and producer from Godless The Eastfield Exorcism, Nick Kozakis and Lauren Simpson. We take a spoiler free dive into how this movie came to be, and what the reactions have been from the audience since its release. LAUREN SIMPSON (PRODUCER)Lauren's film story started with a specialist study in film at California State University Long Beach. She backed that up with a Bachelor of Film and Television from Swinburne University and a MBA from the Australian Institute of Business. Her work in the industry has been varied and rewarding, working with Filmlnk Movie Magazine, Event Cinemas on George Street in events and marketing and, as an accomplished international Service Producer, Lauren has produced high-level commercial and narrative content for companies all over the world. Today she's the founder of Iris Arc Pictures – where she's produced the independent true crime horror feature film ‘Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism' which will be released in North America by XYZ Films in 2023 and the award winning satirical comedy web-series ‘PIVOT'. Lauren is in development and production on several new high-concept feature films and series across the fantasy, thriller and horror genres.The work Lauren is doing to advocate for gender equality and diversity in the film industry is just as significant. As the President of Women in Film & Television Victoria (WIFT Vic) she enjoys finding new ways forward for women and women identifying people across the screen industries, proudly advocating for representation on and off the screen. NICK KOZAKIS (DIRECTOR)Nick Kozakis, director and editor at Visible Studios, is a 3x ARIA nominated and ADG nominated director, helming projects with some of Australia's most talented creatives. Nick most recently has directed his second feature film, ‘Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism', which has been acquired for North American distribution by XYZ Films, with Coven as the global sales agent. ‘Godless' had its world premiere at Overlook Film Festival in March 2023.His feature film debut ‘Plague' was picked up by New York sales agents Screen Media, and subsequently distributed throughout North America. Plague was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015 and was sold internationally. The film was nominated for, and won multiple awards. ‘Plague' ranked number one for 12 consecutive weeks on the iTunes Horror charts, overtaking Oren Peli's (‘Paranormal Activity') ‘Area 51'. Nick has directed three proof of concepts; ‘Hunter', ‘Interface', and ‘Help'. ‘Hunter' was well-received in the festival circuit, also screening at Cannes Film Festival in 2016. Nick's portfolio includes many notable music videos (such as ‘Dance Monkey' for Tones And I which has over 2 billion YouTube views) and commercials across a vast array of genres and media platforms.  Follow the podcast! IG: @HangingByAThreadBTS Twitter: @Hanging_BTS Logo by Jenn Pinkos @JennPinkosDesigns Music By: CJ Dunieff --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hangingbyathreadbts/message

New Books Network
Sarah Atkinson and Helen W. Kennedy, "Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry" (Manchester UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 49:17


What is the future of media? In Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry (Manchester UP, 2022), Sarah Atkinson, a Professor of Screen Media at Kings College London, and Helen W Kennedy, Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries, at the University of Nottingham, explore the rise of immersive experiences using the detailed case study of Secret Cinema. The book offers both a rich and extensive history of Secret Cinema, as well as analysis of the evolution of key trends in media production and consumption more generally. The book covers the key performances, including mainstream hits such as Back To The Future, Casino Royale, and Stranger Things, as well as the companies evolution and smaller projects. As live experiences and media industries evolve in the post-pandemic era, the book will be essential reading across media and cultural studies, as well as across humanities and social sciences, and for anyone interested in the future of media and live performance industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Film
Sarah Atkinson and Helen W. Kennedy, "Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry" (Manchester UP, 2022)

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 49:17


What is the future of media? In Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry (Manchester UP, 2022), Sarah Atkinson, a Professor of Screen Media at Kings College London, and Helen W Kennedy, Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries, at the University of Nottingham, explore the rise of immersive experiences using the detailed case study of Secret Cinema. The book offers both a rich and extensive history of Secret Cinema, as well as analysis of the evolution of key trends in media production and consumption more generally. The book covers the key performances, including mainstream hits such as Back To The Future, Casino Royale, and Stranger Things, as well as the companies evolution and smaller projects. As live experiences and media industries evolve in the post-pandemic era, the book will be essential reading across media and cultural studies, as well as across humanities and social sciences, and for anyone interested in the future of media and live performance industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

New Books in Critical Theory
Sarah Atkinson and Helen W. Kennedy, "Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry" (Manchester UP, 2022)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 49:17


What is the future of media? In Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry (Manchester UP, 2022), Sarah Atkinson, a Professor of Screen Media at Kings College London, and Helen W Kennedy, Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries, at the University of Nottingham, explore the rise of immersive experiences using the detailed case study of Secret Cinema. The book offers both a rich and extensive history of Secret Cinema, as well as analysis of the evolution of key trends in media production and consumption more generally. The book covers the key performances, including mainstream hits such as Back To The Future, Casino Royale, and Stranger Things, as well as the companies evolution and smaller projects. As live experiences and media industries evolve in the post-pandemic era, the book will be essential reading across media and cultural studies, as well as across humanities and social sciences, and for anyone interested in the future of media and live performance industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in Communications
Sarah Atkinson and Helen W. Kennedy, "Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry" (Manchester UP, 2022)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 49:17


What is the future of media? In Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry (Manchester UP, 2022), Sarah Atkinson, a Professor of Screen Media at Kings College London, and Helen W Kennedy, Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries, at the University of Nottingham, explore the rise of immersive experiences using the detailed case study of Secret Cinema. The book offers both a rich and extensive history of Secret Cinema, as well as analysis of the evolution of key trends in media production and consumption more generally. The book covers the key performances, including mainstream hits such as Back To The Future, Casino Royale, and Stranger Things, as well as the companies evolution and smaller projects. As live experiences and media industries evolve in the post-pandemic era, the book will be essential reading across media and cultural studies, as well as across humanities and social sciences, and for anyone interested in the future of media and live performance industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Sarah Atkinson and Helen W. Kennedy, "Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry" (Manchester UP, 2022)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 49:17


What is the future of media? In Secret Cinema and the Immersive Experience Industry (Manchester UP, 2022), Sarah Atkinson, a Professor of Screen Media at Kings College London, and Helen W Kennedy, Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries, at the University of Nottingham, explore the rise of immersive experiences using the detailed case study of Secret Cinema. The book offers both a rich and extensive history of Secret Cinema, as well as analysis of the evolution of key trends in media production and consumption more generally. The book covers the key performances, including mainstream hits such as Back To The Future, Casino Royale, and Stranger Things, as well as the companies evolution and smaller projects. As live experiences and media industries evolve in the post-pandemic era, the book will be essential reading across media and cultural studies, as well as across humanities and social sciences, and for anyone interested in the future of media and live performance industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

The Business of Politics Show
How To Build A Disruptive Political Business – Michael Beach (Cross Screen Media)

The Business of Politics Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 30:02


Our guest today is Michael Beach, CEO of Cross Screen Media, a leading CTV activation managed service for marketers and agencies. Before starting Cross Screen he was one of the co-founders of Targeted Victory and he had an extensive political career in the field prior to that. In our conversation we dig into the nuts and bolts of building a business on the cutting edge of political technology. 

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 250

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 95:23


On this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ we have another four films for your listening pleasure!!! We start off with a new Thai cooking drama from Netflix, then we have three films from directors making their feature debuts, two of which are courtesy of Signature Entertainment! Screen Media has a new heist drama, then Haymarket Films & Lowkey Films have a heartwarming tale of friendship. And we close with a tale of basketball, culture, love, and identity from Focus Features. Today we have: Hunger Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/WNFx11dbYxY Digital Release Date: 8th April 2023 Director: Sitisiri Mongkolsiri Cast: Chutimon Chuengcharoensukying, Nopachai Jayanama, Gunn Svasti, Bhumibhat Thavornsiri, Varit Leesavan, Prachan Vong-uthaiphan, Ratchawat Vichianrat, Pattarawit Junthai, Rangsit Budngam, Sunya Thadathanawong, Arttasit Pattanasatienkul Running Time: 130 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/h61PbLOmyY0 Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81517155 Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/hunger-movie-release-date-news ------------ The Locksmith Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/5J81n2hmYHE Digital Release Date USA: 3rd February 2023 Digital Release Date UK: 24th April 2023 Director: Nicolas Harvard Cast: Ryan Phillippe, Kate Bosworth, Charlie Weber, Gabriela Quezada, Kaylee Bryant, Madeleine Guilbot, Jeffrey Nordling, Ving Rhames, Bourke Floyd, Noel Gugliemi, George Akram, Livia Treviño, Tom Wright, Emily Rose David Running Time: 91 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/QFlatv9qr7w Digital Platforms: Amazon Prime, Google, Apple TV+, YouTube, Mubi, Rakuten Website: Here. https://www.signature-entertainment.co.uk/film/the-locksmith/ ------------ Kindling Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/nTeI6L8jNIQ Cleveland International Film Festival: 25th March 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 21st April 2023 Digital Release Date: 21st April 2023 Director: Connor O'Hara Cast: George Somner, Conrad Khan, Wilson Mbomio, Rory J Saper, Kaine Zajaz, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Geoff Bell, Tara Fitzgerald, Ocean Navarro, Hattie Gotobed, Noor Lila Running Time: 93 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/bO3V2jnOoE4 Digital Platforms: Amazon Prime, Google, Apple TV+, YouTube, Mubi, Rakuten Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/movie/kindling/id1679452753 Website: Here. https://www.kindlingfilm.com/ ------------ Boogie Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/hqzdmeJ5FsU Theatrical Release Date: 5th March 2021 Digital Release Date: 16th August 2021 Director: Eddie Huang Cast: Taylor Takahashi, Taylour Paige, Jorge Lendeborg Jr, Bashar Jackson, Pamelyn Chee, Perry Yung, Mike Moh, Alexa Mareka, Domenick Lombardozzi, Steve Coulter, Eddie Huang, Charlamagne tha God Running Time: 89 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/xEpSdb_f1pE Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/title/81406630 Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/boogie/umc.cmc.246qo5559bba5y8ovsgyhryxt Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Boogie-Taylor-Takahashi/dp/B08Z262SZD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2OEVTZMRYE9T3&keywords=Boogie&qid=1682025008&s=instant-video&sprefix=boogie%2Cinstant-video%2C218&sr=1-1 Watch via Prime Video UK: Here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boogie-Taylor-Takahashi/dp/B09CN2F9ZV/ref=sr_1_2?crid=36GWE8WWW10WK&keywords=Boogie&qid=1682024981&s=instant-video&sprefix=boogie%2Cinstant-video%2C89&sr=1-2 Website: Here. https://www.focusfeatures.com/boogie ------------ *(Music) 'Wake Up' by Arcade Fire - 2004 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 250

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 95:24


On this week's @EchoChamberFP we have another four films for your listening pleasure!!! We start off with a new Thai cooking drama from Netflix, then we have three films from directors making their feature debuts, two of which are courtesy of Signature Entertainment! Screen Media has a new heist drama, then Haymarket Films & Lowkey Films have a heartwarming tale of friendship. And we close with a tale of basketball, culture, love, and identity from Focus Features.

Out Of The Blank
#1285 - Richard Mills

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 67:10


Richard Mills is Programme Director and Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies and Screen Media at the School of Arts and Humanities at St Mary's University, UK. Richard is the author of "The Beatles and Fandom: Sex, Death and Progressive Nostalgia" combines academic theory on fandom with compelling original research material to tell an alternative history of the Beatles phenomenon: a fans' history of the Beatles that runs concurrently with the popular story we all know.

The Producers Lounge
Jeremy Daniel Davis, Producing a Nicolas Cage Movie; S2 E9

The Producers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 53:52


Jeremy Daniel Davis is an actor, writer and producer. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona on April 2nd. Most recently he produced a film called, Willy's Wonderland starring Nicolas Cage, Emily Tosta, and Beth Grant.Check out Jeremy's YouTube channel, with Behind The Scenes footage from the movie: https://www.youtube.com/user/standalonejd Credits Include...Willy's Wonderland starring Nicolas CagePlease like and subscribe, it helps us out a lot.Music is Sweet Georgia Brown by Latché Swing.Episode still image credit goes to Screen Media, from Willy's Wonderland, still photographer Nick Romanelli, and cinematographer David Newbert.Follow Us on Social Media!Greater & Grander on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/GreaterGrander  Greater & Grander on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GreaterGrander Greater & Grander on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GreaterGrander  Greater & Grander on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GreaterGrander    Register and Get a Free List of Special Info on Jobs in Hollywood - http://greaterandgrander.com/special-job-openings-giveaways  Check out past episodes and bonus content on the Greater & Grander website - http://greaterandgrander.com/tag/producers-lounge-podcast 

CIRCUIT CAST
Episode 109: The DNA Of Film - Nova Paul, Jamie Berry, Jae Hoon Lee

CIRCUIT CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 55:16


In this conversation host Mark Williams meets three artists who discuss the intersection of filmic technologies with living world of mauri, whakapapa and spiritual practice. Nova Paul's Rākau (2022) is a 16mm film of Pūriri trees. Paul created a film developer solution from foliage discarded by the trees themselves, bringing the image from negative to postive, creating a cyclical portrait of the Pūriri. Jamie Berry's Whakapapa Algorhythms (2021) is a montage of archival home movies, recent digital animation and a constant pulsing score which was written by sequencing the artists own DNA. Jae Hoon Lee's Dark Matter (2022) continues his preoccupation with new technology as a vehicle to transform organic matter, presenting a series of pulsing coals, crystal and other mineral deposits. This conversation was recorded for the 2022 Screen Studies Association of New Zealand conference The Materiality of Screen Media.

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews
THE ACCURSED (2022, Screen Media) Witches, Demons, and Devils...Oh, My

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:00


Tonight, on Gruesome Magazine episode 370, the Grue-Crew review THE ACCURSED (2022, Screen Media). Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, and award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! THE ACCURSED (2022, Screen Media) Elly is asked by a family friend (Mena Suvari) to look after an elderly woman (Meg Foster) living in a remote cabin for a few days. She agrees, but soon discovers there is a demon hiding in the woman just waiting to break free. Available In Theaters & On Demand beginning October 14, 2022 Directors: Kevin Lewis Writers: Rob Kennedy Cast: Mena Suvari, Meg Foster, Alexis Knapp, Sarah Dumont,Sarah Grey,Troy James, Sherman Augustus FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorror

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Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews
[Review] THE HARBINGER (2022, Screen Media) Ambitious Good vs Evil Tale of Redemption

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 29:20


Tonight, on Gruesome Magazine episode 349, the Grue-Crew review THE HARBINGER (2022, Screen Media). Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, and award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! THE HARBINGER (2022, Screen Media) Hoping to escape their past, Daniel and Theresa Snyder move their troubled young daughter Rosalie to a quaint Midwestern town, but they are followed by the evil they tried to leave behind. When locals begin to die, the Snyders turn to a Native American seer and uncover a legend that may hold the key to saving their family, or a path to a grisly end for them and all they hold dear. Available in Theaters and On Demand beginning September 2, 2022 Director: Will Klipstine Writer: Will Klipstine and Amy Mills Cast: Will Klipstine, Irene Bedard, Madeleine McGraw, Amanda MacDonald, Steve Monroe FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors

JAMA Pediatrics Editors' Summary: On research in medicine, science, and clinical practice related to children’s health and
Association of Patient and Family Reports of Hospital Safety Climate With Language Proficiency; Effects of Limiting Recreational Screen Media Use on Physical Activity and Sleep in Families With Children

JAMA Pediatrics Editors' Summary: On research in medicine, science, and clinical practice related to children’s health and

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 11:34


JAMA Pediatrics Editors' Summary by Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH, Editor in Chief, and Alison A. Galbraith, MD, MPH, Associate Editor, for the Aug 1, 2022 issue. Related Content: Effects of Limiting Recreational Screen Media Use on Physical Activity and Sleep in Families With Children Association of Patient and Family Reports of Hospital Safety Climate With Language Proficiency in the US

Mac Movie Reviews Podcast
Monstrous Review (2022) (M&K Productions Podcast Ep 83)

Mac Movie Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:56


On this special minisode/review of the podcast, we discuss the 2022s Monstrous starring Christina Ricci. Which follows the story of a traumatized woman fleeing from her abusive ex-husband with her 7-year-old son. In their new, remote sanctuary they find they have a bigger, more terrifying monster to deal with. Monstrous is available to watch on itunes, Shudder, AMC+, VUDU, and Freevee. Special thanks to Screen Media for sending us a copy of Monstrous to cover on our show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mmr20/support

Mentors on the Mic
Becoming... Executive Vice President at Maven Screen Media Jenny Halper ("The Kindergarten Teacher," "A Mouthful of Air")

Mentors on the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 39:14


Jenny Halper is EVP of Film at Maven Screen Media, where her credits include THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER, DRIVEWAYS, AMERICAN HONEY, SKIN, and A MOUTHFUL OF AIR. As a screenwriter her scripts have placed three times on the Black List, on the Athena List, received grants from Film Independent and the Tribeca Film Institute, and been selected for New York Stage and Film's Workshop (in association with Powerhouse Theater). She is currently developing an anthology series with Freida Pinto and Emily Verellen Strom's Freebird Films and Forest Whitaker and Nina Yang Bongiovi's Significant Productions, a limited series with Michael Dinner's Rooney McP Productions, and adapting a non-fiction book for Social Construct Films (THE MAURITANIAN). In this episode, we talk about: • Her first “real” job at Plum Pictures led her directly to where she is now developing at Mandalay Vision • How working at a small indie production company allowed for her a lot of responsibilities very quickly• Why We Are the best thing she's ever worked on and how she didn't hold back at all • Why she only looked at companies that made movies that she loved • Working on The Kindergarden Teacher with Maggie Gyllenhaal • How often do you need the actors attached • Why you can't have everything in one basket in development because some things never cross the finish line • Maven finds financing for some projects and for some, they provide financing • What advice she would give people to who are attached to making only projects • Taking on A Mouthful of Air with Amanda Seyfried, Paul Giamatti, and Finn Wittrock. Written and directed by Mentor Amy Koppelman and produced by Michael Harrop (Showtime's Billions) • Would you rather have a big director or big actor attached? • Which cds she loves working with • Some things she looks for in deciding to develop projects Guest: IMDb Linkedin Instagram Maven Screen Media Host: Instagram: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneMiller Twitter: @MentorsontheMic @MichelleSimoneM Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemic Website: www.michellesimonemiller.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelle Favorite Quotes from the Episode: “To get a movie made, there's a lot of different stumbling blocks along the way. And a lot of it is who you know and who you can get into the hands of that is going to help you reach the next hurdle.” “That's the thing that I think is great about creating is… you can do it and no one has to give you permission.” Resources: To sign up for classes with Jenny, visit (www.stowestorylabs.org) or (www.stowestorylabs.org/writers-room) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Course and Career Chat
Screen Media, Animation and Visual Effects

Course and Career Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 46:12


What we're talking about: My guest today is Marc, and he is the course chair for two courses at Victoria University - the Bachelor of Screen Media and the Bachelor of Animation and Visual Effects. Marc shares his experiences of high school, applying for media courses and his early career, and then he gives us a great insight into what it's like to study these courses at VU.  Applying for courses Marc shares his story of applying for uni courses and preparing his portfolio, and he had a few hiccups along the way! Through sharing his experience, he gives some great tips for students who are preparing their own portfolios to help them know what to expect, feel more confident and ready to approach their interview. Studying at Victoria University If you're thinking of studying screen media and animation or visual effects, then you want to hear Marc explain how it all works at VU. He talks about the way that the industry connections work and are mutually beneficial for the uni and the industry, describes the facilities and environment that you will be learning in, and shares how the block model works to facilitate your learning throughout the course. Are you the right fit for these courses? Marc shares great insights into the types of students that will really thrive in courses like his. If you're passionate and excited about creating content for screen, listening to Marc will help you decide which of these courses would suit you best. Links mentioned: My website: https://www.roadmapeducation.com Check out career planning digital resources here: https://www.roadmapeducation.com/resources Bachelor of Animation and Visual Effects at Victoria University: https://www.vu.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-animation-and-visual-effects-abav Bachelor of Screen Media at Victoria University: https://www.vu.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-screen-media-absn

The American Nightmare Podcast

Episode 48 : Studio 666 (3/24/2022) Horror news: Morbius Early Reaction Calls the Sony Movie Messy and Confused Details Scream 6 director Tyler Gillett says the new sequel will risk it all Details Evil Dead: The Game video shows off the Kandarian demon gameplay Trailer Monstrous Staring Christina Ricci was acquired by Screen Media, gets Friday…

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
JOE MORTON & TRACEY MOORE, hosts of new Crackle series INSIDE THE BLACK BOX

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 7:20


ABOUT INSIDE THE BLACK BOXChicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment Inc. announced that Inside the Black Box will premiere exclusively on Crackle on February 17th, 2022. The 10-episode series is hosted by Emmy Award-winning actor Joe Morton and producer Tracey Moore.Inside the Black Box will highlight the many of today's prominent creatives of color, ranging from actors to producers to directors, writers, and musicians. The show also attempts to further the discussion about the role race plays in the entertainment industry.Each hour-long episode seeks to provide life lessons and history for the audience of young artists and viewers alike, as well as exciting performance exercises, and the reflection from A-list guests about ho one's complexion impacted the journey to success in their respective fields."Inside the Black Box is a platform for an honest conversation of the Black experience in Hollywood and to let these stories unfold in a manner never seen before in the mainstream media world," said Moore, the show's co-host. "As a celebrity acting coach, I am excited to showcase the talent of a variety of actors that shine. In understanding the challenges and the obstacles that continued to occur in the industry, I want us to focus on better solutions and opportunities."The star-studded list of artists being interviewed onInside the Black Box include Phylicia Rashad, Raven-Symoné, Marc John Jefferies, Da'Vinchi, Norm Lewis, directors Darnell Martin and Salli Richardson-Whitfield, and casting director and producer Leah Daniels Butler, just to name a few.Produced by Landmark Studio Group and distributed by Screen Media, Inside the Black Box will join The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, Mama Flora's Family, and Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters First 100 Years in Crackle's The Black Entertainment Channel; with Rachel Weintraub and David Kolin-who also created the series-executive producing alongside Moore, Morton, Scott Weinstock, Bob Maurer, Philippe Guelton, Darren Olive, and David Ozer."Inside the Black Box is such an exceptionally powerful series and we are very proud to have this ground-breaking title premiere on Crackle," said Jeff Meier head of programming for Crackle Plus. "Recorded in front of a live studio audience, this series defies conventional categories by melding interviews with performances and embodies the kind of compelling original programming we are adding to our ever-expanding slate in order to better serve our diversified audience."Added Morton, "Inside The Black Box is a space that reigns with pride; a safe haven where artists of color can learn from their ancestry, exchange ideas, celebrate their history, and grow, within the here and now."Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qAmVfMDCooJOE MORTON BIO LINK VIA WIKIPEDIAhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_MortonTRACEY MOORE BIO (AND INFO ON HER PODCAST THE SPIRITED ACTOR)Hosted by world-renowned casting director and celebrity acting coach Tracey Moore, "The Spirited Actor" is a show for aspiring and working actors from all walks of life. Each week, Moore welcomes celebrities, actors and industry insiders to discuss the challenges, obstacles and truths about working in show business. The podcast is also a platform to empower, encourage and motivate actors."I'm thrilled to have this opportunity to share insights and experiences from working actors and industry insiders," said Moore. "'The Spirited Actor' podcast is a platform to empower actors with the right tools to succeed in the entertainment business. Tracey plus iHeartRadio and the production power of Premiere Networks and Dr. Dave equals success!"" Tracey Moore has dedicated more than thirty years to the entertainment industry as a casting director, director, producer and acting coach. Over the course of her career as a casting director, she's worked with many notable names, including Dave Chappell, Jon Stewart, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Michael K. Williams, Kerry Washington, Jeffrey Wright, Mike Epps, and others. Her commercial credits include Nike, Sprite, Coca-Cola, The New York Times, Miller Lite, Pontiac, Taco Bell, and Disney.In her spare time, Moore teaches The Spirited Actor Workshop and conducts private coaching sessions. Her clients include Cardi B, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, Eve, Nelly, Q-Tip, Faith Evans, La La Anthony, Common, Ludacris, Darius Rucker and others. In 2002, Tracey wrote her first book entitled "The Spirited Actor; Principles for a Successful Audition" to empower and encourage actors on their journey. Moore also enjoys speaking to students and has lectured at Howard University, Long Island University, Georgia State University and Loyola Marymount University.

Anytime Now
Uncovering Khufu: A Rare Find

Anytime Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 15:37


Do you love buried treasure and finding objects from long ago that have a story to tell? Imagine growing up and becoming a professional treasure seeker (well, kind of). Join archaeologist Annelise Baer and adventure through one of history's greatest finds—an enormous boat buried next to Akhet-Khufu, the incredible pyramid built for Khufu, an ancient Egyptian king. Discover the incredible artifacts uncovered during the excavation and learn about the methods used by archaeologists to provide clues to the past. There are still unanswered questions that are being solved today—can you help decipher the clues? About the Host Annelise Baer is an archaeologist and producer from Los Angeles. She holds a BA in Classical Civilizations with a minor in Archaeology from Loyola Marymount University, and a MA in Archaeology for Screen Media from the University of Bristol. She combines her unique skills and experience from over a decade in both the entertainment industry and the archaeological/academic world to help create interesting, engaging and exciting factual programming that brings stories from the past to a 21st century audience.  About Honest History Honest History creates award-winning books, magazines, and this show for young historians across the world. Our mission is to inspire kids to create a positive impact on history themselves. Learn more at honesthistorymag.com and @honesthistory. Credits This episode was written by Heidi Coburn and produced by Randall Lawrence. Original theme music was written and recorded by Luke Messimer.   More Enjoy this episode? Share with your friends and don't forget to rate and review. See you next time!

Podcast Under The Stairs
The Podcast Under the Stairs - Bonus Ep 381 - Black Friday Review & Interview with Robert Kurtzman

Podcast Under The Stairs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 34:39


Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Duncan got a chance to sit down and watch Black Friday which will be released via Screen Media in Theaters November 19th & On Demand November 23rd. If that wasn't awesome enough, Duncan also got to sit down and chat to the Robert Kurtzman who is known for his producing and/or special makeup effects in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), Wishmaster (1997) and The Haunting of Hill House (2018). His team received an Emmy Award in 2001 for their work on the 2000 Sci Fi Channel miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune. They were awarded an Academy Award in 2006 for achievement in makeup for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. He has worked on countless films over the years and has been nominated and awarded for his Make-up and Special Effects work. Intro - 0 - 3mins 50secs Promo - 3mins 50secs - 4mins 15secs Interview with Robert Kurtzman - 4mins 15secs - 21mins 45secs Black Friday Review - 21mins 45secs - 31mins 10secs Closing out the Show - 31mins 10secs - End The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn't Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Black Friday: Duncan: 4 Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Join our Discord Community. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
SCOTT ADKINS, star of the new action movie ONE SHOT

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 3:05


SCOTT ADKINS, star of the new action movie ONE SHOT, hitting theaters November 5th.With a huge fanbase and 12+ Million followers, multi-hyphenate Scott Adkins is a skilled actor and one of the best martial artists in the world. Mr. Adkins will next be seen in ONE SHOT opposite Ryan Phillippe and Ashley Greene on November 5TH. Other upcoming films include his highly anticipated role in JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4 opposite Keanu Reeves, CASTLE FALLS, the directorial debut of Dolph Lundgren, DAY SHIFT opposite Jamie Foxx, Karla Souza & Dave Franco.Last year, Scott starred alongside Donnie Yen in the latest installment of the hit Chinese Box office Franchise, IP MAN, which exceeded expectations by grossing more than Star Wars. Scott also starred alongside Wu Jing in the Chinese action film THE WOLF WARRIOR which grossed over $90 million USD in China alone.Scott can also be seen in top projects such as Kathryn Bigelow's ZERO DARK 30 for Sony, AMERICAN ASSASSIN for CBS Films, the Marvel/Disney feature DOCTOR STRANGE, the comedic-spy thriller GRIMSBY for Paramount, THE EXPENDABLES 2, CRIMINAL, LEGACY OF LIES & SEIZED for Lionsgate, DEAD RECKONING opposite K.J. Alpha, THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM, among many others.ABOUT ONE SHOT, IN THEATERS AND ON DEMAND NOVEMBER 5thWhile one-shot films are not a new concept, the first being Hitchcock's Rope (1948), the technique has had a renaissance in recent years, most notably with Oscar Award Winning 1917. Films shot to look as if they are done in one consecutive shot are difficult to film, but films shot in one shot and in real time are a whole other ball game. ONE SHOT uses this technique to create an action film like no other. As you watch the film you are barreling through the twists, turns and explosions right alongside the characters. This experimental film is raw, riveting and a new addition to an ever growing genre of one shot films.The film is directed by James Nunn (Jetski, Tower Block), written by: Jamie Russell and starring Scott Adkins (Ip Man 4, Triple Threat), Ashley Greene Khoury (The Twilight Saga, Bombshell) and Ryan Phillippe (Shooter, Crash).SYNOPSIS: In an effort to prevent a terrorist attack on Washington D.C., an elite squad of Navy SEALs led by Lt. Blake Harris (Scott Adkins) and a junior CIA analyst Zoe Anderson (Ashley Greene) must retrieve a prisoner from a CIA black site island prison. Tensions flare as Deputy Site Manager Tom Shields (Ryan Phillippe) refuses to release the suspected terrorist based solely on Anderson's intel, but when the base comes under attack by waves of insurgents they must band together to complete the mission.Screen Media will release ONE SHOT in theaters and on demand on November 5th, 2021.Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FODkoNg_j9I

Split Screen Media
Pokémon, Saints Row, and Kanye... What Year Is It? - Split Screen Media Podcast #35 with Burtman

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 81:32


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirty fifth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey Burt) discuss the the Pokemon Presents from August, Donda, and Saints Row! Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:0:00 Intros0:48 What The Hell Are They Doing With Saints Row9:19 The Escalation Of Saints Row14:19 What Do We Want Out Of This Game And Glitches?29:12 Pokemon Presents, Pokemon News36:38 Pokemon Legends Arceus42:07 Nuzlocking and Pokemon Difficulty49:46 Lego Star Wars: Skywalker1:02:55 Kanye's Donda Drops - Our Thoughts1:10:47 Recommendations1:20:46 OutrosFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Split Screen Media
What If I Told You, The No Way Home Trailer Is Out - Split Screen Media Podcast #34 with Austin

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 82:36


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirty fourth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Austin) discuss the new Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer and Chris watching The Matrix for the first time! Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy!Topics:0:00 Intros1:33 Spider-Man No Way Home Trailer Leak4:45 General Thoughts On Spidey's Trailer + Timeline Madness12:05 What Is The Story Of No Way Home18:38 Setting Up Dr. Strange And The Multiverse26:02 Disney And Marvel Everything's Connected!29:34 Excited For Villians In No Way Home31:35 Our Cons Of This Trailer40:22 Conner And Austin Argue What's The Best Spider-Man Movie43:21 Conner Breaks Down Frames From The Trailer56:02 Chris Watches The Matrix For The First Time59:33 The Matrix As A Trans-Allegory1:05:41 Where The Matrix Ranks Among Our Favorite Movies1:15:46 Matrix 2 and 3 Are Not As Good As 11:18:31 Matrix 4 and John Wick 41:22:03 OutrosFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.comAudio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Split Screen Media
Our Suicide Squad + Hades Review - Split Screen Media Podcast #33 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 80:16


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirty third episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey Baden) discuss The Suicide Squad and Hades and if we enjoy them. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:Coming Soon!Follow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Face2Face with David Peck
Street Gang & Sesame Street

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 38:27


Trevor and Ellen Scherer Crafts and Face2Face host David Peck talk about Street Gang, revolutionary ideas, the definition of genius, lightening in a bottle, TV as a wasteland and Kermit the Frog.TrailerFind out more about Street Gang here.Synopsis:Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street takes us inside the minds and hearts of the Sesame Street creators, artists, writers, and educators who, together established one of the most influential programs in television history.In late 1960s, Joan Ganz Cooney, a socially conscious female television executive was working in the fledgling world of public television. She was asked by friend Lloyd Morrisett, who worked for the Carnegie Corporation of New York and who specialized in the psychological studies of pre-school children, to take on revolutionary experiment. Could Joan create a children's show that would "master the addictive qualities of television and do something good with them?"Inspired by the civil rights movement, Joan and Lloyd took this experiment one step further and began to envision using the new medium of television to educate all children, and specifically reach America's "inner city" children to help close the educational gap that systemic racism and poverty had created. It was the right project, at the right time, and she needed the right group of people to make it happen.To harness the burgeoning power of television and create an educational, impactful, and entertaining show that could reach children nationwide. Cooney recruited visionary Muppets creator Jim Henson and acclaimed children's television writer and director Jon Stone to craft the iconic and uplifting world of what became Sesame Street.Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street focuses on the first two experimental and groundbreaking decades of Sesame Street, highlighting this visionary "gang."With interviews with the original surviving creators, and their families, we hear and see how “the gang” came together. They share stories of the challenges and stumbling blocks involved to create the show and its iconic characters, and also speak to confronting boundaries that came their way with unflinching purpose. All with a wicked sense of humor, and pure joy. The gang knew that they were part of something that was special, critically important, and bigger than themselves.Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street reintroduces the world to Joan's gang. With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, and original cast and creator interviews, audiences will meet the people that audaciously interpreted radical changes in society and engaged children in ways that entertained and educated them like never before.Now is the perfect time to tell the story of the show's origins and inspire people to use purpose, and the power of creativity, to make a positive impact in our world.About Trevor and Ellen:Known for creativity, flexibility, and a sense of humor, Trevor Crafts is a Producer/Director whose work has won an Emmy®, the LATV Festival, and 13 additional industry awards.With a visionary creative drive, strong leadership abilities, and a true understanding and passion for the cinematic arts, Trevor has spent his career creating dynamic stories with striking visuals featuring strong characters.His proven track record of leading studio teams to produce innovative story-driven content has helped film projects like the recently completed Sundance 2021 Premiere Street Gang: How We got to Sesame Street (2021) a feature length documentary on the origins of Sesame Street distributed by Screen Media and HBO, based on the book of the same name. Other Films include 7 Splinters in Time (2018) 12 Feet Deep (2016), Experimenter with Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder (2015) which premiered at Sundance, Manson Family Vacation from the Duplass Brothers (2015), Deep in the Heart (2013) and Smokewood, Nevada (2013).In publishing, Trevor is currently working on The Unseen Photos of Street Gang a photo book of behind-the-scenes pictures from renown photographer David Attie. Also he recently released The Not-So Secret Society Graphic Novel for middle readers, published by BOOM! Studios, under their KaBoom imprint. BOOM! Studios also published his original IP series Lantern City in 2015.Ellen Scherer Crafts started her career in entertainment producing special events to include headline entertainment for Cesar's Entertainment and live boxing co-productions with HBO and Telemundo. She went on to prominent roles in promotion and marketing in the corporate arena executing large scale meetings and product launches for Fortune 500 companies all over the world.Ellen partnered with her husband and producer Trevor Crafts to build Macrocosm Entertainment, helping to market their original transmedia property Lantern City and co-create the original children's property The Not-So Secret Society. Ellen is a producer on the anticipated documentary Street Gang: How We Got To Sesame Street premiering in 2021.Image Copyright and Credit: Macrocosm and levelFilm.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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No One Is Watching The Suicide Squad, And You Should - Split Screen Media Podcast #32 with Seabass

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 73:42


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirty second episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Seabass) discuss The Suicide Squad box office numbers, our collective MCU tier list, and the controversial Back 4 Blood beta. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:0:00 Intros0:40 The Suicide Squad Box Office Bomb And General Thoughts5:23 Was This Movie Marketed Poorly?9:15 HBO Max Streaming Is Hella Nice (Like Florence Pugh)13:51 Some More Thoughts And Hard Numbers23:13 FULL MARVEL TIER LIST59:35 Back 4 Blood Beta Controversy1:06:48 Recommendations1:12:55 OutroFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Research Reveal
Economic implications of carbon neutrality in China

Research Reveal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 26:08


In this episode we speak with Dr Xiujian Peng about the economic implications associated with China's several long term climate commitments. Episode GuestDr Xiujian Peng Dr Xiujian Peng is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS) at Victoria University (VU). Dr. Peng has extensive experience in the development and application of large-scale computable general equilibrium (CGE) models. She has published widely in international peer reviewed journals. Dr. Peng is responsible for research on China economy at the Centre of Policy Studies. She has led and completed many research projects which cover various economic issues in China. VU Website: https://www.vu.edu.au/contact-us/xiujian-peng/ Victoria University Research Victoria University research delivers results for industry, government and society that shapes healthier, smarter and more sustainable communities. This episode was hosted and produced by Dr Marc C-Scott and edited by Screen Media student David Coleman for VU Research, Victoria University. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

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What's Worse, A Frankenstein-ed Lamb Child or Venom 2? - Split Screen Media Podcast #31 with Burtman

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 68:22


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirty first episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey B) discuss both the Lamb and Carnage trailers, the Scarlett Johansson lawsuit, and what we want remade/remastered. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy!Topics:0:00 Intros1:10 Conner's Thoughts On Seeing The Green Knight8:13 We React To The Lamb Trailer17:16 Venom 2: Carnage Trailer27:09 Scarlett Johansson's Lawsuit Against Disney43:26 What Is A Game We Want Remade/Remastered?53:47 Recommendations1:06:47 OutroFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.comAudio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Ask An Artist
How Do You Balance Between Tech, and Story? with Hasraf "HaZ" Dulull

Ask An Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 45:42


Hasraf 'HaZ' Dulull started his career in Visual Effects for Film and TV, before transitioning to directing and producing with his breakout sci-fi indie feature film - The Beyond, which was released by Gravitas Ventures, and premiered at #2 on the iTunes charts before trending on Netflix. His second feature film 2036: Origin Unknown, which starred Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica, Another Life) earned a limited theatrical release in the US before landing on Netflix. He was later hired to direct the pilot for Disney's action-comedy mini series - Fast Layne, and was also credited as creative consultant on the entire series and directed three additional episodes when he wowed Disney channel executives with his vision for the 8 part series. Other credits include directing the short bridge film - Descendants - Under the sea for Disney, and directing a segment in the sci-fi horror anthology Portals released by Screen Media. Highlights How to balance tech and story - 2:04 Showing more and saying less - 4:44 Working in visual effects - 7:42 Making a movie for the audience - 9:20 Virtual production is the future - 18:57 Growing as an artist as time moves forward - 28:02 About the automation style - 41:56 Episode Resources Connect with Luke Thompson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-thompson-97281555/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukethompsonfilm/?hl=en ActionVFX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actionvfxofficial/?hl=en https://www.actionvfx.com/blog?category=podcast https://www.actionvfx.com/ Connect with Hasraf "HaZ" Dulull https://hazfilm.com/  

Split Screen Media
The Pokémon/Lil Nas X Crossover We've Always Wanted - Split Screen Media Podcast #30 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 71:33


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirtieth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey B) discuss Pokémon Unite, the Bladerunner: Black Lotus trailer, and the new Lil Nas X video "Industry Baby". Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:0:00 Intros0:40 Our Thoughts On Pokémon Unite4:18 Is Pokémon Unite Pay To Win?8:51 How Will Pokemon's Gameplay Change Going Forward?14:57 What Pokemon Do We Want In Pokémon Unite19:10 Gen 4 Pokemon Remakes, We All Disagree27:43 Blade Runner Anime Trailer Looks BAD!!35:12 LucasFilms Hires Shamook, VFX Artist43:40 Will Social Media Sites Ban Deep Fakes?51:19 Industry Baby - Lil Nas X1:00:58 DaBaby controversy1:07:50 Recommendations1:10:45 OutrosFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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Loki And Black Widow, Who Did It Better? - Split Screen Media Podcast #29 with Austin

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 96:41


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-ninth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Austin) discuss (Including SPOILERS) Loki, Black Widow, and Spiderman Lotus. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! New Rockstars Loki Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEdMI48kP8A&list=PL4xEo4XxrSJb8pGz4oeQCz364-iGJAKvtSpiderman Lotus Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/spider-man-lotus#/Topics:0:00 Intros1:42 SPOILERS: General Thoughts On Loki10:31 SPOILERS: Our Thoughts On TV Series Being A Part Of MCU13:55 SPOILERS: Loki Character Analylsis17:17 SPOILERS: How Marvel Draws Us In After Endgame/Villians27:32 SPOILERS: How To Introduce Different Versions Of Characters32:01 SPOILERS: Easter Eggs In Loki37:28 SPOILERS: What We Didn't Like About Loki43:34 Loki Season Two News45:51 SPOILERS: Black Widow Thoughts59:43 SPOILERS: Pandering Diversity In Movies1:05:29 SPOILERS: Black Widow Was Never Going To Do Well1:06:58 What's Coming Up In MCU?1:16:21 Spider Man: Lotus, Fan Made Film1:34:33 Outros And HighlightsFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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The New Switch Model Is...? - Split Screen Media Podcast #28

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 76:45


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-eighth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with out a guest host) discuss the new OLED Switch model, Retro Gaming and Collecting, and Black Widow's Box Office Debut. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:0:00 Intros0:57 Switch OLED Model: Worth The "Upgrade"?13:25 If You're In The Market For A New Switch, Is It Worth It?20:56 The Switch's New And Improved Kick Stand 24:40 Super Mario N64 Sealed Sells For Record Price33:45 Would We Collect Retro Games Right Now?36:12 Retro Gaming On Original Hardware And Nostalgia44:10 Non-Corporate Retro/Comic Stores50:15 Black Widow Has Best Debut Since The Pandemic Started1:03:52 Recomendations1:16:05 OutrosFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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MORTAL KOMBAT/NAPOLEON DYNAMITE ABOUT TIME TRAVEL? - Split Screen Media Podcast #26 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 75:49


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-sixth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey Burt) the new Mortal Kombat movie and Napoleon Dynamite as a time travel movie. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! 0:00 Intros1:18 Mortal Kombat General Thoughts6:47 The Fighting Scenes Were Not Good8:53 Sequels, Plot Holes, Characters and Raiden's A D*ck23:10 Mortal Kombat As A Mini-Series25:39 More Mortal Kombat Talk!29:52 How Have Films Grossed Since Covid Shutdowns?36:03 Marvel 2D Fighting Game?40:10 Why Are We Talking About Napoloeon Dynamite And Time Travel?43:22 Hear Us Out! We Make Our Case54:38 We Reached Out To The Jared Hess1:01:55 Joey's Mystery Topic1:12:04 Recomendations1:15:01 OutrosFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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Welcome to Season 2! - Split Screen Media Podcast #27 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 84:06


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-seventh episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey) discuss E3 2021, Valheim, and Bo Burnham's Inside. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:0:00 Intros 3:47 General Thoughts On This Year's E313:53 Halo, Elden Ring, Battlefield22:29 Starfield, BOTW, Avatar26:46 Metroid Dread, GOTG, And The Rest Of E350:18 Valheim Is Our New Fav Game54:23 Bo Burnham's Inside1:15:02 Recommendations1:22:51 OutrosFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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OUR ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAUGE REVIEW - Split Screen Media Podcast #25 with Austin

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 71:42


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-fifth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week's episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Austin) discuss Zach Snyder's 4 hour uncut version of Justice League. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics:0:00 Part One: Don't Count On It, Zach Snyder6:55 Part Two: The Age Of Streaming Services (And 4:3)29:00 Part Three: Beloved Comics, Beloved Source Material43:25 Part Four: Change-ing The Topic1:03:37 Part Five: All The Director's Films1:06:43 Part Six: Something Old, Something New1:11:34 Part Seven: EpilogueFollow Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmedInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconnerContact Us:Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions:Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSRENApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3DAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-MediaStitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-mediaRadio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBrDon't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley
Gather.film charts rebirth of indigenous cultures through food sovereignty

Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 85:16


Sanjay Rawal is my guest on Episode 85 of Inside Ideas. Sanjay is a James Beard Award winning filmmaker, Sanjay made FOOD CHAINS (EP Eva Longoria, Eric Schlosser) which chronicled the battle of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a small group of Oaxacan and Chiapan indigenous farmworkers in Florida, against the largest agribusiness conglomerates in the world. The film was released theatrically in a number of countries (Screen Media in the US) and won numerous awards - including citations from the US Conference of Mayors, the Clinton Global Initiative and the White House. The film was also a Winner (shared) of the 2016 BritDoc Impact award and several festival prizes. Sanjay's last film 3100: RUN AND BECOME won several festival prizes, had a robust theatrical release in the US in 2018 and is opening in traditional theatrical engagements across Europe and Australia in 2020 and 2021. https://gather.film/

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SHOULD LIL NAS X BE PLAYABLE IN D&D? - Split Screen Media Podcast #24 with Burtman

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 70:31


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-fourth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Burtman) the new Lil Nas X video, boomers getting mad at the Lil Nas X video, and video game companies acquiring each other. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 1:18 Lil Nas X Angers Old People With Montero Video 10:45 Is Lil Nas Padding His Junk? 15:28 Lil Nas Is Getting Sued For Satan Sneakers 21:14 Our Hopes For Dnd Movie And Video Game 32:55 Our DnD Stories And Experiences 42:32 Joey's Mystery Topic 1:04:00 Recomendations 1:09:15 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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WILL GUY FIERI HOST JEOPARDY? - Split Screen Media Podcast #23

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 64:22


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-third episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner discuss track and field coaches, the new Justice League cut, and our picks for who should host Jeopardy. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:44 Storytime: Conner's Mask Snaps At GameStop 3:55 Why Are Track & Field Coaches So Insane? 7:14 Getting Older Sucks... And Gym Experiences 13:05 Conner's Spoiler Free Review of Snyder's Justice League 29:22 Actor's Physique And Roles, Steroids, And Body Shaming 34:05 A Few More Points On Justice League 38:36 Political Signs And Should Businesses Get Political? 51:56 Should Guy Fieri Host Jeopardy? 58:09 Recommendations 1:03:46 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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ARE AWARD SHOWS OVERRATED? - Split Screen Media Podcast #22 with Seabass

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 64:49


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-second episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Seabass) the Grammys, directors on Marvel Movies, and comic book shop etiquette. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intro 1:29 How Does SSM Celebrate St. Patrick's Day 3:56 Fast Food Talk 6:31 Dress Code For Game/Comic Shops??? 12:00 Do We Agree With Grammy Winners? 29:14 How To Make The Oscars Better And Watching Movies While Deaf 35:54 Million Dollar Idea: 3D Glasses Without The Glasses 39:26 Old Directors Gatekeeping Cinema 51:09 Non Canon Star Wars Coming To Disney+ 58:40 Recommendations 1:03:46 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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OUR FULL WANDAVISION REVIEW - Split Screen Media Podcast #21 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 76:59


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twenty-first episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Joey B) discuss WandaVision and the future of SSM. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros And Overlay Update 2:26 Spoiler Free WandaVision Review 12:00 SPOILERS: WandaVision Villain's Review 20:16: SPOILERS: WandaVision's Bad Twists Review 28:51 SPOILERS: WandaVision's Bad Dialogue Review 30:35 SPOILERS: Why Can't Marvel Make Good Villain's? 38:24 SPOILERS: Final Gripes 44:22 SPOILERS: Good Moments of WandaVision 59:56 SPOILERS: Accents and Casting Review 1:02:52 SPOILERS: What Would We Rate WandaVision 1:07:55 Conner's Neighborhood Update 1:11:18 Recommendations 1:16:16 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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DOES POKEMON GO HAVE A FUTURE? - Split Screen Media Podcast #20

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 61:50


Hey everyone! Welcome to the twentieth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner discuss the end of Daft Punk, the future of Pokémon Go, and crazy neighbors. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intro 1:58 Daft Punk Album Tier List 14:32 Our Pokémon Legends Trailer Reaction 19:04 Pokémon Go AR Update 23:17 Pokémon HoloLens AR 30:32 Space Jam 2 New Details 35:57 Is Tom Holland Only Good As Spiderman? 40:50 Conner's Mystery Topic 53:52 College Maintenance Guys Are The Worst 59:14 What Is Halloween Guy Hiding? + Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Split Screen Media
THE ONE WHERE CONNER SHAVES HIS HEAD (for real) - Split Screen Media Podcast #19

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 89:57


Hey everyone! Welcome to the nineteenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner finally shave Conner's head (and also briefly discuss 2d clone wars and the new mortal kombat trailer). Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:41 How Did This Episode Come To Fruition And What Is It? 3:44 Marvel Quiz 1 15:00 Conner Fails His First Questions 17:35 Marvel Quiz 1 Cont. 20:08 Marvel Quiz 2 39:17 Marvel Quiz 3 45:40 Star Wars Quiz 50:13 MULLET TIME 51:01 Star Wars Quiz Cont. 1:11:35 The Hair Is Gone! 1:12:00 Star Wars Quiz Cont. 1:15:34 Chris's 2D clone wars Review 1:19:50 Mortal Kombat Trailer 1:26:37 Recommendations 1:29:00 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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WILL POKEMON OVERTAKE THE MANDALORIAN? - Split Screen Media Podcast #18 with Thomas

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 67:17


Hey everyone! Welcome to the Eighteenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Thomas) discuss Gina Carano getting fired, Upcoming Star Wars, and next weekend's Pokémon Concert. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:37 Gina Carano Is Now Fired From Disney 12:52 What Is Pedro Pascal's Future With Mando? 21:03 How Should Pedro Defend Free Speech Without Taking Sides? 25:33 Pokemon Day And Post Malone Concert 39:30 The Good And Bad Of Nintendo Handhelds 45:50 Thomas's Mystery Topic 58:35 Next Podcast - Shaved Head Episode 1:00:36 Recommendations 1:06:41 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Split Screen Media
HARRY POTTER LIKES PINEAPPLE ON PIZZA - Split Screen Media Podcast #17 with Casey

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 79:30


Hey everyone! Welcome to the Seventeenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Casey) review the Pixar film Soul, discuss the new Harry Potter HBO Max series, and discuss our pizza preferences. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:32 Reviewing Pixar's Soul 15:22 What Are Our Favorite Pixar Movies? 26:55 Harry Potter Mini-Series Speculation 40:01 AR Tests Were BS 43:46 Superbowl And Predicting Betty White's Death 53:45 GM's As Is Super Fake And Electric Cars! 59:44 Casey's Mystery Topic 1:13:00 Recommendations 1:16:39 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Split Screen Media
RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE HAS A... *BIG* PROBLEM - Split Screen Media Podcast #16 with Seabass

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 64:24


Hey everyone! Welcome to the sixteenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with returning guest host Seabass) discuss the new Mass Effect Remastered game, Google Stadia shutting down some of their games division, and Resident Evil Village. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:36 Someone Stole Our Thumbnail!!! 2:51 GameStonk Coming To An End? 9:05 Mass Effect Remaster News And Are AAA Switch Games Worth It? 23:34 Google Shutting Down Its Game Studios For Stadia! 32:37 iPhone, iPad Now Compatible With PS5/XSX Controllers 35:40 Seabass Mystery Topic 40:47 We Watch The RE8 Trailer 48:00 Back To Seabass's Mystery Topic 51:48 Recommendations 59:49 Challenge Updates!!! 1:03:54 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

Split Screen Media
GAMESTOCKS: THE DAY AMERICA WAS DESTROYED - Split Screen Media Podcast #15 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 68:30


Hey everyone! Welcome to the fifteenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with returning guest host Joey B discuss the new Borderlands movie, GameStop Stock, and Xbox Live Pricing. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros And Bad Math 1:52 How Will Kevin Hart And Company Do In Borderlands? 13:50 Will Conner Die This Episode? 14:24 Microsoft Increasing Xbox Live And Back Pedal 22:06 Is Microsoft Sneakily Pushing Game Pass? 29:12 GameStop Stock To The Moon! 43:57 Star Wars Tier List (Movie Edition) 1:02:16 Recommendations 1:07:13 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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BLACK PANTHER: KANYE WEST EDITION - Split Screen Media Podcast #14 with Austin

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 66:07


Hey everyone! Welcome to the fourteenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (with guest host Austin) discuss Kanye West's conspiracy theories, Spider-Man 3 leaks, and movie theaters. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 1:19 Kanye Black Panther conspiracy 4:37 Other Disney Conspiracies 8:04 Has Popularity Made Kanye's Mental Health Worse? 12:15 Do We Live In A Simulation? 18:12 Dumbledore Giving Grindelwald Some Skull And Media Inconsistencies 21:30 How Would We Act As Celebs 24:50 Clickbait YouTube Channels 27:00 Spiderman 3 Rumors And Can Disney Make More Than 1-D Plots 44:20 Studios Not Babying Audiences With Exposition! 51:38 Austin's Mystery Topic 59:34 Austin Losing His Hat At Regal And More Mystery Topic Talk 1:05:26 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

WGWG
Simon West Interview-Sky Fire

WGWG

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 15:33


Film director Simon West is no stranger to action/adventure films. From Con Air, to Laura Croft: Tomb Raider, to The Expendables franchize, to the Mechanic - West has always had an appreciation for infusing energy into the cinema. With the film Skyfire, he brings a disaster flick with heart to the screen that explores family, choices and one mother of a volcano. Today on Open Dialogue with Noel T. Manning II, Simon West talks his love of disaster films, the joy of trying new things and the excitement of working with 17 different nationalities on the dual-language film - Skyfire. Open Dialogue provides an opportunity for talents of the entertainment industry to talk about their craft, their hopes, and their ongoing journey of arts and entertainment. Noel T. Manning II, host of Open Dialogue, has been an entertainment journalist for over three decades and is a member of several film critics’ organizations. *Footage is used by permission of Meridian Entertainment & Screen Media.

Split Screen Media
LUCASFILM GAMES: AND THE TEMPLE OF MF DOOM - Split Screen Media Podcast #13

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 68:09


Hey everyone! Welcome to the thirteenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner discuss Lucasfilm Games, Deadpool 3, and chicken. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:40 RIP MF Doom And General Music Talk 3:13 Lil Durk On The Come Up 4:42 Our Concert History: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 8:31 Trump Rally At Our University 13:00 LucasFilms Games Rebranding/ Star Wars Cannon Talk 26:23 New Indy Jones Movie Rumors 29:53 Master Of None Coming Back With Season 3 34:15 Deadpool 3 Confirmed 38:56 Theater Hopping Doesn't Quite Work For Us 41:56 Beating The Movie Theater Economics Horse 46:35 Tier List: Chicken Fast Food Restaurants 1:05:20 Recommendations And Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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ARE YOU A "SIMP" FOR NINTENDO? - Split Screen Media Podcast #12 with "Straight Cheeks" from AGN

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 65:12


AGN Contact Information: Website - https://agnonline365.com/welcome-to-agn/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AnimeGamingNetwork Straight Cheeks (Chris M) Social Pages: YouTube - Straight Cheeks Twitch - straightcheekz Twitter - straightcheeks Instagram - straight.cheeks TikTok - str8cheeks Hey everyone! Welcome to the twelfth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner [along with guest host "Straight Cheeks" (Chris) from AGN] discuss Nintendo, our favorite media from 2020, and Twitch banning simping. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:33 What Is AGN? 4:19 Nintendo - A Year In Review And Smash Melee Bans 10:30 Should Nintendo Re-Release Their Backlog? 15:20 Has Nintendo Gone Stale And Our Hopes For Them 26:39 Our Favorite Movie/Album/TV Show of 2020 36:00 Chris Describes 'Invisible Man' In The Best Way Possible 38:34 Back To Our Favorites Of 2020 47:15 Chris's Mystery Topic 50:11 Weekly Recommendations And How To Find AGN And Chris 1:04:43 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen-Media-106449911251368 Twitter - https://twitter.com/splitscreenmed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreenmed/ Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

The Leading Voices in Food
E103: Film Discussion - Sanjay Rawal on GATHER

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 18:30


Today, we're celebrating the power of stories in creating shared understanding. We're talking with James Beard award-winning filmmaker Sanjay Rawal. The creative force behind a new movie about Native American food ways called "Gather." Gather is an intimate portrait of the growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual, political and cultural identities through food sovereignty, while battling the trauma of centuries of genocide. Interview Summary So let's begin, would you please describe the Gather film for our listeners and talk about why you took on this very ambitious project. Gather is a new film released a few months back in September, and it's on the kind of esoteric subject of food sovereignty. What does that even mean? Well, we follow three sets of characters who are all citizens of different tribal nations on turtle Island, what's now the United States. We follow a chef Neefa Craig, who is a French trained Culinary professional who has returned to his home land, his reservation the White Mountain Apache tribal land in Eastern Arizona, to set up a high-end affordable restaurant that will deepen people's understanding of Apache food traditions. We also follow a young Lakota woman who grew up on a Buffalo ranch in South Dakota on the Cheyenne River Sioux nation, Elsie DuBray, and she's a scientist. She's studying the benefits of their traditional food - bison. And we follow a group of young gentlemen on the Klamath river in Northern California as they contend with the presence of a gigantic dam that's decimated the river health and salmon populations that have sustained their people for millennia. So through these interwoven stories I believe we present a very compelling narrative of a movement happening in tribal nations right now to reassert their sovereignty by reestablishing food ways that were taken away from them by the colonial extractive government of the United States. The early Anglo European economy was based on mono crop agriculture. How did that change what were once profoundly bio-diverse lands? What are they like now? That's a great set of issues to discuss. We live in an era right now where we are so separated from the food and the land that it's hard to imagine that less than 150 years ago almost the entirety of the American economy was land-based. And when you look at the groups in Europe that were beginning this kind of new wave of colonization and the 1400 and 1500s, you basically had two sets of goals. You had nation States that were hiring call them entrepreneurs, call them state-sanctioned pirates. They were hiring people to go and be the number one find mountains of gold. And there was an another set of nation States that realized that the wealth that they could extract was from the top soil itself. And those were the Anglo European nation States who in the beginning funded Italian explorers to come and make an assessment of the Eastern seaboard of what's now the United States. Those explorers saw that far from being wild terrain, they encountered highly advanced agricultural populations that had a deep understanding of farming animal, stewardship, foraging, waterways, fishing, et cetera. And they began to realize they could use the fertility that natives had built into their farming practices, use the fertility and that land and create economies of scale. They could force natives off their land, essentially keep that land with zero operating costs forever. And eventually they went to West Africa to find bodies, to find agrarian experts as it were, and enslaved those people and brought them to turtle Island. And so in a matter of a hundred years there was a massive farm economy primarily set up to send goods back to Europe. Cash crops like cotton, like tobacco. And the early American economy prized its relationship with continental Europe to a great degree because it relied on the purchase of these export cash crops to generate and maintain wealth in the new economy. The American story is really one of land theft and one of practicing very destructive monocropping practices that would generate as much wealth as quickly as possible for the investors. So it's tragic what's happened to the native American food ways. And of course, to the people themselves. Based on your learning and creating this film, what observations can you make about how the US supply chain serves people today in Indian country particularly since the COVID pandemic occurred? I'll go back to colonial history for a second. By the 1760s, the American farming economy had nearly exhausted the health of top soil on the Eastern seaboard. And American farmers wanted to push West of the Appalachian mountain range, and the British forbade that. Now, why would the British even care? Well, to support that sort of - we call that euphemistically exploration - a number of native people would need to be forcibly displaced again from their land. And that would require military support and the British were unwilling to provide that military support. But one of the first things the Continental Congress did was establish the Northwest ordinance which opened up Indiana, Ohio, and those States East of the Mississippi to farmers. Not in the sense of the family farmers that we referred to now, but as folks that were in a sense land pirates. They were going and stealing land with force and then creating economies of scale to sell those goods back to the Eastern seaboard and eventually export that. So on the Eastern seaboard, with the exception of Florida, there was all an almost immediate displacement of native populations. And with the Louisiana Purchase there was this intention of establishing lands West of the Mississippi for native populations forever. Keeping in mind that there's no such thing as Native American - there's hundreds of federally recognized tribes, and hundreds more people that don't have that kind of political distinction. A number of populations like the Cherokee, And the Seminole, and the Creek were forced marched from the Southeast and placed in Oklahoma in lands that were completely foreign to their practices their science, their way of life, and their creation stories. But as more immigrants began entering the US and wanting to stake out their own economic claim and not work for other people in cities, the only way to do so was to have a piece of land. A big piece of land to grow enough corn or wheat and to be able to sell it for a profit. That was the push West of the Mississippi. All along this way, native populations were forced into smaller and smaller and smaller parcels of land. And they were being forced to assimilate into the US and to become farmers themselves. Even if they were nomadic. Even if they followed herds of Buffalo throughout the year. Even if they foraged or even if they fished. At the same time, because the US economy relied so much on the best quality land, Natives were effectively pushed to the worst quality farmable land. And as supply chain systems began being developed and refined in the United States railroads were built from the West back to the East. And the highway system was built on top of those at the same time. Keeping in mind that natives are pushed away from urban centers as much as possible, They remained completely untouched or unserved by the supply chain. So right now in Indian country they are at the end or the terminus of supply chains. Which is why you don't find a lot of grocery stores there. Because grocery stores are expensive to run and they require a lot of people shopping and spending a lot of money. For the most part, people in indigenous communities have to drive 50, 60, to 100 miles to get access to the same sorts of foods that midsize or small sized American cities have access to. Now, if you wouldn't mind returning to the issue of how people perceive the land. What you brought up earlier was very interesting. You're painting a picture of one group of people who have descended from Anglo Europeans who see the land as something that can be owned and something that is there to be exploited where the Native Americans have a different approach to it. It's sort of a spiritual harmony that they have with the land, and the ownership is perceived much differently. Would you mind expanding on that a bit? Keeping in mind that the early American economy was based on land and enslaved people, we can see the institutional ramifications of slavery in the way that, for example, law enforcement generally tends to treat African-Americans right now. When it comes to native issues it's important to note that land in North America, on turtle Island, always had a direct value for the economy. And you see the ramifications now in institutions like the USDA, where one of its many functions is measuring the economic output of land, and giving loans and guarantees so that people farming land can hit certain benchmarks. But the system isn't set up to have farmable land fallow it's not set up to allow the land to regenerate. The native view of land was multi-century long. It was restorative, it was regenerative. It was the opposite, we should say of extractive. It was understanding that the land can only give human beings so much and that humans need to understand the balance. So that generations seven, eight, nine, 10 in the future can have the same unspoiled relationship with the land that generations now have. Now, when it comes to American policy either things are extracted or things aren't extracted, as in farming land versus national forest. There's no sense of the fact that we do need to take, we can take, but everything needs to be in balance. And that's what is missing from an equation, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but in an economic sense there's always a factor of greed. Whether it's unadulterated greed or just wanting a little bit more. And that very ethos has never really been symbiotic with the Native American environmental ethos. So one part of the gather project focused on journalism and I know that your team hired a number of Native American journalists and photographers to report on some of these issues you're talking about regarding food sovereignty. Can you talk about why collecting those stories was so important and what you did with them? The practice of documentary filmmaking is inherently - you know, this is a heavy word - it's inherently exploitative where you're going into a community and you're taking stories. And there's a whole series of expectations that people have that might not ever meet together in the middle. When someone comes to you and they share their story it's with the expectation that they could be in your film. But anybody who knows a little bit about filmmaking knows that you have to talk to a lot of people to be able to find the stories that are going to be best suited to the visual medium that film is. You'll come across so many stories that might be better told by photographs, they might be better told in words. And that's what happened to us. In our development of this project we visited a number of tribal communities, came across dozens of stories that had such deep importance and people were offering with their heart and soul. So as we began to see which stories wouldn't be suitable for the restrictive format of documentary filmmaking, we began look for grants to hire Native American journalists and photographers to write up and tell those stories. And we hired Kim Baca, who used to be the Executive Director of the Native American Journalist Association. And she worked with me on placing those stories in tribal media and in non-tribal media. Hopefully we were able to do the people that we met a service and allow the inspiration that wanted to share with us as filmmakers, be shared in some other format. So much came of this effort not just the film, which is amazing itself, thanks for sharing that. So when you interacted with so many people in the making of this filming, what are your impressions? I have made several films that had native characters. My first film was called "Food Chains" and there was about a group of tomato pickers in Florida called the coalition of Immokalee workers. And they're primarily seen as Latino but there are in fact displaced indigenous Oaxaca and Chiapas and Guatemalan migrants. For whom Spanish might be a second or third language. My second film "3,100 Run and Become" was about ultra distance running but we had a sun bushmen Hunter character from the Kalahari and we had a Navajo ultra marathoner from the Navajo reservation. I had already developed, you know, a pretty deep affinity for native American and indigenous culture because it reminded me so much of what I knew to be the village life that my father and my mother grew up in an India. And so going into Indian country, I believe I could relate to people simply because I was a good listener. And I knew I was in a world that would gradually unfold itself to me if I was just quiet, if I just built the trust wasn't loud and gave respect to the fact that the folks I was meeting with had histories on their land of one, two, five, 10, 20,000 plus years. And it's always such an amazing experience to be with people that understand where they are and where they've come from in ways that the rest of us on turtle Island in the United States can't do as immigrants. Whether we're first-generation or 20th generation we don't have the same sort of perspective that the folks in gather do. While some of the characters were younger than me, some of them were older than me. I kind of felt the deep wisdom that they had and really enjoyed learning about their stories by just listening for hours on end. So what do you hope will come out of people watching your film? In Indian country, there's been a whole series of reactions and those are the ones that we made the film for, people taking pride in reestablishing the food systems that were in effect destroyed by colonization. And when I say destroyed, I mean directly by the mid-1800s, it became really clear to the US government that the expenditure of military force on native people was too perilous. And it was euphemistically much more efficient to subjugate native people by destroying their food systems. Whether it meant creating policies and procedures to take the massive Buffalo herds from the Midwest from 63 million down to just a handful of individuals, whether it meant burning fields, damming rivers polluting rivers, et cetera. Native Americans are one of the only populations in the modern world to have had their entire food system destroyed as a tactic of war. Secondly, there was a program for more than a hundred years to forcibly remove native kids from their homes. And in the effort of assimilating them, put them into boarding schools where speaking their language, practicing their culture was forbidden. And so we've come to a stage in Indian country where people are trying to preserve the bits of wisdom, connection, and science that still remains. That wasn't completely destroyed by these two programs. So when they see characters like Twila Cassadore in our film, who is a master forger, one of the most in-tune people with Mother Earth that I've ever met - they're inspired because they realize that their ancestors were exactly like Twila. Outside Indian country, however, there've been a number of really interesting conversations, both on the foundation level because less than 1% of American philanthropy goes to native led organizations working in Indian country. Even though one might argue that all of philanthropy has come from land-based wealth even tech fortunes came from venture capitalists who come from that sort of old pre-industrial revolution or industrial revolution land-based economy. But in the farming community, there been really, really deep conversations. Because at some point in the history of the land that we're on whether your family was directly involved or whether we just purchase it from somebody who purchased it from somebody else, the land that we're on was once somebody's home. And chances are the histories of those homes still exist within Native American families and groups that have been displaced. And it's kind of horrific when you think that. If you try to imagine somewhere in your ancestry your grandparents lost their homes, your great grandparents were forcibly removed and maybe passed away. The only modern corollary is the Holocaust. And I don't say that lightly because in the Meinkaupf Hitler does allude to Native American reservations as precursor ideas for his ideas of concentration camps. And so the fact that our history, even though the ideals of America are so lofty, was based on a set of deeply horrific practices: the enslavement of Africans, and the theft of Native American land - has caused people to really contemplate what sort of future they want to live in. And the idea of equity and redistribution of wealth and resources that were taken in a very inequitable fashion. If you're interested in learning more about Gather, you can find information online at gather.film and you can watch it on iTunes, Amazon, and Vimeo on demand. Bio: Sanjay Rawal is a James Beard Award winning filmmaker and the creator of Gather (http://gather.film). He previously made FOOD CHAINS (EP Eva Longoria, Eric Schlosser) which chronicled the battle of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a small group of Oaxacan and Chiapan indigenous farmworkers in Florida, against the largest agribusiness conglomerates in the world. The film was released theatrically in a number of countries (Screen Media in the US) and won numerous awards - including citations from the US Conference of Mayors, the Clinton Global Initiative and the White House. The film was also a Winner (shared) of the 2016 BritDoc Impact award and several festival prizes. Sanjay's last film 3100: RUN AND BECOME won several festival prizes, had a robust theatrical release in the US in 2018 and is opening in traditional theatrical engagements across Europe and Australia in 2020 and 2021.

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WATCH TRON ON YOUR KFCONSOLE - Split Screen Media Podcast #11 with Hannah

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 73:22


Hey everyone! Welcome to the eleventh episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with first time guest host Hannah) discuss Wonder Woman 1984, the KFConsole, and our thoughts on the Tron franchise. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:40 LA Health Dept. Asks Hollywood To Stop Filming 6:00 Wonder Woman 1984 Review And Concerns 14:58 Sexual Assault In Wonder Woman 1984 19:43 Will We Be Getting The KFConsole? 23:28 Gamer Guy Pee For Sale 26:25 Back To KFConsole Talk 32:08 Tron And Tron Legacy Revisited 51:45 How Should People Rate Movies 53:25 Hannah Ranks The MCU Films And General MCU Thoughts 1:01:47 Hannah's Mystery Topics 1:07:16 What Constitutes A Cult? 1:09:12 Recommendations and Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter - https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEp... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7... Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-s... Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-... Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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HOLIDAY SPECIAL EXTRAVAGANZA (with some Mandalorian) - Split Screen Media Podcast #10 with Burtman

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 132:17


Hey everyone! Welcome to the tenth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with recurring guest host Joey Burt) discuss the Mandalorian and answer some fan questions. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 1:25 Mando Spoiler Free Review 10:32 Episode One Review (Spoilers) 16:44 Episode Two Review (Spoilers) 20:18 Episode Three Review (Spoilers) 25:17 Episode Four Review (Spoilers) 28:48 Episode Five Review (Spoilers) 34:22 Episode Six Review (Spoilers) 40:30 Episode Seven Review (Spoilers) 45:10 Episode Eight Review (Spoilers) 1:04:30 Overall Final Thoughts (Spoilers) 1:05:35 Fan Questions - Joker, Tron, Disney And Star Wars 1:10:07 Fan Questions - Wii vs Kinect, Favorite Episodes of SSM 1:14:25 Fan Questions - Saturdays, Live Action Remakes, Direct to Stream Movies 1:22:26 Fan Questions - Pokemon, Nintendo 1:28:15 Fan Questions - Pasta and Pasta Sauce 1:32:44 Fan Questions - 100 Duck Sized horses vs 1 Horse Sized Duck 1:37:23 Fan Questions - Reindeer, Holiday Drinks, Dippin' Poo 1:43:05 Fan Questions - Benders And Best Pranks 1:52:32 Fan Questions - Bagel Talk 1:54:41 Host Questions - Conner 1:57:14 Host Questions - Chris 2:00:50 Host Questions - Joey 2:05:30 Contest And Thank You's To The Audience 2:09:14 Weekly Recommendations And Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter - https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEp... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7... Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-s... Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-... Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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CYBERPUNK 2077 IS A DISASTER - Split Screen Media Podcast #9 with Joey B

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 69:24


Hey everyone! Welcome to the ninth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with recurring guest host Joey Baden) discuss Cyberpunk 2077's terrible launch, the new Mortal Kombat movie, and our spirit animals. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:40 Mortal Kombat Movie Poster First Look 8:00 How Many Balls Can Mortal Kombat Have? 9:50 CyberPunk's Garbage Release and IGN Review 14:43 CD Projekt Red's PR Response 19:15 CyberPunk "Refunds" 24:52 Our Thoughts: Incomplete Games On Launch Day 35:03 Will We Eventually Get CyberPunk? 38:40 Our Favorite Glitches In CyberPunk And Review 53:38 Dungeons And Dragons Upcoming Movie 57:18 Joey's + Casey's Mystery Topic Rapid Fire Questions 1:00:38 Candy Talk! 1:04:18 Joey's Final Mystery Topic Question 1:07:49 Outros + Chris's Unnecessary (But Helpful) Advice Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter - https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEp... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7... Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-s... Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-... Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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DAVE CHAPPELLE'S MOVIE THEATER STRIP CLUB - Split Screen Media Podcast #8 with Seabass

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 68:56


Hey everyone! Welcome to the eighth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with recurring guest host Seabass) discuss The Chappelle Show controversy, our movie pet peeves, and new James Bond media. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:49 Netflix Controversies: Cuties 1:25 Netflix Controversies: Chapelle's Show 7:47 Comedy Central's Pimpin' Tactics 10:30 Good PR for Netflix and our Favorite Dave Sketches 11:51 Hollywood "Accounting" is a Scam 15:37 Our Movie Pet Peeves 30:24 Improving TV remotes 32:20 Seabass's Mystery Topic 44:00 Movie Theater Strip Clubs 49:21 Bond Movies Free on YouTube 53:40 Classic 007 Games 54:51 New Bond Game Coming 2022 58:48 Video Game Movie Adaptations 1:07:27 Outros Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter - https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEp... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7... Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-s... Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-... Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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MICROTRANSACTIONS AND ESPORTS: WHAT WILL SAVE GAMING? - Split Screen Media Podcast #7 with Joey B

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 63:22


Hey everyone! Welcome to the seventh episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with recurring guest host Joey Baden) discuss EA's greed, Joey's mystery topic, and if esports are actually sports. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros 0:23 Ghost Rider drinking game and ridiculous liquor laws 5:25 Madden gripes and EA raising MTX prices this week 20:25 Are e-sports sports?: Quick Answers and definitions 22:54 Are e-sports sports?: How much does physicality matter 26:04 Are e-sports sports?: Comparing other sports to e-sports 27:37 Are e-sports sports?: Figuring out the gray area 42:53 Are e-sports sports?: Final thoughts 48:32 Joey's mystery topic! 1:02:08 Outros and what's coming next week! Follow Us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter - https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Twitch - twitch.tv/splitscreenconner Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEp... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7... Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-s... Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-... Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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THE GINA CARANO CONTROVERSY + $70 DOLLAR VIDEO GAMES - Split Screen Media Podcast #6 with Burtman

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 75:03


Hey everyone! Welcome to the sixth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with recurring guest host Burtman) discuss the 70 dollar increase in video games, the future of consoles, and the Gina Carano controversy. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Intros and podcast update! 2:00 Conner's Miles Morales update 2:27 Video game economics - is the $70 dollar increase for AAA games justified? 10:49 Video game economics - Micro transactions 13:30 Video game economics - Indie games 16:08 PS5 and next-gen issues 19:21 Tech scalpers are the worst 24:30 XSX needs more games! 28:54 Gina Carano controversy, free speech, and should she be fired? 46:20 How can we incorporate into Conner into star wars canon 51:00 Vin Diesel and Lil Uzi Vert's music career 58:19 Joey's mystery topic 1:14:20 Outros Follow Us: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter – https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/split-screen-media/id1541541425 Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2M1ZmUzY2RlLThiZjEtNGY4Zi1iNWJjLTZhZGFiNWVkODIyNw%3D%3D Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5b7ae0a3-dbf4-4ad1-826c-be68b402f46a/Split-Screen-Media Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/split-screen-media Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/split-screen-media-WYaBBr Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

REV On Air - Sustainable Stories
Indigenous Rights, Food Sovereignty & Regenerative Agriculture with Sanjay Rawal, ethical film director.

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 69:29


Today we are incredibly honoured to have Sanjay Rawall on the REV podcast. Sanjay is a documentary film maker with a focus on ethical food system and indigenous people’s rights, as well as regenerative agriculture. Sanjay has made several films now, and throughout each unique subject - the rights food workers need in Food Chains, the transcendence of running and endurance as a connection to our spirituality with 3100, and finally now with Gather, he has reminded viewers of deeper interconnectedness and humanity as things we are lacking and need to find again in order to solve our world’s problems. This conversation today is so deeply meaningful today, and we hope you all learn a bit more about everything from how to help repair our broken food systems to how each of us can become a steward of the earth, no matter who we are. More on Sanjay Rawall: Sanjay spent 15 years working on human rights campaigns globally - for the US government, foundations, philanthropists and local governments. Sanjay’s first feature documentary Food Chains (2014), was produced by Eva Longoria and Eric Schlosser with narration by Forest Whitaker. The film won numerous awards, was released theatrically in 40 cities by Screen Media and was acquired by Netflix. Sanjay’s second effort took a sharp turn into non-traditional filmmaking. Applying narrative cinematic technique, Sanjay directed a sweeping expedition film. 3100: Run And Become was released theatrically in the US in 20 markets last fall. Please follow Sanjay here: https://www.instagram.com/mrsanjayr/ And learn more about Gather film here: https://www.instagram.com/gatherfilm/ Today's episode is brought to you by Social Supermarket, find them here: https://www.socialsupermarket.org/

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PS5 LAUNCH GAMES: ARE YOU A REAL GAMER? - Split Screen Media Podcast #5 with Kenzi

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 26:47


Hey everyone! Welcome to the fifth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with guest host Kenzi) discuss Miles Morales, Black Ops Cold War, and what it means to be a gamer. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 Speedy intro and Podcast update 2:19 Miles Morales first impressions (no spoilers) 6:00 Xbox one and PS4 already an afterthought? 8:46 Quick COD Cold War impressions 10:24 Kenzi is not a MOBA fan, but is a fan of Injsutice/Mario Kart 13:32 How can a game try to appeal to Kenzi? 20:51 Speedrunning and cardio both are hard 23:00 Misusing college campus's for gaming 24:41 Thankskilling is the best Thanksgiving movie 25:39 Outros Follow Us: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... Twitter – https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com Audio Versions: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6NatxEpIxcB4RhlDVeSREN Don't Forget To LIKE and SUBSCRIBE

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THIS IS THE WAY... TO NEXT GEN: MANDO PREFERS PS5 - Split Screen Media Podcast #1 with Joey B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 66:44


Hey everyone! Welcome to the very first episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with guest host Joey) discuss The Mandalorian season 2, the state of the Star Wars films, the next generation of consoles, and how to save GameStop as a business. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed us yelling about the logic of the Jurassic Park films. Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=0s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 2:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=120s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Podcast Update 2:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=120s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 3:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=180s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Intros 3:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=180s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 9:22 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=562s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Mando Season 2 vs season 1, movies? 9:22 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=562s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 13:23 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=803s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Characters in Mando - The good and the bad 13:23 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=803s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 14:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=870s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Star Wars CGI vs Practical 14:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=870s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 16:05 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=965s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Star wars cannon changes 16:05 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=965s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 22:45 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1365s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Sequel trilogy bashing (Solo Spoilers!) 22:45 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1365s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 24:47 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1487s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Pyroclastic flow Jurassic World gripe 24:47 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1487s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 27:34 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1654s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Back to Star Wars bashing 27:34 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1654s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 38:47 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2327s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Microsoft Acquiring Bethesda/Zenimax and Exclusives 38:57 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2337s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 42:14 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2534s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Sony gives MCU a second wind in the 90's 42:14 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2534s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 43:14 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2594s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) PS4 vs PS5 backwards compatibility 43:14 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2594s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 49:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2970s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) PS5 vs Xbox X 49:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2970s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 58:20 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3500s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Digital version consoles and the future of GameStop 58:20 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3500s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 1:05:55 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3955s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) The GameStop bar and lounge? 1:05:55 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3955s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) - 1:06:40 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4000s&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Outro Follow Us: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen... ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FSplit-Screen-Media-106449911251368%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWVPSXRKVzVzb1lDMlAtdXNEbmI2OFUtQ3k2d3xBQ3Jtc0tuVjdOQ3pkcjlaUnVXR1lKZjJjZi1FWmQwWTRWVC1tZW9kVVA5UzhtaHFxbDN0ODUtc3prOTIzZkJOVzI1MlZ0LUFUTy1fdVdWQkM2LWx4NFJCSkQ1a1pfczFham9SYnNUTlJnV2NBMUFyVnZxdE80OA%3D%3D&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Twitter – https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FSplitScreenMed&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbk5RTHRTa0pVMzV2Y1FTVEVueTVGRUtPLUVFUXxBQ3Jtc0ttc1laYVlZdEtSckR6N2wzOFdUcXYwaU9uS2JuZjNITm5Ec3RabEh4UUV4ck15M09xM2Q0YTQtZ0twa0pSN3dRXzg1VWVEb1I3cjBRSWgtdWRaVnd5c05GaVBrOWJKYVVQRlpRSDZ3TTdCVTJMdVRoMA%3D%3D&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen... ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fsplitscreenmed%2F&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnZzMjJleG1nUm9ETHJ3TjdVazZxZTlLd3czd3xBQ3Jtc0tuU0hCUy1heXNJMVpiemNsYlJzTVJfbUlVbDc1ei1fUEloNmJVeVB3Ql9JeHczUVVKMVF3X2Jnc0JIM21lazNYcDVJNVRPaHpXRnNFX3dIZFFwUjFDaHNCc2xpdU92X09hdlRXNVFnYkRDVkxKSFFtWQ%3D%3D&v=I3NRZL7R3Bg ) Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com

Split Screen Media
CHANGE BACK PETER PARKER'S FACE + BEST VIDEO GAMES EVER - Split Screen Media Podcast #2 with Colin B

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 70:16


Hey everyone! Welcome to the second episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with guest host Colin) discuss Sony changing Peter Parker's new face, our favorite videogames from our youth, Among Us, and Colin's mystery topic. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed us ranting for 30 minutes about Spiderman. Thanks again for listening and enjoy! 0:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=0s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Intros 2:32 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=152s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Sony changing Peter Parker's face 9:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=540s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Conner's theory on why Sony did this... 11:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=660s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Why not both? How to fix Spiderman's image 13:10 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=790s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - More superhero video game talk 20:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1200s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - What if Hulk Hogan was on the Golden Girls 21:21 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1281s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Canceling Among Us 2, Improving Among Us 24:21 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1461s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Conner can't help but bring us back to Spiderman 26:47 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1607s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Weeknd becoming too mainstream 29:28 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1768s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Favorite video games from our youth - Colin 36:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2190s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Favorite video games from our youth - Chris 41:42 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2502s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Favorite video games from our youth - Conner 47:55 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2875s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Games that didn''t make the cut for our lists 50:08 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3008s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - ?Colin's mystery topic? 1:01:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3690s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Avatar TLA and other movies to drink too 1:07:50 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=4070s&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) - Outros Follow Us: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FSplit-Screen&redir_token=QUFFLUhqblFidkEwR2xFRFlKNXhOcUtGTTBYdEVuS195UXxBQ3Jtc0tuQ0o3OW5sZU4yNzZ6dlFaOTJ4aGlDaUhhMWlldlk1RVhDdlFmV2xLVWEwNDdNeWRrYUREdXBLMkFMRDZYMmZNUzd5clc5YVZNZUZTakNydUg0cjRrSjZkLUNTOHFERkt6SmpCUzZ4RF9IdEZjdHRjSQ%3D%3D&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E )... Twitter – https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FSplitScreenMed&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbktQelQwNXJxcEdSYVlVWEF5T2FZQ3FyRU12d3xBQ3Jtc0tuZXlNSGR6Um1XNmVWNkFlNkZUNkczTDVXS2hldW1ndERvN2U5aDdxM0g4Mm1PWnBkQzZKUm5TeEdBVWVxT0tycnVMLUNIRU5wSmpkeFdpMVhMZGlkVE1nakUwTmZFQUU5dFJKckNMd3dxd1RwNjBKTQ%3D%3D&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E ) Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fsplitscreen&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXRsS3FYZVBUUDdqS1Mzb1BpSmFpWUJwUHdCQXxBQ3Jtc0tsLVl4VmJ4SjZwMVR4NVZBY1JMVDI2bmpZbjl0WXoxYjdpNkwzb1VQeWhncGhFODU3dmVvZnd0TGhpQnRpQW5MdTVEQ09tSW5xMS0xdjhSTVNBQXJQNHJuMEllRlkzOHpwazZ6OWpXcUVrSTBxYXFIcw%3D%3D&v=SKNoh8Gvm0E )... Contact Us: Business Email - splitscreenmediaprod@gmail.com

Split Screen Media
HALO INFINITE AND NBA 2K21: HALLOWEEN EDITION - Split Screen Media Podcast #3 with Burtman

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 61:46


Hey everyone! Welcome to the third episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with guest host Joey Burt) discuss Games we are excited for, how beautiful 2k looks on ps5, some Autumn talk, and Joey's mystery topic. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed us talking about our Halloween stories. Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=0s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Intros 1:22 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=82s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) 2k21 looks beautiful on next-gen 12:02 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=722s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Halo Infinite, from Burtman's perspective and Halo 5's terrible story 16:36 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=996s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Conner's obligatory Spiderman time 21:23 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1283s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Games we are excited for: Conner (Spiderman) 23:15 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1395s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Games we are excited for: Chris (Need a good racing game) 24:20 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1460s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Games we are excited for: Burtman (Lego + Souls series) 34:41 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2081s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Burtman's mystery topic 38:50 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2330s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Conner's worst Halloween story 42:23 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2543s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Back to Burtman's mystery topic 47:53 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2873s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Why Fall is the best season (and our Buffalo Chicken Dip recipes) 54:15 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3255s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Borat 2 1:01:10 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3670s&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Outros Follow Us: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FSplit-Screen&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVJCbUc3TmNYNWF2OTAyOHdTSkJ0eFM5aS1iZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuZXVsZG05UmczMjd4RXotZzlxeTJrR1NORWZ2V2RWd0RjY0NkTG9lTmgzQzFfNHVBTjRLdGFNUXR3UXFDdFpCVkhtdVpKQ3h5WERXX2RvUXA0ZGdpSWN4TG9fZFZvbk94dlBJU0pCNGFUYzc0TndoOA%3D%3D&v=plxJGyf1csw )... Twitter – https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FSplitScreenMed&redir_token=QUFFLUhqblQtUW84OXVnWEs2bTZBQzhPYzg4a1lmTjZqZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttY2ZETl9DNFBDYzQ1MndSTVJ1UllYM2tKbXQ1UmI4R0ViNUlOU1plSVVBRnRyMnU2OVp4ak5vcVZCX0stcENLNy1EaXlXcE96MERWUzV0QWxfZDVFVWtyek1kZXBUZVF0S0t3QmlHcTcyQUJQdmtZSQ%3D%3D&v=plxJGyf1csw ) Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fsplitscreen&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbEZqalhiQndSSmR0S3hxU1pLRDQ3Q2lkTTVtZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttLXlyelNEOXVNekdtMzZ6V3Jpa2Z3Q2NTeGJRUWk0Ym9HRlBCc2JHMG0wejZlQ0J5Y1h6OHZwV0ZVRGE3ZU9CTlYxQ3JDSUFaR0lsZmZ0d3ZSUk5yNFVMTnJGVTRDMkpLT3Y3aUVONnI2S09ZZjVvdw%3D%3D&v=plxJGyf1csw )...

Split Screen Media
MULAN AND TENET: WILL CORONAVIRUS BANKRUPT THEATERS? - Split Screen Media Podcast #4 with Seabass

Split Screen Media

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 63:45


Hey everyone! Welcome to the fourth episode of the Split Screen Media Podcast! We hope that you guys enjoy hearing what we have to say on entertainment media related topics. This could be anything from news and reviews of movies, television shows, video games, and music. We will also be getting into some more personal topics during our guest segment that we will have at the end of each episode. On this week’s episode, Chris and Conner (along with guest host Seabass) discuss Covid's effect on theaters, Direct to streaming, and some media celebrity news. Please leave us a comment with any sort of feedback. Also like and subscribe if you enjoyed the handicap seat stories! Thanks again for listening and enjoy! Topics: 0:00 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=0s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Intros 0:32 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=32s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Did Disney charge too much for Mulan? 12:05 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=725s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Movies exclusively in theatres and Covid-19 17:57 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1077s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Buying handicap seats to avoid the crappy theatre seats 20:12 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1212s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Will movies in large go Direct-to-Stream? 26:22 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1582s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Media piracy forcing streaming platforms 33:33 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2013s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Seabass's mystery topic 41:34 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2494s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Johnny Depp and Amber Heard situation 47:25 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=2845s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) JK Rowling identifies as a dragon probably... 50:05 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3005s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) How hard can we make it on ourselves in post-production 51:30 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3090s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Childish Gambino's artistic ego VS Kanye 55:54 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3354s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Little bit of (non-partisan) election talk 58:35 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3515s&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Podcast updates, Seabass's PHub plug, and outros Follow Us: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Split-Screen ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FSplit-Screen&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjZ0VFZFTDVLMEw1ejh2dlowS0RYUzg4WUtSUXxBQ3Jtc0tsT1NTQVo2NUFPdmplcmVKS2kxWEVTa0kwN3RtR2JfcUUzZnBkSVVZOW5XeHlYcmJxQnQzZTZuakNSdmRRejY1dlg0bm41eDFPZ1Rtb0dVczB1a1hJNTc3SC13aHE5Ni1fMm11MzY2b3VZekU4eDJNWQ%3D%3D&v=jYpXGg4zNik )... Twitter – https://twitter.com/SplitScreenMed ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FSplitScreenMed&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbHFuZHotWFBsLVhjcVFac2RVOWNid1RJZlV1d3xBQ3Jtc0tsNEtZeW9QSEt1MG1vMjFqbFRqeUVSalo1cnp4NUNnejJxOEw0elUzNzRSeDlubnUzU3lBaGNRM0pHV3MwNF9IVUd0bGc3NXI5VmwyQjE0VllRY3N1RTY3aHRaSDFGUDVaREUyTFFVdUtLRXBTTmJYYw%3D%3D&v=jYpXGg4zNik ) Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/splitscreen ( https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fsplitscreen&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXlfanJMMHkzcDBHdG5YRXlnNFRTMzNzVEhRUXxBQ3Jtc0ttUGM0SHg4NzVkbXlqM3hiS0t0ejEwcTJVdTFyRjhCaThUdkphQ1RBYm5QVXVPdzJZR1plM0pCWkFyWE41NXNzZEJNQzJzZDVWYnlWNXRNNGM5NGNzZ1E4NXlGb2E5SVpfU3hYWHpla2JoajdjeExnQQ%3D%3D&v=jYpXGg4zNik )...

The Long Distance Love Bombs Podcast
93: Sanjay Rawal - Is food God?

The Long Distance Love Bombs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 54:40


Sanjay Rawal spent 15 years working on human rights campaigns globally. He also ran initiatives for acclaimed artists and philanthropists, one of whom encouraged him to start making films. Sanjay's first documentary, FOOD CHAINS (2014), was produced by Eva Longoria and Eric Schlosser with narration by Forest Whitaker. The film won numerous awards, was released theatrically in 40 cities by Screen Media, and was acquired by Netflix. Sanjay's second effort took a sharp turn into non-traditional filmmaking. Applying narrative cinematic technique, Sanjay directed a sweeping expedition film about the Sri Chinmoy 3,100 Mile Race. The film, 3100: RUN AND BECOME, was released theatrically in the US and internationally. Sanjay's work has been supported by Ford, Bertha, BritDoc, Fledgling, 11th Hour Project, NoVo, and the Omidyar Network. His work has won an assortment of honors include a James Beard Media Award. His new movie, Gather, is an intimate portrait of the growing movement amongst Native Americans to reclaim their spiritual, political, and cultural identities through food sovereignty while battling the trauma of centuries of genocide. Gather follows Nephi Craig, a chef from the White Mountain Apache Nation (Arizona), opening an indigenous café as a nutritional recovery clinic; Elsie Dubray, a young scientist from the Cheyenne River Sioux Nation (South Dakota), conducting landmark studies on bison; and the Ancestral Guard, a group of environmental activists from the Yurok Nation (Northern California), trying to save the Klamath River. Follow Sanjay on Instagram at @mrsanjayr: https://www.instagram.com/mrsanjayr Watch his new film, Gather on iTunes: https://apple.co/2Yxv4MC Amazon: https://amzn.to/2F7JBbi Vimeo: Vimeo.com/ondemand/gather Learn more about his new movie, Gather, here: wwww.gather.film ___________________________________________________ To check out CURED nutrition and their various wonderful CBD products, click here: https://bit.ly/3hVQivi. Use the code LOVEBOMBS at checkout, and you will save an extra 10% and get FREE shipping. I use it every day and cannot recommend it more highly. They're fantastic (especially the ZEN pills)! Seriously. __________________________________________________ Follow me on Instagram @LongDistanceLoveBombs: https://www.instagram.com/longdistancelovebombs Sign up for my weekly newsletter! Each week, I share a personal story as well as my favorite books, tunes, articles, and ideas. Click here: http://eepurl.com/T0l91. It's easy and takes five seconds. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/longdistancelovebombs/message

Digital Politics with Karen Jagoda
Political Video Ads and Convergent TV with Michael Beach Cross Screen Media

Digital Politics with Karen Jagoda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 16:32


Michael Beach, CEO, Cross Screen Media brings deep understanding of the pain points for media buyers and sellers when trying to navigate the linear tv, digital, streaming, and addressable tv landscape.  Michael brings us up to date on the enormous growth of political campaign budgets in 2020, explosive growth of political digital video ads, differences between traditional tv ads and those that are served up on CTV/OTT and video-on-demand sites, and the impact of COVID-19 on viewing behavior and media consumption. @XScreenMedia @michaelbeach #VOD #CTV #OTT #convergentTV CrossScreen.Media  

Universo Produção
MASTERCLASSES - CINEMATECA PORTUGUESA DO FOTOQUÍMICO AO DIGITAL

Universo Produção

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 65:03


O diretor de acervo da Cinemateca Portuguesa é convidado a compartilhar suas reflexões sobre as ações de sua instituição no mundo digital. Reconhecida internacionalmente, tanto por sua programação quanto pela excelência de seu laboratório fotoquímico, a presença digital da Cinemateca Portuguesa foi construída de forma gradual e consistente nos últimos anos. A pandemia de Covid-19 obrigou o fechamento temporário das salas de cinema e aprofundou este processo. O enfoque desta masterclass incide sobre os desafios para conjugar a nova dimensão do acesso digital com as missões de uma cinemateca – sobretudo em propiciar uma compreensão e uma experiência ampla do cinema. Tiago Baptista é diretor do Arquivo Nacional das Imagens em Movimento, o centro de conservação da Cinemateca Portuguesa-Museu do Cinema. Doutorado em Film and Screen Media pela Universidade de Londres (Birkbeck College), é investigador integrado do Instituto de História Contemporânea-NOVA FCSH (Lisboa) e docente da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas da Universidade Católica Portuguesa (Lisboa). Membro do Comité Executivo da Federação Internacional de Arquivos de Filmes (FIAF). Mediação: • Ines Aisengart Menezes – curadora da Temática Preservação | SP • José Quental – curador da Temática Preservação | RJ

Oz-Movie Geek Podcast
Black Water: Abyss Movie Review

Oz-Movie Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 20:57


Thanks to Screen Media, I had the chance to review a sequel to a film I didn't even know existed. AN Australian crock thriller, 'Dark Water', now here are 13 years later and we have a sequel 'Black Water: Abyss'. Was it worth the wait for fans of the original? Have a listen and find out...  Thank you all for your support, it means a great deal to me. Please subscribe and review the podcast below, it helps me get noticed among all the podcasts out there. Please submit your mailbag questions to ozmoviegeek@gmail.com as well. Ask me anything; film, television, personal questions, I would love to hear from you all. Also see the links below to my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Patreon & Letterbox:   Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ozmoviegeek/ Twitter - twitter.com/Ozmoviegeek         Instagram - www.instagram.com/oz_movie_geek         Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rss/ozmoviegeek?auth=WB9xHsYLCTHAAdhndp6jfICGqRu0prLp     Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/patto144/ Jaws Review - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-back-row/id1471823205?fbclid=IwAR2nPecX9fZ-bnQD_szY-XKC49y7hgwipmT2lUbgm3gu9crYgrou9VTIW4I --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-pattison/message

Australian Chiropractors Association Podcast
Episode 51: Effects of Screen Media on the Brain

Australian Chiropractors Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 36:21


Listen to Episode 51 of the ACA Podcast: Effects of Screen Media on the Brain with Dr Wayne Warburton

Brandstorm
Episode 89: Making TV Media Buying Easier with Michael Beach at Cross Screen Media

Brandstorm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 23:39


With so many ways to watch video content these days, it’s a great time for the consumer, but it has also become an increasingly difficult time for the local media buyer. On this episode of Brandstorm, Michael Beach, CEO at Cross Screen Media, talks about his video advertising platform, which helps media buyers take some of the challenges out of buying broadcast, cable, connected TV, desktop mobile and social video content. About Cross Screen Media Cross Screen Media is a spinoff of a political agency called Target to Victory that Michael worked at in Washington, D.C. Frustrated by their own efforts to do audience targeting with video content, Michael and his team began investing in set top boxes from cable and satellite TV providers and other data sources, including media consumption habits from MRI and Scarborough, and even more recently, Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) from the data that is captured from Smart TVs. It was now possible to buy video content based on audience attributions and impressions, which is the same way advertisers currently buy digital advertising. By putting television and digital in the same audience-based currency, it was easier to compare and buy video content. Focusing only on video content, they launched their first television advertising platform in 2013. By 2016, they knew they had a platform that catered to media buyers’ needs and could be sold in local television markets. They closed the agency’s doors and created Cross Screen Media in 2017. The Challenges for Local Advertisers Buying TV Most TV stations sell their inventory based on ratings points. In smaller markets, however, about 70 percent of the video content doesn’t have a big enough audience sample to get a rating point. The ratings are so low for some programs, the ratings look like no one is watching. Buying on impressions, however, allows advertisers to buy against digital and do some audience targeting.  Michael believes the future for the ad seller will be to make impressions more valuable by tailoring them to the audience. Advertisers who know their target audience will be more willing buy programming that can deliver the audience they want. That’s good news for TV providers. They will be able to, at least in the short term, sell more inventory. Television will be more affordable for the advertiser who wants to by those programs with lower viewership because they deliver the right audience target. Another challenge is that the way things are trending, there will be fewer impressions on average to sell. Video content has grown by more than 300 percent over the last 10 years. Back then, there were about 200 scripted shows on television. This past year, there were more than 600 shows and this trend isn’t expected to change. There will be more programming in 2020 than 2019. In fact, while social media and digital has seen substantial growth the past 10 years, Michael says video content is about to explode. Right now, TV has low targeting, but high attention. Digital is the opposite, high targeting, low attention. Connected TV is really exciting to Michael because it has the potential to be both. All this will change over the next 5 years, according to Michael, and it will happen in three phases. In Phase 1, which is where we are now, about 50 percent of the video content is bought using age and gender demos. along with some audience targeting. In about three years, in Phase 2, there will be more audience targeting and audience attributions will grow in importance. By Phase 3, in 5 years, audience attribution will be the key component of the video spend and will be driven by how much foot traffic is generated or how many transactions are made. How Cross Screen Media Makes Media Buying Easier Michael says pricing for the Cross Screen platform varies and is primarily based on the number of markets bought. Onboarding is pretty quick for ad agencies, and usually takes less than two weeks. Cross Screen takes an advertiser’s customer data or information from a CRM and uses its national consumer file with more than 1500 attributes. The attributes can be used to build out a strategic audience. The platform provides different buying options and allows for cross-screen comparisons in broadcast, cable, connected TV, desktop mobile and social video content. Buyers can then target consumer content and figure how to balance it across the various screens. With one place to bring everything together buyers can figure out who the target is, how that target consumes video content, what it will cost and then tweak the buy from there. It will take some time for buyers to become screen-agnostic, where they won’t care about what content they are watching and only buy content that delivers their audience. Mike believes eventually impression-based selling will make it easier for TV media buyers to buy more digital and vice versa, but it will also come in phases. Right now, the ad agency may still have a TV media buying team and a digital buying team planning and buying separately. Eventually, those two teams will work together, and ultimately the same team will understand both video and digital content. Connect with Michael Website: https:///www.crossscreen.media Newsletter: https://www.stateofthescreens.com Email:  mbeach@crossscreen.media  

Pushing The Limits
Episode 132: Run and Become - Interview with Film Maker/Runner Sanjay Rawal

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 63:05


Sanjay Rawal worked in the human rights and international development sectors for 15 years in over 40 countries before focusing his love for photography and storytelling onto filmmaking. His first feature, Food Chains (2014), premiered at the 2014 Berlinale and screened at Tribeca before securing domestic distribution from Screen Media. The film was produced by Eva Longoria and Eric Schlosser and narrated by Forest Whitaker.  It went on to screen in 1,100 more theaters during its theatrical, semi-theatrical & community screening tour. A lifelong runner, Sanjay was happy to lose the pounds he gained eating Mexican food in farmworker towns and take on a project about running. His latest film, 3100: Run and Become, opened in theaters in fall 2018 and comes to New Zealand in February 2020.   Sanjay learned under spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy and studies in this film the power of running to connect humans to powers beyond themselves. The film follows the incredibly long and brutal 3100-mile race held every year in New York City as well as diving into the long human history of long-distance running visiting The Mt Heiei Monks in Japan to the Navajo Indians to the Kalahari Bushmen. A film not to be missed and an interview to open the mind to new possibilities.   We would like to thank our sponsors:   Running Hot - By Lisa Tamati & Neil Wagstaff   If you want to run faster, longer and be stronger without burnout and injuries then check out and TRY our Running Club for FREE on a 7-day FREE TRIAL Complete holistic running programmes for distances from 5km to ultramarathon and for beginners to advanced runners.   All include Run training sessions, mobility workouts daily, strength workouts specific for runners, nutrition guidance and mindset help Plus injury prevention series, foundational plans, running drill series and a huge library of videos, articles, podcasts, clean eating recipes and more.   www.runninghotcoaching.com/info and don't forget to subscribe to our youtube channel at Lisa's Youtube channel  www.yotube.com/user/lisatamat and come visit us on our facebook group   www.facebook.com/groups/lisatamati Epigenetics Testing Program by Lisa Tamati & Neil Wagstaff. Wouldn’t it be great if your body came with a user manual? Which foods should you eat, and which ones should you avoid? When, and how often should you be eating? What type of exercise does your body respond best to, and when is it best to exercise? These are just some of the questions you’ll uncover the answers to in the Epigenetics Testing Program along with many others. There’s a good reason why epigenetics is being hailed as the “future of personalized health”, as it unlocks the user manual you’ll wish you’d been born with! No more guesswork. The program, developed by an international team of independent doctors, researchers, and technology programmers for over 15 years, uses a powerful epigenetics analysis platform informed by 100% evidenced-based medical research. The platform uses over 500 algorithms and 10,000 data points per user, to analyze body measurement and lifestyle stress data, that can all be captured from the comfort of your own home Find out more about our  Epigenetics Program and how it can change your life and help you reach optimal health, happiness, and potential at https://runninghotcoaching.com/epigenetics You can find all our programs, courses, live seminars and more at www.lisatamati.com    Transcript of the Podcast:   Speaker 1: (00:01) Welcome to pushing the limits, the show that helps you reach your full potential with your host, Lisa [inaudible], brought to you by Lisatamati.com Speaker 2: (00:13) You're listening to pushing the limits with Lisa Tamati. Welcome back everybody. Today I have a very, very special podcast, but before we get underway, I just want to remind you, if you want to reach out to me, you can do that at lisatamati.com Find me on Instagram. I'm very active on Instagram at least to [inaudible] the same on Facebook. And I'd love you to come and check out our website and our flagship programs. We have three programs. We mainly do our work and we have the epigenetic program, we have the run online run trading system running hot, and we also have mindset you, which is all about mental toughness, resilience, and being the best version of yourself that you can be. So make sure you go and check those lisatamati.com Right now. Today we have a very special guest all the way from New York city. Speaker 2: (01:05) His name is Sanjay revile. Have you haven't heard of? Sanjay? He is an internationally renowned filmmaker. He was in the human rights and international development sector for 15 years and worked in over 15 so over 40 countries before he tuned his love for photography and storytelling into his new career, which is filmmaking. He's done a number of films. I'm most well known as his feature film, his first feature film called food chains. This was produced with Eva Longoria and Eric Schlosser and was an over 1100 theaters worldwide. And his latest film is what we're going to be talking about today. Now Sanjay is a lifelong runner. He's dedicated to doing just this running. And he was also a follower of the late Sri chum NOI, who many of you runners may know of. He was a Indian spiritual leader who died in 2007, but he was very much into unifying religions and to meditation and the power of a sport and athleticism to help you reach spiritual realms, which I find really, really fascinating subject. Speaker 2: (02:25) And the film that Sanjay has just produced is called 3,100 run and become, and it's based around the fact that human beings are meant to do this long, long distance running that we talk about that we're born to run. And it's particularly seen it on the race in New York city. 3000, 100 miles. This has been going for over 27 years, I believe around half mile block in New York city. And every year about 14 to 16 runners come to test the metal against horrifically long brutal arduous race. And the distances that they cover in that time is over 52 days. Is 3,100 miles set is over with just up, no, sorry, just over 5,000 kilometers. That's like going right across the United States, but in a half mile blocks. So you can imagine how hard this is. It's absolutely brutal. It's not something I would've ever tackled. It's too big. But he talks in chosen this foam, one of the characters, the main characters is the Norwegian runner who has done this over 15 times. And as really the world's best at the super, super, super long distances. So we get into a really deep conversation around philosophy and spirituality. The power of running to train, seeing yourself the healing abilities of running, how it can connect you with mother nature and you know, soul, a lot of our modern day woes. So without further ado, here's Sanjay. Speaker 3: (04:01) Well, hi everybody and welcome to pushing the limits. It's fantastic to have you guys back again. We're nearly at the end of 2019 and I can't believe it. And today I have a special special guest with me who is sitting in New York city at the moment. Sanjay Rowe. Wow. Welcome to the show. Sanjay. Speaker 4: (04:20) Thank you so much. It's a, it's a winter here, so I'm just trying to keep it together while you guys enjoy mother nature in a different way than I am right now. Speaker 3: (04:28) Yes, I've been, yeah. Well you're welcome to come over here anytime. We'd love to have you ever New Zealand. You can come and visit way. That'd be fantastic. So have you ever been to New Zealand? Speaker 4: (04:38) I have, I haven't been there in almost 20 years, but I am coming for about 10 to 12 days at the end of February. The screen, the movie that we're going to talk about. Speaker 3: (04:48) Oh wow. Okay. I've got to make sure I get to that somehow. So we'll talk about that afterwards. So everybody listening who doesn't know sanjay you will soon. So he has produced a number of films over his career. But recently won a film that we are going to be talking about mostly today is a film called 3,100. Sanjay, can you tell us a little bit about this amazing though? Speaker 4: (05:15) Yeah, I'd be happy to. So the movie's 3,100 running become and it follows a pretty diminutive relatively unheard of. Finished man named Ashbery. Hannah Alto is a paper boy by trade. At the same time, he is an underground, multi-day distance running legend. The film follows him trying to complete the 3,100 mile race and the year 2016 this race is the world's longest certified road race. It's almost 5,000 kilometers. It's just a few case short of five K 5,000 but it takes place all around a half mile, close to a kilometer along a loop. In the heart of New York city runners have to try to complete at least a hundred K a day for 52 days in order to finish the race. Under that window. It's grueling, but at the same time, although it sounds like an absolute misery Fest, a suffer Fest, people don't come out of it physically devastated. In fact, the only way you can actually tell the line for this type of mores is to have a deep understanding of the spirituality of long distance running. Speaker 4: (06:31) So in the film, not only do we follow Ash Briana, El Alto, but to kind of show how and why this race is even possible, we'd go back into time. We follow three other runners on their own quests, but runners who come from very deep traditional cultures of running a, we follow an ultra marathoner on the Navajo nation. In Arizona, we go to the Kalahari desert and Botswana at hunt with Bushman hunters who chase down game across two to three day law tracks. And we follow an aspirant in the Highlands of Japan who was doing a thousand day Trek of about 31,000 miles in the mountains outside of Kyoto. This shows the spirituality that's inherent to running that really fuels the runners in the 3,100 mile race. Speaker 3: (07:20) Wow. Well you preaching to the converted here and a lot of my audience, of course Evan runners. And what really surprises me, I mean I have to, I have to tell you a little bit of a story. I actually tried to get a documentary series done for discovery channel called run the planet and we actually uncovered, so the Kalahari, the Navajo, the, the Mount Tia amongst the, and a number of other tribes, people with stories and legends of doing long distance running. I didn't manage to pull it off. We did the the pilot for the series a in Australia reenacting an Aboriginal men story who ran 250 kilometers to save a friend of hers across the desert. And that was the end of the project unfortunately. But you actually manage the Paul was off which a huge amazing seat too though because I know what these sort of things take. Speaker 3: (08:17) But we, we came from the same premise that running is an inherently, we are born to run and stuff. The famous book is from Chris Google. We have born to run and we are made for this sort of long distance stuff and that we've done that throughout history. And you have uncovered these amazing people doing these incredible things. What's interesting for me is you've come from a very spiritual background and I've actually not come from that same background as a runner come more from the sporting and the, you know and I, I think I lived a lot of untapped potential sort of on the table looking back cause I didn't tap into the more spiritual side. I think I did to a certain degree without really understanding it. But you know, let's talk a little bit about Sri chum noise and what the races that he set up all around the world actually have to do with a 3,100 mile race. And, and your, your what, what your beliefs are around, she treats your NOI and has had a trick to long distance running. Speaker 4: (09:25) First of all. I so wish you'd completed that series. It sounds like it would have been awesome and I probably wouldn't have had to do this movie. Speaker 3: (09:33) It would have been complimentary, would've been awesome. Yeah. We didn't manage to pull it off. As, you know, there are lots of hurdles to jump through when you're totally, yeah. Speaker 4: (09:44) So, you know, to your question, I, I ran track in high school and I, I, I grew up in the United States and you know, the state that I grew up in, California has 35 million people. So a lot of people ran track, you know, but kind of got disillusioned from everything at university and ended up after graduation moving from the West coast of the U S to New York city where an Indian spiritual teacher named Sri Chinmoy lived his path really intrigued me because no harm, no foul, like there's no superiority or inferiority. But he really advocated a a pretty unified philosophy of not just making your heart strong and, and trying to develop the kind of beautiful qualities that we have inside, like love and peace and joy. But he also felt that physical fitness was a paramount importance to achieving that sense of inner peace. And so he came at running an exercise from a totally different vantage point than I did for me. Speaker 4: (10:45) You know, it was all about competition. And you know, when I was in high school, I would win a lot of races, but by the time I got to college, you know, I was no longer in that kind of top echelon. And you know how it is. It's like once you realize you're never going to be like at the very, very top, you know or, or you're not going to win every single race. I know you want a lot of races, you start really losing, you know, a sense of purpose. But when I came across region wise philosophy, it was totally different. You know, and, and this is reflective in all the cultures that we explore in 3,101 and become that there's something unique about running and we just have to take it on faith that unlike any other activity, however wonderful, whether it's tennis or swimming or biking, that running connects us to mother nature in a completely unique way. Speaker 4: (11:41) And when I, when you know, when I spent time with the Navajo and people will see in the film are our main Navajo character. Sean Martin says, when you run your feet are praying to mother earth, you're breathing in father sky. You're showing them, you're praying to them, you're showing them that you're willing to work for the blessings of mother earth. And that's a philosophy that I've seen reflected in traditional cultures all over the world. And that was in Sri Chinmoy. His philosophy, even though we don't actually, nobody really consider as Eastern philosophy as something that really revolves around an act of, of, of physical fitness, like running. Yeah. But in a sense, you know, it was men and women, humanity's first religion, that idea of connecting to nature and the energies both within and without through our feet. So when, when, when he kind of presented that to me and to others, that blew my mind, but I wasn't really ready for the philosophy. You know, I ran 800 meters and the 1500 meters, but when I moved to New York to study with them in 1997 that was the summer that the 3,100 mile race was launched and I hadn't, I hadn't even done a marathon. So the idea of doing 60 miles a day or 52 days just blew my mind. Speaker 3: (13:03) Yeah, absolutely. How does the human body, I mean I've, I've done, you know, the longest I've run is like through New Zealand, like 3000, 250 Ks in 42 days, which is not as much money per day is what they were doing. Given we were on the road and doing book tours and things at the same time. But the, the amount of pain in the suffering that you do go through and people have often said to me, did you reach this flow state? And then you became a, and I know that a lot of people experience that. And I, and I have to say I had had times or flow state when I was in a flow state, but unfortunately I couldn't leave a hole myself in that flow state. And the, the suffer face did, you know, it was about, you know, overcoming a lot of pain amazing levels of fatigue with a lot of willpower which we know as limited, you know, we will have a limited amount of willpower. Speaker 3: (14:09) And, and I was always hoping to reach that state of self transcendence really. And, and Neveah, but I hadn't been a catered myself to meditation and to the other sides of all that. Probably enough looking back which I'm much more into these days. But back then it was all about, you know, the physical, mental, the mental strength and the physical strength to actually prepare your body for this battle going in. And this is a completely different approach to what Sri, Jim NOI head and what these people that are doing the 3,100 have really it's, and I wonder how do they actually get to that, you know, as someone who's don't done a hell of a lot of running and not really achieved that flow state for long periods of time, at least how the heck do they do it. Speaker 4: (15:00) So there, there, there are two types of runners in the race and you know, again, no superiority or inferiority, but there are very few people on earth like you that have the mental fortitude to like will themselves through 40, 45, 50 days, you know, of of doing, you know, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, a hundred Ks per day. Like, you know, that willpower will only take you so far. And, and in your darkest moments, you know, in the run, willpower is not going to offer you any light. If it's gone, then it's just Sufferfest. So a lot of people who come to the 3,100, whether they, there, they come from a background of faith or not, they realize either in their first attempt or beforehand that if they don't kind of develop access to a place within themselves where they can be happy, simply just happy in the worst moments. Speaker 4: (15:58) If they can't be in that flow state at will, then it's going to be a long 52 days. And you know, a lot of people, I would say probably at least a third to a half of people who do it the first time, you know, it's, it's it's a mixture of pleasure and pain and those moments like you experienced in, in your, in your cross-country run, those moments are enough to get you up the next day. But they're not necessarily gonna fuel every single mind mile. That said, it's like the people that come back and do it over and over and over, either through the race or outside the race, they really develop the power of meditation and at the same time, like unlike your race, and I think you'll appreciate this more than most, the reason why they do the race on a half mile loop is so that you have access to your aid every half a mile. Speaker 4: (16:53) You have access to a bathroom every half a mile. There's no traffic. There's foot traffic on this loop from just the public, but it's a pretty isolated area of New York and you don't have to worry about cars or anything. So in that sense your mind can like stop forgetting about the surroundings and, and it's, it's a lot easier that way. So that said, it's like this race, like the people that get the most out of it come at it the way you would now that come at it, knowing that you need to have access to that meditative side of you and you need to train with that in mind. It's like you have to find a way to find joy or happiness in those moments of exertion. And that doesn't come spontaneously out in the suffer Fest. You have to build that in your training. Speaker 3: (17:38) Yeah. And you have to develop that skill and the years and years of meditation, I should imagine to be able to reach that state. And that's something that fascinates me now. And I'm in, I'm developing, you know, those skills of late, but it's something that I wish on head back then instead of just the will and mindset. And I'm doing this no matter what. And, and it surprises me that how many people can override all of the the pain and the, you know, we do have an amazing ability to deal with things. But I cannot, I cannot, in all honesty, say to you, I enjoy it or I was happy in doing a lot of those races. There was a lot of, you know, I want to achieve this. It's a challenge. It's an opportunity to find out who I am. And I think when we, when we connect to nature and we do find out so much about ourselves and so even though I didn't approach it from a spiritual point of view, I think the stuff that I learned from it has been so, so powerful to helping me in, in everyday life. Speaker 3: (18:51) In, in getting through obstacles, other people that are doing these types of things, in your opinion just more, are they tapping into a higher power? Are they able to actually leave the the, the suffering behind in some way? Speaker 4: (19:12) That's a great question. So like going to the time that we spent with the Bushman and the Kalahari, these cultures that have been running for literally 125,000 years, they say you cannot separate running from God. Of course, if you want to run to become a better looking person running, we'll give that to you. If you want to run to become healthy running, we'll do that for you. But if you run with the intention, I mean this is wild, but if you run with the intention of getting closer to the divine part of yourself, to the divine part of the universe, whatever you, you label that as running, we'll get you there. I mean, just like if you meditate for just power of concentration, it'll do it. If you meditate to feel a little bit of peace, it'll do it. But if you meditate for a self discovery to discover the oneness you have with the divine, that's everywhere. Speaker 4: (20:07) Meditation will do that. And so when it, when it comes to running this particular race, people come into it as a pilgrimage. You know, you can either come into it what the mental attitude of like, I'm going to do this, I'm going to achieve this. But there was a runner on an Israeli multi-day champion and Coby Orrin who did the race, I think in 2017 and across the first thousand miles he was pushing. And he actually sat in Israeli national record for the fastest time to a thousand miles in the midst of this 3,100 mile race. But he realized that the true meaning of this race wouldn't reveal itself unless he moved into a completely different state of mind. And he realized that he had to take the race as a pilgrimage. And what that meant was not thinking about your splits, not thinking about how many miles you're doing each day, but really finding a way to focus on the meaning of each action of each step. Speaker 4: (21:06) And when he got into that sense of, or lack of expectation, and when he got into that sense of focus, he realized that there was, there was joy, there was actually happiness by looking at the moments, by looking at the specific actions and the steps and that happiness wasn't going to come. Looking at your watch or looking at your daily mile totals, that happiness kind of existed in the middle of all that. But again, it's like, it all sounds like fun and games, but unless we had that kind of intention, we don't actually find where happiness really exists. Speaker 3: (21:40) Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And I think, you know, overcoming changing perspective. I mean, I never went into races with the, the thought of winning, to be honest, most of the time it was all about, you know, survival getting through to the other in some which way. And I've had some very spiritual type experiences underway. Perhaps induced by, you know, fatigue, sleep deprivation, those types of things, hallucinations. And the things that you actually discover about yourself are just absolutely mind blowing, even without the spiritual aspect. But I do wish now that I had gone more into that side of things to be able to overcome the limitations. You know, what worries me nowadays as a, as a running coach and we train $700 sleets all around the world is, is the danger that is involved with ultra marathon running. Because there is, you know, you can do permanent damage. Speaker 3: (22:44) I've done some damage to my body. Why do these guys not have physical damage from doing these extreme races or do they? I've had, you know, big problems with things like rhabdomyolysis kidneys, you know, not functioning properly from repeatedly breaking down too much muscle. Things like that, fibroid problems, adrenal problems, adrenal burnout. Do these guys ever suffer from those sort of normal physical breakdowns? Of course, muscle tears and in those sorts of things as well. And if not, why not? Why do they not have that limitation, those very human limitations on them Speaker 4: (23:26) That, that, that, that's a great question. You know, as, as opposed to most ultra distance running, I mean this is more akin to your, your, your 42 days across New Zealand where you can't push it. You know, you can't win the 3,100 mile race in a day, but you can lose it in a day and it's not wanting a 24 hour race where you can say like, I can push myself past the limit because I can sleep for two weeks and I can take care of like the damage I do across the next six months or a year with the 3,100. Imagine doing a hundred K then waking up again and doing it again and then waking up again and doing it again. And the, the, the leaders are, are, are at about 120 K per day. So it's a totally different mindset. I mean, you know, they can't, they Canyon say that when you run long distances, whether they're 10 Ks or marathons, you have to run dumb. Speaker 4: (24:20) The UMB like in the 3,100 you have to have like a real sense of softness between your ears. You know, even physiologically, it's like if your, if your mind is thinking and thinking and thinking, your face muscles get tense, which tenses up, you know, your upper cervical vertebra, which have ramifications all the way down your body and you start getting repeated. Use injuries. Your, your knees aren't aligned, your tabs aren't aligned. But frankly it all starts in the mind. And so if you can find a way not to be in your mind, to cultivate, you know, your heart, your spiritual heart, that things that you focused on in meditation and bring those feelings and emotions and sense of self, sense of peace, sense of joy into your one, then it becomes an entirely different experience physiologically. You know, you're much more in tune with what's going on. Speaker 4: (25:14) You're much more in tune with the sense of balance. You have more patients. But in that patience, when you're not pushing, you can also experience a sense of happiness that you, you, you typically don't get in shorter races. And when I mean shorter like, you know, 24 hours and less, where are you going? Like, I've got to get there. I've got to get there. I can't stop. I can't stop. You know, when you've got that type of an attitude in a race, you, you rarely dissociate from your mind. I mean, the trick for those of us wanting shorter races is finding ways in training like the Kenyans to completely get rid of expectation and to find a way to get into that flow state in the first couple of miles. Speaker 3: (25:53) Yup. Yeah. And it does association. I mean, I definitely use it to some degree, obviously not to the degree that I would like to have used it and being able to take your mind away from the pain and the suffering in the body. And that's one of the tools that I, you know, teach about a little bit. And I do find like when you get into a rhythm, a rhythm is something that that is meditative. And I'm often, if I'm running behind, someone will use their feet as a little flicker of they fry, they fried and they, it's almost a trance like state that you can get into. But I can't keep it in the forever. That's a, that's the key point I think. And that's the difference between these guys. So they are tapping into things that we as, you know, average not so spiritual human beings, if you like, for the ones who have a bit of expression and you know, can't tap into. Speaker 3: (26:52) And that's what I find absolutely fascinating because I know what it takes to run 70 Ks a day. I cannot imagine the amount of pain that it would take to run 120 days beyond. It's certainly beyond my physical limitations. And the, the amount of pain that you'd have to overcome us is, is phenomenal. But what you were saying there about stress and stress is I listened to an interview with dr Chatterjee that you were talking about stress and how, why can't AIDS epidemic in our world. And it's one of the killers and it's one of the most problematic things. And we are living in a cult stunt state of alertness and fight or flight sort of state because of the society that we live. And we're no longer being chased by lions, but we seem to be living in that constant state is meditation and using even this, running this self transcendent, running a way of calming the body and stopping those stress responses. Speaker 4: (27:59) So the curious thing is that running is humanity's oldest physical practice, maybe dance as well. That movement through your feet and there is something electric when you're aware of it, between the connection between mother earth and our feet, our lungs breathing in oxygen and air, there's something deeply nourishing and effecting that way. At the same time, meditation is humanity's oldest practice of contemplation. Not just getting rid of stress, but understanding who we are, why we're here, what we're meant to do in any given moment. And meditation gives us access to different parts of our body and our, or of our being, I should say. It's like we've got a tool belt on and we've got 15 sets of tools, but we're using a hammer 24 hours a day. You know, it's like we might not even know all the other tools that we've got, but meditation is a very simple, very natural way for people to go, wow, when I'm stressed, I don't have to like think about it. Speaker 4: (29:05) I don't have to like, you know, just become obsessed with what's going on. There's another part of me that will allow me to feel something different, to allow time, for example, to take its course at the same time. If, if this dress requires something hyper-focused, you know, we can pull that tool out and apply it to the moment and get rid of that stress in a very constructive, you know, analytical way. Some meditation and running, you know, are really the two oldest tools that we have. But it's a question of, of coming back to that as, as a civilization, as a species. And you know, obviously as individuals we can come back to that just, you know, we just have to, we just have to take those first steps. Speaker 3: (29:45) Well, I actually had to an argument or not an argument, but a discussion with reduce your, of the, the portal, which is a new movie that's come out. Tom Cronin, who was on the podcast a few weeks ago and he was, he's, it's all about meditation and the power of meditation to heal the whole world. And I'm a very, very interesting man. And I said to him, I believe meditation running is a meditation. And he said to me, no, it's not a meditation. It's running. And I said, I know, and I had this discussion with an amazing no, because running you are in a sympathetic nervous system state and you're not in a parasympathetic state. Speaker 4: (30:23) It's that if for four, I would say for most people not myself included. That was true up until a few years ago. But I F I was trying to understand why the people who do the 3,100 mile race, most of them come back and do it a second time, a third time. The main character in the movie, Ashby Hunnel, you know, did it again last summer for get this a grand total of 15 times he's completed that race 15 times when when you understand that running and meditation can actually go together, you know, and you've explore what that truly means. I mean, again, it's, it's not simply the fact and I, I get where he's coming from. It's not simply saying like, my running is my meditation. The way that chopping onions is my meditation. It's like, you know, I, I get the kind of like, you know, hyperbole that that comes with that. But if you get into a state in running where you're completely beyond your mind, where you're completely in that flow state and, and you know, it's like the definition or the flow state is not an absence of pain, but it's finding happiness in the, in that exertion. And there there was a Hopi elder. Hopi is there. There are tribes in central Arizona, some of the best runners anywhere Speaker 3: (31:46) We uncover the swipe for that with a series. Yeah. Speaker 4: (31:50) Yes. W a Hopi elder had told us when I was on a prayer run with a bunch of native kids in Arizona, he told us as, as we headed off for monument Valley, he said, find joy through exertion. And that was mind blowing to me because how many of us, when, when we're really working hard, number one, feel joy, number one or number two, even know that we can feel joy in those moments of intense effort. And he said, not only do you need to realize that joy exists in the most extreme forms of exertion, but you can find it. You just have to be aware of it and find a way to, to tap into it. I mean, that totally changed the way I race that only that changed the way I run. It's like in those moments when you're really pushing to learn that joy actually exists there. Speaker 4: (32:43) That you can go beyond that pain by tapping into joy. I mean that that's how to get into flow. That's literally step one and to getting into flow. And when you're in that flow state as, as you know, it's like you can have experiences or you can tap into those same places within your being that you try to get to in your highest form of meditation. That said, learning and knowing how to meditate is going to help you get into that state a lot easier. And if you get into that state and running, you're going to be able to get into that state when you're meditating. So I completely disagree based on experiences that I've had personally, but more importantly, seeing these cultures that have understood the connection between prayer running and the spirit for tens of thousands of years. Speaker 3: (33:33) Oh, I'm so glad you've said that because I've, you know, had a debate with myself over the last few weeks because I took him on what he said, and I thought, well, that's probably got an element of truth about, you know, we're looking at the parasympathetic and the sympathetic nervous system, and you, when you are in the meditative state, you have to be in the sympathetic state. But I have that, I've had that experience of being in a meditative state, running granted I can't do it on demand, but I have been there. So I, I was having trouble with that sort of like autonomy, if you like. They, they're sort of opposites. And that gives me permission to go back to the thought. And yes, actually there's a type of meditation and it is a powerful one and it's something that I've missed like the last four years. Speaker 3: (34:19) Sandra, you you wanna know, but I had a mom who had a mess of aneurysm and my listeners know the story and was in a vegetative state, basically would have any high function at the age of 74. And obviously the last four years I just stopped doing the long distance running because I had to completely focus on her rehab and that, you know, they're trying to make a living was all there was 24 hours in a day basically. And now four years later, I've just written her book. It comes out in March this year. It's called relentless and tells the story of, of bringing her back and she's now completely normal again. At the age of 78 against all odds. And I created, I created this comeback journey that I've been on with her, on to the fact that I've done this running. Speaker 3: (35:06) If I had not have had the mental skillset that I developed through running, I wouldn't have been able to, to do the things that I did with here to look outside the square to, to push through boundaries that most people would have, you know, quit long, long time ago. And to go up against some medical system and say, no, this is the, she will come back. And this the story is very powerful because it's in why I'm so passionate about getting this book out there is because it taps into these types of tools that we discover when we are doing these extreme things like you know, running long distance races and we learned stuff about ourselves and then how the body works and how that we are capable of so much more than what your average local doctor will tell you. What capable of, I mean, have you ever been to a local doctor and they've said, look, you can't run anymore. You've got a sore knee. Yeah, Speaker 4: (35:59) Yeah. I mean, I mean th th th the thing to understand is that we physiologically evolved as runners. You know, from, from an evolutionary biology standpoint and all your, all your listeners will know that the humanities first advantage as bipedal beings was number one, unlike Quadra peds, we could step without having to breathe. Many people can imagine what a dog looks like or a horse looks like in full sprint when their legs are extended, you know, splayed out on the, on the an extension. Their lungs, inhale air. When the legs come together as they all do, they all come together in the middle of the, of the center of gravity. It's like that's when the lungs are forced to expel air. So they're incredible anaerobic beings, but we're the only animals by virtue of standing on two feet that can like trot and not have to breathe every single time we take a step. Speaker 4: (36:56) And so that's given us a tremendous sense of endurance. You know, we can breathe, you know, multiple times per step, which Quadro peds can't do. And you know, we can, we can breathe every three or four steps, which also keeps our Arabic level kind of pretty low. So it's like, if you, if you look at that, you know, human beings are meant to move on our feet. The things that take us away from that state of being are all the, all the afflictions of modern day life. But I would say weirdly enough, like I, I'm on the medical team at the 3,100 mile race too, and 95% of the day to day trauma that the runners face. The pain, you know, we can take away through a deep tissue, we can take away through Raul thing, but it tends to come back day in and day out. And when that starts happening to runners, I tell them like, look, your problems are mental. Speaker 4: (37:50) Like there's no reason why if these problems are taken away through through some sort of therapy that they, that they should come back the next day. I find that 90% of injuries that people have through, you know, basically through a non-traumatic running racing is totally different. But when you're just in training and you're just doing like low stress low intensity type of stuff, you know, maybe heavy miles, the injuries that are repeated use injuries are really due to bad form, which really comes from a state of mental unrest from a state of anxiety and not allowing the mind to release. And then the body subsequently to release. Speaker 3: (38:31) There's not so much rinks in the core strength and you know, like we teach about, you know, you've got to have a strong core and strong had some things to be able to be upright. You were saying it's more of a mental stimulus. That's, that's the problem that we are because of the stress that we're all under or that we are thinking we are under we're actually inflicting that on our bodies as, as much as anything else. Speaker 4: (38:56) I mean of course is since most of us don't spend day to day, you know, I spend, spend our day to day kind of inner body the way we might've as hunters and gatherers. Yeah. Yeah. We need to do all the range of motion, all the core activities that we don't get from our, our, our standard nine to five jobs. Yeah. But still like you have plenty of students that do all of that and that still gets Phantom injuries. Yep. And then I'll take it Speaker 3: (39:22) Good. You know, I can do everything and I'll still be struggling with one or two injuries Speaker 4: (39:27) And that come that that comes entirely from the mind. Like the 3,100 mile race is a great Petri dish for it. Because like I said, like, you know, like LA last summer, Ashby hunt all did it and I was, his handler. It, I would kind of take care of his afflictions, you know, every break he had every six or eight hours. And after a few days of of him having calf pain and taking it away through simple, you know, deep tissue or, or Rolfing or, or, or you know, active release stuff. And I just told them like, I can take care of this every single day. But the reason why you're having these problems is somehow you're, you're not running fluidly, you know? And that comes in that race from overthinking, from stressing out, for thinking about stuff that you shouldn't be thinking about. Mainly from, from thinking at all. Speaker 4: (40:18) Yeah. And so I go, I go back to the time I go back to the time we spent with Sean Martin on the Navajo reservation. We're all you're supposed to do when you run is listen to the sound of your feet. Breathe in the universe through your lungs. And when you do that, you begin to feel the importance of the connection of your feet and mother earth and your breath and father sky. And that nourishes you. And that gives you the sense of happiness that you need from running. But most of us, myself included when I go for a run and looking at my watch, I'm looking at my pace, I'm thinking about my workout. I might think about like, you know what I'm going to eat afterwards, what I'm going to do afterwards. My, my, my, my experience of running is already done, you know, and I'm getting nothing out of each moment. I'm only just checking off a workout. And that's the difference. It's like unplugging from our playlist, you know, you can run with a GPS watch. We all do. But not worrying about what your watch says to you, but listening to yourself, listening to your thoughts, listening to your heart, and taking, running as a spiritual discipline rather than as an escape. I mean, that's when the fruits of running really, really coming to the fore. Speaker 3: (41:34) Yeah. And I'm just going back briefly to that story with mum. The difficulty if I haven't been able to do the long distance running in the, in the last, you know, three and a half, four years and I've missed the clarity of mind that came with it. You know, when you, when you spend hours a day running is indulgence as that sounds. It actually, you know, I had time to work through the problems that I was facing in my life and to get them out, it's very cathartic, sort of a, a thing to do. And when you don't have that, you can be missing that piece quite badly. And then, you know, so they, I think running is a physical release and a spiritual release in a, in a mental release. It's a, it's all rolled into one and the connection that you say to, to mother earth. Speaker 3: (42:28) And I think this is one of the major, major problems that especially our young generation are facing because we so on devices and we so connected all of the time that we have no time to just be in our own thoughts or just being with ourselves and to just be in movement. We just constantly wanting entertainment or connection. And, and not being connected to mother Ruth not being outside in the burning sun, the freezing rain, the, all of those things that really make us feel good. You know, when you go for a run in a storm, you can't come back, you know, if anything but invigorated and like alive, you know. And it might've been hard and it might've been cold and it might've been this, but you're alive. You're, you're feeling you're alive. And I think that they, in their very artificial world where everything's air conditioned and we jumped from Avalon to a garage, into the car and off to the mall and you know, all of these things is just disconnecting us so completely from, from the way that we are meant to be living generally, like outside of just running, but just not being connected to nature is, is killing us, I think. Speaker 3: (43:44) Do you agree? Speaker 4: (43:46) I'm, I'm totally with you now. You know, imagine that 3,100 mile race on a city block. It's sidewalk. Almost a K it's, but it's a square. So it's like you're going around right angles. It takes place in New York city summer, you know, for for almost eight weeks where the temperature last summer climbed above 41 42 seas. For a day or two. But much of the time in, in the heat of the day, you know, you're talking between 32 and 36 Celsius. Again, it's like unrelenting. You're pretty close to some major roads. There's buildings all around and it's not like you're running through the grand Canyon, but that, but that said, it's like if you're, you know, on the South Island or if you're in the grand Canyon, it's really easy to feel the power of mother nature. But our, our Navajo character's father is a, is a as a medicine man. Speaker 4: (44:39) And he told me mother earth is under the sidewalk to no mother earth is under the asphalt. That is mother earth. So on this course, you know, people are, are desperately, desperately struggling to maintain their connection to nature despite being in an urban setting. And you know, when you've got that type of intense focus on what you need when it comes to you, it's, it's in a much higher dosage than you can imagine. So like, yeah, in the 3,100, that connection to mother earth, even though they're running around in circles on a sidewalk, it's absolutely essential. Speaker 3: (45:16) Absolutely. And that you don't need, you know, people often say, well we don't lock them did on these rices and the Sahara and the Gobi desert and Dave belly and Australia and all like Himalayas. To be honest, actually it wasn't about, Speaker 4: (45:33) Yeah, Speaker 3: (45:33) The views, it wasn't about what you were seeing, keeping you going. In fact, most of the time, unfortunately, you know, your heat is usually down on the ground trying not to fall over the next thing or you're so, so tired. You can have the enjoy your surroundings very often. And, and of course it is more inspiring to at least go to these places and you know, in the before and the after and the cultural exchange that you have. But actually during the race, it's not about the beauty, you know, it's and running around and ran a block or running through a desert. They're both connected the both outside and nature. Like you say, they both are. Speaker 4: (46:15) And w one of the great things about this race happening in New York is that whatever you need, whether it's a new pair of shoes, whether it's a very specific type of medicine you're in New York city, someone will be able to get a volunteer. We'll be able to get it for you within a couple of hours. And as you know, it's like when you travel for these like international ultras, very often if you don't have something with you is stuffed, you are not going to get it. Yeah. It's not going to be a good experience for you. Speaker 3: (46:44) No, it must be. Yeah, it definitely has a be a great advantage to have all of the things around you and that half-mile block, although it's, you know, mind numbing and people think, Oh gosh, going around in a circle. I mean I've only done like 24 hour races, but they are easier than running across the desert per se, where you don't have access to anything. And if you've forgotten something, you're in deep, deep trouble, physically in trouble. But it does become about the mind and what you are, what you were doing. The so this, this movie is coming to New Zealand. This phone was [inaudible]. Speaker 4: (47:23) Yeah. Yeah. So from February 10th through, we'll be traveling from, I think we're going to be an Oakland, Wellington, Christchurch maybe a few other places in between doing single nights screenings. The information is going to be up on our Facebook page, which I think is facebook.com forward slash 3,100 film and afterwards, after the 20th, that you can't make, one of those screenings will be up on all the online platforms. But Lisa, I would love to have to be able to, to, to ask you questions at one of our screenings. You know, I'm not sure what city you're in, but Speaker 3: (48:02) It would be fun. It would be really, really fun. I think we can make that happen. I live in a little place called new Plymouth, so you probably not coming here, although that would be awesome. But I can travel to, you know, walking into Wellington or something to make sure that I get to see this and I've seen the movie. But to actually meet you would be of course just, you know. Awesome. and you know, people out there, how do they get tickets so they can just go onto Facebook and find out where the screenings are. Get me tickets via that way. Speaker 4: (48:30) Yeah. The, the, the, the movie screenings are going to be in proper theaters and all of those cities. And so, you know, on our Facebook page there's links to the times and dates and we're going to be adding a few more things here and there. But yeah, all the tickets can be purchased online. Speaker 3: (48:45) Fabulous. And we will put all the links in the, in the show notes and stuff and all that. I do want to ask you a couple more questions about you and your background because you've had a fascinating life. This isn't the first movie you've done. Tell us about how did you get into filmmaking? Cause I'm very fascinated by filmmaking. I made a couple of, well eight documentaries, but on a very, very low budget documentaries. And I know I want to know, you know, how did you fall into this area and do the amazing things that you've done. So tell us a little bit about your life. Speaker 4: (49:19) I, I'm, I'm a Jack of all trades, master of none. Know I, I moved from California to New York to basically, you know, S to just study what's rich and white and spend a few years even with a good university degree, you know, just spend a few years working in health food stores and just, you know, getting to understand who I was and what I really wanted to do in life before launching into a career or whatnot. But switch in my head a lot of friends from other Theresa to Desmond Tutu and Mikhail Gorbachev and Mandela. And as I got more interested in kind of humanity specifically in, in like international development, humanitarian aid, human rights, I began having opportunities to work with some most rich and moist friends. So I got a chance to, to work with Desmond Tutu and you know, a ton of other people and gradually kind of like made my way into the world of humanitarian aid and human rights. Speaker 4: (50:18) So I kind of worked in that, in that sphere for about 15 years till around 2010, 2011. And you know, realize that a lot of the projects that I really, really enjoyed were ones that required me to take photos or to make little small documentaries, just being the only person with a camera for hundreds of miles. And I began making some short films, like my first one that most of them have been on sports, weirdly enough. My, my first one was called ocean monk and it was like an, a personal exploration of the connection between meditation and surfing in the winter in New York city. Of all things. I mean there is surfing like you know, in New York city in the winter here, you know, you might walk through, you know, half a meter of snow or a meter of snow to get to the water. But you can imagine like when the city's going like 24 hours a day to be out in the water was no one else around is probably the only experience of real nature we can get in New York city. Speaker 4: (51:21) But my, my second film explored, you know, kind of a curious aspect of streets and noise life. You know, after he stopped being able to do distance running, he took up weightlifting and he left, he lifted astronomical pounds, you know, in fact, when I was in New Zealand in 2002 and 2003 I was actually on a three month trip with him and one of, one of the cutest things he did was he went to a farm, you know, not too far away from Topo. A sheep farm and sheep are put into little cages and put onto this contraption that's reaching. Mike could sit under and he would like push up, you know, a cage with a sheep on each hand and you know, lifted a thousand sheep. It was just, it was really, really cute and childlike but also kind of mind boggling. And the physicality. Speaker 4: (52:11) I made a film called challenging and possibility, but then kind of went back to my human rights roots and made a film about the exploitation of farm workers in the United States. And that was, that actually achieved some success. You know, we had some famous people that were involved, Forrest Whitaker and then this movie 3,100 run and become was my second, you know, big feature length project. Wow. Oh, I should add as well. Just jumping back to the last topic that there have been two Kiwis that have done that 3,100 mile race, a man named Jade Lynn who did it I think in 2006 but there is a three time female finisher of the race. Hurry to Davey's. She lives in the States, but she's actually gonna be in New Zealand with us for all these screenings. They, cause she's doing a series of events during that time called the peace run. It just basically, it's like a, an Olympic torch style relay where they're going to be running from Oakland all the way down. You know, obviously what the ferry all the way down to Christchurch and stopping in a zillion schools. So she'll be at all though. She'll be at all the screenings too. I'll get to make a hopefully. Speaker 3: (53:27) And we also have another very famous lady. He used to do the 2000 kilometer race in New York city. Sandy Barwick. Oh yeah. Cause she's [inaudible] who was my role model. I feel like as a little girl growing up and who, who came with me to the family when I ran through death Valley, an incredible woman fates that again, just defy I think she had nine world records. I think some of them still stand. So we've got a, you know, great tradition in New Zealand of incredible runners and, and she was certainly way above where it, anywhere I ever got to. So we've got some amazing people. And on the note of shirt tree, Jim, he wanted to tell you just a little cute story. I was in the nationals. We have the streets of NOI, 24 hour race in Oakland every year. Speaker 3: (54:17) And it was, she was actually very, very sad while we were doing it was, it was in 2007 and we were doing the 24 hour race and a day before the race. [inaudible] He died as you would. Well, and, and so the people were devastated who were organizing. Right. And so they all just dropped everything and flew to New York basically. And I didn't really understand the whole street and rowing movement at that stage. I just, just was a runner turning up to the race to run and all of a sudden the rice was no longer happening. So one of the other runners and I, we decided we're doing it anyway, so we just, we ran around the track for hours. Well, I need actually made it to 20 hours that they ended. It was a absolutely torrential rain. The poor people in the street show me the way that were just so devastated. Speaker 3: (55:16) I just had to go, you know, they just had to be there to say goodbye to the master. And it was just a really for us back home running around in the rain, me and one other guy. And it was one of those special memories because it wasn't an official race. It wasn't going to be the official national race. And I'd been trying for years to qualify for the New Zealand team to go to the world champs. So I had to wait another year before I qualified, but we did get there in the end. But yeah, just the dedication to him was, was really moving and that they all just, they just dropped tolls and all just flow to, to New York overnight. It was really they were so, they were so devastated, obviously. Because he was such a great man and, and it was a man who, who really unified the religions rather than, you know, things are, don't matter. From what I understand. He was a very unifying figure. And yeah, for sure. I mean, his philosophy was, was, was love of God. Again, from an Eastern tradition, we don't really have the singular Speaker 4: (56:24) Concept of, of God being just, just, you know, a masculine energy, you know, it can be anything and everything. And, you know, we, we worship many different forms of, of the divine. But you know, his was about, you know, kind of an ancient path that way. But at the same time it was very accepting of people no matter what their backgrounds were. And, you know, he felt that you could live in the outer world and still achieve the highest. You didn't necessarily need to become a monk and renounce everything. And I know he loved New Zealand, you know, he, he had a, he's had a long friendship with a number of Kiwi runners like Alison Rowe, who he, I think he first met during the the New York city marathons. And you know, just to my great benefit, when we opened the movie in theaters in New York city and in November of 2018, it was during the week of the New York city marathon. And Alison was there to be inducted in the New York city marathon hall of fame, and she came to one of our screenings and did a panel. So I got to meet a lifelong hero of mine. And yeah. It's like, it's interesting because all the people that I've met through each and Moy still have, you know, you know, some sort of a connection with activities that his followers still kind of hold around the world. Speaker 3: (57:41) Yeah. Yeah. And even, you know, even my life. So through that we connected in some weird, weird, bizarre way, you know, and that's fantastic. And, and th the, the one that you did was the on the food food chain. Tell us a little bit about the food chain movie. And that was all about the, the site of conditions for workers migrant workers. Speaker 4: (58:04) Yeah. So most countries require some sort of foreign labor to pick their food. And especially when you're looking at like industrialized countries. I mean even England, you know, has had pre-Brexit you know, had a lot of, a big requirement for Polish workers, for Chinese workers, for Thai workers to come seasonally to pick food. You know, we know these are the hardest, most labor intensive jobs anywhere in the world and most people in developed countries don't want to do that kind of work no matter how much it pays. But in as we know it, those types of jobs don't pay much at all. I guess the big corollary in the South Pacific are the, the fishing fleets with a lot of indenture Thai workers, Filipino workers, Burmese workers working in essentially some in some cases like realistically slave like conditions. But the movie really delves not just interpersonal stories but looks at the kind of economic system behind it. Speaker 4: (59:05) Most of us, most places in the world kind of follow a food system that America set up. And that's like a supermarket grocery system where we expect to buy the cheapest possible food, good quality, but like very low prices. And w you know, Walmart in the U S a big chain kind of started that. And from their standpoint, they insisted on buying it ultra low prices from farmers and from meat producers and dairies, but buying in very, very high volume. And that created a set of conditions that not only had made it really hard to be a farmer in the us, but has made farm work essentially, you know, extremely low wage. Now we've see, we see these supermarkets all over the world and this is really a model that was created in the U S and exported to other countries. Even though you know, obviously there's, there's chains that are completely, you know, owned by people in their country. Speaker 4: (01:00:04) But when that supermarket system, that idea of convenience and being able to have the same types of food, you know, 365 days a year, that's made us in the U S rely on a lot of like New Zealand blueberries. But at the same time, you know, you guys get a lot of stuff into your country that are, that are not seasonal, that aren't grown in New Zealand, but that you still expected very low prices and we don't necessarily know the ripple down the food chain that it's causing farmers to really, really make very little at the same time. It creates this reliance on labor that's very colonial, that's very almost kind of feudal as well. And that's what the, the movie food chains kind of looks into. Speaker 3: (01:00:47) Well thank you for bringing it to light because it is a worldwide problem and that, you know, we have migrant workers here as well from the islands. You know, I, when I was the young girl I used to work on, on fruit, on, you know, Apple picking and kiwifruit cracking, I can tell you it's bloody hard work and very little money. Speaker 4: (01:01:07) Yeah. So yeah, so you, you, you, you, you absolutely know that it's, it's not something you would ever want to do the rest of your life. Speaker 3: (01:01:15) Oh my, no, definitely not. I'd rather run the 3,100 actually. There you go. There you go. Look st I would have taken up so much of your time today and I just really wanted to thank you for all the work you do, all the goodness that you put out into the world because it's very, very powerful what you are sharing and you're making people think and you're making people aware of some of these humanitarian stuff that you've done earlier. And also with this new wonderful movie that you bought out, everybody, you have to go and see this movie. It is, if you're into running, obviously you have to go. But if you are into just finding out about what the human body is capable of, what the human mind is capable of, and you want to see very average. And I put that into, you know, a quotation marks, average looking, average appearing, people doing incredible things. Speaker 3: (01:02:06) And that's the beautiful thing about ultra marathon running. We don't all look like Hussein bolt or Paula Radcliffe or or some, you know, elite specimen. We just normal people, but with very, very strong minds and strong willpower to do things. And in this case, it's all about the spiritual side as well. So thank you very much for doing this movie, for putting it out there. And I can't wait to see it and I hope we can connect and not, I can get to one of those screenings that would be absolutely fabulous. Meet you. It'll make my entire trip worthwhile. Right. We've got to make that happen. Thanks for not Sanjay. Thanks so much, Lisa. Speaker 1: (01:02:48) That's it this week for pushing the limits. Be sure to write, review and share with your friends and head over and visit Lisa and her team at Lisatamati.com.

The Wall Street Resource
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, Inc. (CSSE) William J. Rouhana Jr, CEO

The Wall Street Resource

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 22:16


Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, Inc. (CSSE) is a growing media company building and acquiring streaming video-on-demand networks (VOD) that provide content for all screens. The company owns a majority stake in Crackle Plus, a joint venture with Sony Pictures Television, which owns and operates a variety of ad-supported and subscription-based VOD networks including Crackle, Popcornflix, Popcornflix Kids, Truli, Pivotshare, Españolflix and FrightPix. The company also acquires and distributes video content through its Screen Media subsidiary and produces long and short-form original content through Landmark Studio Group, its Chicken Soup for the Soul Originals division and through APlus.com. Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment is a subsidiary of Chicken Soup for the Soul, LLC, which publishes the famous book series and produces super-premium pet food under the Chicken Soup for the Soul brand name.

Let It In with Guy Lawrence
Connection Beyond The Physical. 3100 Run & Become with Sanjay Rawal

Let It In with Guy Lawrence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 47:58


#87 My awesome guest this week is Sanjay Rawal, a film director and the man behind his latest documentary 3100 Run and Become   It's safe to say I am not much of a runner, and rest assured you don't need to be to enjoy this podcast. This episode goes waaaaay beyond running and what was shared was quite mind-blowing.    In a nutshell, Sanjay’s latest film is 3100: Run and Become gives us a behind-the-scenes look into the most elusive and elite multi-day race in the world, the Self Transcendence 3100 Mile Race.    3100 Race Facts: Held annually. 1 x sidewalk block (0.56 miles) Queens, NYC  Requires 59 miles a day   52 straight days over Summer. Promises personal expansion and discovery a deeper sense of self.   The act of running to transform oneself is as old as time. Ancient man and woman ran not just for survival, but to connect with Nature and the Divine. The film also explores the historic and current relationship between running and spirituality through intimate visits with the Marathon Monks of Japan’s Mt. Hiei; the persistence hunters of Africa’s Kalahari tribe; and Arizona’s Navajo Nation. Enjoy!     About Sanjay & the movie:  Sanjay Rawal worked in the human rights and international development sectors for 15 years and in over 40 countries before focusing his love for photography and storytelling onto filmmaking. His first feature, Food Chains (2014), premiered at the 2014 Berlinale and then screened at Tribeca before securing domestic distribution from Screen Media. The film was produced by Eva Longoria and Eric Schlosser and narrated by Forest Whitaker.  It went on to screen in 1,100 more through its theatrical, semi-theatrical & community screening tour. A lifelong runner, Sanjay was happy to lose the pounds he gained eating Mexican food in farmworker towns and take on a project about running. His new film, 3100: Run and Become, opened in theaters in fall 2018. www.guylawrence.com.au  

ManTalks Podcast
Sanjay Rawal - Turning Our Limitations into Internal Victories. Lessons from a 3,100 Mile Marathon.

ManTalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 57:34


Sanjay spent 15 years working on human rights campaigns globally. He also ran initiatives for acclaimed artists and philanthropists, which gave him the push he needed to start making films. Sanjay’s first documentary, FOOD CHAINS (2014), was produced by Eva Longoria and Eric Schlosser with narration by Forest Whitaker. The film won numerous awards, was released theatrically in 40 cities by Screen Media and was acquired by Netflix. Sanjay’s second film, 3100: RUN AND BECOME, was released theatrically in the US in 20 markets last fall and is now available on online platforms. He also produced GATHER, a documentary on Native American food sovereignty is set for completion in mid 2019. Sanjay’s work has been supported by Ford, Bertha, BritDoc, Fledgling, 11th Hour Project, NoVo, and the Omidyar Network. His work has won an assortment of honors include a James Beard Media Award. Sanjay is a student of the late Spiritual Master, Sri Chinmoy. 3100 Run and Become - https://3100film.com Connect with Sanjay Instagram: @mrsanjayr Are you looking to find your purpose, navigate transition or fix your relationships, all with a powerful group of men from around the world? Check out The Alliance and join me today.  Check out our Facebook Page or the Men's community. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts  | Spotify For more episodes visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter    Did you enjoy the podcast? If so please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. It helps our podcast get into the ears of new listeners, which expands the ManTalks Community Editing & Mixing by: Aaron The Tech

Research in Action | A podcast for faculty & higher education professionals on research design, methods, productivity & more

On this episode, Kaite is joined by Dr. Sarah Casey, who was awarded a PhD in Media, Communication, and Feminist Cultural Studies from Griffith University (2015). She lectures in Screen Media and Communication at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Sarah has published in the areas of Media Studies, Feminism, and Celebrity Studies, and she is particularly interested in digital feminist activism, as well as the role of popular media feminist celebrities in campaigns. Sarah is currently finalising a monograph entitled “Heroines'”, and is the co-author of Media and Society (with Michael O'Shaughnessy and Jane Stadler). Sarah leads the “Stories of Country Women” project that documents the lived experiences of women in drought-affected regions of outback Australia. Sarah is the Vice-President for the Australian Women’s and Gender Studies Association, the peak body for such research in Australia. Segment 1: Researching digital feminist activism [00:00-11:15] In this first segment, Sarah shares some examples from her research on digital feminist activism. In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: O'Shaughnessy, M., Stadler, J., & Casey, S. (2016). Media and society. Cary, NC: Oxford University Press. Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association change.org Segment 2: Real Stories of Country Women Project [11:16-21:05] In segment two, Sarah shares about her current work on the Real Stories of Country Women Project. In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: Real Stories of Country Women Segment 3: The Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association [21:06-32:12] In segment three, Sarah shares about her work with the Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association. In this segment, the following resources are mentioned: Australian Women's and Gender Studies Association National Women's Studies Association change.org To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, contact the “Research in Action” podcast: Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111 If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review. The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.

NPPSH Conference
Ep. 11 - Panel 2B - Part 1 - The unseen cinema - Davide Abbatescianni (UCC)

NPPSH Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 22:05


Film students know how challenging it is to distribute their independent works in the absence of financial or other supports. At the moment too little attention is paid to the problem of distribution in film schools and universities, and it is very rare to find curricula offering distribution courses or even providing useful distribution tips. Moreover, many young artists fear screening their student works and consider them mere shooting exercises. This is not always the case, and notable films may have been kept unreleased or had extremely limited distribution. Therefore, this topic opens these questions: · Why are young Italian and Irish film students afraid to get their hands dirty and refrain from distributing their works? What kind of obstacles do they encounter? · What plans can film schools put into action to teach students distribution? · Is it possible to spread/share a proper film distribution culture? My study will try to answer these questions by analysing a few case studies from Italy and Ireland. Based on my past experiences as a documentary film student and on interviews with a number of students and graduates from these two countries, my presentation will identify problems and suggest possible solutions that could support the distribution of independent films and the development of young filmmakers’ work. Davide Abbatescianni is a PhD Excellence Scholar in Film and Screen Media at University College Cork. His research project, entitled Young Filmmakers in the Time of the Great Recession: A Focus on the Irish and Italian Film Industries, comprises an academic dissertation and the making of a feature documentary. He holds a Professional Diploma in Stage Directing (International Theatre Academy of the Adriatic), a BA in Communication Studies (University of Bari) and an MA in Documentary Directing (Baltic Film School). He currently works as a foreign correspondent for the EU-funded film magazine Cineuropa. He is also active as a director and assistant director.

The Filmmakers Podcast
Ep 76 How to Make Indie Films & Getting into Film Festivals with the director, Justin McConnell and producer Avi Federgreen who chat new film Shape Shifting Body Horror 'Lifechanger'

The Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 51:54


Award winning Director Justin McConnell and award winning Producer Avi Federgreen sit down with Giles Alderson (The Dare) and Christian James (Fanged Up) at Frightfest HQ to talk making movies, the best way to get into a festival, get picked up for distribution and how they made their latest film Lifechanger which is screening at Grimmfest on the 5th Oct and Toronto Afterdark on the 16th Oct. Avi Federgreen has been making films for almost 20 years: Still Mine, One Week, Score: A Hockey Musical, I'm Yours, Moon Point, High Life, and many more. His projects have received widespread recognition at international film festivals, including the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival, and nominations for a Gemini and the Directors Guild of Canada awards. Justin McConnell is an accomplished artist who splits his time equally in multiple forms of media – as a producer/director of feature films and home entertainment (The Collapsed, Working Class Rock Star, Skull World), in providing a growing list of high-profile clients with every production/post solution available (ie. Anchor Bay Entertainment, Artsploitation, Raven Banner, VSC), as the lead programmer of the monthly horror short-film festival LITTLE TERRORS (which he co-runs with Rue Morgue Magazine), as a Programmer & Print Traffic for TORONTO AFTER DARK FILM FESTIVAL, as an acquisitions rep for Canadian distributors RAVEN BANNER ENTERTAINMENT and INDIECAN ENTERTAINMENT, and writer for RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE. Justin has four feature films in distribution: the well-received horror/thriller ‘The Collapsed' (released in over 12 countries worldwide, via companies such as Anchor Bay & Lions Gate), the counter-culture documentary ‘Skull World' (available worldwide), the dark comedy ‘Junkie' (producer only), and the documentary ‘Working Class Rock Star'. Having recently executive produced the Paul Sorvino/Robert Knepper crime drama ‘Cold Deck' (released via Screen Media and Northern Banner), and currently in production on his new documentary ‘Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business'. LINKS RAINDANCE - '30% OFF any Raindance Film Festival event, party and Screening - Use the code RDPODCAST30 festival.raindance.org Lifechanger Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8IP2Im_m3Y Lifechanger website: lifechangermovie.com/ Justin's Post House Website: www.unstableground.net/ Avi Federgreen distribution company Website indiecanent.com/ Follow them on twitter @lifechangermovie @AviFedergreen @JustinMcConnell Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie RAINDANCE - '30% OFF any Raindance Film Festival event, party and Screening - Use the code RDPODCAST30 festival.raindance.org Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com Recorded at FrightFest 2018

The AdNews Podcast
The Trade Desk's Mitch Waters and Impulse Screen Media's Carla Zipper

The AdNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 42:09


The Trade Desk's Mitch Waters and Impulse Screen Media's Carla Zipper sit down with AdNews to chat about the latest in ad tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wicked Horror Show
Wicked Horror Show Presents Sunny Mabrey & Ian Truitner talking Teleios: Beyond the Trek

Wicked Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 55:47


Wicked Horror Show Presents Sunny Mabrey & Ian Truitner talking Teleios: Beyond the TrekPOWERED BY THE DORKENING PODCAST NETWORKWatch us LIVE EVERY Sunday | Tuesday | Thursday Streaming LIVE on Facebook - Youtube - Periscope - Twitch Dorkening Apparel NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon! Beyond the Trek - Available NOW on VOD: http://amzn.to/2wEGHAJAlso available on DVD http://amzn.to/2fzrbAzhttps://www.facebook.com/beyondthetrek/ https://twitter.com/beyondthetrek https://www.instagram.com/beyondthetrek http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3198000 Follow Sunny Mabrey https://twitter.com/SunnyMabrey https://www.facebook.com/SunnyMabreyOff… https://www.instagram.com/sunnymabrey http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1007554Follow Ian Truitner https://www.instagram.com/iantruitner https://www.facebook.com/iantruitner http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0874164 About Teleios Beam up one of the most exciting science-fiction adventures of the month, Beyond the Trekavailable September 5 from Screen Media.Winner of at least nine major film awards including Best Feature Films at the Los Angeles Movie Awards and Best Sci-Fi Feature at the New York Science Fiction Film Festival, Beyond the Trekis “Visually stunning and thematically engrossing...” (Indie Horror) and is “Reminiscent of an episode of Star Trek or 2001: A Space Odyssey...you feel completely immersed in this futuristic world” (Tai Freligh, Flickering Myth).Five genetically engineered “perfect” humans are sent on a rescue mission to Titan, where only one man has survived a ruined expedition to retrieve a vital cargo. Under the stress of isolation in outer space, the five perfect humans begin to exhibit formerly-concealed character flaws that threaten to tear the mission (and their chances for survival) apart.Sunny Mabrey (Snakes on a Plane, Species 3), Michael Nouri (The Hidden, TV’s “Damages”), and Lance Broadway (Olympus Has Fallen) star in an Ian Truitner film, available on VOD and DVD (exclusively from Walmart) September 5. Says director Ian Truitner, “Beyond the Trek reflects back to classic Sci-Fi in its aim to challenge how we see the world and ourselves. It's not the frantic spectacle of special effects extravaganzas made by huge studios, rather we aimed to draw audiences in with suspense, multidimensional characters and thought-provoking themes. After a successful a festival run that saw the film screen for Sci-Fi fans around the world, Beyond the Trek is now available to everyone!” Writer / Director / Producer Ian Truitner - After serving in the Army Ian became a filmmaker, with his award-winning projects screened at Cannes, SXSW, Milan, Palm Springs, and Seattle International film festivals. Over the years Ian created and produced content for Walt Disney, Warner Brothers and Spike TV. Ian has an MBA from Penn State University and was awarded Alumni of Notable Achievement from the University of Minnesota, where he earned a BA in theater. He is a member of the DGA and BMI.Sunny Mabrey is an actress, writer, and comedian who hails from Rainbow City, Alabama. After traveling the world on the modeling circuit for a year following high school, Sunny went on to graduate with a B.A. in Theatre from University of Mobile, a small liberal arts school where she discovered her passion for acting and entertainment. She relocated to New York upon graduation. Soon after, a Sony film brought Sunny to the West Coast. Since then, she has gone on to achieve recurring roles on ABC's Once Upon a Time(2011), CBS's Reckless (2014), Lifetime's The Client List (2012), AMC's Mad Men (2007), TNT's Memphis Beat (2010), and CMT's Still the King (2016). She has starred in many studio and independent films, including playing opposite Samuel L. Jackson in the feature film, xXx: State of the Union (2005) and again in the cult comedy-thriller, Snakes on a Plane (2006). Her independent film, One Last Thing... (2005) premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.Taking the world of Twitter, Vine, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook by storm with her quirky brand of comedy, she quickly amassed a following of over 1.3 million. By relating to her audience through many different mediums, Sunny uses these platforms to release her creativity, express her ideas on life, promote and share news on film and television projects, help charitable organizations, and display branded content.In addition to acting, Sunny loves to sing and write music. Her band has played in various venues throughout Los Angeles. Follow OCTOBER COAST online FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/octobercoast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/octobergang INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/octobercoastpr Follow Uncork’d Entertainment https://www.facebook.com/uncorkdent/ https://twitter.com/uncorkdent http://www.uncorkedentertainment.com/ Subscribe to The Dorkening on YoutubeFollow The Dorkening Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Join our mailing list!The Dorkening: Leo Pond @TheDorkening Kevin Crook @Aknuckle Regular co-hosts: Wolfie @The13thWOlfman Tony @TonyHas9Fingers James @LongTimeStorm YoYo @BoyMeetsPhone Vlad @NECCReviews Cee Pee @WILIreviewsFind out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/0b288977-d3e9-490d-a31d-327bf2d0ca7f

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
Aussie sports streaming kicks off and Stan goes offline: Vertical Hold - Episode 119

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 20:50


The AFL and NRL premiership seasons kick off this week, but not all viewers are on a winner. Meanwhile Stan adds offline playback to keep you entertained when you're sans internet. Special guest Marc C-Scott, Lecturer in Screen Media, Victoria University. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Alcatel. Vertical Hold - Australian technology journalists Alex Kidman and Adam Turner channel-surf through the headlines in search of the big picture. Follow us on Twitter: @verticalholdau, @adam_turner, @alexkidman Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU Subscribe: YouTube: youtube.com/VerticalHoldAU/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/vertical-hold-audio/id971993513?ls=1 RSS: http://verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com/

ADHD Focus with David Pomeroy, MD
ADHD Focus: Screen Media and Brain Development

ADHD Focus with David Pomeroy, MD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 30:44


Does “screen time” on Smartphones, laptops, tablets etc affect my child’s brain? If so, how? Is she losing anything, or not developing some skills because she’s on YouTube and Netflix and Facetime so often? How much screen time is OK, and at what age? Listen to this show with Dr. Mary Burke, psychiatrist in San Francisco who has studied, written … Read more about this episode...

Business Rockstars
Daniel Wagner Founder and CEO of Bifrost Pictures

Business Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 81:42


Daniel Wagner is CEO and founder of Beverly Hills-based Bifrost Pictures, a production and financing company founded in 2013 to promote independent filmmakers and director-focused projects. He recently completed production on MILES AHEAD, a Miles Davis biopic starring Don Cheadle and Ewan McGregor, which marks Cheadle’s feature film directorial debut. It was recently acquired by Sony Pictures Classics and closed the New York Film Festival. Wagner also recently completed production of SHELTER, starring Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie, directed by Paul Bettany in his directorial debut. Shelter was acquired by Screen Media and was released in theaters and VOD November 13th of this year.With a background in finance and physical production, Daniel understands every aspect of film financing, in both domestic and international spheres.

Business Rockstars
Daniel Wagner Founder and CEO of Bifrost Pictures

Business Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 81:42


Daniel Wagner is CEO and founder of Beverly Hills-based Bifrost Pictures, a production and financing company founded in 2013 to promote independent filmmakers and director-focused projects. He recently completed production on MILES AHEAD, a Miles Davis biopic starring Don Cheadle and Ewan McGregor, which marks Cheadle’s feature film directorial debut. It was recently acquired by Sony Pictures Classics and closed the New York Film Festival. Wagner also recently completed production of SHELTER, starring Jennifer Connelly and Anthony Mackie, directed by Paul Bettany in his directorial debut. Shelter was acquired by Screen Media and was released in theaters and VOD November 13th of this year.With a background in finance and physical production, Daniel understands every aspect of film financing, in both domestic and international spheres.

The Scottish Independence Podcast
ScotIndyPod 83 - Robin MacPherson

The Scottish Independence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2014 31:24


The 83rd episode of the Scottish Independence Podcast is with Robin MacPherson, who seems to be a very busy man.He is Professor of Screen Media at Edinburgh Napier University, director of Screen Academy Scotland and of the Institute for Creative Industries at Edinburgh Napier. He makes documentaries, current affairs and drama including the BAFTA-nominated , The Butterfly Man. In 1997, he established Asylum Pictures, an independent production company whose films include the Scottish-BAFTA nominated documentary, Tree Fellers, and (as co-producer) the award-winning Fellini: I'm a born liar. Since 2008 he has led ENGAGE, an EU MEDIA-funded collaboration with the Irish, Estonian and Finnish national film schools. In 2010 he was appointed by the Scottish Government to the Board of Creative Scotland and in April 2011 he joined the Board of Creative Edinburgh. Oh and he blogs too.Frankly, I'm amazed he managed to find the time to come on, but he did, and we talked about the current situation with regard to the creative industries in Scotland. Is the union holding us back and how could independence improve things?Should Scotland have its own film studio? What would be the benefits and the drawbacks?We talked about the creative output that the referendum campaign itself has generated. Has there been anything inspiring?And as ever, I asked why this week's guest supports Independence for Scotland. Hope you enjoyLINKShttp://robinmacpherson.wordpress.com/http://michaelgreenwell.wordpress.com/https://twitter.com/clunytuneshttps://twitter.com/mgreenwell

Martin Centre Research Seminar Series
Dr Andong Lu "Cinematic Mapping: the Observation and Documentation of Urban Space"

Martin Centre Research Seminar Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2011 62:59


ABSTRACT: Since early use of its documentary power (e.g. Mumford 1939), in the 1970s film has become a primary tool for observing and analyzing the real city (e.g. Banham 1972; Whyte, 1970s). This presentation will discuss two recent experiments of using cinema to examine complex urban space: the transforming Nanjing City under rapid urbanization and the declining Long Canal Town under the pressure of globalization. This study focuses on the relationship between observation and documentation and on the capacity of cinema as tool for the pre-study of design and research projects. BIOGRAPHY: Andong Lu received his PhD in Architecture from the University of Cambridge and is now a Research Fellow of Wolfson College. His research interests include narrative organization of space, cinematic aided design and contemporary Chinese urbanism. He taught modules at Nanjing University (M.Arch.) and Cambridge University (M.Phil. in Screen Media & Cultures). He has recently published in the Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes (Routledge) and arq: Architectural Research Quarterly (CUP). He is co-editing with François Penz the Urban Cinematics (Intellect Books, forthcoming 2011).