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Jesus Is My Safe Place - Storms happen. How we prepare for them is essential. In today's message, Seth Reed shares some great ways we can prepare for what life sends our way. Through it all, Jesus is our safe place.
In this episode, Production Designer Seth Reed and I talk about the new season of “For All Mankind”. Having both joined the show in season four we discuss the challenges, collaboration, and attention to detail required in bringing these sci-fi sets to life. From creating immersive Russian themed sets in the US and on location in Bulgaria to designing intricate details of the Ranger One spaceship, this season has over 100 new sets in just the first three episodes! It was a long journey and I'm so excited and proud to share details. Catch the new season of “For All Mankind” on Apple+. Are you a fan of TV and film production? Do you love learning about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating your favorite shows and movies? Then you need to check out the Decorating Pages podcast! As an Emmy-winning set decorator, host Kim Wannop brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to each episode, featuring interviews with some of the top names in the industry. From production designers to set decorators to prop masters, each guest offers a unique perspective on the art and craft of visual storytelling. Whether you're a film buff, a design enthusiast, or just love hearing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, the Decorating Pages podcast is a must-listen. So why wait? Subscribe now and get ready to take a deep dive into the world of TV and film production! #DecoratingPagesPodcast #TVProduction #FilmProduction #BehindTheScenes #VisualStorytelling #SetDecorator #ProductionDesigner #PropMaster #DesignEnthusiast #FilmBuff #PodcastLove #SubscribeNow Subscribe to Decorating Pages Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio,iHeartRadio Follow at: @decoratingpages on Twitter decoratingpages on IG Decorating Pages Podcast on YouTube @decoratingpagespodcast on TicTok Contact Kim Wannop at kimwannop@decoratingpagespodcast.com www.decoratingpagespodcast.com
In this episode of the Sci-Fi Talk , host Tony Tellado explores"For All Mankind: Season Four." The conversation delves into the new season, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the show, including its storytelling, design, and scientific accuracy. Executive Producer Ronald D Moore shares insights on the unique angle of the season, focusing on the upstairs-downstairs dynamic, brought to life as the Martian base expands to include both astronauts and civilian workers. The team sheds light on the challenges and complexities of shooting in Bulgaria, which stood in for Russia, and the creative decisions that contributed to the authentic portrayal of the setting. Seth Reed, the production designer discusses the expansion of Happy Valley and how the show's design aimed to reflect the protective needs of life on Mars. Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus Hey It's Free
Join us on this episode as we sit down with Seth Reed, an Idaho native and ISA Certified Arborist and currently a Corporate Partnership Manager for the Mule Deer Foundation. Tune in to learn about his dedication to preserve natural habitats and inspire the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/topsdailygrind/support
Host Will Rasmussen talks with Seth Reed from the Mule Deer Foundation. Seth is talking about their upcoming fundraiser.
Members of Army's 2010 Armed Forces Bowl championship relive memories from the season. Steve Anderson, Donovan Travis, Marcus Hilton, Josh Jackson, Jarrett Mackey, Zach Peterson, Seth Reed and Richard King among the players scheduled to appear with some potential surprises.
Join Monty Clements, Seth Reed, and I discuss the North divisions and the debates get hot at the end of the pod as we debate Farve vs Rodgers.
Join Broncos fan Chris Mettam, Seahawks fan Seth Reed, Monty Clements, and I as we discuss the AFC/NFC West. We believe a division winner will not repeat and debate on why and who will take over.
Interview starts at 5:30 - The last time we heard from GrowIt! cofounder Mason Day he was accompanied by the other founder Seth Reed. This time, he's joining us because he's the data guy at GrowIt! and they have some fascinating data to share – or Insights as we will call the info this episode. Get ready to learn some of the favorite plants and current trends gleaned from hundreds of thousands of users and millions of data points. Also, this will be the very first time GrowIt! goes into detail publicly about their Insights program – a new product that will bring customized data and insights (there's that word again…) to you – data you can use to drive decisions in your business. Let me remind you that as I shared the last time GrowIt was featured on the podcast, the team behind this unique tech company are hort people first and tech people second, so the info Mason will deliver this episode is firmly rooted in our industry and applicable for professional growers, garden center retailers and the landscape trade – our STEM listener base. But to me, the most exciting part of this episode is NOT the current insights Mason will share. The part that has my brain spinning and thinking forward is predictive analytics – creating models and trend lines not just to claim Monstera is a hot plant with millennials (which it certainly is) but to determine why that happened and what the next in plants will be. And as Mason explains, this can be done with data. In our industry. Today. This is HUGE! Download the GrowIt! Mobile App and learn more about this tech company: https://www.growitmobile.com/ 10 Insights from the GrowIt! Plant Community: https://www.growitmobile.com/resources/gardenshops/ Past Episode with GrowIt! – What Today's Shopper Wants: https://stempodcast.podbean.com/e/what-today%E2%80%99s-shopper-wants/ Contact Links: Guest Mason Day: mday@growitmobile.com Host Bill Calkins: bcalkins@ballhort.com NEW! Connect on Instagram - @STEMGreenhousePodcast #STEMGreenhousePodcast Tweet Host Bill Calkins: @billcalkins Connect with Ball Seed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ball-seed-co/ Follow The Gardens at Ball on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GardensAtBall/ See Ball Seed Videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BallSeedVideo
The cofounders of GrowIt!, Seth Reed and Mason Day, share insights into the wants and needs of today's lawn and garden shopper with a focus on the under-35 demographic. GrowIt! is a “from the industry, for the industry” social gardening app, strategy for garden centers and botanic gardens and much more.
Our guest today is Seth Reed, the Emmy nominated production design for the National Geographic miniseries The Long Road Home. Seth and I discuss the challenges and benefits of shooting at Fort Hood in Texas and how he created the biggest standing set in North America. The Go Creative Show is supported by Hedge For Mac Kessler Crane Rule Boston Camera PremiumBeatShutterstock News Shooter
On Geektown Radio this week it's another special edition, due to Dave being away on a super-secret set visit, so we have interviews with two of Hollywood's top Production Designers - Seth Reed and Erik Carlson.We first interviewed Seth Reed last year, where we chatted about his work on 'Supergirl', designing the world of 'The Expanse', and building just about everything in the brilliant 'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey'. His latest job sees him return to a much more earthly plane as he tackles the monumental task of recreating Bagdad in Texas for National Geographic's 'The Long Road Home'.Based on the New York Times best-selling book by internationally acclaimed journalist Martha Raddatz, The Long Road Home tells the story of the 4th April 2004, when a small platoon of soldiers from the 1st Cavalry Division out of Fort Hood, Texas, was ferociously ambushed in the teeming, maze-like Baghdad suburb of Sadr City - a day that would come to be known in US military annals as “Black Sunday.” To recreate the events surrounding that day, Seth and his team built the largest standing set in North America, creating and modifying over 113 structures on a 12 acre set at a military base in Texas. Seth talks about this incredible feat of production design, about working with the actual soldiers involved in the incident, and how the process helped those veterans. Erik Carlson has been involved in a number of other incredible shows and movies throughout his career including 'Desperate Housewives', which earned him two Emmy nominations and an Art Director’s Guild Award nomination, 'Episodes', Chris Nolan’s 'Memento', the brilliant 'Team America', and is currently working on History's Navy SEALs drama 'SIX'. His other most recent work is Discovery's 'Manhunt: Unabomber', starring Sam Worthington as FBI agent Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald and Paul Bettany as Ted Kaczynski, aka the Unabomber. For those that don’t know your US history, Kaczynski mailed or hand-delivered a series of increasingly sophisticated bombs between 1978 and 1995, and was incredibly careful not to leave clues or fingerprints, making it extremely hard for the FBI to track him down. He was eventually caught hiding out in a wood cabin. The cabin and its contents had to be painstakingly recreated for the show by Erik and his team, and he talks about how vital it was to make sure every little detail was totally accurate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Normal service is resumed this week after the Geektown Awards launch show (you can still vote to win our huge prize here http://www.geektown.co.uk/geektown-awards/) This week we have as our guest, Supergirl & The Expanse Production Designer, Seth Reed. Seth has been a go-to designer for many hit shows including Supergirl, which airs on Sky 1 and The Expanse, which streams on Netflix in the UK. He's also uplifted many independent and studio films such as I Heart Huckabees, Real Steel, and Minority Report. Highly esteemed by his peers, Seth received a Primetime Emmy Nomination and Art Directors Guild Nomination for his work on Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey starring Neil deGrasse Tyson. He's currently working on Shut Eye which premieres December 7th on Hulu in the US (no UK pick up yet), and stars Burn Notice’s Jeffrey Donovan as a failed magician Charlie Haverford, who now works as a psychic. Also On This Week's Show: Bex Trista returns to the show so we chat about the latest tv shows we've been watching... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Seth Reed is the lead author on this month’s CE, “Champions for Central Line Care.” He discusses his work as a nurse in the acuity adaptable critical care unit at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania, where he and colleagues developed a quality improvement project for reducing central line associated blood stream infections.