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Duncan McLeod, Founder and Editor at Techcentral, discusses Canal+'s firm offer for MultiChoice, the owner of DStv, considering a secondary listing on the JSE. Evan Walker, Portfolio Manager at 36ONE Asset Management, engages in a discussion with Motheo Khoaripe about the implications of the groundbreaking retail collaboration between the Shoprite Group and other major retailers, as they unveil the W23 Global Venture Fund Muhammad Docrat, a Portfolio Specialist at Ninety One Asset Management, analyses the rising probability of oil prices reaching $100, attributing it to supply shocks disrupting the market. These disruptions are creating turmoil in the oil market, necessitating a deeper examination of the factors influencing supply dynamics Ian Mann, a regular book reviewer and MD at Gateways Business, along with Motheo Khoaripe, reviewed Morgan Housel's "Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes." The book delves into timeless principles shaping human behavior, economics, and decision-making. It likely offers accessible insights into navigating uncertainty in finance and life, drawing on historical examples and psychological truths. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Motheo Khoaripe interviews Sam "Tech Girl" Wright, an esports shoutcaster, to delve into her career trajectory and insights into the future of esports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for this episode of Tap Tap Cast where we chat with KoningLionheart, a professional caster and a man we are proud to have on the team! KoningLionheart casts for Pokemon Go and Yu-Gi-Oh and is one of the staples in the EU community, most recently casting the upcoming 2024 EUIC! The crew talk about their favorite moments casting games, embarrassing screw-ups, and what they are looking forward to this competitive season!Follow the crew! Amanda // www.twitter.com/LundbergerMartijn // www.twitter.com/InadequancePOGOSpecial Guest // www.twitter.com/KoningLionheart
The actual practice of a fully funded esports program will include a curriculum for different classes, not just CTE courses. This episode will cover getting started for those with many limitations. Funding will be an essential aspect as your esports program grows. This is how we started the program in a limited environment. First, without administrative support, there is no esports program district-wide. However, any program that benefits students will ultimately benefit the school district. Thanks to one school principal who submitted a proposal for an esports budget, we have accomplished one year of competitions. District funding will be necessary for the following. Teachers are already passionate about gaming; there has to be a stipend for them. Currently, we have a yearly stipend of $1,000 at our district for Esports Coaches who do not get paid through other after-school programs. Next is the staff that will manage the program. In our case, I am the district's Esports Coordinator. We are lucky enough to receive a stipend for a Shoutcaster or commentator for live streaming. Security will be necessary, as well as custodial staff. This is very important. Although this is a low-impact program, consider a nurse. Finally, equipment that will be used is needed for the tournaments to be successful. At the school level, consider having fundraising available for the esports club. They will need to eat at the tournaments, after all. More than that, they need equipment, club shirts, etc. In the U.S., two websites to promote at your school districts are mrg.fyi/PledgeCents and mrg.fyi/DonorsChoose. This will help individual teachers or esports coaches to have more funding sources. Next is the hardware and software. The school district should purchase enough equipment to hold a tournament in the school district. To support diversity and inclusion, a great starting game that will support elementary to high school is the main Esports game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Therefore, the hardware proposed in this case will be the Nintendo Switch. Approximately 5 Nintendos with five games and ten pro controllers should allow for a good tournament. Game setup and rules need to be considered and set up. In many cases, network security prevents video game access for online play. This setup allows for in-person matches, which do not require online gaming. Another is the bracket management system. There are many, but the two I will recommend because they are free are Start.GG and Challonge. Challonge is spelled like challenge, but with an o instead of the first e. Finally, purchasing access to streaming services on twitch and youtube will not be necessary, but a service like streamyard can help. One final thought. Most tests are computer-based. Typing skills are necessary. The game I will recommend for Esports Tournaments is NitroType. It is a racing game that requires typing. It is web-based, but most school district networks allow this online gaming. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's show, we have Samantha Wright commonly known as ‘TechGirl'. Sam Wright is a pioneer for Esports in South Africa. She continues to dominate the scene in a male-dominated space and is sort after by many worldwide. She's a Shoutcaster who has traveled to various countries and hosted many esports events. She has Shoutcasted many games such as FIFA, PUBG, and many more and continues to grow within the industry. Join us as we touch base on Sam being a Shoutcaster and Gamer in South Africa. PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO:
Our guest today is someone special very special to us, Flobo Boyce. Flobo Boyce is not just special because of his plethora of talents, he's an urban polymath after all. He is the host of the very first podcast that we were guests on. He is one of the most positive people we know. He is funny (naturally and by trade) and is a bit of a mentor for us when it comes to the podcast world. His name is Flobo Boyce and we cannot wait to introduce him to you. Let us tell you about Flobo Boyce: Flobo Boyce is a comedian, host, e-sports shoutcaster, and author- currently residing in Los Angeles, CA. A native of Brooklyn NY, Flobo paid homage to his hometown when he co-founded the live entertainment network, Knew Amsterdam Entertainment. His comedy specials, "Cookies & Beer" and "American for Now" were released to critical acclaim. He is a firm believer that everything he has learned in life, he learned from professional wrestling. In this episode we chat about: What brought him from NY to LA How he got creative during covid and pivoted when he couldn't do stand-up comedy His first stand-up comedy experience in The Comedy Store His near-death experience that changed led to a career move His positive mindset and what keeps his mind on the path to keep going when adversity strikes Key nuggets: The Green Lantern and "How can I win?" Ahhh! You have to listen! Flobo answers our 10 rapid-fire questions, and the most important question, "What does a life well lived mean to you?" Episode resources: To find Flobo Boyce, because he is a fun follow, you can do so on Instagram and Twitter Flobo's hub is his website and can be found here If you want to see more content created by Flobo, you can become a patron here. You can purchase Flobo's book, Graduation Day: Life Lessons From the Real World You can listen to his HILARIOUS comedy albums: Cookies and Beer & America For Now For the full show notes or links to the sponsors of this podcast, including discount codes visit HERE to find detailed info re: this episode. Sign-up to be “in the know” with our upcoming podcast guest list. You can always find us on our blog or Instagram. Please let us know your thoughts on this episode or others. Your feedback means the world to us, so please send us a message and tell us what you think.
Episode 13!! Absolutely loved sitting down and talking with Oliver about his experience in @RLEsports OCE & APAC S Casting as he was crowned the 2021 Best New Commentator. Shoutcasting has always been an area that I've loved so It was fantastic to hear what goes on behind the scenes in terms of preparation for a big event!Timestamps0:01:37 - Oliver's Introduction into Esports0:03:55 - Did you ever think you'd be in the position you are in now?0:06:16 - Ability to wake up everyday, doing what he loves0:08:13 - Esports to Tradtitional Sports Comparison0:10:45 - XP League - LAN for Kids0:11:10 - Parents asking for PRIVATE Esports coaching lessons?!0:11:44 - Esports is different compared to 5 years ago0:12:47 - Flashback to early shoutcasting days mindset0:16:20 - Individual vs Duo Casting0:21:30 - Yumi casting Farming Simulator is META0:23:00 - How to cast a game you've never played before0:25:50 - Casting is only ONE avenue into Esports0:27:10 - The PHRASE BOOK!0:33:00 - Looking back at previous casts/experiences0:35:10 - Adjusting to different casting environments0:38:30 - Casting at home easier after getting LAN experience0:41:00 - Gaining confidence as an individual0:42:00 - Utilising momentum in Esports0:44:45 - Understanding and dealing with expectation0:46:45 - LANDON Major 1st round predictions (Who did we have?)1:12:10 - Reddit International Scrim Thread1:13:30 - Final Takeaways/InsightsFollow Oliver on his main socials at https://twitter.com/BassFromThePastSocial & WebsiteInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mindclickersTwitter - https://twitter.com/mindclickersTwitter Personal - https://twitter.com/Coach_LBPFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mindclickersTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mindclickersWebsite - https://www.mindclickers.com/Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/coach_lbpSubscribe to MindclickersApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mlpbWJ...Mindclickers is an insight into the psychological and performance demands of Professional Esports Personalities.Imagine if you could hear what a Physiotherapist recommends for best practice about ergonomics or stretches. Thinking of adding exercises into your routine? I wonder what an elite-level Strength & Conditioning Coach would recommend. How about figuring out Nutrition? We've got Registered Dietitians and Performance Nutritionists to cover that too!But it doesn't stop there.. Ever wondered what top-level professional players think about before, during, or after a game? How they relax, deal with anxiety, adopt the flow state, communicate effectively and perform? We provide exclusive insights into the mind of top-level players so that you can add to your game!Not only that, but have you been interested in starting your own path in Esports, but not sure where to look? We have episodes with Esports organisation owners, who share their stories about their path, and how they found success in an ever-developing scene.
Andrew Czysz is a shoutcaster for the Horlick High School Esports Team and for the Wisconsin High School Esports Association. At a young age, Andrew has already attracted attention for his calls of the game "Rocket League," been interviewed by one of the largest newspapers in the United States, and even interviewed NFL royalty. Andrew is an example of the potential of possibilities beyond the games in scholastic esports. -- Andrew Czysz // Twitter WIHSEA Rocket League Playoffs: [Quarter Finals]: (4) Horlick vs (1) Case The Journal Times: Meet the Horlick High School junior who could become the Al Michaels of esports -- Esports is organized competitive video games allowing schools to redefine their athletic culture, diversify opportunities for student participation, promote physical and mental health, increase collegiate scholarship pathways, and play games! We cannot forget the importance of play! James O'Hagan (LinkedIn // Twitter) is the Founder and Host of The Academy of Esports podcast. The Academy of Esports (Website // Twitter) You may email any questions or topic suggestions to contact@taoesports.com. -- Music provided Royalty Free "8 Bit Adventure!" Querky Fun Game Music by HeatleyBros iTunes Spotify License Twitter Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/support
In this episode of GP Podcast, I was able to interview one of the pioneer caster of Wild Rift. Autolose shared to us his experience when he was invited to cast WCS SEA in Malaysia.
Send me an email at josephcheah@hotmail.com. We love to hear from you!In this episode, we spoke with Danelie Purdue, Content Partnerships Manager at ONE Esports and a professional shoutcaster. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Die aktuelle Folge: Ein Zwiegespräch unter Moderatoren. Der Shoutcaster Marius Lauer und Frodo plaudern heute über die Kunst des Kommentierens im eSport, über die Bedeutung der Ernährung für die Leistungsfähigkeit, den traditionellen Sport als Ergänzung und Ausgleich zum Gaming. Wir lernen die analytische Denkweise von Marius kennen und erfahren, welche Erwartungshaltung er an den Umgang in der eSports-Szene hat. Wenn euch interessiert, was CrossFit mit alledem zu tun hat, wer sein großes Idol ist und welche Strategien gegen seine Aufregung beim Gaming helfen, dann hört euch die neue Folge an. Viel Spaß dabei!
Aishah, RD & Prem had a chat with The Mustachio AJ, a Shoutcaster, Gaming Content Creator & Esports Consultant on what it's like to be a game streamer and more.
This week on The Game Dev Show we host the legendary Riot and League of Legends Shoutcaster, and Content Specialist, David Turley. David takes us through his journey from outcast at school, to being cheated as a Warcraft 3 Pro Player, joining Riot at the beginning of the League of Legends phenomenon, and going on to be synonymous with shoutcasting through his work with, arguably, the world's largest competitive game. We also discuss the power of data and automation in community management, what it's like to feature in The Simpsons and Ballers, off-meta picks, the importance of unpredictability in games and sports, and how David prepares for shoutcasting a world championship.
Was man gemeinhin denkt, wenn es um eSports geht: Nächte durchzocken, dunkle Augenringe, Energy Drinks, gefährdete Kids. Doch eSports ist so viel mehr und bietet vor allem als Wirtschaftsfaktor für Magdeburg große Chancen. In diesem Podcast begibt sich Moderator Stephan Michme auf unbekanntes Terrain. Im Gespräch mit „Wort-Maschinen-Gewehr“ Marius Lauer (Kommentator, Streamer und Shoutcaster) sowie Sandra Kilian - überzeugte Magdeburgerin, zuständig für Kommunikation und PR im E-Sport- geht es um den Mehrwert, den eSports auf vielen Ebenen mit sich bringt. „Alte“ Herren, besorgte Eltern und Großeltern, motivierte Lehrer, interessierte Kids – dieser Podcast holt alle ab. Schneller Schlagabtausch, unterhaltsam und inhaltlich wertvoll. Wie immer, reinhören verändert die Sicht auf die Dinge!
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The Habibis talk about games, Loki, and soccer.Timestamps:00:00 - Intro00:46 - Resident Evil Village02:09 - [SPOILERS] Resident Evil Village06:35 - Chicory: A Colorful Tale11:00 - Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition14:55 - [SPOILERS] Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition21:44 - Loki25:35 - Scarlet Nexus28:40 - The Original ShoutcasterThat's it for this episode. Follow us on Twitter at @the_habibis, e-mail us your stories, feedback, or suggestions at info@thehabibis.com, or join our (very young) Discord server at https://discord.thehabibis.com/. Shokran, and salaam!
Zack's experience within the League of Legends scene is expansive and it shows as he speaks about his experiences shoutcasting, coaching and playing. Zack and I sit down to chat about the following topicsPlaying for Sequential, Mindfreak, Eviscerate, AGA, LGCTime as coach for AvantOCE Scene - Rivalry in international spaceMental toughness and tilting in game Cognitive fatigueTeam dynamicsLeague of legends game periodisationExercise science - Tracking physiological valuesShoutcasting experience in China
The Esports Biz Show discusses Esports Shoutcasters and Hosts with Rob "ReForgg" Gonzales.
Shoutcaster and Event Emcee Bria Janelle jumps inside Ahman Green's Gamers Lounge! Bria is a trailblazer in the world of eSports as one of the few female shoutcasters in the world. Her journey started playing basketball but an injury led her to try and find another way to stay connected to the sport. She started in radio then made the jump to shoutcasting. The late Maya Angelou even dubbed Bria as having "A Voice That Can Change A Nation". She's also done incredible work in giving female athletes a platform with "Made For The W". She's a sneaker head as well which you know Ahman loves!! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
EBN Podcast #030, our guest is Rebecca De Frietas, the Founder + Owner of Shoutcaster_Ltd. Rebecca is a real gamer, her level of authenticity is unmatched & she is incredibly knowledgeable about the intricacies of event production & coordination. She's using the experience she's built being an international globe trotting gamer & high level event production professional to provide consultation & services to Esports. In this podcast, we discuss her gaming history, how she travelled the world learning abroad, and how she's now cross-platforming those skills to Esports Events. Enjoy! Stay tuned, new episodes release on Mondays at 6 AM CST. Enjoy! #esports #gaming #videogames #podcast #gamingindustry #esportsindustry --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/esportsbusinessnetwork/support
Perkembangan E-Sports atau Electronic Sports saat ini lagi pesat banget nih. Gue yakin pasti lo yang suka mabar udah sering liat kompetisi E-Sports, dan pastinya lo juga udah gak asing sama komentator pertandingan E-Sports, yaitu shoutcaster. Di MLDPODCAST Episode kali ini, gue bakal berbincang sama Fauzianska "Ranger Emas" Ramadhan, seorang shoutcaster asal Indonesia yang pernah mendapatkan gelar shoutcaster favorit, Bro! Lo tertarik sama dunia E-Sports atau punya keinginan pengin jadi shoutcaster? Langsung aja kulik obrolan seru bareng Ranger Emas soal dunia pergamingan di MLDPODCAST Episode 40.
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 1 of Mindclickers! In the following episode I have a chat with Matthew, who is a seasoned Esports shoutcaster, currently engaged in both CS:GO and Valorant. Matthew previously competed semi-professionally in Paladins, where he experimented with shoutcasting soon after. Listen to Matthew share some vital and pivotal tips for upcoming shoutcasters who are interested in starting their own series. Further, Matthew provides some insights into high pressure situations and how he deals with them sucessfully.
Unser heutiger Gast ist Maurice ‚Mori' Lange, Autor, Koch, YouTuber und Shoutcaster. Wie wichtig sind eigentlich Gewohnheiten? Wie wird man Caster im eSport? Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Play by Play und einem Color Kommentator? Kann man Schlagfertigkeit trainieren? Heute gibt es Einblicke in die Anfänge der bekannten deutschen Caster in League of Legends. The Main kommt vielleicht auch vor und eine kleine spontane Hörprobe zum Fußball.
EP.นี้ เรายังอยู่กับ คุณ SunWaltz Shoutcaster กันอีกเช่นเคย หลังจากที่เราพูดคุยเกี่ยวกับที่มาของการแข่งขัน eSport กันอย่างเข้มข้นไปแล้ว วันนี้เราเลยจะมาพูดถึงอีกอย่างหนึ่งที่เวลาดูการแข่งขัน eSport มักจะได้ยินกันอยู่บ่อยๆ ก็คือ เรื่องของ ’คำศัพท์เกม’ ที่เรามักได้ยินกันอยู่บ่อยๆ ตลอดการแข่งขัน ไม่ว่าจะเป็น Meta, Buff, Nerf, Salty หรือแม้กระทั่งคำว่า เกลือ คำพวกนี้มันแปลว่าอะไร แล้วที่มามาจากไหน หาคำตอบพร้อมกันใน EP. นี้
Jurnal Basi Presents: Insight Jobs Insight Jobs adalah series baru dari Jurnal Basi dimana Host Duo Basi kalian, Naka dan Akbar akan ngobrol bareng temen-temen mereka dan saling sharing tentang perjalanan karir mereka di episode-episode insight jobs. Di Episode perdana Insight Jobs, Duo Basi akan mengundang Basya Andira, seorang content creator dan juga shoutcaster pertama di Indonesia yang membawa harum nama Indonesia di bidang E-Motorsport, saking harumnya Basya sampai di lirik sama Alex Yoong untuk menjadi shoutcaster di event internasional. Basya akan kasih insights soal awal karirnya mulai jadi content creator dan shoutcaster, keseharian dia untuk balance dua bidang yang lagi dia tekuni dan dia bakal kasih juga tips and tricks buat lessoners yang penasaran dan mau mulai nekunin karirnya di bidang content creation dan shoutcasting. For Guest Bookings and Critics please e-mail to info@adolessonsid.com Enjoy the Episode and don't forget to share and subscribe to Jurnal Basi on Anchor, Spotify, Google Podcast, & Apple Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jurnalbasi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jurnalbasi/support
ย้อนรอยวงการแข่งขัน ‘eSport’ ไทย ในมุมมองของนักพากย์เกมแถวหน้าของเมืองไทย SunWaltz Shoutcaster ที่จะมาพูดคุยตั้งแต่ที่มาที่ไปของการเริ่มต้นจัดการแข่งขัน จนถึงยุคที่มีการจัดตั้ง eSport อย่างเป็นทางการ มีการแข่งขันอย่างจริงจังทั้งในและต่างประเทศ กับจุดเปลี่ยนสำคัญของยุคสมัยการแข่งขันกีฬาที่เกมได้เข้าไปเป็นส่วนหนึ่งในนั้น
Jordan Fitzpatrick woke up one day and realized that he needed to make a massive shift in his life. That shift led him to a life that he has always dreamed of, but never thought was a real possibility. Now, he is a commentator for numerous Esports events around the world. And he's getting bigger every day! Check it out! Find Jordan Fitzpatrick at: Twitter: @FBI_Tugboat If you enjoyed this interview, be sure to subscribe to The Gamerpreneur Youtube Channel, and check out our other podcasts at anchor.fm/thegamerpreneur Learn more about The Gamerpreneur at: www.thegamerpreneur.com #podcast #Gamerpreneur #shoutcaster
Chris and Fish take a look into Fish secret life as a esports Shoutcaster for Boise State with the director of Boise State esports Chris Haskell, just how good is Fish at shout casting, and what makes him so good at describing what is going on.
Madden esports are pretty complicated. There's a draft mode, Madden Classic, a salary cap mode and Ultimate Team as options for Madden esports players to compete. Each one comes with a unique set of challenges that make it unique from the others. Zac 'ZAN' Neal is a former Madden pro turned Esports Program Director and Shoutcaster. He takes Mitch through the wide world of Madden esports, what is new to Madden 20 and what Muthead has planned for the upcoming NFL season. Rate and subscribe! New episodes Weekly. For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute (https://esportsminute.fireside.fm/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come! Special Guest: Zac 'ZAN' Neal.
Stephen goes for a tattoo and gets to speak to award-winning tattoo artist Lewis Williams who is an accomplished tattoo artist with a decade of experience and a CBS reality show under his belt. He is also a shoutcaster and an advanced weapons instructor to name a few talents this man has to his name.
In today's episode, (Keliko) Pharaoh chats with good friend (Kyle McCart) Kamaka to talk about how things are going with the Battlefield Premier League which he manages and leads. Kamaka also shares his story about how he got into gaming and what led him to joining up and helping grow the Battlefield Premier League. If you ever considered starting your own esports league and running online competitive tournaments and events, this is a great episode for you! Battlefield Premier League WEBSITE: http://www.battlefieldpremierleague.com/ Battlefield Premier League TWITTER: https://twitter.com/BattlefieldPL_ Apple Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-te5-life/id1412595206?mt=2TE5 Discord: https://discord.gg/zAfRQx9 TE5 Gaming DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hsQqVFD Keliko INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kelikolabuanan/ TE5 Gaming INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/te5gaming/ The TE5 Life TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thete5life TE5 Gaming YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/xTheElite5x The TE5 Life FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheTE5Life/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thete5life/support
On this episode, we talk with Angelo (AJ) Damiano, the Co-Founder, and CEO of PowerSpike. PowerSpike is the turnkey tool for Twitch influencer marketing, helping streamers do what they love, full time. AJ dove into the gaming space early on, becoming ranked as a top 100 player in the world at World of Warcraft while in high school. After moving into the streaming space and doing a stint as a Shoutcaster, AJ saw the opportunity to connect brands with influencers, filling a much-needed role in the marketplace. PowerSpike took part in TechStars Atlanta’s latest class, raising around $500,000 from them, the Dorm Room Fund, the Philadelphia 76ers, and other top investors. They’re now working on building up their platform, adding new streamers, brands, and capabilities, and continuing to capitalize on the rapidly growing billion-dollar plus Esports gaming industry.
In this episode, Becoming a Shoutcaster, Your Worth and The World Stage with Mitch "Uber" Leslie (Overwatch League Caster) Show Notes: https://www.bigesports.gg/19 Enjoy the episode? Leave a 5 star rating to let us know we're on the right track! Mitch Leslie - Twitter BIG Esports Links - Podcast Episodes - Discord - Facebook - Discussion Group Host: www.twitter.com/smithymayo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/big-esports/message
Today Jeremy welcomes the voice of the esports NHL tournament, Arda Ocal, to the Green Room! They chat all things esports and announcing. Also in today's Behind the Curtain segment, Jeremy dishes on some big developments for the magic and Nintendo documentaries he's working on. And today in Cutscenes, the guys discuss Venom, the latest film in the Spider-Man universe from Sony. To find out more about Mediajuice Studios, head over to Mediajuice.com! Produced by Jeremiah Isley, Mediajuice Studios, llc.
Frankie squabbles with freelance caster Jason Kaplan, who orginally left his native USA for the German city of Cologne to work full-time for ESL. Starting out as a League of Legends caster, Jason has casted a multitude of games and is currently one of the faces of the Quake Champions esports circuit and the VR Challenger series.
Title: Don't wait for someone to pay you | Esports shoutcaster Sam Wright Guest: Sam Wright - Esports shoutcaster plus tech and games blogger Blog: techgirl.co.za Facebook: facebook.com/techgirlza Twitter: @techgirlza Instagram: instagram.com/techgirlza/ YouTube Highlights: Got her start in video games with Nintendo games and playing Mortal Kombat 3 on PC that her dad had gotten. Later her brother and his friends would play Dota in the weekends, and he eventually got signed to a pro team. That lead to Sam wanting to cover the esports scene more seriously to help build the local scene. That led to working alongside Paul 'Redeye' Chaloner on a big tournament, and he told her that she could have a career in esports. That might sound like she got lucky, but she also worked hard to put herself in a situation where she could take advantage of that lucky break. Besides writing about technology and games on her blog and going esports events, she studied journalism and chose a university where she could do radio. So before working with esports, she worked in a newsroom. All these elements clearly give her a lot of useful experience and you can tell by the way she approaches a job like hosting the Overwatch Contenders that she's thought a lot about what it takes to work in esports and broadcasting in general. Games: Mortal Kombat 3 Dota Overwatch Links: Overwatch Contenders: https://overwatchcontenders.com/en-gb/ Code Red: http://coderedesports.com/ Paul Chaloner - Talking Esports – A free book on esports broadcasting People: Paul 'Redeye' Chaloner: @paulchaloner Sheever: @sheevergaming Sjokz: @sjokz Pansy: @pansy Soe: @Soembie Quickshot: @riotquickshot Subscribe with these services
Matt and Brent (Schmylie and DC) catch up with 2 of the HSL Shoutcasters Alex and Jake about what's happening in the HSL and we find out what makes them tick. In a change in format we dug through this weeks games and made some predictions on results waging bags of lollies for the correct picks! It is getting serious on HSLPodcast. Find out about the Shoutcaster competition we have and things you need to work on when considering doing some shoutcasting.
Continuing with a change in format Matt (Schmylie) has Carlin the new shoutcaster in the studio and Alex who has a sore throat. We interview Carlin on where he has come from and how he came to be a new Shoutcaster for HSL after contacting NZESF. Brent (DC) is on the phone after a busy week working away, riding his motorbike and buying RAM but doesn't miss a trick showing his ever growing knowledge of LoL and making great suggestions on how teams can improve. We make predictions for week 9 of the HSL and announce the finals format which will now include 16 teams playing single elimination to culminate in a final 2 teams playing live in Auckland.
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This week on GuildCast, the guys are joined by PvP aficionado Grouch to discuss the Dragon Bash update.