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Peter Konczal, ASC on Black Rabbit's deliberately low-tech-analog toolkit, customized blue bounce light, and the gradual unraveling of its visual style episode by episode. Podcast highlights include: -The deliberately low-tech-analog toolkit Pete assembled with co-cinematographer Igor Martinović became the show's defining look. It included one of a kind soot filters and scratched-up glass rulers wedged into matte boxes. These complimented detuned lenses and a low-contrast LUT. -How a custom greenish-blue fill light added contrast, separating the actors from the environment. -The inspiration for the asymmetrical framing from Michael Mann's The Insider. Pete and Martinović intentionally mismatched shots instead of using standard reverses. -Choosing to light large areas, allowing performances to unfold without interruption. -How Pete and director Laura Linney used tableaus to great effect in key scenes. Find Pete Konczal: https://www.iconictalentagency.com/pete-konczal Instagram: @petekonczal_asc Black Rabbit is streaming on Netflix. Hear our previous episode with Igor Martinović on the documentary The Pigeon Tunnel: https://www.camnoir.com/ep238/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:08 Close focus 13:15-01:03:31 Peter Konczal interview 01:03:47 Short ends 01:10:21 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Audacity DP Richard Rutkowski, ASC made Vancouver look like Palo Alto, used lens filters instead of special effects to create wildfires, and dramatized the themes of the show with spotlights and framing. Podcast highlights include: -How Richard and his crew made Vancouver look convincingly like Silicon Valley and why establishing a sense of place was a creative priority from day one. -Why glass filtration is still one of the most powerful tools in a DP's kit. -Richard breaks down exactly how he built the show's haunting wildfire look using physical filters in camera, with minimal reliance on post. -His philosophy of handheld as intimacy, choreographing the camera to follow the actor so that performance drives the frame. -How visual motifs like frame-within-a-frame compositions and strategic spotlight placement were purposeful to the show's themes, rather than being visually inventive for its own sake. Find Richard Rutkowski: http://see-no-evil.net/ Instagram: @richardrutkowskidp The Audacity is streaming now on AMC+ Hear our previous episode with Richard Rutkowski on Masters of the Air. https://www.camnoir.com/ep255/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:02 Close focus 22:27-01:11:32 Richard Rutkowski interview 01:11:45 Short ends 01:19:14 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
We open Middays with Matt running down the show where we will cover the ESPN CFB magazine, Nebraska football, and softball, and a look at the CWS.
Cinematographers Darren Tiernan, ISC and Peter Deming, ASC are the DPs of Spider Noir, the new MGM Plus and Amazon Prime series starring Nicolas Cage as the hard-boiled 1930s New York detective version of Spider-Man. The character is based on Marvel Comics featuring Spiderman Noir, and first introduced in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Tiernan and Deming created a series that looks like a classic film noir using vintage lights, custom LUTs and a “noir vocabulary.” We dive into: -How the production created a dual release simultaneously in both black and white and color. -Lead DP Darran Tiernan worked for months on LUT development and a workflow that kept every department aligned on both versions from day one. Monitors on set showed what the scenes would look like in black and white. -Why both Darren and Peter used old tungsten lights with Fresnel lenses instead of LEDs whenever possible. Not out of nostalgia, but out of necessity for getting the hard light that defines film noir. -How rigorous preparation, from shot decks before the first meeting to photo boards and green screens on location, allowed creative freedom to take risks in the moment when the cameras were rolling. -Why the goal was never to recreate classic noir but to absorb its philosophy of shadow, composition and expressionistic light and apply it to this specific story. That distinction is what makes Spider Noir feel fresh rather than like a period piece. Find Darran Tiernan: https://darrantiernan.net/ Instagram: @dazt Find Peter Deming: Instagram @peter_deming Spider Noir is now streaming on MGM Plus and Amazon Prime. SHOW RUNDOWN: 03:10 Close Focus 14:42-01:06:55 Darran Tiernan interview 01:06:58-01:39:36 Peter Deming interview 01:40:40 Short ends 01:53:43 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Nolan Teasley Introduced as Vikings GM, JJ McCarthy Trade Buzz, and OTA Standouts — Tyler Forness and producer Dave discuss Nolan Teasley's introductory press conference as the Vikings' new general manager, noting no major red flags and confirming Teasley has 53-man roster control, but raising concern that both Teasley and head coach Kevin O'Connell report directly to ownership, potentially complicating authority and firing power. They cover OTA and Kevin O'Connell comments, including downplaying a prior McCarthy quote and acknowledging no acrimony, while reporting that Kyler Murray looks clearly ahead in the QB competition. Tom Pelissero's remarks spark discussion that a J.J. McCarthy trade may be increasingly plausible and that timing could relate to the GM change, with locker-room dynamics and maximizing trade value as factors. Other notes include uncertainty about Harrison Smith returning, Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins working with edge rushers, UDFA WR Dillon Bell drawing attention, and Christian Darrisaw looking fine. 00:00 Teasley Takes Over 01:05 Show Rundown and Member Plans 02:12 First Impressions of Teasley 03:53 Roster Control and Reporting Lines 07:55 Wilfs Oversight Theory 10:34 Building GM Coach Chemistry 13:48 McCarthy Talk and O'Connell Response 15:49 Kyler Leads QB Race 17:11 Pelissero Sparks Trade Buzz 21:18 Trade Fallout and Locker Room Risk 24:21 Maximizing McCarthy Trade Value 25:32 Trade Him Now 26:29 Who Leaked It 28:07 Former Captain Slip 29:53 Reps And Fairness 31:13 Win Now Reality 34:20 Vikings Moving On 37:42 Harrison Smith Update 38:54 Camp Tidbits And UDFAs 40:00 Dillon Bell Buzz 43:11 Trenches And Teasley 44:35 Wrap Up And Schedule _______________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our Twitter can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Our Discord at https://discord.com/invite/493z6mQXcN ⭐️ Tyler Forness can be read at A to Z Sports - https://atozsports.com/nfl/minnesota-vikings-news/ ⭐️ Submit questions: forms.gle/7LJkCAern9kdUkuD8 ⭐️ On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vikings1standskol ⭐️ Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/V0BYw8iDx3Y Fan With Us!!! Tyler Forness @TheRealForno of Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and A to Z Sports @AtoZSportsNFL, with Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare producing this Vikings 1st & SKOL production, the @RealFornoShow. Podcasts partnered with Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Laxton, ASC is the Academy Award nominated cinematographer of Moonlight. His latest project is Season 2 of Beef, the acclaimed Netflix series created by Lee Sung Jin. This season explores themes of love, class, and generational cycles. Key Podcast Highlights: -How James and Lee built a color palette of spring, summer, autumn, and winter that stays continuous through lighting, costume, and production design to give each couple their own visual world. -Why shooting on the large-format ARRI 265 was a thematic decision, presenting characters as larger than life symbols of forces far bigger than themselves. -How light and framing portray the power dynamics, from a harsh, undiffused backlit golf course confrontation to wide symmetrical frames of opulence that trap characters inside the class structures surrounding them. -How James and Lee established a shared visual language, honoring the DNA of Season 1 while pushing the show somewhere entirely new. Find James Laxton: http://jameslaxton.com/ Instagram: @mrjameslaxton See Beef s. 2 on Netflix Hear our previous episode with James Laxton on Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk: https://www.camnoir.com/ep63/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:09 Close Focus 14:17-55:08 James Laxton interview 55:54 Short ends 01:07:09 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Krzysztof Trojnar is the cinematographer of the Netflix series, Something Very Bad is Going to Happen. It's a genuinely unsettling horror show about a woman whose anxiety about an upcoming family wedding spirals into something far darker, with Krzysztof's camera work enhancing the feeling of dread. Key Podcast Highlights: -How the visual language of the show deliberately evolves across episodes, moving from Steadicam to gimbal to handheld to body rig, mirroring the protagonist's psychological deterioration in real time. -Committing to a single lens for nearly the entire show. Krzysztof shot roughly 90% of the series on a 25mm, and he explains exactly why that choice creates presence without distortion. -Fabricating a custom 360° body camera rig from scratch, because nothing like it existed as a rental. The rig used a Steadicam vest fitted with an industrial bearing to orbit the camera around the actress in the show's harrowing final episode. Find Krzysztof Trojnar: https://krzysztoftrojnar.com/ Instagram @krzysztof_trojnar See Something Very Bad is Going to Happen on Netflix Hear our previous episode with Krzysztof Trojnar on the series Baby Reindeer: https://www.camnoir.com/ep269/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:17 Close Focus 13:35-58:31 Krzysztof Trojnar interview 59:14 Short ends 01:07:08 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Lawrence Sher, ASC, is the cinematographer of Apex, the action thriller currently sitting at number one on Netflix. Apex stars Charlize Theron as a woman hunted through the Australian wilderness by a relentless pursuer, and it's one of the most visceral and visually grounded survival thrillers in recent memory. The entire film was shot on location in the Blue Mountains of Australia. Key Podcast Highlights: -How the extreme remoteness of the locations forced a documentary-inspired toolkit, including the Sony Venice bodies packed into backpacks, lightweight lenses, very few lights and a skilled drone pilot. -Building a visual philosophy around what you can't control. Lawrence embraced shifting sunlight, unpredictable weather, and inaccessible terrain as creative assets rather than obstacles. -Using a "documentary grammar" framework to justify camera angles and movement, drawing on the visual language of climbing films like Free Solo and The Alpinist. -How streaming has changed a cinematographer's relationship to their work. Lawrence sees Netflix's democratizing reach as a genuine second chance for films that deserve a wider audience. Find Lawrence Sher: Instagram @lawrencesherdp See APEX on Netflix Check out Shotdeck: https://shotdeck.com/ Hear our previous episodes with Lawrence Sher: https://www.camnoir.com/ep350/ https://www.camnoir.com/ep293/ https://www.camnoir.com/ep56/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:32 Close Focus 13:01-56:48 Lawrence Sher interview 57:13 Short ends 01:07:44 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Hunting Matthew Nichols is an indie horror film that's shot as a mockumentary/found-footage movie about a documentary filmmaker investigating her brother's disappearance 20 years earlier on Vancouver Island. Writer/producer Sean Harris Oliver and DP Justin Sebastian shot the horror film in 12 days, then independently released it into theaters. Key Podcast Highlights: -How cinematographer Justin Sebastian used Sony FX9 cameras on autofocus, shot archival footage scenes on period-correct cameras, and then physically digitized the tapes for documentary authenticity. -Keeping the camera crew small and the lighting natural, so that the film's characters could realistically pull off the documentary. -Detailed scriptwriting by Sean Harris Oliver, such as specifying who holds the camera in each scene. Sean scripted the film with cleaner, more deliberate camerawork that degrades into chaotic, survival-mode footage as events progress. -How the team pushed hard for theatrical release against distributor pressure to go straight to streaming. They self-funded distribution and budgeted for marketing from the very beginning. Find where to watch Hunting Matthew Nichols in theaters and play the interactive game on the website: https://www.huntingmatthewnichols.com/ Find Sean Harris-Oliver: https://www.seanharrisoliver.com/ Instagram: @SeanHarrisOliver Find Justin Sebastian: https://www.justinsimonsebastian.com/ Instagram: @JustinSebastianDP Listen to our episode with producer Ted Hope, who discusses similar approaches indie filmmakers can take to understand and control the entire filmmaking process from budget to shoot to distribution: https://www.camnoir.com/ep352/ Show Rundown: 02:45 Close Focus 13:04-01:02:59 Sean Harris Oliver and Justin Sebastian interview 01:03:19 Short ends 01:12:42 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Welcome to the show, Happer and Schaefer give a rundown what we will talk about on this NFL Draft eve.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 353: Isaac Bauman Cinematographer Isaac Bauman captured the visual identities of two different horror movies in They Will Kill You and Faces of Death. Both films are currently in theaters. Bauman discusses the intricate technical gymnastics required to give each film a distinct, cinematic feel. Key Podcast Highlights: -Carefully developing the look of They Will Kill You and Faces of Death with each film's director. -Solving big lighting challenges for They Will Kill You's climax, using a massive 18K light that had to be repeatedly moved. -Working with practical puppeteering effects for the crawling eyeball in They Will Kill You, which gave the scene a higher sense of realism. -Shooting on 35mm film for Faces of Death and intentionally reducing the camera's visual capabilities. Isaac used wider lenses, stopped down, and embraced darkness to enhance the gritty, filmic quality of older movies. Find Isaac Bauman: Instagram @isaacbauman See They Will Kill You and Faces of Death in theaters. Hear our previous interview with Isaac Bauman: https://www.camnoir.com/ep242/ Show Rundown: 02:12 Close Focus 10:28-01:00:24 Isaac Bauman interview 01:00:45 Short ends 01:07:34 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 352: Ted Hope Producer Ted Hope has worked in the film business for over 40 years, producing dozens of features with several Academy Awards nominations and wins. After leaving Amazon Studios in 2020, Hope went back to his roots as an independent producer and began writing his Substack blog, Hope For Film. He argues that the independent film ecosystem as we know it has reached its final days. However, far from being a tragedy, Ted definitely has hope for film. He sees what's happening in the industry today as a necessary seismic shift. Hope has a vision for a more “punk rock” future of cinema, with a decentralized, artist-owned future that prioritizes "freak flags" and human empathy over corporate consolidation. Key Podcast Highlights: -How filmmakers should stop trying to emulate "mini-Hollywood" productions and embrace a DIY, experimental approach with room to fail. -How the streaming era has killed the anticipatory joy of seeing a film when it's simply dropped on a homepage, making it harder for the longer-term cultural engagement that helped independent films thrive. -Why ownership is the new path forward, paired with self-financing and total IP control. -Film's best defense against AI is embracing cinema that mimics life and human complexity, with scripts that contain ambiguity rather than payoffs. -Why filmmakers must understand and control the entire filmmaking process, from budget and shoot to distribution. **A special note to our listeners: We have an exclusive discount link to subscribe to Ted Hope's substack, Hope For Film! Get 50% a 1 year subscription at https://tedhope.substack.com/cinepod. This offer does expire on April 20 (4/20) at 4:20 PM PT. Yep, that's on 4-20 at 4:20. Don't miss out!** You can also find the discount link in our shownotes for this episode at www.camnoir.com Show Rundown: 03:07 Close Focus 06:44-01:13:14 Ted Hope interview 01:14:04 Short ends 01:25:42 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 350: Lawrence Sher, ASC DP Lawrence Sher felt creatively challenged on The Bride! The "everything burger" movie combines many film techniques and influences, 1930's and contemporary lighting, contemporary actors dropped into archival movie footage, and practical makeup effects. Key Podcast Highlights: -Creating a stylized movie with director Maggie Gyllenhaal using multiple techniques and film influences -Honoring 1930's filmmaking with longer lenses, and using real archival footage for the “movie within a movie” sequences. -The challenge of lighting and filming practical makeup effects on actors Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley -Finding creative inspiration in projects that excite and scare him Find Lawrence Sher: https://www.lawrencesher.com/ Instagram @lawrencesherdp See The Bride! in theaters Check out Shotdeck: https://shotdeck.com/ Hear our previous episodes with Lawrence Sher: https://www.camnoir.com/ep293/ https://www.camnoir.com/ep56/ Show Rundown: 01:38 Close Focus 09:43-50:05 Lawrence Sher interview 50:21 Short ends 57:08 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Jake Martin and co-host Landry Smith return after a long break to discuss the current “state of play” for gaming, including major shifts at PlayStation and Xbox, the Switch 2's early momentum, and how PC and console experiences are increasingly converging. They share frustrations with rising subscription costs and debate whether subscription models help or hurt creativity. In Landry's new segment “Let's Fix That,” they call out digital storefront “slop”—misleading, low-quality, and explicit shovelware flooding PlayStation and Nintendo shops—and suggest stronger curation and publishing limits. They wrap with what they've been playing, including Landry's praise for Xenoblade Chronicles X and Jake's surprisingly addictive time with Pokémon Pokopia.Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:48 Show Rundown and New Segment02:30 State of Play10:54 Are Game Subscriptions Worth It?14:06 PC vs Console23:14 Lets Fix That - "E-Slop"38:32 What Are Ya Playin'?38:50 Xenoblade Chronicles X44:27 Pokemon Pokopia54:48 Wrap Up and Plugs
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 349: James Whitaker, ASC Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die DP James Whitaker, ASC played with different genres, with over 70 setups a day in the Norm's diner set. He used LED walls and projectors to cast real, interactive light on the characters in the film's climax, and swapped to a different camera system for certain scenes to play up the glow of cell phones. Key Podcast Highlights: -Shooting the opening sequence of the film in a set replica of Norm's Diner -How director Gore Verbinski's complex, hand-drawn storyboards allowed the crew to maintain a "ballet-like" precision during Rockwell's complex physical performances. -Using LED walls and projectors to cast real, interactive light on the characters in the film's climax -Swapping to a Sony Venice 2 when the cell phone light source wasn't strong enough in some scenes Find James Whitaker: Instagram @jameswhitaker_dop See Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die in theaters See James' most recent series, DTF St. Louis, on HBO Max See Patriot on Amazon Prime Hear our recent interview with Nicole Whitaker: https://www.camnoir.com/ep338/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:05 Close Focus 12:14-01:00:49 James Whitaker Interview 01:01:30 Short ends 01:06:46 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 348: Danny Cohen, BSC DP Danny Cohen, BSC, reveals how he crafted the "dirty London" look of Slow Horses through motivated lighting, high ASA grain, and the grit of Slough House. Key Podcast Highlights: -How Slow Horses ditches the typical block shooting system, with one DP and one director to create the entire season's visual look. -Using camera settings to bake in noise and deep, inky blacks for that signature London grit. -Shooting with 2–3 cameras, which allows for weird, accidental angles that a single camera would never catch. -Why Danny bans traditional backlighting and soft fill to keep his characters trapped—and embedded—in their murky environments. - A look at the multi-story Slough House sets that let actors and cameras move through floors without ever hitting a fake wall. Find Danny Cohen: http://wwwb.co.uk/ See Slow Horses on Apple TV. SHOW RUNDOWN: 02:23 Close Focus 13:41-51:27 Danny Cohen Interview 51:53 Short ends 01:03:18 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 347: director Natasha Kermani and DP Julia Swain In the medieval horror film The Dreadful, director Natasha Kermani and cinematographer Julia Swain transport audiences to the brutal landscapes of the Dark Ages. The independent film shot in Cornwall, England over 17 winter days. Key Podcast Highlights: -Development: Kermani spent years crafting the folkloric tale, prioritizing a "gothic storybook" aesthetic that blends historical iconography with psychological dread. -The Power of Partnership: Kermani and Swain have collaborated on several projects. Early on, they worked together to map out the film's framing, lens choices and color story. -Practical Immersion: The crew built a practical cottage set on location, allowing for seamless camera movement between the interior hearth and dark forest. -Embracing the Elements: Filmed in the dead of winter, the production utilized the low December sun and natural ambiance to create an authentic, oppressive atmosphere without the use of hard, artificial lighting. Find Natasha Kermani: Instagram @natakerm Find Julia Swain: Instagram @juliaswain See The Dreadful in theaters and on VOD now. SHOW RUNDOWN: 01:59 Close Focus 14:23-01:03:57 Natasha Kermani and Julia Swain Interview 01:04:43 Short ends 01:09:24 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 342: Amy Vincent, ASC Cinematographer Amy Vincent, ASC feels like she's reached the place where she wants to be, working on the kinds of films she likes. Vincent and director Craig Brewer have collaborated on several music-forward films, including Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan, and a Footloose remake in 2011. Throughout the years, Vincent and Brewer have created a shared cinematic language built on deep trust. Their latest collaboration, Song Sung Blue, is a biopic about a Neil Diamond tribute band. Craig Brewer had seen the original documentary Song Sung Blue at a film festival, and knew that he wanted to adapt the story of Mike and Claire Sardina, who formed a Neil Diamond tribute band called Lightning and Thunder. To bring their world to life, Vincent's primary mission was to protect Brewer's instinctual, writer-driven process. While many modern productions retreat to the controlled environment of a soundstage, Song Sung Blue leaned into the grit of reality. The film was shot entirely on practical locations in New Jersey, doubling for Milwaukee. Vincent admits she was initially reluctant to embrace the cramped quarters of real homes, but the shot design was quickly informed by the limited space. Pre-production tests on location with period light fixtures and wood paneling on the actors' hair and makeup also gave the entire production team a chance to see the film's vision come to life. For the film's musical sequences in bars and on stage, Vincent made a deliberate technical choice to embrace the performance lighting. By choosing a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, the lighting fixtures themselves could be part of the composition. Rather than hiding the sources, she embraced lens flares and visible fixtures, treating the lighting as a character in the performance spaces. This added an authentic "stage" texture to the Lightning and Thunder shows. The visual language of the film was born long before the first day of principal photography. Vincent was present during the actors' vocal recordings and rehearsals, watching how leads Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson interacted. She points to “Play Me,” a scene where the characters sit back-to-back on a piano bench after they first meet, as a product of this observation. “That all started for me by watching the actors physically moving and singing in those initial rehearsals.” By the time they reached the set, the camera movement was already a natural extension of their physical performances. For Vincent, Song Sung Blue is a project where the technical execution perfectly aligns with a narrative she believes in. “Craig is aligned with the idea of telling stories about people who dream beyond their means,” she says. “I always love that. It's something I hope I get to continue doing.” See Song Sung Blue in theaters and streaming on VOD. Find Amy Vincent: Instagram @amyvvincent Hear our previous interview with Amy Vincent: https://www.camnoir.com/ep259/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 01:45 Close Focus 08:30-58:38 Amy Vincent Interview 59:45 Short ends 01:09:15 Wrap up/Credits Support Ben's short film, The Ultimate Breakup! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/theultimatebreakup/the-ultimate-breakup-short-film?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=the%20ultimate%20breakup&total_hits=2 The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Hour 2--J&J Show "Rundown" on Grizz big win, Whitehaven's Saulsberry, and more
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 339: Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC Cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC was first introduced to director Ryan Coogler through fellow DPs Bradford Young and Rachel Morrison. After their successful collaboration on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Coogler sent her the script for Sinners, a supernatural horror-action film. The film tells the story of twin brothers who return home in the 1930's to open a juke joint, only to encounter the ancient evil of the undead. Autumn's epic cinematic camerawork on Sinners integrates the vampire story with the spiritual power of Black American rhythm and blues music. Though Coogler initially envisioned shooting in 16mm, the team realized a larger format would better facilitate the complex "twinning" effects required for Michael B. Jordan's dual roles. After rigorous testing, they landed on a historic combination of 70mm and IMAX. “I think one thing with Ryan, when you're standing next to someone that's a brave filmmaker, you feel like you can do anything.” Autumn says. “He's open to anything. He's excited about doing things for the first time. He creates an environment where people have power and the collaboration is at the highest level.” The production was a logistical marathon. The massive IMAX cameras were frequently rigged to cranes or mounted on Steadicams, all while the crew battled the volatile Mississippi summer. Between the oppressive heat, sudden rain, and thick mud, the physical act of filming became an exercise in endurance. “We've seen those movies like Lawrence of Arabia, and everybody out there with big cameras trying to tell a story with scope,” notes Autumn. “You know, you're in the land. You then become a person that's a part of the structure of the land. And you have to be able to work in it, with the elements to get the most beautiful images. It's not easy.” Perhaps the film's greatest technical feat is the juke joint sequence set to the song “I Lied To You.” What appears as a seamless “oner” is actually several complex shots threaded together. The sequence required months of storyboarding, pre-visualization and camera rehearsals in the space to execute. By placing the heavy IMAX rig on a Steadicam, the team rehearsed every beat to ensure the emotional momentum remained unbroken as the camera moved from an interior stage setup to an exterior shot of a burning mill. The final roof collapse was a practical plate shot on the final day of principal photography, later enhanced by VFX. Seeing that scene still makes Autumn feel emotional. “I get very teary-eyed when I watch that because I'm proud of everybody, and you can really feel the music in the theater.” See Sinners in select theaters and streaming on HBO Max. Find Autumn Durald Arkapaw: Instagram @addp Hear our previous interview with Autumn Durald Arkapaw. https://www.camnoir.com/ep193/ SHOW RUNDOWN: 00:00 Intro 01:38 Autumn Durald Arkapaw interview 52:08 Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 336: Alice Brooks, ASC For cinematographer Alice Brooks, ASC, shooting both Wicked and Wicked: For Good concurrently was a huge feat. The giant sets, precise camerawork and complex, live lighting cues for the musical numbers required detailed planning and prep. But first, Alice and her long-time collaborator, director Jon M. Chu, broke down the scripts and discussed the emotional intentions for each scene. “When we first start talking about a movie, we talk about emotion,” says Alice. “I love getting an emotional cue for the camera the same way an actor would. What is the emotional intention in the scene? An actor gets to tell the story through their breath and through their looks and through their being. And I get to tell the story, the emotional story, through camera and lenses and lighting.” Separation, seclusion and surrender were the emotional themes in Wicked: For Good. “It became very clear that the first movie would live in this ever-present daylight,” explains Alice. “And the second movie would have this weight and complexity and maturity and density to it and live in the shadows.” 90% of Wicked takes place in the daytime, with the sun setting as Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) embraces her power, sings “Defying Gravity” and flies away. In contrast, Wicked: For Good takes place mostly at night, in the shadows, forest, and underbelly of Oz while Elphaba is in hiding. Alice chose to frame the characters Glinda and Elphaba in contrasting ways for the story. Now separated from Elphaba, Glinda (Ariana Grande) is central to the world of Oz. Alice kept her center punched, carefully composed and choreographed. Elphaba is framed always to the right or left, with tight close-ups and static hand-held shots, to emphasize her loneliness. When the two are together, Alice repeated the same motifs from the first movie, with Ephaba framed to the right and Glinda to the left, often holding hands. Though Wicked: For Good is a huge fantasy movie, Alice and the production crew tried to do as much practically and in camera as possible. The “Girl in the Bubble” dance sequence was done entirely with carefully choreographed mirrors and flyaway walls that were removed as Glinda dances. Alice planned it out using her daughter's bath toys and her husband's shaving mirror. The art department storyboarded it, then the special effects team was able to figure out all the mirror technology needed to pull it off. The camerawork had to be very precise, with many of the frames exactly matching the last, combining both a Technocrane and a Steadicam. Unreal Engine was an indispensable tool for Alice to aid the film's sophisticated lighting and shot design. She used the software to pre-visualize outdoor sets, making sure the sun was at the right angle for perfectly backlighting Glinda in her bubble over Munchkin Land. It also helped her discover where the sun would hit tall buildings and spires of the Emerald City. Unreal assisted with pre-lighting, finding where practical light sources could be integrated and built into interior sets. She even tested different camera lenses to see how they would look in the space under certain lighting conditions and at various angles and heights. Alice is the cinematographer for the upcoming animated Spiderman: Beyond The Spider-verse as well as an animated version of the Dr. Seuss book, Oh The Places You'll Go with director Jon M. Chu. See Wicked: For Good in theaters. Find Alice Brooks: Instagram @_alicebrooks_ SHOW RUNDOWN: 01:22 Close Focus 08:41-51:09 Interview 51:36 Short ends 01:01:40 Wrap up/Credits The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
Cincy Sports Scene Podcast Episode #150 – Bengals Collapse, FCC Playoffs, UC Ranked #17!We've hit 150 episodes! This week, Dave is solo breaking down the Bengals' shocking 39–38 loss to the Jets — no sacks, no pressure, and zero accountability. Who's really to blame — Zac Taylor or Duke Tobin?Plus, we celebrate FCC's huge playoff win over Columbus and dive into UC's rise to #17 in the nation as they chase bowl glory and maybe… the playoff?
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Wednesday, October 15th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Guest: Theresa Payton (Cyber Security Expert) - From Australia! | Shopping at Walmart...with Chat GPT | Protecting your personal information from A.I. 6:35 Guest: Wayne Troutman - Beach erosion and Wayne's Beach Podcast hits ROKU TV 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Spotify will start to offer video podcasts 7:05 WBT listeners affirm Bo's Charlotte Circus memories at the BoPlex 7:20 GMBTeam wishes Bernie's wife a Happy Birthday 7:35 Remembering Former Local Broadcaster Cullen Ferguson 7:50 Winterble Wednesday - Crossing the Streams with Brett Winterble 8:05 Guest: Major General John Meyer 8:20 Talktoberfest promo | Show Rundown 8:35 Guest: Scott Huffmon (Poli-Sci Professor at Winthrop) - Middle East peace agreement 8:50 Scott Huffmon cont. - Charlie Kirk's impact on the youth vote 9:05 Studio Guest: Shawn Flynn, CRVA - Celebrating 70 years of the BoPlex 9:20 Shawn Flynn cont. - BoPlex at 70 (WBT listener memories) 9:35 Shawn Flynn cont. - Memories at the BoPlex (WBT text Line) 9:50 Shawn Flynn cont. - BoPlex at 70See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Elsten and Chris Reed are most of the way down the tracks on the riveting HBO Sunday night drama, Task. In this episode, the guys begin with non-spoiler thoughts on the show for anyone who may not have watched yet or gotten up-to-date. Then, they go through the key storylines through the first five episodes of the show, and offer thoughts on the final two episodes to come. SHOW RUNDOWN:30 IntroNON-SPOILER ZONE3:00 Initial thoughts on Task as a whole so far6:00 Showrunner Brad Ingelsby, comps to Mare of Easttown10:00 An appreciation of the consequences of action in Task2:00 Basic show set-up 16:00 Exploring the secondary characters18:45 Chris' thoughts on the portrayal of the biker gang Dark Hearts22:00 Is Maeve the show's emotional center?SPOILER ZONE26:30 Talking about episode five27:45 Where the Heat-to-Task comparison fails32:30 Discussion of the mole within the task force37:00 the use of religion in Task42:00 Is Task a little too writer-y, or just right for HBO Sunday night?45:00 predictions for the final two episodes51:00 Is the Sam storyline over with? 52:45 What We're Watching
Gary and Mike give thew rundown for the show on this Thursday morning
Show Rundown:-catching up-Ethan buys a house-Miller Lite WeekendYouTube: https://youtube.com/live/mNqMNasSKmg
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Wednesday July 9th, 2025. 6:05 Show Rundown 6:20 Guest: Theresa Payton (Cyber Security Expert) - Marco Rubio Deep Fake/Twitter AI Bot Facing Backlash 6:35 TSA No Longer Checking Shoes 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Beef prices on the rise 7:05 Mark Garrison Reports: "The Road Ranger" 7:20 Running of the Bulls in Spain (GMBTeam says no thanks) 7:35 Guest: Boomer Von Cannon I-77 Bridge Project 7:50 Sports Headlines with Jim Szoke 8:05 Guest: Brett Jensen - Filing Day in Meck County 8:20 Pres. Donald Trump responds to Epstein question 8:35 New HOA Rules On Dogs At Charlotte Complex 9:05 Guest: Robert Burns (Mayor of Monroe) - Comments on vote of no-confidence 9:20 Mark Garrison Reports: Hog Stopper 9:35 Crossing the streams with Brett Winterble 9:50 Show WrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Tuesday, July 8th, 2025. 6:05 Bo and Beth off/Show Rundown 6:20 Guest: Ray Stagich (Weather Channel Meteorologist) - Texas flooding latest 6:35 Amazon Prime Day(s) Underway 6:50 RAM Biz Update; Tesla Stock Drops Nearly 7%/Amazon Re-Subscription Scam 7:05 Mark Garrison Reports: Boiled Peanuts 7:20 CNBC Article: Child living at home costing parents 5k a month 7:35 Adult Children at home (Callers weigh in) 7:50 Wimbledon Coverage (You're welcome, Bo) 8:05 Mark Garrison Reports: Squeaky Cheese 8:20 Jeffery Epstein case resolution causing skepticism 8:35 Dirty Restaurant Tuesday with Mark Garrison 8:50 Most unhealthy fast-food restaurants 9:05 GMBTeam talks Real-ID 9:35 Guest: Brett Jensen 9:50 Brett Jensen Cont. and Show WrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Us LIVE! for our ESPN Radio Asheville simulcast on YouTube! Here's Today's Show Rundown!Terry Bradshaw Lambastes the Steelers Pursuit of Rodgers.Join us as we explore Bradshaw's strong opinions, the implications for the Steelers' future, and what this means for current quarterback Mason Rudolph, who remains focused amid the swirling rumors.Justin Fields SUCKS on Day One at Jets OTAs, Haason Reddick was a no show for the Bucs' 1st day. For Jeremy's Top 100 NFL Draft prospects in 100 days, he tells us about the Arizona St duo of QB Sam Leavitt & WR Jordyn Tyson Don't forget to subscribe for more sports insights and updates!
- What to listen for tomorrow, plus Monica's nugget of motivation
Show Rundown: -2025 Final Four Contenders
RFK Jr's Spouse Cheryl Hines will allegedly stay with him most of the time in Washington because of his new role as the secretary of Health. 443 properties across the USA for the Federal Government will most likely be cut as part of DOGE. Did Michelle and Barack Obama get divorced? Mark Interviews Political consultant and former White House Political Director Ed Rollins. Ed and Mark recap Trump's speech from Tuesday. Ed and Mark think this is Trump at his best. Ed says that Trump is tougher than Nixon was. The Guys try to figure out how Former President Biden made it thru 4 years with his mental condition. Hunter Biden isn't selling to many of his art pieces right now. The White House is going to censure Rep. Al Green for interrupting Trump's speech to Congress on Tuesday. The Tribeca Grill in NYC closed this past Weekend after 35 years. Mark Interviews Commentator Liz Peek. Liz and Mark break down the reason Democrats are so angry with Trump. Liz believes it's the way Trump humiliated the Dems. Liz and Mark explain how hating Trump won't help them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Friday, February 14th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day/Beth off Today 6:20 Hornets/Lakers Trade Drama Continues 6:35 Lovin' Life Music Festival Contest 6:50 RAM Biz Update; President Trump Media Round Up 7:05 Show Rundown 7:20 Guest: Congressman Mark Harris 7:35 Lovin' Life Music Fest Tickets Cont. 7:50 Crossing the Streams with Brett Winterble 8:05 Guest: Sean O'Connell (Cinema Blend) - Capitan America Release 8:20 Lovin' Life Music Fest Contest Cont. 8:35 Guest: Mike Stephens (Lovin' Life Music Fest Preview) 8:50 Lovin Life Music Fest Contest Cont. 9:05 Guest: John Hancock 9:20 Friday News Quiz with Mark Garrison 9:35 Big Weekend with John Hancock 9:50 Show WrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
100 Yards of Football 1.8.25 Show Rundown We are broadcasting live from Atlanta, GA with host and producer Logan Landers. We are 100 Yards of Football. Live from Atlanta, Georgia! Visit us online many.link/100yardsoffootball Listen to the PODCAST daily: 100 Yards of Football https://many.link/100yardsoffootball, Want to create live streams like this? StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/58362923...
Seth and Sean open the show by asking AI what topics they should talk about today, and react to Bronny James being drafted by the Lakers.
Hour 2 Tuesday 6/18/24 J&J Show- Rundown on what makes a tourney team & Memphis stars in-studio! Leaders / Shelby Co Pro-Am at Crosstown HS
A compilation judging analytics from open aged events in reining officiating from 2023 are analyzed and discussed. What do the results from this year's NRBC and 100X Stales say? This episode compares the 2023 judging trends to the first half of 2024 open aged events. The depth of Open competition continues to drive forward and set new trends and norms for the industry. This episode looks at the numbers set by 13 major events and over 2000 open entries in 2023 to create the standard. We slice and dice the numbers and scores including penalties applied and not applied along with the maneuver evaluation decisions made. We look at the go rounds and finals of the 2024 NRBC and 2024 100X Cowtown Classic Stakes. A new athletic discipline enters the market: we look at and discuss the new Ranch Fuel Super Slide as a new officiating scale is introduced. We share and explain the stats of the officials performance and error rate in the open aged event. The Show Rundown 2023 Summary of standards and numbers as set by officials Did the judges use the scale, and does it matter? Over 88% of maneuver marks are scored between -.5 to +.5, even at the aged events Does penalty application being non-unanimous affect the final scores? Crossing 0 and errors: why do they happen so much? This episode looks at the standards set by 2023 events and then discusses the 4 major events held so far this year. Graphs illustrates why the scores come out the way they do and how hard it is at the top of the class, including analytics for making the cut for finals or the cut for purse payout at events like The Run For A Million Qualifier at The Cactus Classic Reining and the NRBC. Heads Up This episode is best consumed by video due to the graphic and visual nature of it. Watch directly via the website, or on Youtube or Spotify for the best Cowboy Office experience. Keep Your Questions Coming The Cowboy Office continues to address all of the amazing questions we've received since the show started … don't worry, we keep a list. In honor of you and your viewership, stay tuned and check the website for blog articles now being published. And don't forget, keep ‘em coming. We are always working on these throughout our series. RESOURCES: 100X Shows & Events: https://100xshows.com/ Cactus Reining Score Sheets: https://brumleyevents.com/pdf/cactusreiningclassic/2024/60scoresheets.pdf Production and marketing by ConsultMent.Agency: https://www.consultment.agency/ COWBOY OFFICE SHOW Website: CowboyOffice.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/cowboyofficeshow Instagram: www.instagram.com/cowboyofficeshow LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cowboy-office TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@cowboyofficeshow Exec@CowboyOffice.com
Hello and welcome to The Pop Break's brand new sometimes podcast: Saturday Morning Adventures, where contributors to ThePopBreak.com and their friends kick back, tune in, and zone out to the kids cartoons that defined their childhoods and the ones that are still giving them life today. This week's podcast was led by Amanda Rivas, co-host of The Socially Distanced and Anime x Pop podcasts. Pop Break Podcasting Director Alex Marcus and Jeffrey Fountain of the United States Department of Nerds (USDN) Podcast joined her to talk about the final season of The Bad Batch. They talk about their hype level for this season, themes/concepts woven into the Star Wars franchise, likes and dislikes of the season, Asajii Ventress making an appearance, Omega's future, and more. Show Rundown: 04:21 The Bad Batch: Season Overview 04:56 Personal Reflections on The Bad Batch 14:16 Project Necromancer and Cloning Controversy 21:21 Speculations on Future Star Wars Content 43:53 Character Arcs and Development 51:07 The Shadow Trooper Mystery 57:13 Ventress' Return and Impact 01:08:04 Omega's Future in Star Wars 01:16:08 The Legacy of The Bad Batch 01:28:24 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Hello and welcome to Pop Break TV's brand new sometimes podcast: Saturday Morning Adventures, where contributors to ThePopBreak.com and their friends kick back, tune in, and zone out to the kids cartoons that defined their childhoods and the ones that are still giving them life today. For the next ten weeks, this podcast will be led by Pop Break Podcasting Director Alex Marcus and K Anderson, the host of the wonderful interview podcast Lost Spaces, as they give you instant reactions to every episode of X-Men ‘97, the Disney Plus revival of the beloved 1992 classic X-Men: The Animated Series. This week, Alex & K explore their favorite moments and characters from the first season of 'X-Men 97,' discussing the Disney+ 'Making Of' special, action scenes, supporting characters, and toxic romances. They share their hopes for season two and reflect on their recapping journey. The episode concludes with teasers for future podcast content on 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch' and 'Bluey,' and updates on their other projects including 'Lost Spaces,' 'TV Break,' and 'Bill vs MCU.' Show Rundown: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:07 Reflecting on the Season 04:58 The Making Of: Marvel Animation Assembled 25:06 Favorite Moments and Characters 40:00 Least Favorite Episode 47:35 Favorite Toxic Romance 53:33 Best Monologue 57:44 Favorite Episode 01:02:50 Hopes for Season Two --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popbreaktv/message
Hour 2 Friday 11/3/23 J&J Show--"Rundown" on Grizzlies trying for 1st win, In-Season Tourney///Harbaugh-Michigan///Ryan Deady - Miracle League of Memphis Baseball Cards & Brews event
STUPID FUNNY VOICES EPISODE 4 SHOW RUNDOWN! Top 10 things that happen in this episode: Dr. Von Zoitz welcomes you, then he hypnotizes you. Abe and Slappy help explain why. The premiere of the new song, MOBILE PUPPY! Slappy reacts, then intros a new segment. The voices in Jay's head search for new voices. (Who they find may amuse you.) Fall Premiere of the hit show BARRICADE, Starring Bolt Barracuda! Sir Woot Woot reads you the classic bedtime story Jack and the Beanstalk, in our SOMEBODY READ SOMETHING segment! Sir Woot Woot comments on the story. Dr. Von Zoitz begins to sign off when confronted by Abe about rising tensions among the other voices. Dr. Von Zoitz then hypnotizes some of the other voices in Jay's head and makes them do things. Thank you for listening, sharing, and our most important wish, enjoying and laughing! Sincerely, The Voices in Jay's Head.
The Summer games announcement window has closed, and now it's time to sift through darn near everything that got announced to hash out what impressed us, what's coming out later this year, why November is still so empty (??), whether Starfield can really deliver, and more. Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:10) Intro(00:01:14) Show Rundown(00:02:19) Diablo IV [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Jun 06, 2023(00:04:01) Street Fighter 6 [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Jun 02, 2023(00:04:35) Vampire Survivors: 1.5 [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Android, iOS, Mac] on Jun 12, 2023(00:05:37) The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild [Nintendo Switch, Wii U] on Mar 03, 2017(00:10:08) The Summer of Games?(00:10:57) Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5] on Jan 18, 2024(00:12:52) Fable [Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on TBD(00:16:57) Marvel's Spider-Man 2 [PlayStation 5] on Oct 20, 2023(00:21:32) Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 [Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2024(00:27:09) Baby Steps [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5] on 2024(00:29:53) Avowed [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] on 2024(00:32:10) Alan Wake II [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 17, 2023(00:34:16) Star Wars: Outlaws [Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2024(00:37:08) First Break(00:37:23) Mortal Kombat 1 [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch] on Sep 19, 2023(00:43:18) Forza Motorsport [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 10, 2023(00:45:18) Assassin's Creed Mirage [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 12, 2023(00:50:42) Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2024(00:54:24) Marathon [PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on TBD(00:56:23) Helldivers II [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2023(00:56:49) Star Trek Infinite(00:58:45) Star Trucker [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2024(01:00:16) Final Fantasy VII Rebirth [PlayStation 5] on 2024(01:03:02) The Talos Principle II [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on 2023(01:03:26) Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on Q4 2023(01:03:44) Yes, Your Grace: Snowfall [Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on TBD(01:03:59) Frostpunk 2 [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2024(01:04:14) Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on TBD(01:05:03) John Carpenter's Toxic Commando [PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on 2024(01:06:13) Persona 3 Reload [Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5] on 2024(01:06:29) Persona 5 Tactica [Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5] on Nov 17, 2023(01:07:23) The back of the year releases(01:10:31) Remnant II [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on Jul 25, 2023(01:11:19) Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on Dec 07, 2023(01:16:18) Second Break(01:16:22) Starfield [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] on Sep 06, 2023(01:39:38) Don't expect a new Xbox in the near future(01:42:29) Embracer is going to be contracting(01:48:00) Most anticipated games from what was shown?(01:50:26) Wrapping up and thanks(01:52:37) Mysterious Benefactor Shoutouts(01:54:45) 777 across the board(01:56:05) See YaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we spent a bunch of time time on islands, both vampire (Brad played Redfall) and tropical (we all played Tchia), Alex seems to genuinely like the new WWE game, we pay respects to Lance Reddick, Counter-Strike 2 is actually a real thing, Ubisoft dabbles in AI development tools, and more. Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate for versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:10) Intro(00:01:04) Water problems(00:03:41) Show Rundown(00:04:31) Redfall [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] on May 02, 2023(00:26:09) First Break(00:26:13) Tchia [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Mar 21, 2023(00:43:25) Diablo IV [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Jun 06, 2023(00:56:20) WWE 2K23 [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Mar 17, 2023(01:04:43) Second Break(01:04:50) Lance Reddick has passed away(01:11:25) Counter-Strike 2 is coming and soon(01:23:37) Ubisoft is introducing some new 'AI' tools(01:42:25) Spider-Man 2 seems to have a release date(01:53:01) Nextlander content updates(01:55:30) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(01:56:47) Thanks and wrapping up(01:57:01) How are things at PAX?(01:58:16) See ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're buried in games, games, games! Games such as Dead Space, Hi-Fi Rush, Hitman's Freelancer mode, GoldenEye, Season, and Like a Dragon: Ishin! Also: console no-shows at this year's rebooted E3, early indications of demand for PS VR2, release dates for Xbox games like Redfall and Minecraft Legends, and more. Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers.(00:00:10) Intro(00:01:08) Show Rundown(00:03:41) Alex discovers AI generated sitcoms(00:09:26) Hi-Fi Rush [Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jan 25, 2023(00:26:50) First Break(00:26:55) Season: A Letter to the Future [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jan 31, 2023(00:36:40) Dead Space [PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] on Jan 27, 2023(00:47:04) HITMAN [Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jan 20, 2021(01:04:31) Forspoken [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jan 24, 2023(01:09:26) GoldenEye 007 [Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Jan 26, 2023(01:14:57) Kingdom Rush [Xbox One] on Jan 25, 2023(01:16:59) SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake [PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch] on Jan 31, 2023(01:18:43) Like a Dragon: Ishin! [Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5] on Feb 22, 2023(01:24:43) Second Break(01:24:48) The News(01:25:13) Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo not officially joining E3?(01:40:40) Sony denies cutting PSVR2 production numbers(01:44:31) The DC Universe wants to unite across all media(01:52:47) Amazon is getting in the Tomb Raider business?(01:58:08) Xbox Developer Direct recaps(02:06:39) The games we talked about(02:08:09) Wrapping up and thanks(02:09:35) Mysterious Benefactor Shoutouts(02:11:34) Nextlander Content Updates(02:13:18) See ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did Brad choose 2023 to get into Subnautica VR? Yes. Did we check out that new SteamWorld Build demo? Yes. Do we have early-ish thoughts on Forspoken? Yes. Did we know what Hi-Fi Rush was when we recorded this? ...No. Can't win 'em all! Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers.(00:00:10) Intro(00:01:16) Shove your Access Points down your Pi-Hole(00:05:58) Show Rundown(00:06:12) Forspoken [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jan 24, 2023(00:29:02) First Break(00:29:09) SteamWorld Build [PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] in 2023(00:38:34) Subnautica VR [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), Oculus Rift, SteamVR] on Jan 23, 2018(00:48:37) Signalis [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 27, 2022(00:50:34) Vampire Survivors [Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Nov 10, 2022(00:53:34) Second Break(00:54:28) Microsoft, 343, and the future of Halo(01:02:22) More games added to PlayStation VR2's launch window(01:12:14) Justin Roiland resigns from Squanch Games(01:18:57) Xbox adds new features to manage energy consumption(01:27:10) Breaking news update. It's happening(01:28:30) Wrapping up and thanks(01:31:12) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(01:33:17) See ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's podcast is packed with words about handheld adventures, console preferences, and games like Signalis, LizardSpock, and the hottest Microvanias. Also: Microsoft layoffs, a strike at Ubisoft, creeping PC hardware requirements, questionable Xbox storage solutions, haunted vehicles, and more. Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers.(00:00:10) Intro(00:00:54) Down in the meme hole(00:01:52) The Show Rundown(00:08:19) I finally got my Playdate!(00:13:19) Alex sounds ready for Steam Deck(00:17:46) Games like... LizardSpock?(00:19:16) Signalis [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 27, 2022(00:25:27) First Break(00:25:36) The Case of the Golden Idol [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Oct 13, 2022(00:30:44) Atrio: The Dark Wild [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Aug 10, 2021(00:33:58) Vampire Survivors [Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Nov 10, 2022(00:38:32) Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 [PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Nov 16, 2022(00:45:52) Second Break(00:46:40) Microsoft's massive layoffs(00:54:02) Possible strike by Ubisoft Paris employees(01:06:54) Justin Roiland felony charges(01:12:16) The best selling games of 2022 in the US(01:18:14) What's your most popular platform?(01:24:01) Ready to upgrade all the hardware?(01:29:36) Emails(01:40:45) Wrapping up and thanks(01:41:34) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(01:43:22) Nextlander content updates(01:44:38) See ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The motley range of games we got into over the holidays includes Card Shark, Dota 2, Sky: Children of the Light, and COD: Warzone 2.0 and DMZ. (Next stop: Escape From Tarkov.) Also: new year's etiquette, 3DS archeology, the YouTube recommendations challenge, and more! Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers.(00:00:10) Intro(00:03:43) When is it too late to wish someone a Happy New Year(00:06:35) How are these kids getting a 3DS?!(00:12:56) Show Rundown(00:13:16) Upgrading that PS5!(00:20:03) Pentiment [Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Nov 15, 2022(00:20:25) NOTE: Some light story structure talk about Pentiment throughout. Nothing explicit.(00:31:37) First Break(00:31:50) The Case of the Golden Idol [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Oct 13, 2022(00:35:45) Card Shark [Nintendo Switch, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jun 02, 2022(00:39:31) Grounded [Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Sep 27, 2022(00:44:01) Vampire Survivors [Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Nov 10, 2022(00:47:11) Dota 2 [PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Linux] on Jul 09, 2013(00:52:43) Sky: Children of the Light [PlayStation 4] on Dec 2022(00:57:22) Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 [PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Nov 16, 2022(01:06:59) Second Break(01:07:04) News(01:08:06) Epic pays $520 million in settlements(01:15:14) Epic also shutting down some online services and games(01:24:48) John Carmack leaves Meta and has some words(01:29:42) Chris Metzen returns to World of Warcraft(01:35:42) Hitman 3 enters a World of Assassination(01:41:37) Emails [podcast at nextlander dot com](01:52:18) Oh yeah? What's in your YouTube recommended list?!(01:58:05) Wrapping up and thanks(01:59:04) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(02:01:01) Nextlander content updates(02:01:35) See ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we chill with more God of War Ragnarok, traverse Bayonetta 3's multiverse, remember the glory of Shatter, cast a side eye at Vampire Survivors and Marvel Snap, discuss the PlayStation VR2 pricing, rub our hands together purposefully about the long lost FMV game The Sacred Pools, and more. Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers.(00:00:10) Intro(00:04:22) Extra Life 2022(00:09:18) Show Rundown(00:10:20) God of War Ragnar├╢k [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5] on Nov 09, 2022(00:11:43) SPOILER WARNING: We try to be mindful of unnecessary details but skip if you want to come in fresh.(00:52:05) END OF SPOILER ZONE(00:52:25) First Break(00:52:29) Bayonetta 3 [Nintendo Switch] on Oct 28, 2022(01:04:28) Shatter Remastered Deluxe [Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Linux] on Nov 02, 2022(01:13:14) Vampire Survivors [Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Nov 10, 2022(01:15:42) Soulstone Survivors [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Nov 07, 2022(01:17:52) Marvel Snap [iOS, Android, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Oct 18, 2022(01:24:15) Grounded [PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Sep 27, 2022(01:25:53) Elden Ring [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5] on Feb 25, 2022(01:27:48) Second Break(01:27:54) PlayStation VR2 gets a date and price!(01:42:08) Sony earnings report(01:45:35) Phil Spencer talks about prices for Xbox products(01:47:17) Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation?(01:52:20) Embracer shutters Hitman Go studio(01:55:12) Eidos Montreal helping with some games including Fable?(02:00:41) Unearthed FMV Sega game(02:09:13) Wrapping up and thanks(02:11:38) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(02:13:08) Nextlander content updates(02:14:18) See ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kind of don't want to play anything but Grounded this week, but we also dip back into Overwatch 2 and check out the point-and-click folk horror of The Excavation of Hob's Barrow. Also: Robert Zombie's Munsters remake, Mario trailer impressions, injuries at TwitchCon, Kojima's latest Hollywood teaser, Bo Jackson meets Vampire Survivors, and more! Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers.(00:00:10) Intro(00:00:39) The true spirit of Halloween(00:04:34) The Blob(00:06:42) Bob Zombie and The Munsters(00:14:09) Show Rundown(00:14:24) Crossing the next threshold in family gaming(00:16:36) Grounded [PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Sep 27, 2022(00:42:44) First Break(00:42:52) Overwatch 2 [PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] on Oct 04, 2022(00:53:27) The Excavation of Hob's Barrow [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Sep 28, 2022(00:58:36) Don't let cassette tapes come back(01:03:34) Second Break(01:03:38) News(01:03:47) That Mario Trailer(01:19:00) Horrible injuries at TwitchCon(01:26:59) Facebook/Meta picks up some studios(01:35:16) Hardware reveals via Phil Spencer's social media posts?(01:41:31) Saints Row getting a major update(01:44:22) What is going on the Kojima-verse?(01:55:41) The Emails(02:08:52) Wrapping up and thanks(02:10:15) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(02:13:00) Looking to refresh some streaming graphics, thoughts?(02:15:17) See Ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.