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The yield on the benchmark 10-year US Treasury moved up 50 basis points last week, representing one of the most significant single-week increases on record. As the US administration's unpredictable tariff policies continue to unsettle markets, how can investors navigate this challenging investment landscape?Steve Wang, Fixed Income Specialist Asia at Julius Baer, sits down with Esteban Burbano, Managing Director and Fixed Income Strategist at PIMCO, to discuss the current economic picture, the impact of tariffs on inflation expectations and how the Federal Reserve might respond, the state of the US Treasury market, and the opportunities in the fixed income market amidst this unprecedented volatility.(This episode was recorded on 17 April 2025)
I AM THE GUYVER! AGAIN! Mikey from Monster Zone joins us to gush over 1994's The Guyver 2: Dark Hero! Sean Baker is back, setting the tone with fighting crime and dishing out cans of whoop ass! As he struggles to coexist with the sentient alien armor within, the Cronos Corporation resurfaces! That means more Zoanoids, more amazing special effects, and more badass fight choreography! This one has its ups and downs, and no Mark Hamill tease, but we do get Steve Wang in the director's chair who brings us a faithful Guyver adaptation! Don't just watch Action, B-Action!!!
In honor of Women's History Month, we're producing a two-part series about two visionary and trailblazing artists: Mary Blair and Milicent Patrick. They went to the same art school. They each began working at Disney during the Depression. They were both singled out for their talents but left in 1941. From there, they went on to have wildly different careers, but each had a lasting impact on pop culture. In part one, I talk with authors and historians Mindy Johnson and Mallory O'Meara about Milicent Patrick. She started as a special effects animator on Fantasia before designing the Gill-man from Creature from the Black Lagoon. Plus, I talk with makeup and effects artist Steve Wang about why the Gill-man is a horror icon. Mallory O'Meara's book is The Lady From The Black Lagoon, and Mindy Johnson's book is Ink & Paint: The Women of Walt Disney Animation. This episode is sponsored by Hims. Start your free online visit today at Hims.com/IMAGINARY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark and Professor Mike Dillon discuss the 1997 action film Drive. Directed by Steve Wang, and starring Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, Brittany Murphy and a gigantic karaoke bar, the movie focuses on the action shenanigans that occur after a bionic man goes rogue. In this episode, they also talk about quarry fights, cult classic action films, and “Murphy's Law.”
Alexis IaconoGrowing up Bayside, Queens, New York, Alexis' artistic sensibilities have been shaped by a world-class theatre and arts community. Her early stage work included playing Elle in The Meadowlark, portraying Fay Wray (King Kong) She has studied at New York City's HB Studio and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. Alexis Iacono has been brought to the attention of mainstream audiences worldwide for her Female Goblin voice character in the 2011 World of Warcraft Cataclysm video game and World of Warcraft Legion (2016) . Also known for her multiple characters voices in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. After being cast as Jane Prescott in Peilin Kuo's 1940's black and white short film, Prescott Place (2011 Cannes Short Film Corner)and(Won the Spring 2012 Asian on Film Honorable Mention.)She was cast alongside Sid Haig and Jeffrey Combs in Leigh Scott's Horror Anthology: The Penny Dreadful Picture Show - The Slaughter House (2012) Alexis's past works includes portraying Elizabeth Short aka The Black Dahlia in The Black Dahlia Haunting (2013) and Blue Caprice (2013),a true story about the sniper shootings in D.C. Directed by Alexandre Moors, starring Isiah Washington. Alexis now an independent film producer who has produced features such as, The Pipeline feature film starring Barry Corbin and Wes Studi and Brian Howe. She went on producing the documentary Layin' the Pipe." Soon after, she went on to produce Escape From Ensenada with Noel G (Fast and the Furious), Louis Mandylor (My Big Fat Greek Wedding) and was soon after hired as an Associate Producer in Thomas Churchill's Nations Fire (2018) starring Bruce Dern and Gil Bellows. Alexis was a production assistant at AFX Studio for 'America Horror Story Season 6', Jamie Lee Curtis's 'Scream Queens' and now a production assistant for Steve Wang at Alliance Studio.Alexandra EssoeAlexandra Essoe is a Canadian actress who has appeared predominantly in horror films. Essoe had her first lead role in the 2014 American horror film Starry Eyes, and she had a starring role in the 2017 American horror film Midnighters.
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This July is “Brushes to Blockbusters” month at Catching Up On Cinema! All month long we'll be discussing movies directed by folks that got their start in the art/design departments of the film industry. This week, we review the feature directorial debut of goopy makeup effects duo, Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang's, The Guyver (1991)! Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper is Sam Hell, an outlaw that just so happens to be one the last fertile men on Earth. The ladies of Medtech offer him a clean slate if he'll help them repopulate society! One little problem though. A town of mutant frog humanoids are stirring up trouble in their path. It's a classic B-Movie with charm, bewbs, and some badass moments. With practical effects by the iconic Steve Wang, and all the Frogman action you can shake a stick at, Dustin gives this film 3 Dancing Snakes up!
Join hosts Nathan and Ryan as they rev up the excitement with "Drive" (1997) in this adrenaline-fueled episode of Drive-In Double Feature Podcast. Directed by Steve Wang, this action-packed film stars Mark Dacascos as a prototype enhanced human on the run from corporate mercenaries, teaming up with Kadeem Hardison for a wild ride across California. Dive into the film's explosive martial arts sequences, fast-paced action, and the chemistry between the lead characters. Explore how "Drive" blends elements of science fiction and action with a touch of buddy comedy. Get ready for a discussion that's as thrilling as a high-speed chase as we explore the electrifying world of "Drive."
It's Week 2 of our MONTH OF 1991 and we are joined by the famous Tony from @HackTheMovies to discuss the effects heavy, Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang directed, THE GUYVER. Ripped from the pages of the manga, THE GUYVER leads us into the underworld of insane aliens that can transform into weird human/animal hybrids and a device that can turn one man into a protector. Does this one bring the action and outlandish effects that we come to expect from these geniuses of the craft? Is it held back by its PG-13 rating? Lets dive in and find out! #MovieReview #DissectThatFilm #HacktheMovies Promo: The Flicks and Friends Podcast CHECK OUT TONY AND HACK THE MOVIES: https://youtube.com/hackthemovies https://twitter.com/hackthemovies https://instagram.com/hack_the_movies INTRO BY JASON OF BINGE MOVIES Track: Infraction- A.I. Music provided by Infraction No Copyright Music Spotify: https://bit.ly/3Z2Ae1q Outro Music by DARKRAIZARD LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE and HIT THE BELL GO TO OUR LINKTREE FOR ALL OF OUR LINKS https://linktr.ee/dissectthatfilm FOLLOW THE HOST Twitter: https://twitter.com/parkerdissects Instagram: https://instagram.com/parkerdissects FOLLOW THE CO-HOSTS https://twitter.com/dnagaming_1 https://twitter.com/roehm_21dw (Dan) https://twitter.com/aradella (Angela) WATCH THEM ON TWITCH https://twitch.tv/dna_gaming1 Intro: 0:00:00-0:08:01 Movie Facts: 0:08:01-0:28:24 Plot Breakdown: 0:28:24-1:36:39 Final Thoughts and Comments: 1:36:39-1:48:25 End of show plugs: 1:48:25-1:55:30
Chris and Arian discuss Steve Wang's DTV opus, Guyver Dark Hero. The show is especially apt, as the duo attended the 30th anniversary screening in Santa Ana, California. They recap the event along with a hardy brekdown of what makes Dark Hero a great flim. Twitter @TheKaijuKingdom Instagram.com/TheKaijuKingdom Facebook.com/TheKaijukingdomPodcast The show's theme is provided by "Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
It's January, so that means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Uncannuary” series! Where we cover movies based on comic books or original ideas with similarly “superhuman” characters! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss the martial arts/creature FX direct-to-video classic, Guyver: Dark Hero!Some of the greatest laser-graffiti you've ever seen! A pulsating neck wound! Squibs! Theme music that will live in your brain for days after watching! Ancient alien lore that almost makes Ridley Scott's Prometheus look like a more expensive remake with fewer jump kicks! A borderline miracle of low-budget cinema filled with charm and glorious fight choreography! One of the original “soft reboots,” packed with incredible creature FX - including the stunning Guyver suit - all brought to you by FX legend and director Steve Wang! Are you currently surrounded by people who are secretly giant monsters called Zoanoids? This movie probably won't help you confirm, but it can't hurt to try!In addition, Matt shares his spoiler-free thoughts on Leave the World Behind and Saltburn, while Alex does the same for Ferrari, Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom!You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
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Steve Wang is a filmmaker and creature effects specialist known for Guyver: Dark Hero, Drive, and Kamen Rider. We talk his collaboration with Alpha Stunts and how he sees and films action. You can see his IMDB here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0911036/ Edited by Ian Volner Action Talks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKvT1cdaRn78tV4vF78InER7GhxCKaxU5 Action Talks on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7D289YtkiQIkSVhNLDX8O2 Action Talks on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/action-talks-with-eric-jacobus/id1686666319 Telegram: t.me/ericjacobus My studio SuperAlloy: www.superalloyinteractive.com Blog: www.ericjacobus.com Timestamps: 00:02:24 Drunken Master 00:03:51 Kung Fu Rascals 00:07:35 Eastern Condors 00:09:40 Guyver 00:13:53 Guyver: Dark Hero 00:14:22 Koichi Sakamoto 00:18:40 Drive 00:23:19 Collaborating with Koichi on Drive 00:23:50 Steve's shooting style 00:27:56 A typical day on Drive 00:33:18 cutting between location and set 00:37:25 Sirens of the Deep 00:37:40 Power Rangers 00:42:38 Kamen Rider - The Dragon Night series 00:48:34 Motorcycle chases 00:52:25 Shooting in suits 00:54:18 Guyver's suits 01:00:33 Western-style Duelling 01:02:56 Rurouni Kenshin 01:04:08 Bourne 01:05:49 The Matrix 01:06:04 The Raid 01:06:37 Kung Fu Killer 01:14:00 Kung Pow 01:19:15 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 01:23:05 Kamen Rider moments 01:27:14 Mocap
Steve Wang is a filmmaker and creature effects specialist known for Guyver: Dark Hero, Drive, and Kamen Rider. We talk his collaboration with Alpha Stunts and how he sees and films action. You can see his IMDB here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0911036/ Edited by Ian Volner Action Talks on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKvT1cdaRn78tV4vF78InER7GhxCKaxU5 Action Talks on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7D289YtkiQIkSVhNLDX8O2 Action Talks on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/action-talks-with-eric-jacobus/id1686666319 Telegram: t.me/ericjacobus My studio SuperAlloy: www.superalloyinteractive.com Blog: www.ericjacobus.com
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In this episode - we are half alien, half man, all Power Rangers (but make it bloody) - we are talking about Guyver: Dark Hero aka The Guyver 2 from 1994. This week the part of Kira is played by Adam Bridges. Directed By Steve Wang. Based on the manga by Yoshiki Takaya. Written By Nathan Lane from a story by Steve Wang. Starring David Hayter as Sean Barker aka The Guyver. Watch the trailer here. Find the movie in your region via Just Watch Weird Kid Video is hosted by Keean Murrell-Snape, Kira Jade Oppitz (Absent) and Brodie McDonald. Each sold separately. New episodes every two weeks. Don't follow us on Instagram, Twitter & Tik Tok at @weirdkidvideo This podcast was recorded on Dharawal Country.
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy: "The Rescue Mission" Doug Fink goes galactic for this dark and un-Power Rangers-y space alien horror -- a direct homage to both Alien and Aliens helmed by Steve Wang, a creature-maker who's worked on Predator, Godzilla '98, Gremlins 2, and directed the Guyver films. And it includes corpses, jump scares, no Japanese source material, and barely any actual Power Rangers! Find more from Doug: Doug on Twitter: @ickybooley | Victory Road: foureyedradio.com/category/vr | Novel Gaming: anchor.fm/novel-gaming-podcast | Walloping Websnappers: wallopingwebsnappers.com Tip the show on Ko-Fi! Contact Gimmicks: Email: gimmickspodcast@gmail.com | Twitter: @gimmickspod | Instagram: @gimmickspod | Derek on Twitter: @DerekBGayle Theme song: "Disco Tears" by Raven | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Episode Sources: Power Rangers: The Ultimate Visual History | Steve Wang's Instagram | Steve Wang's MySpace | Morphylogeny by SirStack | RangerWiki
Cette semaine dans STEROIDS - LE PODCAST, Stéphane Moïssakis retrouve Julien Dupuy pour évoquer une petite série B d'action des années 90, directement distribué en vidéo chez nous à l'époque. Il s'agit de DRIVE de Steve Wang, à ne pas confondre avec le film de Nicolas Winding Refn. Ici, Mark Dacascos castagne quand même plus sévère que Ryan Gosling, et Steve Wang fait la démonstration de sa cinéphilie, quand il s'agit de citer les classiques de Hong Kong qui étaient tout juste en train de débarquer dans le cinéma d'action hollywoodien. Bref, du bon B généreux qu'il convient de redécouvrir aujourd'hui dans sa version director's cut !Si vous souhaitez acheter notre livre CAPTURE MAG 2012-2022 : NOTRE DÉCENNIE DE CINÉMA, vous pouvez le commandez dès à présent sur les sites marchands.Amazon : https://amzn.to/3FG9UAQFnac : https://bit.ly/3v0E8cNParis Librairies : https://bit.ly/3uZBjIXPour nous soutenir, il y a deux adresses.KISS KISS BANK BANK : https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/capturemagTIPEEE : https://www.tipeee.com/capture-magEn MP3 sur Acast : https://shows.acast.com/podcast-captu...Sur SPOTIFY : https://spoti.fi/3caW88GSur DEEZER : https://bit.ly/2wtDauUSur APPLE podcasts : https://apple.co/2UW3AyOSur Google Podcasts : https://bit.ly/39W69oR#markdacascos #brittanymurphy #martialartsmovies Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On a tous ce souvenir béni d'avoir découvert, au-delà de l'ennuyeuse ligne hertzienne, un monde nouveau et merveilleux déroulé par feu Numéricable et pourvoyeur d'une quantité de chaînes nouvelles, spécialisées, avant-gardistse ou importées d'autres pays francophones. Quevous ayez eu cette chance dans votre propre foyer, ou que vous squattiez chez votre voisin, votre arrière-grand-tante ou vos grands-parents, votre esprit cinéphile n'a pas pu passer à côté de la version moderne du canal RTL9, peut-être l'un des plus grands fournisseurs de séries B de castagne, en dehors de nos vidéo-clubs chéris. C'est à ces petites séries B si sympathiques, si réconfortantes, découvertes au gré d'intenses pérégrinations audio-visuelles que nos trois larrons, Alex, Aurel et Pierre, ont décidé de rendre un hommage sincère et passionné à travers 3 pièces se jouant sans complexe d'un mélange d'action, de fantastique ou de science-fiction, parce que c'est aussi ça le cinéma qu'on aime. Laissez-les donc vous conter les merveilleuses aventures de 3 têtes d'affiche de second choix de légende, mises en image par des artisans qui ont forcément compter à un moment ou un autre pour nos dimanches après-midi avachis dans nos canapés en sky abîmés. Le film le plus RTL9, c'est votre épisode de la semaine. On vous donne rendez-vous dans 15 jours pour un nouvel épisode à la fois engagé et visionnaire (un peu comme toutes les semaines quoi). https://linkr.bio/LEFILMLEPLUS Références de l'épisode : - Fortress de Stuart Gordon (1992) - Christophe Lambert - Kurtwood Smith - Clifton Collins Jr - Jeffrey Combs - Forest Warrior – L'esprit de la forêt d'Aaron Norris (1996) - Chuck Norris - Megan Paul - Drive de Steve Wang (1997) - Mark Dacascos - Brittany Murphy - Kadeem Hardison Les recos de l'épisode : - L'exposition « Top Secret : cinéma et espionnage » à la Cinémathèque française : https://www.cinematheque.fr/exposition.html - La chaîne Youtube de Slexno : https://www.youtube.com/@Slexno - Le cabinet des curiosités de Guillermo Del Toro (Série Netflix) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Today's podcast guest has built a fantastic business on Amazon in the past 18 months by buying and selling great Amazon REPLENS in the US - while living in Malaysia! He almost made a $50,000 mistake by jumping into a private label brand strategy on Amazon, but fortunately as he was researching the potentially disastrous decision, he found our podcast and community just in time to help show him there's a far better way for new sellers to grow a business on Amazon! He discovered REPLENS and ramped up slowly and steadily without any big risky expenses - and now his greatest challenge is finding funding to help him secure all of the great REPLENS he's locating! He's a provenamazoncourse.com student who has applied strategies from several modules from inside the "PAC" over the past 18 months in order to build a beautiful REPLENS/WHOLESALE business. We are excited to announce as well that he's the latest coach to join our team of over 60 coaches! Watch this episode on YouTube https://youtu.be/EpvARuZV5sI Check out our sponsor! sellerboard - THE accurate profit analytics tool for Amazon sellers that helps you calculate your profit precisely accounting for all hidden fees and in real time. Use our link and get a TWO month free trial: https://SilentJim.com/numbers Show note LINKS: Today's guest Steve Wang The last time Steve Wang was on our podcast episode #467 when he appeared with his entire Amazon Mastermind. Go check it out at SilentJim.com/podcast My Silent Team Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam 100% FREE! Join 70,000 + Facebook members from around the world who are using the internet creatively every day to launch and grow multiple income streams through our exciting PROVEN strategies! There's no support community like this one anywhere else in the world! ProvenReplensVA.com - We find, train and assign a VA (Virtual Assistant) to work ONLY for you as a "Replen Hunting" specialist! Visit this website to learn more! JimCockrumCoaching.com - Get a free session with a business consultant on our team at 1-800-994-1792 / 1-801-693-1688 or TEXT US at 385-284-7701 (US & Canada only for Text) ALL of our coaches are running very successful businesses of their own based on the models we teach here! We've been setting the standard for excellence in e-commerce and Amazon seller coaching since 2002 with over 7,000 students served! Hundreds of our successful, happy students have been interviewed on our podcast! AdvancedReplensMastermind.com with Jimmy Smith If you have an Amazon Replens momentum of $10K per month in sales or more, it's time to surround yourself with other highly successful sellers and start to automate and scale your business. Please reach out to our coaching team if you'd like to inquire about when we will have another session. ProvenWholesaleSourcing.com - the online course lead by Rich Potter and his team that teaches you how to find a steady stream of new wholesale opportunities on Amazon. This course is free in the https://ProvenAmazonCourse.com ProvenAmazonCourse.com - the comprehensive course that contains ALL our Amazon training modules, recorded events and a steady stream of latest cutting edge training including of course the most popular starting point, the REPLENS selling model. The PAC is updated with new courses free for life! PrepCenterNetwork.com - Need a hand in prepping inventory? We have a list of all known Amazon seller prep centers worldwide. If you know of a prep center that's not listed, please let us know! Humnbird.com - branding services for all of your private label products or bundled products https://www.AccrueMe.com/silentjim AccrueMe is a friend of this community that you'll be hearing more about. They offer fantastically flexible funding options for Amazon sellers who need more cash for inventory. If you use their funding services, be SURE to tell them we sent you and they'll give you $500 in free cash as a new client! SilentJim.com/updates - get an alert on your smartphone each time we have a new podcast episode!
Steve Wang is the General Manager of Wargaming Sydney and winner of the Adam Lancman award for AGDA 2021. Steve joins Pete for a special 1 on 1 chat about the games industry and how he's seen it change over his 30 years at the top!
Steve Wang is the General Manager of Wargaming Sydney and winner of the Adam Lancman award for AGDA 2021. Steve joins Pete for a special 1 on 1 chat about the games industry and how he's seen it change over his 30 years at the top!
Today we meet with a group of ProvenAmazonCourse.com students who formed a mastermind that has propelled all of their businesses to incredible heights! Just as the bible says, "Iron sharpens iron", it has certainly held true in this group! We discuss not only the power of connections and relationship building, but also some very specific tips about running "low daily spend" PPC ads to help you grow your REPLENS or Amazon business, how to incorporate a virtual assistant to scale further faster (aka ProvenReplensVA.com), and who should definitely attend our upcoming event in Louisville, KY (August 12-14th 2022) TheProvenConference.com Today's guests are: Jason Marshall, Doug Hampshire, Steve Wang, Stephen Alsobrook and Steven Schraer - all members of a mastermind that we helped them form after they were a part of our previous ARM (Advanced Replens Mastermind) program. Good news - after that mastermind was such a huge success, we are now taking applications for round two! Get details at: AdvancedReplensMastermind.com Watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/vUVQDIzGVSs Show note LINKS: AdvancedReplensMastermind.com This is how our guests found each other initially as members of the first round of this program and we have launched round two! We know that scaling any business can be challenging, so our experts will be walking you through step-by-step how to grow your business through outsourcing and will even provide 30+ proven standard operating procedures that you can use in your business! Additionally you will be connecting with other advanced sellers so that you can all grow together and network! Come discuss the next round of our "Advanced Replens Mastermind" here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam/posts/5042922729157130/ ProvenReplenTraining.com - A virtual program where we spend many hours training you with the pictures that you take at your local sourcing stores. Perfect for the business owner just beginning and who needs to understand the replens business model. PrepCenterNetwork.com - Need a hand in prepping inventory? We have a list of our recommended prep centers. WORLDWIDE! ProvenWholesaleSourcing.com - Learn the wholesale sourcing strategies discussed on today's episode Come meet the MST family at our live event! TheProvenConference.com - date August 12-14th in Louisville KY ProvenReplensVA.com - We can help you find a VA who is trained in our "Replen Hunting" strategies! Visit this website to learn more! ProvenAmazonCourse.com - the comprehensive course that contains ALL our Amazon modules, events and training including of course REPLENS (updated free for life). ProvenAmazonCourse.com/legends The private membership facebook group which takes your business to the next level. My Silent Team Facebook group. 100% FREE! Join 62,000 + Facebook members from around the world who are using the internet creatively every day to launch and grow multiple income streams through our exciting PROVEN strategies! There's no support community like this one anywhere else in the world! How Can I find others in your facebook group who live near me? https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam/posts/4243062552476489/ JimCockrumCoaching.com - Get a free session with a business consultant on our team at 1-800-994-1792 / 1-801-693-1688 or TEXT US at 385-284-7701 (US & Canada only for Text) SilentJim.com/updates - get an alert on your smartphone each time we have a new podcast episode!
Dr. Jeff S. Pierce and Steve Wang, CEO of SuperDraft call in from Las Vegas on Day 1 of the NFL Draft. The AASM panel will be reviewing the top 5 most common wrist injuries including carpal tunnel and De Quervain's Syndrome. We are also joined by Maragaret Trimer from the Jamie Daniels Foundation to wrap up our Hero of the Month for April.
In the AIPT Movies Podcast “Year End Spectacular”, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss their favorite movies of 2021! Alex also interviews Micheline Pitt, co-writer/co-director of the dark fantasy short, Grummy, starring Black Widow's Violet McGraw. Grummy is a great, imaginative short that deals with a sensitive subject and it is currently available for free on YouTube! As always, the gang covers movie news and new releases, but this time they also talk about some of the New Year's Eve-themed movies they've had the pleasure of working on.The AIPT Movies podcast is hosted by Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com. You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!
Steve Wang is the General Manager of Wargaming Sydney and winner of the Adam Lancman award for AGDA 2021. Steve joins Pete for a special 1 on 1 chat about the games industry and how he's seen it change over his 30 years at the top! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Byrd and Matt are joined by Chris Marti (Cosmic Monster) and Jared Foust (Xenofauna) to discuss the rich history of kaiju fan films! We discuss their recent short Ultraman Sorta vs. Godzilla (which Jared directed and Chris did sound design for) and then we get into the history of kaiju fan films, going way back to the 50s and forward all the way into the present. Future trail blazers such as Hideaki Anno, Shinji Higuchi, John Carpenter, Steve Wang, Nobuhiko Obayashi, Tom Woodruff, and others got their start making fan films, often featuring our favorite iconic giant monsters, including Godzilla, Gorgo, King Kong, Ultraman and more. We discuss the fan films of Don Glut, Gainax, Steve Wang and others including well known titles such as Wolfman vs. Godzilla, Coming Out, Bambi Meets Godzilla, Godzilla: Battle Royale, and Toho's Gemstone contest entries, as well as obscurities like Godzilla vs. Mito Komon, and Godzilla vs. the Netherlands. Relax and enjoy the show!
Lured Up Podcast 193 Record Date - 8/31/21 Publish Date - 9/6/21 With this being a very important week for Pokémon GO and its community, there is plenty to discuss. We begin with the response from Niantic, which came via blog and was penned by Executive Producer, Steve Wang. He explains what was learned and what will be acted on based on the findings from the Task Force meetings. All in all, this was very positive and a step in the right direction. We follow up with a complete retelling of the second meeting we had with Niantic, where a TON of information was shared. From how the Task Force was divided into teams, to Code Yellow, to the Creator Group, we are very excited to share all of the details. Some of this news and topics have never been discussed previously. After the break we dig into the news like the wrap up of the Ultra Unlock and the onset of the Season of Mischief. We have the Incense Event, the Psychic Spectacular, and all of the GBL Season 9 news to get through. Even when there is a ton of community and developer news happening, the game itself must continue to press on! Ultra Unlock 1 & 2 - https://bit.ly/LU193Unlock Ultra Unlock 3 - https://bit.ly/LU193Unlock3 Psychic Spectacular - https://bit.ly/LU193Psychic Season of Mischief - https://bit.ly/LU193Mischief GBL Season 9 - https://bit.ly/LU193GBL9 Niantic Response - https://bit.ly/LU193Wang Support the show by shopping at TCGPlayer.com using this link - https://bit.ly/TCGPlayerAffiliate Pokémon Professor Network Merch Store - https://bit.ly/PPNMerchStore Secret League Pin - http://bit.ly/SecretLeaguePin Google Calendar - https://bit.ly/LuredUpGoogleCalendar Willow's Almanac - https://bit.ly/LU127WillowsAlmanac info@luredup.com Inappropriate Voicemail, Text, and Picture Line - 732-835-8639 http://pokemonprofessor.com https://www.luredup.com http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetPatreon http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetFacebook http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetTwitter http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetYouTube http://bit.ly/PokeProfNetInstagram http://bit.ly/LuredUpTumblr http://bit.ly/LuredUpApplePodcasts http://bit.ly/LuredUpSpotify http://bit.ly/LuredUpStitcher http://bit.ly/LuredUpGooglePodcasts http://bit.ly/LuredUpIHeartRadio https://bit.ly/LUPodchaser Hosts Ken Pescatore Adam Tuttle Writer and Producer Ken Pescatore Executive Producer Paul Bhatt Show music provided by GameChops and licensed through Creative Commons ▾ FOLLOW GAMECHOPS ▾ http://instagram.com/GameChops http://twitter.com/GameChops http://soundcloud.com/GameChops http://facebook.com/GameChops http://youtube.com/GameChops http://www.gamechops.com Intro Music Lake Verity (Drum & Bass Remix) Tetracase GameChops - Ultraball http://gamechops.com/ultraball/ https://soundcloud.com/tetracase https://soundcloud.com/MegaFlare0 Break Music National Park Mikel & GameChops GameChops - Poké & Chill http://smarturl.it/pokechill https://twitter.com/mikel_beats Outro Music Vast Poni Canyon CG5 & GlitchxCity (Future Bass Remix) GameChops - Ultraball http://gamechops.com/ultraball/ http://soundcloud.com/cg5-beats https://soundcloud.com/glitchxcity Pokémon And All Respective Names are Trademark and © of Nintendo 1996-2021 Pokémon GO is Trademark and © of Niantic, Inc.Lured Up and the Pokémon Professor Network are not affiliated with Niantic Inc., The Pokémon Company, Game Freak or Nintendo. #pokemon #pokemongo #podcast
An interview with director of Drive, special effects legend, Steve Wang. Drive stars Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, John Pyper-Ferguson, Brittany Murphy, Tracey Walter, James Shigeta, Masaya Kato, Sanaa Lathan, and more. Action Choreography by Koichi Sakamoto. Music by David Williams. Director of Photography Michael G. Wojiechowski. Written by Scott Phillips. Directed by Steve Wang.
Hey Bombers! Welcome back to this action packed episode of Not A Bomb podcast. On this week's episode, Troy and Brad are joined by fan favorite, John Nance, to discuss 1997's martial arts classic - Drive. Get ready for lots of face kicking. We mean a lot! Since Drive is an American made martial arts film, the gang starts off the show discussing their favorite American Martial Arts films of all time and Troy makes a proclamation towards the end that shakes Brad to his core. We share our opinion on Brittany Murphy's eccentric performance in the film and discuss our fascination with Walter the Einstein Frog. Yep, a large frog with Einstein's brain! Oh, and we also discover Brad's love for bazookas. This is a pretty weird episode. Did we mention all the face kicking?Drive is directed by Steve Wang and stars Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, Brittany Murphy, Tracey Walter, and John Pyper-Ferguson.To celebrate our love for martial arts films, Not A Bomb is running a contest to give away a free copy of The Papers Tigers. To enter this contest, please send us an email and tell us about a film you saw for the first time in 2021 that you loved. Send those emails to NotABombPod@gmail.com. Also, if you like what you hear, leave a review on Apple Podcast.Cast: Brad, Troy, John
Steve Wang is a legendary special effects artist who worked on PREDATOR, HELLBOY, GREMLINS 2 and dozens of other stone-cold classics. He's also a great director. No one in North America has done a better job of marrying complex practical special effects and high octane Hong Kong-style action than Steve Wang in films like KUNG FU RASCALS, GUYVER: DARK HERO and DRIVE (1997). I enjoyed speaking to Steve about his directorial career, and topics under discussion include his time as the director (briefly) of POWER RANGERS: THE MOVIE, an unmade Steven Seagal film, and a reboot of FIST OF THE NORTH STAR that was meant to star Mark Dacascos! *** For an interview more centred around Steve Wang's make-up career, check out his great appearance on THE DARK SOCIETY PODCAST: https://soundcloud.com/darkartsociety/steve-wang-ep-155. Steve Wang's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevewangcreaturecreator/ Steve Wang's Elite Creature Collectibles: http://www.elitecreature.com/
Javi e Iván se vinieron muy arriba proponiendo esta peli para “Jodamos un clásico” y no pensaron en las consecuencias; nos van a llover palos… todos por culpa de Rut, a la que, por lo que sea, no le ha gustado la película. Hablamos de la ética del Predator, de sus uñas, de los chistes de vaginas y del por qué en las pelis y series de acción de los 80 los coches siempre vuelcan a la izquierda. Os hablamos de Stan Winston, creador de la criatura y de Steve Wang el diseñador de la pintura, al que Iván idolatra. De cómo fue el proceso creativo del Predator y del desastre del primer diseño que se parece más a una gamba roja que a una criatura del espacio. Sin olvidarnos del talento para la acción John McTiernan y del acento austriaco de Schwarzenegger… vamos que no nos olvidamos de darle palos a nadie. Esperamos que os guste.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Javi e Iván se vinieron muy arriba proponiendo esta peli para “Jodamos un clásico” y no pensaron en las consecuencias; nos van a llover palos… todos por culpa de Rut, a la que, por lo que sea, no le ha gustado la película. Hablamos de la ética del Predator, de sus uñas, de los chistes de vaginas y del por qué en las pelis y series de acción de los 80 los coches siempre vuelcan a la izquierda. Os hablamos de Stan Winston, creador de la criatura y de Steve Wang el diseñador de la pintura, al que Iván idolatra. De cómo fue el proceso creativo del Predator y del desastre del primer diseño que se parece más a una gamba roja que a una criatura del espacio. Sin olvidarnos del talento para la acción John McTiernan y del acento austriaco de Schwarzenegger… vamos que no nos olvidamos de darle palos a nadie. Esperamos que os guste. Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Alkemist. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/875365
Steve Wang joins us on the Learn Squared Podcast and shares how his journey as a professional artist has changed him from his early days to what is now his 8th year. We also discuss the future of the industry and much more. - Learn from Steve Today and Give him a Follow: https://www.learnsquared.com/courses/concept-art-hacks https://www.artstation.com/swang https://www.instagram.com/swang.art/ - Visit Learnsquared today and get ALL FIRST LESSONS FREE! https://www.learnsquared.com - Your Host Aaron Dhanda: https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron/
Welcome to a very special bonus episode of the Scary Stuff Podcast! While we were researching Dragon Blue (starring The Great Muta) for Episode 13, we came across an old NJPW promotional video titled "The Great Muta: Origin of the Demon. It was a fascinating short film that we were thrilled to see was conceived by the director of Dragon Blue (Takuya Wada) and shared the same creature designer (the amazing Steve Wang). We were then even more thrilled to discover the man inside the monster suit battling Muta was Evil Ted Smith, a longtime makeup and fx worker in Hollywood who recently began doing fabulous foam cosplay instructional videos via Twitch and Youtube. We're so grateful Ted gave us a bit of his time, as we had a fabulous chat about his early days in the industry, tussling with Keiji Mutoh himself, building robots for Rob Zombie, miniature model work on The Fifth Element and MUCH more. After you listen to this interview, be sure to check out Ted's pages at the link below! Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvilTed40 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evilted_channel/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/evilted40 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/eviltedsmith
This week we return to the world of the Guyver and the Zoanoids for the followup episode regarding the 1994 sequel, GUYVER: DARK HERO. With a new lead actor, and a more serious and darker tone, this Steve Wang directed ‘straight-to-video’ release has gained quite a cult status, and ‘PostMortem’ Paul determines whether this status … Continue reading Episode 85: Guyver: Dark Hero (1994)
The founder of SuperDraft, Steve Wang, talks about how this DFS platform could be the next big player in the industry
Last week we ran our interview with founder and CEO of World of Tanks makers Wargaming, Victor Kislyi, and this week it's a kind of part two as we look at the local story of the same company.Today we're hearing from Steve Wang, General Manager of Wargaming Sydney. Before that he was the CEO of Big World, the middleware developer that used to make massively multiplayer systems and license them to companies, including Wargaming, before being acquired to become part of the World of Tanks family and run this critical aspect of its online infrastructure for the whole company and all its games.We talk about that transition, about working and collaborating in a global organisation like Wargaming, and on the state of the industry in Australia and NSW, and also how we can keep improving the environment to ensure we are growing great talent to create more opportunities like the one Big World made for itself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The local Wargaming office has been really generous with their time lately - we spoke to Thaine Lyman back in July - and this week we go all the way to the top off the back of all the 10th anniversary celebrations for World of Tanks. Today I'm talking to Victor Kislyi, the founder and CEO himself, direct from his HQ office in Cyprus. We explore the history of World of Tanks as well as the much longer history of Wargaming and what it was like to finally make a game that defined a genre. Victor has some really insightful thoughts on what it means for a game to become a real hobby for its fans, and how to respect your audience by never forgetting a few critical factors that maintain the trust with your audience. We also talk about having studios all around the world and what values that brings to a game company too.This is part one of a pair of episodes, with Victor's global perspectives this week and then next week we'll look closer to home when we chat to Steve Wang, the head of Wargaming Sydney, about how his local team has evolved and become such a critical part of the global Wargaming empire. Let's hop to it, my chat with Victor Kislyi, founder and CEO of Wargaming.net. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Special effects master and creature creator Steve Wang has worked on some of the biggest and best movies that have inspired imaginations the world over. Watch and listen to his behind the scenes stories working on amazing movies like Hellboy, Predator, Guyver: Dark Hero, Underworld, Gremlins 2, The Monster Squad, Evil Dead 2 and much more.
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Guyver: Dark Hero (1994) by Director, Steve Wang. Starring, David Hayter, Kathy Christopherson and Bruno Patrick. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Episode 50 – The One with The Return of Steve Wang Well hello there, welcome to our podcast. This is episode 50 of Kaiju Curry House – The One with The Return of Steve Wang. Please download from your favourite podcast service and enjoy our content. Also, go on over to heroespodcasts.com to see other...
This is Blacklisted Cinema, where you are encouraged to talk during the movie. The movie this episode is Guyver: Dark Hero, a 1994 American superhero film based on the manga & anime, Bio Booster Armor Guyver. Written by Nathan Long and directed by Steve Wang, the film stars David Hayter in the title role. Sean Barker became the unwilling host to an alien bio-armor known as the Guyver. A year ago he destroyed the Kronos Corporation, an organization of mutants who want the Guyver. Now he is trying to find why the Guyver unit forces him to fight and kill evil. Subscribe to us on itunes rate 5* @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blacklisted-podcast/id1058504075?mt=2 PodOmatic http://blacklisted.podomatic.com/ Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/blacklisted?refid=stpr Google Play https://play.google.com/music/m/Imonfnjs7535svy3wtwdx7rhbpa?t%3DBlacklisted_Podcast Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/01L8OZCsaKQZrN2Lm2vb22 Or wherever you steal your free podcast.
In this episode, discover the vibrant work of Will Domeyer and how his hard work (un)expectedly landed him his dream job. Also, learn how he grabbed a mentorship seat on our Concept Art Hacks course with Steve Wang! Follow Will here: https://www.artstation.com/william_dylan https://www.instagram.com/william__dylan/ Learn from the best for FREE here: https://www.learnsquared.com/ Your host: https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron/
Episode 30 – The One with Steve Wang Hello and welcome to episode 30 of Kaiju Curry House. Please download from your favourite podcast service and enjoy our content. Also, go on over to heroespodcasts.com to see other episodes and series. So The One with Steve Wang is awesome because Steve Wang is awesome. This...
This week I interview my old pal from my makeup effects days, Steve Wang. Steve is a legend in the business and it was really fun chatting about the old days as well as his stories about designing and creating the Predator, working at Stan Winston's, directing his first feature film, creating life sized sculptures for Blizzard entertainment, getting started in the MUFX biz, working at Rick Baker's shop and tons more! This was a ton of fun for me to do and Steve is an excellent interview! Lots of fun. Interview starts around 14:44 Also: the Art Life update and a fascinating email from listener R.E. Chappell. Please help "Chet Zar: I Like To Paint Monsters" get on to Netflix: help.netflix.com/en/titlerequest Steve’s Instagram : @stevewangcreaturecreator Steve Wang's website: https://www.theonyxforge.com Steve Wang on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StevewangCreatureCreator/ The Dark Art Society Podcast is produced by Chet Zar Become an Official Member of the Dark Art Society: www.patreon.com/DarkArtSociety Chet’s Patreon: www.patreon.com/ChetZar The Dark Art Society Instagram: instagram.com/darkartsociety Official Dark Art Society Website: www.darkartsociety.com The Dark Art Society Podcast is now available in a variety of places, including the following platforms: SoundCloud: @darkartsociety iTunes: apple.co/2gMNUfM Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=134626&refid=stpr Podbay: podbay.fm/show/1215146981 YouTube: bit.ly/2nNYPre DarkArtSociety.com Copyright Chet Zar LLC 2019
Concept artist Steve Wang joins us this week to discuss his path through different art schools, how he’s grown as an artist and freelancer, and how he plans to adapt his creative style to achieve the goals he’s set out for himself as a creative. GUEST LINKS: Steve’s Website: http://www.swang.org/ Steve’s ArtStation: https://www.artstation.com/swang Steve’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swang.art/ OATS Studios: https://oatsstudios.com/ Steve’s Course on Learn Squared: https://www.learnsquared.com/courses/concept-art-hacks ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast Merch Store: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/store ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: H.R. Giger: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Giger Jaime Jones: https://www.artpad.org/ James Jean: http://www.jamesjean.com/ Armchair Expert: https://armchairexpertpod.com/ Art Center: http://www.artcenter.edu/ FZD School: https://fzdschool.com/ Ian Spriggs: https://www.artstation.com/ianspriggs King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: https://amzn.to/2FpX1fu John Park: https://www.artstation.com/jparked Kim Jung Gi: https://www.kimjunggius.com/ Escape at Dannemora: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_at_Dannemora Death Stranding: https://amzn.to/2TfTVCl The Art of Death Stranding: https://amzn.to/2voftDY Akvis for Photoshop: https://akvis.com/en/index.php The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
For this very special edition of the podcast, we are joined by director and prolific special effects legend, Steve Wang! Steve directed the Guyver 1 and 2 (among other films) and has created special effects and monsters for Predator, Evil Dead 2, the Monster Squad, Beetlejuice, Gremlins 2, and WAY more. Steve joins us for a candid discussion where he talks about a variety of topics, including his early love for monsters, breaking out with Predator, quitting the first Power Rangers movie, the hardships of the Guyver films, his work on the 1998 Godzilla movie, transitioning into directing, producing Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight and more! We also bust some LONG standing myths about Robocop, Ultraman, and Primus (yes, the band)!
Recently-launched New England-based daily fantasy sports company, SuperDraft, is excited to announce its entry into the world of daily fantasy football with its week 1 main event, the NFL $125,000 Kickoff, including a grand prize of $25,000 for first place.
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Drive (1997) by Director, Steve Wang. Starring, Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, John Pyper-Ferguson and Brittany Murphy. For more Off The Shelf Reviews:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/joinPodcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviewsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviewsSupport us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviewsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviewsDiscord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
This episode we invited Steve Wang, COO and Co-founder of Tezign. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from ZheJiang University and then went on to receive his Masters from Columbia University. He is an expert of A.I. and a World Economic Forum Global Shaper. Previously he worked in U.S. and In 2015, he joined Tezign as a cofounder. Tezign is a creative and marketing supplier platform and data intelligence solution trusted by world's leading brands. In Tezign, Steve focuses on developing leading mar-tech products and also participates in many research projects of “Design A.I. LAB”. Today with Steve Wang, also known as Wang Zhe, we learn about his experiences in the West, and how he brought his knowledge back to the East.1:23 Intro 1:57 Steve's personal journey 2:53 How Tezign was born 4:05 Tech + design 4:33 Why Tezign chose this area of focus 5:54 Challenges faced when they first started 7:22 What’s Tezign’s biggest advantage 11:02 Why chinese market 14:23 How design thinking is different in china 16:15 Future of Tezign 18:14 How Tezign deals with corporate innovation 19:26 Tezign team structure
Welcome back to 'A Sculpted Life' podcast Season 2 with Pal Tiya International Host Yvonne Anderson. We've got the second and final part of our interview with Artist, Sculptor & Creature Creator Steve Wang today. In this episode Steve talks about: • Life in business and art • Nurturing talent • Learning how to do Bronze for the first time • Projects he is proud of • What his hopes are for the future • How to inspire yourself to create Watch out for our guest next Tuesday and don't forget to like, share, subscribe and leave a review/comment. Special thanks to Lance Lones for the vocal Intro and Outro! If you haven't listened to Season 1 of A Sculpted Life...we've got the whole Season here: https://bit.ly/2SbItrT Music: Intro & outro music “Zazie” Kevin MacLeod (incompetach.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Background track: Dreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0
Welcome to the first part of Steve Wangs interview with host Yvonne Anderson from Pal Tiya International. This episode of A Sculpted Life is dedicated to Steve's long time friend, Matt Rose, who sadly passed away when this episode was being edited. In this episode Steve talks about: His ethos Imposter syndrome Skills Compliments Criticism Purpose What makes a good artist Inspiration His Rick Baker interview And his career thus far Watch out for part 2 and don't forget to like, share, subscribe and leave a review/comment. Steve's Website is: http://www.alliancestudio.net & his Facebook is Steve Wang Creature Creator. Blog post with pics for this episode are at: https://www.paltiya.com/blog/a-sculpted-life-season-2-episode-3 If you haven't listened to Season 1 of A Sculpted Life...we've got the whole Season here: https://bit.ly/2SbItrT Special thanks to Lance Lones for his vocal intro and outro! Intro & Outro Music: "Zazie" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Background track: Dreams by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoy the episode so other creatives can find it :) Happy Listening, The Pal Tiya Crew
In this preview of A Sculpted Life we introduce the upcoming episodes in Season 2. We've got some great guests coming up: Steve Wang, Amazing Sculptor and Creature Designer who was the lead concert designer, sculptor and painter on probably one of Hollywood's most memorable creatures ‘The Predator', next is Amber Geneva Erkilatian a sculptor and art teacher in Vermont then Maker Zac Johnson who has worked with Weta Workshop on Power Rangers, Blade Runner 2049 and more, Glenda Bartel an Artist from Michigan, and we've also got more fun interviews lined up for you in Season 2. Jingle Music: "Zazie" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Intro and Outro by Lance Lones
After Sean face-plants into a one-of-a-kind alien armor prototype, he teams up with Luke Skywalker to bring down David Gale's Chronos Corporation and its army of Ninja Turtles. As a mostly faithful anime adaption, Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang deliver the goods for this beast-beatin' romp of amazing practical effects. Behold as Jimmie Walker transforms into Jar Jar Binks before your very eyes—and then gets his ass kicked. Also, Mark Hamill turns into a cockroach. The Zoanoid shit has finally hit the fan, so grab your plastic lunchbox filled with bio-booster armor because we are about to transform with The Guyver. DYN-O-MITE!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviedumpster)
After Sean face-plants into a one-of-a-kind alien armor prototype, he teams up with Luke Skywalker to bring down David Gale’s Chronos Corporation and its army of Ninja Turtles. As a mostly faithful anime adaption, Screaming Mad George and Steve Wang deliver the goods for this beast-beatin’ romp of amazing practical effects. Behold as Jimmie Walker … Continue reading "1.22 The Guyver" The post 1.22 The Guyver appeared first on Movie Dumpster.
One of the great things about Monsterpalooza, and other makeup FX heavy trade shows is you get to meet the people who make a life around doing the work, and who care enough to help others do it too. For my money, this chat with sculpting and creature legend Steve Wang was the most potent use of 20 minutes anyone could have. Steve was in high demand, but Todd managed to get him for a short timeslot on the mic and we jumped straight in with the sculpting talk. I wanted to get a grasp on why ZBrush was still a mystery to me (and many others) and there is some golden wisdom in here which is worth hearing if you have been left blinking at the apparant dearted ship of digital creativity. If you feel like you are on the dockside, waving sadly at a ship of endless creativity disappearing into the distance and cursing yourself for missing the boarding window, then you need to it down, listen up and dry those tears! Putting this together and listening to it put me right back there and fired me up, so get stuck in and listen. Steve has such economy of explanation, he doesn't waste time or fluff around - he gets straight to the point and lands that info sqare in the part of your brain that is ready to go! Check out Steve's instagram @stevewangcreaturecreator and alliance studio and elitecreature.com. Thanks for listening. You can email the show at stuartandtodd@gmail.com, visit the facebook page and join us there. -Stuart & Todd
The increasing demand of mobile UI/UX and the gradual openness of the society to freelancers have led to the rapid development of China's design and creativity industry. Tezign, as a data-driven design platform, helps companies connect and match designers in different scenarios. In this episode, we invited Tezign's co-founder and chief product officer Steve Wang to share his observations in China's design ecosystem and his judgments on future opportunities. He particularly shared how Tezign, as a bridge between foreign designers and Chinese companies, has promoted the development of creativity ecosystems both at home and abroad. Show Notes: 02:06 Steve Wang Introduction 02:53 How Tezign started 03:46 17 Million designers in China 04:10 More designers in tech companies 05:56 The improvement of creativity and design in China 07:00 More foreign designers in China 07:28 Utilizing user data to improve the mobile UI/UX 09:58 What's the motivation for foreign designers to work with Chinese clients 13:19 What are the obstacles for those foreign designers in terms of communication and Tezign's solutions 17:11 Leveraging AI technology and human power 18:30 Are there still opportunities in China design community 21:05 Freelancing industry in China is developing but... 22:15 Supply and demand for freelancers in China 24:20 Contact Tezign Feel free to leave a comment and start a conversation with us! If you have an ideal guest whom you would like to listen to, please let us know and we'll do our best to realize it! Many thanks to our special host Oscar Ramos and Ryan Shuken, guest Steve Wang, editor David and Geep, organizer Chinaccelerator and sponsor People Squared.
3D printing is having an effect on the way things are made. This episode talks about what those things are, how it benefits us all and how you can get involved. Chris Dombos knows a thing or two about 3D printing, and he is also a massive FX nerd so we got on rather well. Having met him first at LA IMATS in Jan 2017 (I discovered he had some of the original Lost Boys moulds), it made sense to catch up when he came over to London recently. Of course, I figured bring the mic and make a podcast out of it. We recorded in a cemetery in London, so there are background noises. The whole gamut of life - cars, sirens, passing people, kids, birds in the sky, aircraft, wind – it’s all there in a place of the dead. It's all background, our audio is clear and we chatted about a number of great topics which matter to anyone who makes things. This includes: There have been a number of auctions as big FX shops started scaling down! This means that the larger shops have all but disappeared but more smaller operations opening up. Props Store London https://propstore.com/ Importance of design and the danger of generic, the process informing the look. Occulus Medium: https://www.oculus.com/medium/ Cost of CAD programs - the free and the fortunes. Digital sculpting revealing an artists lack of anatomical understanding, and how an understanding of form is essential to good sculpture regardless of the medium – clay or pixels. Costs or materials v digital process. It exists as a process, will only get better. The increased incident of joined up thinking, and how digital FX uses a team to create what would have been the job of one person, teams fitting together. For practical FX this wider collaboration is a new thing. We also mention some great artists. These include: Norman Cabreara https://www.instagram.com/norman_cabrera_monsters/ Steve Wang https://www.instagram.com/stevewangcreaturecreator/ Gio Nakpil http://gionakpil.com/ Bill Corso https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/artists/special-effects-makeup-artist-bill-corso Digital Makeup Group - http://www.digitalmakeupgroup.com/ Adam beane and 'CS Wax' http://www.adambeaneindustries.com/cx5/ Landon Meier http://www.hyperflesh.com/ Jose Fernandez and http://ironheadstudio.com/ Software and websites to help include: Modo https://www.foundry.com/products/modo Places to learn 3D Sculpting https://www.renderosity.com/ http://www.wings3d.com/ Sculptris http://pixologic.com/sculptris/ ZBrush Central http://www.zbrushcentral.com/ ZBrush http://pixologic.com/zclassroom/ ZBrush Core https://store.pixologic.com/zbrushcore/ who listened to sculptors to make the software work for sculpture. Mudbox (https://www.autodesk.com/products/mudbox/overview ), DigiPen https://www.digipen.edu/ Gnomon https://www.gnomon.edu/ Pluralsight (Formerly Digital Tutors) https://www.pluralsight.com/ https://www.gentlegiantstudios.com/ https://3dprinting.com/what-is-3d-printing/ Reality Capture – photogrammetry software https://www.capturingreality.com/ Hope you enjoy this episode - It's exciting and scary at the same time for me. Check us out on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/stuartandtodd/ or email us direct at stuartandtodd@gmail.com! - Stuart & Todd
Rob Burns makes great sculpting tools because he sculpts and knows what works. Blog post for this episode with video: http://www.learnmakeupeffects.com/rob-burns/ -------------------------------- It helps to know your tools, and in the podcast, he chats about how he started the company and how he paid his dues. We also chat with Mitch of Brick In The Yard again, and we talk about the proliferation of information in the hi-tech age and how having so much information on hand doesn't necessarily mean that it makes it into the brain. Incidentally, this is what the tribble-like recorder looked like which we mention in the podcast: Sculpting Tools Tools are something I have an unreasonable desire for, and I have far too many already but I'll be damned if that will stop me buying more. I have done a few posts on tools, manufacture tutorials and loop tool repair. This doesn't mean I don't buy tools as well - just because I know how to make a sandwich doesn't mean I don't go to Subway on occasion! When I met with Rob at BITY, I had a play with the Steve Wang set, a signature set of tools designed in association with the master creature designer himself! I liked them so much I bought a set there and then for myself, and also got another set for a giveaway on the podcast. See the competition details below to enter! Our email is stuartandtodd@gmail.com Makeup Education Todd is busy with the newest edition of his book, and I have had a few cool jobs and loads of teaching spots which led me to reflect on the differences between the job and the education side of things. There are a few recurring issues I see partly because I think people think 'makeup' sounds like an easy option and partly because academic frameworks don't necessarily make for a good approach to what is a vocational skill. This being the case, we want to hear from anyone who is/was either a student or tutor in a makeup college/school/course and has a strong feeling either good or bad. What was your experience? What went well and what was pitiful? Did you find yourself surrounded with like-minded artistic souls or was it a difficult mixed group? I've seen a lot of good thing and great tutors working hard to do right by their students, but sometimes any good they do is despite the system they find themselves in rather than because of it. Am I way off? Let me know by emailing stuartandtodd@gmail.com It'll all be handled in confidence - I'm not interested in naming individual schools or people but I am interested in discussing the problem areas and what we can do to address them. Check out Rob Burns and Cutting Edge Sculpture on Facebook, Instagram and the website. Check out Prosthetics Magazine too, available as print or online subscription. This edition features a ton of amazing stuff, and we have part 2 of our latex tutorial - applying latex appliances. Until next time! Stuart & Todd
20 years ago, the best American produced Hong Kong action film was released. That movie is Steve Wang's Drive from 1997 and as fans of Hong Kong cinema, it's a delight to be talking of when other filmmakers, craftsmen and actors do the Hong Kong style well. With Kenny B and the creator of Podcast […]
20 years ago, the best American produced Hong Kong action film was released. That movie is Steve Wang’s Drive from 1997 and as fans of Hong Kong cinema, it’s a delight to be talking of when other filmmakers, craftsmen and actors do the Hong Kong style well. With Kenny B and the creator of Podcast […]
In our fourth Guilty Pleasures episode, we travel back to 1991 for this "interesting" movie. And man, we probably tore this one apart more than any of the others so far, but we had fun. We brag about the effects, and costumes, while criticizing the acting and weird edits.*Spoiler Warning for the Steve Wang cut*Featuring: Everett Mobly, Kendall Mobly, Seth Gleason, Matt Daniels
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Creature creator Steve Wang chats with Tommy Burke. Steve is a director, producer, visual effects and creature artist, best known directing Drive and for his visual effects work on Predator, Gremlins 2, The Devil's Advocate and Underworld. Drive won the Best International Film award in the Fantasia Film Festival 1998. The Not Just Sunglasses & Autographs podcast is hosted by Tommy Burke, who has been working in TV and film production for more than 25 years as a First Assistant Director.
Today we are asking: What Should I Watch on Halloween? Providing the answers are: Trentus Magnus *Host of the podcast Trentus Magnus Punches Reality Sean Ellis *Author of such book as Herculean, Empire, and Hell Ship. He joined us for Book 1 Chapter 11 Frankie B. Washington *Frankie has illistrated such books as Robot God Akamatsu, Volume 1 & 2 and joined us here in Book 1 Chapter 3 Steve Wang and Eddie Yang *Alliance Studio (And subscribe to BoMpod, so you can catch them next time.) Jabbar Raisani * Writer, Director, FX guy, check out his film Alien Outpost and hear his interview in Book 2 Chapter 13: From Game of Thrones to Pulse For more Halloween goodness - Subscribe to get all the "What To Watch" episodes, including SPECIAL: Movies for Halloween Part 1, SPECIAL: Movies for Halloween II: The New Batch and check the back log to hear our musical Halloween episode Book 2, Chapter 18 - Strange case of Doctor Gasp and Mr. Blakeslee To get the newsletter and Jeremy Robinson's Project Nemesis Kaiju Thriller Novel for free, sign up here. Presented by: Jeremy Robinson Hosted By Christopher Ouellette With Music by Mercury Radio Theater, Blaster the Rocket Man, and Professor Elemental Revenge Of The Pith by Professor Elemental This weeks episode of Beware of Monsters is brought to you by the charming people over at Peaceful Wellness.
Donald G. Jackson, Roddy Piper, Sandahl Bergman, and Steve Wang all completely nail it in Hell Comes to Frogtown. It can be argued that there is no funner "bad movie" ever made, especially when how much little money was spent. Sam Hell enters Frogtown to gets some fertile women rescued and then make sweet sweet love to them. This movie rocks. We'll start with our dearly departed Roddy. There's no one out there that could have done a better job with the role of Sam Hell. Period. Roddy nails the role. He's snide, sarcastic, witty, action-packed, intense, funny, and charming. Sam Hell can rival just about anyone out there as for likable characters. Sam Hell is just as lovable as Ash (Evil Dead) or Danton (Deadly Prey). The guy is bad ass and too much fun. Our problem with this film is that its considered a bad movie. It's NOT. This is a high quality, well executed piece with absolutely no flaws. The acting is spot on, the effects are top notch, the story properly delivered, the script is incredible and the very well spent money make this a perfectly made film. Sure if you were to tell someone who has never heard of it that its a movie about a guy with superior sperm has to free some sexy ladies from giant mutated frogs it sounds like a typical bad movie. But this film is as high quality as 90% of films out there.
STEVE WANG, creature creator, special effects designs, art director, writer, film director (HELLBOY, BEETLEJUICE, PREDATOR, KAMEN, UNDERWORLD: EVOLUTION)