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About 70% of TV freelancers are believed to be out of work – can the industry bounce back? Michael Savage reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Send us a textIn this engaging fireside chat, Larry Namer, the co-founder of E! Entertainment Television, sits down with Richard C. Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club, to discuss his extraordinary journey from starting as a cable splicer in New York to building a multi-billion-dollar media empire. With over 50 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Larry reflects on his entrepreneurial path, groundbreaking innovations, and scaling strategies. He also delves into his new book Offscript: Never Follow the Crowd, sharing lessons learned throughout his career, including the value of bold decision-making, simplifying complex ideas, and navigating the entertainment industry.Larry's journey spans from his early days in the cable business to his pioneering work in Russia and China, offering valuable insights into passion, failure, and business resilience. This conversation highlights the mindset and strategies that allowed Larry to successfully build E! Entertainment and revolutionize media.Key takeaways from this fireside chat include:- Bold decision-making and negotiation strategies that propelled E!'s success.- The importance of finding a sustainable path in business rather than just following passion.- Insights on overcoming complex industry challenges with simplicity and perseverance.- Larry's reflections on how to innovate and scale in the ever-evolving media landscape.This conversation with Richard C. Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club, offers an invaluable look into the mindset of an entrepreneur who has built something from the ground up and navigated the media world's biggest challenges.---------------------------------I hope you are enjoying the Family Office Podcast produced by our investor club, the Family Office Club.We use this podcast to interview billionaires, centimillionaires, investors, and family offices and help founders, entrepreneurs and investors scale their platforms and invest more effectively.If you are looking to grow your business, get sharper at investing, and scale you are in the right place.Our 18-year-old investor club, the Family Office Club, has 25 team members, and 17+ million social followers, has closed on over $500M of transactions, has over 7,500 active investors, and hosts 15 live events a year.To join our investor club as a capital raiser or CEO of a company needing capital to access our live community events, please visit https://FamilyOffices.comTo register with us as an investor to access live community events please visit https://InvestorClub.comWe have free web classes and books for you to download at https://familyoffices.com/book/https://CapitalRaising.comTo date, our podcast and YouTube content has been downloaded over 5 million times.
The South African film and television industry will today picket outside the Department of Trade and Industry in Tshwane. The industry is protesting the Department's alleged inaction on critical issues affecting the sector. Elvis Presslin spoke to Ayanda Sibisi, Secretary General of the Independent Producers Organisation
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
For many newcomers, getting permanent residency isn't a simple feat. But on Friday, the provincial government announced a policy that could make things easier. Laura Churchill is the C.E.O. of Picture N.L., and she joined us in studio to talk about how this policy could impact film and tv employees.
Gushwell Brooks speaks to Thinus Ferrera about what we can anticipate in the South African Television industry in 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Second Act Success, host Shannon Russell interviews Cindy Bertram, a former graphic artist turned television producer and writer who has crafted content for HGTV, Dr. Phil, and TV Guide Network. Cindy shares her fascinating career pivot story, from graphic artist to TV producer, and her latest endeavor as a cookbook author. Discover how Cindy's diverse skill set and willingness to embrace new challenges have fueled her second act, including creating a business, publishing a cookbook, and mentoring others.Learn how lessons like "learning every job in the room" can apply to any industry, and hear Cindy's advice for anyone contemplating a career change or starting a new venture. This inspiring conversation is packed with actionable insights and motivation for embracing your passions, overcoming fear, and building a fulfilling second act.3 Key Takeaways for Listeners:Embrace Unexpected OpportunitiesLeverage Your Skills Across IndustriesTake the Leap Without FearSHOW NOTES:https://secondactsuccess.co/175Connect with Cindy Bertram:Book - California Fork & SpoonInstagram------ Book a FREE Call with host and career/business coach Shannon Russell - https://www.calendly.com/second-act-success/coaching-strategyFREE Resourceshttps://secondactsuccess.co/resourcesLISTEN to the How To Quit Your Job and Start A Business Podcast! https://secondactsuccess.co/listenLET'S CONNECT!Instagram - https://instagram.com/secondactsuccessFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/secondactsuccess.coTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@secondactsuccessAll the latest - https://secondactsuccess.co/linksFREE Resources - https://secondactsuccess.co/resources REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE THE PODCAST!
Craig and I open this episode discussing a return to the White House of the worst environmental president in history.Our guest is David Morton, author of "Motion Picture Paradise: A History of Florida's Film and Television Industry." Florida was an epicenter of film and television production in the early 20th century, and again in the 50s and 60s, but politics has often derailed efforts in the state to create an East Coast Hollywood.
Jenny Hawley of Picture NL tells us how the industry is working towards reducing its carbon footprint
In this episode of the podcast, Austin and Lian, the show's first returning guest, discussing the docu-series "Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Children's Television", which gives a behind the scenes look into the abusive, toxic, and sometimes even heinous experiences of child actors on the sets of some of Nickelodeon's most popular tv shows in the 90s/2000s. The conversation delves into the similarities between the toxic elements of children's entertainment and that of abusive churches and high-control religious environments. Get your copy of “A Jumble of Crumpled Papers” here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BCD5PMX5/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr= Connect with us! Austin's Instagram: www.instagram.com/austin_noll Podcast's Instagram: www.instagram.com/crumpledpaperspodcast Email us at crumpledpaperspodcast@gmail.com Connect with Lian! https://www.instagram.com/liansversion/
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Kate met Chad Kultgen when they guested on each other's podcasts. Chad is a journalist, screenwriter, and podcast host. His novels include The Lie; The Average American Male; Strange Animals; The Average American Marriage; and Men, Women, and Children. He is also the creator of the NBC series Bad Judge and Co-author of the "How to Win the Bachelor: The Secret to Finding Love and Fame on America's Favorite Reality Show” with his Game of Roses podcast co-host Lizzy Pace. Reality Life with Kate Casey Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecasey Twitter: https://twitter.com/katecasey Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseyca Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecasey Cameo: https://cameo.com/katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245 Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The altering of an image of Victorian MP Georgie Purcell by Nine News has raised questions about the use of AI technology in the media. Josh Taylor tells Patrick Keneally how this could happen and what's at stake if AI is left unchecked. You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Wendi McLendon-Covey is an American actress and comedian. She is known primarily for her work in comedic and improvisational roles, her work includes The Goldbergs, Bridesmaids, Reno 911and Pixar's 'Elemental'In this week's episode we discuss overcoming rejection, letting go of desperation and trusting the process, grief and saying goodbye in the film & television industry This week's episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Magic Mind was designed for a long-term boost in energy, cognition, and stress management — it's not just a fleeting charge up. You'll start to feel the full effects after taking it consistently for 5 days, with continued improvement through day 10.For more information go to: https://magicmind.com/If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: unquestionablepod@gmail.comFind us here:Twitter: @unquestionpodInstagram: @unquestionablepodTik Tok: @unquestionablepodFacebook: @unquestionablepodcastYoutube: @unquestionablepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, I sit down with Brittany, a mother of three, high-end photographer, and a woman who has navigated the complexities of parenthood, marriage, and a significant career transition. Join us as we explore Brittany's journey through secondary infertility, her experiences with pregnancy loss including a heart-wrenching 20-week loss, ectopic pregnancy, and miscarriage. We also delve into her earlier career in the television industry and the inspiring transition she made to become a successful professional photographer.Key Highlights:- Parenthood and Marriage: Brittany shares her insights on balancing parenthood and marriage while her husband, a marine merchant, is frequently away at sea for extended periods.- Pregnancy Loss: The episode unfolds with Brittany's raw and honest discussion about her experiences with secondary infertility, a devastating 20-week loss, an ectopic pregnancy, and a miscarriage. - TV Industry Transition: We rewind to Brittany's days working in television, exploring the lessons learned and skills acquired that influenced her eventual transition into the world of high-end photography.- Photography Business: Learn about Brittany's journey of building a successful photography business in the Bucks County area, including the challenges faced and the rewarding aspects of her career.Inspiration and Resilience:Throughout the episode, Brittany's strength and resilience shine, providing inspiration for those facing similar challenges. Her story is a testament to overcoming adversity and finding fulfillment in both family life and a fulfilling career.Connect with Brittany:If you'd like to connect with Brittany or learn more about her work as a professional photographer, check out her website: https://www.brittanybreen.com/ and follow her on Instagram @brittanybreenphotography.Stay Connected:Subscribe to The Running Wine Mom for more inspiring stories and conversations. Connect with me @therunningwinemom_ and share your thoughts on this episode. Don't forget to leave a review!Tune in for more episodes, more inspiring journeys, and more Running Wine Mom moments.
Americans are watching a lot of television, but it’s not broadcast or cable TV. For the first time, linear TV made up less than half of all TV viewing last month. We’ll talk about how the rise of streaming and the ongoing Hollywood strikes may accelerate cord cutting. Plus, how the U.S. is still being represented in the Women's World Cup final. And, we’ll play a round of Half Full/Half Empty with guest host and Economics on Tap first-timer Nova Safo, who enlightens us on why all radio show hosts should drink sherry. Here’s everything we talked about: “For the first time, cable and broadcast makes up less than half of TV viewing” from CNN “What to know about SAG-AFTRA waivers and why actors are making movies during the strike” from AP News “American referee Tori Penso picked by FIFA for England-Spain final at Women’s World Cup” from AP News “Beer? Pour me a grey one” from Marketplace “Could stablecoin regulation come sooner with PayPal USD launch?” from Marketplace “First Bank of U.S. to be turned into museum of the American economy” from Marketplace “Can AI product review summaries help us make better purchase decisions?” from Marketplace “Serve Robotics goes public, but the robot delivery industry has a ways to go” from Quartz We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMA
Americans are watching a lot of television, but it’s not broadcast or cable TV. For the first time, linear TV made up less than half of all TV viewing last month. We’ll talk about how the rise of streaming and the ongoing Hollywood strikes may accelerate cord cutting. Plus, how the U.S. is still being represented in the Women's World Cup final. And, we’ll play a round of Half Full/Half Empty with guest host and Economics on Tap first-timer Nova Safo, who enlightens us on why all radio show hosts should drink sherry. Here’s everything we talked about: “For the first time, cable and broadcast makes up less than half of TV viewing” from CNN “What to know about SAG-AFTRA waivers and why actors are making movies during the strike” from AP News “American referee Tori Penso picked by FIFA for England-Spain final at Women’s World Cup” from AP News “Beer? Pour me a grey one” from Marketplace “Could stablecoin regulation come sooner with PayPal USD launch?” from Marketplace “First Bank of U.S. to be turned into museum of the American economy” from Marketplace “Can AI product review summaries help us make better purchase decisions?” from Marketplace “Serve Robotics goes public, but the robot delivery industry has a ways to go” from Quartz We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMA
Production on Hollywood films and hit TV shows has ground to a halt. Apart from the stars on the picket line, how is this strike different from other labour disputes?. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Join us today as we dive deep into the pressing topic of the SAG (Screen Actors Guild) strike and its significant impact on the film and television industry. The SAG strike has become a focal point for many actors and industry professionals who are demanding better pay and respect for their invaluable contributions to the entertainment world. In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the reasons behind the SAG strike and the issues that have led to this critical point in the industry. We will shed light on the challenges faced by actors, crew members, and other professionals who strive for fair wages, improved working conditions, and greater recognition of their talent and dedication. Jake Jensen and Steven Cuoco will share firsthand experiences and insights into the day-to-day struggles faced by those in the entertainment field, and how the SAG strike is galvanizing a movement for change. We will discuss the potential ramifications of the strike on film and television production, and its broader implications for the future of the industry. Tune in for a thought-provoking and enlightening conversation about the SAG strike and the pursuit of fairness, equality, and respect for all those who make magic happen behind the scenes and on the silver screen. Get ready to be informed, inspired, and empowered as we navigate through this crucial issue that impacts the very heart of entertainment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steven-cuoco/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steven-cuoco/support
How the writers strike can change the Television Industry forever. More on Adam 22 How to make the new NBA midseason Tournament matter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-roberson/message
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Kevin Kent is a Retired Navy SEAL. He is now a Director, Producer, Actor, Stuntman, and Military and Technical Advisor for the Film and Television Industry. He is an Executive Protection Consultant and Specialist, and recently worked on Tom Clancy's "Jack Ryan". THE SPONSOR: 5.11 Stores are your one-stop shop for some of the world's most innovative technical apparel, footwear, and gear. From revolutionary backpacks, purpose-built boots, functional fitness gear, and of course, their legendary tactical pants. So, the next time you see one of those five eleven signs, make a pit stop and explore the world of 5.11, or if you can't wait, visit them online at 511tactical.com and use code CLINT to save 20% in-store and online. @511tactical Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
GB News launched in 2021 with a mission to disrupt the relatively safe and sedate world of rolling TV news. Heather Stewart spent a week watching the channel to see what it has become today. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
This podcast might be more suitable to watch in video form since the topic of discussion is design: https://youtu.be/tzpvLekXy6U Heather Pollington is a UK-based Lead Graphic and Surface Designer working in the Film and Television Industry. She has been involved with many popular films like Hellboy 2, Skyfall, Maleficent 2, Marvel's Eternals, and more. She designed the new Symbolic World logo and will be working with me to publish a series of fairy tale books, starting with Snow White. In this discussion, Heather takes us through the creative process of her work in various film projects and finally, we discuss the unique design of our new Symbolic World logo. Heather's website: https://www.heatherpollington.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather.pollington/ ---
In this bonus episode, I share a recent collaboration with The Production Portal where I joined Emma Ritchie along with Bloomtime Media's, Yana Groves and Laura Young from Coordimate for a panel discussion about Industry Mentoring Initiatives in television. I hope you enjoy this special edition of the podcast.If you want to find out more about The Production Portal and the other guests from this panel. You can find them on Instagram:@theproductionportal @cordimatetv@bloomtime_mediaSupport the showIf you enjoyed this podcast and want to stay up to date with the latest episodes then click 'Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or 'Follow' on Spotify. You can also find us on social media:Instagram: @beyondrealityauFacebook: @beyondrealityausTwitter: @beyondrealityauIf you're just starting out in TV and are looking for tips and information about the industry then check out the Beyond Reality Blog at https://beyondrealityau.com.Beyond Reality is an independent podcast, if you'd like to support the show, you can make a one-off contribution HERE (for the cost of a coffee). There's no obligation to give and any contribution will go towards keeping the podcast available. Thank you for checking out Beyond Reality!
While designing costumes for television & film, Jillian Clark began to reflect on the impacts large film productions had on the environment. After becoming disillusioned with the wasteful practices of the industry and costume's reliance on fast fashion brands, Jillian founded Roboro in 2017. Six years later, Roboro has grown from an upcycling retailer to a dynamic sustainable textile waste management company and a leading partner in LA city's pioneering pilot programs to manage the city's growing textile waste problem. Jillian still works as a costume designer and stylist and now approaches each project with a more mindful and sustainable approach. In this episode, Jillian discusses the massive textile waste problem, shares the ways she incorporates sustainability into her costume design, and talks about they way TV and film influences fashion trends. She also shares what's inspiring her right now, and what makes her feel optimistic about the future. For show notes visit: https://www.swapsociety.co/pages/podcast
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Tina Cole, Singer, Actress & Author, “My Three Lives: A Memoir” About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Tina Cole, is a singer and actress who can truly be considered a member of show business royalty, for several reasons. First of all, she's the daughter of Yvonne King of the legendary King Sisters, who were hugely popular big-band singers, and the 1st female vocal group to sing in 4 part harmony. And her father was the iconic pianist, orchestra leader and musical director Buddy Cole, who worked with some of the greatest singers of all time and recorded the soundtracks of over 1,000 movies. Secondly, she's a member of America's First Family of Song - the legendary King Family, which entertained audiences throughout the 60s and 70s with their own TV series and 17 TV specials. And thirdly, she will forever be remembered as the beautiful, sweet-natured Katie Douglas, in one of the greatest TV sitcoms of all time: “My Three Sons”. When she joined the cast of that show in its 8th season as Robbie Douglas' fiancée, and then his wife, she became an international sensation, receiving more fan mail than any other actor in any of Don Fedderson's many TV productions. And she won Photoplay Magazine's People's Choice Award for the Most Promising Actress. And get this: the episode of “My Three Sons” where Katie Douglas gave birth to triplets, was the number one show in the Nielsen Ratings for that week. Our guest has been entertaining audiences since she was a toddler. In addition to performing on TV and on tour with The King Family, and as a member of the immensely popular “Four King Cousins”, and her iconic role on “My Three Sons”, she had a recurring role on “Hawaiian Eye” opposite Robert Conrad and Troy Donohue. She guest starred in TV shows including “The Lucy Show”, “To Rome With Love”, “Adam-12” and many more. And when you thought you were listening to Raquel Welch singing on her 1970 TV Special, you were actually hearing the voice of our guest! She's appeared in a number of theatrical productions including “I Do, I Do”, “The Boyfriend”, “Trail of Dreams”, and “Chemical Imbalance”, and for 10 years she played Ethel Mertz in an “I Love Lucy” tribute show. For her stellar performance in the 2014 movie, “See Me”, she won the Vanguard Award at the Sacramento Film Festival. And in 2014, she received the Golden Halo Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Motion Picture and Television Industry. AND NOW, she's released her long-awaited autobiography entitled, “My Three Lives: A Memoir”, which takes us on an engaging, nostalgic, heartfelt – and sometimes heartbreaking – but ALWAYS uplifting and inspirational, journey through her multi-faceted career, her personal relationships, and her enormously strong bond with her beautiful family. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Tina Cole, go to:https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTinaCole/ #OfficialTinaCole #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Hayley Sales talks "Lucky Hank", working with Bruce Willis, her new album "Til The End", and that time she wrecked her car trying to make an audition! About Hayley: Hayley Sales has graced some of the world's largest stages as the opening artist for Rufus Wainwright, Gavin DeGraw, Jason Mraz, Bare Naked Ladies, G. Love and a host of other top musical talent. She is a seasoned singer, beyond her years whose stunning soulful voice has often been compared to the classic greats like Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Billie Holiday and Barbra Streisand. Recently Sales had the pleasure to collaborate with actress, Sharon Stone on co-writing the song, Never Before which she performs on her upcoming Till The End album. When not performing, writing or recording her music, she is working in front of the camera as an actress. Sales, stars opposite Bruce Willis in the Tubi TV action film, Corrective Measures. Set in the world's most dangerous maximum-security penitentiary, she plays Isabelle Josephs, an MD who finds herself in the middle of anarchy and chaos when tension amongst inmates and staff heightens. Also...fans of television rom/coms can now see her in Amazon Prime's, Just For The Summer. The film follows two former childhood sweethearts, Pen Campbell (Sales) and Jason Humphrey (Brian Daugherty) as they pretend to be a couple to get their matchmaking grandmothers off their backs. Next up for Sales is a recurring cameo role in the upcoming Bob Odenkirk helmed limited AMC series, Lucky Hank where she plays Missy, a polished yet flirtatious and easily irritated television reporter. On the silver screen, this Canadian-American actress appeared in the film Deadpool 2, as the wife of Josh Brolin's character. She also received a prestigious 2021 Leo Award nomination for the musical film, STAND from the British Columbia Film & Television Industry for her portrayal of Helen Armstrong, a Canadian activist and leader of her local chapter of the Women's Labour League in the late 1800s to early 1900s. On the small screen, Sales has guest starred on The Good Doctor, Supergirl, Girlfriends Guide to Divorce, Cedar Cove and Heartbeat. The origin for her career started at an early age when Sales was born into a world of music in the heart of Washington, DC. Her father, Richard Sales was a musician who played with The Ramons, the Grateful Dead and Miles Davis. He also owned and operated GlassWing Studios in the basement of their Victorian home where she would sit for hours on the mixer, letting the R&B beats and soulful melodies rock her to sleep. But it was after listening to a Judy Garland album that changed the course of her life forever. Instagram: @hayleysales Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Okkenga is the Senior Product Manager at RTL2, a TV network from Germany. Ben has spent the last ten years building growth in various departments. Currently, he is responsible for RTL2 projects and products, like the gaming website, mobile apps, and Smart TV applications. In this episode of How I Grew This, Ben talks about how to attract, engage, and retain users on your app, the product that brought RTL2 Connect the Smart TV Award, and how to succeed as a product manager.
Rupert Murdoch has been drawn into a defamation lawsuit brought against Fox News for spreading the conspiracy theory that the 2020 US election was rigged. Ed Pilkington reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Heroes, Action, Adventure, Extreme Sports - Profiles in Courage - The Creative Process
“It's about leaving the planet in a better condition than it is currently. What you're witnessing is years of neglect. It's the humans who have screwed it all up, and the warming of the earth is no different. The oceans are changing. The topography is changing. Mussels are being fried when the tides recede. This is all unnatural. Or maybe it's natural. I think it's Mother Nature just being pissed off and saying, “This is what you get.” And so it's up to everyone to change their ways. Their shopping habits, their eating habits, how much gas they use. All that stuff which people think “that can't affect anything.” Well, you're seeing the result of it now.”Ian Seabrook is an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, working on a number of feature productions, such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2 and Jungle Cruise, along with documentary films such as The Rescue. Seabrook is also the winner of Double Gold & Silver Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards. A full member of the Society of Camera Operators, and the CSC, Seabrook holds both commercial and recreational dive certifications.· www.ianseabrook.net · www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org
Heroes, Action, Adventure, Extreme Sports - Profiles in Courage - The Creative Process
Ian Seabrook is an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, working on a number of feature productions, such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2 and Jungle Cruise, along with documentary films such as The Rescue. Seabrook is also the winner of Double Gold & Silver Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards. A full member of the Society of Camera Operators, and the CSC, Seabrook holds both commercial and recreational dive certifications.· www.ianseabrook.net · www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org
This week, Mike Agerbo and John Biehler talk with Seth Rutledge, a concept artist and Illustrator in the Film and Television industry, about the rise of artificial intelligence generated art and how it is and will affect the industry as far as jobs for newcomers to the industry. All this and the latest tech news. Can't get enough of GetConnected and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the GetConnected podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss mobile technology on the App Show podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing THE TELEVISION HEAVY USER! Industry tech and business veteran, Mick Darling (who also happens to be another of the winners of the 2014 TVOT Hackathon), joins this week's Talk Back to Television. He turns out to be a streamer's FAVORITE CUSTOMER: Lots of services, 2 hours of viewing a night, (pretty much) loves everything and is willing to juggle all the promotional deals to make it happen. Watch and learn if you made HIS favorites list!
This week, Mike Agerbo and John Biehler talk with Seth Rutledge, a concept artist and Illustrator in the Film and Television industry, about the rise of artificial intelligence generated art and how it is and will affect the industry as far as jobs for newcomers to the industry. All this and the latest tech news. Can't get enough of GetConnected and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the GetConnected podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss mobile technology on the App Show podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Lisa Hennessy, an Emmy-nominated TV Producer, content creator, entrepreneur, and global citizen. Her career began in Television in 1995. For 14 years, she served as one of the driving forces behind Mark Burnett Productions. As an original member of the company, Hennessy played an integral role in developing and producing MBP television programs. She is now the Executive Producer of The College Tour, a TV series that tells the story of colleges and universities across the country. Today, she explains how you can prosper in the television industry. Tune in to learn more!
Think about your favourite artists of all time. The ones that inspire you deep in your soul and maybe even motivated you to become an artist yourself. Why do you love them? You most likely appreciate them for more than their talent. It may be their personality, fashion sense, work ethic, values, or beliefs. When they share their vulnerability, struggles and triumphs you may see yourself in those stories. Authentic personal branding is the key to success. In this episode Diane Foy shares phase 1 of her Fans, Media, & Industry Attraction Method.To volunteer to be coaching on the podcast visit dianefoy.com/volunteerLinks & transcript visit dianefoy.com/087
At the end of July, it was reported that Fox News and other publications owned by Rupert Murdoch were starting to abandon their extensive coverage of Donald Trump. However, after the FBI launched an unprecedented raid on his Mar-a-Lago home as part of an investigation into Trump's potentially unlawful removal of White House records when he left office, the former president was back to getting some favourable coverage, at least on Fox News. This week, Joan E Greve speaks to former Republican congressional communications director Tara Setmayer about how in the long term, this ongoing scandal could be beneficial to Trump
From the GHJ “Media Clips” Archive, February, 2021, veteran entertainment lawyer PETER DEKOM returns to expand upon his earlier episode about the state of the film and Television Industry during Covid. Peter been listed in Forbes among the top 100 lawyers in the country and in Premiere Magazine as one of the 50 most powerful people in Hollywood. His strategic consulting and trend analysis helps entertainment entities cope with change. Host Ilan Haimoff leads the Profit Participation Services practice at GHJ. Co-host Jason E. Squire is Editor of The Movie Business Book and Professor Emeritus, USC School of Cinematic Arts.
Ben Okkenga is the Senior Product Manager at RTL2, a TV network from Germany. Ben has spent the last ten years building growth in various departments. Currently, he is responsible for RTL2 projects and products, like the gaming website, mobile apps, and Smart TV applications. In this episode of How I Grew This, Ben talks about how to attract, engage, and retain users on your app, the product that brought RTL2 Connect the Smart TV Award, and how to succeed as a product manager.
The ever-changing Television Industry with Corporate Strategist, Allison Dollar. Allison and I discuss all things content creation, digital technologies, the TV business and the future of the industry. Allison and I discuss all things content creation, digital technologies, the TV business, creating good content, the importance of writing, and the future of the industry. #TV #DigitalTechnology 00:00- 38:00- Intro 00:39- 03:31-Allison's career in Television, working on cool projects, predicting the advent of non-linear editing, starting the Interactive Television Alliance, next generation of media. 03:32-06:00-Creative Freedom driving Technology with Non-Linear Editing and the expansion of all types of content creation. 06:01-11:51- Allison's favorite shows out now. #Hacks. The quality and range of projects has tremendously expanded and the niche TV market. Self Reflection to understand where you see your career and the project. 11:52-18:50 -There is no one way to go about getting your content distributed, but you can test your concept and get great feedback. Sizzle Reels can be better than full on Pilot Episodes. 18:51-20:35-Current Projects and present trends in the TV and Advertising industries. 20:36-26:40- Differences between narrative and advertising content and why writing is so important. 26:41- 28:55-The Interactive Television Association 28:56-31:18-Predicting industry trends and being open to change. 31:19-35:56-The Future Trends- Metaverse, Web Three, and Crypto, and how the internet was a novelty at first that very few really understood. 35:57-38:38-Great stories are still needed in this new digital age. 38:39-43:46 Creativity and Talent still hold most value. Awards still have meaning. People lie about watching intelligent content. Always a demand for great work, though sometimes that can get lost in the fray. #TV #Televsion #Communication #Strategy #CorporateCommunication #NetworkTV #netflix #industry #Industrytrends #Media #Productivity #DigitalStorytelling
As an multi-faceted award winning entertainment industry veteran, Shaun Robinson, with her experience of success in all formats of media provides insight into what it takes to get to the top of you industry as well as how to pivot into new markets and industries.Topics CoveredBuilding then redirecting your brand.Trust and faith in your intuition.Finding your voice.Getting past the noise and no's.More on Shaun RobinsonEmmy Award-winning journalist, television host, author, producer, actress, philanthropist and girls' empowerment activist Shaun Robinson is a true role model. Shaun has won the respect and admiration of millions of daily television viewers throughout her career, including her work as host of the entertainment show, Access Hollywood. Shaun has interviewed Hollywood's biggest stars and covered the red carpets and hosted the official pre-shows for the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmy Awards and Grammy's. Coming from a strong background in television news, Shaun has contributed reports to NBC Nightly News, Today, MSNBC and CNN. Shaun is also familiar to millions of dedicated fans as host and executive producer of the worldwide mega-hit series 90 Day Fiance's Tell All Reunion on TLC - the series airing in 168 countries and territories. The Tell All Reunion show rated the Number #1 show in America.* Shaun is also host and executive producer of the new 90 Day Bares All talk/variety show on Discovery Plus. "This Detroit native is shining on both sides of the camera"Shaun Robinson has new projects in the worksMore on A Seven Deadly Sins SeriesShaun is the executive producer of two new Lifetime original movies, Wrath (which premiered on April 16) and Greed (premiering on April 23) – the next two installments of the network's Seven Deadly Sins Movie Anthology. Shaun made her debut last year (2021) as a movie executive producer with Lust and Envy, which began the anthology. Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story premiered on Lifetime. It stars Michelle Williams (of Destiny's Child fame), Tina Knowles-Lawson (Beyonce's mom), Romeo Miller (who many remember as Lil' Romeo) and Antonio Cupo."WRATH" trailerGreed: A Seven Deadly Sins Story stars Monique Coleman, LisaRaye McCoy, Eric Benet and Nathan Witte."GREED" trailerSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As an multi-faceted award winning entertainment industry veteran, Shaun Robinson, with her experience of success in all formats of media provides insight into what it takes to get to the top of you industry as well as how to pivot into new markets and industries.
Antoinette was born and raised in Cape Town South Africa. She studied at the University of Stellenbosch where she obtained an Honours Degree in Drama and Theatre Arts as well as a Teaching Diploma. Her 20+ year career in the Film and Television Industry gave her the opportunity to live and work in Africa, Europe, China, the USA and finally Canada where she settled with her family in 2000. Sewing has always been her hobby. Antoinette remembers sewing her first apron under her mother's watchful eye at age three. Sewing clothes for fellow students helped Antoinette pay her way through university. She began sewing home furnishings as soon as she moved into her first apartment. Blinds, Drapes & Bedding began in 2001, it is an exclusive Window Treatment consulting service and design/production studio supplying primarily, but not exclusively, to the trade. Each and every item is sewn and constructed by Antoinette personally or under her supervision. With a reputation for doing precise and neat work paying special attention to detail, she takes pride in continually upgrading her knowledge of new developments in the Window Treatment industry and doing industry-directed Webinars throughout the year. She is a WFCP Specialist (Window Fashion Certified Professionals). Antoinette is on Instagram Links and Resources; The Artisan Factory HGTV Renovation Island or in Canada: Island of Bryan Hubdoc JF Fabrics App Princess Margaret Home Lottery Grand Prize Home (Spring 2021. Designed by Sarah Baeumler) Princess Margaret Home Lottery Grand Prize Home (Spring 2020. Designed by Sarah Baeumler) Caerula Mar Club (Resort in the Bahamas) The Workroom Channel Gridded Table Grid Döfix IMBD - look for Antoinette Wilkinson The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by; The Workroom Channel Scarlet Thread Consulting The WCAA The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library Merril Y Landis, LTD Angel's Distributing, LLC Trading Up Consulting, LLC National Upholstery Association
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Won't you be my neighbor? We know the beloved Mister Rogers' quote well, and in this episode, Melissa chats with Paul Siefken, President and CEO of Fred Rogers Productions about how we can keep asking those big questions of ourselves—whether we're in tv production or accounting—to encourage childhood wonder and enthusiasm every day. The post Embracing the power of childhood curiosity in the television industry with Paul Siefken first appeared on cultur(ED).
Ian Seabrook is an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, working on a number of feature productions, such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2 and Jungle Cruise, along with documentary films such as The Rescue. Seabrook is also the winner of Double Gold & Silver Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards. A full member of the Society of Camera Operators, and the CSC, Seabrook holds both commercial and recreational dive certifications.· www.ianseabrook.net · www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org
“It's about leaving the planet in a better condition than it is currently. What you're witnessing is years of neglect. It's the humans who have screwed it all up, and the warming of the earth is no different. The oceans are changing. The topography is changing. Mussels are being fried when the tides recede. This is all unnatural. Or maybe it's natural. I think it's Mother Nature just being pissed off and saying, “This is what you get.” And so it's up to everyone to change their ways. Their shopping habits, their eating habits, how much gas they use. All that stuff which people think “that can't affect anything.” Well, you're seeing the result of it now.”Ian Seabrook is an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, working on a number of feature productions, such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2 and Jungle Cruise, along with documentary films such as The Rescue. Seabrook is also the winner of Double Gold & Silver Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards. A full member of the Society of Camera Operators, and the CSC, Seabrook holds both commercial and recreational dive certifications.· www.ianseabrook.net · www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org
Ian Seabrook is an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, working on a number of feature productions, such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2 and Jungle Cruise, along with documentary films such as The Rescue. Seabrook is also the winner of Double Gold & Silver Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards. A full member of the Society of Camera Operators, and the CSC, Seabrook holds both commercial and recreational dive certifications.· www.ianseabrook.net · www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org
“It's about leaving the planet in a better condition than it is currently. What you're witnessing is years of neglect. It's the humans who have screwed it all up, and the warming of the earth is no different. The oceans are changing. The topography is changing. Mussels are being fried when the tides recede. This is all unnatural. Or maybe it's natural. I think it's Mother Nature just being pissed off and saying, “This is what you get.” And so it's up to everyone to change their ways. Their shopping habits, their eating habits, how much gas they use. All that stuff which people think “that can't affect anything.” Well, you're seeing the result of it now.”Ian Seabrook is an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, working on a number of feature productions, such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2 and Jungle Cruise, along with documentary films such as The Rescue. Seabrook is also the winner of Double Gold & Silver Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards. A full member of the Society of Camera Operators, and the CSC, Seabrook holds both commercial and recreational dive certifications.· www.ianseabrook.net · www.creativeprocess.info · www.oneplanetpodcast.org