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"Glass holds many secrets..." During a performance of Donizetti's Il Castello di Kenilworth at Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, The Brotherhood of the Phoenix comes across a strange instrument: The Glass Harmonica. It turns out that this instrument and its mysterious player hold many secrets... Written by Philip Thorne with music and sound design by Adam Raymonda. Featuring Eugenia Caruso, Hemi Yeroham, Alan Burgon, Michael Smulik, Jordan Cobb, Erin King and Julia C. Thorne. Dedicated to Tom Putnam. Full credits on our website. Website: https://ameliapodcast.com Transcripts: https://ameliapodcast.com/transcripts Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ameliapodcast Donations: https://ameliapodcast.com/support Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-amelia-project?ref_id=6148 Twitter: https://twitter.com/amelia_podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameliapodcast/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/ameliapodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Putnam talks to us about ISU's College and Career Readiness Program.
In preparation for discussing the new BURN X Movie Release with Director Tom Putnam next month, we travel down memory lane and revisit three old episodes covering the BURN Project from as far back as 2011. Last show in Season 12 Episode 5 (Season 1) 12/17/2011 Hosts Dane Carley, Craig Nelson, and Jeff Wallin talk to the directors/producers Brenna Sanchez and Tom Putnam of the Detroit Fire film "BURN", "a documentary about Detroit told through the eyes of its firefighters, who are charged with the thankless task of saving a city that many have written off as dead." The Tailboard Talk guys will also speak with some Detroit (MI) Fire personnel who are in the film, including in alphabetical order: Frank Dombrowski, Chief Craig Dougherty, John Ellis, Terrill Hardaway, Dennis Hunter, Dave Miller, Dave Parnell, Eric Tate, and Reginald Whitaker. Please check out the web site and see how you can support the project at http://detroitfirefilm.org Episode 22 (Season 3) 4/12/13 Dane Carley, Craig Nelson, and Jeff Wallin discuss the BURN movie showing at the Riverview Theater in southeast Minneapolis. Episode 41 (Season 5) 2/3/15 Today we discussed chapter two of the "BURN" project. Yep, another movie is in the works, and they need your help. Sponsored by IFSTA and MagneGrip. Show Teaser - “Surf Inspector” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Talking to Tom Putnam, Producer and Director of the documentary "Burn" and "Burn X". Tom and the guys talk about the making of the Burn docs and the upcoming projects Tom is working on including a documentary about Paramedics across the country.
This episode Adam, Ned and Laura meet in person in the grass beside Herne Hill Velodrome. Adam also takes us on an audio journey through South London using a Beeline routing widget to avoid the main roads and discover some quiet gems - and some strange cycleway nomenclature - along the way.As well as pondering the many uses of bollards, not least in creating quiet routes, the Streets Ahead trio discuss the challenges, and solutions, of finding your way by bike, away from the main roads, from paint to decent signage - and the role of private companies in helping create modal shift.Tom Putnam, the cofounder of Beeline, joins Streets Ahead to discuss these issues, and explain how Beeline works to provide quiet routes for people cycling. Beeline's routing is based on Open Street Map, with user feedback helping to constantly improve information around which streets work for cycling, and which ones don't, using simple plus and minus buttons on the routing app or widget. Lighting, low traffic volumes, hilliness and cycle lanes are among the things the algorithm uses to define 'good' routes.The Beeline Velo 2 is the latest widget iteration, and the Beeline routing software is also available via a phone app. You can find out more here: https://global.beeline.co/We're on Twitter and welcome your feedback on our episode: http://www.twitter.com/podstreetsaheadIf you're reading this, please can you take 1 minute to give us a rating and write a review? It helps us more than you probably think. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Filmmaker Tom Putnam joins us today for a super informative conversation on how he and his team created a "Release Strategy" that pushed them into a successful filmmaking career! With the films Burn, The United States Of Insanity and The Dark Divide, Tom shares vital information for anyone thinking about pursuing filmmaking as a career! We also dive into his documentaries, why he made them and how he goes about creating these fantastic movies on the level he does. His experiences with the firefighters in his film "Burn" is an unbelievable story as is his meeting with the "Insane Clown Posse" for his documentary "The United States Of Insanity"! Don't miss this wonderful conversation with a knowledgalbe filmmaker and very cool dude! Enjoy our discussion with our friend, Mr. Tom Putnam! Burnhttp://www.detroitfirefilm.orgThe United States Of Insanityhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-united-states-of-insanity/id1598195801The Dark Dividehttps://www.darkdividefilm.comEntrepreneur Swag Shop! Get your swag! Identity is about being who you are meant to be! Use coupon code AROUNDTHEREEL & save 15%! Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEEpidemic Sound Get your high quality music and sound effects from Epidemic Sound! 30 Day Free Trial with link!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AroundTheReel)
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K Howard) speaks with Director Tom Putnam for his documentary featuring Insane Clown Posse - The United States of Insanity.
Director Tom Putnam joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about her new documentary 'United States of Insanity', exploring the world of the Insane Clown Possee, the long history of censorship against musicians, and more! Support Matt's Movie Reviews 80s Tees: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=119192&u=2900540&m=16934 Loot Crate: https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100442585-13901976 Vudu: https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100442585-14486018 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=33903624 Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/mattsmovierev MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/mattsmoviereviews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/ Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/movies
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Today I'm joined by director Tom Putnam to thank him for the art above my desk and to discuss his latest documentary film, THE UNITED STATES OF INSANITY. “The World's Most Hated Band,” notorious rappers Insane Clown Posse, find themselves as unwitting warriors for the First Amendment after they and their one million die-hard fans (called Juggalos) are labeled a gang by the FBI. With the help of the ACLU, the band fights to uncover the reasons behind the designation and get removed from the gang list as their fans begin to losing their jobs, have their children put into protective custody, and face jail time — all because of their musical tastes. For more information on the film go to icpmovie.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
My guest on this year's final Fantastic Fest interview is Tom Putnam, Director of the incredibly enjoyable documentary United States of Insanity: A Million Juggalos […] Read More
Join OMM+ now for extended episodes, unreleased stories, and so much more! https://www.ommstories.comFollow PNW Sasquatch Shadows on InstagramSubscribe to PNW Sasquatch Shadows on YouTube to view the episodeTom Putnam, known for his films Burn, Marwencol and Broadcast 23, joins the show for our first interview episode (don't' worry... the stories are still coming!) to discuss his 2020 film The Dark Divide with David Cross and Debra Messing. Based on the life and research of famed professor and author Robert Michael Pyle, we discuss filming, surviving the wilderness, cave exploring and best of all: BIGFOOT!To watch the film, visit https://www.darkdividefilm.com to be directed to streaming sites. You can also rent or buy the film on Amazon Video.
Our Next Interview from Fantastic Fest has Matt talking to Tom Putnam who co-directed the new documentary United States of Insanity about Insane Clown Posse's lawsuit against the FBI to be declassified as a gang. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Producer Matt is working the Fantastic Fest Virtual Film Festival and was able to talk to Tom Putnam who co-directed the ICP Documentary United States of Insanity. You know how much we love ICP around these parts so he's decided to simulcast this interview with One Hit Thunder as well as Horror Movie Night. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Alrik and Liz have a wonderful, substantive and vulnerable conversation with filmmaker Tom Putnam about the trajectory of his career (from massively popular shorts to a razzie nominated feature, to his most recent award-winning film, THE DARK DIVIDE). We also feature Nicole De Meneses' latest short, BLOOD BOND.
Sometimes in order to find yourself you really have to push yourself...'The Dark Divide' is based on the true story of renowned butterfly expert Dr. Robert Pyle's (David Cross) perilous 1995 journey across one of America's largest undeveloped wildlands. At the urging of his dying wife Thea (Debra Messing), the shy author finds himself in over his head on an epic, life-changing expedition through Washington's Gifford Pinchot National Forest in search of new species of butterflies. Over the course of his six-week adventure Pyle battles self-doubt, the grueling trail, and the people and creatures who call this forest home. And, somewhere deep in the heart of The Dark Divide, he makes a discovery that challenges everything he knows about the natural world. Who knew middle aged men needed their own version of 'Wild' but it works...it really really does. On this episode we had the unique pleasure of sitting down and talking with writer/director Tom Putnam and star David Cross about what drew them to this story and so very much more...
This week's edition of the Raw Room features Tom Putnam, bassist for Nashville-based band Moon Taxi, as he talks crazy tour stories, playing at major festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, & playing at the NFL Draft, arch nemesis' in life, and much more!
Tom Putnam and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his delightful new film The Dark Divide with David Cross and Debra Messing and we chat about poetry, comedy and the journey ahead, relational caretaking, re-evaluating leadership and the difference between searchers and dreamers.TrailerFind out more about the film here.Synopsis:The Dark Divide is based on the true story of renowned butterfly expert Dr. Robert Pyle’s (David Cross) perilous 1995 journey across one of America’s largest undeveloped wild lands.At the urging of his dying wife Thea (Debra Messing), the shy author finds himself in over his head on an epic, life-changing expedition through Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest in search of new species of butterflies.Over the course of his six-week adventure Pyle battles self-doubt, the grueling trail, and the people and creatures who call this forest home.And, somewhere deep in the heart of The Dark Divide, he makes a discovery that challenges everything he knows about the natural world.About Tom:Tom Putnam’s past short films and features have played more than 500 film festivals, from Sundance to Cannes, been released theatrically worldwide, and won more than 40 major awards.His previous feature, the Detroit firefighting documentary Burn, is one of the most successful documentaries and self-distributed films in history with a domestic box office of $1.1 million. Burn received the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, was nominated for a Gotham Award, and maintains a perfect 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Prior to Burn, Tom produced the documentary feature Marwencol (PBS/Cinema Guild), winner of two Spirit Awards and Best Documentary at the SXSW Film Festival.His groundbreaking World War II documentary Red White Black & Blue (PBS) was the opening night film at Critics Week of the Locarno International Film Festival, and was hailed by The American Legion as “the most accurate look at the effects of combat on soldiers ever filmed.” The documentary ultimately led to the locations where it was filmed being declared a National Historic Site.Tom’s short films include the notorious Bigfoot movie Broadcast 23 (Fox Searchlight), which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and Tom Hits His Head (HBO, PBS), an official selection of more than 200 film festivals and one of the most widely-seen short films of all-time.His upcoming projects include a feature film follow-up to Burn and The United States of Insanity about notorious rap group Insane Clown Posse’s ACLU-backed fight to be removed from the FBI’s gang list. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts as well as the Journalism School, with a Bachelor of Arts in both Cinema-Television Production and Journalism.Image Copyright and Credit: Tom Putnam and Public House Films Productions.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Dark Divide 107 Minutes, Unrated Based on the book by Robert Michael Pyle Directed by Tom Putnam Synopsis: The Dark Divide is based on the true story of renowned butterfly expert Dr. Robert Pyle’s (David Cross) perilous 1995 journey across one of America’s largest undeveloped wildlands. At the urging of his dying wife Thea … Continue reading The Dark Divide
Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay chat with filmmaker and director Tom Putnam about his newest film, "The Dark Divide"! The subject of the film is Robert Michael Pyle, a dear friend of Cliff and Bobo, and the author of "Where Bigfoot Walks". Tom tells the boys about his upbringing in the Pacific Northwest, his inspiration to make a film about Pyle's book, and 'squatchy talk ensues!Learn more about the film at https://darkdividefilm.com
Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay chat with filmmaker and director Tom Putnam about his newest film, "The Dark Divide"! The subject of the film is Robert Michael Pyle, a dear friend of Cliff and Bobo, and the author of "Where Bigfoot Walks". Tom tells the boys about his upbringing in the Pacific Northwest, his inspiration to make a film about Pyle's book, and 'squatchy talk ensues! Learn more about the film at https://darkdividefilm.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today I’m joined by Tom Putnam and David Cross to discuss their film The Dark Divide. Based on the story of renowned butterfly expert Robert Pyle (David Cross) who embarked on a life-changing trek through one of America's most important unprotected wildlands in the summer of 1995 Dark Divide is currently available on VOD for more information go to darkdividefilm.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
Tom Putnam is a filmmaker known for writing and directing documentaries and short films. After reading Robert Pyle’s book, Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide, he felt compelled to turn Pyle’s story into a movie. After 10 years of writing and re-writing the script, Tom brought the entire cast and crew for The Dark Divide film into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Oregon. They shot the film on-location in just 22 days, and it was quite the wild adventure. In this episode, Tom talks about his career as a director, what it was like to write and direct The Dark Divide, the stories and hiccups they faced while shooting the film, and more. You can now rent or buy The Dark Divide now on Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play and On Demand everywhere. To learn more about the movie and where you can watch it, visit darkdividefilm.com. Learn more about the film:WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramResources:Where Bigfoot Walks: Crossing the Dark Divide by Robert PyleSeason Sponsor:SubaruEpisode Sponsor:Danner
Notre critique du film "The Dark Divide" réalisé par Tom Putnam avec David Cross et Debra Messing. --- Titre : The Dark Divide Sortie : 10 novembre 2020 (en VOD) De : Tom Putnam Avec : David Cross et Debra Messing. Synopsis : "The Dark Divide” is based on the true story of renowned butterfly expert Dr. Robert Pyle’s (David Cross) perilous 1995 journey across one of America’s largest undeveloped wildlands. At the urging of his dying wife Thea (Debra Messing), the shy author finds himself in over his head on an epic, life-changing expedition through Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest in search of new species of butterflies. Over the course of his six-week adventure Pyle battles self-doubt, the grueling trail, and the people and creatures who call this forest home. And, somewhere deep in the heart of The Dark Divide, he makes a discovery that challenges everything he knows about the natural world. Bande-annonce : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trEX1J9yEB0 #TheDarkDivide #VOD #CINECAST
It's an extended edition of BEHIND THE LENS this week thanks to the release of some terrific films and some wonderful filmmakers as we explore the human condition through cinema and individual introspection with our guests TOM PUTNAM, WILLIAM NORRETT, and T. ARTHUR COTTAM, plus our exclusive interview with ROGER MICHELL. First up is writer/director TOM PUTNAM talking about THE DARK DIVIDE. Adapted by Putnam and based on the best-seller WHERE BIGFOOT WALKS: CROSSING THE DARK DIVIDE by Robert Pyle, one of the most foremost authorities on wildlife and acclaimed nature writers, the film is as much about Pyle's exploration of the "Dark Divide" as it is of himself. Starring David Cross and Debra Messing and showcasing some of the most beautiful wilderness this country has to offer, the visuals and soundscape alone make THE DARK DIVIDE a "must see" film! Then, novelist, screenwriter, and actor WILLIAM NORRETT, and director/cinematographer T. ARTHUR COTTAM are on hand for their first collaboration, ONE HOUR OUTCALL, an examination of a longstanding and complex relationship between an "escort" and her client. Non-linear in its construct, the unfolding dynamic and examinations of internal motivations and conflict fascinate. Listen as William talks about crafting the script in its non-linear form and then T picks it up from there, with additional casting and taking the words on the page and constructing a visual design that adds elements of a thriller thanks to interesting (and often challenging) camera angles and editing, only to be punctuated by effective scoring. Plus, discover just how small and collaborative the independent film world is as we hear from all the boys about T. Arthur Cottam providing some ADR on THE DARK DIVIDE while ONE HOUR OUTCALL editor Sam Hook also served as co-editor on THE DARK DIVIDE! And then we go into overtime talking about BLACKBIRD with our exclusive interview with director ROGER MICHELL. Long a favorite and always a joy to speak with about filmmaking and storytelling, I spoke with Roger last week about his latest film, BLACKBIRD, an ensemble piece starring Susan Sarandon, Sam Neill, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, Rainn Wilson, and Lindsay Duncan. A remake of the 2014 Danish film, Silent Heart, listen as we discuss the film's themes of a family's love, life and death, the human condition, as told through powerful performances, and metaphoric storytelling thanks to Mike Eley's stunning cinematography, Peter Gregson's exquisite score, and John Paul Kelly's production design. And then there's Unjoo Moon's I AM WOMAN, her biopic on Helen Reddy, and one of my personal faves of the year. Already out on VOD and digitally, if you're a Helen Reddy fan, you're going to love this film. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Fresh from a Kickstarter campaign where Beeline raised c$700k (£500k) taking total fundraising to over $1.3m (£1m), Tom, who founded Beeline with good friend and co-founder Mark Jenner in 2015 talks to us about his journey and the trajectory this firm is on. Having had enough of getting lost on their bikes in London, the two former McKinsey employees decided to set up Beeline. Simply put, Beeline offers smart navigation devices for cyclists and bikers. The company helps people have great journeys, by bike and motorbike, through their incredible intuitive navigation hardware, interface and journey planning software. Since founding this startup, Beeline has sold thousands of units around the world, been featured on the BBC and Amazon Originals and has beaten Apple to design awards. Could you guess how much Beeline initially targeted for their Kickstarter? Enjoy the podcast, and listen in to find out.
Tom Putnam is the founder of BeeLine, a company he and his buddy Mark Jenner created to make journeys better. They design and build simple, smart products that make getting around a pleasure. It’s a navigation tool for bicycles that is focused on helping you better experience the world around you. Tom’s love for adventure stems from spending his infancy in Zambia, camping trips in the Welsh hills, hitch-hiking from Buenos Aires to New York and driving Land Rovers through the Congo. Then there was dirt bike riding in the Sahara and the Savannah in Kenya. Tom’s worked in several other industries, was an officer in the British Army and he studied Aerospace Engineering at the University of Bristol.
Episode 26, in which we talk to Tom Putnam, half of the team behind Beeline Moto, a navigation device that is part GPS, part app and all fun. The news looks at what Harley and Indian are doing about tariffs (without getting political) and new bikes from Royal Enfield, KTM and Norton – plus some TV trivia! Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more on our website, horizon.bmwmoa.org. Sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon.
Stephen talks with Tom Putnam from Beeline Moto in this special edition of the Cafe Racer Podcast…. Beeline Moto gives motorcyclists a breath of fresh air with easy navigation device Intuitive navigation startup expands their line with new motorcycle product June 26, 2018 – London, UK – Today Beeline launches the Beeline Moto for the… The post Beeline Moto Special Edition appeared first on Cafe Racer Adv Motorcycle Podcast.
Today on Restart Radio, Ugo and Neil talk to Charlie Bruce and Tom Putnam from Beeline: a smart compass for cycling. The post Restart Radio: How repair informs design with Beeline appeared first on The Restart Project.
"The scariest bit is committing to it. Once you've done that each day is fine. People think it's this terrifying thing but if you didn't have a job for two months you'd manage. And after two months if it wasn't going that well you can apply for normal jobs...or if it is going well, take each day as it comes." On today's show I welcome Tom Putnam, co-founder of beeline, a startup making a smart navigation system for urban cyclists alongside a community platform to enable people to share and inspire great experiences. Beeline have an army of investors from successful crowdfunding campaigns on both Kickstarter and Seedrs including tennis star Andy Murray. I caught up with Tom to find out how they raised the money, what they did with it and how they have built their team. Screw it, Just do it 'live'! Tickets available http://bit.ly/2FUnkJJ
Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez share successful distribution tactics that made BURN one of the best distributed Docs. For information about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions please visit www.FromtheHeartProductions.com.
It's a special edition of The Rich Eisen Podcast from New York City at the NFL's league headquarters on Park Avenue. In this first of a three podcast week, Rich sits down with Actor Denis Leary and is later joined by Tom Putnam, who Directs "Burn", a documentary film about Detroit firefighters that Leary became executive producer of. Be sure to check back later this week for the NFL.com Mock Draft podcast and Rich's sit down with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, and Saturday Night Live lead writer Seth Meyers. Enjoy, and as always, thanks for downloading! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Forum series
Clinton Hill, Jacqueline Kennedy’s Secret Service detail, shared memories of the Kennedy White House and his service protecting the first family with Tom Putnam, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Tom Putnam, director, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Tom Putnam, director, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Editor and director Jeff Malmberg’s editing credits include: the critically acclaimed BET documentary series American Gangster, A&E's Biography, ESPN's SportsCentury, and numerous shows for the History Channel. He has cut over 100 spots for such directors as George Lucas, Errol Morris, TRAKTOR, and Harald Zwart. Jeff produced and edited Red White Black & Blue with Tom Putnam, telling the story of the Battle of Attu, in Alaska. Jeff Malmberg's directorial debut, the feature-length documentary Marwencol, wining many awards, including the Independent Spirit Truer Than Fiction Award. Marwencol is a documentary about the fantasy world of Mark Hogancamp, where after being victimized in a brutal attack, Mark built a 1/6th scale World War II-era town in his backyard.