Podcasts about trylon microcinema

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Best podcasts about trylon microcinema

Latest podcast episodes about trylon microcinema

Donut Friday
Donut Friday - Two Chimps on a Davenport

Donut Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 73:36


It's a new season of Donut Friday! Jen Paulson makes her valiant return to the podcast and we revisit Yo-Yo Donuts. Topics of discussion include the recent month of Marx Brothers films at Trylon Microcinema and the range of telepathic services available on Fiverr.

All-Star Video
INTERVIEW WITH KATHIE SMITH

All-Star Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014 35:30


This week, I interview Kathie Smith.  Kathie is a programmer at the Trylon Microcinema, co-founder and writer of the new Minneapolis film blog, Joyless Creatures, programmer for MSPIFF (Minneapolis Saint Paul International Film Festival), works for Raro Video and hunter of interesting film.  We discuss Box Office Video, illegal screenings, top-loading VCRs and more.

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All-Star Video
Interview with PETER SCHILLING, JR.

All-Star Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 50:03


This week, I interview Peter Schilling, Jr.  Peter is the author THE END OF BASEBALL, a projectionist and programmer at the Trylon Microcinema, a life-long lover of film and the author of numerous blogs.  Peter and I talk about the Detroit Tigers, Star Wars, Citizen Kane, 16mm projection and more.

All-Star Video
Interview with NIKKI WEISPFENNING

All-Star Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2013 49:45


This week, I interview Nikki Weispfenning.  Nikki is the projectionist at the Trylon Microcinema in Minneapolis, MN.  Her experience working around and with film over the past twenty years has made her one of the most interesting and knowledgable people in our little Minneapolis community.  Her perfect presentation and painstaking attention to detail continues to make viewing films at the Trylon a pleasure.  Our conversation veers from North Dakota to a geek out on projection to movie theaters in general.