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The Two Vague Podcast
Episode 125 - Punk

The Two Vague Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 71:33


Although it would be more thematically appropriate of us to NOT tell you about this week's episode, we are going to be rebellious and do it anyway—sans mohawk and safety pins.  Andrew joins Ben this week to ruminate over the work punk.  After discussing what they have been up to, debating the importance of a thesis statement (or lack thereof), and sharing their experiences with the game they have both (YES BOTH) been playing, Dungeon Clawler by Stray Fawn Studio, they embark upon a sensory adventure together… in STEREO!  Following the traditional definition festivities, they explore their thoughts and feelings associated with the word.  Finally, Ben talks about Suda51—recognized by many as one of the most “punk rock” game developers out there in addition to being author responsible for a favorite gaming narrative of his.         *** 00:00:00 - Andrew's Crowdfundr ADHD pin promo and the obligatory 2VP theme song Please contribute to Andrew's latest Crowdfundr campaign and buy a swanky “Advanced Dungeons Have Dragons” ADHD enamel pin! https://crowdfundr.com/dragonpin?ref=ab_5eGT0FGiaC55eGT0FGiaC5 00:02:03 - Book progress, a 25 percent different demon, veggies, and many presidents ago 00:04:37 - Ben breaks kayfabe, the Piper Cafe, the Safehouse, price tags, and trading cards 00:06:37 - Verified on Bluesky, Andrew's 2025 call, allies for decades, and Bash the alarm clock 00:09:25 - Thoughts on the thesis, eating children, Substack review handling, and epic poems 00:14:24 - The Hunt for Red October, embargo date debate, and Uncle Chop's Rocket Shop 00:17:23 - Looking at manuals, divergent vs. diverse, symptoms of life, and rewiring the brain 00:21:01 - Autistic trends, a mom's introduction to Rick and Morty, and a claw machine thesis 00:24:22 - Christopher Nolan, Dungeon Clawler impressions, and Andrew describes the game 00:27:45 - Ben wants more stuff, Count Clawcula, thumbs up, and speaking of potato snacks 00:29:35 - In stereo, lining them up in post, the bouquet, the mouth feel, and a mystery flavor 00:31:53 - Aged in wooden tubes, the proof with vinegar, maltodextrin, and the aging problem 00:34:44 - Ben's bourbon belch, she smelled like soup, the comma, and ten points in Scrabble 00:37:40 - The derogatory definition, Ben's Allen Funt impression, and the skipped definition 00:40:01 - Punk sticks, anarchy, being adjacent, punk credit, and getting out what you put in 00:43:03 - The Bumblebee Tuna theme in Ska, the energy, and questionable stuff in Tucson 00:45:00 - Going to the Meet Rack, the condom machine, lubricated regulars, and river rafting 00:47:24 - Not inherently political, Andrew's Portland punk experiences, and The Young Ones  00:50:00 - The Seattle WTO Protests, moving into retail, against the grain, and hybrid formats 00:53:44 - Not Punky Brewster, punk as a suffix, Daft Punk origin, and Max Headroom shows 00:57:02 - The Video Toaster, actor Matt Frewer, platinums, and Ben sells 100 million albums 00:58:40 - Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered, not Sudafed, and the games of Suda51 01:01:23 - Punk Rock sub-genres, Franz Kafka game gets canceled, and Garcia is a Mexi-CAN 01:04:37 - Something that happens, expired donuts, mistook it for a Cybertruck, and food love 01:07:30 - So romantic, Michigan, final thoughts, Joe saved the podcast, and formica dragons  *** Follow Andrew / Partly Robot Industries on… His website: https://partlyrobot.com/ On Instagram: https://instagram.com/partlyrobot On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@partlyrobot On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/partlyrobot.com On Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/partlyrobot And his TREE o' LINKS: http://linktr.ee/partlyrobot Follow Two Vague on… Our website: https://www.twovaguepodcast.com On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/two_vague_podcast On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@twovaguepodcast On Substack: https://substack.com/@twovaguepodcast On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/twovaguepodcast.com For show appearance and other inquiries, contact us at: twovaguepodcast@gmail.com -AND-  …for all of your PRI and 2VP merch check out the Partly Robot Industries store at TEEPUBLIC! https://www.teepublic.com/user/partly-robot-industries *** References, Links, and Tags For more information about Stray Fawn Studio's game Dungeon Clawler… https://strayfawnstudio.com/ https://dungeonclawler.com/ For more information about Uncle Chops Rocket Shop, developer Beard Envy Games, and publisher Kasedo Games… https://www.unclechops.com/ https://www.beardenvy.co.uk/ https://www.kasedogames.com/ Check out Ben's review of SlavicPunk: Oldtimer on the Two Vague Podcast Substack… https://substack.com/home/post/p-154373300 Check out Red Square Games and SlavicPunk: Oldtimer on Steam… https://store.steampowered.com/curator/44288282-Red-Square-Games/  https://store.steampowered.com/app/1820140/SlavicPunk_Oldtimer/ Check out SUDA51 / Grasshopper Manufacture's games https://www.grasshopper.co.jp/en/ https://www.shadows-of-the-damned-hellaremastered.com/ #Podbean #DIYPodcast #ApplePodcast #VideoGames #Trivia #Comedy #Talkshow #2VP #TwoVaguePodcast #PodernFamily #InterviewShow #GamersofThreads #Gamer #PartlyRobot #PartlyRobotIndustries #TeePublic #StrayFawnStudio #DungeonClawler #BeardEnvyGames #UncleChopsRocketShop #KasedoGames #GrasshopperManufacture #ShadowsoftheDamnedHellaRemastered #Suda51

Content Amplification Podcast
Embracing the Digital Shift: Jenny Stiven's Insights on Fandom Marketing and Audience Engagement

Content Amplification Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 25:06 Transcription Available


"Nobody knows Video Toaster—so I love it when someone does!" - Jenny StivenDive into a whirlwind of digital nostalgia and futuristic strategies with Jenny Stiven in this episode of "The Content Amplification Podcast." From her early days wrestling with the Video Toaster to mastering the art of fandom engagement at Fox, Jenny shares her journey through the evolving landscapes of television and digital marketing. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to decode the secrets of audience loyalty and digital innovation. Whether you're a sci-fi geek or a marketing guru, tune in as we explore how passion, curiosity, and a touch of geekiness can transform the digital marketing playbook. Join us for a witty and insightful discussion that connects the dots between past gadgets and future strategies, proving that understanding your fans is not just good marketing—it's a superpower.https://linkedin.com/in/jennystiven on LinkedIn | @jsstiven on X, IG & Threads | @geekwithgreyhair on TikTok

ELP Television
Computer Chronicles: The New Amigas (1988)

ELP Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 27:57


We look at Amiga computers and Video Toaster from the 1988 perspective. Complete show post at https://coyote.works/2023/computer-chronicles-amiga-video-toaster.html

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.
164: Truly Lawless

Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 65:35


Here at the tail end of 2022, are we nuts enough to attempt to rank every piece of software ever written? OK, not quite, but we're going to do our best to assemble a list and put it in an order... eventually. If you've ever wanted to hear someone debate the relative merits of the LAMP stack versus the Video Toaster versus Super Mario 64, you've come to the right podcast.Support the Pod! Contribute to the Tech Pod Patreon and get access to our booming Discord, your name in the credits, and other great benefits! You can support the show at: https://patreon.com/techpod

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast
Feeders 2: Slay Bells - Jeff Goldblum has nothing on Santa

Stinker Madness - The Bad Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 92:35


Yeah these guys aren't taking over a mound of dirt. A handful of little and very inept ETs come to Earth to mess up the holidays for a family. Little did they know, they aren't good at anything. So its a super 0 budget film that is put together by the Polonia brothers as part of their long running series of hobby films. That might turn quite a few people off but somehow this one that should cause some nausea manages to maintain a level of charm throughout. There's no sense of "I'm making the next Gone with the Wind" ego that comes with similar film makers, like Neil Breen or Tommy Wiseau. There's also no garbage hot take like you get with James Nguyen. There's just this sense that they wanted to have fun making a movie and that comes across very clearly. The acting is probably the best/worst (says you!) part of the film as everyone cannot deliver a single line. It's not Troll 2 bad but it nears its level and is just a few really bad lines of dialogue away. There's just not enough opportunity for anyone to really blow it. But blow it they still do and its great. Second to that is the nonsensical plot that leaves the viewer wondering what the heck the aliens goal even is, let alone how they mastered interstellar travel. I'm these little buggers are so incredibly stupid and manage to get themselves killed more than anything. How its possible there is a body count of 3 here is beyond me as its not really clear how these guys harm anyone. I guess they are bitey? Also are they eating people? Who can tell? Lastly, the effects are atrocious as the aliens themselves look terrible and the post-production done with Video Toaster is the stuff of your local TV station making car lot commercials 20 years ago. Its not for everyone but this will fall into the "its so bad its good" category for many fans of the genre; myself included.

Video Game Newsroom Time Machine

Fears of violence in games make coinop jittery Multimedia takes on 3D for the future of gaming Capcom partners up with Sega These stories and many more on this episode of the VGNRTM This episode we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in September 1992. As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events. Wouter, aka Wiedo, is our cohost. You can find his awesome twitter feed here: https://twitter.com/wiedo and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SW2_WXgbbo and https://www.slipseer.com/index.php?resources/quake-brutalist-jam.126/ Get us on your mobile device: Android: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM Send comments on twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com Links: 7 Minutes in Heaven: It Came From the Desert (TGCD) Video Version: https://www.patreon.com/posts/7-minutes-in-it-72903123 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Came_from_the_Desert#TurboGrafx-CD https://www.mobygames.com/company/cinemaware-corporation Corrections: August 1992 Ep - https://www.patreon.com/posts/august-1992-71735879 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_II:_Rainbow_Edition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_data_leak https://www.ncsl.org/research/transportation/daylight-savings-time-state-legislation.aspx https://www.mobygames.com/game/it-came-from-the-desert https://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/press-x-to-not-die https://twitter.com/zaphodgjd 1992 Japanese toy giants enter coinop biz Play Meter Sept. 1992 pg. 28 https://archive.org/details/video-games-computer-entertainment-september-1992. pg 34 Addams Family pinball sets record Replay September 1992 pg. 3 https://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=20 https://ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=738 Coin-op industry investigates the future Replay September 1992 pg. 14 Operators worried about violence in games Replay September 1992 pg. 10 https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20038%20%28September%201992%29/page/n41/mode/1up Street Fighter mania comes home https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20038%20%28September%201992%29/page/n7/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20038%20%28September%201992%29/page/n11/mode/1up https://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/street-fighter-ii-the-world-warrior https://www.mobygames.com/game/street-fighter-ii-champion-edition Capcom goes Sega https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20038%20%28September%201992%29/page/n75/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_038_September_1992/page/n137/mode/1up Joe Morici - Capcom - https://www.patreon.com/posts/37289815 https://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/capcom-co-ltd/genesis/ https://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/capcom-co-ltd/sega-cd/ https://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/tecmo-inc/genesis/ https://twitter.com/johnandersen21/status/771868802682331136 Nintendo announces the SuperFX chip https://archive.org/details/Game_Informer_Issue_006_September-October_1992/page/n49/mode/1up https://www.mobygames.com/game/star-fox_/release-info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_FX Sega keeps improving lock out tech https://archive.org/details/ElectronicGamingMonthly_201902/Electronic%20Gaming%20Monthly%20Issue%20038%20%28September%201992%29/page/n75/mode/1up https://www.mobygames.com/game/ayrton-sennas-super-monaco-gp-ii Riedel Software Productions gets Donkey Kong license Play Meter Sept. 1992 pg. 28 https://www.mobygames.com/company/rsp-inc https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,802/ https://www.mobygames.com/game-group/spy-vs-spy-licensees https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy_vs._Spy Hudson announces RISC based console https://archive.org/details/asm_magazine-1992-09/page/n8/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-FX https://www.pcengine-fx.com/forums/index.php?topic=1420.0 https://www.mobygames.com/browse/games/pc-fx/ Learn to play the piano on your console https://archive.org/details/Game_Informer_Issue_006_September-October_1992/page/n7/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Piano_Teaching_System https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocksmith EA wants a piece of the CRPG pie https://archive.org/details/powerplaymagazine-1992-09/page/n21/mode/2up https://www.filfre.net/tag/electronic-arts/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bard%27s_Tale#Novels https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelljammer https://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/spelljammer-pirates-of-realmspace Wolfenstein gets reviewed https://archive.org/details/vgce_92-09/page/n111/mode/2up https://www.mobygames.com/game/wolfenstein-3d Germany gets Wolfenstein 3D barred from CompuServe https://archive.org/details/video-games-computer-entertainment-september-1992/page/n21/mode/1up https://archive.org/details/video-games-computer-entertainment-september-1992/page/n112/mode/1up https://www.pcgamer.com/people-in-germany-can-at-last-buy-wolfenstein-3d/ https://www.destructoid.com/censorship-in-germany-how-they-changed-your-fav-games/ BBS gets shut down https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg14519701-300-software-pirate-sunk-by-new-law/ https://archive.org/details/video-games-computer-entertainment-september-1992/page/n19/mode/1up Zap Pax makes game characters collectable https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_038_September_1992/page/n137/mode/1up https://retrendo.de/page-en/zap-pax-1992-11697 Amiga makes Babylon 5 fly https://archive.org/details/amiga-world-1992-09/page/n9/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_5 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine Battletoads to take ot the airwaves https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_038_September_1992/page/n137/mode/1up https://youtu.be/mtQ_RSF1jYU https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIC_Entertainment Virgin buys Westwood https://archive.org/details/questbusters-v9n09/page/n1/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood_Studios#Later_success_and_acquisition_by_Virgin_Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood_Studios Microprose misses targets https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_98/page/n35/mode/1up Wild Bill Stealey - Microprose - https://www.patreon.com/posts/36710924 Hal labs files for bankruptcy https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_038_September_1992/page/n139/mode/1up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Slader_Glory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoru_Iwata Recommended Links: The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Gaming Alexandria: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ Retro Asylum: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ Retro Game Squad: http://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Playthrough Podcast: https://playthroughpod.com/ Retromags.com: https://www.retromags.com/ Sound Effects by Ethan Johnson of History of How We Play. Copyright Karl Kuras Find out on the VGNRTM   30 years ago Fears of violence in games make coinop jittery, Multimedia takes on 3D for the future of gaming & #Capcom partners up with #Sega These stories and many more on this episode of the VGNRTM https://patreon.com/posts/septembe

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)
342: Video Toaster with NewTek Founder Tim Jenison - The Retro Hour EP342

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 89:40


We're joined by a legend this week, NewTek founder and the 'father of desktop video', Tim Jenison, to hear the story of how the Commodore Amiga changed the movie and TV industry. Tim's Vermeer: https://www.sonyclassics.com/timsvermeer/  Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books https://www.bitmapbooks.com/ Check out PCBWay at pcbway.com for all your PCB needs Thanks to our latest Patreon backers, in the Hall of Fame this week: Damien Smith We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Upcoming events: Amiga 37 - 15th and 16th October Notts VGA Festival - https://www.nottsvge.com/ - 17th & 18th December 2022 Show notes:  Resident Evil cancelled after one season: https://bit.ly/3B8ngVx Pac Man World Re-Pac: https://bit.ly/3Q9VIDk Wireless controller mod for GameCube: https://bit.ly/3B4eZBR Janet Jackson crashes your hard drive: https://bit.ly/3KFfhlH Game publisher Sunsoft is back: https://bit.ly/3KCYHmJ

Topic Lords
89. Pope Hat Guy Covers You With A Towel

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 66:16


Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Nathan * https://twitter.com/NathanShorts * Chris * https://twitter.com/MrChrisLHall/ Topics: * Are mysteries actually better when you know who dun it? * Renting apartments that come with weird artifacts * Monster Island was a play-by-mail MMO written in QuickBasic that ran from 1989 to 2017. * https://if50.substack.com/p/1989-monster-island * https://if50.substack.com/ * No Tengo Dinero by Righeira * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwxIGe1oOJQ * Unedited (syncable) commentary: https://youtu.be/raj5mJ1sma4 * Procrastinating because if I do anything I'll feel like I have to do everything Microtopics: * The symmetry of USB-C. * The edibility of USB-C. * The months-long argument at Nintendo over which version of the Flag Gordon song to play when you plug USB-C headphones into the charging port. * Which version of the Flash Gordon theme is more likely to get you pulled over for speeding. * Columbo. * Whether a mystery story functions as both a good story and a good puzzle. * Revealing the identity of the murderer in the first ten minutes of every episode of your murder mystery series. * The inherent mystery provided by the horror genre's willingness to deliver the bad ending. * Murder mysteries that are mysteries to the characters but not the audience. * Whether it can still be a horror movie if the audience understands the rules. * Knives Out. * Enjoying a story twice because there is pleasure in seeing a well-constructed story play out. * Mental air conditioning. * Watching a movie before you watch it, so you know what's going to happen. * A huge wooden ankh in the bushes right outside your front door. * Renting a furnished apartment and it comes with a painting called "Bad Pope Hat Guy" right above your bed. * Covering the painting of Lucius the Bad Pope with a towel before going to sleep on the bed underneath the painting and waking up with the towel covering your head and realizing Lucius the Bad Pope just covered you with a towel. * Finding a knob of unknown purpose sticking out of the wall and deciding to pull it as hard as you can. * Fold-out wall stools. * A porcelain hand that came with the apartment. * Storing your porcelain hand in the toilet tank. * Everyone having that one friend who owns a jar of mercury and does the party trick where they float a penny on top of the mercury. * Your new girlfriend getting upset that you own a jar of mercury so you leave it in the common area of your apartment building and the next day it's gone. * Whether your jar of mercury contains any of the atoms of mercury that Hitler breathed. * Playing an MMO by mail. * How many frames per second a play by mail game runs at * Yelling "hey!" into the abyss. * Non-player monsters. * Crossing the Crystal Hills barrier. * Issuing weekly patches into your Netflix original movie until none of the original story or actors remain. * Checking the patch notes before you watch version 2.4 of your favorite movie. * Where to put the new material when you add to your branching path story. * Inventing the t-remover so you can patch a movie starring Brad Pitt to instead star Brad Pit. * Whether a music video is hand animated or early CG. * Video Toaster. * A 3D animated prism that's actually a 2D animation cel that someone is rotating by hand. * The significance of the orange ball with sevens coming out. * Inventing the circuit board to be the background in your cool music video and then realizing you can use it to design electronics. * One tiny tank having to bear witness and the other tiny tank refusing to. * The same music video being the origin of circuit boards, Macromedia Flash, and the Toejam and Earl loading screens. * Basing your squad of teen crime solvers on a 90s fad like Magic Eye. * Seeing ending credits at the end of a music video and realizing you were watching a short film this whole time. * Being inspired to speak by images in front of your eyes. * Seeing a galaxy brain meme in your mind's ear. * An outline of an abbreviation. * Bragging about your photogenic memory. * Where your mind's ear lives. * Your Bluetooth headphones glitching out in a way that is both cool and nauseating. * Needing to flip a switch in your mind and having to be careful not to touch the mind mouse trap next to it. * Being productive all day and then realizing you didn't do anything fun all day. * Moving to Minneapolis and realizing just how much you own. * A two year old who draws perfect circles.

Man Behind The Machine
Hollywood's Deepfake, Amiga Video Toaster

Man Behind The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 39:06


On this episode we break down Hollywood's DEEPFAKE Dilemma : Irishman, Wonder Woman 84, al Pacino : faveswitch programmers in Hollywood

Let Me Watch Your Movie With You
Toy Soldiers with Wil Wheaton

Let Me Watch Your Movie With You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 115:23


Jonah drops out of the air vents to watch Toy Soldiers with actor Wil Wheaton!By the time he turned 18, Wil had spent half of his life acting, but the abuse he suffered on and off set left him disillusioned and depressed. Then he joined a cast of fellow young actors in Toy Soldiers and his interest in filmmaking was renewed.Wil tells Jonah about making connections via punk rock, the dangers of fake bullets, aborted helicopter rides, quitting (and later returning to) show business, and ethical guidelines for the parents of child actors.LinksFind out where you can watch Toy SoldiersWil interviews the cast of Star Trek: Discovery every week on The Ready RoomWil recaps the competitive AI reality show Rival Peak on Rival SpeakJonah plays Say Anything and Epic Spell Wars on Wil's web series TabletopWil was interviewed for our friend Alex Winter's documentary Showbiz KidsFollow Wil on InstagramThank you to Allie Goertz for our theme song and Perry Shall for our artwork.

Mean Machine Talks Podcast
#19 - Bill Winters aka Amiga Bill

Mean Machine Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 64:27


Today's guest is Bill Winters who is an Emmy award winning Director of Photography with over 20 years experience in the film and television business. He also is a long term Amiga Enthusiast who has a YouTube and Twitch stream dedicated to the Commadore Computer.More details about Bill here: http://www.thegurumeditation.org/ https://twitter.com/TheGuruMeditate https://www.twitch.tv/amigabill http://billwinters.net-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------My Details:

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 392 - Dorothy Siegel, Pioneer in Computer Music

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 67:37


Dorothy Siegel, Pioneer in Computer Music I'm Kay Savetz, and this is ANTIC: The Atari 8-bit podcast. This interview, however, is about events that happened before Atari released its first computers. This interview is with Dorothy Siegel, a pioneer in computer music. The music she created was on an IMSAI 8080 computer and a clarinet. The First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival was held August 25, 1978 as part of a show called Personal Computing '78 held at the Philadelphia Civic Center. In 1979, Creative Computing Magazine published a record album, also titled First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival. The 12" 33 RPM record was of music performed at the festival: 18 pieces, including Dorthy's. Dorothy was co-founder of Newtech, along with her husband Michael Abram and business partner Stuart Newfeld, a company that built add-on music cards for two S-100 bus computers: the IMSAI 8080 and the Southwest Technical Products Corporation 6800. The Newtech Music Cards cost $59.95 each. (Newtech was not the same company as NewTek, the company that sold the Video Toaster in the 1990s.) Dorothy performed Johann Wanhal's Rondo from Sonata in B-flat for Clarinet and Piano. The IMSAI, with three Newtech music boards, performed the piano part, and Dorothy accompanied it on clarinet. I'm going to play the song now. It's about four minutes long. Regarding Dorothy's song, the album notes read: "Newtech's music card for the S-100 bus is essentially a digital-to-analog converter controlled by an output port on the computer. The analog output is fed into amplifiers to be heard. This approach to computer music synthesis is extremely flexible since hypothetically any possible sound can be created. In actual practice the performance of the music circuitry is somewhat limited by the speed of the host computer. Each card can produce up to three voices output to one channel. Newtech's music software consists of a BASIC program which converts music into binary tables, and a machine-language interpreter to play the music with three voices and different envelopes. The piece on this record uses three cards each playing one voice." Check the show notes for an extensive list of links to people that we talk about and the articles that Dorothy wrote for ROM Magazine and Popular Electronics. You can hear the entire First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival at VintageComputerMusic.com or buy the album on a remastered audio CD directly from Dave Ahl of Creative Computing Magazine. This interview took place January 7, 2014, when I was doing research for a book about the first personal computer magazines. Although I've decided not to write the book, I am publishing the interviews that I did while doing the research. Personal Computing '78 flyer Popular Electronics magazine, January 1975 Edward Miller's Piece for Clarinet & Tape Stan Viet Electro-Harmonix ANTIC Interview 332 - Mike Matthews, founder of Electro-Harmonix ANTIC Interview 280 - David and Betsy Ahl, Creative Computing Magazine Samuel Abram, Dorothy's son ROM Magazine Issue 4: Scott Joplin on Your Sci-Fi Hi-Fi by Dorothy Siegel ROM Magazine Issue 5: Make Me More Music, Maestro Micro by Dorothy Siegel Popular Electronics November 1979: CP/M: The Standard Microcomputer Software Interface by Dorothy Siegel Listen to/download First Philadelphia Computer Music Festival album Buy the album on a remastered audio CD from Dave Ahl

GameLoop
GameLoop #GL28A: Amiga, Breathless e Alberto Longo!

GameLoop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 100:20


Parliamo di Amiga con Alberto Longo, lo sviluppatore di Breathless! 0:01:37 Inizio 0:03:00 Excursus storico 0:09:06 Farstar (C64), pubblicato intorno al 1987 (Ready 64) 0:10:28 L'uscita dell'Amiga 1000 (1985) 0:24:29 I PC a fosfori verdi 0:26:21 I primi giochi per Amiga 0:28:10 Niente console in Italia negli anni '80 0:29:08 I giochi per C64 col loro tetro sfondo nero 0:31:00 La tecnologia odierna che evolve senza rivoluzionare 0:34:21 I giochi 2D su Amiga 0:36:58 Amiga in ambito professionale: il Video Toaster e Babylon 5 0:39:07 Monkey Island (1990), Alien Breed (1991), i Bitmap Brothers, DMA Design (oggi Rockstar), Project X e Wolfenstein 3D nel 1992 0:41:59 Commander Keen di Id Software, Wolfenstein su VGA 0:44:21 Il chipset AGA (1992) 0:47:49 Amiga 4000 e Amiga 1200 (1992) 0:50:55 Arriva l'Amiga CD32 ed esce Doom su PC (1992) 0:54:48 Gli sviluppatori reduci su Amiga 0:56:22 La grafica in bitplane, Akiko, e il chunky copper 0:59:56 Le tecniche chunky to planar 1:00:27 Breathless (1995) 1:01:17 Gli FPS Amiga all'epoca (Link) 1:03:30 La demo del juggler (Link) 1:05:20 Lo sviluppo di Breathless (abime.net) 1:07:42 T-Racer (1994) (abime.net) 1:08:09 Dynabyte (Wikipedia) 1:10:39 Le BBS 1:12:08 Gli esperimenti con routine C2P, raycasting e texture mapping 1:15:23 Le ottimizzazioni sugli Amiga potenziati 1:16:00 La prima demo di Breathless per TGM (Aminet, YouTube) 1:17:54 L'editor per le mappe in Aztec C 1:19:19 Il team di Breathless 1:20:10 La programmazione in assembly 1:21:54 Le ispirazioni estetiche di Breathless 1:25:39 Come si sono conosciuti i membri del team di Breathless 1:29:48 La ricerca del publisher 1:32:55 I risultati economici 1:38:27 I progetti dopo Breathless Le note dell'episodio complete: https://gameloop.it/2019/09/18/gameloop-podcast-gl28a-amiga-breathless-e-alberto-longo/ Link: Sito | Discord | Gruppo FB | Forum Supportateci: Patreon | PayPal | Humble Store Il link Amazon per i vostri acquisti (potrebbe arrivarci una commissione): http://amzn.to/2r2XHT5

KQEK.com Digital / Big Head Amusements / ArtScopeTO - Podcasts
KQEK.com --- Interview with director Zach Weddington (2018)

KQEK.com Digital / Big Head Amusements / ArtScopeTO - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 49:59


Filmmaker Zach Weddington discusses the making of Viva Amiga (2017), his affectionate chronicle of the beloved home computer that evolved from a game machine to a pioneering multimedia system for musicians, filmmakers, gamers, and artists. Available digitally from Vimeo, we also discuss the extensive bonus interviews (many free) and the Amiga's impact, including the iconic video editing system the Video Toaster from Newtek, plus vintage computing and video gear. Visit KQEK.com for a review of Viva Amiga and the lightly discussed Stinking Heaven, and my ongoing blog (Mis)Adventures in Video at Big Head Amusements, which includes a link to Newtek's award-winning Video Toaster demo Revolution 1.0 + 2.0. Special Zach Weddington, whose next project is Arcadia, a history of arcade games. Visit his production site www.rocksteadymedia.com for more info. If you enjoyed this podcast, please read the Editor's Blog at KQEK.com, and connect with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and myself on Instagram.

Being Jim Davis
Episode 446 - Friday, September 7, 1979

Being Jim Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 19:24


Today's episode begins with a discussion of Thomas Kuhn's seminal work The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, which naturally leads us to discuss this 1991 VHS videotape demo promoting the Video Toaster card for the Amiga computer. Naturally. And -- what the hell? -- here's some "Word Jazz": Today's strip

/dev/hell
Episode 57: 57 Flavors of Hell

/dev/hell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015


This episode we are joined by PHP whiz kid Anthony Ferrara to discuss recent happenings on PHP Internals, where a productive community member stepped away entirely. We discuss the merits of the proposals (particularly the controversial Scalar Type Hints RFC), and what the PHP community could be doing better to prevent contributor burnout. Also I guess we talked about baby animals…? Also STICKERS ARE NOW AVAILABLE! BUY SOME NOW AT devhell.info/shop!!!! Do these things! Check out our sponsors: Roave and WonderNetwork Follow us on Twitter here. Rate us on iTunes here Listen Download now (MP3, 46.9MB, 1:05:13 ) Links and Notes Anthony Ferrara; on Twitter Video Toaster Hot Dog HTML editor Roave Foundation Andrea Faulds post to internals Current Scalar Type Hints RFC DoOcracy Stack Overflow PHP chat room Baby Platypus Baby Wombat

Hype Beat Sessions
Ramon Serratos DJ RAMS djset house sessions KISSFM

Hype Beat Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2013 102:35


DJ/VJ Artista audiovisual independiente que forma parte de una de las generaciones mas importantes de dj's/productores de México. Con mas de 29 años como profesional, a dejado ya una huella muy importante en el mundo de la música en mas de la mitad del país. Comunicólogo y profesional de medios, a llevado la escena a un publico mas diverso, a través de radio, prensa y televisión. su profesionalismo y nivel lo han llevado a compartir escena y cabina con: CHRIS FORTIER, MAGOO, THOMAS PENTON, JAMES MONRO, D TEK, ARTURO, VAZIK, GATAKA, MISS VOLTAGHE, SESTO SENTO, MAYAN COMPLEX, ECLIPTIC, RAMIRO PUENTE, AZIMUTH, KLANG, VERONICA ELTON, SWEET ELECTRA, DIGICULT, ULTRAVOICE, ROGER MARTINEZ, TACHO, AKBAL, EARTHWAVE, ALEXANDER, TATIANA, ACQUATICA, IDO, STARGATE X, ZIKI, NGELIK, KOOBE, DJ ROOSTER & SAMMY PERALTA, MAHAMUDRA, BIZARRE CONTACT, ABSOLUM, INFECTED MUSHROOM, TECHNODROME, AZAX SYNDROM, SINTOMA, ITZONE, X-NOISE, BRIAN CHEETAM, BASS ROMERO, CHLOE HARRIS, ANTHONY PAPPA, SATOSHI TOMIIE, PAUL VAN DYK, GIULIA REGAIN, PANAYOTA, FORZA, SILVERIO, RICK PIER O'NEIL RPO, DANIEL STEINMBERG, ROBBIE, LOST&FOUND ademas de estrellas mundiales como KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND, GLORIA GAYNOR... y muchos mas... http://soundcloud.com/ramon-serratos-aka-rams RADIO Desde 1990 iniciado en estaciones de radio en Villahermosa Tabasco, fungió como productor en diseño de audio y elenco de programas de interés social y juvenil, para pronto formar parte importante en RADIO EXITOS, y ahí desarrollar una importante carrera durante una década, misma en la que en el segundo año es CERTIFICADO como LOCUTOR en base a los exámenes de nivel profesional en la UTEC (unidad de televisión educativa de la secretaria de educación publica) de la ciudad de México, recibiendo LICENCIA para ejercer. teniendo a su cargo en la producción y conducción una decena de programas durante este lapso. En 1998 y a su ingreso en GRUPO SIPSE toma la estafeta de 2 de los mas importantes programas de radio en Yucatán en Stereo Maya (ahora KISSFM) BACK IN TIME y MEMORIA COLECTIVA, ubicando así su voz y un estilo único de transmitir información relevante de la historia de la música y sus protagonistas del mundo. En conversaciones con JAIME ALMEIDA y HERBÉ POMPEYO estos le asignan el titulo de "musicologo" por el nivel de conocimientos en la historia de la música. Y reconocido por ROMEO HERRERA como un profesional de la radio. Mas adelante tendría intervenciones en programas históricos en AMOR 100.1 al mismo tiempo que acostumbraran al publico en las mañanas a la irreverente y sarcástica forma de transmitir información con WANGO TANGO donde compartía con Giovannhy Ayora, y donde los dos desde ese momento son señalados como "lideres de opinión" por la comunidad de comunicadores y periodistas de Yucatán. -Diseñador de audio digital y productor de spots y jingles para radio desde 1994. -Locutor. TELEVISIÓN En 1993 CANAL 9 de Villahermosa en el estado de Tabasco, realiza una serie de programas de entretenimiento musicales como el exitoso SERRATOS ROCK HOUSE durante 4 años, ademas de programas como NUESTRA BELLEZA. En 1998 es contratado en GRUPO SIPSE donde desempeña en el área de audio post-producción digital, dando paso a la producción y realización de la identidad de CANAL 2 ahora en video en diseño de "animatica 3D" integrando por la empresa y asignado al área de post-produccion y desarrollo creativo del corporativo con alcance y diseño gráfico, de audio y video para el total de las empresas de GRUPO SIPSE, 7 periódicos, 7 estaciones de radio y 2 canales de televisión. Desde el año 2001 entra al aire y da continuidad al programa MTO foro suigeneris y de videos musicales mundiales. Ademas de conducción en eventos masivos, certámenes de belleza y programas nacionales representando a Yucatán como Big Brother, Otro Rollo y Bailando por México por mencionar algunos. Voz oficial del Corporativo Grupo SIPSE desde 1999. -Desarrollo creativo. -Productor. -Realizador. -Post-productor. -Editor. -FX Senior. -Diseño de audio. -Motion graphics designer. -Conductor. -Locutor. PRENSA Desde el año 2008 es invitado por importantes periodistas y empresarios a puntualizar a través de columnas, su singular estilo de comunicar todo lo relacionado al mundo de la música, hasta la actualidad donde es considerado como "líder de opinión en su ramo" por la comunidad de periodistas y comunicadores del estado y parte del "Poder de la Pluma" en MILENIO NOVEDADES. -Columnista. INTERNET -Dirección multimedia en SIPSE.COM MÚSICA -Jingles. -Música original para series de tv. -Producción y colaboración en discos de bandas de Rock Pop y Reegae. -Producción de artistas y dj's. DOCS -Dibujante artístico y publicitario (ESDAP) -Certificación y Licencia Locutor (UTEC / SEP) -De 2001 a 2003 considerado uno de los 10 mas destacados ANIMADORES 3D en México por NEWTEK creadores del software LIGHTWAVE. -Beta Tester de software Video Toaster y Tricaster de NEWTEK -Senior Designer Video Razor en 2002 -Certificación Colortran - light & fx. -Certificación Decocast - post on air. -Reconocimiento oficial por la Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán y la facultad de Química por las conferencias sobre Historia de la Música Electrónica. -Reconocimiento oficial por la Universidad Mesoamericana de San Agustín por las conferencias, mesas panel y aplicación de talleres de diseño visual. -Reconocimiento oficial por la Universidad Mesoamericana de San Agustín por las conferencias sobre Diseño e Imagen Corporativa. -Reconocimiento oficial por el Instituto Las Américas por las conferencias sobre Diseño e Imagen Corporativa. -Certificación BROADCAST PIX SLATE. -Certificación AVID Pro tools. -Certificación AVID Media Composer & Symphony. -Certificación ABLETON Live (en proceso).