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Game Talk
#358 | 007 FIRST LIGHT: Wie hell strahlt das NEUE BOND-SPIEL?

Game Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 82:04


Große Namen, große Spiele? Gregor und Fabian haben 007 FIRST LIGHT gezockt, Gregor und Andreas außerdem LEGO BATMAN: DAS VERMÄCHTNIS DES DUNKLEN RITTERS. Darüber hinaus schauen wir auf die Rückkehr von Klassikern in R-Type DIMENSIONS III und TIME CRISIS. Andreas hat außerdem noch Perlen aus seinem Backkatalog wie SLAY THE PRINCESS und VIEWFINDER dabei. Viel Spaß euch mit dem neuen GAME TALK! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Photography Explained
Are You Holding Your Camera Like a Cheese and Pickle Sandwich?

Photography Explained

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 19:05 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailAre you holding your camera like a cheese and pickle sandwich?

Photography Explained
Camera. Check. Something to Photograph. Check. Now How Do You Actually Take the Photo?

Photography Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 16:21 Transcription Available


Utility Fog
Playlist 05.04.26

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 120:00


Songforms of conventional and highly unconventional sorts tonight, taking in folk traditions from around the world, jazz, the outer limits of metal and more, plus strange twistings of clubforms, impressionist composition of the early 20th century, field recordings and more… LISTEN AGAIN, unconventionally. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast right here. Wendy Eisenberg – Take A Number [Joyful Noise/Bandcamp] Wendy Eisenberg – Curious Bird [Joyful Noise/Bandcamp] We’ve heard from brilliant guitarist, sometime banjoist, songwriter, improviser & composer Wendy Eisenberg in many contexts in the last couple of years: there’s the amazing postpunk/art-rock trio Editrix, Bill Orcutt’s Guitar Quartet, their avant-garde songwriting collaboration with Caroline Davis, and most recently their appearance on their now-partner Mari More Eaze Rubio’s brilliant solo album sentence structure in the country. But the highlight for me remains Eisenberg’s breathtaking final track, “In The Pines”, from their 2024 album Viewfinder. So for all their jazz guitar chops and restless experimentation, I’m already primed to love Eisenberg’s most pure songwriting on this album. There’s definitely a statement in self-titling a mid-career album, and Wendy Eisenberg presents as a straightforward album of songwriterly storytelling, deeply grounded in their newfound love with Mari Rubio. There’s definitely more than a little country in these songs, as well as folk-revivalist styles from Britain, Appalachia etc, but whatever genre, Wendy’s particular melodic sensibility comes through. Supporting this, however, are the utterly essential, sumptuous string arrangements from Mari Rubio, who also co-produced the album with Eisenberg and added pedal steel and synths. With longtime bandmates Trevor Dunn on bass (known for Mr Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, many John Zorn-related lineups etc) and Ryan Sawyer on drums (of too many collaborations including a time in At The Drive-In and long-ago UFog faves Stars Like Fleas), there’s a homely feel to these songs, songs which contemplate identity, life’s trajectory, past trauma and coming into a hard-won happiness. Margareth Kammerer – Gift [Ftarri/Bandcamp] Margareth Kammerer – Amor [Ftarri/Bandcamp] Weirdly, when I did my DJ set for Art After Hours/Liquid Architecture/Sydney Biennale in March (stream it here) I decided to play a track by Berlin-based Italian singer & composer Margareth Kammerer, and only a day or two later I discovered that she’d just released a new album, The Garden. I’ve been a fan of hers since, I would say, the mid 2000s, when she released the extraordinary album To Be an Animal of Real Flesh, full of odd, experimental songs. Following a few years later came two wonderful, mysterious albums with The Magic I.D., a quartet with Christof Kurzmann on electronics and vocals next to her own guitar & vocals, and the two clarinettists, Kai Fagaschinski & Michael Thieke, who also play bewitching, alien music as The International Nothing. So it’s reasonable to say she’s been deconstructing and re-examining songform for some decades by now. Released by Japanese label Ftarri (also a tiny experimental music venue & store in Tokyo), The Garden is of a piece with her earlier albums – the last of which came out a mere 12 years ago… Her oddly beautiful songs are supported by many important fellow travellers including our own Chris Abrahams of The Necks etc, double-bassist/electronicist Werner Dafeldecker, experimental musician Valerio Tricoli and experimental cellist Bo Wiget. I remain in awe. Espen Reinertsen – Til noens dype muskelvev [SusannaSonata/Bandcamp] Espen Reinertsen – Skal jeg følge deg til havet [SusannaSonata/Bandcamp] What astonishing beauty to stumble upon without warning! Espen Reinertsen is a name I’ve known for a while, as his saxophone and woodwinds – or his mixing skills – are credited on many a Norwegian release, including those from Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, Erik Honoré, Kim Myhr, Jenny Hval and Christian Wallumrød Ensemble. But these are his own songs, with sparse live drums and drum machines, sparse keyboards and gorgeous woodwind & trumpet arrangements which frequently shift into unexpected voicings and harmonies. You’ll hear a lot of Radiohead here – albeit more jazz-informed – but it’s also one of those rare cases when the post-rock-as-in-Talk-Talk tag is completely justified. Reinertsen’s melodies are simple until they spin off into some harmonically distant galaxy, and his layers of woodwinds are delicately emotive, merging invisibly with synthesizers just as Erik Nylander’s acoustic drums somehow have the precision of drum machines and also the sparkle of jazz drums. What a blessing. Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe & Trondheim Jazz Orchestra – Kori [Puritone/Bandcamp] So, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra are a collective with a varying lineup of Norwegian improvising musicians, who enlist different musicians to collaborate with them, with reliably extraordinary results. On this album, they work with Greek-Norwegian singer & composer Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe, who has titled the album ΣΠΙΤΙ (SPITI), which is Greek for “Home”. Marianna Sangita explores her own search for belonging, caught between two very different places, and she sings in four different languages: Norwegian, Greek, English, and Sámi, the latter being a people indigenous to the Sápmi region across northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and part of Russia. The music, too, draws from many different traditions, with Greece’s proximity to the area Europeans call the “Middle East” evident in its traditional musical forms, and the combined vocals of Sangita, Ina Sagstuen and Sissel Vera Pettersen (and other musicians at times) evoking Eastern European musics as much as Nordic. The musicianship is uniformly brilliant, the songs sparkling, moving, joyful. Highly recommended. Mayssa Jallad – Taamir (Bahriyyeh) [Ruptured Records/Bandcamp] A few years back, Beirut label Ruptured put out an amazing album by Lebanese singer/songwriter and researcher Mayssa Jallad called Marjaa: The Battle of the Hotels. In touching experimental songs, Jallad chronicled the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975, in which Christian Nationalists and pro-Palestinian leftists fought a violent battle amongst the high-rise hotels in Beirut, leading to the Green Line dividing the city, a rift that lasted for 15 years. Since then the album has been remixed in spectral dub fashion by Civilistjävel!, and in 2024 Mayssa created a stunning piece about a Palestinian woman displaced from her village in the Nakba. That single was created out of an instrumental track by Tunefork Studios & Ruptured Records’ Fadi Tabbal, and her new song “Taamir (Bahriyyeh)” is a musical collaboration with Tabbal, featuring drums from Postcards & SANAM‘s Pascal Semerdjian. Jallad is an urban researcher as well as a musician, and urban history is the basis of all these works. This song is about the Taamir social housing project, built in the wake of a destructive earthquake in 1956. By the time the project started, the Ain el Helwe refugee camp had already existed for 8 years, and the juxtaposition of Palestinian refugees, unfortunates who lost their homes in the earthquake, and those more fortunate, is explored by Jallad in this moving, experimental piece, with rumbling, clattering drones and field recordings surrounding Jallad’s voice. Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Frédéric D. Oberland – Squeal Of Swine خنخنة خنازير [Constellation/Bandcamp] Montreal’s storied Constellation label here brings together a Canadian and French artist for their first duo work. Radwan Ghazi Moumneh has been deeply involved in the Montreal postrock & experimental music in Quebec for over 2 decades, and he’s the co-owner of the mighty Hotel2Tango, originally a performance & artists’ space co-run by members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion, but his main musical outlet has been Jerusalem In My Heart, begun as an audiovisual project with Erin Weisgerber, with Moumneh’s stunning melismatic vocals fed through granular processing to create a contemporary Arabic music ahead of its time in the mid-2010s. Frédéric D. Oberland is a key figure in Paris’s psych & avant-rock scenes, although he also began making films on Super8 & video. Among many bands & collaborations, he leads the incredible Oiseaux-Tempête, a collective whose music draws on psych, krautrock, postpunk and electronic music, with many collaborators and a deep connection to SWANA artists. Moumneh & Oberland had worked together via Oiseaux-Tempête and other projects, but had long intended to collaborate as a duo. Some works were started at Hotel2Tango in 2023, but as Moumneh puts it, since the genocide began he’d experienced sever writer’s block, so he took himself off to Paris in 2024 to complete the work. Four of the seven tracks do feature Moumneh’s voice, but here it’s Oberland taking more of a driver’s seat. Nevertheless, as well as Moumneh’s pain-filled voice Moumneh plays both buzuk and rababa, and there’s daf in the mix along with lots of electronic drones, drum machines and Oberland’s sax and clarineau. This is immersive music of great emotion. Maryam Saleh – Nedaa نداء [Simsara Records/Bandcamp] I first heard Egyptian singer Maryam Saleh as part of the magnificent trio release Lekhfa back in 2017. There, Saleh’s voice combined with the voice and instruments of Palestinian-Egyptian musician Tamer Abu Ghazaleh and the production wizardry and music of Maurice Louca – a masterpiece of Arabic indie music. As far as I can see, her new album, coming some 9 years later, is her first since that collaboration. Produced by Maurice Louca, it also features multiple instruments and creative mentoring from Paris-based Palestinian musician Kamilya Jubran, who founded the organisation Zamkara in Paris to support artistic projects. After three years of development, the result is Syrr سِرّ, the Arabic word for secret, which also happens to be the name Saleh gave her daughter. The album is imprinted by heavy events in Saleh’s life, particularly post-natal depression and divorce. Released by Sarah El Miniawy‘s Simsara Records, this is a creative take on Arabic music, leaning into trip-hop at times, into acoustic instrumentation at other times, carried by Saleh’s beautifully expressive voice and the confident hands of Jubran and Louca, and the impeccable musicianship of the other instrumentalists who join them. But one of the highlights is “Nafas نفَس”, in which Saleh is accompanied solely by Jubran’s oud and exquisitely-harmonised vocal shadows from the two of them. All in all, not to be missed! Taroug – Sirocco [Denovali/Bandcamp] On his second album with Denovali Records, Chott, Düsseldorf-based Tunisian musician Taroug (aka Tarek Zarroug) presents a highly varied mixture of styles. When Zarroug wants to make beat-based bass music, he hits all the right production notes with a healthy dose of north African percussion, while elsewhere there’s dreamy postrock with vocals by the artist himself. Honestly it’s uncanny how the album flits between genres, displaying Zarroug’s ancestry here, slipping into UK bass there or indie guitar music elsewhere. A really impressive album. Wraz. – Twist [Deep Dark & Dangerous/Bandcamp] Rites, the second full album from Montreal dubstep master Wraz., is released through Deep Dark & Dangerous, the label run by New Zealand’s longstanding dubstep duo Truth. As usual, heavyweight dubstep gear, sci-fi aesthetics, surprising melodies… Battery Operated – Stutter [YUKU/Bandcamp] Battery Operated – Casting Shadows [YUKU/Bandcamp] It should be obvious by now that YUKU delivers the goods, but here they are again with something insanely great. The artist behind Battery Operated is also known as PS95, an outlet for mangled jungle breaks that draws our attention to the fact that the Playstation was launched in 1995, the heyday of jungle. On the other hand, Battery Operated has thus far been an alias for deliciously lo-fi tape loops – see their Instagram for videos of their beautifully-modded cassettes & players. But the debut Battery Operated album for YUKU, TYPE I, combines these two strands in stunning fashion. From what I can tell, PS95 & the recording artist Battery Operated are the same person, but the tape loop “art” projects are done with his brother. So this ain’t dance music, not primarily, but nor is it dreamy loop-jelly. Breaks surface from tape hiss, tape loop experiments are layered & sequenced into melodies and sonic narratives, often sounding like a half-analogue/half-digital current-day version of IDM. Wonderful. Thugwidow – IT DIDN’T NEED EXPLAINING [Thugwidow Bandcamp] Thugwidow – pristine heart [Thugwidow Bandcamp] Jungle may be having a renaissance right now, with no end in sight, but Welsh producer Alex Lowther-Harris was on the jungle train way before most. The first Thugwidow releases were around 2017, and for a few years he was fiercly prolific, released mostly on cassette and digital, with a couple of CDs and some vinyl further down the track. His lo-fi early work gave way to slicker production chops as time went on, and the creative firehose slowed by around 2021-22. So it was a joyful shock to see something new appear on his bandcamp, only… it’s a swan song? Yes, SWUN SUNGZ does do what its title suggests, but it also shows that this prolific artist had more up his sleeve – it’s just that the pleasure had drained from it, he was feeling stuck… So here’s *ahem* 121 tracks, going for almost 11½ hours, and there’s a lot of quality material here, including a bunch of collaborations, and productions ranging from hardcore jungle-techno to advanced rhythm science. It’s a helluva way to go out! Note also that not only is all the money likely going to the British bird & wildlife charity RSPB, but he says most of his earnings from the project were always given away to charity. CRZKNY – 009 [Virgin Babylon Records] Japanese experimental electronic producer CRZKNY (which I’ve just learned stands for “CRAZY KENNY”) has brushed shoulders with experimental genre-mashing legend (and seminal UFog artist) World’s End Girlfriend before, on WEG productions and on his label Virgin Babylon, but this is a bit of a special release – a bit like Thugwidow’s above, this is a massive collection of unreleased tunes, here all just numbered as they’re pieces that CRZKNY has played at the Nagoya club GOODWEATHER. CZRKNY put this collection together to help support the club’s founder Eri Ishii after she suffered both an aortic dissection and a cerebral thrombosis, leaving her in a coma for some weeks. She is now on a long road of rehabilitation, and CRZKNY wants to give back to a person who built this perfect live space for his music. Lots of great techno, including glitchy shit and tasty breakbeats, for a good cause. deafkids – CICATRIZES [Neurot Recordings/Bandcamp] Brazilian band deafkids may nominally be classed as “punk”, but hardcore punk mixes with industrial and noise in their sound, along with electronic music of all shapes. They released the incredible uncategorizable Metaprogramação on Neurosis‘ Neurot Recordings in 2019, and then when the pandemic hit, they put out a series of EPs that mixed Latin rhythmic complexity with guitar pedal and software experimentation, collected now on the album Ritos do Colapso. Except before that in 2020 came their collaboration DEAFBRICK with cross-continental noise-metal-industrial-electronic duo PETBRICK. So with various collabs and oddities in the interim, their forthcoming CICATRIZES DO FUTURO (Scars of the Future) is their first album proper since Metaprogramação. It looks to be more electronic, more intense, more angry than ever, a visceral reaction to the state of the world. Highly rhythmic and danceable, it shifts between hardcore punk, industrial, Latin American and club sounds with abandon. I can’t wait to hear the whole thing. Lint – Balsam of Peru [Lint Bandcamp] OK so, you know, like Scattered Order? A band who I have referred to in the past as “Sydney postpunk/post-industrial/experimental electronic legends”. Mitch Jones is a founding member of said legendary band, active since the early ’80s or possibly slightly earlier, post-etc as described above. Drusilla Johnson aka Dru Jones has been a member of said legendary band at times, and has contributed some brilliant artwork in various phases of their existence. She’s also Mitch’s wife, and they live now in Mt Victoria, in the Blue Mountains on Dharug and Gundungurra country, and at times they release music together as Lint. It’s instinctual, artistic, splashes of colour washed over detailed line drawings… It’s the sound of Air in the taps, but it’s also the sound of over four decades building and trashing and rebuilding a musical language, and you can hear it in every dialogue sample and every wonky beat and the occasional guitar noise solo. It’s so lovely to have a seemingly endless font of new music from these folks in many changing combinations. Roman Rofalski – Ondine (radio edit 1) [Puddle Label/Bandcamp] Last time we heard from German pianist Roman Rofalski – only a few weeks ago – he was deconstructing his piano… again, following his wonderful Fractal from 2024, which shredded piano and prepared piano into constellations of granular sound and rhythm. Ravel Reimagined does just what it tells you – but to be clear, Rofalski does it really well. Over four tracks, Rofalski excerpts four celebrated piano works by the beloved impressionist composer and deconstructs them – and it’s notable that these are live performances, with Rofalski playing grand piano and simultaneously sampling himself, then reworking phrases into loops & glitchy constructions, overlaying them with synths and even beats at times. Maurice Ravel was famously prickly, was not fond of the borrowed artistic term of “impressionism” being used for his music (nor was his elder, Debussy), and was underappreciated in his time. He’s also one of my favourite composers, who I believe advanced composition in directions hitherto unimagined. Rofalski’s extrapolations push Ravel far beyond his imaginings, and it’s quite likely he would be horrified to hear what’s been done to his pieces – but now we’re imagining a composer unmoored by over a century from his origins; these prickly pieces require decades of context to situate them here and now. The virtuosic pianism outlining harmonies full of augmented and diminished intervals, whole-tone scales, melodies woven through corruscating hemidemisemiquavers (hear the original here) are thrown immediately into digital reverberation and gradual distortion until they’re glitched and chopped, then crash into long-ringing tones, a fragmented sample bleating around Ravel’s melody as the piece comes to a close. Bravo. OD – Arrival [Driftworks/Bandcamp] Alex O’Donovan is a recording & mixing engineer, but as OD he makes his own music. On Svalr, O’Donovan documents time spent in Svalbard, an island archipelago in the Arctic which is also home to Norway’s Global Seed Vault (the subject of another beautiful sound work by Ecker & Meulyzer). This album is part of a new project called SITE, co-curated by Audiobulb and Driftworks. O’Donovan took extensive field recordings of the diversity of natural sounds (including glaciers!) as well as the built environment, and found commonalities in all these sounds that formed the basis of his compositions. Remote as it is, Svalbard is inevitably encroached upon by anthrogenic climate change, and as the EP goes on, the sounds of water & ice & animals are swept up in almost industrial impulses, and glitched beat constructions. OD’s Svalr makes compelling music around its highly engaging field recordings. Sandscape – half closed eyes [Octopoda Records/Bored of Works/Bandcamp] Sudanese-Scottish “ethereal grunger” Eliza Shaddad and screen composer Daniel Sonabend team up as Sandscape on the forthcoming album Phenomenology, and first single “half closed eyes” is like hearing a dusty 7″ record playing in a different room of your house – a beguiling piece of ambient-dub-jazz with both artists’ vocals, soft but saturated piano, and muffled drumming from Liam Hutton. Unexpected harmonisations flow over the looping music, but not long after it fades away like a dream – “half closed eyes” indeed. The album promises noise-laden trip-hop, muffled jazz and an exploration of the mixed Arab/British/Jewish heritage between the members… Keen to hear more. Stine Janvin / Morten Joh – Leaving home – O Verden, Hav Da Gode Nat! (feat. Lucy Railton) [Futura Resistenza/Bandcamp] Stine Janvin / Morten Joh – Before the burial site – Jeg Raader Eder Alle [Futura Resistenza/Bandcamp] Returning now to Norway, we finish with beautiful strangeness from Norwegians Stine Janvin and Morten Joh, adapting funeral procession music (“Liksongen” = corpse songs) from Ryfylke, Norway. Janvin’s voice forms the basis of these works, but the ceremonial music is rendered alien through extensive electronic processing and additional electronics, and occasional vibraphone from Joh. Two guests, both with innovative approaches to their instruments, contribute further: Berlin-based Australian guitarist Jules Reidy and British cellist Lucy Railton. But one of the most magical moments must be when Janvin’s voice is shadowed by its electronic twin in warbling harmony. On the second last track, the alien elements mostly give way to the acoustic sounds of voice and vibraphone, although the album concludes with stentorian synths playing J.S. Bach. Not for the faint of heart, but rewarding listening. Listen again — ~208MB

The Modern Art Notes Podcast
Kahlil Robert Irving, Truman Lowe

The Modern Art Notes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 64:48


Episode No. 751 features artist Kahlil Robert Irving and curator Rebecca Head Trautmann. Irving is included in "Monuments," at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. The exhibition juxtaposes decommissioned Lost Cause monuments with artworks that address the histories the Lost Cause aimed to whitewash. "Monuments" features two Irvings: New Nation (States) Battle of Manassas - 2014, 2024-25; and Viewfinder, 2024 which address the 2014 police killing of Michael Brown Jr. in Ferguson, Missouri and its aftermath. The exhibition, which is on view through May 3, was curated by Hamza Walker, Kara Walker, and Bennett Simpson with Hannah Burstein and Paula Kroll. The museum says that a catalogue is forthcoming. Irving has had solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and at the Contemporary Art Museum Saint Louis; he's been featured in group exhibitions at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass., the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and more. He was also a guest on Episode No. 591 in 2023. Trautmann is the curator of "Water's Edge: The Art of Truman Lowe" at the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. "Water's Edge" is the first career-length survey of Hoocąk (Ho-Chunk) artist. It is on view through January 1, 2027. Smithsonian Books published a catalogue of the exhibition; Amazon and Bookshop offer it for about $33-37. Instagram: Kahlil Robert Irving, Tyler Green. Air date: March 26, 2026.

Read with Jenna
‘Wicked' Director Jon M. Chu on Storytelling, His Memoir, and Reimagining an Icon

Read with Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 46:44


Jon M. Chu is a visionary director known for films including Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights, and the film adaptation of Wicked. In this conversation from November 2024, Jenna talks with Chu about welcoming his daughter on the day of the movie's premiere, turning the camera on his own life in his memoir, Viewfinder, and discovering the story of Wicked long before it became a Broadway phenomenon. Plus, Chu reflects on reimagining an iconic American story through the lens of his experience as the son of immigrants. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #1055: Pullman

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 87:57


Chris Brokaw, Ken “Bundy K.” Brown, Curtis Harvey, and Doug McCombs are here to discuss III, the first album by Pullman in 25 years, what inspired Pullman to explore acoustic guitar sounds in the late 1990s, the positive but also harsh critical reception their first two albums, 1998's Turnstyles & Junkpiles and 2001's Viewfinder received, how Tim Barnes joined Pullman and also his role as the drummer on American Water by Silver Jews, which David Berman had originally invited Chris to appear on and Chris' feelings about not doing that, the fan mail Berman sent to Chris' band Come, having Pullman's second of two New York City shows get cancelled because of 9/11 and what it was like to be in the city that day, Doug's sudden departure, how Tim contributed to III, Doug's surprising return, whether Pullman might play shows, everyone's respective future plans, and much more.EVERY OTHER COMPLETE KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO PATREON SUPPORTERS STARTING AT $6/MONTH. This one is fine, but if you haven't already, please subscribe now on Patreon so you never miss full episodes. Thanks!Thanks to Blackbyrd Myoozik, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #1026: TortoiseEp. #1015: Alan LichtEp. #989: Bundy K. Brown, Glenn Kotche, and Jim O'Rourke on Tim BarnesEp. #927: Papa MEp. #877: Gastr del SolEp. #786: Black DuckEp. #736: Douglas Andrew McCombsEp. #626: Eleventh Dream DayEp. #481: David BermanEp. #240: A Way That's Clear – Tortoise & The Making of ‘The Catastrophist'Ep. #112: Britt Walford of Slint and WatterSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast
T'was the Night Before Christmas: Veterinary Edition

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 5:21


This week, the Veterinary Viewfinder keeps a beloved tradition alive with a festive gift for the profession. Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, MPA, RVT, share a brand-new veterinary rendition of T'was the Night Before Christmas, written for every veterinarian, technician, assistant, CSR, kennel team member, and manager working through the holidays. The poem walks listeners through a Christmas Eve shift full of familiar chaos, unexpected cases, and the kind of humor that only happens in a clinic on a busy night. You'll hear nods to the species you treat, the equipment that never seems to cooperate, and the teamwork that holds the whole place together. Most importantly, the episode offers a moment of gratitude for everyone who shows up for patients and families during a season that can be joyful and exhausting at the same time. If your clinic is open this week, or if you've ever spent a holiday in scrubs, this episode is meant to bring a smile, a sense of recognition, and a little warmth at the end of a long year. Merry Christmas from the Viewfinder family to yours. #VeterinaryViewfinder #VetMed #VetTechLife #VeterinaryPodcast #HolidayShift #ChristmasInVetMed #VetClinicLife #SantaPaws #TwasTheNightBeforeChristmas #VetTeamStrong

Un café con Nintendo
Nindies del café | Diciembre 2025: entrevista a EP Games y Oppidum

Un café con Nintendo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 80:21


¡Hola, cafeteros! Los compañeros Guille y Dani repasan las novedades del mes de diciembre y entrevistan al estudio español EP Games para presentar Oppidum, una aventura de supervivencia que llegará a Nintendo Switch el 18 de diciembre. ¡También comentamos los nominados de los Game Awards 2025! Sección de juegos digitales: - Amazing maze (01-12), - Simogo Legacy Collection (02-12), - Winterlight - Where silence says it all (03-12), - Viewfinder (03-12), - Nightmare: The Lunatic (04-12), - Speed factor (05-12), - Keep the Heroes Out (09-12), - A Game About Digging a Hole (09-12), - Oppidum (18-12), Digitales de NSW2: - Simogo Legacy Collection - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (02-12), - Saket Story (08-12), Sección de juegos físicos: - Cooking Companions Premium Edition (02-12), - Dunjungle Premium Edition (11-12), - Earthion (12-12), - Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection (12-12), - R-Type Delta HD Boosted (12-12), - Yooka Replaylee (18-12), - Nordic Ashes: The Complete Saga (19-12) APÓYANOS por lo que cuesta un café en https://uncafeconnintendo.wordpress.com/ Para estar informado del programa síguenos en nuestra cuenta de X @cafeconnintendo o Bluesky uncafeconnintendo.bsky.social Únete también a nuestra comunidad de Telegram solicitando un enlace de invitación en los comentarios del programa

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul
Wicked For Good Movie Director Jon M. Chu: Kind Acts from Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo & More [Re-Release]

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 62:24


Wicked: For Good movie is in theaters this week, so please enjoy this wonderful conversation from the AOK library with the film's director Jon M. Chu. He and Robert Peterpaul to discuss being a kind leader on set, acts of kindness from Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, his spellbinding memoir Viewfinder and more. Rejoicify - this is a thought-provoking chat filled with STAR-studded surprise guests! We're OBSESSULATED! Jon M. Chu is known for his visually stunning blockbuster films, as well as his kinetic work across various genres from groundbreaking series to commercials and films. Additionally, his unique storytelling ability has earned him the honor of inclusion on the Hollywood Reporter's Power 100 list as well as Variety's New Hollywood Leaders. Most recently, Chu directed Universal Pictures' critically acclaimed WICKED 1 & 2, starring Oscar-nominees Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Part 1 of the feature-film adaptation of the record-breaking musical phenomenon released in theaters on November 22 and quickly became a box-office hit, becoming the highest-grossing Broadway adaption in domestic box office history in its second week earning over $350 million globally. His memoir, Viewfinder, is his journey from growing up in the Silicon Valley to transitioning to Hollywood and helming major studio projects, released Summer 2024. The book is an uplifting tale of belonging, creativity and learning to see who you truly are. His other projects include the critically acclaimed adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony Award-winning musical IN THE HEIGHTS for Warner Bros. Studios as well as the worldwide phenomenon CRAZY RICH ASIANS, which was nominated for numerous awards, including a SAG Award, a Golden Globe and PGA Award. It is one of the top 10 highest grossing romantic comedies of all time and the highest in a decade. It was also the first contemporary studio picture in more than 25 years to feature an all-Asian cast and opened a new chapter in Asian-American representation in Hollywood. Chu is attached to direct the highly anticipated biopic for Britney Spears based on her memoir, The Woman in Me, with Universal. He is also in development on Dr. Seuss' OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO! with Warner Bros and JJ Abrams' Bad Robot, which will be his first animated film. His previous films include GI. JOE: RETALIATION, NOW YOU SEE ME 2, JUSTIN BIEBER'S NEVER SAY NEVER and many more representing over 1.3 billion dollars in the worldwide box office. Thank you to Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Ethan Slater, Michelle Yeoh and Simon Hayes for the special surprise, and to Welcome to Times Square for supporting our Big Apple dreams. Follow Jon: @jonmchu Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul youtube.com/@artofkindnesspodcast Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Got kindness tips or stories? Want to just say hi? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. Let us be glad. Let us be grateful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Kit & Krysta Podcast
196: Why is Everyone Rooting for Nintendo to Fail?

The Kit & Krysta Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 116:57


Thank you to Notion for sponsoring this episode! Visit http://www.notion.com/kitandkrysta to try out Notion today! Thank you to Factor for sponsoring this episode! Visit http://www.FactorMeals.com/KitAndKrysta50Off for 50% off your first box + FREE breakfast for a year *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Hello and welcome to episode 196 of the Kit & Krysta Podcast! This week we want to dig into this interesting phenomenon that's happen around how people are feeling about Nintendo in the Switch 2 era. All the numbers show Nintendo Switch 2 is selling great and breaking all sorts of records and it seems like people are having fun with the games but does it feel like a lot of the conversations you see are rooting for Nintendo to fail? We dig into all the reasons why this might be happening. We also have a massive news section in this podcast talking all about the Pokopia game key card issue, the leaks around The Super Mario Galaxy movie and much more. We're playing some new super fun indie games and we're also deep into Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment. We also answer some great questions from our Patreon subscribers. Settle on in. A lot of stuff coming your way! 0:00 - Let's-a-GO! 9:22 - Why are people rooting for Nintendo to fail? 46:06 - Games we are playing (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, Absolum, Viewfinder, Dunkadillo) 1:05:17 - News news news 1:29:36 - Questions from our Patreon subscribers Patreon Shoutouts! - All Hail the Final Boss - Aaron Hash - Thank you Super Stars - MaruMayhem, Eigenverse, Mike Chin, Roy Eschke, vgmlife, Link The Hero of Winds, Angela Bycroft, Thomas O'Rourke, Kyle LeBoeuf, Andrew Youhas, Chilly, krashuri, Master Discord, Travis Torline, EchoLadair, MSMPokeGamer, RBurns, KITT 10K, Adrien, Nafon Clover, TheSharkAmongMen Follow Us! https://www.patreon.com/kitandkrysta https://twitter.com/kitandkrysta https://www.tiktok.com/@kitandkrysta https://www.instagram.com/kitandkrysta/ http://www.facebook.com/kitandkrysta/ https://bsky.app/profile/kitandkrysta.bsky.social -Kit & Krysta

Liam Photography Podcast
Episode 479: Canon Teases, Ulzani's Viewfinder, Psychiatric Hospital

Liam Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 36:51


In today's episode Canon teasing their new camera, Ulanzi releases a waist level viewfinder for mirrorless and DSLR cameras and more. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-479-canon-teases-ulzanis-viewfinder-psychiatric-hospital

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast
Time to Fallout with Nintendo - Episode 318

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 60:30


Send us a textPikmin 4, System Shock (Remake), Assassin's Creed Shadows, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, Over the Hill, The Binding of Isaac: Repentance+, Pastry Panic!, Order Up!!, Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil 8, and Resident Evil 9: Requiem, Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Kirby Air Riders Direct 2, Bluey's Quest for the Gold Pen, Catto's Post Office, The Florist, Simogo Legacy Collection, Little Samson, Mouse: P.I. for Hire, Biped 2, Viewfinder, BALL x PIT , Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, Fire Emblem Shadows update, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Vampire Survivors Ode to Castlevania Expansion , Persona 3 Reload, No Man's Sky Breach, Shadow Labyrinth update, Factorio Nintendo Switch 2 edition, MARVEL Cosmic Invasion, Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition, Shantae, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road ,Power up your holidays Nintendo Switch 2 trailers, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective, Nintendo's creature capturing patent for Pokémon rejected, New Super Mario Bros. Added to Nintendo Music, Mario at the 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild vinyl soundtrack, SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide, Hello Kitty Island Adventure - Nintendo Switch 2 EditionThe Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

TASTYCAST
September PS Plus Review: Viewfinder, Psychonauts 2 and Stardew Valley - Surprising Month!

TASTYCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 76:49


#playstationplus #stardewvalley #psychonauts2 #viewfindergame 00:00 Intro01:34 October's Games04:59 Viewfinder31:12 Psychonauts 250:50 Stardew Valley01:15:46 OutroPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/TastyLootGamingTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@tastylootgamingDiscord - https://discord.gg/UFu7esQERnAudio only versions:iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast​​​Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3cmUaDz​​​Anchor - https://anchor.fm/tastylootgaming​​​Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1375254919/​​​Pocket Casts - http://pca.st/Z4xQ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/tastycast-6rV​​​Castbox - https://castbox.fm/channel/id1254770​​​Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/tastycast​​​

Abnormal Mapping
Abnormal Mapping 177: Viewfinder

Abnormal Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025


Some games are just very okay to the point where you don't have too much to say about them, but thankfully we have some other gaming to keep us going as we poked through some photos and perspective puzzles this month. Thank you so much as always for listening, please rate and review the podcast, and tell all your friends on whatever social media you call home that they should check us out. See you next month!Send us questions about our game clubs, other games, or gaming in general to abnormalmappingpodcast@gmail.com!If you would like to support us please visit patreon.com/abnormalmapping for exclusive podcasts!Things Discussed: gaming news, Persona 5 Royal, Dragon Warrior III, Silksong, Persona 5 Dancing in Starlight, Colin McRay Rally 2.0, Marvel Infinity War, Charlie Murder, Zombie Vikings, Alltynex, Raiden Fighters, Strider (2014), Mega Man X 2-5, ViewfinderNext Month's Game Club: Onimusha: Warlords (and Bonus Persona 5 Royal podcast!)Music this EpisodeWake Up Your Hero by Masanori AkitaBoss Area (Aces Version) by Yasuhiro HashimotoX vs Zero by Naoto Tanaka, Naoya Kamisaka, and Takuya MiyawakiYume Wo Kakeru by Kenta Higashiohji

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PS THIS IS AWESOME!
391 - Fairgames Loses Its Director, PlayStation Gains Big News

PS THIS IS AWESOME!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 69:35


In this week's episode, we break down September's PlayStation Plus Essential lineup, featuring Psychonauts 2, Stardew Valley, and Viewfinder, now available to redeem. We also dive into the latest shake-up at Haven Studio, as Fairgames loses its game director to WB Games Montreal, raising new doubts about Sony's live-service strategy. Plus, a fresh State of Play is on the calendar for September 3, with a spotlight on 007: First Light, and rumors are swirling about a dockable PS6 handheld. We wrap things up with franchise news on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and a packed slate of new releases, including Hollow Knight: Silksong and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants.By joining our Patreon community for ONLY $1.00 per month, you'll also enjoy these exclusive benefits:Early Access: Be the first to listen to our episodes as soon as they're ready. Get ahead of the game and dive into the latest news, reviews, and discussions.Personalized Shoutout: As a token of our gratitude for your support, we'll give you a special shout out during one of our podcast episodes, acknowledging your contribution and dedication to our show.Custom Die-Cut Vinyl Sticker: Receive an exclusive custom die-cut vinyl sticker featuring our podcast's unique design. Showcase your support with this limited-edition collectible.Your support goes a long way in helping us continue to create the content you love. It's a simple and direct way to show your appreciation for our podcast.To become a patron and unlock these exciting benefits, visit www.patreon.com/psthisisawesome today. Your support keeps us going and ensures that we can keep delivering top-notch PlayStation content.Please, if you enjoyed the content or even if you didn't quite enjoy this one, we encourage you to come back. We try to offer something for everybody. Please share with your friends and help us spread the show as we try to build a bigger community here! As always you can support our show at our Patreon Page. Thanks for listening.http://www.patreon.com/psthisisawesome Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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🎮 Rejugando 268: Lost Soul Aside, Expedition 33, Silksong y TODO lo que se viene en 2025 En el episodio 268 de Rejugando nos metemos hasta el fondo en la actualidad gamer: análisis, anuncios, retrasos, DLCs, polémicas y el esperado Lost Soul Aside, que tras 11 años de desarrollo por fin ha llegado. 💥 Temas destacados del programa Lost Soul Aside – Primer análisis en audio, impresiones finales y comparaciones con Bayonetta, Devil May Cry y Final Fantasy. Expeditions 33 – El universo de Cleros Cooor se expande, posibles DLCs y próximos proyectos del estudio Sandford Interactive. Silksong y los juegos “silksonizados” 🐝 – Los retrasos que está provocando el lanzamiento más esperado del año. Nintendo Switch 2 – Primeras pruebas, rendimiento en multiplataforma y rumores sobre exclusivos. Starfield y No Man’s Sky – Expansiones, mejoras y promesas que podrían cambiar el juego. Tokyo Game Show 2025 – Lo que esperamos ver: Final Fantasy IX Remake, novedades de SEGA, Capcom, Bandai y Square Enix. PlayStation Plus septiembre 2025 – Psychonauts 2, Stardew Valley, Viewfinder y más… pero seguimos sin grandes estrenos para PS5. Además, repasamos los juegazos que llegan hasta diciembre de 2025: Silent Hill F, Cronos, Borderlands 4, Baby Steps, Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster, y otros bombazos. 🎧 Un episodio cargado de humor, hype y mucha nostalgia gamer. Si quieres enterarte antes que nadie de lo que se viene, no te lo pierdas. Lost Soul Aside análisis Lost Soul Aside gameplay Rejugando podcast videojuegos Silksong lanzamiento Nintendo Switch 2 rumores Tokyo Game Show 2025 PlayStation Plus septiembre 2025 Final Fantasy IX Remake Expeditions 33 Juegos 2025 destacados Starfield expansión No Man’s Sky actualización Cronos 2025 fecha Silent Hill F Bayonetta y Devil May Cry DLC Expeditions 33 Juegos PS5 septiembre 2025 Baby Steps GotY

The Trophy Room: A PlayStation Podcast
Gears of War Reloaded on PS5 Review l How Sony Plans to Avoid Another Concord

The Trophy Room: A PlayStation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 114:28


Follow The Trophy Room Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BadBit Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2PglU1a Discord: https://discord.gg/wPNp3kC Twitter: https://twitter.com/PSTrophyRoom Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/badbit ****** PlayStation CEO Hermen Hulst says Sony is changing how it makes games after the $250M failure of Concord. In this week's episode, we break down his comments on “more rigorous and more frequent testing,” what this means for the future of PlayStation Studios, and how hits like Astro Bot show the path forward for Sony IP. We also dive into the latest gaming news: Judas dev log reveals Ken Levine's “Villainy” system and how player actions decide who becomes the enemy. Sony makes PS Store refunds easier with a brand-new option inside the PS App. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 confirmed as the start of a new franchise. Ghost of Yōtei PS5 Limited Edition consoles & accessories open for pre-orders next week. September's PlayStation Plus games include Psychonauts 2, Stardew Valley, and Viewfinder. Atari acquires five Ubisoft classics, including I Am Alive and Child of Eden. Rumor: Forza Horizon 6 in Japan set for reveal next month. Acclaim showcase announced for September. Plus, we answer a Trophy Room Triple Threat question: Is Gears of War Reloaded worth $40, or should remasters be cheaper? If you're into PlayStation, Xbox, or just gaming news in general, this is the episode you don't want to miss!

The Pixelated Sausage Podcast
Dorfromantik Is the Chillest Game of the Year - The Pixelated Sausage Show

The Pixelated Sausage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025


This week's episode features Viewfinder, Dorfromantik, Zooparasite, Faye Falling, and GOST of Time. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)

De week met XBNL: Xbox en games in Nederland
[REVIEW] Viewfinder – optisch puzzelen in een magische wereld

De week met XBNL: Xbox en games in Nederland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 14:05


12 augustus is Viewfinder eindelijk uitgekomen op de Xbox, na al een tijd beschikbaar te zijn op Steam en PS5. In deze review nemen Niels, Jeffrey en Hans deze game […]

In Awe by Bruce
The Short Game

In Awe by Bruce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025


In Theaters August 29, 2025Jeremy Avery is vying for a college golf scholarship awarded to the winner of the State Championship, buthis preparation and game are affected by family pressures related to his mother's recovery from cancer andhaving to take care of his younger autisticbrother Ethan. These challenges, along with the burden ofcarrying his team to State against an opponent who will do anything to win, force Jeremy to reconsider hispriorities and see his brother's savant-like gifts, which if embraced can create an unstoppable pair. On thebrink of his greatest victory, Jeremy is forced to make a life-altering decision between finally realizing hisown personal dreams or standing by his brother Frank Sanza Frank Sanza, Writer / Director The Short Game is Frank Sanza's feature film directorial debut reflecting his own personal journey as a former high school golfer and the father of an autistic son. The theme of overcoming challenges through faith and determination embodies Frank's success in overcoming his battle with Parkinson's Disease. A former college athlete, Frank's career started as an award-winning San Francisco Bay area actor, providing him with exceptional insight into working with and directing actors to illicit impactful and realistic performances. This background also gives Frank a wealth of knowledge related to on-set procedures and how to work efficiently in all aspects of production. Frank is the writer and director of the acclaimed short film Home which is still impacting lives today across generations for its bold depiction of one unlikely man's love for the unlovely. He has directed numerous regional musical theater productions in California, Minnesota, and Texas. He graduated from Bethel University in St. Paul, MN, with a degree in music conducting and through the years has directed many pitorchestras.Frank has retired from Slingshot17 Productions, a full-service production company based in North Texas where he was the lead producer and director on a myriad of entertainment projects. Slingshot17 has produced commercials and various video and film content for such clients as, the Emmy Awards, General Electric, ExxonMobil, Fossil, and Navy Seals, to name a few and has been one of the most sought-after production houses in the area. David Parks David Parks is recognized as one of today's most versatile and experienced TV and film producer/directors.With 30+ years that cross over between feature films, TV, Documentary, live events, and digital media, hisprojects have garnered numerous awards andset viewing records.After working on numerous well-known Hollywood movies, David was Producer and Director ofPhotography of the hit indie filmThe Sky is Fallingstarring Teri Garr, Dedee Pfeifer, Howard Hesseman,Sean Astin, Octavia Spencer, Eric Close and Chris Elliott. The film premiered to rave reviews at theprestigious SXSW Film Festival. David was also the initial producer during the development phase of theAcademy Award winning Aaron Schneider short filmTwo Soldiers. He also produced and wrote theawardwinning National Geographic documentary,Death on the Mountain: Women of K2,andwasProducer/Director of the hit Fox TV seriesMurder in Small Town X.Among David's other Producer, EP, and Director major production credits are: 2014-2021Daytime EmmyAwards,Sports Emmy Awards,News & Documentary Emmy Awards; 2013, 2015-2018Tournament ofRoses Parade; 2009-2011NHL Winter Classic,NHL Awards;YouTube Comedy Week;Nashville Star,Extreme Makeover Home Edition;Criss Angel Mindfreak; and many others.David has also produced live concert events and their broadcast includingLive Earth: The Concerts for aClimate in Crisis, the largest entertainment broadcast in history; the Paul McCartney/Ringo Star headlinedChange Begins Withinbenefit concert; and numbers A-List artist concerts for AOL Music Live!.In Sports, besides his work at the NHL, David served as head of production helping launch the digital sportsnetwork 120 Sports/Stadium. He has worked with almost all major sports leagues including the NBA, NHL,NFL, and MLB, and started his career at NBCSports.Originally from the Washington, D.C. area, David is a graduate of Syracuse University and holds a Masterof Fine Arts degree from the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. He is a former D1 soccer player and has represented the USA in soccer internationally. He remains a competitive athlete insoccer, running, and cycling.David is a member of the DGA, PGA, NATAS and the Television Academy, as well as a past MasterInstructor for YoungArts. He is the owner of the multi-focused creative production company Viewfinder. Asa frequent guest lecturer at various universities and colleges he enjoys “giving back” to support the nextgeneration of filmmakers. He currently splits his time between LA and Chicago where he lives with his wife,TV/Film Writer/Director Florrie Laurence Parks, and their son and daughterFILM FESTIVAL AWARDS &SELECTIONSPaladino d'Oro Sport Film Festival–BEST PRODUCTIONFilm Fest International: Edinburgh–BEST PICTUREGarden State Film Festival–BEST FAMILY FEATUREReedy Reels–BEST PICTUREMyrtle Beach International Film Festival–BEST FEATURE; BEST OVERALL FILM; BEST DIRECTORWorldFest–Houston International Film Festival–BEST FEATURE INSPIRATIONAL; BEST RISINGACTOR: BEN KRIEGERFacebookInstagramTrailer

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast
Donk If You Love Bananas - Episode 304

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 69:54


Send us a textIt's episode 304 of the Nintendo Switch UK Podcast, and this week we're still diving headfirst into Donkey Kong Bananza and absolutely loving it. Also in this episode: Danger Mouse is heading to Switch, but we're still waiting for Mouse Work to get a dev kit. Pokémon's new game launches as both free-to-play and paid, causing a bit of confusion (and some grumpiness). Borderlands 4 runs at 30fps on Switch 2, and we ask, is that good enough? EA's latest football game makes pricing choices we didn't expect, and Dbrand actually does the right thing after a rough product launch. Plus, some spicy Direct rumours, Turbo Mode news, and our usual tangents.Join us for the usual mix of gaming chaos, questionable takes, and heartfelt community thanks.Call Me By Your Gamea nostalgic video game podcastListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Gaming BlenderWe mash genres. We pitch games. You question our sanity.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Scoop Viewfinder
[ Viewfinder Saturday ] 26 ก.ค.68

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 84:03


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Mission To The Moon Podcast
เส้นทางการทำคอนเทนต์ และบทเรียนจากการลองเอง ของจีน Scoop Viewfinder | MM EP.2453

Mission To The Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 63:09


วงการคอนเทนต์วันนี้เต็มไปด้วยครีเอเตอร์นับล้านคน แต่กี่คนที่จะอยู่รอดได้? และอยู่ได้อย่างยาวนาน? ในยุคที่ไม่มีสูตรสำเร็จและทุกคนต้องหาเอกลักษณ์ของตัวเองให้เจอ การเรียนรู้จากประสบการณ์จริงจึงเป็นสิ่งสำคัญอย่างยิ่ง . มารับฟังเรื่องราวของ “จีน อรากร ฤกษ์เกษม” หรือ “จีน Scoop Viewfinder” ตั้งแต่ยุคเริ่มต้นจนถึงยุคปัจจุบัน พร้อมฟังขั้นตอนการทำงาน ความท้าทาย และประสบการณ์ต่างๆ ที่ผ่านมาในการเป็นครีเอเตอร์ พร้อมบทเรียนชีวิตที่อยากแบ่งปันให้กับทุกคน . . #พัฒนาตัวเอง #แรงบันดาลใจ #ครีเอเตอร์ #พอดแคสต์ #podcast #missiontothemoon #missiontothemoonpodcast

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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 83:46


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Funsphere Game Club
Episode 86

Funsphere Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 39:08


Games discussed in this episode include Mario Kart World, Dredge, Viewfinder, Wanderstop, Balatro, and Capcom Fighting Collection 2.

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[ Viewfinder TV] 21 มิ.ย.68

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 84:44


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[ Viewfinder TV ] 14 มิ.ย. 68

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 86:02


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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 91:33


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Scoop Viewfinder
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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 90:45


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Scoop Viewfinder
' สงคราม ส่งด่วน ' คืออะไร [ Viewfinder : Mad Unicorn ]

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 8:10


' สงคราม ส่งด่วน ' คืออะไร [ Viewfinder : Mad Unicorn ]

Scoop Viewfinder
[ Viewfinder TV ] 17 พ.ค.68

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 88:50


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The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast
Monday, May 12, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily

The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025


It isn't always intentional that the stories we bring together in our daily newsletter draw connections. But here's an interesting commonality between a story by Erika Page about artificial intelligence and the Viewfinder image of pigeons: According to studies from the University of Iowa, the birds that flock our public squares can learn to identify patterns the same way large language models do. Today's stories also include U.S. agencies pushing back on DOGE and whether US students can help solve Florence's tourist problem. Join the Monitor's Kurt Shillinger for today's news.

Scoop Viewfinder
[ Viewfinder TV ] 10 พ.ค.68

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 83:29


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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 85:36


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Scoop Viewfinder
ทำไมดู ' Sinners ' แล้วนึกถึง ' From Dusk Till Dawn ' [ Viewfinder : ซินเนอร์ส ]

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 26:35


ทำไมดู ' Sinners ' แล้วนึกถึง ' From Dusk Till Dawn ' [ Viewfinder : ซินเนอร์ส ]

Scoop Viewfinder
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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 92:30


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 82:53


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 83:47


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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 81:50


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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 83:44


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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 82:32


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Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 84:04


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LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
HT2192 - Monochrome Viewfinder

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 2:43


HT2192 - Monochrome Viewfinder As a lifetime black and white photographer, I have to admit that I do not see in black and white. Some photographers have that uncanny skill, but I simply don't. I need help to see in black and white. I used to use the Fred Picker monochrome viewing filter, but now I just set my cameras to monochrome in my viewfinder.

Scoop Viewfinder
[ Viewfinder TV ] 08 มี.ค.68

Scoop Viewfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 88:20


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Read with Jenna
‘Wicked' Director Jon M. Chu On Creating His Own Yellow Brick Road

Read with Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 46:44


Jon M. Chu is a visionary director known for his blockbuster films like ‘Crazy Rich Asians,' ‘In The Heights' and the hugely anticipated movie musical ‘Wicked.'  He sits down with Jenna Bush Hager to discuss how he welcomed his daughter on the movie's premiere day, and what it was like to turn the lens on his own life and work in his memoir ‘Viewfinder.'  Chu also reveals how he discovered the story of “Wicked” before it became a Broadway hit and what it means to him to reimagine this iconic American story as a son of immigrants. 

On with Kara Swisher
Director Jon Chu on Wicked, Silicon Valley, and Defying Hollywood's Gravity

On with Kara Swisher

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 64:46


Jon Chu grew up in Silicon Valley, in the shadow of Apple Park. His father, Chef Chu, still runs his eponymous restaurant there, and Jon worshiped Steve Jobs as a kid. As a teen, he used Apple products to learn how to make movies. Now he directs some of the biggest movies in Hollywood, but his relationship with the tech industry is much more complex.  Kara and Jon discuss his “new view” trilogy: Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights, and his latest film, Wicked. They unpack his memoir Viewfinder, and Chu explains how growing up in Silicon Valley shaped his understanding of technology — and how the industry's switch towards data surveillance has changed his relationship with it as an artist.  Questions? Comments? Email us at on@voxmedia.com or find us on Instagram/TikTok as @onwithkaraswisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TED Talks Daily
Why creativity thrives on challenges | Jon M. Chu

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 58:02


Filmmaker Jon M. Chu has enjoyed an incredible run of success, directing films like "Crazy Rich Asians," "In the Heights" and the highly anticipated adaptation of "Wicked" in theaters soon. But he wasn't always sure he'd make it big. In a wide-ranging conversation, Chu gives his thoughts on nurturing creativity, embracing failure and finding inspiration in your upbringing — as well as some key leadership lessons from his new memoir, "Viewfinder." (This live conversation was hosted by TED's Whitney Pennington Rodgers. Visit ted.com/membership to support TED today and join more exclusive events like this one.)

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
Why creativity thrives on challenges | Jon M. Chu

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 56:39


Filmmaker Jon M. Chu has enjoyed an incredible run of success, directing films like "Crazy Rich Asians," "In the Heights" and the highly anticipated adaptation of "Wicked" in theaters soon. But he wasn't always sure he'd make it big. In a wide-ranging conversation, Chu gives his thoughts on nurturing creativity, embracing failure and finding inspiration in your upbringing — as well as some key leadership lessons from his new memoir, "Viewfinder." (This live conversation was hosted by TED's Whitney Pennington Rodgers. Visit ted.com/membership to support TED today and join more exclusive events like this one.)

WorkLife with Adam Grant
Fighting against the status quo with filmmaker Jon M. Chu

WorkLife with Adam Grant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:06


Before becoming the director of major films like Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights and the upcoming Wicked, Jon M. Chu wondered if he missed his chance to make it big. After a great deal of trial and error, his path to success is its own cinematic hero's journey. Jon and Adam discuss what it takes to reach your own potential, the creative process, and how to find the courage to tell new stories. His new book Viewfinder is out now.Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts