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Summary: That Studio Show is a roundtable discussion with industry experts about the art and science of video, film and post production (formerly That Post Show). The top-rated Post podcast in iTunes since 2007.

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 All About Cinematography | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition edition of THAT Studio Show, Scott Simmons talks with all about cinematography with Art Adams, Adam Wilt and Matt Jeppsen. Notes Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! Links Art Adams' 28 Days of Cinematography insights At THAT Studio, we are always looking for freelance editors, VFX artists and audio-magicians who use Adobe Creative Cloud. We are always interested in bringing more listeners on-board to help with show notes. If you think writing show notes or working on our other projects is something that tickles your fancy, do not hesitate to get in touch. THAT Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. THAT Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. THAT Editor This episode was edited by [Kristin Martin]. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Host Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guest[s] Art Adams Cinematographer Art Adams has worked in the film industry for 25 years. He shoots spots as well as corporate marketing, visual effects, web and interactive/mobile projects. He also consults for a variety of motion picture equipment vendors in the areas of usability and interface design, equipment training, and scientific comparative testing of products. Art likes to write articles that explore the hidden side of the tools and techniques many take for granted. He's been published in HD Video Pro, American Cinematographer, Australian Cinematographer and Camera Operator Magazine He is a current member of the International Cinematographers Guild and SMPTE, a past member of the Society of Camera Operators (SOC), and an industry consultant and educator. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. His showreel is at www.artadamsdp.com; check out his posts on ProVideo Coalition or say hi on Twitter. Adam Wilt Adam Wilt has been working off and on in film and video for the past thirty years, while paying the bills writing software for animation, automation, broadcast graphics, and real-time control for companies including Abekas, Pinnacle, Omneon, CBS, and ABC. Since 1997 his website, adamwilt.com, has been a popular reference for information on the DV formats. He has reviewed cameras for DV Magazine and written its "Technical Difficulties" column, and taught classes and led panels at NAB, IBC, and DV Expo. He co-authored the book,"Optimizing Your Final Cut Pro System", part of the Apple Pro Training series. You can catch Adam on ProVideo Coalition, Twitter or check out his app: Cinemeter. Matt Jeppsen Matt is a freelance cinematographer located in the Arkansas state area. Matt has experience in lighting and operating on commercials, corporate and narrative films. His expertise has been recognised by international companies - the likes of GoDaddy and Canon. Matt is a also a blogger at ProVideoCoalition and often tweets about cinematography and filmmaking.. You can check out Matt’s reel and previous work at mattjeppsen.com. Show Notes Show notes were written by Maciek Kaliski. Check out his work on his website or come over and say hello on Twit

 Editor: A Job On the Edge Extinction | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show, Scott Simmons talks with Eric Escobar, Steve Hullfish and Christian Glawe about the possible extinction of the job of the Editor. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor Jeremiah Karpowicz moved to Los Angeles to become a screenwriter but quickly realized making a film was about much more than the script. He worked at a post house where films like Watchmen (2009), Gamer (2009), and Green Lantern (2011) came through the door, but settled in as the Executive Editor of ProVideo Coalition, a publication which pulls together content from working professionals across media & entertainment. He’s shot, edited, and posted video content from various trade shows for PVC and writes for the site regularly You can reach Jeremiah on ProVideoCoalition. Notes Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! If you haven't by now, make sure to take a look at Eric’s article on Pro Video Coalition - it kickstarted this whole conversation. And a followup by Eric Jeremiah Karpowicz also shares his thoughts on the matter We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Eric Escobar Eric Escobar is a filmmaker and a filmmaking technology geek. On the filmmaker side, when he was 16, Eric worked as a video store clerk at Bob's Video in Hollister, California, where he was paid to watch movies all day long. A few years later he started making his own movies and never stopped. Eric's films have screened at festivals all over the U.S. and internationally. In 2005, he was awarded an Honorable Mention in Short Filmmaking from the Sundance Grand Jury. Eric has written and directed a dozen short films and a staggering number of industrial videos, commercials and PSAs. On the geeky side of things, he blogs. In the late 90's Eric answered your Premiere and After Effects tech support phone calls at Adobe Systems. From 2001- 2003 he was on the Final Cut Pro Development Team as a QA Engineer at Apple, Inc. Nowadays he likes to develop Magic Bullet Looks Packs for Red Giant Software. Eric currently works as a commercial director for Kontent Films in San Francisco, which is the most awesome job he's ever had. Steve Hullfish Steve Hullfish has been producing and editing award-winning television since the mid-1980s. He has written four books, countless magazine articles and hosted an Avid training DVD. He has lectured at NAB, DVExpo and the Master Editor seminars. He has edited on Avid since 1992 and was named to Avid's first group of Master Editors. His client list includes: Universal Studios, NBC Television, PBS TV, Turner Networks, The Oprah Winfrey Show, "Investigative Reports" and "Cold Cases" with Bill Kurtis for A&E, Jim Henson Home Entertainment, HIT Entertainment, VeggieTales, Cartoon

 Archiving, Storage and Backups | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show, Scott Simmons talks with Matt Jeppsen and Jason Lyons about storage, hardware and backing up solutions. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor Jeremiah Karpowicz moved to Los Angeles to become a screenwriter but quickly realized making a film was about much more than the script. He worked at a post house where films like Watchmen (2009), Gamer (2009), and Green Lantern (2011) came through the door, but settled in as the Executive Editor of ProVideo Coalition, a publication which pulls together content from working professionals across media & entertainment. He’s shot, edited, and posted video content from various trade shows for PVC and writes for the site regularly You can reach Jeremiah on ProVideoCoalition. Notes Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! Main PVC links: RAID review from Matt Scott's hard drive dock Q and A Another PVC Areca RAID review Backblaze hard drive stats Products discussed: PreRollPost mLogic mTape Tolis and Bru Cache-A StorageDNA NeoFinder Terms discussed: LTFS LTO (Linear Tape-Open) RAID storage levels Stiction We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Matt Jeppsen Matt is a freelance cinematographer located in the Arkansas state area. Matt has experience in lighting and operating on commercials, corporate and narrative films. His expertise has been recognised by international companies - the likes of GoDaddy and Canon. Matt is a also a blogger at ProVideoCoalition and often tweets about cinematography and filmmaking.. You can check out Matt’s reel and previous work at [mattjeppsen.com(http://www.mattjeppsen.com/). Jason Lyons Jason is a producer/editor based in Nashville, TN. with over fifteen years of experience. Jason has been freelancing for most of his career, working on a variety of projects. You can reach Jason on Twitter: @AvidZombie. Show Notes Show notes were written by Maciek Kaliski. Check out his work on his website or come over and say hello on Twitter.

 NAB 2015 Wrap-up | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show, Scott Simmons talks about NAB 2015 with Bruce A. Johnson and Kevin P. McAuliffe. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes Bruce Johnson's NAB coverage Kevin P McAuliffe's NAB article Scott Simmons' NAB Wrap-up Jeff Foster's coverage of Drones and the Drone Pavilion at NAB 2015: NAB 2015 Aerial Videography Wrap Up Drone Law Update PBS Tech Conference Adobe Character Animator Avid Media Composer | First Avid Pro Tools | First Adobe Anywhere Is Adobe going to buy The Foundry? THAT Studio panel for Adobe Premiere Pro Pond5 Premiere Pro plug-in Shared Storage Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Bruce A. Johnson Bruce A. Johnson got his first job in broadcast television at WFTV, an ABC affiliate in Orlando, FL. While there, he rose through the ranks from teleprompter operator to videographer, editor, producer and director of many different types of programming. It was in the early 1980's that he bought his first computer - a Timex/Sinclair 1000 - a device he hated so much, he promptly exchanged it for an Atari 400. But the bug had bitten hard. In 1987, Johnson joined Wisconsin Public Television in Madison as a videographer/editor, and still works there to the present day. His responsibilities have grown, however, and now include research and presentations on the issues surrounding the digital television transition, new consumer technology and the use of public television spectrum in homeland security. He freelances through his company Painted Post MultiMedia, and has written extensively for magazines including DV and Studio Monthly. Kevin P. McAuliffe Kevin P McAuliffe is a three time North American ProMax award winning editor and a Media Composer editor for over 15 years. He is also the host of The Post Podcast, and is also one of the Senior Editor's at MIJO in Toronto, Canada, with current clients including Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures and E1 Entertainment to name a few. He can also be found helping out on the Avid Community forums in the Media Composer & Symphony Get Started Fast forum. You can follow Kevin on Twitter. Show Notes Show notes were written by Maciek Kaliski. Check out his work on his website.

 All About That Audio | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show Scott Simmons talks with Woody Woodhall about Los Angeles Post Production Group, how picture editors can properly prepare material for mix, and the awesomeness of iZotope RX 4. The Song This episode features excerpts from the That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Oh, and she loves iZotope RX 4, too. Notes Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! If you're in the LA area (or even if you're not!) the Los Angeles Post Production Group is worth a look! We're all 'rock star' editors of course, but we could all learn something from Scott's 28 Days of Editing Tips. We should also all be familiar with the CALM Act and LKFS. I'm sure all the audio people already know this, but iZotope RX 4 is amazeballs. Here are some of Woody's articles mentioned in the episode: Saving Time and Money in Audio Post Pre-Production Audio for Post Production Sound Don't Just Get the Shot Audio Splits, Stems & Elemental Tracks iZotope RX 4 Review We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Woody Woodhall Woody is an award-winning re-recording mixer working at Allied Post Audio. He also founded Los Angeles Post Production Group and has a great book called Audio Production and Postproduction. Check out his Pro Video Coalition channel and say hi on Twitter @woody_woodhall Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his finishing and color work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

 Gimbals, the Ronin and Camera Stabilisation | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show, Scott Simmons talks with Matt Jeppsen and Brian Hallett about their recent articles on PVC on camera stabilisation, gimbals, and focusing on more specific products like the DJI Ronin and its uses. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes If you haven’t yet, check out Matt’s and Brian’s posts on ProVideoCoalition: Defining Visual Language for a Travel Documentary - Matt Jeppsen’s post Using The Ronin To Capture Driving Shots - Brian Hallett’s post Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Matt Jeppsen Matt is a freelance cinematographer with over a decade of experience in commercials, music videos, and documentary films. Check out Matt’s work athttp://mattjeppsen.com or follow him on Twitter. Brian Hallett Brian Hallett, is the senior promotions producer at the NBC affiliate in Nashville, TN, and an award winning cameraman, editor, and producer. He has shot everything from broadcast television news, promotional image campaigns, music videos, short films, and documentaries. First and foremost, Brian is a cameraman and since 1999 his skills have allowed him to work for Spike TV, NBC, Fox, and CBS. Check out Brian’s work on Vimeo or follow him on Twitter. Show Notes Show notes were written by Maciek Kaliski. Check out his work on his website.

 3 Women, Interrupted | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this episode of That Studio Show Kanen talks with Mary Poplin, Sian Fever, Kylee Wall and they discuss sexism in post, including advice on how to deal with sexism in the workplace. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes Upset student filmmaker Women in the workplace research MRA recruiting tactics Intersectionality Kickass longsword woman Newly Updated Celluloid Ceiling Report showing Female Employment in Post (in Film and Television) Lesli Linka Glatter on sexism in Hollywood In Hollywood, It’s a Men’s World Unlocking The Full Potential of Women in the US Economy Bette Davis on Sexism in 1963, saying the same things we’re saying in 2015 Working Together to Close the Gender Gap in Post Production at NAB 2015 Strawfeminist John Scalzi starting character He just wants his dinner We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Studio Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Mary Poplin Mary is an LA-based CG artist, painter, actress, and Product Specialist for mocha Pro. Say hi on twitter and check out some of her demos. You can also follow her on Twitter. Sian Fever Sian is a offline editor for broadcast, advertising and corporate and musical programming. Check out her work on her portfolio site or catch up with Sian on Twitter. Kylee Wall Kylee is a film and television editor in Atlanta, GA. You can view her portfolio and reel at Kyleewall.com or her her blog posts on her personal blog or her CreativeCow blog. Also, make sure you say hi on Twitter! Show Notes Show notes were written by Maciek Kaliski. Check out his work on his website or come over and say hello on Twitter.

 Surviving Your First Film Market | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show Scott Simmons talks with Arthur Vincie about his recent PVC article, bringing independent films to market, and his experience at the 2014 American Film Market. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! If you haven't by now, make sure to take a look at Arthur's article on Pro Video Coalition. Then, if you're looking to get your film some exposure, Arthur says Cannes, Toronto, Sundance, Berlin, Tribeca, Rotterdam, and Clermont-Ferrand are the top festivals out there. But festivals aren't everything, you might be more likely to make a sale at a place like the American Film Market. Check out Film-Com for packaging, financing, and distribution of your film. Arthur recommends IMDB Pro for the kind of sales information you can't find elsewhere. We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Arthur Vincie Arthur is a filmmaker in New York City with over 10 years of film and TV production experience. Check out his most recent film Found In Time and his book on pre-production for the independent filmmaker Preparing for Takeoff. Also, Arthur has a site for his next film called Bitter Child. Guess what, he's even on Twitter @chaoticsequence! Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

 Surviving Your First Film Market | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Pro Video Coalition episode of That Studio Show Scott Simmons talks with Arthur Vincie about his recent PVC article, bringing independent films to market, and his experience at the 2014 American Film Market. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes Periodically we will have Scott Simmons on as our host to go into a deep conversation with the author of a Pro Video Coalition article to go even further than what you read. Enjoy! If you haven't by now, make sure to take a look at Arthur's article on Pro Video Coalition. Then, if you're looking to get your film some exposure, Arthur says Cannes, Toronto, Sundance, Berlin, Tribeca, Rotterdam, and Clermont-Ferrand are the top festivals out there. But festivals aren't everything, you might be more likely to make a sale at a place like the American Film Market. Check out Film-Com for packaging, financing, and distribution of your film. Arthur recommends IMDB Pro for the kind of sales information you can't find elsewhere. We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Guests Arthur Vincie Arthur is a filmmaker in New York City with over 10 years of film and TV production experience. Check out his most recent film Found In Time and his book on pre-production for the independent filmmaker Preparing for Takeoff. Also, Arthur has a site for his next film called Bitter Child. Guess what, he's even on Twitter @chaoticsequence! Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

 That Maxon Show | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this episode of That Studio Show Kanen talks with Mathias Omotola and Ryan Summers about Cinema 4D, cloud rendering, and how the VFX and Motion Graphics industries are colliding. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes In case you missed it, here's some of Ryan's legendary 50 in 50: Production Tips From the Trenches talk from Siggraph 2014. In case you really missed it, here's Mathias and Jason Levine showing how Cinema 4D integrates with AfterEffects CC. The guys mention Cineversity a couple times this episode. Speaking of C4D training, you cannot forget the Greyscalegorilla. Show notes are no place for going in depth on rendering engines, but check out Houdini. Finally, here's that new McDonald's ad from Buck. We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Studio Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Matthias Omotola Getting his start as Fortune 500 marketing Manager Mathias Omotola has built himself into Manager of events and Community Outreach for MAXON U.S. makers of CINEMA 4D. Mathias is a Mixed Media specialist with a passion for Producing / Directing / Visual Effects and Motion Design. When home in Los Angeles CA, Mathias is usually working on 3D, Compositing, Editing or a TOP SECRET project to save the world. Say hi on Twitter @Majorvfx. Ryan Summers Ryan is a talented motion graphics artist working at Imaginary Forces in Los Angeles. When he's not kicking out sweet hot render passes you can catch him on Twitter @Oddernod. Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

 That Maxon Show | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this episode of That Studio Show Kanen talks with Mathias Omotola and Ryan Summers about Cinema 4D, cloud rendering, and how the VFX and Motion Graphics industries are colliding. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Notes In case you missed it, here's some of Ryan's legendary 50 in 50: Production Tips From the Trenches talk from Siggraph 2014. In case you really missed it, here's Mathias and Jason Levine showing how Cinema 4D integrates with AfterEffects CC. The guys mention Cineversity a couple times this episode. Speaking of C4D training, you cannot forget the Greyscalegorilla. Show notes are no place for going in depth on rendering engines, but check out Houdini. Finally, here's that new McDonald's ad from Buck. We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Studio Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Matthias Omotola Getting his start as Fortune 500 marketing Manager Mathias Omotola has built himself into Manager of events and Community Outreach for MAXON U.S. makers of CINEMA 4D. Mathias is a Mixed Media specialist with a passion for Producing / Directing / Visual Effects and Motion Design. When home in Los Angeles CA, Mathias is usually working on 3D, Compositing, Editing or a TOP SECRET project to save the world. Say hi on Twitter @Majorvfx. Ryan Summers Ryan is a talented motion graphics artist working at Imaginary Forces in Los Angeles. When he's not kicking out sweet hot render passes you can catch him on Twitter @Oddernod. Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

 Being Jason Levine | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this, the inaugural episode of That Studio Show Kanen talks with Scott Simmons and Jason Levine about the Adobe Create Now tour, children's programming, and a bit of gaming. The Song This episode features music from Jason Levine himself! Stay tuned at the end for Pirate Teeth, one of Jason's children's songs. The Editor This episode was edited by Vicky Ryder. As Executive Producer of CBR Network, Vicky has developed a well-rounded skill set and participates in all phases of production to varying degrees. Follow her on Twitter at @QueenOfCBR to keep up with the projects she has out there and more great things coming down the pipe! Notes Welcome to That Studio Show! In case you missed the Adobe Create Now World Tour events are still happening in the Asia/Pacific area, or check out some of the highlights on the site. Also, Jason welcomes you to Creative Cloud. Children's shows recommended in this episode: School House Rock Electric Company (even had an episode with Morgan Freeman as a DJ) Phineas and Ferb Yo Gabba Gabba Blue's Clues Shows not for children mentioned in this episode: Amazon's award-winning Transparent The Real World is having a 22nd season Games mentioned in this episode: Grand Theft Auto V which had like $1 billion in sales Journey Limbo Canabalt Don't Starve We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Sponsorship We are sponsored this week by Maxon who have released Cinema 4D R16. We use it all the time and love the new features like the reflectance channel, motion tracker, poly pen, and a deeper integration with AfterEffects. Kanen is on the record as saying Cinema 4D is a Stick of Awesome dipped in Awesome sauce and lathered in Awesome drizzle. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Studio Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Jason Levine Jason has lived all over the United States and been very active in the music world. He worked at a company called Syntrillium Software that made Cool Edit Pro. That software was bought by Adobe and became Audition, and Jason started working at Adobe and today is the Principal Worldwide Evangelist! When he's not busy giving energetic on-stage demos he also works on a children's show called Just Play Music. Check out his work on Behance and say hi on Twitter @beatlejase. Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

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On this, the inaugural episode of That Studio Show Kanen talks with Scott Simmons and Jason Levine about the Adobe Create Now tour, children's programming, and a bit of gaming. The Song This episode features music from Jason Levine himself! Stay tuned at the end for Pirate Teeth, one of Jason's children's songs. The Editor This episode was edited by Vicky Ryder. As Executive Producer of CBR Network, Vicky has developed a well-rounded skill set and participates in all phases of production to varying degrees. Follow her on Twitter at @QueenOfCBR to keep up with the projects she has out there and more great things coming down the pipe! Notes Welcome to That Studio Show! In case you missed the Adobe Create Now World Tour events are still happening in the Asia/Pacific area, or check out some of the highlights on the site. Also, Jason welcomes you to Creative Cloud. Children's shows recommended in this episode: School House Rock Electric Company (even had an episode with Morgan Freeman as a DJ) Phineas and Ferb Yo Gabba Gabba Blue's Clues Shows not for children mentioned in this episode: Amazon's award-winning Transparent The Real World is having a 22nd season Games mentioned in this episode: Grand Theft Auto V which had like $1 billion in sales Journey Limbo Canabalt Don't Starve We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Studio Show Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Sponsorship We are sponsored this week by Maxon who have released Cinema 4D R16. We use it all the time and love the new features like the reflectance channel, motion tracker, poly pen, and a deeper integration with AfterEffects. Kanen is on the record as saying Cinema 4D is a Stick of Awesome dipped in Awesome sauce and lathered in Awesome drizzle. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Studio Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Jason Levine Jason has lived all over the United States and been very active in the music world. He worked at a company called Syntrillium Software that made Cool Edit Pro. That software was bought by Adobe and became Audition, and Jason started working at Adobe and today is the Principal Worldwide Evangelist! When he's not busy giving energetic on-stage demos he also works on a children's show called Just Play Music. Check out his work on Behance and say hi on Twitter @beatlejase. Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

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Kanen sits down Scott Simmons to talk about about programming, plugins, TrustPipe, That Studio Atmospheres, and changes coming to the show. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Housekeeping Settle in for a geeky ride and make sure your C++ module cross compiles against my FxPlug Git repository. If that makes no sense, brush up on your Objective-C, Lisp, and Swift. Then you can help white hat hacker Kanen secure the world from hacking with his new company TrustPipe. If that’s not quite your bag, take it down a notch and build your own plugin with Sapphire 8. Finally, check out the venerable Digital Production Buzz Podcast and the infamous No Tech Show episode of That Post Show. Oh, and if you don’t like Terminator then you’re not American. We're excited for what's coming next with That Studio in 2015. Stay subscribed to this feed! We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Post Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Post Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

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Kanen sits down Scott Simmons to talk about about programming, plugins, TrustPipe, That Studio Atmospheres, and changes coming to the show. The Song This episode features excerpts from the newly released That Studio Atmospheres package which includes 50 custom-created atmospheres for film and television, by award-winning composer, Jesse James for only $99. The Editor This episode was edited by Kristin Martin. Kristin started in audio post production and music production, but now works on a variety of projects as a sound and picture editor, technologist, motion graphics artist, and more recently, working with visual effects and color grading. You can follow her on twitter @KristinCMartin. Housekeeping Settle in for a geeky ride and make sure your C++ module cross compiles against my FxPlug Git repository. If that makes no sense, brush up on your Objective-C, Lisp, and Swift. Then you can help white hat hacker Kanen secure the world from hacking with his new company TrustPipe. If that’s not quite your bag, take it down a notch and build your own plugin with Sapphire 8. Finally, check out the venerable Digital Production Buzz Podcast and the infamous No Tech Show episode of That Post Show. Oh, and if you don’t like Terminator then you’re not American. We're excited for what's coming next with That Studio in 2015. Stay subscribed to this feed! We are always looking for freelance artists, editors and VFX people who use Adobe Creative Cloud, including (and especially), Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Audition and, most recently, MAXON Cinema 4D. We are also (always) looking for listeners who are willing to write show notes for all our shows, including That Post Show. If you are interested, send us an email and we can discuss rates, upcoming work and the opportunity. That Post Plea Please take the time to write a review of That Post Show in iTunes. It helps us gain an audience and attract sponsors. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the Creative Director (and troublemaker) behind That Studio, which includes That Post Show, Ruining it for Everyone, Sci-Fi Idols, Not Just A Movie and Hero Punk. He is also the Writer and Director of Jake Forgotten. You can follow him on twitter. Guests Scott Simmons Scott has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott also runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition and is currently his own boss, putting his skills to work as a freelancer. He is @editblog on Twitter. Show Notes Show notes are brought to you by Matt Christensen. Check out his work at mchristensen.net and say hi on Twitter @_mchristensen.

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