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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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 The Burn'n Way | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Zack Arnold and Norman Hollyn. We discuss The Bannen Way and Burn Notice and talk about editing for TV and film. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Alternate Titles Watching every take Huge Pile of Lumber Blowing up the boat If Chins could Talk Scattershot IMDB Resume Most films are spectacle Getting Academic on your ass Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Zack Arnold Zack Arnold is the editor of Burn Notice (starting in Season 4, when it gets really good) and The Bannen Way. His scattershot IMDB Profile tells an interesting story of his career. Norman Hollyn Worked on HEATHERS, THE COTTON CLUB and Oliver Stone's TV show WILD PALMS. Norman is the author of The Lean Forward Moment and is the co-host of 2 Reel Guys with Larry Jordan. Norman is the Associate Professor and Head of the Editing Track at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. Although, recently, I am recording on the amazing Samson Meteor Mic, which I cannot say enough great things about. The That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Song Lyrics 2012... A new year... That Post Show - Hosted by Kanen, We know about films, we know about effects, we have skills to share and reflect on.. post production, visual effects, guests with mad skills chattin' for thrills. Norman Hollyn, the shnit man sees, Paul DV, unleashing zombies, Steve Cohen, the Avid Master, Ron Brinkman, interface caster, Mike Nichols, last days and phantom, Scott Simmons, Nashville awesome. Experts in movies and tv, experiences we see, sharing it all for you, on iTunes... so write a review! Show Notes The mom on Burn Notice smokes... a lot. Matt Nix, the creator of Burn Notice, is very retro. But he's also on Twitter. Avid ScriptSync is great, if a bit expensive. We talk about The Bannen Way. Somehow, Zack found the editing job on a Craig's List ad and worked for free on the original cut. Guy Ritchie's Snatch was a big influence on the film. I want to edit something with Rain Wilson and with Bruce Campbell. And Bruce is on Burn Notice, so Zack is a jerk for beating me to that goal. Bruce actually wrote If Chins Could Kill, not "talk" -- as I mistakingly said on the show. Zack watches Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead and Dexter and House (because his wife loves it). He's getting into Strike|Back from Cinemax. I watch Mad Men and Norman loves Nurse Jackie. Zack also likes American Horror Story. Everyone talks about Luther. It's in iTunes right now for about $10. We talk about Sherlock on BBC and I mention my Moriarty is from Star Trek.

 The Burn'n Way | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Zack Arnold and Norman Hollyn. We discuss The Bannen Way and Burn Notice and talk about editing for TV and film. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Alternate Titles Watching every take Huge Pile of Lumber Blowing up the boat If Chins could Talk Scattershot IMDB Resume Most films are spectacle Getting Academic on your ass Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Zack Arnold Zack Arnold is the editor of Burn Notice (starting in Season 4, when it gets really good) and The Bannen Way. His scattershot IMDB Profile tells an interesting story of his career. Norman Hollyn Worked on HEATHERS, THE COTTON CLUB and Oliver Stone's TV show WILD PALMS. Norman is the author of The Lean Forward Moment and is the co-host of 2 Reel Guys with Larry Jordan. Norman is the Associate Professor and Head of the Editing Track at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. Although, recently, I am recording on the amazing Samson Meteor Mic, which I cannot say enough great things about. The That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Song Lyrics 2012... A new year... That Post Show - Hosted by Kanen, We know about films, we know about effects, we have skills to share and reflect on.. post production, visual effects, guests with mad skills chattin' for thrills. Norman Hollyn, the shnit man sees, Paul DV, unleashing zombies, Steve Cohen, the Avid Master, Ron Brinkman, interface caster, Mike Nichols, last days and phantom, Scott Simmons, Nashville awesome. Experts in movies and tv, experiences we see, sharing it all for you, on iTunes... so write a review! Show Notes The mom on Burn Notice smokes... a lot. Matt Nix, the creator of Burn Notice, is very retro. But he's also on Twitter. Avid ScriptSync is great, if a bit expensive. We talk about The Bannen Way. Somehow, Zack found the editing job on a Craig's List ad and worked for free on the original cut. Guy Ritchie's Snatch was a big influence on the film. I want to edit something with Rain Wilson and with Bruce Campbell. And Bruce is on Burn Notice, so Zack is a jerk for beating me to that goal. Bruce actually wrote If Chins Could Kill, not "talk" -- as I mistakingly said on the show. Zack watches Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead and Dexter and House (because his wife loves it). He's getting into Strike|Back from Cinemax. I watch Mad Men and Norman loves Nurse Jackie. Zack also likes American Horror Story. Everyone talks about Luther. It's in iTunes right now for about $10. We talk about Sherlock on BBC and I mention my Moriarty is from Star Trek.

 8 1/2 Unfinished Threads | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Norman Hollyn and Gordon Burkell join us for a discussion about cutting, splicing and editing. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Alternate Titles Car Horning Audio Smash Cut The Walter Murch Card Bling it on It's called CineScope! Epic Kundun Cool Ass Characters Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Norman Hollyn Norman worked on HEATHERS, THE COTTON CLUB and Oliver Stone's TV show WILD PALMS. Norman is the author of The Lean Forward Moment and is the co-host of 2 Reel Guys with Larry Jordan. Gordon Burkell Gordon is the founder of Art of the Guillotine and an instructor at Ryerson University in Canada. He is also the President at Scenes Cinematic Teaching Tools Inc. Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. The That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Show Notes Michael Doherty, editor on The Listener. Who also does a ton of zombie movies! Chris Nelson, editor of Mad Men and LOST and Greatest American Hero! The Walter Murch Card (and Cold Mountain). Anything you can learn about filmmaking, you can learn from the first 10 minutes of Fellini's 8 1/2 from 1963, according to Norman's friend "Steve". A more modern film which effectively does a similar thing, although it's not Fellini, called Identity, which has an opening 8-10 minutes of connected character introduction. Also, we should create a Magic: The Gathering-like card game with famous editors, software and editing skills. We mention The Sopranos in the sort-of aftershow thing.

 Edit Pro SuperGood | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Scott Simmons, Paul del Vecchio and Steve Cohen join us for a discussion about Final Cut Pro X and Avid Media Composer 6. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Image Courtesy of Mike Cavanaugh Alternate Titles Theoretically Rational Optimize this! Filming for a century Big, Honking Segment A Smart Collection The Mind of Randy Ubilos Different types of Professional Edit Pro SuperGood The Liberal Coast Skewed by Geography Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Scott Simmons Scott Simmons is a senior editor at Filmworkers in Nashville, Tennessee. In his decade as an editor he has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift and Kenny Rogers to concerts for Toby Mac and Gary Allan to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott is also a contributing writer for Studio Daily and runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition. You may even find him teaching a few classes at NAB. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. He may or may not be directing the upcoming show, Hero Punk, which was written by Kanen. Steve Cohen Emmy and Eddie Award winning editor and non-linear editing pioneer, he was the first person to use an Avid on a studio feature film, the first chairman of the editing department at the American Film Institute and the first publisher of the Editors Guild Magazine. He is the author of two books on Media Composer, including the recently released Avid Agility. He blogs at Splice Now Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Show Notes The Final Cut X Migration POLL is interesting. Also, Final Cut Pro X is worth a second look is a good article. Intelligent Assistant's (and Philip Hodgetts) Project Xto7 and Event Manager X. Randy Ubilos and Final Cut Pro is a nice comparison to Avid Media Composer 6, as Apple doesn't really share anything openly -- like Avid does (in recent years). iMovie film gets Honerable Mention at Sundance and Scott keeps mentioning Tarnation from a few years ago. Meanwhile, several films have used iMovie and been in Sundance. FCXP.Tv top 60 requests for Final Cut Pro X by @RichardTaylorTV Learning to love Final Cut Pro X is a great article that helps everyone understand why #fcpx is so important as a future-facing product. The awesome Michael Cavanaugh works at Tippet Studio, which I may have called Tippet Studios a few times. Avid Market Cap is interesting, to say the least and a crazy forum thread on Avid's history.

 Edit Pro SuperGood | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, we are proud to have Scott Simmons, Paul del Vecchio and Steve Cohen join us for a discussion about Final Cut Pro X and Avid Media Composer 6. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Image Courtesy of Mike Cavanaugh Alternate Titles Theoretically Rational Optimize this! Filming for a century Big, Honking Segment A Smart Collection The Mind of Randy Ubilos Different types of Professional Edit Pro SuperGood The Liberal Coast Skewed by Geography Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Scott Simmons Scott Simmons is a senior editor at Filmworkers in Nashville, Tennessee. In his decade as an editor he has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift and Kenny Rogers to concerts for Toby Mac and Gary Allan to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott is also a contributing writer for Studio Daily and runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition. You may even find him teaching a few classes at NAB. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. He may or may not be directing the upcoming show, Hero Punk, which was written by Kanen. Steve Cohen Emmy and Eddie Award winning editor and non-linear editing pioneer, he was the first person to use an Avid on a studio feature film, the first chairman of the editing department at the American Film Institute and the first publisher of the Editors Guild Magazine. He is the author of two books on Media Composer, including the recently released Avid Agility. He blogs at Splice Now Sponsors We are sponsored by CrumplePop, the place for Final Cut Pro X plugins and effects. We are also sponsored by Noise Industries, creators of the amazing FxFactory Pro suite of effects and plugins (now Final Cut Pro X compatible). And, if you'd like to order something from ToolFarm and get 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. Show Notes The Final Cut X Migration POLL is interesting. Also, Final Cut Pro X is worth a second look is a good article. Intelligent Assistant's (and Philip Hodgetts) Project Xto7 and Event Manager X. Randy Ubilos and Final Cut Pro is a nice comparison to Avid Media Composer 6, as Apple doesn't really share anything openly -- like Avid does (in recent years). iMovie film gets Honerable Mention at Sundance and Scott keeps mentioning Tarnation from a few years ago. Meanwhile, several films have used iMovie and been in Sundance. FCXP.Tv top 60 requests for Final Cut Pro X by @RichardTaylorTV Learning to love Final Cut Pro X is a great article that helps everyone understand why #fcpx is so important as a future-facing product. The awesome Michael Cavanaugh works at Tippet Studio, which I may have called Tippet Studios a few times. Avid Market Cap is interesting, to say the least and a crazy forum thread on Avid's history.

 Indiana Jones Style Satchel | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Robert (Bob) Russo, Frank Jonen, Paul del Vecchio, Scott Simmons. We have an open and honest discussion about Avid Media Composer 6. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Alternate Titles Uncommon Post Wrap-a-rounds Avid is HD only Non-standard frame sizes 30 Megapixel Images and Upwards Indiana Jones Style Satchel GPU In a Box Listening to users Tools with their balls exposed Going Ashley Madison (on a marriage that worked) Read the Relink Dialogue Box Closely Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Bob Russo Bob Russo has worked in the professional film and video production business for over 13 years. His work has appeared on a number of networks including: PBS, The Learning Channel, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, FOX, NBC, Home & Garden Television, and Bravo to name a few. Currently, Bob works as a Application Specialist for Avid where he works with Post and Broadcast customers to promote Avid’s industry leading professional workflows. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Scott Simmons Scott Simmons is a senior editor at Filmworkers in Nashville, Tennessee. In his decade as an editor he has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift and Kenny Rogers to concerts for Toby Mac and Gary Allan to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott is also a contributing writer for Studio Daily and runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition. You may even find him teaching a few classes at NAB. Frank Jonen Frank Jonen is a VFX freelance sup, experience designer, photographer and writer / director. A multi-hypenate of non-fixed career. Sponsor Stuff Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes from Final Draft, Byword, BareBones Software, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. Post Show Techno was performed by AnnieGurl24. That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes Avid Media Composer 6 overview by Alex Walker. You can check Media Composer to see if acpl gpu effects are disabled on the Mac. Link to NVidia drivers as discussed by Frank Jonen. Open i/o supported 3rd party hardware in Media Composer 6. AVID Artist Color Going Ashley Madison on a wedding? Just after we recorded, Scott Simmons wrote an article for PVC about Media Composer 6. It's well worth reading. Skype Chat Log Kanen Flowers added Bob Russo, Scott Simmons, Frank Jonen, Paul Del Vecchio to this conversation [7:59:27 PM] Kanen Flowers: Hiya all. We'll start in a minute or two, I'm waiting on the apparently-paid-by-the-hour clenaing crew to finish. [8:00:01 PM] Kanen Flowers: Scott -- you mind doing a backup call-recorder thing? [8:00:16 PM] Scott Simmons: sure [8:00:51 PM] Kanen Flowers: "I sure do mind" or "Sure, no problem!" :) [8:01:18 PM] Scott Simmons: sure no problem … it just installed a call

 Indiana Jones Style Satchel | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Robert (Bob) Russo, Frank Jonen, Paul del Vecchio, Scott Simmons. We have an open and honest discussion about Avid Media Composer 6. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Alternate Titles Uncommon Post Wrap-a-rounds Avid is HD only Non-standard frame sizes 30 Megapixel Images and Upwards Indiana Jones Style Satchel GPU In a Box Listening to users Tools with their balls exposed Going Ashley Madison (on a marriage that worked) Read the Relink Dialogue Box Closely Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Bob Russo Bob Russo has worked in the professional film and video production business for over 13 years. His work has appeared on a number of networks including: PBS, The Learning Channel, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, FOX, NBC, Home & Garden Television, and Bravo to name a few. Currently, Bob works as a Application Specialist for Avid where he works with Post and Broadcast customers to promote Avid’s industry leading professional workflows. Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Scott Simmons Scott Simmons is a senior editor at Filmworkers in Nashville, Tennessee. In his decade as an editor he has worked on projects ranging from music videos for Taylor Swift and Kenny Rogers to concerts for Toby Mac and Gary Allan to television programs for CMT and ABC Sports to commercials, documentaries and corporate work. Scott is also a contributing writer for Studio Daily and runs the popular post-production blog The Editblog on Pro Video Coalition. You may even find him teaching a few classes at NAB. Frank Jonen Frank Jonen is a VFX freelance sup, experience designer, photographer and writer / director. A multi-hypenate of non-fixed career. Sponsor Stuff Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. This show is proudly sponsored by Avid, creators of Avid Media Composer and Avid Pro Tools -- the standard in video and audio post production. Other Stuff Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes from Final Draft, Byword, BareBones Software, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. Post Show Techno was performed by AnnieGurl24. That Post Show Rap was performed by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook with lyrics by Kanen. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes Avid Media Composer 6 overview by Alex Walker. You can check Media Composer to see if acpl gpu effects are disabled on the Mac. Link to NVidia drivers as discussed by Frank Jonen. Open i/o supported 3rd party hardware in Media Composer 6. AVID Artist Color Going Ashley Madison on a wedding? Just after we recorded, Scott Simmons wrote an article for PVC about Media Composer 6. It's well worth reading. Skype Chat Log Kanen Flowers added Bob Russo, Scott Simmons, Frank Jonen, Paul Del Vecchio to this conversation [7:59:27 PM] Kanen Flowers: Hiya all. We'll start in a minute or two, I'm waiting on the apparently-paid-by-the-hour clenaing crew to finish. [8:00:01 PM] Kanen Flowers: Scott -- you mind doing a backup call-recorder thing? [8:00:16 PM] Scott Simmons: sure [8:00:51 PM] Kanen Flowers: "I sure do mind" or "Sure, no problem!" :) [8:01:18 PM] Scott Simmons: sure no problem … it just installed a call

 For The Love of Dog | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Kenn Bell, Ron Brinkmann, Michael Critz and Paul del Vecchio. We discuss video podcasting, the internet and how everyone loves their dog. Apologies for the audio going in and out. Me and Critz were in the same room and sharing a mic. It's a long story. Play the That Post Show drinking game. Every time @kennbell says "The Dog Files dot com", take a drink... if you dare! The intro song was created by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Kenn Bell Kenn is the creator of The Dog Files, one of the first (and still one of the best) video podcasts on the internets. Michael Critz Mike Critz is an award-winning user interface designer. His work has been featured just about everywhere. He's the guy to go to for any user interface design work. Ron Brinkmann Ron is the writer and creator of Digital Composting, a blog about visual effects and film. He is the author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing and was part of the initial design and development team that produced Shake (acquired by Apple in 2002). Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Sponsor Stuff Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. See Also Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes from Final Draft, Byword, BareBones Software, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes RecruiterBox Video shot on a Nikon D3100, edited in Final Cut Pro X and Motion 5, with some serious Red Giant Software action. 720p JVC cameras were used to shoot Jake Forgotten. Kenn Bell actually uses the word Decoupage in a sentence, comparing After Effects to everything great in the world.

 For The Love of Dog | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Kenn Bell, Ron Brinkmann, Michael Critz and Paul del Vecchio. We discuss video podcasting, the internet and how everyone loves their dog. Apologies for the audio going in and out. Me and Critz were in the same room and sharing a mic. It's a long story. Play the That Post Show drinking game. Every time @kennbell says "The Dog Files dot com", take a drink... if you dare! The intro song was created by Tyler Influence Life or on Facebook. Think you can write a theme song? Give it a try. If we use it, you could win cool stuff (like an Amazon Kindle) Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. You can also check out his media company at Scruffy.TV. Kenn Bell Kenn is the creator of The Dog Files, one of the first (and still one of the best) video podcasts on the internets. Michael Critz Mike Critz is an award-winning user interface designer. His work has been featured just about everywhere. He's the guy to go to for any user interface design work. Ron Brinkmann Ron is the writer and creator of Digital Composting, a blog about visual effects and film. He is the author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing and was part of the initial design and development team that produced Shake (acquired by Apple in 2002). Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Sponsor Stuff Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. See Also Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes from Final Draft, Byword, BareBones Software, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes RecruiterBox Video shot on a Nikon D3100, edited in Final Cut Pro X and Motion 5, with some serious Red Giant Software action. 720p JVC cameras were used to shoot Jake Forgotten. Kenn Bell actually uses the word Decoupage in a sentence, comparing After Effects to everything great in the world.

 Scruffy Sandwich | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

On this episode of That Post Show + Scruffy Thinking, we discuss the life and times of Adam Lisagor, also known as @lonelysandwich. There is a decently long aftershow, if you can stand even more of us slow-talking to each other... Alternate Show Titles Bristeled spit and unkepmt hair A thousand megabytes Keanu as Jesus The Young Ones Talented Family Adam Ligature Punch a dog Never Go Full Retard It's a Little Hook Adam Kutcher I crushed it with RedGiant Twisted Zombie Mouth Subtext and Shit Adam loves Can\'t Hardly Wait and so do I. I think this makes us Best Friends Forever! Sponsor Stuff Write a review of the show in iTunes and be automatically entered to win free prizes. We are giving away a Kindle Touch for Christmas! Show your love for the show and we will show the love back, by giving you cool stuff. It's easy, just Click Here to rate the show. ByWord: Don't be confused by it's simplicity... it's more than "distraction free" or "minimalist" writing. Byword really removes much friction when writing Markdown and rich text. I literally use Byword every single day. Final Draft: Scruffy Thinking is sponsored by Final Draft, Inc. publishers of Final Draft - the number-one selling scriptwriting software in the world. If you'd like $60 off the retail price -- ONLY $189 for the full version! -- go to finaldraft.com and enter code ST2011 and purchase your copy today. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the troublemaker behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter or check out his company at Scruffy.TV. Adam Lisagor Adam is best-known as @lonelysandwich and part of the ensemble comedy troupe, You Look Nice Today -- which may or may not have disbanded in 2011. Adam also produces videos at Sandwich Video -- which may be sponsored by the hit FOX Series - The New Girl. He knows how to pronounce Zooey Deschanel. The Other Stuff Follow Scruffy Thinking on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. Download the Scruffy Thinking wallpaper designed by the amazing Michael Critz. Music Music: Industrial Revolution by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" Show Notes Kim Lisagor at American Drink Kentucky Fried Movie has the faux trailer for Catholic High School Girls in Trouble. Fast Company Article Adam Lisagor Uses This RecruiterBox - Bob Avaj Video we talk about a little bit at the end of the show, which has We Blog The World logo on a cup.

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On this episode of That Post Show + Scruffy Thinking, we discuss the life and times of Adam Lisagor, also known as @lonelysandwich. There is a decently long aftershow, if you can stand even more of us slow-talking to each other... Alternate Show Titles Bristeled spit and unkepmt hair A thousand megabytes Keanu as Jesus The Young Ones Talented Family Adam Ligature Punch a dog Never Go Full Retard It's a Little Hook Adam Kutcher I crushed it with RedGiant Twisted Zombie Mouth Subtext and Shit Adam loves Can\'t Hardly Wait and so do I. I think this makes us Best Friends Forever! Sponsor Stuff Write a review of the show in iTunes and be automatically entered to win free prizes. We are giving away a Kindle Touch for Christmas! Show your love for the show and we will show the love back, by giving you cool stuff. It's easy, just Click Here to rate the show. ByWord: Don't be confused by it's simplicity... it's more than "distraction free" or "minimalist" writing. Byword really removes much friction when writing Markdown and rich text. I literally use Byword every single day. Final Draft: Scruffy Thinking is sponsored by Final Draft, Inc. publishers of Final Draft - the number-one selling scriptwriting software in the world. If you'd like $60 off the retail price -- ONLY $189 for the full version! -- go to finaldraft.com and enter code ST2011 and purchase your copy today. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the troublemaker behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter or check out his company at Scruffy.TV. Adam Lisagor Adam is best-known as @lonelysandwich and part of the ensemble comedy troupe, You Look Nice Today -- which may or may not have disbanded in 2011. Adam also produces videos at Sandwich Video -- which may be sponsored by the hit FOX Series - The New Girl. He knows how to pronounce Zooey Deschanel. The Other Stuff Follow Scruffy Thinking on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. Download the Scruffy Thinking wallpaper designed by the amazing Michael Critz. Music Music: Industrial Revolution by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" Show Notes Kim Lisagor at American Drink Kentucky Fried Movie has the faux trailer for Catholic High School Girls in Trouble. Fast Company Article Adam Lisagor Uses This RecruiterBox - Bob Avaj Video we talk about a little bit at the end of the show, which has We Blog The World logo on a cup.

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On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Ron Brinkmann and Mike Seymour. We discuss Bollywood, filmmaking and post production. We talk about iPads and apps and the changing world of applications. We also talk about Amazon and the upcoming Kindle Fire. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the troublemaker behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter or check out his company at Scruffy.TV. Mike Seymour Mike is a co-founder of fxPHD and fxGuide. He is a host of the The VFX Show and the rc -- which discusses the RED Camera. Ron Brinkmann Ron is the writer and creator of Digital Composting, a blog about visual effects and film. He is the author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing and was part of the initial design and development team that produced Shake (acquired by Apple in 2002). Alternate titles Seymour Disagrees! fxMe! Taking the other side A bad marketing cockup Let's get back to post... Business Models on the Net Radio on the TV TV on the net The New Model Guns for Hire Make some money This Episode Important Stuff Write a review of the show in iTunes and be automatically entered to win free prizes. Show your love for the show and we will show the love back, by giving you cool stuff. It's easy, just Click Here to rate the show. ByWord: Don't be confused by it's simplicity... it's more than "distraction free" or "minimalist" writing. Byword really removes much friction when writing Markdown and rich text. I literally use Byword every single day. Final Draft: Scruffy Thinking is sponsored by Final Draft, Inc. publishers of Final Draft - the number-one selling scriptwriting software in the world. If you'd like $60 off the retail price -- ONLY $189 for the full version! -- go to finaldraft.com and enter code ST2011 and purchase your copy today. Show Notes The game industry is smaller than the movie industry. The average movies spends 22 weeks in post production. According to about.com, the average masala (big budget) Bollywood film is $2 million, but many people make $3/day -- except the lead actor, who gets 40% of the film's budget. Sketchbook Mobile is a big deal. Scott Sigler is a guest on the next Scruffy Thinking, where he talks more about his process and getting your creative work out there. Wil Shipley article: Farming vs. Mining is a great entry. Wil was also on a recent episode Scruffy Thinking.

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On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Ron Brinkmann and Mike Seymour. We discuss Bollywood, filmmaking and post production. We talk about iPads and apps and the changing world of applications. We also talk about Amazon and the upcoming Kindle Fire. Kanen Flowers Kanen is the troublemaker behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter or check out his company at Scruffy.TV. Mike Seymour Mike is a co-founder of fxPHD and fxGuide. He is a host of the The VFX Show and the rc -- which discusses the RED Camera. Ron Brinkmann Ron is the writer and creator of Digital Composting, a blog about visual effects and film. He is the author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing and was part of the initial design and development team that produced Shake (acquired by Apple in 2002). Alternate titles Seymour Disagrees! fxMe! Taking the other side A bad marketing cockup Let's get back to post... Business Models on the Net Radio on the TV TV on the net The New Model Guns for Hire Make some money This Episode Important Stuff Write a review of the show in iTunes and be automatically entered to win free prizes. Show your love for the show and we will show the love back, by giving you cool stuff. It's easy, just Click Here to rate the show. ByWord: Don't be confused by it's simplicity... it's more than "distraction free" or "minimalist" writing. Byword really removes much friction when writing Markdown and rich text. I literally use Byword every single day. Final Draft: Scruffy Thinking is sponsored by Final Draft, Inc. publishers of Final Draft - the number-one selling scriptwriting software in the world. If you'd like $60 off the retail price -- ONLY $189 for the full version! -- go to finaldraft.com and enter code ST2011 and purchase your copy today. Show Notes The game industry is smaller than the movie industry. The average movies spends 22 weeks in post production. According to about.com, the average masala (big budget) Bollywood film is $2 million, but many people make $3/day -- except the lead actor, who gets 40% of the film's budget. Sketchbook Mobile is a big deal. Scott Sigler is a guest on the next Scruffy Thinking, where he talks more about his process and getting your creative work out there. Wil Shipley article: Farming vs. Mining is a great entry. Wil was also on a recent episode Scruffy Thinking.

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On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Norman Hollyn and Mike J Nichols. We have a conversation about getting into editing+film and what the challenges are in a media-saturated 2011. Alternate Titles Finding an audience Two Decades of Editing A Serrated Edit Just like Excalibur Politically Allergic I'm Going to Be Positive Now Big Boobs Bathed in Blood Don't be an a--hole Questions we consider What's changed in the last 20 years? The last 10? What's stayed the same? What does it take to rise to the surface? (online, film, tv) How has the lower-priced software changed your view of the world? Is it harder or easier to get into filmmaking today than a decade ago? This Episode Kanen Flowers Kanen is the madman behind Scruffy Thinking. He writes a blog, writes code and generates too much content for one sane person. You can follow him on twitter. Norman Hollyn Worked on HEATHERS, THE COTTON CLUB and Oliver Stone's TV show WILD PALMS. Norman is the author of The Lean Forward Moment and is the co-host of 2 Reel Guys with Larry Jordan. Mike J Nichols The creator of 2 Guys Drinking At a Bar starring Kevin Farley and Paul Preston. Mike has been featured in Wired Magazine and is the man responsible for The Phantom Edit - an unauthorized re-edit of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Sponsor(s) Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. See Also Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes from Final Draft, Byword, BareBones Software, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes I mention a friend Stuart Redwine of 36 Parables, who was also the Director of Photography for my own film, Jake Forgotten. Norman mentions Transmedia Storytelling during the conversation. The movie, Benji was self-distributed! We talk even more about Aaah Zombies!, even though I'm probably the only fan of Zombie movies in the group. And, of course, we discuss how awesome Paul del Vecchio is as an indie filmmaker and earthling. The LA company, VuGuru helps finance indie films. Edgar Wright on Flickr The aftershow is NSFW, probably

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On this Episode of That Post Show, our guests are Steve Cohen, Paul Del Vecchio, Mike Nichols and Ron Brinkmann. We have a conversation about the Art and Science of Film and Editing (and Compositing) and we discuss what it means to go to the theater or watch television together. Alternate titles Commercial Art Art & Science of Editing Warehouse 13 Bannen Love You can't beat Dramatic Squirrel This Episode Final Draft: This podcast is sponsored by Final Draft, Inc. publishers of Final Draft - the number-one selling scriptwriting software in the world. If you'd like $60 off the retail price -- ONLY $189 for the full version! -- go to finaldraft.com and enter code ST2011 and purchase your copy today. Mark Spano wins a copy of Final Draft! Mark, contact us at www.ScruffyThinking.com/contact and we will send you your copy of Final Draft. On This Episode Kanen Flowers Kanen Flowers is the creator of That Post Show and of Scruffy Thinking. He also writes a blog. Kanen is currently trying to raise finishing funds for his own feature film, JAKE FORGOTTEN. There are less than 20 days left to donate. Help a fellow filmmaker by donating a few dollars. The money goes toward final editing and submitting the film into festivals for 2012. There's even a trailer online. Go to jakeforgotten.com for more information or to make a donation. Mike J Nichols The creator of 2 Guys Drinking At a Bar starring Kevin Farley and Paul Preston. Mike has been featured in Wired Magazine and is the man responsible for The Phantom Edit - an unauthorized re-edit of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Steve Cohen Emmy and Eddie Award winning editor and non-linear editing pioneer, he was the first person to use an Avid on a studio feature film, the first chairman of the editing department at the American Film Institute and the first publisher of the Editors Guild Magazine. He is the author of two books on Media Composer, including the recently released Avid Agility. He blogs at Splice Now Paul del Vecchio Paul is an Award Winning Director from NY, has a short film on George Romero’s Diary of the Dead DVD. His last feature film, FOREVER, won Audience Award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island Big Fish Film Festival. Ron Brinkmann Ron is the writer and creator of Digital Composting, a blog about visual effects and film. He is the author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing and was part of the initial design and development team that produced Shake (acquired by Apple in 2002). Other Sponsor(s) Sponsored by ToolFarm. For 5% off anything in the store, including sale items, use the code THATPOSTSHOW at checkout. And by Avid. For 50% off Avid Media Composer, go to Avid for details. Offer ends September 30, 2011. See Also Be sure to RATE THE SHOW on iTunes. It helps us with sponsors, helps attract listeners and lets us know how we are doing. By rating the show, you are automatically entered to win prizes from Final Draft, Byword, BareBones Software, Red Giant Software and more. Follow @ThatPostShow on Twitter. The host records on a Blue Yeti mic. This show uses the Movement Proposition by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0" as our musical intro and outro. Show Notes We discuss the heck out of That Post Show with Larry Jordan, which I spare the listener by not airing this part of the conversation. You are welcome. We mostly love The Bannen Way, but it's not a movie. Whereas Monsters is a real movie and cost less than $35k US to make. You can't beat Dramatic Squirrel, no matter how hard you try. Kevin Kelly says you only need 1,000 true fans.

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