For The Love of Dog




That Studio Show show

Summary: 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.