Hosted by working composer and long-time professor Dave Kropf, the 52 Cues Podcast takes you inside the real world of production music, library music, and sync licensing – breaking down cues, unpacking industry insights, and sharing candid conversations with fellow composers and publishers. Weekly episodes deliver practical strategies, creative inspiration, and insider information to help you land more placements and build a sustainable career in sync.
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Hey everyone! I will be bringing you daily tips on composing music for film :) Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Composer for film, dance, et. al. Former Filmmaker Liaison, Boston SciFi Film Festival; Rabbi Goes West, IFFBoston, Various PBS (addl. music, orchestrations).
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Center Stage with Mark Gordon is a talk show that looks at independent film and the people who make it happen in front of the camera, as well as, behind the scenes. Each week, the program features some of the most inovative and creative people woking in film today. From award-winning actors like Ben Kingsley (SCHINDLER'S LIST) and Adrian Brody (THE PIANIST) to cutting edge directors like Paul Greengrass (UNITED 93) and Darren Aronofsky (THE FOUNTAIN), Center Stage with Mark Gordon gives an a ...
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Welcome to The Screen Composer’s Studio, a podcast about the musical storytellers behind some of your favorite films, series, video games, and more. In each episode we'll be taking you behind the screen and talking to the musical magicians who bring these stories to life. These hidden giants may not often bask in the limelight, but you've definitely felt the power of their work. Join us to find out how composers shape emotional journeys, give color and shade to beloved characters and worlds, ...
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Between the Gap is a podcast where we have conversations with creatives about how they’re bridging the gap between where they are in life/career and where they want to be. Hosted by Bill Hemstapat, our discussions focus on talents that are less well-known within their respective industries - the group of talents who are currently thriving and driving the industry behind the scenes.
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Learn the secrets of the music industry and how to build a lasting career!
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If you have no prior knowledge about the director/composer relationship for a film project, this podcast will help.You may be curious how film composers interact with directors, the Spotting Session is here to give you info. Maybe you just want to learn the ropes as a beat maker turned soundtrack composer; this podcast is for you! I'm here to help the creative community worldwide with understanding what composing for film involves, as well as music technology topics in general that overlap. ...
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A podcast about composing and the tech behind it. Award-winning Composer Jason Graves and Heavyocity's Ari Winters host this exploration of scoring, production, and music technology.
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A podcast from the guild of northern media composers featuring conversations about aspects of media composing.
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Creativity isn’t tidy—it’s risky, chaotic, and full of surprises. It’s full of breakthroughs and breakdowns, moments of flow and moments of doubt. Join Mishu Hilmy for unfiltered conversations with artists, filmmakers, musicians, and fearless makers who thrive in the unknown, embrace imperfection, and create at the edge of possibility. This is your front row seat to the self-doubt, unexpected wins, and messy emotional work of making something real. But craft isn’t just about feeling—it’s abo ...
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Dive into the world of movie scores and geek out about the music and composers of the silver screen with enthusiastic fans Brett Blake and Breanne Brennan. Theme by Chad and Kassandra Novell. Visit our companion playlists on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/4tserq65hx5fxd950ehkax8iu?si=94355b44c7424400
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The Zurich Film Festival brings you an exclusive selection of recorded interviews, talks and Q&A's that offer fascinating insights into the creative process of directors, screenwriters, producers and actors, with renowned personalities such as Kate Winslet, Sebastian Stan, Johnny Depp and many more.
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We all love the music and sounds we hear on our favorite movies or shows, but often take them for granted. Twice a month, the industries top sound professionals, from Composers to Music Supervisors, go deep into the world of sound in media. Hosted by Jake Belnick.
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Film and TV critic Clint Worthington (Consequence, RogerEbert.com, The Spool) talks to a new composer every episode about the origins, challenges, and joys of their latest musical scores.
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There's movie chat as a variety of special guests talk film with reviewer and commentator Niall Browne.
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In this podcast series, The Hollywood Reporter celebrates the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors and other leading artists that bring the crafts magic. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen.
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Field Notes on Film, Glamping, and Miniature Donkey ownership with Writer+Director Brandon Dickerson (Amanda & Jack Go Glamping) exploring all things Filmmaking, Thoughtful Living, Boutique Retreats, and Farm Animals with new guests every episode.
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a podcast featuring past, present and future creative projects from the head of david h bryant interested in anything you hear on my podcast? Contact me at [email protected]
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conversations with the creative forces in Philippine arts
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The Screenster Podcast takes a closer look at the film and television world through the lens of industry insiders. Host and actress Georgie Grier talks to her guests about their careers, the highs and lows of this business and the good stuff on our screens.
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Toronto based journalist / filmmaker Mark R. Hasan interviews film composers, directors, and soundtrack & home video producers for the film / filmmusic media site KQEK.com, and the filmmaking site Big Head Amusements.com.
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Created and hosted by Anthony and Joe Russo, Pizza Film School is a video podcast that demystifies the filmmaking process and spreads some love to the Russo Brothers' favorite films, filmmakers, and local pizzerias. Class is in session with the Russos as they dive deep behind-the-scenes with some of the industry's top filmmakers, all while enjoying a slice or two of pizza. An AGBO Production. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AGBOYouTube
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From the creators of the #1 documentary SCORE comes this award-winning podcast inviting you into the world of today's most beloved film composers and brilliant musical storytellers.
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hosted by Marty & Will Brueggemann #moviemusic
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An audio journey through the fascinating world of the violin family
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Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak host Soundtrack Your Life, a podcast about the film and TV soundtracks that shape pop culture. Each episode features a guest who shares personal stories about a soundtrack that's meaningful to them. Ranging from the iconic best selling soundtracks of all time to cult favorites, they cover them all. Discover hidden gems, behind-the-scenes stories, hot debates, and deep dives into the most iconic songs in movies.🎧 Perfect for fans of:• Movie and TV soundtracks• Origi ...
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Hosted by Giovanni Rotondo, Composers' Favourites portraits the persons behind the film composers. In every episode a different guest talks about their favourite books, albums, films, instruments, coffee, places, restaurants....
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Eight tracks, a book and a luxury: what would you take to a desert island? Guests share the soundtrack of their lives.
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Join hosts Anna Linvill, and Tarik Ghiradella for conversations with contemporary composers about music, life, and what’s happening in the genre defying world of classical music today. The Composer’s Studio is a place where living art is made, a place without boundaries where inspiration can come from anywhere from birdsong to heavy metal, Vivaldi to the hum of a vacuum cleaner. Classical composers today are no longer confined to the concert stage or the cathedral but contribute to film scor ...
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A unique look at the music industry and the interesting people who are creating out front AND behind the scenes. Hosted by two guys from Waterview Music a New Jersey guitar store who have been around some. Find new episodes on terrestrial radio at 91.9 WBNJ on Sundays at 6pm.
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The Soundtrack Show is a look at film scores and soundtracks for some of the most popular movies, TV Shows, Video Games and Theater pieces of all time.
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Film Reverie | Indie Film Interviews | Filmmaking | Indie Film | Movies
Indie Film Interviews, Indie Filmmaking, Writing, Screenwriting, Directing, Producing, Low Budget Filmmaking, DIY Filmmaking, Film Festivals
Film Reverie is an indie filmmaking podcast, interviewing indie filmmakers from all around the globe.
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Welcome to the Film & TV podcast series, hosted by Ben Field. Gain exclusive insight into the world of Film and Television through the personal journeys of industry influencers from Hollywood and beyond. Ben spearheads the Film & TV team at Hillsong, spanning 30+ global cities, including Sydney, London, New York, and Los Angeles - and runs Hillsong Channel, a 24/7 TV network reaching over 165 million homes worldwide. Through these conversations, our hope is that you'll learn and be inspired ...
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Film & TV, The Creative Process: Acting, Directing, Writing, Cinematography, Producers, Composers, Costume Design, Talk Art & Creativity
Acting, Directing, Writing, Cinematography Producing Conversations: Creative Process Original Series
Film & TV episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to actors, directors, writers, cinematographers & variety of behind the scenes creatives about their work and how they forged their creative careers. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds o ...
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Geektown Radio is a weekly entertainment podcast, which looks at all the latest TV & Film News, hosts interviews with people in the tv industry, and gives you the latest TV show UK air dates. It also includes our Geektown - Behind The Scenes podcast, which features interviews with people from across the tv, film and gaming industries. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This show is for the Trailer Music Composer both amateur and professional. I cover a range of topics from mindset to productivity, to creativity and production.From time to time there will be special guests giving their experience of working in the Trailer Music industry and even some aspiring composers sharing their stories from The Trailer Music School.
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TALKING PICTURES is an interview series in which filmmaker and film journalist Christian Genzel talks to the people behind some of his favorite movies.
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In which we speak of our obsessions with film music, including anecdotes, factoids, and personal views on the film music world and industry.
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Two Composers, Two Continents throws open the doors on the world of composing collaborators Jeff Meegan and David Tobin. Take a light hearted look into the world of composing for TV and film - and hear some funny stories along the way… Hear guests from all areas of the industry, some insight into our creative process and some general nonsense from over 20 years in the industry!
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interviews of filmmakers in the Twin Cities
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Conversations with Daron Jenkins goes behind the curtain with the storytellers shaping film, TV, media, music, and culture. Each episode features an unfiltered conversation with creatives, entertainers, and entrepreneurs — exploring how they build, create, innovate, and adapt in today’s entertainment landscape.
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Pivot Point explores the personal experiences of those who have made a life and career in the world of film, music and the arts. We’ll hear from industry pros about how they got started, the hurdles they overcame and the help they received along the way. Joseph’s style of interviewing reveals stories we embrace as our own, finding empathy and encouragement in the creative journey and hopefully help you move closer to your own personal Pivot Point.
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Insights on finding success in the film industry — by young filmmakers, for young filmmakers. Hosted by USC film directors Jiayang Liu and Richard Li.
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WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, ...
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Podcast by Lucy Bean Films
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AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH | Crafts Conversation with Costume Designer Deborah L. Scott
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31:32Oscar-winning costume designer Deborah L. Scott closes out THR’s special edition of Behind the Screen with a fascinating look at the unprecedented artistry behind the costumes in Avatar: Fire and Ash. Each design was essentially created twice: first as a real-life, tangible garment and then as a digitally realized on-screen version. Learn more abou…
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ZFF Masters 2025 | Benedict Cumberbatch | Inside an Extraordinary Career
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46:09In this ZFF Masters episode, Benedict Cumberbatch reflects on the experiences and creative decisions that shaped his career. He speaks about the lasting impact of iconic roles such as Sherlock and Doctor Strange, and shares insights into his work as a producer and what storytelling beyond acting means to him. Charisma, intelligence, and an unmistak…
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Geekstorians Episode 4: The Golden Age of Geek TV
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29:45Television didn’t always remember. For decades, episodes reset like clockwork, characters lived in cheerful time loops, and anything resembling continuity was considered a liability. Then came a wave of rebellious creators, strange experiments, and a generation of fans armed with VCRs — and everything changed. In this episode of Geekstorians, Dave …
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BHA+ Season 2, Episode 01: Interview with musician & music video director Maxwell Farrell - 2026-01-06
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38:50Musician and music video director Max Farrell spent almost 8 years gathering footage for what became a roughly half-hour short film that supports the release of Blessings Infinity's latest album, Season One. With a specific interest in experimental imagery, he crafted the film's sections into meticulously layered collages of landscapes wild, cultiv…
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Cellist Rebecca Foon's Delicate Layers of Song on "Black Butterflies"
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34:57Rebecca Foon is best known as a cellist – she’s been a pivotal figure on the Montreal scene, playing with bands like Thee Silver Mt Zion and her world music/chamber ensemble Esmerine. But Foon has also been making solo records, often including her vocals as well, and her latest, Black Butterflies, is a collection of songs that blends dream pop, min…
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Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer. She has published more than sixty books spanning novels, poetry, short stories, non-fiction, children’s literature, and graphic novels, and has been called “one of the sharpest and most imaginative novelists writing in English”. She is one of only four writers to have won the Booker Prize twice: for The Blind A…
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Composer Dave Porter joins SCORE to discuss the musical storytelling of paradigm-shattering sci-fi series PLURIBUS on Apple TV, the process of working with creator Vince Gilligan on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, and why a tight-knit creative team is the key to never, ever letting a spoiler leak before an episode is out.Dave discusses his upbri…
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I Wrote Fewer Cues in 2025. Should I Be Worried?
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1:24:03In this episode, Mrs. 52 Cues and I wrap up the year by looking honestly at what worked, what didn’t, and how 2025 shaped both my writing life and the evolution of 52 Cues. We also lay out what’s coming in 2026 – new podcast formats, mentors, masterclasses, community changes, and a clearer vision for building a sustainable creative life together. S…
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Listen to music from South African-born, UK-based cellist and vocalist Abel Selaocoe; Hot Psychedelic Gnawa Blues By French-Moroccan band Bab L’ Bluz; guitarist, producer, bandleader Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas and his dramatic Latin pop 'Boleros Psicodélicos', featuring Grammy-winning Puerto Rican singer-songwriter iLe. Plus, composer and harpis…
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Assembling the narrative elements of ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ required an unprecedented synergy between director/editor James Cameron and his editorial team. In episode four of THR’s special edition of ‘Behind the Screen’, editors Stephen Rivkin and Jason Gaudio detail their innovative process in fascinating detail — including their presence on-set d…
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Letting the Work Stay Playful | Victoria Salazar on Sound, Curiosity, and Crossing Mediums
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57:33In this episode, Mishu talks with Victoria Salazar, a sound designer and re-recording mixer at Noisefloor LTD, about developing taste over time and following curiosity across formats without locking yourself into a single lane too early. Victoria reflects on moving between film, commercials, and games, and how each medium asks for a different kind …
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#199: Still Making New Year’s Resolutions? Serious Musicians Do This Instead
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10:56Action > Resolution New year. New you. New gigs. But not just more gigs. The right gigs. In this episode, Nomad breaks down why New Year’s resolutions don’t work for musicians—and what to do instead if you want real progress this year. Instead of setting goals you’ll forget by February, Nomad introduces a simple Plan of Action (or as he calls it, a…
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Best of the Soundcheck Podcast 2025, Part 1
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37:41Hear music by Portuguese fado singer Carminho; Grammy-winning classical quartet Third Coast Percussion performing music written for them by the late Indian tabla master Zakir Hussain; and Ethiopian-born singer and bandleader Meklit’s blend of jazz, pop, and soul. Also, music from Chicago-formed, New York-based American rock band Horsegirl; and the …
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This song was inspired by a true story Carrie Cariello shared on Instagram about her son Jack, his first job, and the meaning of work, purpose, and joy.“A life lived differently is not less lived.” — Carrie CarielloShared with gratitude and deep respect.Music created using SunoBy Mark Gordon
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Gordon Buchanan is a wildlife cameraman and TV presenter. He is best known for the Animal Family & Me series of BBC documentaries in which he gets up close to wild bears, Arctic wolves, elephants and reindeer among other species. Gordon was brought up in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull where he spent his days exploring the island and developed his li…
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This song is rooted in memories of a difficult childhood, where instability and fear lived just beneath the surface, and appearing “normal” became a form of protection.The Perfect Host explores the quiet skills learned in those environments, vigilance, silence, control, and the long shadow they can cast.Music was created using Suno…
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Geektown Awards 2025, The Results Are In!
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58:11It’s time for the Geektown Awards results podcast. Dave is joined by Matt for a spoiler-free rundown of how the Geektown audience voted in the 2025 awards, covering TV, film, games, sci-fi, comedy, animation, procedurals, British TV, and the most anticipated releases of the year ahead. With thousands of votes cast, the results sparked plenty of dis…
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Daniel Lopatin (‘Marty Supreme’) aka Oneohtrix Point Never
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1:10:26Electronic music pioneer Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never) joins SCORE to discuss his explosive new score to A24’s MARTY SUPREME, directed by Josh Safdie, as well as his background as a godfather of the late-2000s “Vaporwave” music genre and his ongoing record producing with singer-songwriter Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd).Daniel dives into his…
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Matt Wilson's Christmas Tree-O, In-Studio (Encore Edition)
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35:50New York-based drummer and educator Matt Wilson has performed with and/or played on many recordings by other musicians - Joe Lovano, John Scofield, Charlie Haden, Lee Konitz, among others - and leads ensembles of his own, but at this time of year, the thing he might be best known for is his Christmas Tree-O. And yes, he went there – putting a pun r…
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Part IV of The Two Towers focuses on the love story of Aragorn and Arwen, as well as the poems of Tolkien that can be found in the orchestral score. We also break down an exciting action cue, and look at how Howard Shore's music tells the centuries-long story of Gandalf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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#198: Year In Review | Top 10 Episodes of 2025 Wrapped!
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11:46Welcome to the 2025 Year in Review Wrap-Up episode! Celebrate our milestones, meet the team, and discover the top 10 career tips that defined this year. From building your brand to mastering auditions and networking, this episode is your guide to thriving as a professional musician. As we approach our 200th episode, Nomad reflects on a year of incr…
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Behind the Screen: 'Avatar: Fire and Ash': Visual Effects
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35:14In episode three of THR’s special edition of ‘Behind the Screen’, senior visual effects supervisor Joe Letteri, visual effects supervisor Richard Baneham, Wētā FX senior visual effects supervisor Eric Saindon and Wētā FX senior animation supervisor Daniel Barrett take listeners behind-the-scenes of how Avatar’s groundbreaking performance-capture te…
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Staying With the Work | Kyle Anne Grendys on Responsibility, Process, and Letting a Film Grow
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54:33In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and editor Kyle Anne Grendys to talk about making a documentary from the inside of an experience most people will never encounter. They get into what it means to work inside communities often flattened by the word “disability,” how responsibility can shape creative decisions, and why Kyle has chosen p…
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The Hunt for the Star Wars Holiday Special – A Very Geekstorians Christmas
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28:00On 17th November 1978, CBS aired the first ever Star Wars spin-off — a chaotic, disco-tinged Christmas variety show featuring Wookiee domestic life, baffling guest stars, and the on-screen debut of Boba Fett. It aired once… and then disappeared. But Star Wars has fans. And fans do not let things disappear. In this Geekstorians Christmas Special, we…
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#95. Aaron Eckhart & Jesse V. Johnson Discuss THIEVES HIGHWAY
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16:29Jesse V. Johnson’s Thieves Highway is a modern day western about cattle rustling, that sees Aaron Echkart’s cow cop tracking down a a bunch of seriously bad hombres. Written by Travis Mills - the director of the recent Frontier Crucible - Thieves Highway has hints of Fred Zinnemann’s High Noon and Carl Franklin’s One False Move. It’s a small, chara…
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Musician Sean Griffin on The Nightmare Before Christmas, His New Holiday Single, & Holiday Traditions
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51:48Musician Sean Griffin (The Ruffians) is our guest to ring in the holidays by talking about Henry Selick's The Nightmare Before Christmas on Soundtrack Your Life! Sean has just released the Christmas song, "I'm in Love for Christmas", so he's the perfect guest for our holiday episode! Obviously, if we're talking The Nightmare before Christmas, we're…
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Geektown Radio: The Year TV Reorganised Itself (2025 Review)
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33:51This week, Geektown Radio does something a little different. Instead of our usual round-table discussion, Dave goes solo for a special end-of-year episode, looking back at what kind of year 2025 actually was for television, streaming, and the industry as a whole. This isn’t a “best of” list or a countdown. It’s a reflection on a year where shows mo…
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Jazz-Leaning Donny McCaslin Band Grooves With Crunch, In-Studio
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37:00Saxophonist and composer Donny McCaslin has been playing with jazz luminaries like Maria Schneider and Dave Douglas, and leading his own band, for a couple of decades. But he’s best known for his work with David Bowie, who basically hired Donny’s whole ensemble to be the band on his final album Blackstar. His latest, Lullaby for the Lost, is a guit…
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Sir Salman Rushdie is a writer who has written over 20 books, seven of which have been nominated for the Booker Prize. In 1981 he won with his novel Midnight’s Children which also topped the polls for the 25th and 40th anniversaries of the prize, making it the most lauded novel in Booker history. He was born in Bombay in 1947 and educated at Rugby …
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A Christmas song about finding an old memory hidden inside a photo album.By Mark Gordon
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#109 - Composer Ceiri Torjussen (Netflix's "Delhi Crime")
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57:06Multi-award-winning composer Ceiri Torjussen’s (pronounced Kay-Ree) music was described by the Los Angeles Times as a “sudden bolt of creative lightning”. Welsh-born, but based in Los Angeles, his credits run the gamut of independent films, documentaries, network TV, animation, and numerous large-budget studio films. Check out Ceiri's work at ce…
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Geektown Talks To… Jules O’Loughlin on Percy Jackson, Practical Fantasy & Shooting the Impossible
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38:36For this episode of Geektown Talks To…, Dave Elliott sits down with cinematographer Jules O’Loughlin, whose work you’ll recognise from some of the most ambitious genre TV of the last decade. Jules recently completed work on Season 2 of the Emmy-winning Percy Jackson and the Olympians, returning to the show as it expands its scale, environments and …
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I Use The Same Mixing Method on Every Cue
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52:50In this episode, I walk through my entire mixing and mastering process from beginning to end using a real indie pop cue as the example. We zoom out and talk about building a repeatable, genre-agnostic approach to mixing that helps you work faster, trust your decisions, and get consistent results across any type of cue. Watch this episode on YouTube…
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Adventures in New Orleans Part 2 - Back To The Big Easy!
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28:06It's now 2018 and we travelled back to New Orleans for a 2nd time to record a new collection of songs for Audio Network. Part 2 of the series sees us creating 3 great new albums covering New Orleans songs and brass band material. Find out how Jeff won a 10$ bet by writing a song about a sandwich, how we coaxed a bandful of musicians into singing on…
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Georgie dedicates an episode to 'Eternity', an A24 film she was very excited to watch at the cinema. It combines two of her favourite things: romantic comedies and existentialism. Have a wonderful Christmas! You can find Georgie on Instagram at @screensteruk
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Composer and Producer Kelly Moran's Prepared Piano Meets Electronica, In-Studio
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41:51New York-based classically trained composer and musician Kelly Moran’s music draws on everything from classical to dance to metal, but ends up sounding like none of those. She has become known for her music for prepared piano – a regular piano whose strings have things like metal or wood placed on the strings to alter the sound. Moran has also work…
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AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH | Crafts Conversation with Production Designers Dylan Cole & Ben Procter
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34:10Tune into episode two of THR’s special edition of ‘Behind the Screen’ for a deep dive into how the ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ production designers Dylan Cole and Ben Procter evolved their Oscar-nominated work, expanded their color palette with the introduction of new characters and environments and drew on cinematic influences to shape their art. Learn…
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Geekstorians Episode 3: VHS vs The Gatekeepers
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32:56In the 1980s, a strange new box arrived in our living rooms — the VHS player. It was noisy, chunky, and occasionally tried to eat your favourite film… but it changed everything. In this episode, Dave rewinds through the story of how home video broke the monopoly of the movie studios, terrified censors, and accidentally created the first generation …
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A quick heads up from Jeff and David about their forthcoming podcast - all about their 2nd time in the Big Easy - New Orleans....By Jeff Meegan & David Tobin
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Geektown Radio 483: Ghost of Yōtei, Rematch, Pluribus & The Game Awards Fallout
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1:02:15Dave is joined by Matt for another packed episode of Geektown Radio, covering new games, returning TV favourites, and one of the biggest nights in the gaming calendar. Matt shares hands-on impressions of Ghost of Yōtei, Sucker Punch’s follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, and talks about Rematch, the arcade-style football game from the creators of Sifu. …
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Color Is a Language | Xanthe Brown on Taste, Translation, and Creative Authority
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59:39In this episode, Mishu sits down with editor, colorist, writer, and producer Xanthe Brown to talk about what happens after a year of saying yes to everything — the growth, the at-times exhaustion, and the challenging balancing act of sustainability through practicing boundaries. They dig into the emotional and technical labor of post-production, wh…
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#197: Crash 'n Crunch with the Beatqualizer
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27:52🎙️ From Baltimore hustle to shaping a music career on his own terms. Drummer, producer, father, and brand-builder — Bryant Wilson (aka The Beatqualizer) proves that success isn’t defined by location or industry hype. After COVID nearly knocked him out of the game for years, he rebuilt from the ground up: steady wedding gigs, a home studio, his own …
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How a versatile bassist built a career touring with today’s pop stars From Six Flags shows to Coachella, Bonnaroo, and headline runs with modern chart-toppers like Dominic Fike and Remi Wolf, bassist Sean Sobash has built a sustainable touring career through community, versatility, and smart business decisions. He shares how jam sessions led to maj…
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Montreal's Psych-Art Rockers The Besnard Lakes, In-Studio
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38:39The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse. The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night. The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings. The Besnard Lakes are a rock band from Montreal with a knack for intriguing album titles. Their latest is The Besnard Lakes Are The Ghostly Nation, a collection of arty, often psychedelic songs about a so…
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on the last episode of the year we have writer/director JOE BORMAN on the show. We talk about his short film that is in post-production "TRESPASSERS". We also talk about some our favorite horror films and Joe's writing process. like and subscribe to JOE BORMAN FILMS youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@joebormanfilms6768 follow JOE BORMAN on in…
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