Posts Tagged ‘Interview’

Just One More Book Interview

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
 
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Today on the Podcast Guide we have an interview with Mark and Andrea, the hosts of the popular children’s book podcast Just One More Book. Just One More Book has reviews of books that are done in a coffee shop in Ontario as well as interviews with children’s book authors and illustrators. You wont be able to find a better childrens book podcast than this anywhere, and probably wont be able to find better children’s book reviews and interviews anywhere outside of podcasting either. Mark is also a passionate podcast enthusiast and co-host of the Canadian Podcast Buffet. If you’ve got kids, or you are a kid, or at least you feel like one, be sure to add this podcast to your list of favorites.

Other podcasts mentioned in this interview were Fuse #8 (site), CLIP Podcast (site) and the LD Podcast.

Teacher 2.0 Interview

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
 
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Rodd Lucier from Teacher 2.0 is someone who is passionate about many things, 2 of them being podcasting and teaching. If you are interested in either, or both you will enjoy this interview. His podcast is the best you’ll find in terms of best practices in teaching and especially cutting edge tech and tequniques in the classroom. If you are passionate about education, be sure to add Teacher 2.0 to your splice. And enjoy today’s interview!

Traveler’s Journal Interview

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008
 
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The Traveler’s Journal is one of the highest quality travel podcasts on the Internet with probably the most episodes than any other travel podcast. It’s only a minute and a half long, so it’s a perfect show to add to your splice. If you’re a podcaster, or you’re interested in podcast, you will find this interview especially intrequing. The producer, David Bear, has been doing these kinds of recordings since before there was even such a term as podcast. He originally started the Traveler’s Journal for the radio, which was broadcast internationally. Now he produces a number of great shows including the  Tai Chi Power Hour and a whole porfolio of podcasts over at the Pittsburg Post-Gazette called the Pittsburg Hear and Now podcasts. He’s got some tips for podcasters and some educated opinions about the medium. Enjoy the interview!

History According to Bob Interview

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
 
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On the Podcast Guide today we have an interview from Bob Packett from History According to Bob. Bob has been been recording short history lessons for years and now has recorded 1000 podcasts. This is a guy who is truly passionate about history, and really knows his stuff. Be sure to add History According to Bob to your favorites on DailySplice!

Your Geek News Interview

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
 
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On this weeks intertuesday we had a great chat with Matt and Nat from Your Geek News, a fantastic geek movie review video podcast. Unfortunately the audio quality just didn’t work out for us dispite tries on multiple phonelines… but the content was so good we decided to transcribe it for you. So have a listen if you dare, or just read the transcript here. Hope you enjoy, and be sure to check in tomorrow when Lewis and I chat a bit more about this great podcast! And make sure you add this one to your favorites on DailySplice!

Your Geek News Interview Transcript

Rian: What are you’re guys’ favorite podcasts?

Nat: One of my favorite video podcasts is Galacticast.com. They do this really funny sci-fi parody show where they make a parody of, I guess anything out there. The writing is brilliant. It’s sweet! I really enjoy it.

Matt: And as far as what we like to listen to, Ronald D. Moore is one of the producers of Battle Star Galactica, and he has his own audio podcast for the show. And on it he goes into some of the cool whatifs that the episode could have had and extended scenes. It’s just a dream 45 minutes sit down, watch the episode, and listen to him.

Nat: It’s like he’s telling you all his secrets.

Matt: Like sitting beside him in the theatre watching the show.

Nat: And then of course Galactica Forum’s got another audio podcast that we enjoy listening to just because, I guess similar to our BSGcast show it’s just cool to see what people are thinking out there and trying to figure out what the heck is going on in that storyline.

Rian: And we’ll put up some links on the site for those as well. So tell us a little bit about behind the scenes in Your Geek News.

Matt: Ok, well basically the way we do you’re geek news, it’s actually just the two of us. There’s nobody else that works on the show with us. We simultaneously shoot, direct, produce, run the teleprompter. We run the teleprompter with our feet.

Nat: In the past we used to use our hands.

Nat: It’s like a sewing machine.

Matt: but now we’ve figured out a snazzy little method to scroll with our feet.

Matt: So basically, we have our green screen, and the way we light the thing the same way that I’d light any other special effects. And because our background is from radio and television and journalism, there was a certain amount of kind of knowing what we were doing going into it.

Nat: Ya exactly, we kind of know the ins and outs of a production but it’s kind of trying to figure out how to use the minimum number of people create something really cool. So that’s essentially what we’ve been doing.

Matt: Ya, and it’s gotten to a point that two people can simultaneously be on screen while the show is being shot and we’re making edit decisions while we’re speaking. We have to call cut on each other and basically just say “ya, that was a bad take we have to re-do it.”

Nat: But you know, in comparison to a regular television product, things go by very quickly, surprisingly, because ya we’re doing all the work but it’s just so much easier. It’s simplified.

Matt: Ya, since we do the writing in the morning and then we’ll shoot by the evening, and basically I’ll edit all through the night, hit render and go to sleep, and usually we’ll wake up the next morning with an episode ready to put on the web. It winds up being a really slick, streamlined program with just just the two of us. It’s basically what we would rather be doing with our skill than our real jobs because its a neat way to combine what we do and do something totally different with it.

Rian: So what’s the coolest thing you’ve got to do on Your Geek News?

Nat: I love getting that press kit before anyone else gets it and I love getting to see those little trailers an scenes and you got to do that interview with Malcom McDowell and I wanted to die! It was too fricking cool!

Matt: You know what, for me I think the coolest thing we ever did was get that first press kit in the mail. It was for 300 back in the spring of last year and when that came to the door I was in such disbelief that we were about to watch like five scenes from a movie that I had bee looking forward to for a year and a half we were just so excited to sit down a hear what Gerard Butler and what Jack Schneider had to say about that film. And now, I mean when we get one from Paramount that has Steven Spielberg and Harison Ford it just doesn’t have that same excitement as when we got that first, that absolute first press kit.

Nat: You know, and you were pretty excited when we got Iron Man.

Matt: I was very excited about Iron Man.

Rian: So let me ask you, who’s the bigger geek, Matt or Nat?

Nat: I think it depends a lot on the topic. I’m honestly going to say that off the bat, Matt’s the more pure sci-fi geek.

Matt: Ya, I think it comes down to the idea that a geek is kind of like an unpaid expert in a field.

Nat: Ya, Matt and I discuss this quite often. The definition of geek really has evolved you know from what it was maybe 10 years ago, because Geek kind of used to have a negative connotation. But these days you can be about anything it just means your kind of, you know, like Vaynerchuk is a wine geek. You can be a geek about pretty much anything.

Matt: So as far as movies go, it also varies on the movie. Like if it’s a Harry Potter film than Nat definitely gets the geekier hat on. But if it’s an 80’s cartoon that I grew up watching.

Nat: Well Transformers…

Matt: Oh, exactly! I was obsessed with that thing and how incorrect it was. And then the next week Nat was completely obsessed with how it wasn’t quite the way it should of, wasn’t quite right, bla bla bla. So we both have a tendency to kind of trade geeky hats from week to week.

Rian: So if there’s one there’s one geek movie to see this summer what is that?

Matt: You know if someone asked me that question in April, my answer would have been Batman. And then Marvel John Favreau came out with Iron Man.

Nat: Oh goodness that’s exactly what I was thinking! Ironman, it was the movie.

Matt: Ya! You know for me, the fact that that movie was made so expertly on every level with a cast of nothing but hollywood oscar A-class everything, I just thought that was the movie of the summer. They, Marvel kicked it off exactly the way they should have with that one.

Rian: And what’s in store for Your Geek News in the future?

Matt: Basically just to see if we can get it into more places to see. Like we’ve been talking to some movie theaters in and around Toronto about putting it on as something to watch before the show which is kind of a neat move. We’ve been talking to computer companies and computer stores and they’ve been kind of keen to have Your Geek News playing on a loop. It’s kind of an opportunity to take Your Geek News into some other neat places because it’s definitely catching people’s eye and they like what they’re seeing.

Nat: Your Geek News is essentially like Entertainment Tonight but for geeks.

Matt: With Your Geek News we wanted to show off all the cool stuff that’s on those press kits that people wait a year to get on DVD as a special feature. And we decided why not make those a week before the movie comes out. It’s an opportunity for the people behind the scenes of a film to get their hearts out on the page before people have bums in seats at the theater to see it.

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One Minute How-To Interview

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
 
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It’s Intertuesday again, which means we’ve got another fantastic interview for you. This week we are talking with the one and only George L. Smyth from the One Minute How-To podcast. We love this podcast, and strongly encourage you to add it to your favorites on DailySplice because it makes a perfect little addition to your splice.  We hope you enjoy the interview, and stay tuned tomorrow for more on this podcast!

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Ask Blackie Interview

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
 
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Hey all, thanks for checking out today’s interview. We’ve had a lot of fun listening to the podcasts done by today’s interviewee. Dave produces a podcast called Ask Blackie, which is brand new but poised to take the world by storm. Listen to the interview, and keep your eyeballs on askblackie.com to watch this little puppet grow into an internet celeb.

On DailySplice you can put together a batch of these kinds of podcasts and we will but them all together for you and send you a daily comedy playlist either by RSS or email! Here’s a link to the comedy section where you can add as many of these as you like to your list. Hope you enjoy!

Tune in tomorrow for a spotlight on this show.

100 Word Stories Interview

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
 
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100 Word Stories is a great podcast that has cultivated a little subculture of weird and wonderful short stories. Today we interview the grand master, Laurence, who is every bit as fun in person as he is in his stories. So enjoy the interview, and go swing by his website to check out what he and his minions are doing over at podcasting.isfullofcrap.com.

Interview: Podington Bear

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
 
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Hello, today we’ve got a special treat for you, an interview with Podington Bear! This is our first interview podcast in what we are going to be calling Intertues Day (clever eh?). In this interview, our friend P. Bear talks about the music podcasts he subscribes to, what motivates him, what he’s accomplished and some hints about some exciting future projects we can expect to see. Hope you enjoy, and please do subscribe to the P. Bear!

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