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ARTFUL CAMERA / DIGITAL CONVERGENCE PODCAST
EPISODES FROM JANUARY 2010 – JUNE 2019
DCP 133: Den Lennie - No Nonsense Business For Filmmakers
In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with Den Lennie of Lennie Motion and FStopAcademy.
DCP 132: Jeff Long - Video Producer and eLearning Expert
Jeff Long comes from a family of educators so it's no surprise he has a deep love of learning. Jeff is the founder of True Focus Media–a video production, web design, and eLearning and training company.
DCP 131: 4K Camera Roundup (With Dave Dugdale)
Dave Dugdale laments Canon's apparent lack of innovation for video shooters.
DCP 130: Shane Hurlbut and the Illumination Experience Cinematography Tour
Shane Hurlbut makes another appearance on the Digital Convergence Podcast. In this episode, Shane shares his thoughts on how the new "emulsion"—the sensors of amazing digital video cameras—affects the cinematographer's choices in gear.
DCP 129: Josh Izenberg, Director of SLOMO
SLOMO is a documentary about Dr. John Kitchin – directed and produced by filmmaker Josh Izenberg. Depressed and frustrated with his life, Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and moves to the beach. There, he undergoes a radical transformation into SLOMO, trading his lab coat for a pair of rollerblades. The result?
DCP 128: Delivering On Promises
Chris Fenwick and I chat about his experience at NAB 2014. My favorite quote from this episode: "I find it fascinating that arguably the most popular color grading tool is so closely aligned with the least popular editor."
DCP 127: The Story Will Reveal Itself
The editing process is the lead topic of conversation between Chris Fenwick and myself. We talk about getting natural results in interviews while preserving the essence of the interviewee's personality and speech patterns.
DCP 126: The Amazon Drones vs The GoogleBots (With Chris Fenwick)
In this episode Chris Fenwick - the host of the digitalCINEMAafe and the FCPXGrill podcasts - returns to the DCP. We talk about YouTube, restoring vinyl audio with Adobe Audition, are synthesizers destroying film and TV soundtracks, and we geek out on Mean Time Between Failure stats on hard drives.
DCP 125: Slip Slidin Away (With Gabe Cheifetz of CrumplePop and Trost)
Gabe Cheiftetz returns to the Digital Convergence Podcast to talk about a new venture that the CrumplePop gang have been working on - the creation of the premium slider Trost - perhaps one of the strong, smoothest, and most versatile camera motion sliders on the market today.
DCP 124: The Curious Eye
This week's episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast features Brian Mulligan - senior editor of WTHR-TV located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brian is also known as the go-to expert of Autodesk's Smoke. We talk about getting into broadcasting, his workflow for editing under tight deadlines, and education.
DCP 123: Avoiding The Cliche!
In this episode: Avoiding the cliche in your creative work. Chris Fenwick has something new cooking on The Grill. How do you balance an audio/video business and family life? Alan Bell - feature film editor of the Hunger Games - Catching Fire.
DCP 122: Start Your Own Platform
In this episode: How to create your own podcast. Is it possible to learn any new skill in 20 hours or less? What does it mean to be a naked filmmaker? (Interview with Mike Carroll).