GUEST COLUMN: 9 Tech Essentials You Need For Your Podcast

Before people invented podcasts, radios were the most used audio telecommunication system. The problem with the radio is that they weren't straightforward to listen to. When you want to listen to a radio station, you would most likely spend countless minutes trying to find the right song or talk show. To create a fantastic podcast with unique sounds and quality, you need to have the right equipment. That said, this article will help to highlight mine tech essentials you definitely need for your podcast. You would need these tech essentials, whether you're just starting or you've been in the business for a while.

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GUEST COLUMN: 6 Ways Actors Reduce Post Movie Stress

Acting and stress often go hand in hand. Whether you’re a seasoned actor or only now trying to dip your toes into the cinematic industry, you’ll find yourself dealing with the jitters from time to time. Stage fright (also known as performance anxiety) and social anxiety disorder is arguably the most common forms of stress and anxiety affecting millions of actors worldwide. However, a group of actors suffers from one largely unexplored form of anxiety known as post-movie stress. Read on as we expound on the causes and potential solutions to post-movie stress.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Movie Makers Become More Transparent

By Lewis Robinson

Ever wonder what a gaffer does or a best boy? If you sit through the credits at the end of a movie, you will see a number of jobs with odd-sounding names. The problem is, there really is not an explanation given for exactly what those folks do on the movie set. Some you can guess, like sound engineer or film editor. Others are pretty mysterious. The ironic thing is some common titles actually have some pretty obscure jobs. For instance, what does an executive producer do? Better still, what does the producer do? You may know that the producer of any movie is the most important person who actually does nothing behind the camera.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Free Guy

Once again, what’s winsome and bodacious in Free Guy begins with Ryan Reynolds. From Van Wilder and Deadpool and everything hit-and-miss in-between, he combines naivety, enthusiasm, and dorkiness to a vitality level that is nearly second to none among his comedian peers. Ryan’s verbal gift-of-gab has long been legendary, and his go-for-broke physical comedy skills on top of that mouth are the true, full commitment to the bit.

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PODCAST: Episode 20 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For our 20th episode, 25YL film critics, lunkhead dads, and restarted school teachers Will Johnson and Don Shanahan bring in film programmer and Stallone enthusiast Lauren Knight as a new guest to the Cinephile Hissy Fit. Her and Don press Marvel Shill Will into talking about James Gunn's DC bonkers bonanza The Suicide Squad. Follow Lauren @ThatMovieIsFine on Twitter. Come for the shared challenge and tirade and stay for the mutual love and respect for the fun movies encapsulate. Enjoy our podcast!

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the "Kicking the Seat" YouTube roundtable for "The Suicide Squad"

It’s far from all Marvel on Ian Simmons’s Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel. For the first time since Zack Synder’s Justice League, “Earth’s Mightiest Critics” had a DC Comics property to critique. James Gunn’s venture from Marvel to Warner Bros. to show the folks how it’s done weird and violent definitely split reactions on the panel. Get a kick out of Ian, myself, David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel, Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions, Annie Banks of Chuck Load of Comics, and Mike Crowley of 25YL and You’ll Probably Agree getting messy for this down-and-dirty movie.

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MEDIA APPEARANCE: Guest on the "Kicking the Seat" YouTube roundtable for "What If..." Episode 1

Ian Simmons of the Kicking the Seat podcast and YouTube channel has once again collected “Earth’s Mightiest Critics” for another weekly roundtable of live reactions. This time, for the fourth series this year, we’re coming together for What If…? in a cleverly named series “What If… We Talked about What If…?” Enjoy Ian, myself, David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel, Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions, Annie Banks of Chuck Load of Comics, and Mike Crowley of 25YL and You’ll Probably Agree go back and forth about the imagined MCU transformation of Peggy Carter into Captain Carter.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: Lights, Camera, Action! Actors Whose Careers Were Ruined in One Role

by Carmella Andersson

The path to glory for most actors is quite thorny. They often have to star in the movies of little-known directors just to garner the attention of Hollywood cream society. And then having the whole world at their feet, going out in the blaze of glory, the odds of stumbling are high. When one ordinary role can cost the long-awaited reputation. It may seem just empty words, but actually, the celebrity world has so many examples to present. Let’s take a glimpse!

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GUEST COLUMN: 10 Documentaries For Digital Marketers That Are Worth Watching

by Emma Wilson

An excellent documentary or show can influence your business-minded personality rather than just let you enjoy a rejuvenating time. Saying that watching a 90-minute documentary is not as exciting as learning steps to large-scale broken link building is purely a false narrative. As a potential enthusiast, your entrepreneurship gets reshaped with some creative inspirations taken from the entertainment genre.

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GUEST EDITORIAL: 5 Emotional Sports Films to Watch This Friday Night

by Lewis Robinson

If your family is the type that eats, sleeps, and breathes sports, you're probably always on the go. From practice to practice, game to game, sometimes it's easy to forget to slow down and enjoy a night in. Of course, just because you're sitting down with some popcorn and the TV doesn't mean you need to stop living your love of sports for the night. There are dozens of emotional films about sports that show what it is to have good sportsmanship and beat the odds. Check out some of these fun options for your next family movie night.

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GUEST COLUMN: The Changing Trends Of Film Making Industry To Know About

Film production is both a business and an artistic endeavor. It constantly changes and develops, integrating new methods, discarding obsolete ideas, and reviewing trends to revive previous approaches. The present state of the film business, which includes higher production and marketing expenses and decreased theater attendance, frequently sets the bar for the films that major studios are prepared to spend in.

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3 Tips for Creating the Ultimate Home Movie Theater

For many, the movie-going experience is highly missed. What better way to bring this back by creating your own home movie theater? Maybe you got inspired while watching some cinema classics or saw Bill Murray’s movie theater in his mansion from Zombieland. With a little special attention to the fundamentals of movie theaters, you can have the perfect theater in the comfort of your home. Here are a few tips on how you can make every movie night at your home an immersive adventure that will leave you star-struck.

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