Visual effects pros share their woes, and 2012 Academy Award winners reflect on their life with Oscar.
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb130225vfx_industry_in_trou
Visual effects pros share their woes, and 2012 Academy Award winners reflect on their life with Oscar.
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb130225vfx_industry_in_trou
Adland the commercial archive is pretty much what it says on the tin. There’s the searchable, tagged and credited commercials archive (also print, digital and radio) as well as advertising news from all corners of the advertising world and points of views from ad industry adgrunts in the business. Updated daily Adland was the first industry grassroots site to do so and Adland is the only place in the world - both on and offline - where you can waste four whole days watching over 40 years of Super Bowl commercials. Warning: may contain snark.
http://adland.tv/radio/world-premiere-ad-brief-podcast-episode-1-case-studies-study
Andrew Miller reads from and discusses his novel Pure, which has won this year’s Costa book of the year prize, and we listen in to last night’s award ceremony.
As Andrew Miller’s Pure is anointed the 2011 Costa book of the year, we listen in to the award ceremony with Sarah Crown and discuss what his win means for the 40-year-old prize. Miller talks to Lindesay Irvine about hope, history and his approach to fiction, and reads a section from his novel, which is based on the true story of the demolition of Paris’s cemetery of Les Innocents soon before the country was convulsed by revolution.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/jan/25/andrew-miller-costa-book-of-2011-podcast
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Jane Rogers has won this year’s Arthur C Clarke award for The Testament of Jessie Lamb, her first foray into science fiction. She talks to Sarah Crown.
Fresh off the podium from collecting her Arthur C Clarke award for science fiction, veteran novelist but first-time SF author Jane Rogers talks about the thrill of winning the presitigious award, how she feels about the science fiction label, and why she chose to set a novel about the relationship between a teenager and her parents in a near-future dystopia.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/may/03/science-fiction-award-jane-rogers-podcast
In this Peabody Award-winning show, Kurt Andersen sets sail in search of the great white whale.
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European Podcast Award now has its own podcast!
So, if you would like to know more about the award and the people behind it, this is for you!
You can subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or in any other podcatcher
http://blog.european-podcast-award.eu/episode-1-of-the-official-epa-podcast-about-the-award-602
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Listen to our award-winning legal news and practice area podcasts related to corporate and securities law.
Take the creators of South Park and the composer of Avenue Q. Add solid musical storytelling, Mormons, Uganda, AIDS, a chorus line and a healthy amount of smut — and you have The Book of Mormon, Broadway’s blasphemous, hilarious and oddly endearing new hit.
Neil Gaiman reads his Hugo-nominated short story.
http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/Cool%20Stuff/Short%20Stories/How%20To%20Talk%20To%20Girls%20At%20Parties
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