The very first listener and supporter of the show(excluding friends and family) graciously agrees to be guest. Known to her social media 30,000+ followers, she's known as Metalkitty.... to me she's my battle born bud whom I'll stand and fight w
So much to say in such a little amount of time. The winds of change are blowing and its time. Farewell to the late, great Gilbert Godfried while transitioning into how much I loved the Book Of Boba Fett series. Rounding out the show with being
D-Rock takes over the ship while Tony is out of town and brings all of his friends to the studio to discuss sound design in HBO's The Pacific. That'll be enough talking for him this week.
David Gnozzi and Bella Kelly join us to talk about music production, mixing, and mastering and how to maneuver the life of making music, and they admirably do so without stepping on one of our stupid landmines.
We recorded ourselves reading a short scene from The Exorcist to A) demonstrate what altering sound design around dialogue can do to change the meaning of the scene and B) prove to ourselves that we actually should be hosting this podcast in th
Brian Denny joins the show (again...*sigh*) to chat with us about making the best of bad situations that will inevitably rear their ugly faces in the middle of productions.
We catapult into the sounds surrounding dialogue and their meaning, largely because we've grown to know Dustin Ross. We utilize scenes in Jurassic Park to make this point, largely because Dustin Ross has surely seen it before. The only thing mi
We start off 2022 with an analysis of Jurassic Park. Tamara Solomson joins, D-Rock fondly remembers one of his favorite movies from his childhood, and Tony says things, featuring The Ghost in the Machine.
We talk about some of the movies that were, the experiences that made us learn, and the ten most listened-to Sounds in Cinema episodes in 2021. Because D-Rock hates countdown listicles so much that he came up with his own.
Mike and Tom from The Everything Sequel Podcast stop by to chat with us about some Christmas favorites and the quintessential holiday hero: James Bond.
We conjure up an honest self-assessment of what we did and mostly didn't do right with our live show earlier this week to inform you, our dear listeners, that it really wasn't that great beyond the musical performances of Ryan Scarbrough, Nick
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Katrina Burgoyne calls in to chat with us about inspiration, moving to pursue passions, performance and songwriting in Nashville, and guessing D-Rock's Zodiac sign.