Today we have a provocative issue about the power of media to shape public opinion and perception. But how do we discern what’s true?
Archives for November 2016
Wrestling with Westworld 109 “The Well Tempered Clavier”
We really hit our stride this week with our longest episode to date. And there’s plenty of laughs and hijinks to boot.
Film Composer Nick Kirk and Lessons from the Tin-Man
This Thanksgiving Day special brings back one of my favorite episodes from last year, plus an all-new interview with Whitestone Motions Pictures producer and film composer Nick Kirk.
Wrestling with Westworld 108 “Trace Decay”
Edu is gone this week, but we have a special guest who did his homework. Plus we’re all more confused AF this week than we’ve ever been.
Breaking the Glass Ep. 06b – Stand on a Chair Pt. 2
Today we finally have the follow-up to the infamous “Stand on a Chair” episode wherein Chris Fenwick and I discussed the importance of standing out. Show regular JD Cochran has a bone to pick with us about how we did it.
A Special Message to the Creative Arts Community
I’ve had a heavy heart as of late during this U.S. Presidential election. I wanted to take some time to share my plea to the leaders in our industry.
Wresting with Westworld 107 “Tromp L’oeil”
This week we talk about the big reveal, ponder whether or not Bernard is Arnold, Yolanda is baffled at the idiocy of William’s affection for a glorified toy… oh, and more naked jokes.
Breaking the Glass…(or Not). A Post-Election Bonus
In these hard and harrowing times, there is always hope. A special “Breaking the Glass” post-election episode. Along with a special message to the creative arts industry.
Wrestling with Westworld 106 “The Adversary”
This week on the show, Yolanda is starting to come back around to the show, and Edu and JD are ecstatic over the introduction of the lovely miss Tessa Thompson. Oh, and we have a long over-due Star Wars tangent.
Breaking the Glass Films: Chapter 3 – Working with the Sexes
More personal stories about what it’s like working with men (and women) in this crazy business, and the lessons studios can learn.