Posts tagged commentary

Video Blog Sixteen: The “Studio”.

I recently had to do a video assignment for my Communications class (CMNS130W, if you need to know), and decided to share the “setup” I had… set up… at home to make me all lit up. Filmed with a lower quality camera this time, but you can still more or less tell what’s going on.

I finish first year University tomorrow, so hopefully that means more video blogs and kaymoney coming up soon!

I reaaaaallly want to say “Huzzah!” right here but that would just be annoying and weird. So I’m definitely NOT saying “Huzzah!”. Right here.

Another week, another new episode of Sick Feats!
I really feel like this episode is our best yet. It’s District 9, a film that both Ben and I loved a lot but had no shortage of things to talk about. We also get (relatively) in depth about Avatar vs. District 9, and how we kinda prefer… well, just listen to it (and watch the film along side if you can, that’s the point!) and enjoy!
Check it out on iTunes
in your browser
or hit up the mp3 file directly!

Another week, another new episode of Sick Feats!

I really feel like this episode is our best yet. It’s District 9, a film that both Ben and I loved a lot but had no shortage of things to talk about. We also get (relatively) in depth about Avatar vs. District 9, and how we kinda prefer… well, just listen to it (and watch the film along side if you can, that’s the point!) and enjoy!

Check it out on iTunes

in your browser

or hit up the mp3 file directly!

Episode Three of Sick Feats is up! Listen here, or download the mp3.
In episode three of sick feats, we watch + comment on the Spielberg/Lucas classic, ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, with a brief appearance by guest commentor Jackie Murchison.

Apologies for some of the audio issues; we recorded this episode in different cities and are working out the related issues.

sickfeats.mevio.com for more episodes; we’re now on iTunes and the Zune Store!

This weeks music: “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” from the Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album, available now in the Beatles box sets and as an individual album at a store near you.

Episode Three of Sick Feats is up! Listen here, or download the mp3.

In episode three of sick feats, we watch + comment on the Spielberg/Lucas classic, ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’, with a brief appearance by guest commentor Jackie Murchison.

Apologies for some of the audio issues; we recorded this episode in different cities and are working out the related issues.

sickfeats.mevio.com for more episodes; we’re now on iTunes and the Zune Store!

This weeks music: “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” from the Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album, available now in the Beatles box sets and as an individual album at a store near you.

mkpmedia:

Less than 24hrs after I told Ben Wright (star of such classics as our short films Open Doors and Like a Soapbox) my idea for a podcast for us to do last night, we are now starting what we hope will become a regular podcast - taking various popular DVDs and recording our own comedic insights and thoughts in the form of a commentary track. Today we recorded our first episode, and it’s a fun one.

I hereby present to you Episode One - Twilight, the film adaptation of Stephanie Meyer’s classic novel.

Neither of us had seen the film before, but we hope to provide both comfort and company for all those forced into watching the film, as well as a fun re-watching for fans with a sense of humor. It works as a standalone podcast, but is really a lot better when you have the movie to go with it.

Download the mp3 here (right-click and save as), and enjoy!!!

The musical accompaniment at the start and end of the track are from Childish Gambino’s “Get Like Me”. It’s a free download, so have fun with that.

P.S. if the tagline in the above image was more prominently in the film’s marketing, I would have been a lot more interested in seeing it earlier. The film didn’t follow through on the promise of that question, but it still seems like a really powerful theme to explore.

UPDATE: Episode Two is out and you can subscribe to us on iTunes!