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| Podcast title | Tohubohu Producer Podcast
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| Description | We produce professional-quality independent entertainment, always viewing financial and scheduling constraints as opportunities rather than obstacles. | |
| Updated | Tue, 1 Nov 2011 14:45:15 -0400 | |
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| Category | Arts TV & Film |
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1. Episode 9 - The Relaunch http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 49.23Mb) Description: In this episode, first airing November 1, 2011, we'll talk about what we've been watching recently, an awards ceremony and a film festival to look for this month, and the top ten essentials any filmmaker needs to tackle the 48 Hour Film Project. If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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2. Episode 8 - Commentary on "All Roads Lead Away" http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 5.24Mb) Description: The commentary track for "All Roads Lead Away," produced in May of 2008. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P. Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, the podcast should start at the same time as the movie's playback track (whether you're watching on DVD or online via QuickTime). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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3. Episode 7 - Commentary on "The Big Lie (That Solves Everything)" http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 3.80Mb) Description: The commentary track for "The Big Lie (That Solves Everything)," produced in May of 2005. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan. If you're watching along with the movie, the podcast should start at the same time as the movie's playback track (whether you're watching on DVD or online via QuickTime). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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4. Episode 6 - Commentary on "Machinations" http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 3.85Mb) Description: The commentary track for "Machinations," produced in October of 2006. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P. Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, the podcast should start at the same time as the movie's playback track (whether you're watching on DVD or online via QuickTime). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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5. Episode 5 - 48HFP Update and Camera Rigs http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 12.38Mb) Description: We're back! Technically, this is the fifth entry in the Tohubohu Productions Producer Podcast, but let's be honest. The last three were prerecorded commentary tracks. Valuable and educational, perhaps (and not available to the general public before now), but not exactly original. So at last we've got some new content for you. This time, your host William Coughlan is joined by longtime Tohubohu storyboard artist and D.P. Adam Young. Topics include the latest team updates and some information on the tools of the no-budget indie trade, specifically Dan Selakovich's book "Killer Camera Rigs That you Can Build." |
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6. Episode 4 - Commentary on "Screening Process" http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 3.68Mb) Description: The commentary track for "Screening Process," produced in October of 2004. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P./storyboard artist Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, the podcast should start at the same time as the movie's playback track (whether you're watching on DVD or online via QuickTime). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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7. Episode 3 - Commentary on "Schlimmer" http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 3.90Mb) Description: The commentary track for "Schlimmer," produced in May of 2004. This commentary features executive producer/director William R. Coughlan and actor/executive producer Kori A. Lusignan. If you're watching along with the movie, the podcast should start at the same time as the movie's playback track (whether you're watching on DVD or online via QuickTime). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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8. Episode 2 - Commentary on "Loose Ends" http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 2.99Mb) Description: The commentary track for "Loose Ends," produced in February of 2004. This commentary features writer/producer/director William R. Coughlan and D.P./storyboard artist/co-producer Adam Young. If you're watching along with the movie, the podcast should start at the same time as the movie's playback track (whether you're watching on DVD or online via QuickTime). If you run into any problems (or have any suggestions), please don't hesitate to drop us a line at podcast@tohubohu.tv, or visit our website at www.tohubohu.tv. |
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9. Episode 1 - An Admittedly Chaotic Introduction http://www.tohubohu.tv/podcast... download (audio/mp4a-latm, 2.64Mb) Description: Here it is! The introductory podcast for Tohubohu Productions, as recorded by Tohubohu veteran director/producer William R. Coughlan. Yes, it's cheesy. Yes, it's unpolished and unedited. But that's what makes it real, right? Right? Okay, so we're not buying it either. Just give it a listen and stay tuned. They'll get better. We promise. In this episode: A brief introduction and an announcement of our plans to enter the 2006 48 Hour Film project. |
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