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Fullcourt on Flatbush is the best Brooklyn Nets podcast. It's hosted by former Nets guard Kerry Kittles and rabid Nets fan, radio personality Robin Lundberg. This basketball podcast will take you inside the brain of one of the greatest Nets players of all-time as well as inside the locker room with beat writer Brian Lewis. Kerry and Robin will be joined by special Nets guests, including current players, former players, other Post reporters and celebrity fans. This NBA podcast is released eve ...
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“Pinstripe Pod” is the best New York Yankees podcast. It's hosted by former Yankees pitcher and four-time World Series champion Jeff Nelson and YES Network host Chris Shearn. This baseball podcast will take you inside the clubhouse with Yankees beat writer George King, columnist Joel Sherman and the full team of NY Post baseball writers. Pinstripe Pod will also feature special Yankees guests, including current players, former players, broadcasters and celebrity fans. This MLB podcast is rele ...
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Big Apple Buckets is the best New York Knicks podcast. It's hosted by former Knicks forward Jerome Williams aka "The Junk Yard Dog" and Knicks fan, radio personality Sal Licata. This basketball podcast breaks down the latest surrounding the Knicks and takes you inside the locker room with longtime NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman and our team of basketball writers. Sal and Jerome are also joined by current and former players, along with other special guests. New episodes of this NBA po ...
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POST BREAK 2: PIVOTING IN POST (audio) The 2nd installment in our PNYA POST BREAK series - this week “Pivoting in Post” – about career moves made sideways, up, down and all around. Why did our panelists decide to change paths and how they did they make the jump from facility to scripted, reality to scripted TV? And how did they make the move from p…
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The Hackers Agenda: Security Risks In Post Production Listen to the PNYA discussion about the state of our security in the post production industry from the national, facilities and risk management perspectives with our panelists: Tim Lunderman- Principal Consult, Federal Security at World Wide Security Peter Marshall- Managing Director of Dewiit S…
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WHAT SHE SAID: Women Leaders in Post Production and How They Rose Above the Rest In an often male-dominated world of the film and television post production, find out how this post-producer, picture editor, sound editor, music editor and composer made their way to the top. Suzana Peric, Music Editor has been active in post production since 1981. Gr…
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PART 7. THE END/ REBIRTH In 2012, Sound One, possibly the most successful post-production facility in New York City’s history, closed its doors after 44 years of business. What caused the demise of Sound One is a point of contention between the clients, former owners, founders and staff, who hold multiple theories about why it failed financially. S…
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PART 6. LEADING THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION The dawn of the digital era marked a major pivot point in post production technology that left some behind in analog while others charged fearlessly into a brave new world. Sound One led the post-production digital revolution, testing software, and equipment for the film industry before Hollywood, to ensure a …
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FxF008: The Sound one era 1968-2012 Part 5: The Foley Artist Elisha Birnbaum, co-founder of Sound One, is considered one of the best NY foley artists of his generation. His stage looked like a suburban garage or basement or attic with various surfaces on the floor and, shelves filled with props used to create sounds. You would often meet Elisha wal…
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FXF008: THE SOUND ONE ERA 1968-2012 PART 3: Tribute to Bill Nisselson and Sybil Brown Bill Nisselson was often described as the heart of Sound One. As managing Director from 1979-2001, Bill, alongside co-founder Elisha Birnbaum, set the tone of interaction, organized the deals and orchestrated the cross-traffic of post-production work between staff…
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FXF008: The Sound One Era 1968-2012 Part 4. A Day In the Hallways Walking down the hallways and riding the elevators of Sound One’s Brill Building at 1619 Broadway at 49th St could instantly offer exposure to the major leagues of the New York film industry. At the very best, it could offer an introduction towards working with some of the most impor…
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FXF008.2: The Sound One Era: 1968-2012 Part 2: Family In the late 1960’s and early 70’s, years before Sound One had established itself as one of the most successful and highly respected sound facilities on the East Coast, it was a solo operation. Elisha Birnbaum, a sound editor and foley artist who had recently emigrated from Israel, worked with a …
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FXF008: THE SOUND ONE ERA 1968-2012 PART 1: THE Beginning From 1968 to 2012, Sound One grew from a solo operation run by Elisha Birnbaum a foley artist and sound editor recent emigrated from Israel to becoming the most successful post-production sound and editing facility on the East Coast. Inhabiting seven floors of the famed Brill Building and co…
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FXF007: Sidney Lumet's NETWORK- Alan Heim, Mark Laub, Michael Jacobi and Jeffrey Wolf. In 1976, an American satirical film written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, called Network, about a fictional television network, UBS, and its struggle with poor ratings, starring Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch, Robert Duvall and Beatr…
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FXF006: Films of Jim Jarmusch- Jay Rabinowitz, Chic Ciccolini, Dominick Tavella In the first episode of Frame By Frame Season 2, picture editor, Jay Rabinowitz, sound editor, Chic Ciccolini and re-recording mixer, Dominick Tavella talk about their craft and process in collaborating with filmmaker Jim Jarmusch on his films from the 1980’s and 90’s C…
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Frame By Frame, Episode 005: Angelo Corrao and Alex Halpern Post Factory Founder, Alex Halpern and picture editor Angelo Corrao talk about their collaboration on Nine Good Teeth as well as Angelo’s work on Bruce Weber’s Let’s Get Lost and their experiences coming up in the 1980's New York film scene and developing early relationships with filmmaker…
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Frame By Frame, Episode 004: Maurice Schell, Peter Frank, Lee Dichter on Sidney Lumet's The Verdict Sound editor, Maurice Schell (Gimme Shelter, Serpico, The Missouri Breaks, Apocalypse Now, All That Jazz, Melvin and Howard, Reds, Scarface) , re-recording mixer, Lee Dichter, (Grey Gardens, Sophie’s Choice, Hannah and Her Sisters, Miller’s Crossing,…
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FXF003- The Ice Storm, Life Of PI: Tim Squyres and Phil Stockton In Episode 3, picture editor Tim Squyres and sound editor, Phil Stockton share stories from collaborating together for over 20 years working with film directors such as Martin Scorsese, Ang Lee, Robert Altman, the Coen Brothers, Jonathan Demme and Spike Lee and how advances in technol…
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MIXING 101: A Step by Step Guide Into the World of Sound Mixing The Second seminar in a series about the Audio Post Production process, the PNYA Education Committee in tandem with Soundtrack NY present Mixing 101: A Step by Step Guide Into the World of Sound Mixing. This event took place at 7pm on September 29th at Soundtrack FT, 128 West 22nd St. …
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Frame by Frame 002- Vinyl & Boardwalk Empire- Kate Sanford and Tim Streeto Television and feature film editors Kate Sanford (The Wire, The Deuce) and Tim Streeto (The Squid and the Whale, Greenberg) describe their process in developing the hit series Boardwalk Empire with Martin Scorsese, Tim Van Patten and Terry Winter as well as how they worked t…
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Frame by Frame 001- Reds- Craig McKay & Tom Fleischmann. Frame By Frame is a podcast series that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we’ll recogni…
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Music in Post: The Key Players. This panel includes an award-winning music supervisor, a music editor and a composer who offer advice on a smooth music production for film and television post production. Panelists will also show musical examples of their work and explain how they help to create a finished soundtrack. This event is specifically aime…
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NYWIFT & the Post New York Alliance podcast are proud to present: Making the Cut: Editors Talk Collaborations and Career Editing is such a fluid experience. You never know what you will need for the story or what the working relationship with the director is going to be like. Each situation is different. Forging a career as an editor can be just as…
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Introduction to Audio Post: ADR Thursday September 3rd, 2015 @ 7pm Soundtrack NY @ 936 Broadway, 4th Floor The first in a series about the Audio Post Production process, the PNYA Education Committee in tandem with Soundtrack NY, as well as Dann Fink and Bruce Winant, are hosting ADR 101: An Introduction to the Audio Post World. The seminar will tak…
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This was a panel presented as part of CCW/ NAB NY. The Post New York Alliance was proud to partner for the first time with NAB on this event. What Keeps a CTO Up At Night? If you're doing post production in New York in 2015 – face it, it's not as easy to figure out as even a few years ago. Your production must deal with new formats – it might be 4K…
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The Post New York Alliance & the Visual Effects Society New York, in cooperation with The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, present: THE ACES PIPELINE PRIMER: POST & VFX July 16, 7pm Venue- The School of Visual Arts Theatre 333 West 23rd Street After years of research and development, the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) 1.0 has arri…
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Transitioning from Docs to Drama Join us for a podcast with host Isabel Sadurni and New York’s top Editors, about how they consistently and successfully bridge the worlds of non-fictional to scripted editorial. Followed by Q&A. PANELISTS: ALLYSON C. JOHNSON (The Namesake, Vanity Fair, Monsoon Wedding ) SAM POLLARD (If God Is Willing And Da Creek Do…
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Ruth Vitale, Executive Director of CreativeFuture gave a presentation to PNYA members recently on the gathering momentum to ensure the rights of those involved in the film and video industries. If you're curious to hear more, we have now posted Ruth's presentation on our PNYA Podcast iTunes site. You can listen to this presentation by Subscribing H…
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TURNOVER TO PICTURE TECHNICOLOR POSTWORKS NEW YORK 110 LEROY STREET NEW YORK, NY 10014 THEATRE OCTOBER 14, 2014 @ 7PM Following the success our recent Turnover To Sound event, PNYA is holding the second in the series, this time covering picture turnover on October 14, at PostWorks New York. The workshop will cover picture turnover from editorial to…
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TURNOVER TO SOUND POSTWORKS NEW YORK 100 AVE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NY 10013 THEATER – 10TH FLOOR SEPTEMBER 16, 2014 @ 7PM Following up form the successful AE/ DIT Seminar, PNYA is holding a series of workshops on the editorial turnover process. The first, Turnover To Sound, is being held on September 16, 2014 at PostWorks New York. The workshop…
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PNYA Seminar #1: The Assistant Editor and the Digital Image Technician Light Iron- 580 Broadway, 8th Floor June 18, 2014 @7pm The first seminar in the 2014 PNYA seminar series kicked off a discussion between prominent Assistant Editors and Digital Image Technicians, talking about roles, expectations and making the communication from shoot to post a…
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PANEL: JVC 4KCAM: From Digital Revolution to 4K Resolution DESCRIPTION: Developed through years of market research, the new JVC 4KCAM line of camcorders have been developed to meet the needs of independent cinematographers, documentarians and photographers. We will discuss the path of independent digital cinematic storytelling to the technology bre…
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Yankees fans fans, we thought you may want to hear the newest New York Post meets Sports Business Journal's "The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast" with Andrew Marchand and John Ourand. New episodes drop Wednesdays. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the season finale of the show talking about the Yankees loss to the Red Sox in the wild-card game. They discuss the season coming to an end, Gerrit Cole’s bad outing, the frustrations surrounding this team and debate whether Aaron Boone and Brian Cashman will be back next season. They also talk about th…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees walkoff win Sunday to advance to the postseason. They discuss that, the wild-card matchup in Boston Tuesday against the Red Sox, Gerrit Cole’s pivotal start ahead and the guys make predictions for the game. YES Network Yankees analyst and MLB great Ken Singleton then j…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about Gerrit Cole’s bad start Wednesday. They discuss Cole not pitching like an ace in a crucial game, his postgame reaction, what went wrong in Toronto, Nellie’s story on the Mariners’ playoff push in 1995 and frustrations with analytics. NY Post baseball columnist Ken Davidoff talks w…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show with Shearn apologizing for his negativity on Thursday’s show as they break down a huge Yankees sweep over the Red Sox. They discuss how important the sweep was, Giancarlo Stanton staying hot, Gleyber Torres moving to second base working out and the big series ahead against the Blue Jays. Barst…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees sweeping the Rangers. They discuss the Yankees barely getting by, the final tough nine-game stretch, Gerrit Cole’s major start Friday and the crucial series in Boston against the Red Sox.The Ringer podcast host John Jastremski then joins the show. Jastremski talks abou…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees losing two of three games to the Indians. They discuss the Yankees' recent poor play, needing to move on from Gary Sanchez, Gerrit Cole’s awful outing and the Wild Card race. Actor and rabid Yankees fan Nick Turturro then joins the show. Turturro talks about the legend…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees' wins this week. They discuss some must-win games ahead of them on the schedule against bad teams, Brett Garnder’s hot streak, Gleyber Torres moving to second base and the wild-card race being tight. Actor and Yankees fan Steve Schirripa then joins the show. Schirripa …
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson, Jake Brown and Nelson Figueroa open the show with a Subway Series crossover podcast segment. The guys discuss Sunday’s wild game, the Mets taking two out of three, the atmosphere at Citi Field, benches clearing, Francisco Lindor’s big moment, Nellie meeting Leonardo DiCaprio Sunday, the Subway Series being reignited and t…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees’ losing streak. They discuss the awful series so far against the Blue Jays, the bats struggling, the lifeless crowd Wednesday and whether this team will make the playoffs. The guys then preview the Subway Series, the live Katch Astoria fundraiser Mets podcast Friday an…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees losing two of three games to the lowly Orioles. They discuss the pitching struggles, why Joey Gallo should not be hitting second, the gravity of Jonathan Loaisiga's injury and Corey Kluber’s return not going smoothly. They then play highlights before honoring Yankees l…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about Gerrit Cole’s dominant start on Wednesday. They discuss his big turnaround the past month, the much-needed win, finding ways to win without analytics, needing to play more small ball, September call-ups and Gleyber Torres’ role as he returns this weekend. Jake and Chris then quest…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees’ three-game losing streak. They discuss Corey Kluber’s rough return outing, Giancarlo Stanton’s hot streak and whether the Yankees can catch the Rays in the AL East. 1998 World Series champion Yankees infielder Homer Bush then joins the show. Bush gets into his role as…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about how bad Jake’s Mets have been and not being able to capitalize on the Yankees beating the Braves. They discuss the two wins in Atlanta, the 11-game win streak, Wandy Peralta’s big save, the Yankees infield now with Gio Urshela coming back, concerns with Aroldis Chapman and the ser…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees’ nine-game win streak. They discuss the three wins against the Twins, what they will do when Gio Urshela returns, Andrew Velazquez’s awesome Bronx tale and the team’s use of analytics as the playoffs approach. YES Network studio host Bob Lorenz then joins the show. Lor…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees sweeping the Red Sox. The trio discusses the Yankees passing the Red Sox in the standings and taking the top spot in the Wild Card. They also talk about the Bombers' hot streak since getting Rizzo and Gallo, whether this has the feel of the 1996 team and Luke Voit’s co…
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Chris Shearn, Jeff Nelson and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Yankees series win over the White Sox. They discuss Zack Britton’s comments asking to not be in the closer’s role, the Yankees beating good teams, Gerrit Cole making his return Monday, the big series ahead against the Red Sox and scoreboard watching. Comedian and Yankees fan V…
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