The Art vs. Commerce podcast is a conversation with creative industry professionals who have made a career out of their art. Our discussions range from their personal history, breaking down famous scenes they helped create and learning how they manage to maintain their personal aesthetic in an arena that demands compromise. As a cinematographer for commercials, documentary and narrative, podcast h... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Michael Slovis, ASC, DGA started taking pictures as a teenager and was a winner of the New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival with a photograph that earned him admission to Rochester Institute of Technology's renowned photography program. There, one of ... more
Michael Slovis, ASC, DGA started taking pictures as a teenager and was a winner of the New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival with a photograph that earned him admission to Rochester Institute of Technology's renowned photography program. There, one of ... more
Lauren Sick is a writer and director, known for her music video work with artists such as Chromeo, MØ, Foster the People, A-Trak, American Authors, El-P, Vampire Weekend, A$AP Ferg, Anderson East, and Pentatonix. She recently directed the first tease... more
Newton Thomas Sigel, ASC photographed Bohemian Rhapsody, the exquisite portrait of Freddie Mercury, the rock band Queen, and their extraordinary appearance at the Live Aid concert of 1985. Sigel went on to earn a Best Cinematography nomination for hi... more
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As another reviewer mentioned, the interruptions from the host are so frequent and painful, let them talk! It’s rude and breaks up their (more interesting) train of thought.
Love the content but it is so frustrating that the interviewer feels the need to speak over their guests, its almost as if the guest cant take a breath or speak more than 10 seconds without being spoken over. I understand the excitement of talking to these interesting people but the interview itself needs space to breathe without the interruption. Keep up the good content!
Cant ask for more
I’ve combed through about half of the episodes and enjoyed every single one! Especially the interviews with the folks who haven’t “arrived” yet. Showcasing the innumerable paths to take on the road to where you’re going is inspiring. Jared does a great job of asking the right questions to create great conversations. Keep up the great work and thank you for doing this!
Great guests and super strong topics of discussion.
However, and this is a big issue for me as a listener, the constant interruption of the guests answering the questions you just asked is quite frustrating. It gets to the point where a ton of questions don’t even get answered as they follow your change of subject.
Please do be mindful of this. If something comes to mind that you want to ask, let them answer your first question and come back to it.
Thanks for making the show!
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Apple Podcasts | #151 |
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