The Films At Home Podcast covers all things home entertainment and physical media. We talk about collecting physical media, 4K UHD and Blu-ray movies, home theater equipment, and industry trends in home entertainment. The podcast is run by your host, Jeff, a movie lover with over 3,000 physical movies in his collection. Follow along on YouTube for a video version of the podcast and much more content: https://youtube.com/c/FilmsAtHome Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/films_at_home TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdmKCP9S/ Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/films_at_home
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In today’s episode I had the chance to talk with Adam Yeend, a long time home entertainment industry veteran who worked at Fox Home Entertainment and Disney as a Title Manager on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD releases for several years. Adam has great ins... more
On today’s episode of the podcast I talk with Jake Boston (@steelbookobsessed) about some of his favorite Blu-ray packaging, Steelbooks, collecting physical media, and creating content for YouTube and TikTok! more
Today we talk to my friends at Bull Moose, my local video store chain! Mick Werkhoven, Marketing and Events Manager, joins the podcast to talk about sustaining a media store in 2022, what sets Bull Moose apart, trends in media markets, and exciting u... more
One of my favorite go to channels for movie news on YouTube is now doing this excellent podcast. more
Been watching this fella on YouTube for at least two years, and I’m thrilled there’s a podcast version! You always have great, honest, wholesome reviews! Thanks!
These so far have been a very interesting insight into movies
I still collect discs for virtually all of the reasons you mention in the opening episode. Topical encapsulation of why physical media is still so important for preservation purposes. Have a collection of over 3,000 Blu-ray/DVD’s myself…Keep these coming!
Great job with presentation and clear audio! However, please raise volume a bit if possible. more
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The Films At Home Podcast launched 3 months ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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