The Groove Jones GrooveTalk Podcast

Groove Jones

Go behind the scenes with the "Groovers" at Groove Jones - the most award-winning XR studio in the US. They discuss the evolution of immersive tech, creative innovation, and what’s next in AR, VR, MR, spatial computing and AI-driven experiences for marketing, fan engagement, sales enablement, and training. 

Episodes

  1. 12/17/2025

    The Groove Jones GrooveTalk Podcast | Episode 6 Animation, AI, and a Demonic Sewer Rat

    Send us a text In Episode 6 of GrooveTalk, Doug Hogan sits down with two of Groove Jones’ standout animators, Luis Pineda and Tiffany Sweet, for a fast-paced, behind-the-scenes conversation about what it really takes to bring digital characters and immersive experiences to life. From Tiffany’s spark moment watching Avatar to Luis’s unexpected pivot from architecture into animation through a single tweet, the episode is packed with career stories, practical advice, and real production reality checks. The trio digs into how AI is changing their day-to-day workflows, why “there is no magic button,” and how Groove Jones culture thrives on curiosity, collaboration, and solving problems when everything is melting (sometimes literally). Who’s On the Mic: • Doug Hogan – Host, Creative Technologist at Groove Jones • Luis Pineda – Senior Animator and Technical Consultant  • Tiffany Sweet – 3D Animator and CG Artist What They Cover: Origins stories and career pivots • Tiffany’s inspiration from Avatar and the emotional power of digital performance • Luis’s path from architecture to animation, projection mapping, games, and eventually Groove Jones via a tweet The real role of AI in production • AI as a productivity booster for repetitive tasks, scripting, and learning new tools faster • Why strong fundamentals still matter (and why AI still needs human taste, direction, and cleanup) Motion capture experiments for real-world scenes • Tiffany breaks down the planning, measurements, calibration, and multi-camera workflow needed to make AI mocap usable • The honest takeaway: it is fun, it is powerful, and it is absolutely not automatic Favorite Groove Jones projects and studio war stories • Spirit Halloween character animations, office jump scares, and “demonic sewer rat” energy • Perot Museum bird experience and the Princess Cruises eagle adaptation that became way more than a reskin • Tech breakdown moments solved with quick thinking (overheated routers, camera fans, and fast pivots) Career advice for future Groove Jones talent • Be good at what you do, be easy to work with, and build real connections • Lose the ego, take critique, and focus on solving the problem as a team Key Highlights: • Luis explaining how AI plus real scripting knowledge turns “gibberish” into reliable tools you can reuse • Tiffany’s mocap directing tactics (including mapping a scene physically so the capture matches the 3D layout) • The inside look at how Groove Jones “Groove Tech” grows through reusable tool-bag workflows • Practical truth from both guests: you have to be “battle ready,” because the work moves fast • The recurring theme that makes the studio work: curiosity, resilience, and teamwork under pressure Why It’s Worth Watching: If you want a real view of modern animation and immersive production, this episode delivers. It is equal parts career journey, studio culture, and nuts-and-bolts technique, with honest commentary about AI, creativity, and what it takes to thrive when the tools keep changing. You will walk away with inspiration, laughs, and concrete advice you can actually use.

    1h 4m
  2. 11/10/2025

    The Groove Jones GrooveTalk Podcast | Episode 5: Vibe Checks, VR Magic, and Women in Tech

    Send us a text Step inside Episode 5 of GrooveTalk as host and Senior Creative Technologist Doug Hogan sits down with two "Groovy" women shaping the creative engine at Groove Jones: Ashton Kennedy, Head of Production and Partner, and Emily Austin, Head of Recruiting. In this lively and candid conversation, they reflect on nearly a decade of growth, innovation, and the all-important Groove Jones vibe check. From wrangling VR demo gear through airports to producing holograms for Spirit Halloween and billboards in Times Square, Ashton and Emily share their journeys through an ever changing landscape of immersive tech. They talk about the pure joy of first-time in VR moments, the magic of watching people experience their creations, and how Groove Jones continues to evolve. The team has gone from early American Horror Story VR scares to today’s web-based and AI-driven experiences. Along the way, they open up about being women in tech, the lessons learned from the road and sea, and why curiosity and collaboration remain the studio’s secret sauce. Who’s On the Mic: • Doug Hogan – Host and Senior Creative Technologist • Ashton Kennedy –Head of Production with roots in film, VR, and immersive storytelling • Emily Austin – Head of Recruiting, culture curator, and keeper of the Groove Jones vibe check What They Cover: Origin stories at Groove Jones and how the studio scaledThe VR wow factor and why it never gets oldBehind the scenes on American Horror Story VR, Spirit Halloween holograms, and Times Square billboardsWomen in tech and creative leadership at an innovation-focused studioWhat is next for AI, wearables, and XR storytellingLife outside the headset and how hobbies recharge creative teamsKey Highlights: • The Groove Jones vibe check and hiring for passion, curiosity, and that creative spark • Why American Horror Story VR still holds a special place for the team • Ashton’s hologram work for Spirit Halloween and the thrill of seeing it live in Times Square • Emily’s quarantine at sea to help deliver a Royal Caribbean VR build during COVID • How non-traditional backgrounds can thrive in tech-focused roles • The power of Project Share, an internal showcase inspired by Pixar’s Braintrust • Real talk on wearables, mixed reality, and practical uses for generative AI Why It’s Worth Watching If you want an inside look at how a small, fearless team keeps pushing the boundaries of immersive storytelling, Episode 5 delivers inspiration, practical insight, and a lot of heart. Whether you are in tech, production, or simply curious about the future of experiences, this conversation captures the culture, creativity, and camaraderie that make Groove Jones tick.

    55 min
  3. 10/17/2025

    The Groove Jones GrooveTalk Podcast | Episode 4: Jedi Names and Kraken Battles

    Send us a text Step aboard this laugh-filled episode of Groove Talk as host Doug Hogan sits down with Groove Jones co-founder Dan Ferguson and longtime senior interactive producer Ethan Compton. What begins with friendly banter about webcams, gray hair, and questionable hairstyles quickly evolves into a fascinating journey through Ethan’s decade-plus career in immersive production and the wild stories behind Groove Jones’ most ambitious projects. Ethan shares his path from teaching game design to joining Groove Jones’ founding crew, where he’s spent years crafting jaw-dropping interactive experiences. The team revisits the making of Swashbuckler, a full-room VR adventure built for Royal Caribbean that had Ethan taking six cruises during the height of COVID while fighting seasickness, dodging battery fires, and pulling off an award-worthy install. Along the way, they dive into tales of old-school Flash games, Jedi alter egos, and the secret to Groove Jones’ success: fearless creativity, radical candor, and a studio culture built on trust and curiosity. This episode perfectly captures the spirit of Groove Jones, equal parts chaos, innovation, and camaraderie, and reminds you why great teams make even the wildest projects possible. Who’s On the Mic Doug Hogan – Host and Creative Technologist guiding the conversation with humor and insightDan Ferguson – Co-founder of Groove Jones and master of client experience and usabilityEthan Compton – Senior Interactive Producer and storyteller behind some of the studio’s biggest VR hitsWhat They Cover Ethan’s Journey – From game development and teaching to joining Groove Jones’ early teamThe Swashbuckler Saga – Building a massive VR experience on cruise ships during COVID with skeleton monkeys and a KrakenThe Jedi Connection – How Dan snuck his name into a Star Wars game as Dando ErgasonCulture at Groove Jones – Radical candor, zero micromanagement, and a team-first philosophyLegacy and Learning – Why so many teammates have worked together across multiple studiosInnovation Mindset – Tackling never-been-done projects with confidence and curiosityKey Highlights Behind-the-scenes of installing Swashbuckler on Royal Caribbean during a pandemicEthan’s tales of seasickness, de-stinkifiers, and nine-day installsDan’s Star Wars Easter egg moment with his Jedi alter egoHow Groove Jones keeps a long-tenured, high-performing team through open communication and shared problem solvingA peek at the studio’s mix of R and D, rapid innovation, and fearless client collaborationWhy It’s Worth Watching If you love hearing how high-stakes creativity meets pure chaos, and how teams turn impossible challenges into groundbreaking experiences, this episode is a must. You will laugh, you will learn, and you might even want to join the next cruise-bound VR install.

    52 min
  4. 09/03/2025

    The Groove Jones GrooveTalk Podcast | Episode 3: 10 Years of Groove Jones

    Send us a text Groove Jones is officially 10 years old, and in this milestone episode, host Doug Hogan sits down with the original co-founders—Dale Carman, Gary Banks, and Dan Ferguson—to look back at a decade of creativity, chaos, and unforgettable experiences. From the first sparks of inspiration that brought them together to the groundbreaking VR projects that helped define immersive storytelling, the trio shares how friendship, trust, and a shared love for the “wow” moment built one of the most innovative studios in the industry. Expect stories of wild problem-solving, late-night breakthroughs, favorite projects that blended tech and magic (Smell-O-Vision, anyone?), and a candid look at what it really takes to sustain a creative company for 10 years. Whether you’re in tech, design, or love a good origin story, this episode offers both heart and behind-the-scenes grit. What They Cover How Dale, Gary, and Dan first crossed paths and realized their complementary strengthsThe story behind naming Groove Jones and what “Groove Jones” really meansEarly breakthrough projects like the American Horror Story VR experience and multisensory campaignsWhy solving client problems is always at the heart of adopting new techReflections on the culture of Groove Jones: no egos, no “that’s not my job,” just all-in teamworkKey Highlights The hilarious (and hair-raising) origin stories of Groove’s earliest VR experimentsWhy Gary’s culinary background made him the perfect producer and even food stylist on setDan’s “Elf Bowling” viral game days and what they taught him about keeping things simple and funDale’s philosophy of always chasing the “wow” factor and being fully present in each projectReal stories of projects breaking down and the Apollo 13-style fixes that turned disaster into magicWhy It’s Worth Watching If you’ve ever wondered how a small idea can grow into a decade-long journey, fueled by trust, hustle, and creativity, this episode is both a celebration and a masterclass. It’s not just about immersive tech—it’s about building something meaningful with people you’d want in the trenches with you.

    59 min
  5. 07/19/2025

    The Groove Jones GrooveTalk Podcast | Episode 1: Hello World

    Send us a text Step inside the minds of the creative technologists behind Groove Jones in the premiere episode of their podcast series. In this candid conversation, Dale Carman, Doug Hogan, and Chris Crowell pull back the curtain behind the work at one of the most innovative studios in immersive tech. From the early days of VR and AR experimentation to today’s cutting-edge AI and interactive campaigns, the trio shares stories from the front lines, offering an inside look at the lessons, challenges, and future-shaping ideas that drive their work. Whether you’re a marketer, technologist, or creative thinker, this episode sets the stage for a deeper journey into the future of experiential storytelling.  Who’s On the Mic • Dale Carman – Founder of Groove Jones, industry veteran sharing insights from creative technology. • Doug Hogan – Creative Technologist guiding the studio’s evolution. • Chris Crowell – Tech innovator with a focus on interactive experiences. What They Cover 1. Introduction to Groove Jones • Doug outlines the studio’s mission and how they carved a niche in VR/AR and interactive campaigns. 2. Inside Stories & Case Studies • The team swaps stories about standout client work, technical challenges, and client responses. 3. Tech Talk: Trends Ahead • They dive into upcoming innovations, AR, VR, AI-driven media, and debate how brands can leverage them. 4. Lessons & Advice • Each host shares a key takeaway: being iterative in prototyping, embracing failure, and structuring project teams for creativity. Key Highlights • The importance of rapid prototyping to uncover unexpected user behaviors.• How cross-disciplinary teams (creatives + engineers) spark the best solutions. • Why staying agile and experimenting, even with prototype failures, is non-negotiable in innovation work. Why It’s Worth Watching f you’re curious about: • How modern creative studios structure their teams and processes • What emerging tech (like AR, VR, AI) means for corporate storytelling • Real-world lessons from people working at the forefront of immersive experiences This episode offers both big-picture context and granular, actionable advice.

    55 min

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Go behind the scenes with the "Groovers" at Groove Jones - the most award-winning XR studio in the US. They discuss the evolution of immersive tech, creative innovation, and what’s next in AR, VR, MR, spatial computing and AI-driven experiences for marketing, fan engagement, sales enablement, and training.