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We sit down with Notch users from all around the world, learning more about them and their exciting projects.
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We sit down with Notch users from all around the world, learning more about them and their exciting projects.
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    #28 Notch 1.0 beta with special guest Matt Swoboda

    #28 Notch 1.0 beta with special guest Matt Swoboda

    In this special episode, Kat and Jake sit down with the Founder and Lead Developer of Notch, Matt Swoboda, to learn what's been happening for the past two years or so of Notch 1.0 development, and we also learn what Kat has been up to!
    Join us as we journey through the evolution of Notch and discover what the next major version of Notch has in store!
    Episode credits:
    Researched and interviewed/hosted by: Kat Kemsley and Jake Triola
    Produced by: Bent Stamnes
    Audio post-production, additional editing, and mastering by Bent Stamnes
    Episode cover background image by Arminas Kazlauskas
    Episode links:
    Sign up for the beta
    Luke Halls Studio
    The Notch official Discord server

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    • 51 min
    #27 The journey to 1.0 with special guest Matt Swoboda

    #27 The journey to 1.0 with special guest Matt Swoboda

    In this special episode, we sit down with the Founder and Lead Developer of Notch, Matt Swoboda, to learn how his game development and creative coding experience evolved into a real-time motion graphics package used by exceptional artists on the biggest live shows in the world.
    Join us as we journey through the evolution of Notch and discover what the next major version of Notch has in store!
    This is is the last episode of this season of the Notch Showcast; we hope you have enjoyed it and we'll be back in a few months with season 5, see you then!
    Episode credits:
    Researched, edited, and interviewed/hosted by: Kat Kemsley
    Produced by: Bent Stamnes
    Audio post-production, additional editing, and mastering by: Tor Øines
    Episode cover background images and animation are development R&D creatives by Matt Swoboda
    Episode links:
    The Notch Blog

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    • 27 min
    #26 Live Events after COVID

    #26 Live Events after COVID

    To round up this season of the podcast we invited Laura Frank and Nils Porrman back to discuss some of the major changes we've experienced this year and to what the future of live events might look like.
    In our previous conversations, Laura and Nils have shared their opinions on education, wellness, and community as well as virtual production and the changing shape of the industry. Today we’re going to explore some of these topics in more detail. So if you’re looking forward to live events after COVID, then this is the episode for you!
    Episode credits:
    Researched, edited, and interviewed/hosted by: Kat Kemsley
    Produced by: Bent Stamnes
    Audio post-production, additional editing, and mastering by: Tor Øines
    Episode cover background image by dandelion+burdock
    Episode links:
    framework-community.com
    dandelion-burdock.com


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    • 34 min
    #25 Developing a Solid Creative Process with FRAY_DEV

    #25 Developing a Solid Creative Process with FRAY_DEV

    In this episode, we talk to Finn Ross and Adam Young from FRAY Studio to find out about the inspiration behind FRAY:DEV. We also talk about the benefits of learning by doing and the importance of developing a solid creative process. Adam and Finn share some golden advice on how to grow your confidence as a designer and ways to handle constructive criticism.
    If you’re a creative who’s looking to get their start or an experienced designer with a lot of wisdom to share, then this is the episode for you!
    Episode credits:
    Researched, edited, and interviewed/hosted by: Kat Kemsley
    Produced by: Bent Stamnes
    Audio post-production, additional editing, and mastering by: Tor Øines
    Episode links:
    https://www.fraystudio.co.uk/dev
    https://www.notch.one/portfolio/back-to-the-future-the-musical/
    https://shows.acast.com/notch-showcast/episodes/back-to-the-future-the-musical


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    • 33 min
    #24 Screens producing with Laura Frank

    #24 Screens producing with Laura Frank

    Laura Frank has worked in entertainment technology for over 25 years. Starting her career as a moving light technician, she established herself as a top lighting programmer with projects spanning rock tours with David Bowie and Madonna, to Broadway shows like Spamalot and television events like the Concert for NY. As the media server market started to evolve, Laura made the shift to screen content and control. After a decade of refining a media delivery workflow, she established herself as a Screens Producer leading a highly regarded Media Operations team for prominent events around the world. Her shows included the MTV Video Music Awards, The Game Awards, the Turner Upfront, and the CMA Music Awards.
    In this episode, Laura shares her journey to becoming a screens producer and the tricks she’s learned along the way to optimize her workflow. We also discuss the challenges of the COVID pandemic and the benefits of building a strong, connected community.
    If you’re interested in what a screen producer is, what they do and how to get on the road to becoming one, this is the episode for you.
    Episode credits:
    Researched, edited, and interviewed/hosted by: Kat Kemsley
    Produced by: Bent Stamnes
    Audio post-production, additional editing, and mastering by: Tor Øines
    Episode links:
    framework-community.com
    An evening with Screens Producer Laura Frank (YouTube)
    Screens Producing & Media Operations: Advanced Practice for Media Server and Video Content Preparation (Book)

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    • 30 min
    #23 Managing Client Expectations (and a Virtual Production Primer)

    #23 Managing Client Expectations (and a Virtual Production Primer)

    In this episode, we speak to Nils Porrmann of Dandelion + Burdock. Last year, Nils co-authored two extensive blog series entitled "Mixed Reality Studios, a Primer for Producers" and "Virtual Production with Notch and disguise". If you are about to embark on your first virtual or mixed reality project - or even if you are a seasoned pro - this is the episode for you!
    Listen as Nils shares his secrets to managing client expectations as well as the budget, time, and labor considerations you need to make if you're pitching a virtual production.
    Episode credits:
    Researched, edited, and interviewed/hosted by: Kat Kemsley
    Produced by: Bent Stamnes
    Audio post-production, additional editing, and mastering by: Tor Øines
    Episode links:
    https://dandelion-burdock.com/articles/mixed-reality-studios-a-primer-for-producers
    https://dandelion-burdock.com/articles/virtual-production-with-notch
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKXWNhmQX6w
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTpHulUWr-w

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