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David Price, Director of Piracy & Counterfeit Analysis at NetNames, discusses his new report "Behind the Cyberlocker Door," published in collaboration with Digital Citizens Alliance. Price discusses the profitability from hosting infringing material and the role of legitimate payment processors like Visa and Master Card. Price also reveals the mann…
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Choreographer and co-founder of dance company The Bang Group, David Parker talks about the art of using rhythm to communicate, and he describes the inspiration behind one of his most well-known dance pieces in which he and his partner wear Velcro suits. He also talks about the challenges of running a dance company and the opportunities for dancers …
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Hosted by the Creative Rights Caucus of the U.S. Congress, the event "Beyond the Red Carpet" in Washington, D.C. showcased the work of craftspeople working behind the scenes in TV and motion picture production. In this interview, the Copyright Alliance speaks with colorist Siggy Ferstl about the importance of his work in the creation of a look and …
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Hosted by the Creative Rights Caucus of the U.S. Congress, the event "Beyond the Red Carpet" in Washington, D.C. showcased the work of craftspeople working behind the scenes in TV and motion picture production. In this interview the Copyright Alliance speaks with Star Trek costume illustrator Phillip Boutte Jr about the role of a costume illustrato…
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Hosted by the Creative Rights Caucus of the U.S. Congress, the event "Beyond the Red Carpet" in Washington, D.C. showcased the work of craftspeople working behind the scenes in TV and motion picture production. In this interview, the Copyright Alliance speaks with “Blue Bloods” editor Jackeline Tejada about the art of editing and the difference eve…
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Hosted by the Creative Rights Caucus of the U.S. Congress, the event "Beyond the Red Carpet" in Washington, D.C. showcased the work of craftspeople working behind the scenes in TV and motion picture production. In this interview, the Copyright Alliance speaks with effects makeup artist Cig Neutron about the process of developing a character from st…
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Hosted by the Creative Rights Caucus of the U.S. Congress, the event "Beyond the Red Carpet" in Washington, D.C. showcased the work of craftspeople working behind the scenes in TV and motion picture production. In this video, the Copyright Alliance discusses the creation of 18th century costumes for the TV show “Turn” with wardrobe designer Donna Z…
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We talk to singer/songwriter Rosanne Cash and composer John Leventhal (husband & partner) at the Americana Music Fest NYC at Lincoln Center 2014. Rosanne and John tell us about their new album The River & The Thread; about their approach to the creative process; and about their views of the music industry through their experienced perspective.…
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The Copyright Alliance speaks with young filmmaker Zachary Maxwell at our Inaugural OneVoi©e Event. He talks about his latest documentary Anatomy of Snow Day, which investigates the complicated decision-making process city officials go through when deciding whether to shut down New York City schools during a snow storm.…
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We talk to Jed Hilly, Executive Director of the Americana Music Association. Excited to be hosting the Americana Music Fest for the first time in his native New York City, Jed’s passion for this genre of music and his commitment to artists comes through in this brief interview filmed at Lincoln Center.…
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Multi-media artist, Kat Caverly gives us a glimpse into her life and career as a creative individual. She is a classic example of the artist who turns every experience into some form of expression, never giving up, never not looking for the next thing, and never losing her sense of humor.
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David Newhoff speaks with Singapore musician Kevin Lester, an award-winning hip hop artist, writer, and producer. They discuss the role that a new generation of artists like Kevin are playing in helping to develop a sustainable creative industry. Kevin speaks about his attraction to hip hop as an art form and discusses his latest hit “Forever,” a s…
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In part I of this podcast, David Newhoff talks with Jennifer Lyn Morone, who is in the start-up phase of bringing to market Jennifer Lyn Monroe™ Incorporated. An American artist who has lived in Europe more than a decade, Morone has chosen to address the current social, economic, and existential questions surrounding the value of privacy and person…
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In this podcast, David Newhoff interviews Parry Teasdale, Editor-in-Chief of The Columbia Paper, which serves a small, rural community in the Hudson Valley. They discuss Teasdale’s involvement in the new media vanguard of the late 1960s and early 1970s (when portable video cameras were just becoming available to ordinary citizens), as well as the c…
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David Newhoff speaks with Chris Ruen, author of the book Freeloading: How Our Insatiable Hunger for Free Content Starves Creativity. Ruen’s book provides a glimpse into his personal transition from consumer of free media to advocate for artists’ rights and a more rational conversation about copyright in the digital age. In this podcast, Ruen shares…
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Michael Grecco briefly discusses his work as a celebrity, journalistic, and commercial photographer and the lighting books he has written. As a professional photographer in the digital age, he describes both the business sense required to be successful in the field and the importance of copyrighting one’s work.…
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NBCUniversal Studios chief archivist Jeff Pirtle shares some assets from the studio's collection, including the minute book from the founding of Universal. Jeff describes his role in preserving assets used in motion pictures, including set plans, vintage posters, and costumes. His favorite part of his job is uncovering interesting facts about the s…
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Poppy Cannon-Reese gives a tour of the NBCUniversal costume rental facility, showing costumes such as those created for the movies Oblivion and 47 Ronin. Poppy describes the collaboration between the director, costume designer, and actor to make a character jump from the page to the screen.
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Filmmaker David Avallone discusses the work of his father, Michael Avallone, author of the Ed Noon detective series. Having inherited the rights to his father’s novels, Avallone discusses the process of making these works newly available as eBooks and self-promoting Ed Noon via social media.
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