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Podcast Update

We’ve made some tweaks to the podcast links, so you might want to re-click on the links to get up to date. This is more of a maintenance thing for my sanity, and the old links will still work. We’ve also added a new Podcasts page to the site, which also has all the feed links, plus direct links to each of the podcasts in high and low resolution formats. The direct links will be posted within a day or so of the feeds being updated. We’d love to hear…

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rgb Filter Episode 003 – Hyper Bowl! – Show Notes

Sadly, a legend has passed in Stan Winston, after a long bout with cancer. Besides being responsible for some of the most memorable movie creatures of all time, he also talked a lot about the process, and never hid behind the veil of magic when it came to his work. Just take a look at his work listed on IMDb to see how much of an impact he made. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935644/ The Spore Creature Creator demo is released. http://www.spore.com/trial AMD’s new RV770 interactive demo discussed. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/AboutAMD/0,,51_52_15438_15106,00.html?redir=cin01 Canadian Internet News Update Canadian…

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rgb Filter Episode 002 – Alex Hearts Apple – Show Notes

In the latest episode, Alex takes his (not so) secret love-hate relationship with Apple to a whole new level.  We talk about Modo 302, Brad Bird’s comments on writing for animation, review Bell’s online video store, touch on self publishing comics using Kablam.com and yes, the iPhone. Of the top, we discuss the Metallica (or Metallica’s management) vs. the blogs story. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080610-metallica-to-bloggers-dont-review-our-music.html Brad Bird on misconceptions for animation writing, from both sides of the fence… http://www.cea1.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=361&Itemid=3989 Check out the Modo 302 demo for PC or Mac at.. http://www.luxology.com/trymodo/ Doug reviews…

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We Launch The rgbFilter Podcast!

It’s finally here, and I’m proud to announce the launch of the first episode of the new rgbFilter podcast. From the time we started this website, doing a podcast has been one of the main goals. The ‘we’ are myself, Alex, Paul and Dave. So, over the past few months, we painted a green screen, designed a set, did some test shooting, had a camera stolen (which really sucked), did some more tests and false starts, but now it’s out in the wild. It’s still a little rough around the…

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