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Lux Radio Theater

Humphrey-Camardella

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Lux Radio Theater, one of the genuine classic radio anthology series (NBC Blue Network (1934-1935); CBS (1935-1955), adapted first Broadway stage works, and then (especially) films to hour-long live radio presentations. It quickly became the most popular dramatic anthology series on radio, running more than twenty years. The program always began with an announcer proclaiming, "Ladies and gentlemen, Lux presents Hollywood!" Cecil B. DeMille was the host of the series each Monday evening from ...
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Deadline: In Conversation features weekly, long form conversations with the Deadline editors and writers with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, featuring conversations from screening series, film festivals, FYC events and original videos.
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Radio Drama

Radio Memories Network

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Classic Dramas achieved widespread popularity within a decade of its initial development in the 1920s. By the 1940s, Drama on the radio was a leading international popular entertainment. The Radio Drama drew from the rich talent pool of Hollywood and the actors were able to bring the movie screen presence and talent to the radio.
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Joe Neumaier, former film critic and film editor at the New York Daily News, has been a journalist and critic in New York for over 20 years. His writing on movies and Hollywood has appeared in Entertainment Weekly, the New York Times, the New York Post, the London Observer, the Washington Post, USA Today Weekend, Hamptons magazine and the Financial Times.com, among others. He"s appeared on MSNBC, Channel 2"s Sunday Morning, Fox 5"s Good Day New York, WPIX-11, CNN, VH1, CNBC, A&E Biography an ...
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With 15+ years in the entertainment industry at the top level, I’m Phil Svitek. Join me as I pay it forward, sharing insights from my journey as a filmmaker, author, podcaster, and even high-level executive. Get a 360-degree view of the digital artist’s path to success, blending technical theory, practical wisdom, and personal development. Your smoother journey awaits.
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Originally aired on November 5, 2014 on the Popcorn Talk Network, this episode features hosts Chloe West, Phil Svitek, and JJ Jurgens interviewing Noel Fisher about his role in the 2014 reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Fisher, who plays Michelangelo in the film, shares his experience working on the movie, alongside an all-star cast including Me…
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In this episode, I get real about the hardships we rarely talk about as artists—the struggles of life, death, and helping friends—that impact our creativity. I'll explain how these challenges slowed down the official first draft of my latest script, taking over a year to complete. I also have a quick update for you: with LA Comic Con around the cor…
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Revisit the intense series finale of ABC's Revenge with special guest Nick Wechsler! In this reposted episode from AfterBuzz TV, hosts Phil Svitek, Anna Koppel, Christina Kaplan, and Roxy Striar dive into the climactic episode, "Two Graves." They discuss key moments, character arcs, and what the finale means for Emily Thorne's journey. Tune in as t…
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In this episode, I explore a filmmaking truth that many overlook—framing is more important than lighting. While lighting plays a key role, I explain why framing your shot is even more critical, especially for indie filmmakers who need to maximize coverage and capture multiple takes within tight time constraints. Mastering framing can elevate your s…
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In this vlog, I dive into the process of recalibrating deadlines for the development phase of our animated film, making sure we stay on track while allowing room for creativity to flourish. I also share exciting updates as we gear up for LA Comic Con, along with progress from our recent writing sessions. On a personal note, I talk about how I recen…
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In this repost of an AfterBuzz TV interview from October 21, 2025, we sit down with the brilliant Edward Burns — creator, writer, director, and star of TNT’s Public Morals! This insightful conversation delves into the making of the 1960s New York City cop drama, discussing its inspiration, the challenges Burns faced as a multi-hyphenate on set, and…
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In this episode, I share a fantastic resource that will save you from wasting money on bad seats at concerts, arenas, theaters, and more! AViewFromMySeat.com allows you to see real photos taken by other event-goers from specific seats, helping you avoid the dreaded obstructed view (like sitting behind a pole!). Whether you're planning for a big con…
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In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create Gmail templates (formerly known as canned responses) and explain why they’re a game-changer for anyone who wants to save time and stay organized. Whether you’re running a business, managing multiple projects, or just want to simplify your email routine, Gmail templates make it easy to send consistent, p…
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In this episode, I share some incredible updates on our animated feature film project! We’ve been working closely with line producers to budget the ideal number for the film, and everything is truly coming together. I also talk about how two of my amazing writing partners spent significant time with me last week going over all the details. Plus, if…
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In this reposted episode from the Popcorn Talk Network, originally aired on July 20, 2016, hosts Phil Svitek and Derrial Christon sit down with Tara Reid to discuss her iconic role in the Sharknado series. Tara opens up about the challenges and excitement of starring in the cult classic, as well as reflecting on her broader career, including her ex…
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In this episode, I discuss a significant limitation of Upwork's team collaboration tool: the inability to grant coworkers access only to specific projects rather than all projects in your account. This can be a major issue for freelancers and teams who need to maintain privacy and organization across multiple projects. I share my experience with th…
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In this episode, I emphasize the critical importance for screenwriters to actively read scripts as part of their craft. I discuss why immersing yourself in well-written scripts can significantly enhance your storytelling abilities and help you understand the nuances of screenwriting. I also share one of the best ways to access scripts—by getting th…
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In this episode, I dive into the true commitment it takes to launch any project by examining the staggering 7-year, 2,399-day journey behind Hayao Miyazaki's latest masterpiece, "The Boy and the Heron." Viewing the timeline in such terms can clarify which projects are worth dedicating yourself to, while also revealing the hard reality of sacrificin…
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We're one month away from media day, so who better to be our first guest of the new season than NOLA.com Pelicans beat writer/columnist Christian Clark. David and Christian look at the moves that were made and the ones that weren't for the Pelicans, on the court and in the front office. Zion's present. Brandon Ingram's future. Plenty to discuss. Li…
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In this special repost, join AOM hosts Phil Svitek, John Comerford, Demetri Panos, Sara Stretton, and Marisa Serafini as we revisit our in-depth discussion of the 2014 summer blockbuster "X-Men: Days of Future Past," directed by Bryan Singer. Originally aired in the 2010s, this episode features an exclusive interview with the film’s Editor and Musi…
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In this bonus book club episode, Marisa Serafini (@SerafiniTV) and I delve into RF Kuang’s follow-up to The Poppy War, called The Dragon Republic. In this sequel, the war is over. The war has just begun. Three times throughout its history, Nikan has fought for its survival in the bloody Poppy Wars. Though the third battle has just ended, shaman and…
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Welcome to our 30th episode in the monthly book discussion series hosted by Marisa Serafini (@serafinitv) and myself, Phil Svitek. If books are your passion, you've come to the right place! In this episode, we delve into Elder Race which a novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky. In it, Lynesse is the lowly Fourth Daughter of the queen, and always getting in t…
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