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I recently had the pleasure of being a guest on THE WATER COOLER podcast.  Falling under the umbrella of The Ruse Films collective projects, The Water Cooler is hosted by Ruse head man, Dean Pizzoferrato, a friend from my Vegas days.  I've had the pleasure of being on The Water Cooler before, as well as the other Ruse podcast, REEL MEN RADIO.  But this episode was particularly special to me.  It was to spotlight NEVER A GOOD ONE.

In the past, we've had problems with doing these podcasts via Skype:  delays, glitches, weird feedback.  This time, however, we were pleased with Skype's performance.  The audio was very clear and there were no delays. 

As usual, Dean was a great interviewer and I had a great time "hanging out" with him and going over the project.  I've always considered The Ruse as family and these podcasts are like visiting with old family members that you haven't seen in a long time.  Stephen King once wrote that every writer has someone in his or her past who gives them "permission" to pursue writing:  perhaps a teacher or relative who reads that first story and tells you "That's really good!" or laughs at the funny parts and cries at the sad parts.  For me, it was The Ruse who gave me permission when they acknowledged my early attempts at filmmaking and welcomed me into their family.

If you get a chance, please check out this and the other episodes of The Water Cooler and Reel Men Radio, at:

                                                                      therusefilms.com

Click on the Podcast tab and scroll through the podcast goodness.  Or go to The Water Cooler directly at:

                                                     http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheRuseFilmsWaterCooler

While you're there, check out the rest of the site as well.  If you look closely, you might even catch the first version of Reel Men, which was a video podcast that I was a co-host of, along with Dean and Ruse Film member Edwin Colon.  And if you watch VERY closely, you might even figure out "The Ruse."
 

 


Comments

Sat, 02 Jul 2011 08:09:55

Very cool.:)

 



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