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Category: Television and Entertainment
Chris and Jimmy promote their show, Scene Unseen, as being explicit, irreverent and hilarious. The show lives up to this promise. Choice words fly quickly from these two so listeners be aware. If you like to keep up with the latest movies, this podcast is for you. The hosts talk about all things “movie,” from actors and directors, to theaters and movie posters. One of the hosts will have seen the movie while the other has not. These guys have a great rapport with each other. They discuss the acting, directing, producing, special effects, and much more. Our only complaint was that the duration of the show was too long. We realize, though, that it takes a lot of preparation to have a show flow so smoothly with well placed transitions and sound clips. We highly recommend that listeners check out this unusual twist for a movie-review podcast.
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Category: Technology
This podcast is hosted by Ryan Shrout, Jeremy Hellstrom and Josh Walrath with other guest hosts spread out through the episodes. PC Perspective podcast is an expansion of the editorial articles found on the PC Perspective web site. The hosts do not waste time with a long intro and quickly dive deep into a roundup of PC hardware reviews. PC Perspective gives the good, bad, and ugly about each product and lets you know if it’s worth the price. We all agree that the show will appeal to a select niche audience. Because PC Perspective is a long show, maybe too long, some listeners might not make it all the way through the episodes. We also believe the lack of audio transitions and the hosts’ voices going monotone at times is a liability. The show includes a consistent and noticeable hiss that needs to be removed as well. Additionally, volume levels need to be adjusted so that all of the hosts’ voices are at the same volume. Overall, the show has acceptable production but tweaking the higher and lower frequencies would be a beneficial improvement. Despite these problems, the content is fantastic. This is indicated by the rating.
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Category: Careers
The Accidental Creative mission is to change the world by freeing up creative individuals and organizations. This is done by helping those in a “create-on-demand” career sustain creativity long-term. The host, Todd Henry, is a consultant on this topic and has a many ideas and tips to help get the creative juices flowing. The podcast has a nice length of 10 to 15 minutes. Todd gives so much useful information in this time that listeners will be pondering it for the next week. The show does not stray far from its target message, which adds consistency but can also make it bland at times. There are times, however, when Accidental Creative includes interviews from industry leaders, which is a nice addition and brings more interactivity. Accidental Creative also offers premium content (that one must pay for) that includes 3 or more additional episodes per month. We suspect that putting so many episodes together each week has led to an irregular publishing schedule of the free show over past few months. This has left us uncertain as to when we will hear new discoveries from Todd. Never-the-less, this is a podcast worth checking out.
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