Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, meets with his manager to discuss PROJECT HOUSE. Running time 18:15
Music by Michael Hearst – Songs For Ice Cream Trucks
Thanks Michael!
Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, meets with his manager to discuss PROJECT HOUSE. Running time 18:15
Music by Michael Hearst – Songs For Ice Cream Trucks
Thanks Michael!
Tim! Great music . . . totally set the stage. I really like the production on these shows – a definite departure from the norm that captures a lot. I hope the manager is open to the idea of the podcast – there seemed to be some trepidation on her part. I’ve got my fingers crossed for you man . . and I’m looking forward to the upcoming M-Bar show!
Thanks Paul!
Yeah. Cameras and recorders etc. tend to make some people nervous. She is totally in my corner but she still doesn’t know me great. I totally understand her trepidation. I’m glad that Meg is so on board. Very cool people over there for sure.
Tim
Loved the ice cream truck music… adds a nice touch of the surreal… or something.
Keep going, we’ve got all our fingers crossed for you!
I’m with Juho. The music was great.
Awesome. Yeah. I was feeling the same thing. Michael gave me permission a while ago to use his music and for some reason it felt right here. Not sure why. I like it though. It was fun. I think it may have punched up the absurdity of all of this. LA. Hollywood. Ego. Dreamers. I like all of these things, by the waym but I think the music helped somehow.
Great music. And good ep– really interesting raw stuff! I just wish you would own the podcasting more, instead of calling it “geeky” and stuff. (Although I imagine you say “podcast” to certain people and they think “aliens” or something…)
Thanks Margaret. Yeah. I know what you’re saying. I often downplay my podcast. Not sure why I do that. I think it’s because people either have a clue or they have absolutely no clue. I just try to explain it as quickly and simply as possible. I think I also try too hard to make them not feel stupid for being clueless about podcasting. They way I do that is to categorize it as geeky. Truth is, I feel like people are missing out in a major way if they’re not listening to podcasts AND I work my ass off on my show and I’m super proud of it. I’ll try to own it more.
Tim