Front Row, Backstage

Front Row, Backstage
Podcast Description
You don’t need a ticket to join us in the front row, or a pass to sneak backstage! Media enthusiast and podcast host, Greg Trimmer takes listeners on an episodic adventure, talking with actors, musicians, and creators from the vibrant media world. Go behind the scenes and learn about the intricate equipment, techniques, and evolving technologies that shape the entertainment we consume. Discover how each player plays their part in bringing an artistic vision to life. Find out how media professionals—whether on set or in the editing suite—collaborate to bring artistic visions to life.
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Covers a diverse range of topics in the entertainment industry, including music, theater, and poetry. Specific episodes explore the comedic rock style of the band Plethora, the artistic journey of self-taught musician Caleb Eubanks, the adaptation of Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment' for the stage, and the poetic expressions of social issues through the lens of Cruz Villarreal.

You don’t need a ticket to join us in the front row, or a pass to sneak backstage! Media enthusiast and podcast host, Greg Trimmer takes listeners on an episodic adventure, talking with actors, musicians, and creators from the vibrant media world. Go behind the scenes and learn about the intricate equipment, techniques, and evolving technologies that shape the entertainment we consume. Discover how each player plays their part in bringing an artistic vision to life. Find out how media professionals—whether on set or in the editing suite—collaborate to bring artistic visions to life.
This episode features an enlightening discussion with Steve Simonson, an audio engineer and educator whose extensive career traverses multiple facets of the audio production realm. At the outset, we delve into Steve’s formative years as a drummer, which laid the groundwork for his profound understanding of sound and music technology. Currently, a sound instructor a sound engineer instructor at Lansing Community College, Simonson explains the evolution of his career, transitioning from live performance to mastering audio production and sound design.

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