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Signal to Noise Podcast
Signal to Noise Podcast
25 episodes
6 days ago
An ongoing conversation with designers, filmmakers, musicians and other creatives about process, decision making, the state of the industry and whatever else comes to mind. Music kindly created by talented Shervin Shaeri (mutantjukebox.co.uk/) Hosted by Filipe Carvalho
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An ongoing conversation with designers, filmmakers, musicians and other creatives about process, decision making, the state of the industry and whatever else comes to mind. Music kindly created by talented Shervin Shaeri (mutantjukebox.co.uk/) Hosted by Filipe Carvalho
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TV & Film
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107 - Eric S. Anderson
Signal to Noise Podcast
2 hours 4 minutes 47 seconds
2 years ago
107 - Eric S. Anderson

Eric is a big reference for me, and a friend I've kept in touch with throughout the years. To me, he embodies what left-field thinking is - a true creative. His background in music creation helped inform his television work, and also make up for some amazing stories (Nirvana anyone?).

He's a two-time Emmy Award-winning director and editor for the title sequences of Dexter and Six Feet Under.

After graduating from film and interdisciplinary studies at Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Eric formed Pachyderm Recording Studio with Mark Walk and Jim Nickel, where they handled projects such as Nirvana’s “In Utero” and PJ Harvey’s “Rid of Me,” among others. In 1998, Eric joined Digital Kitchen as a live action director, editor, and executive creative director, managing the creative from their Chicago office for over 12 years. In 2010, he relocated to Hollywood to assume the role of creative director at yU+co, Logan and MPC, and is now an independent live action director.

Just two friends sitting down for a chat. Can't get any better than that.

Signal to Noise Podcast
An ongoing conversation with designers, filmmakers, musicians and other creatives about process, decision making, the state of the industry and whatever else comes to mind. Music kindly created by talented Shervin Shaeri (mutantjukebox.co.uk/) Hosted by Filipe Carvalho