On my personal blog, Ticklebooth, I posted an interview with the Four Eyed Monsters
filmmakers. For those not up on the podcasting, A film, Four Eyed Monsters, was released at Slamdance 2005 to much
excitement. But the film failed to gather a distributor. So the filmmakers created a podcast of the behind-the-scenes
of the filmmaking. From the get-go, the podcasts have been a sensational success, I would venture to guess that they
are the biggest podcasters online with about 60,000 people subscribing to each episode. They are also incredible
filmmakers. The article is very lean on the technical stuff with a lot more of a focus on the artsy and business side
of things.My Interview with the Four Eyed Monsters
On my personal blog, Ticklebooth, I posted an interview with the Four Eyed Monsters
filmmakers. For those not up on the podcasting, A film, Four Eyed Monsters, was released at Slamdance 2005 to much
excitement. But the film failed to gather a distributor. So the filmmakers created a podcast of the behind-the-scenes
of the filmmaking. From the get-go, the podcasts have been a sensational success, I would venture to guess that they
are the biggest podcasters online with about 60,000 people subscribing to each episode. They are also incredible
filmmakers. The article is very lean on the technical stuff with a lot more of a focus on the artsy and business side
of things.







