PRINTCast: The PRINT Podcast Studio is a curated collection of cutting-edge podcasts we love about design, creativity, branding, books, and further subjects afield. Soon, we’ll have a dedicated digital listening room. In the meantime, we present the latest episode of BrandBox, “a (playful and thoughtful) podcast on the strategies and effects of brands.”

On the latest episode, “Jump Cut,” hosts Tom Guarriello and Mark Kingsley dissect the videos used by the prosecution and defense during the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump—“a large object lesson in media, in filmic consciousness, the way in which we construct and consume images, the differences between theater and cinema and television and media—all of this, as expressed in two simple videos.”
As the hosts break it all down, they touch upon the meaning of words, our internal editing montage—and, of course, what the videos teach us about brands.
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Show Notes
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House Impeachment Managers' Video Compilation of Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Trump Defense Attorney Shows Montage of Democrats Using 'Fight' Rhetoric.
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Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (PDF).
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Terrence Malick’s Introduction to The Essence of Reason by Martin Heidegger.
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Director Chloe Zhao Offers a Thorough Breakdown of Terrence Malick's The New World.
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The Most Influential Images of All Time: Lennart Nilsson, Fetus, 18 weeks (1965).
SVA Masters in Branding program // Music courtesy of Mikel Rouse // Dr. Tom Guarriello // Mark Kingsley