The Sword and Laser discussion
Floating an idea for a podcast. Because there aren't enough podcasts.
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That means they had no hand in it's creation, correct?
I think that's a neat idea. Are you thinking two regular hosts, or rotating hosts for each topic?
If the latter: maybe have a single host/moderator, and then your two rotating guest debaters.
This sounds fun! I can see some great debates coming up: DS9/B5, Mal Reynolds/Han Solo, R2-D2/Twiki, which of two is the best episode of a TV series, or the best book from a series, or the best host from a podcast ;-).

Fourcast is a good show to look at for inspiration for something like this I think. The segment structure with the listener prediction, guest predictions and four questions phases work well to keep things moving at a good clip, barring any unusual train derailments.

@Gord, I'll check out Fourcast, thanks! (oh look, there's Tom Merritt again. Surprise surprise)

I think Tom's on just about every podcast that exists, so no shock there. :) There's something about 3-4 people that works very well for highly talky podcasts. It's true of more than just Fourcast; see also This Week in Google, Triangulation, Film Sack, plenty of others.

So here's what I'm thinking; a podcast where ..."
I was reading along thinking what a nice idea, UNTIL... Gozilla over Gamera!?
Going back to the topic of the thread: I really like the idea; I have an idea in my head for a indie comic website, and this might fit lovely in the mix! but it might backfire on the authors... to many fanboy out there hehehehe



I was further inspired by this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature... I like how hangout highlights whoever is talking. It can be held live with an audience and then I can capture the video to upload to youtube, and rip the audio for the podcast.
And I think all these technologies are just out there waiting to be assembled. First I have to finish setting up the blog in wordpress.
And I think I've got a name for it, "Pop Culture Pit Fight"

Love it!
If it weren't video, I'd offer up my services to guest! I have a face for radio, which is why I used to be in radio! ;-)

http://popculturepitfight.com
Now taking applications.
So here's what I'm thinking; a podcast where two creative types, usually writers but not exclusively, have a debate on a pop culture issue that neither of them are directly involved with. Topics like "Better movie: Bladerunner or Alien" "Better Monster: Godzilla or Gamera" Those were pretty obvious (Bladerunner and Godzilla) but you get the drift.
How does that sound?