Our Artists

Just because we’re an audio podcast doesn’t mean we can’t have fantastic art!

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Robert E. McGinnis

Robert E. McGinnis is a highly accomplished and prolific American painter and illustrator whose work has been seen by people all over the world. He is one of the best of the James Bond artists. He also created the artwork that was used on the Breakfast at Tiffany's movie poster. And he created countless other excellent illustrations and personal-project paintings.

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Robert Anthony

Born and raised outside of Philadelphia. I love local sports, rock and roll, art, and the great outdoors.

For each episode of the podcast, I’ve been commissioned to create a high contrast, hand drawn piece from the film Chris and Will are talking about.

You can find my work on Etsy and on Instagram @robertanthonysketchworx

Robert Mitchum as Max Cady in Cape Fear

 
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Jeremiah Wallis

Since graduating from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Illustration, Jeremiah has worked with clients worldwide creating cinematic digital illustrations and storyboards for advertising, feature films, animation, interactive videos, music videos, and graphic novels.

His clients have included The Ant Farm, Saatchi&Saatchi, Midnight Oil, 72andSunny, Strawberry Frog, NBC/Universal, FOX Sports, Y&R, Uniworld, Butler Shine Stern&Partners, Draft FCB, Digital Kitchen, Weston Mason, Edgeworx Studios, and many more.

 

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Freddie E. Williams II

In 2005, I began work with DC Comics on the Eisner Award winning series Seven Soldiers Mister Miracle. I'm probably best known for Writing & Illustrating the DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics, Drawing the HeMan / ThunderCats series, as well as Illustrating the New York Times Best Selling series Batman / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

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Alysia Miller

Graphic Designer living in New York City.  Most recently my work has been in print design in the theater industry. 

I designed the logo for Crime Is Up and have done all the design work and layouts for the show.  In an upcoming episode called When You Got a Good Friend, I painted the cover art.

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Pat Hamou

Pat Hamou is a Montreal based illustrator and graphic designer whose workload varies from week to week which is how he likes it.

He is happiest at his drawing desk.

Our Musicians

 
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Steven Senisi

I make instrumental tracks for Hip-Hop artists and produce music for films and tv. I attended Berklee College of Music in 2006. I've played cello since age 8 and piano since age 5. I was featured in a book called "Steel Drumming at the Apollo," which tells the story of my band (The Hamilton Hill Steel Drum Band) at "Amateur Night at the Apollo." I am the bass player and a sound engineer in the a rock band, "Sonus Maximus." Some of my Influences are: Deftones, Snoop Dogg, Meshuggah, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, A Perfect Circle, Gruvis Malt, The Roots, Tchaikowsky, Eminem, Miles Davis, Beethoven, Mutemath, Pharrell, and Radiohead.

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The Bengsons

Abigail and Shaun Bengson are a married composing and performing duo. They have appeared at venues across the country and around the world. Three of their singles have been featured on “So You Think You Can Dance” (FOX). Their theater work includes Hundred Days (La Jolla Playhouse, New York Theatre Workshop, The Public Theater, Know Theater, Z Space, US Tour), The Lucky Ones (Ars Nova), Where the Mountain Meets the Sea (ATL’s Humana Festival),  Sundown, Yellow Moon (Ars Nova/WP), Anything That Gives Off Light (Edinburgh Theatre Festival, US Tour), Hurricane Diane (New York Theatre Workshop, Two River Theatre), You’ll Still Call Me By Name (New York Live Arts, Jacob’s Pillow), The Place We Built (The Flea), and Iphigenia in Aulis (Classic Stage Company). They have received the Jonathan Larson and Richard Rogers awards and nominations for the Drama Desk, Drama League, and Lucile Lortel awards. Abigail Bengson has appeared on High Maintenance (HBO) and toured as a member of tUnE-YaRds, including an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

The Bengsons provided the musical interludes for Cut You Down.

Photo credit: Dan R. Winters