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Chris Marquardt from the top floor

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Based in Germany, Chris Marquardt produces and hosts one of the most popular independent photography tips and advice video shows around.: Tips from the Top Floor.

When & why did you begin podcasting?

My brother pointed me to podcasting in 2005, and in April that year I had the first show out. I instantly knew that podcasting would be a great opportunity for me, and being a professional sound guy producing CDs and doing sound for video productions, and having a topic that is near and dear to my heart and that I love telling others about, it was a no-brainer for me to start podcasting.

What is the most significant thing to happen to you personally as a direct result of producing your podcast?

Doing the podcasts has been a rollercoaster ride on many levels. And I mean that in a positive way. About a year into it, I lost my daytime job, and instead of going the “normal” route trying to find a new job, I took the opportunity and went self-employed. Two years ago I held my first photo workshop here in Germany, and thanks to the power of community I ended up with participants from the Unites States, from England and Switzerland, and even from China and Japan. Last year I did my first workshop tour through the United States and I’m actually going to do the same again this year. In addition to that, my podcasts have given me enough visibility to be noticed by several companies that I now produce podcasts for.

What podcasts, if any, do you regularly listen to or watch?

Well, obviously the Charlie (Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code), then a ton of photography-related shows, a few public radio productions, WNYC’s Radio Lab and This American Life are great, some of Leo Laporte’s shows (well, most of them to be honest) and a few local podcasts from Germany. All in all, with over 60 entries, the list is far too long, but I like to be in the loop, and with my new German show “podhalde23” that is a podcast about new media and podcasting for podcasters, it really helps.

As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?

As a child I think I was pretty mainstream wanting to be a train driver, but when I grew up I ended up playing a lot of music in bands and for a while had the dream of becoming an rock star. What can I say, podcasting gives me at least some of that :)

What does the future hold for you and your show?

You’re never there. I firmly believe in that. Without evolution and constant change, things get stale and you deprive yourself of the opportunity to grow. The key is in identifying what makes one’s show unique and appeal to the audience and keep the key bits while evolving other parts. With Tips from the Top Floor I keep my audience on their toes. They get audio and video, tips and tricks, interviews, sound-seeings and the odd experiment where I play with the medium and try out new things. My German podcast “Happy Shooting” is starting to get more attention from advertisers these days, so that stays interesting too. And with my latest project “podhalde23″ that I do together with Germany’s #1 comedy podcaster, we struck a surprise success, topping all sorts of podcast charts for weeks on end.

These are definitely very exciting times, and I’m really glad to be at the right place at the right time.

PodfinderUK Ep 42

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

We thought it was about time for a whole new look to our amazing show. So this week you get to experience it first hand. Our producer James suggested that we keep the show looking fresh. We put our heads together and  with a few changes here and there and a whole lot of man hours we managed to spice things up and create the new face of PodfinderUK. With having told you that, I’m sure you are keen to get on with the show. So enjoy!

To kick off this weeks show we dive into a video podcast called Keith and the Girl TV. This show is extremely funny as Keith his girlfriend and their mates film themselves doing the most random activities imaginable.

This is followed by a great audio show called Dan Carlin’s hardcore History. This man knows his stuff. If you up for a challenge or just a few interesting facts, look out for Dan’s review.

Now from History to Horror and facts to Fiction we look at Neil Dixon’s audio book podcast, Persistent Spirit. The story is set in the early 20th century, Edwardian times. This pathological cynic of all things paranormal is catapulted into a collision course with an undeniable supernatural force. So be prepared to have chills sent down your spine.

After listening to a episode of Neil Dixon’s audio book, you might need to watch our next show called Relaxation & Chronic Pain Relief. Jason will help you relax and forget about problems you maybe having.

Our last show Digital Flotsam is a mixture of music, well told stories and discussions. With three podcast pier awards under his belt I’m sure this show will keep you entertained for hours.

PodfinderUK Ep33

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

FancyFrench , taste the cultured city life with Liverpool Stories , and have yourself a larf with Colonel Crabtree-Smythe’s Radioshow . News and advice for parents in Nipper News , and get the complete RPG lowdown with RPGmp3

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Episode 27

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Brandon’s Super Music Video Show , a slice of the rural life from Little Histories , and get the low down from the Jodrell Bank Observatory in the Jodcast . Entertain yourself the good old way with Old Time Radio SciFi , and learn about the issues of those of us with a stutter in Stuttertalk .

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Episode 24

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Alaska Podshow, has a grand Scottish laugh thanks to Purple Comedy, and feels like a little air guitar thanks to The Rock Show. Meet Dave and Dave from Hex the Dex, and finish up with an education from the Warwick University Podcasts. Theme tune Brand New Lover Hikarate mix by Quinn available at the Podsafe Music Network.

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Episode 20

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Join Josephine Laurence as she unearths another cluster of top notch podcasts for you to enjoy. She discovers the latest BLARM from Canada, experiences a unique look at the UKs capital city with London Landscape TV, and gets down and dirty digging up history with the Archaeocast. The underwater world is revealed with Dive Film, and Jo discovers another way to get super fit with the JBST Triathlon Training podcast.

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