This interview was taken for Prof. Forrest's Mass Media class
"Nick Murphy is the co-host and producer of the web show 'Continue?,' which has over 200,000 subscribers and over 30 million views, and the Video Producer for the Preston and Steve Show on 93.3 WMMR, the #1 radio show in Philadelphia. He also produces a series for ScreenCrush as well as the podcast, The Cinephila Anonymous Telecast.
He's a graduate from the Film/Digital Video program at The University of the Arts. His film "The Bridge" won Best Drama and Best of the Fest at the Philadelphia Student Film Festival in 2009. His work has been featured on sites such as The Huffington Post, New York Magazine, IFC, /Film, Gawker, Joystiq, and The Sony Playstation Blog. He has done creative work for Disney XD, Comcast/Xfinity, Microsoft, Android, Ford, Best Buy, Capcom, G4, Corona Light, Budweiser, Taco Bell, ZergNet, Looper, Nicki Swift, and Live Nation. Nick has done camerawork for several independent films. He also worked for Gamervision.com, where his videos received over 6 million views on YouTube."
"Nick Murphy is the co-host and producer of the web show 'Continue?,' which has over 200,000 subscribers and over 30 million views, and the Video Producer for the Preston and Steve Show on 93.3 WMMR, the #1 radio show in Philadelphia. He also produces a series for ScreenCrush as well as the podcast, The Cinephila Anonymous Telecast.
He's a graduate from the Film/Digital Video program at The University of the Arts. His film "The Bridge" won Best Drama and Best of the Fest at the Philadelphia Student Film Festival in 2009. His work has been featured on sites such as The Huffington Post, New York Magazine, IFC, /Film, Gawker, Joystiq, and The Sony Playstation Blog. He has done creative work for Disney XD, Comcast/Xfinity, Microsoft, Android, Ford, Best Buy, Capcom, G4, Corona Light, Budweiser, Taco Bell, ZergNet, Looper, Nicki Swift, and Live Nation. Nick has done camerawork for several independent films. He also worked for Gamervision.com, where his videos received over 6 million views on YouTube."