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17 | Chris | Evans | m | During his college years, Bakalar worked as a production office intern for actor and producer Bob Balaban in New York City at his production company Chicagofilmswhile Balaban completed work on Gosford Park. In 2004, he signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Maverick Records to direct and produce a documentary for the pop punk band Mest. The documentary, entitled Seven Deadly Sins was released as a pack-in bonus with copies of the band's 2005 album Photographs. In 2007, Bakalar joined CNET as a home theater and gaming editor, eventually starting a technology and pop culture podcast called The 404 Show with Randall Bennett and Wilson Tang. In hosting the podcast, Bakalar has interviewed Tony Hawk, Marc Maron, John Hodgman, Shaun White, Wayne Brady, Scott Aukerman, Michael Showalter, Andrew W.K. and others. Each year the podcast is performed live at the Consumer Electronics Show, where it has featured Danny DeVito, Eliza Dushku, Felicia Day and others. In 2012, Bakalar started CNET's first-ever weekly tech parody comic called Low Latency, which he writes and is illustrated by Blake Stevenson. Bakalar briefly co-hosted another CNET project, Pre-Game, but stopped production after a year of programming to focus more on The 404 Show. Bakalar is a member of the New York Videogame Critics Circle, an advocacy group for game writers in and around the New York City area. He regularly appears on TV and radio as a technology, pop culture, and video game expert. Bakalar has been featured on G4's Attack of the Show, NPR's All Things Considered, and CNBC's Power Lunch. In late 2014, Bakalar joined CBSN as a regularly appearing tech and pop culture pundit representing CNET. On May 22, 2015, he joined the cast of Giant Bomb's Giant Beastcast. On September 29, 2017, the final episode of The 404 Show podcast was published. | Bakalar was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1982 and was raised in Briarwood, Queens before his family relocated to Marlboro Township, New Jersey where he attended Marlboro High School. He graduated from Towson University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Electronic Media and Film, where he won an award for a mockumentary he directed called Adult Swim. In 2010, he married his longtime girlfriend, Stacie Davis. He currently lives in Florham Park, New Jersey. | Evans was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1982 and was raised in Briarwood, Queens before his family relocated to Marlboro Township, New Jersey where he attended Marlboro High School. He graduated from Towson University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Electronic Media and Film, where he won an award for a mockumentary he directed called Adult Swim. In 2010, he married his longtime girlfriend, Stacie Davis. He currently lives in Florham Park, New Jersey.During his college years, Evans worked as a production office intern for actor and producer Bob Balaban in New York City at his production company Chicagofilmswhile Balaban completed work on Gosford Park. In 2004, he signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Maverick Records to direct and produce a documentary for the pop punk band Mest. The documentary, entitled Seven Deadly Sins was released as a pack-in bonus with copies of the band's 2005 album Photographs. In 2007, Evans joined CNET as a home theater and gaming editor, eventually starting a technology and pop culture podcast called The 404 Show with Randall Bennett and Wilson Tang. In hosting the podcast, Evans has interviewed Tony Hawk, Marc Maron, John Hodgman, Shaun White, Wayne Brady, Scott Aukerman, Michael Showalter, Andrew W.K. and others. Each year the podcast is performed live at the Consumer Electronics Show, where it has featured Danny DeVito, Eliza Dushku, Felicia Day and others. In 2012, Evans started CNET's first-ever weekly tech parody comic called Low Latency, which he writes and is illustrated by Blake Stevenson. Evans briefly co-hosted another CNET project, Pre-Game, but stopped production after a year of programming to focus more on The 404 Show. Evans is a member of the New York Videogame Critics Circle, an advocacy group for game writers in and around the New York City area. He regularly appears on TV and radio as a technology, pop culture, and video game expert. Evans has been featured on G4's Attack of the Show, NPR's All Things Considered, and CNBC's Power Lunch. In late 2014, Evans joined CBSN as a regularly appearing tech and pop culture pundit representing CNET. On May 22, 2015, he joined the cast of Giant Bomb's Giant Beastcast. On September 29, 2017, the final episode of The 404 Show podcast was published. | Jeff | Bakalar | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing to enthusiastically recommend Chris Evans for any position or opportunity that may arise. As a prestigious podcaster, I have had the pleasure of working with Chris and can attest to his exceptional talents, work ethic, and passion for his craft.<return><return>Chris's background in film and electronic media makes him a natural storyteller with a keen eye for detail and a flair for creativity. He has a unique ability to connect with audiences on a personal level, whether he is interviewing celebrities, discussing technology trends, or sharing his expertise on video games. His podcast, The 404 Show, was a testament to his ability to engage with a diverse range of guests while providing listeners with intelligent and thought-provoking content.<return><return>Chris's experience as a home theater and gaming editor, as well as his work with the New York Videogame Critics Circle, has allowed him to amass a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field of technology and pop culture. He is highly respected by his peers and is recognized as a leading authority in the industry.<return><return>In addition to his technical and creative abilities, Chris is a consummate professional. He is always punctual, polite, and respectful, and he brings a positive attitude and collaborative spirit to all his work. His dedication to his craft is second to none, and he never settles for less than excellence.<return><return>Based on my experience working with Chris, I can confidently recommend him for any position or opportunity that requires a skilled, passionate, and personable individual. He is truly one of the best in the industry, and I know he will continue to thrive in whatever path he chooses.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |