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Old Guy Tech

Old Guy Tech

By: Michael Samstag and Dave McCauley
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Old Guy Tech is the definitive podcast for the modern video professional. Hosted by industry veterans Michael Samstag and Dave McCauley, this show explores the intersection of classic filmmaking experience and the rapid evolution of production technology.

We go beyond the spec sheets to deliver Battle-Tested Industry Insights. Each episode features candid interviews with world-class Directors of Photography, seasoned Owner-Operators, Creators, Crew, and industry leaders sharing hard-won lessons from the set. We dive deep into the business side of video production, discussing how to navigate shifting markets, manage sustainable careers, and make smart investments in the era of AI and automation.

Whether discussing the soul of vintage glass, the reliability of an FX9, or the frontier of generative video, our focus is always practical. Old Guy Tech is for creators who know that while tools change, the business of storytelling remains your most important asset.

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  • 🎬 From Bowie’s "Powder" to the FBI: Tommy Gibbons
    Apr 25 2026

    Get ready for one of our wildest rides yet on Old Guy Tech. This week, Michael and David McCauley sit down with production veteran Tommy Gibbons for a deep dive into the "sordid land" of film history.

    Tommy’s career started with a Kodak XL Super 8 and a front-row seat to rock-and-roll history—specifically watching David Bowie in 1973.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down:

    The Legend of Hell's Highway: The true story behind the 1950s drivers' ed "blood and guts" films.

    The FBI Investigation: How a tractor-trailer crashing into a film lab led to the discovery of pirated prints of The Godfather and Superman.

    Set Survival: Tommy recounts surviving a timber rattlesnake bite and a near-miss with a 4-foot-tall timber wolf.

    Legacy Tech: We talk Eclair 16mm cameras, 3/4 inch decks, and the meticulous restoration process for the upcoming world re-premiere of Hell's Highway in Italy.

    Whether you’re here for the technical gear talk or the "cinematic immunity" stories that only long-time crew members can tell, you don't want to miss this one.

    Watch on YouTube!

    https://youtu.be/7m4NLwUGMNM?si=nF3Oxz6u5rWNMWeG

    Join the crew: https://theproductionfront.com/

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    36 mins
  • Why My Boss Told Me to Throw a Chair at Him: Pat Clark
    Apr 17 2026

    Have you ever worked a set so chaotic your boss instructed you to throw a metal folding chair at him to avoid being electrocuted? If not, you haven’t worked Smoky Mountain Wrestling.

    In this week’s episode of Old Guy Tech, Michael Samstag and Dave McCauley sit down with DP, Owner-Operator, and 40-year industry veteran Pat Clark.

    We dive deep into the technical "war stories" of the freelance grind, exploring why a headset is your most valuable tool and what happens when legacy tech fights back. Pat shares how he moved from the "mummy gear" of the 1980s to capturing historic moments like the Michelle Snow Lady Vols slam dunk and F1 at the Brickyard.

    We talk shop on:

    • The "Mummy Gear": Dodge a Flying Chair (SMW Wrestling), Survive the 95° Humidity Warning (West Tennessee Beta SP), and Capture the 16mm Miracle (India Windmills).
    • Legacy Tools: A look back at the modular Ikegami 45 newsroom workhorse and why the Panasonic VariCam 720p remains a legendary low-res camera.
    • Modern Gear: Dave and Michael break down the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 launch, NAB rumors regarding the Sony FX3 Mark II, and the value of vintage Contax Zeiss glass on new camera bodies.
    • Career Survival: Pat shares crucial advice on the necessity of a "side hustle" or "checkmark" degree in today’s industry.

    Analog Heart. Digital Soul.

    Find the Visual Version on YouTube (Gritty Armory Haze Included): https://www.youtube.com/@OldGuyTech

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    40 mins
  • From Home Alone 2 to 40 Years Behind the Lens: Joe Piscitelli
    Apr 11 2026

    Analog Soul. Digital Heart. Real War Stories.

    In this episode of Old Guy Tech, Michael Samstag sits down with Chicago industry legend Joe Piscitelli, SOC, to break down a career that spans exactly 40 years behind the viewfinder.

    We start at the very beginning: Joe’s first official credit on the 1992 holiday classic Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Joe shares the emotional story of taking his family to the theater to see his name on the big screen and how that experience shaped his "pro-first" mentality.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Artemis 2 Connection: Why NASA is currently orbiting the moon with "Old Guy Tech," including 10-year-old Nikon DSLRs and legacy GoPros.
    • Physical Longevity: The secret to staying in "game shape" for 40 years and why your gym routine is just as important as your gear list.
    • Relationships Over Reels: Why building a brand based on trust and pre-pro beats a flashy demo reel every single time.
    • AI vs. The Human Story: Why the rise of digital avatars will never replace the weight of a human expert telling a human story.

    FEATURING:

    Special guest co-host Dave McCauley, joining us by phone from a location shoot in Florida to talk NASA ballistics and space-hardened tech.

    CORRECTION: In our last segment, we revisit the story of the "Knoxville Bullet." Michael clarifies the urban legend involving a local woman and the 1981 assassination attempt on the Pope—correcting the record on whether she was hit or simply found a "miraculous" shard.

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    42 mins
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