Celebrating and interrogating creatives of all stripes.
On today's show, award-winning illustrator Iris Compiet stops by to talk all things creativity. She shares her story and wisdom she's learned along the way. Don't forget to follow her amazing social accounts and support her on Patreon! Iris' Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iriscompiet Web shop: https://www.iriscompiet.art/featured-products/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iriscompiet Schoolism: https://www.schoolism.com/online-art-classes-workouts/faery-workout-with-iris-compiet Twitch Stream with Lois: https://youtu.be/-tMBo0qx-4I Twitter: https://twitter.com/iriscompietart Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iriscompietart/ Connect with Hannah: Instagram: instagram.com/hannah_camacho Twitter: twitter.com/basicbrainheart Web: hannahcamacho.com
Jenny Robins, Wells Street’s head of television and film, is no stranger to the art of storytelling. She's embraced her non-linear path in the television industry and has always come back to what she loves most: story. These days she's focused on the future of Wells Street, the production company set up by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. On today's episode she takes us through her personal journey, creative philosophy and why a good creative day always, at least for her, starts with a delicious hot chocolate and ends with a gin and tonic or two.
On today's episode, author, illustrator and creative director Beatrice Blue talks about her background, her creative philosophy and so much more. Beatrice is the author of “Once Upon a Dragon’s fire”; “Wonder, the art and practice of Beatrice Blue”; and the critically acclaimed “Once Upon a Unicorn Horn”. She's worked with Dreamworks TV, Hasbro, Procreate, Harper Collins, Nickelodeon, Square-Enix or Lonely Planet and among many others. "Once Upon a Unicorn Horn" has been translated into more than 10 languages in one year and has been nominated for the Waterstones Children’s book prize 2020. She's currently working on her 3rd picture book, Art Directing a TV series and an illustrating an upcoming book with Penguin Random House. Find Beatrice: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beatrice.blue/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeatriceBlue_ https://www.beatriceblue.net/ Find Hannah: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannah_camacho/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/basicbrainheart hannahcamacho.com
On today's show, artist/songwriter/producer extraordinaire Jenna Andrews shares her story and philosophy of creativity. Driven by an innate passion for music and her belief in the medium’s incredible universal capability to unite and inspire, creative powerhouse Jenna Andrews has spent the large part of her outstanding career bringing out the best in the most promising talent around the globe. As an artist (Island Def Jam) and a songwriter (Sony/ATV) herself, Andrews is sensitive to the challenges that both up and coming and seasoned singers and writers face in music today, and she carries that knowledge with her in her work as a consultant for industry veteran Barry Weiss’ RECORDS label, as well as in her joint venture with Weiss, publishing company Twentyseven Music at Sony/ATV. The Calgary native has collaborated with some of the most renowned names in the market today, including heavy hitters such as Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Little Mix, Tori Kelly, Jessie J and Benee, as well as producers Noah 40 Shebib, Diplo, DJ Mustard, Max Martin, Illangelo and Stargate. Most recently, she has taken pop singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus under her wing, A&Ring her single “July” and writing the remix featuring Leon Bridges, which has garnered more than 160 million streams to date. She is also celebrating the stellar success of the hit she co-wrote with New Zealand-born singer/songwriter Benee, “Supalonely,” which has produced over 10 million TikTok videos and is currently ranked at #14 on the Spotify Global chart and at #24 on the Spotify U.S. chart. Always employing a personalized approach, Andrews serves as a mentor, writing partner, and overall guru to the brightest stars of the present and future. From vocal and executive production to arranging, her fluidity and proficiency in so many areas of the business has allowed her to seamlessly adapt and shift roles depending on the specific needs of each artist she works with. But her true passion lies in artist development, which has given her the opportunity to nurture new artists, beginning with their first steps in the industry and helping to discover the core of who they are, and proceeding to follow along with them on their road to success. “I enjoy working with an artist from start to finish, where I can help them achieve their creative and professional goals by enabling them to tap into and actualize that vision,” she says. Being a female executive, Andrews is steadily driven to support aspiring female talent and become the pillar of guidance that she wished she had lighting the way for her when she began to pursue her own career. “I want to be that person that new artists can come to and know that they can be completely vulnerable with,” she says, “and that they can trust with developing their sound.” Perhaps not surprisingly, one of her most rewarding projects has been cultivating pop sensation Lennon Stella, whom she has developed since the blossoming star was just 14 years old. Transitioning from writing alongside Stella to acting as her A&R, she then signed her to Weiss’ RECORDS, continuing to advise and connect her as she rises to superstardom. Armed with incredible instinct and an ear for hits, Jenna Andrews will continue to do what she does best, not only pushing the hottest acts to the forefront, but propelling them all the way to the top. Find Jenna: Instagram: @thejennaandrews Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2EvaSHAnL1eSsYDMleYlO5 Find Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho hannahcamacho.com
Loish (Lois Van Baarle) has always been interested in creating art, but the path forward hasn't always been clear or easy. Art school wasn't a p[particularly happy experience for her. Something many fans of hers may not know is that she is also an incredibly knowledge mental health advocate. On today's show Loish and I have some fun and also talk about the importance of maintaining mental health (in addition to physical health) during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Survival is key and you shouldn't feel guilty if your brain space isn't in a place where it can create right now. Follow Loish: Instagram: @loisvb Twitter: @loishh Patreon: patreon.com/loish Web: loish.net Contact Hannah: Instagram: instagram.com/hannah_camacho Web: hannahcamacho.com
That's right! It's Kayla Coombs: The Sequel! But this sequel isn't a box office bomb - it's full of goodness. On today's episode (Eek! Our very first sequel interview!) artist and illustrator Kayla Coombs shares what she's been up to. We also break down her learning process, the ins and outs of freelancing and how to select a good creative partner (even if they work halfway across the world). Follow Kayla: Instagram: @kaylacoombs Twitter: @KaylaJCoombs Web: kaylacoombs.com/shop Connect with Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho Web: www.hannahcamacho.com
On today's episode, the founder of Emerald City Comic Con and co-founder of Lightbox Expo shares his story with us. Raised by immigrant parents, he learned the value of hard work and the upside to being one's own boss from an early age. When Jim sees an opportunity to create something that celebrates art, meets a need and brings people together, he makes it happen. Find out more about Jim: Twitter: @jimdemonakos Lightbox Expo: https://lightboxexpo.com/ Connect with Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho hannahcamacho.com
On today's episode, artist Tim Kaminski (The Dragon Prince game art direction) talks about his very unlikely journey to artistic success. Not only has he taken the road less traveled, he's extremely passionate about teaching others and mentoring a diverse group to help them make it in the business. Find Tim: Instagram @randomspirits timkaminski.com Find Hannah: Instagram @hannah_camacho hannahcamacho.com
12 creatives send me their "new years resolutions" and how small steps have made a huge difference in their creative journeys. Want to jump to hear your favorite creative genius? I got you, fam. The time stamps are listed below: Nora Twomey (2:15) - Twitter @nora877 Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (4:15) - Twitter @beckandwoods Kayla Coombs (6:15) - Instagram @kaylacoombs Aaron Draplin (11:03) - Instagram @Draplin and https://fieldnotesbrand.com/ Alyssa Winans (15:10) - Instagram @alawinans Kat Burns (16:55) - Instagram @katmburns Donna Lynn Champlin (18:30) - Twitter @DLchamplin Esther Pearl (19:50) - campreelstories.com Tomm Moore (24:25) - Twitter @tommmoore Kim Adams (26:15) - https://www.adventurelab.fun/ Jessica Daniels (32:10) - Twitter @jdcstg What microcommitments have you made that have made a big difference? You can get in touch with me at hannahcamacho.com!
On today's show, artist and illustrator Peter Mohrbacher talks about his journey in the biz and how his drive to succeed has taken him down a non-linear road to artistic independence. More about Peter: Instagram: @petermohrbacher Website: https://www.vandalhigh.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/angelarium Find Hannah: hannahcamacho.com
Kate McMillan is a woman of many talents. Not only did she study architecture at Yale and Norwegian boat building through the Mortimer Hayes-Brandeis Fellowship, she forged her own path into the animation industry with grit and determination. She's a talented woodworker in her spare time and works as a visual development artist for Dreamworks TV currently. Kate's story is refreshingly real and a great reminder of the age old saying, "Where there's a will, there's a way." Find Kate: Web: www.kategmcmillan.com Instagram: Find Basic Brainheart: Twitter: @basicbrainheart Instagram: @hannah_camacho
Alyssa Winans took the road less traveled. She wasn't born with a pencil in her hand. Sure, she always appreciated art, but (like many of us) didn't consider it as something that could be a profession. When it came time to pursue plan for life beyond high school, she learned that, well, art is a thing that you can actually earn a living with. That was the turning point for her and pursued it with her whole heart. Not only did Alyssa get in to RISD (Rhode Island School of Design), she thrived there and her hard work has earned her a spot at one of the most celebrated and visible illustration teams in the world - she's a Google Doodler. During today's episode, Alyssa talks about her journey, her methodical approach to the discipline of illustration and what she enjoys doing in her off time. Cover art courtesy of Alyssa Winans. Find Alyssa: http://www.alyssawinans.com/ Instagram: @alawinans Connect with Basic Brainheart: Instagram: @hannah_camacho
Liz Hannah shares her philosophy of storytelling on today's episode. Not only is she a kind, humble human, but her work is already making waves in the industry. She genre hops because she's that good and has impeccable taste in TV (ahem, "Killing Eve" - need I say more?). Liz welcomes collaboration and believes that most of the writing process happens away from the computer screen. Find Liz: Twitter: @itslizhannah Instagram: @itslizhannah Have questions, comments, feedback? You can reach Hannah at hannahcamacho@me.com
Anthony Mandler is a man of many talents. He's photographed some of the most iconic musicians in the biz and filmed a plethora of music videos of the likes of the Jonas Brothers, Beyonce, Jay Z, Rihanna, Taylor Swift and so many more. These days he's focused on directing feature films - his recent masterpiece Monster (based on the novel) will be hitting theaters this fall. Throughout today's conversation, he breaks down his own story and what he's learned about his own process along the way. He keeps it real and shares some truths that transcend creative disciplines. Find Anthony: www.blackhandcinema.com Instagram: @anthonymandler Find Basic Brainheart: Email: hannahcamacho@me.com Instagram: @hannah_camacho
On today's show, indie short film director and professor Vanessa Newell talks about her journey as a film student, film professor and maker of short films. Her recent film, Bull Mountain Lookout, recently won a jury award from the Spokane International Film Festival and continues to make waves throughout the film festival circuit. Find Vanessa at: https://www.vanessanewell.com/ Find Basic Brainheart: Instagram - @hannah_camacho Twitter - @basicbrainheart
That's right - today's show features the man, the myth, the Aaron James Draplin. Legendary designer and amazing human being. He shares bits of his story, what he's up to today at Field Notes and Draplin Design Co and how he's learning to say "no" a little more often when a project isn't a good fit. Draplin Design Co: http://draplin.com/ Field Notes: https://fieldnotesbrand.com/ Aaron's Instagram: @draplin The book: http://ddcbook.com/
Zoe Rain is quickly becoming one of the hottest photographers in the biz. Her raw, bold style cuts through the bullshit and contains a compelling honestly that won't let you look away. While Zoe is really only just getting started, she's got some really real truths about the creative journey figured out and it shows. In today's episode, she shares her story as well as a lot of great tips about working hard and using the tools you have at your disposal. See Zoe's work: zoerainphoto.com Instagram: @zoerainphoto Music courtesy of bensound.com
Jason Koenig started out with a passion to become a professional baseball player. As he began to work passionately to achieve that goal, physical injury derailed those plans. He "fell" into photography and began to pursue greatness regardless of his circumstances. His journey has taken many unexpected twists and turns, but through it all he has held true to his mantra: love people, work hard, always create. We are based out of Seattle. We shoot for musicians, non-profits, corporations and everyday people. We do photography and video work. We love what we do! Shoot us a message if you have a project or just to say hello! See some of Jason's work: Ed Sheeran - Shape of You: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGwWNGJdvx8 Ed Sheeran - Perfect: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vv-BfVoq4g Ed Sheeran - Galaway Girl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87gWaABqGYs Mackelmore and Ryan Lewis: Downtown - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGhoLcsr8GA Mackelmore and Ryan Lewis: Fences - Arrows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph6fmk27grc Mackelmore and Ryan Lewis: Otherside - MACKLEMORE X RYAN LEWIS - OTHERSIDE REMIX FEAT. FENCES [MUSIC VIDEO] Follow Jason: Instagram: @jkoephoto His wife Jenny: @jennykoekoe Music courtesy of bensound.com
Musician Sam Tinnesz has put in the time and is starting to see his years of hard work pay off in a big way. He's a believer in collaboration and dedication and the art of NOT becoming a one hit wonder. His easygoing nature made the conversation feel so natural and he's overflowing with so much wisdom that I walked away with so much food for through despite pursuing a very different discipline myself. Find Sam: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SamTinnesz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtinnesz/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamTinnesz/ Music courtesy of bensound.com
Scott and Bryan met when they were preteens and quickly discovered their mutual love for storytelling. They started making movies together and never looked back. On today's podcast, they walk us through their journey, the importance of their partnership and how choosing to keep their education local to Iowa impacted their current success. Beck and Woods have hit a stride and, after a marathon of 20 years pounding the pavement, have earned their stripes and are collaborating with some of the most brilliant minds in the movie/storytelling business. They get real about the challenges they've faced and how they've worked to overcome them. Find Scott and Bryan: Twitter: @beckandwoods Instagram: @beckandwoods Music courtesy of bensound.com.
Musician and author Matt Bronleewe grew up in rural Kansas. He gravitated toward music from an early age and hasn't looked back. He's honed his musical skills for over 20 years and has built a vast community in Nashville particularly within the Christian music community. These days he's pioneering new, exciting ventures with Unsecret and is beginning to see his love for both writing and music collide more frequently. On today's episode, he discusses his journey and philosophy for creating incredible art. No matter what creative discipline you're pursuing, Matt's story has something for you. Find Matt: Twitter: @mattbronleewe Instagram: @mattbronleewe Website: mattbronleewe.com Unsecret: whoisunsecret.com Introduction music courtesy of bensound.com.
In today's episode, you'll hear storyboard artist Lila Martinez's fascinating story. Lila Martinez had a passion for animation while watching Disney animated movies, Looney Tunes and Tex Avery cartoons at an early age in Mexico City. Through tenacity and the drive to pursue her deep interest for the medium, she enrolled at the Vancouver Film School, where she diligently studied the craft of traditional character animation and CGI. While employed in the Mexican feature animation industry as a character animator on Guardians of the Lost Code and Juan Escopeta & Heroes Verdaderos. She co-founded Phenomena a boutique animation studio, to provide pre-production art and animation service for the Latin America television commercial market. In 2013 she made a decision to focus on storyboarding where she later realize her true calling is storytelling. Her strength lies in visualizing scripted narrative, problem solving story holes and building a character driven sequence. Within a year, she had the opportunity to become a story artist, on an upcoming feature animation produced by Original Force in Los Angeles. The offer came from Sandra Rabins the executive producer on Shrek. At Original Force, she storyboarded Duck Duck Goose (Spring 2018) under Cody Cameron (co-director, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2) direction and later Chris Jenkins (producer, Home). In addition to boarding two additional features in the studio pipeline with director John Eng (co-director, Rugrats Go Wild). When a childhood fulfillment to work on The Simpsons as a storyboard artist came along through producer David Silverman. She was promptly hired to work on season 28 meeting the demanding television schedule and deadlines. Lila then moved on to another Fox TV Animation production, based on the popular Seth MacFarlane's primetime series, American Dad, for season 12. Where she applied her speed, story diligence and knack for problem solving visual clarity, in a fast paced environment. Lila believes as a story artist each assignment is a creative challenge to exercise her story muscles, and reinforcing each production needs with the best possible outcome. From melodrama to visual gags to strengthening a story point and being a team player for the project to succeed. Her notable qualities is attributed growing up at a young age, with the desire and sheer perseverance to work in the wonderful world of animation. Find Lila: Web: http://www.lilastory.com/ Twitter: @lila_martinez
As an artist, Alison Mann always knew she wanted to work in Animation. She began her career at Nickelodeon Animation Studio as a finance department intern while attending Columbia College Chicago. After graduating, she was offered the amazing opportunity to continue working with Nickelodeon/ MTV as their Recruiter/ Coordinator of Talent Relations. Through her 16 years in the industry, she gained experience in TV, Film and Gaming while working at Walt Disney Animation Studio, Zynga, Disney Interactive, and Paramount Pictures Animation. Currently, Alison is the VP Talent at Illumination Entertainment where she is responsible for supporting the development team, industry outreach and artistic talent acquisition. Alison is a creative, tech-loving talent scout who believes that students should pursue internships to learn about the animation industry and get their foot in the door. Although her main focus is artistic talent acquisitions, she is passionate about guiding students and professionals to become more presentable and better equipped for the job market. Find Alison: Twitter @thealisonmann Music courtesy of bensound.com
Not only did Marcos Mateu-Mestre know what he wanted to be from a young age, he worked tirelessly until he achieved his goals. His epic career has landed him roles at some of the worlds most respected animation studios (Dreamworks, Sony, etc) and today he is an Art Director for Sony animation. On today's episode he shares his inspiring story and tips for creatives of all stripes. Find Marcos: Instagram: @mmateumestre https://www.facebook.com/Marcos-Mateu-Mestre-893679814001650/ Amazon books: https://www.amazon.com/Framed-Ink-Drawing-Composition-Storytellers/ https://www.amazon.com/Framed-Perspective-Vol-Technical-Characters/ https://www.amazon.com/Framed-Perspective-Vol-Technical-Storytelling/ Music courtesy of bensound.com.
Meg LeFauve is about as well-rounded a storyteller as they come. Throughout her impressive career she paid careful attention to the mechanics of storytelling from every angle before deciding to jump into the world of writing with both feet. Her recent work includes writing credits for Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur and Captain Marvel. On today's episode Meg shares her own story and how she set a beacon for herself. Her path wasn't always linear, but she made it take her where she wanted to go. Find Meg: Twitter @storymeg Music courtesy of bensound.com.
In today's episode, producer extraordinaire Kim Adams shares her story. Her interpersonal sensibilities and organizational superpowers have become legendary and I'm honored she spent an hour of her time reviewing her career so far and the lessons learned. About Kim: Kim Adams most recently was the Head of Production at Emmy Award-winning Oculus Story Studio, a team at Oculus that focused on narrative virtual reality content. Before Oculus, Kim transitioned into VR at Google Spotlight Stories, where she produced Rain or Shine with partner Nexus Productions, and Special Delivery, with Aardman Animations. From 2009-2013, Kim was a Producer at Pixar Animation Studios, where she played an integral role in the creation of Pixar Canada. Adams led the creation of Pixar’s “Toons” / Short Film division, heading a team of 125 across two companies in two countries. She worked very closely with John Lasseter in producing Toy Story and Cars short-form content. Partnering with eight new directors, she produced 13 short films while shepherding the development of a multitude of additional Pixar shortformat projects. Previous to Pixar, Kim served as a visual effects producer on several films including Apocalypto, where she was on location in the jungles of Mexico for seven months. She also worked at Asylum Visual Effects on films such as Master and Commander, which was nominated for an Oscar for visual effects. Kim began her journey in the industry working her way up the editorial ranks on major feature films with such Academy Award winning masters as Walter Murch and Francoise Bonnot. Her first job in the industry was as an intern at George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic. Music provided by bensound.com.
Aaron Waltke's impressive writing credits include the critically acclaimed series Trollhunters (Netflix) as well as the colorful, fun Unikitty show(Warner Bros). His uniquely intellectual and whimsical approach have quickly earned him respect within the animation industry and beyond. HIs willingness to learn more than simply "writing' has allowed him to serve in a showrunning capacity. He's enjoyed the incredible privilege of working alongside industry giants such as Guillermo Del Toro - watch out world, Aaron is going places. Find Aaron: aaronwaltke.com Twitter: @goodaaron Find Hannah: hannahcamacho@me.com Twitter: @basicbrainheart Instagram: hannah_camacho Music courtesy of bensound.com
On today's episode, screenwriter Eric Heisserer shares how he managed to break into the incredibly competitive world of narrative for the big screen. Believe it or not, he didn't attend a prestigious university, but instead used good old fashioned hard work and persistence to get where he is today. is quickly becoming a recognized force in the world of screenwriting. He is best known for writing the screenplay for Arrival, which earned him a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the 89th Academy Awards in 2016. He has also written horror films A Nightmare on Elm Street, Final Destination 5, The Thing and Lights Out, and wrote and directed "Hours" with Paul Walker. Eric: https://twitter.com/HIGHzurrer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GKNFPGK Valiant Entertainment: https://twitter.com/ValiantComics http://valiantentertainment.com/ Music provided courtesy of BenSound.com.
Writer Laura Sreebny studied marketing in college thinking it was the sensible option. She didn't expect to fall into the fabulous world of animation, but happily did so and hasn't looked back. She shares her journey on the production side and how she ended up in the writers room. Find Laura: Instagram: @laurasreebny Twitter: @laurasreebny Find Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho Twitter: @basicbrainheart Music By: bensound.com
Kayla Coombs went to universtiy to study science, prompty got a job in science, then felt unhappy. She quit to pursue a career in art without any formal training. Through grit and pure determination, she is not only making it work but is poised to thrive as a gifted artist in a competitive space. In today's episode, Kayla walks me through her journey so far and shares so many relatable tips and tricks and my head is spinning. Don't forget to follow Kayla: Instagram: @kaylacoombs Twitter: @KaylaJCoombs Etsy: www.etsy.com/au/shop/KaylaCoombs Videos Kayla references: Eric Goldberg talks through his digital drawing process (this is what led Kayla to her current method of sketching, drawing outlines and colouring): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zSP_VoW8h0 Aaron Blaise’s tips for flow in character drawings (these videos transformed how Kayla draws characters): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usj75M0UOIg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mrhW6REKNQ&t=610s Music courtesy of BenSound.com
Web comic genius Alex Norris describes himself as, "human blob who makes Dorris McComics and Webcomic Name." He's the genius behind so many relatable, viral comics gracing the web. Today on the show, we discuss how he manages to nail the "relatability factor" nearly every time. Find Alex's work: Tumblr: http://dorrismccomics.com/ Twitter: @dorrismccomics Instagram: @dorrismccomics Music courtesy of bensound.com
Writer Kent Osborne (Adventure Time, Spongebob Squarepants, Steven Universe, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, etc) shares his story! Find Kent: Twitter: @kentisawesome Tumblr: http://realcatagent.tumblr.com/ Music courtesy of bensound.com
Becca Clason is a stop motion lettering artist. She layers various mediums to create stunning pieces and has managed to turn her passion into her profession. She's done pieces for clients like Starbucks. American Express, Tumblr, Chatbooks and so many more. I caught up with her to learn her story and find out what makes her tick. Find Becca here: Instagram: @beccaclason Web: beccaclason.com Music courtesy of BenSound.com
Megan Tindle is a paper sculptor who's created masterpieces for Walt Disney Imaginering, TV, Film, Advertising, and various galleries. She shares her story and how she stumbled on the medium she was meant for. Find Megan here: Instagram: @mb_papersculpt Website: meganbrain.com Music courtesy of bensound.com
Claire Keane is a children's author, visual development ninja and has influenced some of the most beloved movies in recent years (Tangled, Frozen, Wreck it Ralf, etc). She spent 10 years at Disney and is currently developing her own projects. Claire shares her life story and was also generous enough to walk me through her sketch process step by step. Her thoughtful approach moved me deeply and I'm certain you'll get so much out of the conversation regardless of your creative discipline. Find Claire: claireonacloud.com Instagram: @claireonacloud Twitter: @claireonacloud Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Claireonacloud/ Music by bensound.com
The hilarious, brilliant Katie Kimmel joins us this week. She talks about her journey into art so far, how her puppy vases came to be and what drives her to create. Her honest approach to art and life is a breath of fresh air. Find Katie: katiekimmel.com Instagram: @katiekimmel Music by: bensound.com
Pernille describes herself as a visual developer, character designer, illustrator, smodcast-listener and the lead character designer for DC Superhero Girls. Pernille is a self-made Danish artist who learned the power of creating her own style. Her incredible style have earned her hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers as well as jobs with animation studios around the world. She's incredibly down-to-earth and honest about what it takes to make it as an artist in today's world. You can find Pernille here: Buy her new book:www.etsy.com/dk-en/shop/PernillesShop Website: http://www.pernilleoe.dk/ Instagram: @pernilleoerum Twitter: https://twitter.com/Pernilleoe Music courtesy of bensound.com
Chris Battle is an artist who has worked on so many incredible shows, that your head will probably start spinning when you visit his IMDB page. Teen Titans Go, Dan Vs, El Tigre, Powerpuff Girls, Dexters Lab, etc. He's such a ninja, that he found his way into the industry without attending art school! Hear hist story and gain some practical wisdom for becoming a better artist. Find Chris: http://chrisbattleart.tumblr.com/ Instagram: @chrisbattleart Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChrisBattleArt/ Find Basic Brainheart: Twitter @basicbrainheart and Instagram @hannah_camacho Music courtesy of bensound.com
Elizabeth Ito (Supervising Director of Adventure Time) is not only a creative genius, she' incredibly warm, modest and laid back to boot. This week I spoke to her about her journey in animation so far, what it's like to be a minority in elementary school, high school and beyond and also how her creative approach has evolved since having kids. IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2423397/ elizabethito.com Twitter: @kikutowne Basic Brainheart: Twitter @basicbrainheart, Instagram @hannah_camacho Music courtesy of bensound.com
Storytelling through music is Shawn Patterson’s passion. Shawn’s music is known across the globe in television and film as both a score composer and songwriter. He has received nominations for the Academy Award, Grammy, Emmy and Critic’s Choice Award. You can find Shawn at: http://www.shawnpatterson.com/ Twitter: @shawnmpatterson Music courtesy of Hamhock Studios
JARED BUSH (Screenwriter) is responsible for helping to develop and shape character personalities and overall story for “Moana.” Bush is also co-creator, executive producer and writer for Disney XD's animated comedy adventure series "Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero." He also helped develop the Oscar®-winning features "Big Hero 6" and "Frozen," and served as a screenwriter and co-director for this years hit feature “Zootopia.” Bush, who began his career as a script reader for Academy Award®-winning director Robert Zemeckis, worked as a staff writer on the series "Baby Bob," starring Adam Arkin and Elliott Gould. Bush added producing to his repertoire, serving as executive story editor and co-producer of Will Smith's series "All of Us." Bush has developed original television series for Revolution Studios, Fox and NBC, and feature film projects for New Line Cinema, Columbia/Tristar and 20th Century Fox. A Harvard University graduate with a degree in English and American literature, Bush is an avid traveler who has visited forty countries on six continents and an accomplished trombone player who has played with several jazz bands over the years. Bush currently resides in Los Angeles with his college sweetheart, three sons and a house full of pets that includes an emperor scorpion, a ball python, a tree frog and an 80-pound pit bull. Find Jared on Twitter: @thejaredbush Basic Brainheart on Twitter: @basicbrainheart Instagram: @hannah_camacho Music courtesy of bensound.com
"Living your dream is a marathon and not a sprint." Actor Carmen Nikae (carmennikae.com) holds a graduate degree in theater studies and is pursuing the acting life in NYC. We took a deep dive into what it looks like to go after your dream full time - the ups and downs, audition triumphs and fails and so much more. Music courtesy of bensound.com Basic Brainheart: Twitter @basicbrainheart Instagram @hannah_camacho Facebook (search Basic Brainheart)
His IMDB bio packs a punch: "Daniel Powell is a producer and production manager, known for Inside Amy Schumer (2013), The Daily Show (1996) and The Colbert Report (2005)." Dan has had an impressive run with Comedy Central for years and has used the power of hard work (and a little luck) to secure an impressive list of production credits. Not only is he a badass in the entertainment space, he's an all-around nice guy. I think you'll enjoy hearing his story and what he's learned so far on his creative journey. You can find Daniel on Twitter here: @danieljpowell Music courtesy of BenSound.com
Animator and artist Leah Artwick (How to Train Your Dragon the series, Trollhunters, Word Girl, etc) has garnered quite the following on social media. Her pinup girls celebrate body positivity. I caught up with her about what to do when burnout happens, social media and all things creativity. You can find Leah: http://leahartwick.com/ @itsleahelaine Music courtesy of bensound.com
Jessica Daniels is an emmy-winning casting director. She's warm, genuine and confident in her craft. We enjoyed a lovely conversation spanning her life and career and she generously shared tips for actors who are pounding the pavement and working toward their big break. Some of her notable placements have been: MIchael Sheen, Paul Giamatti, Bryan Cranston and Titus Burgess in 30 Rock. A Young Eddie Huang in Fresh off the Boat- Hudson Yang. She recently cast Chante Adams in her first film role right out of college - as the lead in Roxanne Roxanne. She won the Breakthrough Performance Award at Sundance this year (2017). That film comes out in September. Jessica also cast the young actor James Freedson Jackson in The Strange Ones that also comes out later this year, and he won Breakthrough Performance this year (2017) at SXSW. Find Jessica: Twitter - @jdcstg Instagram - @jdcstg Music courtesy of bensound.com
Felix Davin is a sound designer specializing in animation. See below for a complete list of Felix's work. His work has spanned a number of series (Song of the Sea, Santa's Apprentice 2, Sonic Boom, Calimero, Iron Man, The Little Prince, and many more) and he's managed to launch a successful freelance career. In today's episode we dive into the world of post production from an audio perspective, freelancing, noise pollution and birthdays! Find Felix at: felixdavin.com Twitter: @basicbrainheart Instagram: @hannah_camacho Works __SoundDesign / SoundEdit__ Sonic Boom – Animation TV Show – Ouido – 2014 Song Of The Sea – Movie – Cartoon Saloon – 2014 The Little Prince (Season2) – Animation TV Show – Method – 2014 Peter Pan (Season 2) – Animation TV Show – Method – 2014 J’ai pour moi le Reve, la Lumiere et l’Ocean – Video Mapping – Ocubo – 2014 Calimero – Animation TV Show – Gaumont Animation – 2014 Twice Upon A Time – Video Mapping – Ocubo – 2013 Santa’s Apprentice 2 – Movie – Gaumont Animation – 2013 Lanfeust – Animation TV show – Gaumont Animation – 26×26′ – 2013 Xiaolin Chronicles – Animation TV show – Genao – 26×26′ – 2013 Lassie – Animation TV show – Superprod 26×26′ – 2013 Robin Hood – Animation TV show – Method – 52×13′ – 2013 Heroes United – Animation TV show – Method – 52 x13′ – 2013 Quelque Part a l’est de Paris – short film – A.Hata – 2013 Peter Pan – Animation tv show – Method – 26×26′ – 2012 Iron Man Armored Adventures S2 – Animation tv show – Method – 26×26′ – 2012 Dude That’s My Ghost – Animation TV show – Gaumont Animation – 52×13′ – 2012 The Little Prince – Animation TV show – Method – 52×26′ – 2011 Chaplin – Animation TV show – Method – 104×7′ – 2011 Pok & Mok – Animation Tv show – Alphanim – 104×7′ – 2011 Geronimo Stilton – Animation TV show – Moonscoop – 26×26′ – 2011 Diego & Ziggy – Animation TV show – Millimages – 52×13′ – 2010 Tara Duncan – Animation TV show – Moonscoop – 26×26′ – 2010 Fish & Chips – Animation TV show – Genao – 52×13′ – 2010 __Mix__ Downtown Abbey S3 – French dub mix – Universal – 2013 Heartland S6 – French dub mix – Dynamo – 2013 Deception S1 – French dub mix – Universal – 2013 __Music__ Rivages – short film – A.Hata – 2011 Beautystreams, Autumn 2009 Promo videos Beautystreams, Spring 2010 Promo videos Beautystreams, Summer 2010 Promo videos Web album collaboration with Hogo, Tsukuboshi – 2011 Web album as Felix Building, Umor Rex – 2004 __VideoGames__ Postmortem (PC) – Sfx and ambience – J.Kazstalsky – 2013 The Shopkeeper (PC) – Additional Sfx and ambience – T.De Roeck – 2013 7dfps entry unreleased – Additional Sfx and ambience – J.Byrne – 2012 Intro/Outro music courtesy of bensound.com
Alison Wright is one of the brave few who has taken the time to explore what she truly enjoys as not only a passion but a career. This week we explore what it's like to face the "scary" beginning part of the a creative career. Something most people feel an impossibility. Music courtesy of bensound.com Alison is also a writer - see below for an except of her work: Lonely is the wolf who cries at the moon Left to idly wallow in his pallid halo An empty light seared in the sky Forever untouchable Alone she howls for her love forever lost Hungry for his affection, his touch, his gaze Inward she turns to feast on her memories Her only source of sustenance Heavy is her heart, weak is her body Why have you gone? She wails Her mind becomes ensnared by his presence Knowing he will never be hers again He may hide under the blanket of a cloudy sky Or shy away from the sun's rays Yet he will forever be seared into her eyes, Etched eternally onto the back of her mind
Subscribe in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Today we share highlights from the last 15 guests! Enjoy some of my favorite moments from our discussions with Phillip Tyler, Chris King, Gloria Kimbwala, Esther Pearl, Kathryn Burns, Lorien McKenna, Donna Lynn Champlin, Tomm Moore, John Brooks, Mark Osborne, Jorge Gutierrez, Will Becher, Shannon Tindle, Brenda Chapman and Nora Twomey. Their tips and life stories will help you take your creative journey to the next level regardless of the discipline you're in. Music courtesy of BenSound.com Twitter: @basicbrainheart Instagram: @hannah_camacho
She’s one of Variety’s top ten animators to watch. Nora Twomey helped to found Cartoon Saloon and has been a pivotal talent on the team creating such iconic Irish films as The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. These days she is busy directing the film "The Breadwinner." Hear her talk about her journey and what she's learned along the way on today's episode. The Breadwinner: cartoonsaloon.ie Nora’s Twitter: @nora877 Music courtesy of BenSound.com Additional areas of interest relevant to this episode: Women in animation, creativity, don't talk down to your audience, writer tips, Irish film and collaboration. Nora works very closely with Tomm Moore and Paul Young at Cartoon Saloon.
Brenda grew up as the youngest of 5 children. Her mother helped foster her genuine interest in art and eventually Brenda attended CalArts where she eventually met her husband, fellow filmmaker, Kevin Lima. Once she graduated, Brenda landed a position with Disney where she was a story trainee on the Disney animated film The Little Mermaid. She was one of several key story artists on Disney's Beauty and the Beast, where she worked closely with future Disney director Roger Allers to define many of the key sequences and motifs used in the film. She later served as head of story, the first woman to do so in an animated feature film, for Disney's animated classic The Lion King. Brenda also worked in story and development for other Disney animated films such as The Rescuers Down Under, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Fantasia 2000. She joined DreamWorks Animation at its inception in the fall of 1994. She co-directed the Disney·Pixar film Brave, becoming the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Brenda’s Twitter: @brenda_chapman Brenda’s Website: http://brenda-chapman.com/ Additional topics of interest relevant to this episode; parent child creativity exercises, art school, cal arts, women in animation, story artists and writing.
Shannon Tindle, writer of Kubo and the Two Strings, believes in making stories specific and personal. This week he shares his own story and the lessons he’s learned so far in his career. Believe me, you don’t want to miss it. Some of Shannon’s other work includes Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, The Croods, Coraline and a number of other impressive projects and achievements. He and his wife Meg are incredibly creative and collaborative and I can’t wait to see what they’re up to next. Some links to check out: Check out Kubo and the Two Strings on Netflix! Google Spotlight Story "On Ice" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHgJ9DdYMiw Shannon’s Twitter: @ShannonTindle_1 Shannon’s Instagram: @shannon_tindle Intro/Outro music courtesy of BenSound.com