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Cinematography for Actors
Ep 8 - A Producer's Journey with Alex Rudolph

Cinematography for Actors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 53:52


WHERE TO FIND US www.cinematographyforactors.com Hae's IG - instagram.com/heyimhae Inde's IG - instagram.com/imunderhill Inde's Website - www.indeanaunderhill.com 00:01 - Alex's many names and how we know him 04:25 - Alex shares some great technical requirement wisdom learned from Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne! 07:45 - Alex's journey into the film industry and becoming a producer 17:23 - How Alex found his current producing position 20:05 - Types of producers and the differences in roles 23:45 - He writes too! 16:35 - The trouble with inauthentic relationships 29:50 - Outdated networking tools and the death of the business card 33:50 - The desire to keep the film industry from feeling like business 34:30 - Alex's interaction with talent in his current position 45:26 - Working with actor reps as a producer 47:58 - An audition anecdote The Topanga Collective was founded by an actor, Haeleigh Royall, and a cinematographer, Indeana Underhill, in Los Angeles. They created Cinematography for Actors, a unique online course program dedicated to helping newer actors and emerging filmmakers learn the technical of performance and gain knowledge for future on-set experiences. They have created classes such as, “An Actor's 101 Guide to Lenses,” “Camera Movement: Working with an Operator”, and “The Emotional Impact of Eyeline”. __ Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematographyforactors/support

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: Community Activism

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 25:38


In the sixth and final episode of our series, KCSB's Daniel Huecias and the Daily Nexus' Holly Rusch explore activism in Isla Vista through a series of interviews, amplifying the voices behind local political and social movements. We speak with Taylor Clark, co-chair of UCSB's Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA), and Maya Sinha, a member of the Cops Off Campus Coalition, to discuss the momentum of social movements throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Pauline Yang and Amy Tran, the co-founders of UCSB's Asian Coalition, bring focus to #STOPASIANHATE. Additionally, 2020-21 University of California Student Regent and UCSB graduate student Jamaal Muwwakkil discusses his hopes for collective organizing in the midst of an unprecedented social awakening. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Community Activism concludes our collaborative series, Unmasking Isla Vista. Thank you for your continued support, and thank you for listening! An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: Community Reflection

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 14:23


In episode five of our series, KCSB News reporter and Daily Nexus Assistant Photo Editor Pia Ramos explores the Isla Vista community through interviews with local leaders. Isla Vista Community Services District President Spencer Brandt and IVCSD Director Ethan Bertrand reflect on the impacts of COVID-19 and the resilience of Isla Vista community members. Pia speaks with Ash Valenti, Isla Vista Recreation and Park District Director, to discuss IVRPD's efforts to increase resources for students in the community, including the creation of a food forest in collaboration with Eco Vista. Additionally, Isla Vista Liaison and Senior Advisor to Campus Organizations Viviana Marsano discussed ongoing initiatives to revive community events in Isla Vista. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Stay tuned for the FINAL EPISODE of our series! Unmasking Isla Vista: Community Activism will air on SEPTEMBER 13th, a week from Labor Day. An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang Thank you for listening!

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: Local Business & Essential Workers

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 15:26


In episode four of our series, Unmasking Isla Vista: Local Business & Essential Workers, KCSB's Alexandra Goldberg, and the Daily Nexus' Katherine Swartz assess the pandemic's toll on businesses here in Isla Vista, highlighting the experiences of owners and essential workers alike. The two speak with the Board President of the Isla Vista Food Cooperative, Lisa Oglesby, regarding the pandemic's unique challenges for the community staple. Meg Wilson, a third-year global studies major at UC Santa Barbara and employee at Woodstock's Pizza, offers a personal account from an essential worker's perspective. Additionally, we speak to Daniel Dunietz, Buddha Bowls owner and operator, to discuss the changing business flow throughout this past year and a half. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Stay tuned for episode five of our series! We will be highlighting Community Reflection. An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang Thank you for listening!

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: Testing & Vaccines

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 28:30


In episode three of our series, Unmasking Isla Vista: Testing & Vaccines, KCSB's Yulene Teagle and the Daily Nexus' Atmika Iyer examine the efforts of the Santa Barbara Public Health Department and UC Santa Barbara in mitigating the spread of the virus. To gain deeper insight into the pandemic's impact on the Santa Barbara community, KCSB's Ashley Rusch speaks to UCSB Student Health Medical Director Dr. Ali Javanbakht. Additionally, we speak to Santa Barbara County Public Health Director Dr. Van Do-Reynoso and SBC Public Health Office Dr. Henning Ansorg to discuss the challenges of the pandemic. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Stay tuned for episode four of our series! Next week, KCSB's Alexandra Goldberg and the Daily Nexus' Katherine Swartz assess the pandemic's toll on businesses here in Isla Vista, highlighting the experiences of owners and essential workers alike. An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang Thank you for listening!

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: University & Students

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 29:11


In episode two of our series, Unmasking Isla Vista: University & Students, KCSB's Ashley Rusch and Daily Nexus reporter Sindhu Ananthavel narrow in on UC Santa Barbara's response to four major topics: academic dishonesty, mental health, international students, and housing. We speak with Geo Lucero, the 2021-22 Student Advocate General and former Internal Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of the Student Advocate, regarding the university's response to academic dishonesty during the pandemic. UCSB Communication professor Walid Afifi offers insight into student mental health; we explore mental health from an international lens, highlighting the perspectives of UCSB graduate Tianyi Huang, an international Chinese student, and External Vice President for Statewide Affairs Esmeralda Quintero-Cubillian. Additionally, we speak to Billy Jankowski, the Associate Director for Residential and Community Living, discussing housing turbulence here in Isla Vista. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Stay tuned for episode three of our series! Next week, KCSB's Yulene Teagle and the Daily Nexus' Atmika Iyer examine the efforts of UC Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Public Health Department in mitigating the spirit of the coronavirus in Unmasking Isla Vista: Testing & Vaccines. An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang Thank you for listening!

KCSB
Unmasking Isla Vista: Human Struggle

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 28:26


In our first collaborative project, KCSB and the Daily Nexus have worked together to document the ways in which our community has changed over the past 18 months. As a result, we are proud to bring you the first episode of Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive, highlighting human struggle. KCSB's Jennifer Yoshikoshi and Daily Nexus reporter Asumi Shuda focus on two critical components of human struggle throughout the pandemic: mental health and houselessness. The two speak with 3rd District Supervisor Joan Hartmann and Gina Fischer, district representative for Hartmann's office, concerning the social isolation among students in Isla Vista, and Dr. Janet Osimo, psychologist and assistant clinical director of UCSB's Counseling and Psychological Services, regarding student mental health. Additionally, Yoshikoshi and Shuda address the impact of COVID-19 on the houseless community here in Isla Vista, with Food Not Bombs volunteer Gina Sawaya and Nick Barrett of the Good Samaritan Shelter. Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive is accessible as both a Daily Nexus article and a KCSB newsletter. You can find new articles and podcast episodes at dailynexus.com/unmasking-isla-vista/ Stay tuned for episode two of our series! Next week, KCSB's Ashley Rusch and the Daily Nexus' Sindhu Ananthavel discuss University & Students, exploring a variety of topics, from academic dishonesty to student housing. An enormous thank you to those who contributed to Unmasking Isla Vista: A COVID-19 Community Archive. KCSB Journalists: Alexandra Goldberg, Daniel Huecias, Pia Ramos, Ashley Rusch, Yulene Teagle, and Jennifer Yoshikoshi Daily Nexus Journalists: Sindhu Ananthavel, Atmika Iyer, Holly Rusch, Asumi Shuda, and Katherine Swartz Daily Nexus Videographers: Evan Cacatian and Juliana Zappitell Daily Nexus Artists and Graphic Creators: Hannah Appel, Noelle Chan, Luca Disbrow, Emerson Domingo, Natalie Fiorindo, Daniella Gomez, Alex Rudolph, and Kelly Yan KCSB Artists: Madeline Miller and Shirley Wang Daily Nexus Photographers: Pia Ramos and Kaiyi Yang

Cultivating Excelencia
The Cal-Bridge Program

Cultivating Excelencia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 21:01


The Example of Excelencia at the Graduate Level is the Cal-Bridge Program at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Dra. Michelle Espino Lira talks with Dr. Alex Rudolph, Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Director of Cal-Bridge, in addition to two Cal-Bridge Scholars, Katy Rodriguez Wimberly (doctoral student at UC-Irvine) and Rob Tejada Arevajo (doctoral student at Princeton University). The Cal-Bridge Program was established in 2014 as a partnership across 9 University of California institutions and 16 California State University campuses to address the national shortage of underrepresented minority PhDs in the fields of physics and astronomy. The Cal-Bridge program has four pillars:  Providing enough financial aid so that students can focus on their studies.  Mentorship, which consists of a two-year commitment from a mentor at their Cal State campus and one at a UC school.  Professional Development, which focuses on graduate school admissions processes, GRE test-taking, and vetting their list of potential graduate programs.  A summer research opportunity. To learn more about the Cal-Bridge Program, go to https://www.cpp.edu/calbridge/ To learn more about the programs that accelerate Latino student success, please go to www.edexcelencia.org!

Tales of the Con Podcast
The Odd Pod – Ep. 4: All about Animal Crossing!

Tales of the Con Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 128:25


Laura and Alex Rudolph go DEEP into Animal Crossing New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch. Quickly climbing to the top of the charts as one of the most successful games ever, the girls go into what they love and hate about it.

Tales of the Con Podcast
The Odd Pod – Ep. 3: Star Wars vs Star Trek

Tales of the Con Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 131:07


Laura ( @red_totc ) and Alex Rudolph ( @6shootercomics ) discuss pop culture rivals Star Trek and Star Wars.

PWCS Podcast
Stage Two 2017 Part Two

PWCS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 33:09


Wrapping up Stage 2 talking about huge matches including Alex Rudolph vs Davey Vega and so much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Tales of the Con Podcast
Ep. 100 – Cards against Humanity with Gerimi Burleigh and Alex Rudolph

Tales of the Con Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 112:39


 Recorded at the Phoenix Comic Fest 2018 event. The crew sits down with Alex Rudolph of 6shootercomics.com and Gerimi Burleigh (Gerimi.net) to play a modified version of Cards Against Humanity. Things get weird and hilarious. Recorded from the balcony of the Sheraton Grand hotel.  Episode 100 with our friends Gerimi Burleigh and Alex Rudolph, two amazing and hilarious artists who have been supportive of us! Thanks for the support from everyone who listens, watches and says hello to us at events!     Youtube mirror: https://youtu.be/E9sZK33K73A

Tales of the Con Podcast
Ep. 98 – Guest Alex Rudolph

Tales of the Con Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 78:36


Chris and Fred sit down with artist Alex Rudolph of 6 Shooter Comics. Alex is the sole creator of a webcomic titled Mad Scientist Island. She also creates a wide variety of art, enamel pins, and other goodies. Visit her site 6shootercomics.com. Today's topics include; Supernatural, Anime, adult life, and our official post-mortem report on Phoenix Comic Fest 2018.  

Tales of the Con Podcast
Ep. 97 – Fire Alarms and security con-fusion at Phoenix Comic Fest

Tales of the Con Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 95:36


The crew sits in the hotel room on day 3 of Phoenix Comic Fest 2018. After a long evening of standing around because of a fire alarm the crew is exhausted and tells their tales. Alex Rudolph from 6shootercomics.com joins us mid-way through.  

Deathmatch Russell Podcast
"Death Match Russell PodCast"!Episode#71 Live With "Alex Rudolph of VikingWarParty"!Vs "TheRejects"As GCW Presents"Read To Die" Tune in!

Deathmatch Russell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 70:02


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