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Latest podcast episodes about Cameron Bailey

Connected Intelligence with Sonia Sennik
Cameron Bailey: TIFF & the Future of Film

Connected Intelligence with Sonia Sennik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 47:23


In this episode, we chat with Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival. Cameron shapes the vision and strategy of one of Canada's premier cultural brands, responsible for presenting the world's largest public film festival every September. A champion of diverse voices and bold storytelling, he's been the guiding force in transforming TIFF into a global hub known for groundbreaking international premieres to Oscar-bound favourites.With an eye for brilliance and a heart for storytelling, Cameron Bailey talks to us today about the evolution of technology in film, creating magical moments with an audience, and how important it is to remember that the audience…is us.We recorded this episode in Varda at TIFF Lightbox, an inspiring setting to reflect on the past, present, and future of film.

Indiewire: Screen Talk
Inside Venice & Telluride with Special Guest Cameron Bailey (Episode 498)

Indiewire: Screen Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 52:45


Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio give their first impressions of the new titles at Venice and Telluride Film Festivals including 'Joker: Folie à Deux', Pedro Almodóvar's 'The Room Next Door' and the Nicole Kidman lead 'Babygirl'. Special guest and TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey also stops by to talk his festival's favorites. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Cameron Bailey and Aleksandra Wenta, "Tibetan Magic: Past and Present" (Bloomsbury, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 46:06


Tibetan Magic: Past and Present (Bloomsbury, 2024) focuses on the theme of magic in Tibetan contexts, encompassing both pre-modern and modern text-cultures as well as contemporary practices. It offers a new understanding of the identity and role of magical specialists in both historical and contemporary contexts.  Combining the theoretical approaches of anthropology, ethnography, religious and textual studies, the book aims to shed light on experiences, practices and practitioners that have been frequently marginalized by the normative mainstream monastic Buddhist traditions and Western Buddhist scholarship, which focuses primarily on meditation and philosophy. The book explores the intersection between magic/folk practices and Tantra, a complex, socio-religious phenomenon associated not only with the religious and political elites who sponsored it, but also with 'marginal' ethnic groups and social milieus, as well as with lay communities at large, who resorted to ritual agents to fulfil their worldly needs. Cameron Bailey received his DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford and is former assistant professor of Indian Philosophy at Dongguk University, Seoul. Aleksandra Wenta received her DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford, and is Associate Professor in Indology and Tibetology at the University of Florence, Italy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Anthropology
Cameron Bailey and Aleksandra Wenta, "Tibetan Magic: Past and Present" (Bloomsbury, 2024)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 46:06


Tibetan Magic: Past and Present (Bloomsbury, 2024) focuses on the theme of magic in Tibetan contexts, encompassing both pre-modern and modern text-cultures as well as contemporary practices. It offers a new understanding of the identity and role of magical specialists in both historical and contemporary contexts.  Combining the theoretical approaches of anthropology, ethnography, religious and textual studies, the book aims to shed light on experiences, practices and practitioners that have been frequently marginalized by the normative mainstream monastic Buddhist traditions and Western Buddhist scholarship, which focuses primarily on meditation and philosophy. The book explores the intersection between magic/folk practices and Tantra, a complex, socio-religious phenomenon associated not only with the religious and political elites who sponsored it, but also with 'marginal' ethnic groups and social milieus, as well as with lay communities at large, who resorted to ritual agents to fulfil their worldly needs. Cameron Bailey received his DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford and is former assistant professor of Indian Philosophy at Dongguk University, Seoul. Aleksandra Wenta received her DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford, and is Associate Professor in Indology and Tibetology at the University of Florence, Italy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Buddhist Studies
Cameron Bailey and Aleksandra Wenta, "Tibetan Magic: Past and Present" (Bloomsbury, 2024)

New Books in Buddhist Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 46:06


Tibetan Magic: Past and Present (Bloomsbury, 2024) focuses on the theme of magic in Tibetan contexts, encompassing both pre-modern and modern text-cultures as well as contemporary practices. It offers a new understanding of the identity and role of magical specialists in both historical and contemporary contexts.  Combining the theoretical approaches of anthropology, ethnography, religious and textual studies, the book aims to shed light on experiences, practices and practitioners that have been frequently marginalized by the normative mainstream monastic Buddhist traditions and Western Buddhist scholarship, which focuses primarily on meditation and philosophy. The book explores the intersection between magic/folk practices and Tantra, a complex, socio-religious phenomenon associated not only with the religious and political elites who sponsored it, but also with 'marginal' ethnic groups and social milieus, as well as with lay communities at large, who resorted to ritual agents to fulfil their worldly needs. Cameron Bailey received his DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford and is former assistant professor of Indian Philosophy at Dongguk University, Seoul. Aleksandra Wenta received her DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford, and is Associate Professor in Indology and Tibetology at the University of Florence, Italy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies

New Books in Religion
Cameron Bailey and Aleksandra Wenta, "Tibetan Magic: Past and Present" (Bloomsbury, 2024)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 46:06


Tibetan Magic: Past and Present (Bloomsbury, 2024) focuses on the theme of magic in Tibetan contexts, encompassing both pre-modern and modern text-cultures as well as contemporary practices. It offers a new understanding of the identity and role of magical specialists in both historical and contemporary contexts.  Combining the theoretical approaches of anthropology, ethnography, religious and textual studies, the book aims to shed light on experiences, practices and practitioners that have been frequently marginalized by the normative mainstream monastic Buddhist traditions and Western Buddhist scholarship, which focuses primarily on meditation and philosophy. The book explores the intersection between magic/folk practices and Tantra, a complex, socio-religious phenomenon associated not only with the religious and political elites who sponsored it, but also with 'marginal' ethnic groups and social milieus, as well as with lay communities at large, who resorted to ritual agents to fulfil their worldly needs. Cameron Bailey received his DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford and is former assistant professor of Indian Philosophy at Dongguk University, Seoul. Aleksandra Wenta received her DPhil in Tibetan Studies from Oxford, and is Associate Professor in Indology and Tibetology at the University of Florence, Italy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 10: Dealing With Change And Grief

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 45:13


Welcome to Episode 10 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us:Cameron Bailey: ⁠https://www.homes4sale.co.nz/about/our-team/profile/cameron-bailey⁠ Sridhar Krishnamurti: ⁠https://www.expand-consulting.com⁠Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LMmBv6GkpeVcdUJnZ9WVA⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-real-with-sridhar-krishnamurti-and-cameron bailey/id1694446778⁠Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/5dyA8tBAgpUaQiPMv8IVKN⁠

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 9: Q&A Session #4

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 20:23


Welcome to Episode 9 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into your questions. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: Cameron Bailey: ⁠https://www.homes4sale.co.nz/about/our-team/profile/cameron-bailey⁠ Sridhar Krishnamurti: ⁠https://www.expand-consulting.com⁠ Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LMmBv6GkpeVcdUJnZ9WVA⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-real-with-sridhar-krishnamurti-and-cameron-bailey/id1694446778⁠ Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/5dyA8tBAgpUaQiPMv8IVKN⁠

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 8: Getting Real About Life

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 74:02


Welcome to Episode 8 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us:Cameron Bailey: ⁠https://www.homes4sale.co.nz/about/our-team/profile/cameron-bailey⁠ Sridhar Krishnamurti: ⁠https://www.expand-consulting.com⁠Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LMmBv6GkpeVcdUJnZ9WVA⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-real-with-sridhar-krishnamurti-and-cameron bailey/id1694446778⁠Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/5dyA8tBAgpUaQiPMv8IVKN⁠

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 7:Q&A Session #3

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 25:00


Welcome to Episode 7 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into your questions. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: Cameron Bailey: ⁠https://www.homes4sale.co.nz/about/our-team/profile/cameron-bailey⁠ Sridhar Krishnamurti: ⁠https://www.expand-consulting.com⁠ Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LMmBv6GkpeVcdUJnZ9WVA⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-real-with-sridhar-krishnamurti-and-cameron-bailey/id1694446778⁠ Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/5dyA8tBAgpUaQiPMv8IVKN⁠

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)
Metro Morning Podcast 01.24 2024

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 12:53


"A beacon": Cameron Bailey on Norman Jewison's incredible career from 1950s CBC to master Hollywood film maker -- and "THAT scene in the greenhouse" from Oscar-winning 'In The Heat Of The Night'; also... David goes to sneaker school.

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 6: Living Your Most Authentic Life

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 56:05


Welcome to Episode 6 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into living a life that's authentic to you. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: Cameron Bailey: ⁠https://www.homes4sale.co.nz/about/our-team/profile/cameron-bailey⁠ Sridhar Krishnamurti: ⁠https://www.expand-consulting.com⁠ Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1LMmBv6GkpeVcdUJnZ9WVA⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-real-with-sridhar-krishnamurti-and-cameron-bailey/id1694446778⁠ Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/5dyA8tBAgpUaQiPMv8IVKN⁠

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 5: Q&A Session #2

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 18:36


Welcome to Episode 5 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into your questions.  Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: ⁠⁠Cameron Bailey⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Sridhar Krishnamurti⁠⁠ ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Apple Podcast⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Spotify⁠

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 4: Fear and Being Present

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 63:59


Welcome to Episode 4 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into fears and how to live in the present. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: ⁠Cameron Bailey⁠ ⁠Sridhar Krishnamurti⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠Apple Podcast⁠ ⁠Spotify⁠

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 3 - We Answer Your Questions

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 18:05


Welcome to Episode 3 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into your questions. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: ⁠Cameron Bailey⁠ ⁠Sridhar Krishnamurti⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠ ⁠Apple Podcast⁠ ⁠Spotify⁠

The Unfinished Print
John Resig - Digital Humanities

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 83:55


When making mokuhanga and producing The Unfinished Print, I have looked towards various online tools for research and inspiration. One of these tools is ukiyo-e.org. A Japanese woodblock print database which collects and archives woodblock print collections from around the world.  John Resig is the chief software architect at the Khan Academy who, in 2013, for his love of mokuhanga and the Japanese woodblock print, and through his own  collection, developed ukiyo-e.org.  Those researching, collecting, and making mokuhanga can explore some of the best Japanese print collections at the click of a button. In this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with ukiyo-e.org developer John Resig about why he decided to create the website and how his collecting of mokuhanga and making mokuhanga affected that decision. We also discuss the evolution of the humanities in mokuhanga, archiving prints, tradition, and the copywriting of images, as well as John's work with the Japanese Art Society of America.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. John Resig  - Ukiyo-e.org, Digital Humanities Research, John's personal mokuhanga collection on Airtable,   Sky Above Clouds IV: After Georgia O'Keefe (2019) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) - is considered one of the last “masters” of the ukiyo-e genre of Japanese woodblock printmaking. His designs range from landscapes, samurai and Chinese military heroes, as well as using various formats for his designs such as diptychs and triptychs.  Five portraits of the actor Ichikawa Danjuro VIII (1823-1854) in various roles (1849) yakusha-e - (役者絵) is the Japanese term for actor prints in mokuhanga.  Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) Tsukioka Yoshitoshi  1839-1892 (月岡 芳年) was a mokuhanga designer who is famous for his prints depicting violence and gore. His work is powerful, colourful, and one of the last vibrant moments of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints. More information about Yoshitoshi's life and his copious amount of work can be found, here.   Iga no Tsubone and the Ghost of Fujiwara Nakanari, from the series One Hundred Ghost Stories from China and Japan (1865) Annie Bissett - is an American mokuhanga printmaker and graphic designer based in Rhode Island, USA. Her work touches on politics, and beauty. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Annie's work can be found, here. Irene (2023) Onchi Kōshirō (1891-1955) - originally designing poetry and books Onchi became on of the most I important sōsaku hanga artists and promotor of the medium. His works are saught after today. More info, here. Portrait of a Poet: Hagiwara Sakutarō (1886-1942) Meiji Era Prints - The Meiji Era of Japan was between 1868-1912 CE. This was a period of immense modernization and industrialization in Japan, where the Japanese economy was booming. New ideas within mokuhanga was occurring as well. Perspective, colour, through new pigments (gamboge, certain yellows), the advancement of photography, and new topics and themes (war, industry, architecture), the Meiji era print designer and publisher had a lot of choice when producing their prints.  Shigeru Kuriyama (1912-2010) - was a sōsaku hanga  printmaker who worked with Onchi Kōshirō (1891-1956), and U'nichi Hiratsuka (1895-1997). He founded the print magazine Yukari and Kasuri. His prints were focused on folk arts.   Fragrance of Lavender (1996) sōsaku-hanga - or creative prints, is a style of printmaking which is predominantly, although not exclusively, prints made by one person. It started in the early twentieth century in Japan, in the same period as the shin-hanga movement. The artist designs, carves, and prints their own works. The designs, especially in the early days, may seem rudimentary but the creation of self-made prints was a breakthrough for printmakers moving away from where only a select group of carvers, printers and publishers created woodblock prints.  Your First Print: David Bull - this was the first DVD I ever purchased on how to make mokuhanga. This was in and around 2007. While I look back at that time thinking about why I didn't take it up as seriously as I do now, I sometime wonder, "Where would I be now in my Mokuhanga journey?" I realize that that is a redundant way of thinking. I am where I am now today, and to be happy with just that. You can still find this product on Dave's website.  Takuji Hamanaka - printmaker based in Brookly, NY. Uses bokashi,  a printmaking technique, predominately in his works. Unique and powerful. website Instagram Collapse (2016) April Vollmer - is an established artist who works predominantly in mokuhanga. Her book Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop is one of the most authoritative books on the subject and has influenced many mokuhanga artists. April's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Wood Like Matsumura - is an online and brick and mortar store, for woodblock printmaking, located in Nerima City, Tōkyō. Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) - a watercolorist, oil painter, and woodblock printmaker. Is associated with the resurgence of the woodblock print in Japan, and in the West. It was his early relationship with Watanabe Shōzaburō, having his first seven prints printed by the Shōzaburō atelier. This experience made Hiroshi believe that he could hire his own carvers and printers and produce woodblock prints, which he did in 1925.  Kiso River (1927) kabuki - is a traditional form of Japanese theatre which started in Kyoto on the banks of the Kamo River in the 17th Century. Today it is a multi million dollar business and is almost exclusively run, professionally, by The Shochiku Company. Kabuki, the word, is separated into three different sounds; ka - meaning to sing, bu - meaning to dance, and ki- meaning skill. There are various families in kabuki which generate actors, passing down tradition throughout the lineage. For more information please read this fine article from Nippon.com. There are many books written on the subject of kabuki, but in my opinion, to begin, one needs to read Leonard Pronko's work Theatre East & West, Kawatake Toshio's Kabuki, and Earl Ernst's The Kabuki Theatre. Online, please visit Kabuki21.com, who's site is unparalleled. On YouTube there is the new(ish) Kabuki In-Depth which is updated regularly on kabuki information and history, and is very well done.  Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 – 1986) was a renowned American artist, known for her pioneering contributions to modern American art, particularly in the realm of abstract and contemporary art. Lake George Reflection (1921) bokashi - is a mokuhanga technique, where the pigment fades from a heavy colour to a softer, broad colour. Made famous by prints designed by Hokusai and Hiroshige, this technique is, for me, the most popular technique utilized by  mokuhanga printmakers. There are various types: Ichimoji-bokashi or straight line graduation, used in the above mentioned Hiroshige and Hokusai prints. Ichimoji-mura-bokashi or straight line gradation with uneven edge. Ō-bokashi or wide gradation, Ate-nashi-bokashi or gradation without definition. Futa-iro-bokashi or two tone gradation, and ita-bokashi or softer-edge gradation, where the block is cut in a specific way to achieve this style of gradation. All of these styles of bokashi technique take practice and skill but are very much doable.  Bertha Lum (1869-1954) - was born in Iowa. Having begun travelling to Japan in 1903, Bertha Lum noticed the decline of the Japanese woodblock print in Japan in the early 20th Century, deciding to take up the medium. Lum began making woodblock prints after learning in Japan from an unknown teacher during her first trip to Japan. Japan, Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), and China influenced Bertha Lum's prints. Lum's work focused on these themes through an American lens.  Winter (1909) Frances Gearhart (1869-1958) - Born in Illinois, Gearhart was a self-taught artist who spent most of her life in California. Originally a watercolorist, Frances Gearhart began experimenting with Japanese woodblock and linoleum in and around 1913. The themes of her work are predominately landscapes of the Pacific Coast and other areas of California. Her work is associated with the Arts and Crafts movement in California. A fine article on Frances Gearhart's life can be found, here.  In The Sun (1930) Fujio Yoshida (1887-1997) - the wife of Hiroshi Yoshida and the mother of Tōshi Yoshida (1911-1995) and Hodaka Yoshida (1926-1995). Fujio was so much more than a mother and wife. She had a long and storied career as a painter and printmaker. Fujio's work used her travels and personal experiences to make her work. Subjects such as Japan during The Pacific War, abstraction, portraits, landscapes, still life, and nature were some of her themes. Her painting mediums were watercolour and oil. Her print work was designed by her and carved by Fujio.  Roses (1925) TinEye - is an image search and recognition company. They use technology which allows the user to search an image creating a reverse image match. More information can be found, here.  The Metropolitan Museum of Art - is the largest art museum in North and South America. It began to be assembled by John Jay (1817-1894) in the late 19th century. Incorporated in 1870, the museum has collected many essential pieces, such as the works of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) and Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). For more information about the MET, you can find it here. Waseda University  - is a private research university located in Tōkyō, Japan. It was established in 1882. Waseda has one of the largest woodblock print databases in the world, and are free to use. More information can be found, here.  Ristumeikan - is a university founded in 1869, and located in Kyoto and Ōsaka. Like Waseda it holds one of the largest collection of Japanese woodblock prints. You can search their database, here.  Mike Lyon  -  is an American artist. His medium has been varied throughout his career such as "square tiles," or "pixels," through to making mokuhanga, monoprinting, and machine-assisted etching, drawing and mezzotint. Mike Lyon also has a large woodblock print collection which he has curated for the public, here. More information about his work can be found, here.  Linda In Black (2019) Frick Reference Library - is a reference library in the Frick Museum in New York City. The museum was once the mansion of wealthy American industrialist Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919). The museum houses some of the finest pieces of sculpture, paintings, and art in the United States. There is also the public Frick Reference Library located on 10E 71st Street in New York City. More information can be found, here.  Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence - was an exhibition held from March 26 - July 16, 2023 at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. More information can be found, here.  Japanese Art Society of America (JASA) - Starting in 1973 by a small group of collectors of ukiyo-e in New York City, JASA has expanded to cover many Japanese arts. Their magazine Impressions is a biannual magazine that discusses in a scholarly way various Japanese arts. More information can be found, here.  Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) - born in Edo, Hiroshige is famous for his landscape series of that burgeoning city. The most famous series being, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (1856-1859), and the landcape series, Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō (1833-1834). His work highlights bokashi, and bright colours. More info about his work can be found, here. Below is, Coastal Landscape In Moonlight (1857) Kingfisher and Iris Scholten Japanese Art - is a mokuhanga-focused art gallery in midtown Manhattan. René Scholten, an avid collector of the Japanese print, founded it. You can find more info here. Katherine Martin is the managing director of Scholten Japanese Art. Katherine has written extensively for the gallery and conducted lectures about Japanese prints. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  International Mokuhanga Conference - is a bi-yearly conference dedicated to mokuhanga which started in 2011 by the International Mokuhanga Association. Each conference is themed. The latest conference was in 2021, delayed a year because of the pandemic. More information can be found, here.   Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga woodblock printmaker based in Queens, New York. His work is predominantly reduction woodblock. Camerons work has shown around the world. You can listen to one of his earliest interviews on The Unfinished Print, here. His work can be found, here.  Reflection (2020) sumo - while sumo wrestling has been known to Western audiences for quite some time, it is only in the past several years that the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) has created content for Western audiences to watch tournaments and engage with wrestlers through videos, such as YouTube.  Sumo prints were being produced in the Edo Period (1603-1868), with the Kastukawa school of artists beginning to create prints in the vein of actor prints of the day (yakusha-e).  Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) A portrait of Inoyama Moriemon (1846) Acolytes of The Baren  - is the Facebook group dedicated to Dave Bull and Mokuhankan. It can be found, here. Emerging Hanga - is a Facebook group dedicated to new mokuhanga, and sharing information. It can be found, here.   Brush & Baren  - is a Facebook group dedicated to sharing the history of mokuhanga of the late 19th and early 20th Century. It can be found, here.  Friends of Baren Forum - is a Facebook group dedicated to those interested in mokuhanga and woodblock printing in general. it can be found, here.  © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Flowers & Fire by BLITZ. From the album Second Empire Justice (1983), first released on Future Records.  logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***                    

The Town with Matthew Belloni
Fall Festival Buzz and the Beginning of Oscar Season With the Head of TIFF

The Town with Matthew Belloni

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 32:20


It's festival season, so Matt is joined by Cameron Bailey, the CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), to discuss the trickle-down effect of the strikes on film festivals, why TIFF is so successful in predicting Oscar nominations, and how to handle a festival without stars. Matt finishes the show by giving a prediction about Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav's end-of-year bonus. For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Cameron Bailey Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Toronto Legends
Cameron Bailey Returns, TIFF 2023

Toronto Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 37:16


Toronto International Film Festival CEO Cameron Bailey returns to the podcast to talk TIFF 2023, about the ramifications of the Hollywood actors/writers strike on the red carpet, about the most attention-grabbing & most highly-anticipated films [and their stars], how you can enjoy TIFF even if you aren't attending any movies, the ‘informal market' that drives the incredible amount of business transactions being done during the festival, and who you should be keeping your eyes open for on the streets of Toronto [spoiler: Sly Stallone, Paul Simon, Spike Lee, Sean Penn, David Byrne, Ethan Hawke, Little Nas X, Finn Wolfhard, Salma Hayek, Viggo Mortensen, and a free show from Nickelback]! For all things TIFF September 7-17, please visit https://www.tiff.net/ TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at https://www.torontolegends.ca/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Little Gold Men
Interview: Cameron Bailey (CEO of TIFF)

Little Gold Men

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 28:57


As the Toronto International Film Festival prepares to kick off, the CEO of TIFF reveals how the SAG-AFTRA strike affected this year's event, how the festival's international focus got even stronger this year, and how he went from attending TIFF as an aspiring film critic to one of the most influential film programmers in the world. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsider Email us at littlegoldmen@vf.com Follow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97  Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair
Interview: Cameron Bailey (CEO of TIFF)

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 26:12


As the Toronto International Film Festival prepares to kick off, the CEO of TIFF reveals how the SAG-AFTRA strike affected this year's event, how the festival's international focus got even stronger this year, and how he went from attending TIFF as an aspiring film critic to one of the most influential film programmers in the world.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderEmail us at littlegoldmen@vf.comFollow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs.

Gent's Talk
Cameron Bailey: AI Can't Beat Human Creativity (yet) & Talks TIFF, Strike | Ep. 62 - Gent's Talk

Gent's Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 60:12


In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by Bulova, the gents sit down with the CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Cameron and the Gents talk about the ongoing writers & actor's strike, the truth about how much work is involved in putting on an international film festival, how movies are selected and the role of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the film industry and whether it will replace you or not. #gentstalk About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada is an episodic podcast/video style conversation with the leading gents and rising stars of industry. Guests on the show thus far include Russell Peters, Jonathan Osorio, Director X, JP Saxe, Wes Hall, Karl Wolf, Shan Boodram, Nick Bateman, Justin Wu and many more. The conversations range from career, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Even more excitingly, Gent's Talk is the first ever podcast in video format to be featured on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. Our intention is to have a raw and unfiltered conversation with our guests about their lives, how they achieved their successes, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges of climbing that mountain. About Cameron Bailey: Cameron Bailey is the Chief Executive Officer of TIFF and the Toronto International Film Festival. He directs the vision, strategy and overall management of one of Canada's premier cultural brands, responsible for presenting the world's largest public film festival each September. Bailey is a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which presents the Oscars, and a Chevalier in France's Order of Arts and Letters. For eleven years (2012–2022), Toronto Life magazine has named him one of Toronto's 50 Most Influential People. Connect with us! Website: https://gentspost.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/... Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/GentsPost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentspost CREDITS: Host/Producer: Samir Mourani Co-Host: Matthew Chapman Creative Director: Steven Branco Video & Sound Editor: Roman Lapshin Video & Sound Technician: Poncho Navarro Studio: Startwell Studios A STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey
Get Real Episode 2 - Living a life full of NO REGRETS

Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 32:57


Welcome to Episode 2 of Get Real with Sridhar Krishnamurti and Cameron Bailey! In this episode, join us as we dive deep into the the five regrets of the dying. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes. Hit the like button and share this video with others who could benefit from the wisdom and insights shared by our hosts. Connect with us: Cameron Bailey Sridhar Krishnamurti YouTube Apple Podcast Spotify

The Unfinished Print
Stephen Winiecki - Printmaker : Plan Accordingly

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 78:39


Creating mokuhanga can be a long journey. One reaches milestones within their artistic life where decisions are made, and questions asked. Can I do this for years to come? Does it make financial sense to continue working on making prints? Do I want to make this my career? Can mokuhanga sustain me financially, emotionally, and spiritually?  On this episode of the Unfinished Print, I speak with mokuhanga printmaker Stephen Winiecki, an artist who has explored mokuhanga through his experience in oil painting and linocut. Stephen is asking himself many questions like the ones mentioned above. We discuss Stephen's choosing to make mokuhanga a large part of his life and the desire to make it his career path. We talk process, his work with mokuhanga print designer and artist Jed Henry, planning a print, and how his passion for rock climbing motivates his work.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Stephen Winiecki - website, Instagram.  linocut -A linocut is a relief or block print type, similar to woodblock printing. The artist carves an image into a linoleum block, printing what's left.  David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here.  Dave Bull fox moon video  Awagami -  is arguably the largest paper making company in Japan at the moment. With a large International name, Awagami sponsors, and promotes its paper all over the world. More information can be found on its website, here.  reduction printmaking - is a process in printmaking where the printmaker cuts away on a piece of wood, or linoleum. After every carving, the printmaker makes an impression with pigments, beginning with lighter colours, gradually using darker colours. William H. Mays has a fine description of reduction on his website, here.  registration - there are several registration methods in mokuhanga. The traditional method is called the kentō registration, where you carve two notches, straight another an "L." There is also a "floating kentō," which is where the notches are cut in a piece of "L" shaped wood and not on the wood where you are cutting your image, hence "floating." Lastly, there are removable "pins," such as ones made by Ternes Burton.  McClains Woodblock Print Supply Co.  - based in Portland, Oregon, McClain's is the go-to supplier of woodblock print tools in the United States. Their website can be found here. The Unfinished Print interview with Daniel Jasa of McClain's can be found here. Jed Henry - is an American artist and graphic designer. His work with woodblock prints is as designer. He works with Mokuhankan, as well as various other mokuhanga artists who carve/laser, and print his designs. His work under the Ukiyo-e Heroes banner is very popular.  monotype print - is a unique print created from an image painted or drawn on a smooth surface, such as glass or metal, and then transferred to paper. Unlike most printmaking methods, where multiple copies of the same image can be produced, a monotype typically has a single, one-of-a-kind image. It's called a "mono" type because it is not part of an edition like traditional prints (e.g., lithographs, etchings), where you can make multiple copies.  Dick Blick Art Supplies - is an art supply store with various brick and mortar stores throughout the United States, as well as online. Founded in 1911 by Dick Blick in Galesburg, Illinois, BLICK, as it's more commonly known, sells various types of art supplies, much like Jerry's Artarama. More info, here. Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga woodblock printmaker based in Queens, New York. His work is predominantly reduction woodblock. Camerons work has shown around the world. You can listen to one of his earliest interview on The Unfinished Print, here. His work can be found, here.  Eruption, After D'Anna (2022) 17x23" Lake George, New York - Is a small town located in the Adirondack mountains in New York State. There are plenty of exciting things to do in an around the town and within the Adirondack mountains. More information can be found here.  Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous person is Iwano Ichibei whom Megan mentions in this episode. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese.  Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) - a designer of more than six hundred woodblock prints, Kawase Hasui, is one of the most famous designers of the shin-hanga movement of the early twentieth century. Hasui began his career with the artist and woodblock designer Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878-1971), joining several artistic societies early in his career. It wasn't until he joined the Watanabe atelier in 1918 that he began to gain recognition. Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) had Hasui design landscapes of the Japanese countryside, small towns, and everyday life. Hasui also worked closely with the carvers and printers of his prints to reach the level Hasui wanted his prints to be.  Yumoto Spa, Nikko (1937) 15x10" shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking which began during the end of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese printmaking, in the early 20th Century. Focusing on the foreign demand for “traditional” Japanese imagery and motifs such as castles, bridges, famous landscapes, bamboo forests, to name just a few.  Shin hanga was born in 1915 by Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) when he found Austrian artist Frtiz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned Capelari to design some prints for Watanabe's feldgling printing house . From there shin-hanga evolved into its own distinct “new” style of Japanese woodblock printing. It lasted as this distinct style until its innevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). Dahlia (1940) 10.5x15.7" by Kawase Hasui Seki Kenji - is a woodblock printmaker based in Tōkyō. He was head printer, and produced prints, for Doi Hangaten printing house as well as making his own pieces.  woodblock.com - is one of the first websites created by David Bull in order to describe the process of Japanese woodblock printmaking in English. It was and is an asset for those of us continuing the art form today.  Studio MDHR - is an independent video game developer based in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. They created the Cuphead character, which Stephen made a print on.  Cuphead Skullman 8x15" Cal Carlisle -  an American printmaker based in Cleveland, Ohio, who has sold his original prints and worked for print designer Jed Henry. He was also my first interview on The Unfinished Print, found here. You can find more information about Cal's work, here.  © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - No Woman, No Cry by The Fugees from their 1996 album The Score. Released by Columbia Records.  logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***            

Solomon’s Staircase Masonic Lodge
SS357: Interview with Austin R. Shifrin author of More Light: Collected Masonic Writings 2017-2021 (Season 5, Episode 18)

Solomon’s Staircase Masonic Lodge

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 31:58


Big thank you to Austin for his time. A few audio glitches, but you'll get the point. Title: More Light: Collected Masonic Writings 2017 - 2021 Author: Austin R. Shifrin Publisher: Gatekeeper Press Hardcover - ISBN: 9781662923791 Date of publication: 3/14/2022 number of pages: 130 price: $21.99 retail Paperback - ISBN: 9781662923807 Date of publication: 3/31/2022 number of pages: 128 price: $9.99 retail Media / coverage: Book review, Marge Gonzalez - https://www.margegonzalez.net/forum-books/nonfiction/more-light-collected-masonic-writings-2017-2021 Book review, Cameron Bailey, Past Grand Master of Masons in the state of Washington - https://emeth.substack.com/p/more-light-collected-masonic-writings Author profile, Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle - https://jewishchronicle.timesofisrael.com/local-jewish-freemason-aims-to-correct-misconceptions/ Description: This book delivers a collection of the author's articles from RiteNow, the magazine of the Scottish Rite Valley of Pittsburgh, along with a history of Freemasonry – both worldwide, and in the Pittsburgh area specifically. It provides the reader a comprehensive overview of the roots and tenets of the world's most ancient and honorable Fraternity. Intended audience: Suitable for existing members who want to learn more about the fraternity; also, a really good place to start for members of the general public who want to know more about this historic yet secretive organization. Where it can be bought Amazon Barnes & Noble Ingram Content Group Wheelers Books and many others... see https://gatekeeperpress.com/retailers/ Libraries where it is currently in circulation: Harry C Trexler Masonic Library - Allentown, PA  Louisiana Masonic Library and Museum - Alexandria, LA Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sslodge357/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sslodge357/support

The Paul Wells Show
TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey on the future of movies

The Paul Wells Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 41:45


What is the future of sitting in the dark with strangers? The film industry has had to face major existential questions lately, between disruptions from COVID and the rise of streaming. Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival, joins Paul to talk about it. He also talks about how TIFF became the world-class institution that it is, his path from film critic to CEO, and casting his first ballot for the Oscars.

Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
Variants of the Rudra Subjugation Myth: Contrasting Themes in the Legends of Mahākāla and Vajrabhairava

Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 48:39


Cameron Bailey's talk on wrathful deities and their myths While the Rudra/Maheśvara subjugation myth is well known in Tantric Studies there exist a great number of variant retellings of it in the Tibetan literary record which have largely been overlooked by scholarship. This presentation will discuss two cycles of less-well known versions of this centrally important tantric charter myth, one from the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, centring on a form of Mahākāla and the other from the Sarma tradition, focused on Vajrabhairava. I argue that these two versions of the myth in fact present very different, even radically opposing, theological worldviews.

Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
Variants of the Rudra Subjugation Myth: Contrasting Themes in the Legends of Mahākāla and Vajrabhairava (Transcript)

Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023


Cameron Bailey's talk on wrathful deities and their myths While the Rudra/Maheśvara subjugation myth is well known in Tantric Studies there exist a great number of variant retellings of it in the Tibetan literary record which have largely been overlooked by scholarship. This presentation will discuss two cycles of less-well known versions of this centrally important tantric charter myth, one from the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, centring on a form of Mahākāla and the other from the Sarma tradition, focused on Vajrabhairava. I argue that these two versions of the myth in fact present very different, even radically opposing, theological worldviews.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future News - Twitter update with Giselle Bisson, Adopt an Embryo, Kennedy Assassination Anniversary, Thanksgiving Mayflower Revelations with Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022


Listen Now to Future News Thanksgiving Show 11.22.2022 Happy Thanksgiving dear listeners, we hope you and yours are enjoying the holiday.  Still on our Keto regime, we will not be stuffing our faces as much as usual, but still…it should be good!  We have in studio guests today Bruce McHenry and Gisselle Bisson, helping us dissect the latest in the Twitterverse, and online we speak with Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey about the first Thanksgiving, a celebrated event that has been greatly misunderstood in these days of Woke culture.Connie and Andrew speak of how the original Pilgrims lived in peace and friendship with the Natives for over 50 years! An amazing story, discussed in their book, The Mayflower Revelations, they show how there was a synthesis with the Native Americans that gave birth to the American mind, spirit and democracy!.  Enjoy! Dr.Mrs. Future with in studio guests Gisselle Bisson and Bruce McHenry    

Between Us With Wes Hall
Powerful Insider: Cameron Bailey

Between Us With Wes Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 37:14


Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival, joins Wes Hall for a deeply personal and open conversation. Cameron is one of the most influential voices in international film. Together, they talk about everything from #OscarsSoWhite to “micro humiliations.” The two leaders chart Cameron's inspiring 30-year journey to bring a diverse range of stories to the big screen.

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)
Metro Morning Podcast 11.09 2022

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 13:24


"I told them he's non-verbal! ... I tried to hold him!": autistic teenage son, bloodied and tased by Peel Regional Police; Cameron Bailey on naming TIFF theatre for Viola Desmond.

Toronto Legends
Richard Crouse, Film Critic/Author/Broadcaster

Toronto Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 65:44


Film critic/author/broadcaster Richard Crouse talks about his Donald Sutherland ice-breaker, Simon Le Bon's love of Mr Greenjeans' Buffalo Chips, kind words for Cameron Bailey's leadership and agreement with his view that ‘moviewatching is best as a communal experience,' Brad Pitt's insouciance to a tidal wave of flashbulbs, why Hugh Jackman and Lady Gaga are ‘good people', his upcoming book of Lessons Learned, why popcorn is like razorblades for your colon, how ‘review bombing' is a bad trend, the ‘unspoken contract' of interviewing celebrities, and setting the record straight on Madonna's rumoured edict “not to look her directly in the eyes” [spoiler alert: FALSE]! TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Unfinished Print
Matthew Willie Garcia - Printmaker: Future Nostalgia

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 82:19


Matthew Willie Garcia is an incredibly promising mokuhanga printmaker. Having only, relatively recently, begun his mokuhanga journey, Matthew has already travelled to Japan to participate in MI Lab, and is about to have his first solo mokuhanga show at COOP Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee.  On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with mokuhanga printmaker, Matthew Willie Garcia, about his mokuhanga journey, his technique,  and learning new ways of printing. Matthew speaks on the concept of queer mokuhanga, the generosity of the mokuhanga community, and we discuss his other forays in printmaking, compared to his mokuhanga work.  This episode was recorded before Matthew headed off to Japan to participate in the advanced MI Lab workshop in June of 2022. Please stay tuned until after the end credits for my bonus conversation with Matthew about his time at MI Lab.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Artists works follow after the note about them. Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after their note about them. Matthew Willie Garcia - website, Instagram Yoonmi Nam (b. 1974) - is a contemporary mokuhanga printmaker, lithographer, sculptor, and teacher, based in Lawrence, Kansas. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Jazz (2017) Meiji Era Prints - The Meiji Era of Japan was between 1868-1912 CE. This was a period of immense modernization and industrialization in Japan, where the Japanese economy was booming. New ideas within mokuhanga was occurring as well. Perspective, colour, through new pigments (gamboge, certain yellows), the advancement of photography, and new topics and themes (war, industry, architecture), the Meiji era print designer and publisher had a lot of choice when producing their prints.  Kansas University - founded in 1866 and is the state's flagship University. More info, here. They have a fine printmaking department as taught by Yoonmi Nam, Shawn Bitters, and Michael J. Kreuger. This department focuses on screen printing, lithography, and relief printing. Shawn Bitters - is a printmaker, painter, draftsperson, and photographer. He is Associate Professor, and Undergraduate Director at Kansas University.  Leftward (2007) Michael J. Kreuger - is a printmaker, ceramicist, painter, and animator. He is a Professor at Kansas University.  Two Moons on The River from the series Nondoing (2016) Lawrence Arts Center - is an arts space founded in 1975 in Lawrence, Kansas. More info, here.  Awagami Bamboo Select - is a heavy washi paper (170g), used in printmaking, letterpress, amongst other mediums. It can be purchased by Awagami Factory in Japan, here.  Pansion paper - is a medium-heavy, between 89-95g, paper used in printmaking.  Rives-BFK (Blanchet Frères & Kiebler) - is a type of paper made of 100% cotton, which comes in a variety of colours and weights.  Richard Steiner - is a mokuhanga printmaker who has been making prints for over fifty years. He has lived and worked in Kyōto, Japan since 1980. He is currently still making work. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  Nine Left, One Thanked (2017) Rebecca Salter - is the President of The Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England. She is also an artist who has written two books about Japanese woodblock printing, Japanese Woodblock Printing (2001), and Japanese Popular Prints (2006). She worked with the Satō Woodblock Print Workshop, documenting their process. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  riff (2021) David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form outside Japan. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here.  bokashi -  is a Japanese term associated with the gradation of water into ink. There are several types of bokashi. For more information regarding these types of bokashi please check out Professor Claire Cuccio's lecture called “A Story in Layers,” for the Library of Congress, and the book Japanese Printmaking by Tōshi Yoshida, and Rei Yuki. Below are the following types of bokashi. This is from the Yoshida book: ichimonji bokashi - straight line gradation ichimonji mura bokashi - straight line gradation with an uneven edg. Ō-bokashi - a gradual shading over a wide area atenashi bokashi - gradation without definition futairo bokashi - two tone gradation Marvel Comics - is an American comic book publisher founded in 1961. Famous for Spider-Man, Wolverine, and the X-Men.  Jack Kirby (1917-1994) - was an artist and comic book innovator who focused on narrative in his work. More info can be found at the Kirby Museum, here.  from The Eternals (1976) Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) - was an American Pop artist, who worked in New York City. His early work was based on comic books, and later developed into abstract and the melding of different types of Western artistic genres such as Cubism, and Futurism. More info on Lichtenstein's work can be found, here, at the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.  serigraphy - is another word for the art of silk screen printing. Silk screen printing can be in on various materials, silk, canvas, paper.  reduction printmaking - is a process in printmaking where the printmaker cuts away on a piece of wood, or linoleum. After every carving, the printmaker makes an impression with pigments, beginning with lighter colours, gradually using darker colours. William H. Mays has a fine description of reduction on his website, here.  Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Queens, New York. He works predominantly in the reduction method. His interview with the Unfinished Print can be found, here.   Paul Binnie (b. 1967) - is a Scottish born, mokuhanga printmaker, painter, and portraitist, based in San Diego, California. Paul's theme's in all of his mediums are of landscapes, beautiful men and women, as well as the kabuki theatre. You can find more information about his work, here, and on his Instagram, here.  Romanticism - was a Western art movement in the 1800's focusing on imagination and emotion. Coming after the Enlightenment, a period of order and morality, Romanticism focused on the power of nature, and the chaos of the world. More info can be found at the MET, here.   mudabori - is a technique in mokuhanga where the printmaker carves away unwanted wood in their key block during the colour separation process when planning their work. Power Grip - made by Mikisyo, Japan, Power Grip are wood carving tools of various types. Usually used by beginners, but are used by woodblock printmakers of all levels. masa paper - is a machine-made Japanese washi. Can be used in printmaking and is 100% sulphite pulp.  codex - is a type of book binding in the Western method and is a precursor to the modern book.  Japanese book-binding - in Japan the binding of books began with scroll books based on the Chinese method. Other binding methods evolved over time, such as flutter books (sempūyō) and butterfly books (detchōsō). By the Edo Period (1603-1868) and with the relative peace of the period, paper began to be produced at a steady rate creating a demand for books. Tale of Genji. and Tales of Ise were published for the very first time in this form. * Jon Lee - is a mokuhanga printmaker and tool maker based in Arizona. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  LO912 (2009) Gotō Hidehiko (b.1953) - is a mokuhanga printmaker and tool maker based in Japan. He makes and teaches seminars about the construction of the mokuhanga tool, the baren.  Nothingness (Kyomu) [2010] Chihiro Taki (b. 1988) - is a mokuhanga printmaker who lives and works in Japan. She helps to teach students at MI Lab as an instructor.  とばり - Shroud of Night  Michiko Hamada - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Japan. She is an instructor at MI Lab. Her Instagram can be found, here.  AB and K ball-bearing baren - is a type of baren used in mokuhanga. It is considered an alternative to the traditional hon baren which is made of a bamboo sheathe, and cord. The ball-bearing baren is made up of plastic, metal, and ball-bearing balls of various types.  Bumpōdō - is an art store based in Tōkyō, Japan, and founded in 1887. The website can be found here, in Japanese. The English pdf, can be found, here.  Lucy May Schofield - is a British printmaker who works in mokuhanga, book binding, byōbu (screens), kakemono (scrolls). Her work has been shown all over the world. Her website can be found, here. Her Instagram, here.  The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. Instagram CfSHE Gallery - is a gallery located in Chiyoda, Tōkyō. It is associated with MI Lab. More info, here. Their Instagram can be found, here. MI Lab - is a mokuhanga residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here.  * Ikegami, Kojiro, and Barbara B. Stephan. Japanese Book Binding: Instructions from a Master Craftsman. New York etc.: Weatherhill, 1990. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit -Life is What You Make It,  by Diamon D from his newest record, The Rear View. (2022) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***  

Toronto Legends
Cameron Bailey, Toronto International Film Festival

Toronto Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 51:51


Ahead of the 47th Toronto International Film Festival, CEO Cameron Bailey talks about growing up in the countryside of Barbados, his time at NOW during the heyday of alternative weekly newspapers, writing his first movie review [DIE HARD!], why he initially said ‘NO' to Piers Handling, TIFF's focus on being a ‘walkable audience-centric festival,' being a voting member for the OSCARS, the craziness of BORAT and Sean Penn, social media engagement lessons learned from Harry Styles, and his admiration for Keanu Reeves and Oprah Winfrey! TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Awakening Code Radio
"The American Evolution" with Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey

Awakening Code Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 66:35


In this show, returning guests Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey discuss America 's role in ushering in a new era of true freedom and abundance for all. After the arrival of spiritual refugees aboard the Mayflower, the first Americans lived in peace and harmony with indigenous natives. How this harmonious beginning of the United States became a country mired in separation and conflict is a cautionary tale, yet one also full of promise for not only North Americans, but people all over the world. Learn more at:• TheTrustFrequency.net• First50Years.us/about• TheAmericanEvolution.com• InSearchofTheFutureMovie.com

The Unfinished Print
Lynita Shimizu - Printmaker: Order To The Chaos of Creativity

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 58:19


Lynita Shimizu's prints are ambitious, colourful; and most importantly, bring the viewer into their fantastic world.  On this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with mokuhanga printmaker Lyniyta Shimizu, about her history as a mokuhanga working printmaker, her teachers from Japan as well as her experiences in that country. Lynita speaks on her varied print subjects, her materials and her mokuhanga process.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Lynita Shimizu - website, Instagram, New Leaf Gallery video. Chinese University Hong Kong - is a public research university based in Hong Kong, and established in 1963. more, info here.  JET Programme - a teaching programme created in 1978, which is sponsored by the Japanese government, and various Japanese ministries. This organization brings people from around the world to teach English to Japanese students in grade school, junior high, and high schools throughout the country.  More info, here. nengajō -  (年賀状) what began as a way for Japanese nobility to communicate with faraway friends and family during the New Year festive period, has become a way for all people to send New Year greetings to their own friends and family. More info, here. Books Kinokuniya - is a Japanese chain of bookstores located throughout every Prefecture in Japan and around the world. More info, here.  Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-1999) - was a woodblock printmaker based in Kyōto, Japan. His prints were considered sōsaku hanga (creative prints), and shin-hanga prints (new prints). More info, here.  David Stones - was a student of Tokuriki in Japan. His woodblock prints are bright in colour and have traditional Japanese themes. His website has more information, as well as this really well produced video that came out late last year. Margaret Stein Nakamura - is a designer and illustrator who studied three years under Tomikichiro Tokuriki in the 1970's. Her Tumblr of her projects can be found, here.  sizing/dosa - is a liquid form (prepared) animal glue which is brushed onto your washi, hanji, or other natural papers to stiffen the paper and prepare it for keeping the colour in your woodblock print. It has come to pass that size tends to be acidic and will break down the print over time. It's a bit of a double edged sword. Recipes for size can be found, here. Yoshisuke Funasaka - is a woodblock printmaker in the sōsaku hanga style of printmaking. His work revolved around colour, fruit, and abstract shapes. More info, here.  Sho Kidokoro (1934-1988) - was a woodblock printmaker from Tōkyō, Japan. His prints were colourful, abstract, and he too focused on fruit, such as apples and pears.  reduction printing - is a method of printing where one block is used and is subsequently carved little by little and printed every time, until there is nothing left to carve. Cameron Bailey's recent prints are in this style.  floating kentō - is a removable registration system attached to the block when printing. As the kentō isn't affixed to the block; blotting, and very clean borders are one of the positives of using this method of registration.  Annie Bissett - is a woodblock printmaker based in the United States. Her work focuses on themes of sexuality, magic, politics, and nature. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfisnihed Print can be found, here.  Artelino - is an online woodblock print repository run by Dieter Wanczura. It is a website that educates about woodblock prints, as well as sells and buys. More info, here. Hankyu-Ōsaka-Umeda Station - is a train station located in the city of Ōsaka, Japan. It is a major transit hub which connects Ōsaka City, to Kobe, Kyōto, Nara, as well as the rest of Japan. In my opinion it's one of the busiest stations in the country. More info, here. kabuki theatre - is a traditional Japanese theatre begun in Kyōto in the 17th Century. It has always been considered, much like Japanese woodblock prints, as a lower form of art in Japan. Over time kabuki theatre has developed into a very sanitized theatre run by the Shōchiku Entertainment Company. For more information about its rich history please check out Kabuki21.com. I wrote (write) a blog about kabuki called Kabuki Live, and that can be found, here.  Kabuki-za - is a kabuki focused theatre located in Tōkyō, Japan. It has been at the same spot in the Ginza, in different constructions, since 1889. More info can be found, here. Linda J. Beeman - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Michigan. Considered an environmental artist, Linda's subjects are of the environment through landscape representation. More info, here. luan wood - is a type of hardwood native to the Philippines and other parts of South East Asia. More info can be found, here. magnolia wood - a straight grained hard wood located in North America and Asia. more info, here. katsura wood - is a straight grain hard wood from China and Japan. It is pretty good for fine line cutting in mokuhanga and is cheaper than cherry wood. More info can be found, here.  Sennelier pigments - created by Gustave Sennelier in Paris, 1887, Sennelier has become a seller of pigments of all types. More info can be found, here.  Jerry's Artarama - originally founded in 1968 Long Island, New York, and now based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jerry's Artarama sells various art supplies at reasonable princes. More info, here.  Dick Blick art supplies - is an art supply store with various brick and mortar stores throughout the United States, as well as online. Founded in 1911 by Dick Blick in Galesburg, Illinois, BLICK, as it's more commonly known, sells various types of art supplies, much like Jerry's Artarama. More info, here. tokonoma - is an ascribed area in a Japanese home which is used as a way to make visitors and guests appreciate the home they are visiting, even more. It usually displays scrolls or other forms of art, flowers, or other ephemera connected to those living in the home, the seasons, or general likes.  More info, here. yamaka paper - is a type of fusuma paper, soft and textured and quite thick, around 40g-60g New Leaf Gallery - is a brick and mortar, relief print focused gallery located in  Keane, New Hampshire. It was created by Taryn Fisher and Matt Brown. more info, here. Matt Brown - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Lyme, New Hampshire. He has been making woodblock prints for over thirty years. Matt's interview with the Unfinished Print can be found, here. His website can be found, here. Kunisada/Kuniyoshi Exhibit - was an art exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from August 11 - December 10, 2017. There was also an excellent catalogue printed for this show and would add to any woodblock print fan's library. more info, here. manga - is a style of comical imagery that started in and around the 19th Century in Japan. Hokusai's manga has made a resurgence as of late and has inspired artists of all types, around the world. Other artists who made manga in Japan and are worth a look at are, Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989), Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889), Naoko Takeuchi, and Eiichirō Oda, amongst many others. More info, here, and here. Sumi-Fusion - was the theme of the 2021 International Mokuhanga Conference where entries, into the juried exhibition, created works that used sumi ink in their mokuhanga. More info, here.  opening and closing credit music - Time's Up (Instrumental) by O.C (2022) © Popular Wheat Productions logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***          

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)
Metro Morning Podcast Feb 15 2022

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 14:56


Canadian Olympian Madeline Schizas's mother talks about the joys and rewards of skating; Cameron Bailey highlights one unheralded Black film a day.

Chatter that Matters
FILM MATTERS to Cameron Bailey

Chatter that Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 40:42


Cameron Bailey is a film 'maker. He rocks a tuxedo-like Daniel Craig in a Bond Film, a boardroom with vision and purpose, and society and culture with openness and understanding. As the Toronto International Film Festival CEO, one of the most important and publicly attended festivals globally, Cameron Bailey leads their mission to transform the way people see the world through film. Cameron Bailey has a reputation for premiering films that become Oscar Winners. Slum Dog Millionaire could have been headed straight to DVD, but after the audience's reaction at TIFF, it had a full cinema release and went on to win eight Oscars, seven BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globes. Born in London, his early childhood in Barbados, and today a Canadian, Cameron is a world citizen. He shares his life's story; a journey propelled through his love of stories and searching the world to find movies that matter. Cameron Bailey. A film 'maker'  on a transformative mission.     Linked In - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/cameron-bailey-b0022b11 Twitter -cameron_tiff Web: https://www.tiff.net YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TIFF IG: https://www.instagram.com/tiff_net/ To chat with Tony Chapman Web:    https://chatterthatmatters.ca   Twitter – @TonyChapman – https://twitter.com/tonychapman   Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram –  https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/   Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xC     RBC - https://www.rbc.com   RBC Emerging Filmmaker Competition - https://gimlifilm.com/2021-rbc-pitch-competition/   Emerging Canadian Narrative competition - https://www.ciffcalgary.ca/festival/our-film-sections/emerging/   RBC and TIFF:  http://www.rbc.com/newsroom/tiff/   RBC Enhance Mental Health - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/mental-well-being.html   Supporting Youth Mental Well Being - https://discover.rbcroyalbank.com/supporting-youth-mental-well-being-a-cross-canada-commitment-to-mental-health/   RBC - Canadian Woman Entrepreneur Awards  https://discover.rbcroyalbank.com/rbc-canadian-women-entrepreneur-awards-cwea-a-virtual-celebration-of-impact-and-achievement/ RBC Future Launch - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/index.html RBC Future Launch - Up Skill - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/rbc-upskill.html          

Unholy Gossip Girls
I Stan Bluecifer

Unholy Gossip Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 27:47


Faye tells KC and special guest Shirley about some conspiracy theories surrounding the Denver International Airport. Sources: an article on Uncover Colorado by Cameron Bailey. Get access to special ad-free bonus content on the 1st and the 15th of every month! https://anchor.fm/unholygossipgirls/subscribe Follow us on social media! http://Facebook.com/unholygossipgirls http://Twitter.com/girlsunholy https://www.instagram.com/unholygossipgirls Email us! Unholygossipgirls@gmail.com Check out our merch! https://teespring.com/stores/unholygossipgirlsmerch Leave us a voicemail! https://anchor.fm/unholygossipgirls Warning: content may be upsetting, triggering, and terrifying. Listen at your own risk. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unholygossipgirls/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unholygossipgirls/support

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Cameron Bailey and Eli Glasner, Rodney Barnes, Kelly Marie Tran

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 65:13


Our screen panellists, Cameron Bailey and Eli Glasner, pay tribute to the late Sidney Poitier. Hollywood writer and producer Rodney Barnes discusses his graphic novel series, Killadelphia, and how it weaves together vampires, American history, race relations and horror. Actor Kelly Marie Tran talks about playing Disney's first princess of Southeast Asian descent in Raya and the Last Dragon.

The Unfinished Print
Natasha Norman - Printmaker: A Human System

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 57:22


The world wide connection of mokuhanga is a vast one. Working and living in Cape Town, South Africa; Natasha Norman is a talented artist involved in several types of printmaking. One of those types of printmaking is, of course, mokuhanga. Along with her independent work as a mokuhanga printmaker, Natasha is involved in the Mokuhanga-kai, a group she co-founded with printmaker Oliver Hambsch, where as a group, they attempt to spread the message and ideals of mokuhanga and Japanese culture. In this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with Natasha Norman about her mokuhanga journey, from MI Lab to her current mokuhanga works. Natasha also speaks on what it's like to source materials for her mokuhanga work while living in South Africa.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @popular_wheatprints, Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Mokuhanga-Kai - website Natasha Norman - website, Instagram University of Cape Town - founded inn 1829 and became a full university between 1880-1900. More info can be found, here.  Jennifer L. Roberts Mellon Lectures -  Contact: Art and the Pull of Print is a series of online lectures dedicated to the art of printmaking and the relationship between the person making it and the essence of the medium. It can be found, here.  Idyllic Colonial Postcards - Natasha speaks on the South African colonial project through idyllic postcards. More information can be found, here via the Library of Congress.  South African Art History - South African art has a long and distinguished history. The Contemporary African Art website has a very good introduction to the history of South African art, here. Some history of the South African modernists, here. Contemporary artist landscape, here.  Black Consciousness Movement - led by anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko (1946-1977), the BCM was a movement which empowered South African black people to believe that they have the power to organize and control their own destiny. More info can be found, here.   Nelson Mandela - (1918-2013) was a black nationalist and the first black Prime Minister of South Africa from 1994-1999. He was jailed from 1964-1990 for his political beliefs, being deemed a threat to the South African colonial government. More information about his life and legacy can be found here, at the Nelson Mandela Foundation.  Rainbow Nation - used first by Desmond Tutu (1931-2021), it is a term used to describe a post-apartheid South Africa, to describe the country as multicultural and as a call for unity of all South African peoples.  South African Biennale - held from February 28 - April 30, 1995, this biennale was hosted by Johannesburg and contained 63 national pavilions and 20 South African pavilions. It was the first biennale held in a post-apartheid South Africa focused on "decolonizing the mind." More information can be found, here. Link to the 2nd biennale held in 1997 can be found, here. Mongezi Ncaphayi - is a South African artist who lives and works in Cape Town. His medium is Indian ink and watercolour on Fabriano. Lots of colour and a very unique perspective. His Instagram can be found, here. His work can be found, here.  South African Printmaking - there is a long history of printmaking in South Africa. From apartheid South Africa to post-apartheid South Africa printmaking has made an indelible difference to the landscape of South African art through resistance and dialogue. More information can be found, here, here, and here.  Printmaking Today - is a printmaking magazine published by Cello Press in the UK and began in 1991.  Embassy of Japan in South Africa - located in Pretoria. Information for the Culture and Information Centre can be found, here.  Japanese Relations with South Africa - Japan has had a long history of relations with South Africa since the 19th Century, with trade beginning in 1910. Although raw material trade began in earnest in the 1960's. For more information on Japan's, at times tenuous, relationship with South Africa look, here. monotype printmaking - a type of printmaking which creates a "painted" type of print. More information can be found by the MoMA, here.  The Printing Girls - is a printmaking collective based in South Africa in which Natasha Norman is a member. More information can be found, here.  Ozuwashi - is a brick and mortar paper store located in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. It has been in business since 1653. More info can be found, here. Cameron Bailey - is a mokuhanga printmaker who focuses on reduction woodblock. His Unfinished Print interview can be found, here. website, Instagram.  mokulito - a type of lithography which incorporated woodblock. Artist Danielle Creenaune uses mokulito in her work. She has a fine detailed explanation on its uses, here.   Winsor & Newton - is an artist supply company based in the UK. website. kiaat - is a hardwood, also called muninga. More information can be found, here.  Woodstock, Cape Town - is an old suburb of Cape Town, South Africa known for its shopping and art galleries. More info can be found, here.  Salon Ninety One - a gallery located in Cape Town with a focus on contemporary artists of all mediums. Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) - originally a watercolorist and painter Yoshida started designing woodblock prints for Watanabe in 1920. By 1925 he was designing prints for his own studio. The works which came from his studio were meticulous and masterpieces of the medium in their own right.  Ukiyoe.org has a good collection of Yoshida works. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an influential artist and filmmaker who ushered in the genre of art considered "pop art."  Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was another artist considered a part of the pop art movement through imitation. The MoMA has a great description of his work, here.  Benoit Varaillon -  is a mokuhanga printmaker based in France. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  William Kentridge - is an award winning South African artist, animator and printmaker. An interesting studio visit with Kentridge can be found, here.  japonisme - is the influence of Japanese art on Western art practices, specifically in Europe of the 19th Century. The  MET Museum has a fine essay on the subject, here.  Waza - is an importer, retailer, and distributor of Japanese goods into South Africa. website  opening and closing credit background sound from the 2021 Mokuhanga Conference, discussing how animals are involved in mokuhanga, and whether we can, as artists, be sustainable.  © Popular Wheat Productions logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) if you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. The opinions expressed in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of Andre Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.      

The Unfinished Print
Mara Cozzolino - Printmaker (Part 2): Cold Steam (There Is No Big Truth)

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 42:22


The work of Mara Cozzolino is nuanced and powerful. Her works of nature take the viewer to a wonderful place, of loss and of love. In Part 2 of my interview with printmaker Mara Cozzolino we speak about her mokuhanga method, the unique tools she uses when making large prints, her “cloud” lockdown project and I find out what shallow carving means. If you haven't heard Part 1 of my interview with Mara, you can find that, here. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @popular_wheatprints, Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Mara Cozzolino's website. sizing paper - at times mokuhanga printmakers will size their paper. Size is made from water, animal glue (rabbit, horse), and alum. What the size does is keep the pigments the artist uses from “bleeding” into the outer edges of the paper. There are many recipes of size, here is one that artist Walter J. Phillips used. Mara's workshop Panel Prints - there are many different types of ways to make prints, and Mara uses different panels to make larger images. In ukiyo-e, shin hanga, and sōsaku hanga, diptychs and triptychs were ubiquitous . Modern printmakers like Mara, use many panels sometime up to ten. Here is a list of panel prints you may encounter: single panel, diptych, triptych, tetraptych, pentaptych, hexaptych, heptaptych, octaptych, enneaptych, and decaptych. brush pens - these are pens, usually refillable, which mimic the use of brushes, calligraphic or otherwise. Some bigger brands are Pentel, Ecoline, and Tombow. hanashita - or “preparatory drawing” this is generally the first image pasted on your woodblock, with glue. Some artists use gampi paper pasted to copy paper, some use other lighter natural papers. This paper holds the outline of your key block in order to make the necessary copies for colour blocks. Here is a a step by step way of pasting from David Bull and woodblock.com Paul Binnie - is a Scottish born artist and woodblock printmaker based in San Diego. His work has touched on the male and female form, kabuki theatre, Japanese history and tattoos. A collector of his works has created a website on his work and can be found here. His work is also represented by Scholten Japanese Art based in NYC. His Instagram page can be found, here.  Winsor & Newton - is a UK based fine art's manufacturing company. They sell all types of artist supplies including pigments. Their pigment page can be found, here. Holbein - is a manufacturer of artists materials based in North America and Japan. Their pigments are rich and vibrant and are used by many mokuhanga artists. Their website can be found, here. sumi - is a rich black stick, or liquid used by artists, calligraphers, and traditional Japanese horimono tattoo artists.  It is made from the soot of burnt lamp oil. Used in key blocks predominantly in traditional mokuhanga, it can also be used to mix pigments. Pigment Tōkyō conducts a great interview with their chief of pigments, Kei Iwaizumi, about sumi ink, here. aizuri-e - popular in the Edo period (1605-1867), these are prints made with various shades of blue, like Prussian blue. Artelino makes a great introduction video to a aizuri-e, here. mawata paper - from Woodlike Matsumura in Tōkyō can be found, here to purchase. As for the dates Mara speaks about, papers are made in different years and at times depending on various factors the paper may be made either in a superior quality or a poorer quality depending on your needs. yuki baren - is a ball bearing baren made in Japan used for large colour. It is a heavy baren but very very good at what it does. Richard Steiner, printmaker based in Japan, uses and promotes the yuki baren exclusively. More info can be found here on his website. My interview with Richard Steiner can be found, here Roslyn Kean - is an Australian printmaker who makes her own ball bearing baren called the Kean Ball Bearing Baren. The KBB baren comes in two sizes and are lighter than the yuki baren or other ball bearing barens because they're made of high-grade plastic. For more information about Roslyn, her work, and baren can be found, here. Annie Bissett - is an amazing American woodblock print artist. Her blog woodblockdreams can be found, here. My interview with Annie can be found, here. Her Instagram page can be found, here.  Lockdown Project 2020 - Mara discusses with me about her lockdown project from 2020, where she drew clouds she saw outside of her window. These can be found, here on her big cartel. reduction printmaking - is where an artist takes their block and reduces the wood by carving away whatever is unnecessary for the final piece, printing each reduction until one has the piece they're looking for. Cameron Bailey does a fantastic job of reduction printmaking. His website can be found, here and my interview with Cam can be found, here. His Instagram can be found, here.  aisuki - is a flat, fan beveled chisel for mokuhanga and comes in different sizes. itabokashi - is a type of bokashi in woodblock printmaking where the printmaker carves the block slightly larger than needed and then shaves away the edges. This makes a slight gradation, which is softer than the main colour of the block. Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950) sometimes used sandpaper.  opening and closing credit background music:  unknown (2021) © Popular Wheat Productions Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) if you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. The opinions expressed in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of Andre Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.        

Let's Talk with Che Marville
Extra, Extra - A Conversation With Film Festival Co-Head Cameron Bailey

Let's Talk with Che Marville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 26:11


Che had a pop-up conversation with Cameron Bailey, the Co-Head and Artistic Director of TIFF and the Toronto International Film Festival®. He is responsible for TIFF's programming, curatorial vision and maintaining relationships with the Canadian and international film industries. He is a Chevalier in France's Order of Arts and Letters. For nine consecutive years (2012–2020), Toronto Life magazine has named him one of Toronto's 50 Most Influential People. Take a listen to Cameron's insights on navigating the festival and the importance of being curious. Share; the episode, tell us what you think and check out the film festival happening now at https://www.tiff.net/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chemarvilleletstalk/message

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Accurately Reflecting Black Male Experience

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 28:25


The hashtag #OscarsSoWhite led to a reckoning in Hollywood about diversity in the film industry and certainly in who gets nominated for prestigious awards. The movement sparked conversations about how the Black experience is depicted in arts and culture and why it's important that those portrayals be multidimensional and accurate. In this 2017 segment focusing on Black male roles, Nam Kiwanunka spoke to Toronto International Film Festival artistic director Cameron Bailey; Maurice Tomlinson, senior policy analyst with the Canadian HIV-AIDS legal network; RTA School of Media adjunct professor Mark Campbell; and Wesley Crichlow, associate professor at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Working Tools Podcast
MWB Cameron Bailey Grand Master of Washington Part 3 - TWT S3 E31

The Working Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 29:27


The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/wIOS-deCwZg Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; WB Steven Chung, VWB David Colbeth, VWB Matthew Appel and RWB Trevor McKeown as finish our discussion with now MWB Cameron Bailey, Grand Master of Washington. Please consider supporting the show with a small monthly donation: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support

The Working Tools Podcast
MWB Cameron Bailey Grand Master of Washington Part 2 - TWT S3 E30

The Working Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 31:43


The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/pKEsP-LFH60 Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; WB Steven Chung, VWB David Colbeth, VWB Matthew Appel and RWB Trevor McKeown as we continue our discussion with now MWB Cameron Bailey, Grand Master of Washington. Please consider supporting the show with a small monthly donation: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support

People-Powered Planet Podcast
Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey

People-Powered Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 56:15


August 26, 2020 Connie Baxter Marlow and Andrew Cameron Bailey are original thinkers, filmmakers and social philosophers whose films, books, workshops and public appearances spread their visionary, optimistic message about the future of humanity. Andrew was teaching mathematics and chemistry at a South African college while studying comparative religion when the realization hit him: the Australian Aborigines were speaking pure poetic quantum physics. Connie earned an honors degree in economics from UC Berkeley then delved deeply into the world of Native American knowledge. Together they produced the film "IN SEARCH OF THE FUTURE: What Do The Wise Ones Know?" and wrote the book "THE TRUST FREQUENCY: Ten Assumptions For A New Paradigm". Connie and Andrew talk about how such a new paradigm, , a shift in consciousness, can save us from the seemingly overwhelming threats plunging us toward doomsday.and enable us to craft a world of peace, harmony and abundance. -- See the video at: PeoplePoweredPlanet.com -- Music by: „World Citizen“ Jahcoustix feat. Shaggy courtesy of Dominik Haas, Telefonica and EoM Also, check out the film on World Citizen #1 Garry Davis at: www.theworldismycountry.com

The Working Tools Podcast
RWB Cameron Bailey Deputy Grand Master of Washington Part 1 - TWT S3 E27

The Working Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 30:26


The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/eT6yEgEaWT8 Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; WB Steven Chung, VWB David Colbeth, VWB Matthew Appel and RWB Trevor McKeown as we meet with RWB Cameron Bailey Deputy Grand Master of Washington Part 1. Please consider supporting the show with a small monthly donation: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support

The Square & Compass Podcast
S&C Episode: R. W. Bro. Cameron Bailey Grand Lodge Washington: The Future of Freemasonry

The Square & Compass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 51:37


In this S&C Episode, I was very happy to speak with R. W. Bro. Cameron Bailey (great name!) about his work in Washington State, and his excellent paper:" The Future of Freemasonry." You can find the paper here: https://emeth.substack.com/p/the-future-of-freemasonry-ec5 All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions and the guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario and/or the Windsor Masonic Temple.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future News and Reviews - McBride Magic Review, Virgin Space Breakthrough, Why UAVs now? Of ancient angels, aliens, and beyond duality, Andrew Cameron Bailey on Carbon, SRM, and Climate Change Solutions

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021


Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show 5.26.2021 A very dynamic show this week, with guests and call-ins and controversial topics.  With all the hubbub lately about UFOs or UAVs or UAPs or whatever you want to call them, we and our audience hypothesize why the government is releasing this info now. From biblical battles to alien AI’s, we cover the gamet.   Later we speak with Connie Baxter Marlow and primarily with Andrew Bailey, of Sacred Earth Enterprises, with a plan to build climate resilient ecovillages around the planet.  Andrew speaks in more depth about their plans to reduce the atmospheric carbon dioxide issue  via SRM, an approach to reducing impacts of climate change by reflecting some inbound sunlight back out into space. And did I say lots of callers checking in on all this? Enjoy! L-R Dr. Future, Andrew Bailey, Connie Baxter Marlow, Mrs. Future

Morgan Stanley Ideas Podcast
Back to the Big Screen

Morgan Stanley Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 32:03


Host Sonari Glinton explores how this past year changed the ways we watch movies, who gets to tell stories, and how box office and production power is shifting.In this first episode of our new season, we meet Shelli Taylor, who became the CEO of Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas just weeks after the pandemic temporarily closed all their locations. Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director and Co-Head of the Toronto International Film Festival, talks about diversity in Hollywood, and how the past year is shifting the films and filmmakers we celebrate. Then we meet Vicky Ding, who runs a film sales company in Beijing, where theatres are booming as China takes the lead as the biggest box office in the world. Disclaimers:The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and data contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it.© 2021 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Members SIPC.

Caffeine and Sarcasm
Episode 203: Learn to say "Yes" with Cameron Bailey

Caffeine and Sarcasm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 84:29


Today on the podcast I chatted with a friend of mine, Cameron Bailey. Cameron is an accomplished musician, song writer, drummer, and composer. A man of many talents. Please check out his content on Instagram and YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/logan-campbell8/message

Reinvention
Episode 19: Cameron Bailey | Artistic Director & Co-Head of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

Reinvention

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 42:30


Arlene chats with Artistic Director & Co-Head of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Cameron Bailey, on this week's episode of Reinvention. As head of one of the world's largest film festivals, Cameron shares what he and his team had to do to keep programming alive during the pandemic along with how reinvention is needed to ensure the film industry survives.Follow Arlene Dickinson on Twitter.Follow Cameron Bailey on Twitter.

The Working Tools Podcast
RWB Cameron Bailey DGM WA "That Which Can Not Be Defended" - Part 2 TWT S2 Ep 55

The Working Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 32:05


The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/rQ7zHwBvOBE Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; Bro. Connor Massey, VWB David Colbeth & VWB Matthew Appel and RWB Trevor McKeown the Grand Historian of the GL of BC&Yukon as we have a conversation with the Deputy Grand Master of Washington, RWB Cameron Bailey about his latest article in "That Which Can Not Be Defended" You can view RWB Cameron's blog at: https://write.as/cmbailey/ Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. Music: www.bensound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support

The Working Tools Podcast
RWB Cameron Bailey, Deputy Grand Master of WA - Part 1 TWT S2 Ep 54

The Working Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 33:00


The Working Tools Podcast https://youtu.be/HNW2OW_EzN4 Join the Working Tools Podcast Team; Bro. Connor Massey, VWB David Colbeth & VWB Matthew Appel and RWB Trevor McKeown the Grand Historian of the GL of BC&Yukon as we have a conversation with and learn about the Deputy Grand Master of Washington, RWB Cameron Bailey. Follow us on Facebook! http://Facebook.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com Podcast rebroadcasts: ANCHOR.fm: http://Anchor.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com iTunes: http://itunes.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com GOOGLE PODCASTS: http://Google.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com SPOTIFY: http://Spotify.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com STITCHER: http://Stitcher.TheWorkingToolsPodcast.com DISCLAIMER: Our opinions are our own, and do not reflect the opinions or stances of the various Grand Lodges or regular Lodges around the world. Music: www.bensound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingtoolspodcast/support

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)
Metro Morning Podcast Sept. 11, 2020

Metro Morning from CBC Radio Toronto (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 21:26


Toronto International Film Festival 2020: Director introduces Billy Tipton film; Cameron Bailey brings his picks; and Metro Morning's Karen Gordon kind of misses the drudgery of lining up.

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film
120: Cameron Bailey on #TIFF20 and Planet Africa

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 27:38


Cameron Bailey is the artistic director of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The 2020 festival takes place September 10-19 adjusting to the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic. In this interview with TIFF documentary programmer Thom Powers, Cameron discusses what shaped his career path and explains the significance of the image on his office wall (of M’Bissine Thérèse Diop in Black Girl). He also describes the history of TIFF’s Planet Africa section that he started in 1995. In honor of Planet Africa’s 25th anniversary, Cameron will host free online conversations on its Origin Stories (Sept 13) and on Black Film Now (Sept 16).Among the documentaries playing at #TIFF20 are works by past guests of Pure Nonfiction. Hear their prior interviews and learn more about their new films at these links:Frederick Wiseman’s City HallWerner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer’s Fireball: Visitors from a Darker World Sam Pollard’s MLK/FBI Gianfranco Rosi’s Notturno Dawn Porter’s The Way I See It Other films discussed in this episode are Downstream to Kinshasa and 40 Years a Prisoner. On Twitter: @cameron_tiff @TIFF_NET @thompowers @PureNonfiction

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film
120: Cameron Bailey on #TIFF20 and Planet Africa

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 27:38


Cameron Bailey is the artistic director of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The 2020 festival takes place September 10-19 adjusting to the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic. In this interview with TIFF documentary programmer Thom Powers, Cameron discusses what shaped his career path and explains the significance of the image on his office wall […] The post 120: Cameron Bailey on #TIFF20 and Planet Africa appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film
120: Cameron Bailey on #TIFF20 and Planet Africa

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 27:38


On Twitter: @cameron_tiff @TIFF_NET @thompowers @PureNonfiction

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film
120: Cameron Bailey on #TIFF20 and Planet Africa

Pure Nonfiction: Inside Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020


Cameron Bailey is the artistic director of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The 2020 festival takes place September 10-19 adjusting to the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic. In this interview with TIFF documentary programmer Thom Powers, Cameron discusses what shaped his career path and explains the significance of the image on his office wall (of M’Bissine Thérèse Diop in Black Girl). He also describes the history of TIFF’s Planet Africa section that he started in 1995. In honor of Planet Africa’s 25th anniversary, Cameron will host free online conversations on its Origin Stories (Sept 13) and on Black Film Now (Sept 16).Among the documentaries playing at #TIFF20 are works by past guests of Pure Nonfiction. Hear their prior interviews and learn more about their new films at these links:Frederick Wiseman’s City HallWerner Herzog and Clive Oppenheimer’s Fireball: Visitors from a Darker World Sam Pollard’s MLK/FBI Gianfranco Rosi’s Notturno Dawn Porter’s The Way I See It Other films discussed in this episode are Downstream to Kinshasa and 40 Years a Prisoner.

Indiewire: Screen Talk
"Live With Cameron Bailey" (Episode 291)

Indiewire: Screen Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 41:00


"Live With Cameron Bailey" (Episode 291) by Indiewire: Screen Talk

Be What You Want
Exploring 10 Assumptions for a New Paradigm - Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow

Be What You Want

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 64:12


Paradigm-shifters Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow are visionary filmmakers, futurists and social philosophers who envision a positive future for humanity. Andrew and Connie's uplifting vision is a bold synthesis of indigenous cosmology, contemporary quantum science, Eastern and Western mysticism, and plain common sense. They propose practical solutions to the dilemmas that face humanity and foresee a completely new and unprecedented world: one of peace, harmony and abundance. "THE TRUST FREQUENCY: Ten Assumptions For A New Paradigm" is a visionary, uplifting synthesis of quantum science, Eastern and Western mysticism, indigenous wisdom and plain common sense. This practical self-help, personal-development handbook guides us through the next phase of our personal evolution and sets us firmly on the high road to happiness. The Trust Frequency Website: https://TheTrustFrequency.Net/ Their Movie: https://www.InSearchoftheFutureMovie.com Their online course "The Dance of Souls: The Relationship (R)Evolution" is available on https://www.SocialChrysalis.com/the-dance-of-souls First Fifty Years website: https://www.First50Years.us Check out Andrew's Enviroplex™, an integrated climate restoration system that combines regenerative agriculture and co-housing living/work environments with a means for removing carbon dioxide from the air and converting it to useful products such as "green" concrete, heating fuels, soil amendments and carbon fiber materials for 3D printing. To find out all about it go to https://www.SacredEarthEnterprises.us and to join the Climate Restoration Community go to: https://www.ClimateRestorationProject.global To follow Chris Hall, go to https://www.PeakDawn.com or follow Chris @ChrisHallReal on Facebook, Instagram. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdA7x4vofKkYU4odM_b1sZg

Art at the End of the World with Mark Wigmore
Remix - Cameron Bailey, Tiff Co-Head

Art at the End of the World with Mark Wigmore

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 60:40


Mark Wigmore has repackaged, reimagined and remixed the first season of Art at the End of the World episodes for this special set of encore presentations on the Zoomer Podcast Network! Toronto International Film Festival Artistic Director and Co-Head Cameron Bailey speaks to Mark about his early years discovering the movies, his first job as a film critic, and his foray into screenwriting. Cameron also reflects on his early years with TIFF, and his travels around the world to bring the best of cinema to Toronto. Plus, his thoughts on new distribution options, the changing star system, the role of producers, Netflix, social media, and why he's optimistic about the future of film. During part two of the episode, Cameron shares the three films that have had the most profound effect on him, offers his thoughts following the 2019 Festival, and speaks to the power of Martin Scorsese. This episode is brought to you by Crow's Theatre (www.crowstheatre.com) & RedEye Media (www.redeyemedia.ca)

Art at the End of the World with Mark Wigmore

In 2019, veteran broadcaster and arts journalist Mark Wigmore debuted the first season of his new podcast, Art at the End of the World. The interview-based program features artists, entertainers, and innovators speaking to their life experience and craft while reflecting on what it is to make and curate art within the difficulty surrounding the current political, ecological and cultural climate. Season One welcomed comedian Chris Locke, world-conquering DJ Skratch Bastid, TIFF Co-head Cameron Bailey, theatre maven Britta Johnson, broadcast legend John Donabie, actress Karen Robinson, provocateur Sook-Yin Lee, and classical/jazz/world pianist & composer Ron Davis, among others. Season 2 will welcome neo-classical phenomenon Alexandra Streliski, Theatre groundbreakers Chris Abraham & Weyni Mengesha, documentarian Alan Zweig, and many more. Get to know the artists and thinkers helping to shape culture, and find out how they create and reflect, here at the end.

Wait, There’s More
A look at the best movies of the decade

Wait, There’s More

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 20:52


TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey sits down with Tamara Khandaker to talk about the best films of the decade and the stories that defined one of the most transformational periods in the history of film. 

The Positive Head Podcast
1079: Soul Share with Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow

The Positive Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 75:00


Andrew and Connie are authors, filmmakers, futurists, and inventors who share an uplifting vision of the future of humanity. They share a perspective on the history of Thanksgiving which honors both the Mayflower Pilgrims and the Native Americans.

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW THE LAW OF ATTRACTION WORKS FOR YOU! Plus a Guided Meditation! Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 76:57


If you've wondered why the law of attraction just doesn't seem to be working for you, then do we have the trust frequency show for you.   Today I'll be talking with Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow, co-authors of “The Trust Frequency”, and that's just what I want to talk with them about today. About key assumptions to get in the flow, trust the universe, and manifest for your highest good.   Plus we'll talk about bees and indians, Yoda and the force, the Beach Boys and good vibrations, the power of Florence Nightingale, sailing the Atlantic, hitchhiking and Santa Cruz, Santa Fe and the Malays, twelve cylinders and 128 valve engines, and what in the world Einstein and a mouse have to do with anything.   Key Points Discussed: What is the Trust Frequency and what does Einstein's mouse have to do with it? (03:11) Taking a trip across the Atlantic in which a lot of particles collapsed for some amazing synchronicities (04:51) The Aborigines and how they helped Andrew understand quantum physics (08:17) Being in a place of fear and the need to go back to a place of love (14:43) The importance of stepping back and choosing a higher octave (20:01) Why isn't the law of attraction working for most of us (24:18) The shift that we need to manifest within ourselves (35:53) The toolbox to tune ourselves into a higher place where we can step back and allow the universe to provide all we need (40:01) What's a 3-step process and what does unworthiness have to do with our ability to manifest or live our greatest life (42:20) Going to a place of wow rather than a place of whoa (48:14) Freewill and alignment: The key piece to the whole human experience (51:39) A beautiful illusion for which we are grateful (1:01:46)   Additional Resources: The Trust Frequency By Andrew Cameron Bailey and Constance Baxter Marlow   …….   For free meditations, weekly tips, stories, and similar shows visit: www.InspireNationShow.com   To support the show and get even more great tools, tips, and behind-the-scenes access, visit: www.Patreon.com/InspireNation   And to follow Inspire Nation (and the lives of Michael and Jessica) on Instagram, go to www.instagram.com/inspirenationlive

RBC Disruptors
The Audience Strikes Back

RBC Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 26:17


Peoples' viewing habits are shifting dramatically, with the rise of streaming services and mobile viewing – yet, digital isn't stopping live entertainment from drawing crowds. Cameron Bailey and Joana Vicente – the co-heads of the Toronto International Film Festival joined the 50th episode of RBC Disruptors to speak to the power of audience in an age of digital experience.

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair
The Toronto Film Festival Gives Us Our First Look Into Oscar Season

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 65:44


A deep dive into the first part of the TIFF lineup, plus a conversation with the festival's artistic director and co-chair Cameron Bailey.

Little Gold Men
The Toronto Film Festival Gives Us Our First Look Into Oscar Season

Little Gold Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 68:29


A deep dive into the first part of the TIFF lineup, plus a conversation with the festival's artistic director and co-chair Cameron Bailey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Show With No Name
SWNN Episode 20

Show With No Name

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 92:44


By some miracle, the boys have made it to Episode 20.   It is a special episode as on Cameron Bailey, has had a birthday during the week (Alex, may or may not have forgotten, thanks intern!)   Alex, has had a lot of car issues this week and takes his fight with coffee culture, to new levels.   As it is his birthday week, Cameron has consumed a lot of sugar and calories and undergoes an identity crisis before a big day ahead of him.   Is this the greatest cricket team Australia has ever produced? Cameron certainly thinks so, as the boys breakdown the ongoing Cricket World Cup, as well as the laughter and enjoyment that the English are giving the rest of the world. Before throwing back to 2003 and what a time it was.   A, whole hell of a lot going on in the wrestling world, is it 2001? As Shane McMahon is fueding with The Undertaker, as well as Paul Heyman and Eric Bischoff are running tv shows! They also get excited about Sunday's, NJPW show in Sydney where Cameron and Tech Support will be exposed to NJPW for the first time.   We get the first ever "Bails' Bake" as he tees off, on the score review system and Alex breaks down what a power forward should do.   What is Australia's best hot chip? We find out after a week long voting process.   They wrap with the mailbag and have been thrown a brilliant question that they cannot answer yet.   It may be a day early, but its still SWNN! As always, subscribe and stars.  Facebook - www.facebook.com/Showwithnoname1 Twitter – www.twitter.com/SWNName1 Instagram - www.instagram.com/showwithnoname1

The Millennial Dentist
077 Figure Out Where You Want to Go When Growing Your Practice With the Crabtree Group

The Millennial Dentist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 74:44


Sean Crabtree and Cameron Bailey from the Crabtree group are here today with Sully and Peyray. The Crabtree Group goes beyond dental practice management and creates dental business strategies to help dentists build and grow their practices. They share individualized methods with dentists to help them decide what type of practice they want to have and then help develop a strategy to get there. They are also the hosts of the Dental Profits Podcast that we were on last year. In this episode, we talk about knowing yourself, how communication is key, and getting your team on board with your goals. We also talk about intake phone calls and the importance of asking open ended questions and pre-qualifying patients before they walk in your door.  We talk about the three big issues most offices have. Sean and Cameron share insights into treatment plan presentation, the importance of having a coach, and more.   You can find Sean and Cameron here: The Crabtree Group Sean Crabtree on LinkedIn Cameron Bailey on LinkedIn Dental Profits Podcast   Show Notes:   [03:03] Voices of Dentistry is a podcast convention for dental podcasters. [03:58] Sully and Peyray were a guest on the Dental Profits Podcast. [04:44] The Crabtree Group grows dental practices. They are dental strategists. [05:50] They ask questions to identify opportunities for growth. They try to find the systems and strategies that need to be put in place to grow the business. [06:40] Find where you are and develop strategies to get to where you want to be. [07:52] They help find the strategies and implement the system. [09:16] It all starts with what the dentist actually wants. [10:45] You can't create until you go there in your mind. The Crabtree Group can help support the vision. [12:07] Peyray realized that to improve his practice he needed to be aware of what he wanted. He also wanted an in-house coach. [16:33] Cameron has been doing this for almost 10 years. [16:59] Sean started about 22 years ago. He worked in a telecommunications business. He had a client who was a consultant. He wanted an opportunity to make an impact and started working with this consultant. [19:45] Sean discovered that people in healthcare didn't understand value creation or sales. He created the Crabtree Group about 12 years ago. Cameron joined 10 years ago. They both had a background in sales and marketing. [23:16] Two big challenges are getting the phone to ring and what you do after the phone rings. [24:08] Prepare the patient on the intake call. Qualify the patient. [25:50] Ask open ended questions and bring the patient along on the journey. [29:40] People in healthcare want to help. Instead, take control of the call. Answer the question with a question. [31:48] Sully and Sean do a mock phone call walk through. [34:06] It's helpful to record the calls or have them transcribed. [41:31] It's too much for the doctor to have to sell every single case. [42:18] Create a culture where the people on your team are trying to get better and record the calls and send them to the Crabtree Group. [43:20] Look at ways to better handle cancellation calls. [45:36] Communication is everything. You have to learn to communicate to address challenges. [50:12] Use the gifts of your team members and help them understand how roles support other roles. [51:32] Treatment acceptance, collections, and hygiene are the three first things that stand out to Sean and Cameron in a new practice. [54:38] Bring the patient back for a large treatment plan presentation. Value creation. The doctor needs time to develop a plan to present to you. [58:21] Your practice is a vehicle of where you want to go. You have to figure out where you want to go. [59:35] Sean and Cameron have an online course. They also offer group coaching. Some of their clients have doubled their practice. [01:02:08] The doctor can make or break the success of the practice. It's important to get past your comfort zone. Communication is also key. [01:04:23] To be successful you have to commit to it. [01:07:11] You don't have to be perfect to be wildly successful in dentistry, but you do need to commit. [01:08:32] Successful entrepreneurs and celebrities all have coaches. [01:10:49] Put energy into finding people who fit your vision. As always thanks so much for listening! If you like the show we would love for you to review the show on iTunes as well as spread the word! If you have any questions or want to get in touch, shoot me an email at millennialdentist@gmail.com.   Links and Resources: MillennialDentist@gmail.com The Millennial Dentist Website @Millennialdentist on Facebook @MillennialDDS on Twitter On Instagram  Dr. Sully…@Millennialdentist on InstagramDr. Peyman…@drpeyray on Instagram Dr. Sully's website and blog Voices of Dentistry Interview With Sully Sullivan and Peyman Raissi - Dental Profits The Dental Profits Academy Course Bulletproof Dental Podcast What Got You Here Won't Get You There

Frameline
TIFF Picture Palace, Goethe's Africa Now, What The Film Festival

Frameline

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 40:56


Interview w Cameron Bailey about TIFF Picture Palace Exhibition Reviews: Goethe Film Series' One Fine Day: Africa Now and What The Film Festival movies

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018


The artistic director of the Toronto Film Festival talks about his role as juror for the Torino Film Lab competition. The post Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018


The artistic director of the Toronto Film Festival talks about his role as juror for the Torino Film Lab competition. The post Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018


The artistic director of the Toronto Film Festival talks about his role as juror for the Torino Film Lab competition. The post Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018


The artistic director of the Toronto Film Festival talks about his role as juror for the Torino Film Lab competition. The post Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018


The artistic director of the Toronto Film Festival talks about his role as juror for the Torino Film Lab competition. The post Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018


The artistic director of the Toronto Film Festival talks about his role as juror for the Torino Film Lab competition. The post Cameron Bailey – Torino Film Lab Jury #TorinoFilmLab appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Radiocine, la radio del cine en Internet
Cannes 2018 - 11: La mujer en el cine, con Cameron Bailey (TIFF) y Laetitia Carton (Le Grand Bal)

Radiocine, la radio del cine en Internet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 25:00


El gran tema del Festival de Cannes de este año ha sido la incorporación de la mujer al cine. Hablamos de ello con el co-presidente y del TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival), Cameron Bailey. También entrevistamos a Laetitia Carton, directora de "Le Grand Bal" ("El Gran Baile"), que se presentó en el Cinéma de la Plage (Cine de la Playa) del Festival de Cannes.

Growth Prophets
Interview With Coach Burt - Dental Profits #26

Growth Prophets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 42:24


In this episode of Dental Profits Sean Crabtree and Cameron Bailey interview Coach Burt! They discuss what a good coach is and why everyone needs a coach in their life!  

Bollywood is For Lovers
52: Rats in a Maze: Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday and No Smoking

Bollywood is For Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 56:21


To cap off #Noirvember, we look at two Noir-inspired films from one of Hindi cinema’s most acclaimed and controversial directors, Anurag Kashyap. Show Notes: It’s still #Noirvember Our misadventures in film sourcing Ittefaq (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ittefaq_(1969_film)) never showed up Subtitle issues on Eros Now and iTunes The failure of Bigflix Scarecrow Video (http://blog.scarecrow.com/) Anurag Kashyap (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anurag_Kashyap) Paanch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paanch) Black Friday: The Shocking Truth Behind the ’93 Bombay Blasts (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Friday_(2007_film)) The 1993 Bombay bombings (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Bombay_bombings) and the Bombay riots (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombay_riots) Sanjay Dutt (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Dutt) Digital film aesthetics Michael Mann (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Mann) and Danny Boyle (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Boyle) “An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind” Understanding terrorism (INTERVAL (“Chase (https://youtu.be/B8-32SeZSk8)” from Black Friday) Return of Hanuman (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_of_Hanuman) No Smoking (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Smoking_(2007_film)) “Quitters, Inc” (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quitters,_Inc.) Holocaust imagery Dreamcatcher (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcatcher_(2003_film)) and Cat’s Eye (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat%27s_Eye_(1985_film)) It’s Abraham that wants to make a sequel to spread anti-smoking awareness, not Kashyap; Kashyap appears to be a smoker Bob Fosse (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Fosse) and Jab Bhi Ciggaret (https://youtu.be/9pyBgc3S27w) Cyclical narrative “Phoonk De (https://youtu.be/GbhAVIOJ3MA)” D.O.A. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(1949_film)) and Seconds (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seconds_(1966_film)) Cameron Bailey on Kashyap (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/cameron-bailey-kashyap-one-of-the-most-knowledgeable-filmmakers/articleshow/61767906.cms) NEXT TIME: Because we can’t watch Padmavati, we’re discussing some other recent controversial films Bollywood is For Lovers is a member of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial (http://www.atb.com/listen/Pages/default.aspx) Check out the Well Endowed Podcast (https://www.thewellendowedpodcast.com/?utm_source=Publicate&utm_medium=embed&utm_content=It%27s+Good+to+be+Well+Endowed+%7C+ECF&utm_campaign=Oct+2017+APN+members+and+affiliates) from the Edmonton Community Foundation (https://www.ecfoundation.org/) Listen to Assumptions (http://assumptions.libsyn.com/?utm_source=Publicate&utm_medium=embed&utm_content=Assumptions&utm_campaign=Oct+2017+APN+members+and+affiliates) Find us on (https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/bollywood-is-for-lovers/id1036988030?mt=2)! and Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bollywood-is-for-lovers)! and iHeartRadio (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Bollywood-is-For-Lovers-28344928/)! and Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/1m38Hxx8ZFxTJzadsVk5U3)! Follow us on Twitter! (https://twitter.com/bollywoodpod) Like us on Facebook! (https://www.facebook.com/BollywoodIsForLovers/) #AnuragKashyap, #HussainZaidi, #KayKayMenon, #PavanMalhotra, #AdityaShrivastava, #NawazuddinSiddiqui, #ImtiazAli, #BlackFriday, #BombayBombings, #BombayRiots, #NoSmoking, #StephenKing, #JohnAbraham, #AyeshaTakia, #PareshRawal, #RanvirShorey, #Bollywood

Awards Chatter
Benedict Cumberbatch - 'The Current War'

Awards Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 89:22


One of the most exciting actors of his generation, who made his name on TV as a 21st century Sherlock Holmes and in films ranging from 'The Imitation Game' to 'Doctor Strange,' reflects on the appeal of acting, experiencing sudden celebrity and playing real people, most recently Thomas Edison. But first: Toronto International Film Festival artistic director Cameron Bailey and CEO Piers Handling join Scott to recap the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Adam Clark and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.

Growth Prophets
Addressing The Obvious - Dental Profits #1

Growth Prophets

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 21:14


Welcome to the first episode of Dental Profits with Sean Crabtree and Cameron Bailey! This podcast will be your guide to mastering your business. Today Sean and Cameron chat about leadership and addressing the glaring things that are sitting in front of your face that you're not talking about.

Black Girl Nerds
BGN #127 I TIFF 2017 & Between Lost and Found

Black Girl Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 102:38


Segment 1: Artistic Director for the Toronto International Film Festival, Cameron Bailey chats about his role this year at TIFF and what exciting films are in store for attendees. Hosted by: Jacqueline and Lauren Segment 2: Documentary Programmer for TIFF, Thom Powers discusses the latest documentary subjects coming out of this year's festival. Hosted by: Carolyn Segment 3: Author Shelly Stratton chats about her latest novel, Between Lost and Found and her work in the literary field. Hosted by: Kyndal Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie

TIFF Long Take
Ep. 28: Cameron Bailey on the Evolution of Film Festivals

TIFF Long Take

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 32:43


It’s no secret that the digital age has shaken the film world dramatically, and film festivals are no exception. Audience members’ viewing habits are evolving, and with the dramatic rise of online content and on-demand viewing, Rob and Geoff are wondering if film festivals still occupy the same role they used to, even as recently as a few years ago. To get the answer, the two sit down with TIFF’s Artistic Director, Cameron Bailey. The three chat about the allure of film festivals in an age where fewer people are going to theatres (5:40), why the popularity of festivals has risen even as the role of the critic as an arbiter of public taste has declined (12:55), and why film festivals shouldn’t feel threatened by the rise of streaming sites (17:50). The discussion then turns to TIFF 2017. Bailey lays out his top five films to see at the Festival, breaks down his Festival rituals, and describes how he answers the question “What is this year’s Moonlight?” (23:00)

TIFF UNCUT
Conversations on Moonlight | TIFF

TIFF UNCUT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 53:15


This screening will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by TIFF Artistic Director, Cameron Bailey, and TiKA The Creator, producer of #Gyalcast. The panel will feature CBC Arts writer Peter Knegt, co-founder of Collective of Black Artists, BaKari Lindsay, and filmmaker and founder of Black Women Film! Canada, Ella Cooper. Media Partner Vice Inc.

Colour Code
The Most Visible Minority

Colour Code

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 32:14


In this conversation-packed episode, we ask two Canadian leaders, Cameron Bailey in the arts and Naheed Nenshi in politics, to share thoughts on the experience of being a visible minority in a high-profile position.

Black Girl Nerds
BGN 88 Queen Sugar, TIFF, and How To Tell You're A Douchebag

Black Girl Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 62:56


Segment 1: Ava DuVernay is the executive producer and director of the new OWN series "Queen Sugar". The show premiered last week with record breaking numbers for the network and Ava discusses why she chose women directors and how important it is to tell this story. Hosted by: Caron Segment 2: Toronto International Film Festival artistic director Cameron Bailey discusses his role in selecting films and gives insight as to what movies you should be checking out this year at TIFF. Hosted by: Jacqueline and Lauren Segment 3: Filmmaker Tahir Jetter's film "How To Tell You're A Douchebag" premiered at Sundance with rave reviews. He chats about this film set in the social media dating world. Hosted by: Kay B Music by: Sammus, Shubzilla and SkyBlew Segment 1 and 2 edited by: MR Daniel mrdaniel.net Segment 3 edited by: John Bauer

Face2Face with David Peck
Gilad Cohen and Amar Wala

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 43:41


 Gilad Cohen and Amar Wala   Listen in as Gilad and Amar talk about why they think that human rights needs to be rebranded, their new podcast The Hum and why there is always a reason to hope.   The Hum Podcast Check out the trailer here The term ‘human rights’ often brings up images of pain, oppression and injustice.  It’s easy to forget that at the core of every human rights story are real human beings - people who are smart, funny and more like us than we think. The Hum is a podcast that goes straight to the hearts of these people and their stories. Each week, guests open up about their personal journeys in ways they never have before. They will shock you, inspire you, and even make you laugh. But most of all they’ll open your eyes to the human rights stories that exist all around us.     Biography   Amar Wala   With his debut feature The Secret Trial 5 (2014), Amar Wala established himself as a daring new voice in Canadian cinema. A graduate of York University's acclaimed Film program, he believes deeply in cinema's ability to create awareness and facilitate social change. Passionate about both documentary and narrative film, Wala's dramatic work has also garnered high praise at home and abroad. Cameron Bailey, Director of TIFF, named Amar one of Toronto's Top Ten Filmmakers in 2008, for his short film The Good Son. The Secret Trial 5 received the 2014 Magnus Isacsson Award at RIDM, as well as a Jury mention in the Emerging Filmmaker category at Hot Docs. The film would also be named one of Now Magazine's Top Ten Films of 2014.   Gilad Cohen   Gilad is an artist, human rights advocate and founder of JAYU, a non-profit that uses art to share human rights stories. Gilad has been actively involved in the human rights scene since 2006. Feeling the need to raise more awareness in his own community, Gilad launched Jayu in 2012, using art as the main vehicle. Gilad has been invited to speak on human rights in media and several platforms including CTV, CBC, The Globe and Mail, Al Jazeera America, and the 19th session of the UN Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva in 2012. In 2015, he was selected as Rothschild Fellow through The University of Cambridge in the UK.   ----------   For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here.   With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound.         See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Treatment
Cameron Bailey: Toronto International Film Festival

The Treatment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 30:29


WEB EXCLUSIVE: Cameron Bailey discusses the history of the Toronto International Film Festival and what to expect from this year's event.

Dr. Julie Krull
Understanding the Conscious, Loving Interconnected Universe with Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow

Dr. Julie Krull

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2014


How can the wisdom from contemporary quantum science, Eastern mysticism and indigenous cosmology create practical solutions to the dilemmas that face humanity? Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow discuss the Trust Frequency.

Awake in the DREAM Radio with Dr. DREAM
Awake in the DREAM Radio with Connie Baxter Marlow & Andrew Cameron Bailey

Awake in the DREAM Radio with Dr. DREAM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 115:21


Dr. DREAM and Laura Eisenhower present "Shifting into the Trust Frequency; New Paradigm Consciousness", a conversation with Connie Baxter Marlow & Andrew Cameron Bailey.

Canadian Club of Toronto
Diversity 2.0, Moderated by Matt Galloway

Canadian Club of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2012 45:28


with Zabeen Hirji, Cameron Bailey, Peter Sloly and Fiona MacFarlane

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)
Cameron Bailey On Portrayal Of Blacks In Media

Allan Gregg in Conversation (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2012 24:33


Screenwriter (and later to become the Co-Director of the Toronto International Film Festival) Cameron Bailey talks about the portrayal of blacks in the media. He concedes that although there is a wider range of black role models in film and television, blacks are still largely cast as musicians or athletes. (Originally aired March 1999)

The Dr. Vibe Show
VIBE AND VEGAS SHOW: WITNESS AS DESIRED - A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN CANADIAN FILM

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2011 49:54


On February 20, 2011, at the TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) Bell Lightbox in Toronto, Wedge Curatorial Projects along the TD Financial Group and hosted by Cameron Bailey (co-director of The Toronto International Film Festival) presented "Witness As Desired: A Celebration Of African Canadian Film". "Witness As Desired" is an exploration of African Canadian identity in film. The program presented a series of short films by established and emerging filmmakers reflecting historical journeys that challenge representations of African Canadians and documents contemporary perceptions of race and identity. This episode features a panel discussion with Cameron Bailey and most of the featured contemporary filmmakers that followed the film presentation. The following filmmakers were part of the panel discussion: Powys Dewhurst, Alison Duke, Jason Ebanks, Sharon Lewis, Sylvia Hamilton, Colina Phillips, Peter Dean Rickards and Dawn Wilkinson. The filmmakers biographies and film details can be found at http://witnessasdesired.wedgecuratorialprojects.org/ . Since its creation in 1997, Wedge Curatorial Projects has evolved from a residentially based commercial gallery into an art collection & a curatorial project. Wedge was founded by collector Dr. Kenneth Montague in 1997. Conceived to be simultaneously a private and public experience the original gallery space existed inside Montague's home in Toronto, literally 'wedged' inside the narrow hallways of his loft. Wedge Curatorial Projects began showcasing and promoting works exploring notions of black subjectivity and cultural representation in an unconventional way. Wedge Curatorial Projects quickly became a well-respected initiative that filled a gap in Toronto's art community. Wedge has worked with local and international organizations to create programming including community photography workshops, collaborations with local artists, and a music compilation series that speaks to youth about shaping their own identity. The Wedge Collection has grown to include photography, video art, painting and sculpture by international artists from within and outside of the African diaspora. Wedge Curatorial Projects is committed to championing emerging Canadian artists and presenting innovative and accessible perspectives on themes of identity through its evolving collection. For information on the Wedge Curatorial Project and their upcoming events, please go to http://www.wedgecuratorialprojects.org/ . Feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com. If you live in North America, you can leave us a voice mail at 1-866-280-9385 (toll free). God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Vibe and Vegas info@blackcanadianman.comhttp://thevibeandvegasshow.wordpress.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/vibeandvegas

The Dr. Vibe Show
VIBE AND VEGAS SHOW: CAMERON BAILEY - CO-DIRECTOR OF THE TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

The Dr. Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2010 28:22


September in Toronto means that summer is coning to an end, summer holidays are over and back to school for many people. But, it also means that it is time for the 35th Toronto International Film Festival which runs from September 9 - September 19. This year's festival features over 300 films, 122 world premieres from over 60 countries. In this episode, we speak and share with Cameron Bailey , the co-director of the Toronto International Film Festival. Cameron shares his story from his days growing up in England, to coming to Toronto, his journey to becoming the co-director of the biggest and most important film festivals in the world and the joy of being a father. If you would like more information on the festival, please go to http://tiff.net/. Enjoy!!We would like to thank Cameron for taking time to speak and share with us. Please feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.com. If you live in North America, you can leave us a voice mail at 1-866-280-9385 (toll free).God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,Vibe and Vegashttp://thevibeandvegasshow.wordpress.com/info@blackcanadianman.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/vibeandvegas