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Do you have clients who are sensitive to the chemicals used in salon products? Do you want to make your salon more sustainable and reduce waste? It can be daunting to know where to start when it comes to vetting products that claim to be "cleaner," or moving on from tried and true favorites. That's where Sophia James can help. Sophia James is an independent stylist specializing in vivids and razor cuts, and a green beauty educator (Green Artist) with the Green Beauty Community Foundation, based in Dallas Texas and Denver, Colorado. In this episode, you'll learn how to get started with brands, packaging, recycling, working with sensitive clients, and more. Your salon can go green without sacrificing beauty. Follow Sophia James on Instagram @indiehavenstudioLearn more about salon recycling with Terracycle. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. SUMM IT UP is now on YouTube! Watch extended cuts of our interviews at www.youtube.com/@summitunlockedFind host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry.
Send us a textPop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #203 we discuss: how and why there are black celebrities are whitening their skin. Is it a colorist thing or is there something deeper. Lets see what is going on in this episode. ... "Pop City Culture" Keeping it real and keeping it REAL and RAW!!!!!
Colorist and artist Julia Canon hosts the podcast with updates from Paul and David live from WonderCon as well as what's new with Powers Squared. Andre Jetson - Bipolar (Original Mix)
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/color-timer-podcast-daria-fissoun-color-grading-history-terminology/Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/===In this episode of the Color Timer Podcast, I speak with the multi-talented Daria Fissoun, CSI.Daria is a highly skilled colorist, compositor, and certified DaVinci Resolve trainer with over a decade of experience in the post-production industry. She is also a Mixing Light contributor.We dove into the details of Daria's latest project, a literal thesis about the etymology used in color correction and grading. Where do these terms come from? I had no idea I wanted to learn about this subject, but Daria quickly made me realize how incredible a history of our craft there is to discover. (00:00) - Introduction (02:08) - How Daria became a colorist (04:39) - Daria's thesis on Color Grading etymology (07:00) - How do you research a thesis? (09:31) - The idea of a thesis (11:43) - Daria's end goal of her thesis (14:49) - Daria's insights on how people learn (19:11) - How do you remember everything you've learned? (20:42) - Final thoughts
Join us on an engaging journey into the colorful world of filmmaking with John Daro, the lead DI colorist at Warner Post Production Creative Services. John shares his fascinating insights into the art of color grading, drawing parallels between the meticulous craft of filmmaking and the simple pleasure of brewing coffee and tea. Together, we unravel the unconventional path of an editor whose passion was sparked by early tech experiences and unique ventures like selling breakfast burritos and DJing. From pivotal moments in Camarillo to the life-changing Avid certification, we celebrate the magic that happens when technology, creativity, and a human ingenuity combine in a relentless pursuit to make cool stories. Our conversation also sheds light on the groundbreaking use of HDR in animated films, where subtle enhancements in character emotions and minute details transform storytelling, drawing unexpected yet powerful parallels with classical art techniques.Reflecting on the evolving landscape of filmmaking in the remote (COVID) era, we emphasize the irreplaceable value of collaborating with talent in person and how the essence of in-person creativity remains unmatched in the sport of filmmaking. Grab your favorite beverage and get ready for an excellent episode of Color & Coffee!Guest Links:IG - https://www.instagram.com/johndaro/Website + Blog - https://www.johndaro.com/ Studio Website - https://www.watertowercolor.com/ IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2237933/NeatVideo - https://www.neatvideo.com/Send us a textFlanders Scientific Inc. (FSI)Reference Displays for Editors, Colorists and DITSPixelToolsModern Color Grading Tools and Presets for DaVinci Resolve Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Like the show? Leave a review!This episode is brought to you by FSI and PixelToolsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
In this installment of The Offset Podcast, we're discussing many of the things no one told us before we decided to become professional colorists. While being a professional colorist can be exciting and rewarding, the job also comes with a plethora of challenges and things you might not realize. Some specifics we discuss in this episode include:Is being a colorist everything it's made out to be?How being a colorist can challenge your physical and mental healthHow not every project is share-worthy and it's easy to feel like you're not making artChallenges of long hours and being away from family and friendsBeing an independent colorist is hard, but the benefits can be numerous There is more out there to color besides movies, television, and commercials - i.e. the great middleHow postproduction knowledge as a colorist can be leveraged for lots of other thingsHow you have to learn to check your ego at the doorLong-term success usually means consistency and repeatability vs one awesome gradeLearning how to be a team player with other parts of the pipeline Putting your knowledge to work through education, speaking, etc can be just as rewarding as gradingAdvancement in postproduction isn't really connected to titles - - but more so responsibility and overall trust from stakeholders Thanks for listening/watching and if you liked this show be sure to check out other episodes and tell your colleagues and friends about the podcast!
In this episode, host Brian VanHooker is joined by penciler/painter Fero Pe and colorist Luis Antonio Delgado to chat about the artwork of IDW's Nightwatcher comic book series. Starring the fifth turtle Jennika in the armor, Nightwatcher has been an exciting continuation of IDW's Turtleverse and here to discuss it are the guys behindf the artwork. Sound Engineering by Ian Williams. Follow TURTLE TRACKS PODCAST on Instagram:
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/color-grading-animation-john-daro-color-timer-podcast/Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/===Seasoned lead digital intermediate colorist John Daro joins me for this episode of The Color Timer Podcast. Our deep-dive conversation gets into the nitty-gritty of the art and craft of color grading animation, and John shares a ton of practical details for polishing animated projects.John Daro is part of the Visual Effect Society, the Motion Picture Editors Guild, and the Colorist Society in Hollywood. (00:00) - Introduction (01:53) - The most beautiful thing John has ever seen (05:44) - Color grading workflows and similarities to animation (12:29) - Where to start in an animation production? (21:15) - Favourite movie from the 80s?
Programming Note: Color & Coffee is taking a break for the holidays. We'll return in late-January 2025 with new episodes and return to our regular release schedule. A very sincere thanks to all our listeners for an amazing 2024 and for helping us spread the word about the show! -------------------------------------------In the final episode of 2024, we sit down with Matt Wallach, Senior Colorist at Company3, to dive into his remarkable career and groundbreaking work on films like No Time to Die, Saltburn, Don't Look Up, and more.Matt takes us on a fascinating journey from his early days in the camera department to becoming an in-demand finishing colorists, collaborating with some of the biggest names in filmmaking. He shares how he took advantage of the film digital transition, blending timeless techniques with cutting-edge workflows to support legendary DPs like Roger Deakins, ASC and Linus Sandgren, FSF, ASC.In this episode, we uncover the secrets behind Matt's success in building trust with top cinematographers, his unique approach to dailies and finishing, and how he navigates the ever-evolving world of filmmaking. From cultural and technical shifts in production to delivering stunning, cinematic images, this is a conversation full of insights and inspiration.So, grab your favorite cup of coffee, and tune in to this incredible discussion with Matt Wallach!Guest Links:IG - https://www.instagram.com/captaincinema/Website - https://www.company3.com/artists/matt-wallach/IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3546742/Send us a textFlanders Scientific Inc. (FSI)Reference Displays for Editors, Colorists and DITSPixelToolsModern Color Grading Tools and Presets for DaVinci Resolve Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Like the show? Leave a review!This episode is brought to you by FSI and PixelToolsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
In this episode, I sit down with Daria Fissoun—Colorist, Compositor, and Certified Blackmagic Trainer. We dive into her captivating journey from creating video tutorials on YouTube to collaborating with Blackmagic Design on the official DaVinci Resolve manual.We cover a range of fascinating topics, including:•The evolution of her YouTube channel.•The challenge of “scope creep” and how it manifests in creative projects.•Her experience using AI upscaling on an SD restoration project and navigating client feedback.Grab your favorite mug, fill it with your beverage of choice, and settle in for another engaging episode of Color & Coffee!Guest Links:IG - https://www.instagram.com/daria.fissoun/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dariafissoun/Blackmagic Official Training - https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/trainingDaria's YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@DaVinciMasterKeyTopaz Video AI (Upscaling) - https://www.topazlabs.com/topaz-video-aiSend us a textFlanders Scientific Inc. (FSI)Reference Displays for Editors, Colorists and DITSPixelToolsModern Color Grading Tools and Presets for DaVinci Resolve Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Like the show? Leave a review!This episode is brought to you by FSI and PixelToolsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we dive into the story of Clark Bishop III—an artist whose journey defies conventional paths and whose work pushes the boundaries of visual storytelling. Born and raised in Detroit, Bishop is a self-taught filmmaker, Director of Photography, and Colorist, known for his minimalist yet powerful style. With an eye that sees beyond the obvious, he has crafted stunning visuals for music videos, commercials, and short films. His approach is simple, but deeply resonant, proving that less truly is more when it comes to capturing emotion on screen. Clark's journey wasn't always destined for the camera. He played basketball at a high level, but the allure of filmmaking called to him. Redirecting his focus, he taught himself the craft and quickly became an award-winning director. His work, while grounded in simplicity, often speaks volumes, with every frame serving a purpose. It's the kind of work that doesn't shout, but instead, quietly demands attention, leaving a lasting impact with minimalism at its core. In 2017, Clark took his passion one step further by founding Go Take Media (GTM), a production company built to create space for him and other creatives in the film industry. His vision was clear: to provide a platform for storytellers who, like him, saw the world differently. As a graduate of Wayne State University, with degrees in Marketing and Sports Administration, Clark brings a unique perspective to the business side of filmmaking, balancing artistry with entrepreneurial spirit. Beyond his work with Go Take, Bishop is a globetrotting freelancer, owning a photography studio and lending his expertise to projects worldwide. Whether in the studio or on location, Clark's unadorned yet commanding approach to cinematography continues to set him apart. His ability to tell stories with a simplicity that feels deeply personal is what makes him a standout in the world of cinematic arts. In this episode, we'll explore how Clark Bishop III's commitment to craft, vision, and authenticity continues to define his remarkable career. Clark Bishop III's Website: https://www.gotakemedia.com/c3b Clark Bishop III's ImDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14658155/ Clark Bishop III's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clarksvisions/?hl=en Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
[YEAR 3 OF SALMONS] แชมป์ : Producer, Salmon House เกมกด : Colorist, Salmon House กั๊ง : Editor / Content Creator, Salmon Lab Fun Facts ของปีนี้:
In our second episode of the season, I sit down for a fascinating chat with fellow podcast host and lead colorist of DC Color, Joey D'Anna.Our conversation begins with Joey's strong opinions on coffee preparation, followed by a quick overview of his journey to becoming a colorist. We then dive into the power of HDR and how new display technology can completely changed the creative approach to grading - or not. Finally, we delve into the tech behind WOLED panels, used in the popular LG C and G series displays—and, most importantly, why they aren't ideal as “reference” displays, even when professionally calibrated.Grab your favorite cup of coffee and enjoy the first episode of the new season!Guest Links:IG - https://www.instagram.com/danna_joey/Website - https://www.joeydanna.tv/The Offset Podcast - https://dccolor.com/podcast/IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3539316/Send us a textFlanders Scientific Inc. (FSI)Reference Displays for Editors, Colorists and DITSPixelToolsModern Color Grading Tools and Presets for DaVinci Resolve Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Like the show? Leave a review!This episode is brought to you by FSI and PixelToolsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
In this episode, Demetra and Barbara delve into the secrets of hair coloring, sharing valuable tips and techniques for achieving natural-looking results. They discuss the importance of understanding hair porosity, managing scalp sensitivity, and the use of barrier creams. The conversation also covers effective application techniques, the concept of butterfly highlights, and how to choose hair color based on eye color and face shape. Listeners will gain insights into the nuances of hair coloring that can enhance their skills or inform their choices as clients.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Hair Coloring Secrets02:24 Natural Hair Color Techniques05:14 Understanding Hair Porosity and Color08:42 Managing Scalp Sensitivity During Coloring11:40 The Importance of Barrier Creams14:58 Dealing with Hair Color Staining19:23 Butterfly Highlights Explained22:43 Balayage and Face Shape Considerations25:48 Choosing Hair Color Based on Eye Color27:55 Final Thoughts on Hair Color ChoicesTakeawaysA half step lighter at the hairline looks more natural.Hair porosity affects how color takes on the hair.Barrier creams can prevent staining and protect the scalp.Hydration is key to reducing staining during coloring.Don't skimp on the amount of color used during application.Butterfly highlights help blend and reduce demarcation lines.Balayage techniques can enhance facial features.Choosing hair color should consider eye color for best results.Avoid matching hair color too closely with skin tone.Regular clients benefit from consistent coloring techniques. Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.comWatch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOutVenmo @Barbara-BodilyAny donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.OutInstagram: just.hair.me.out.podcastTikTok: @just.hair.me.out
Join us for an inspiring episode as we sit down with Bobola Oniwura, the Creative Director and Lead Colourist at Ingenuity Pictures, who has made a significant mark in the film industry over the past decade. Bobola's expertise in color grading has set a new standard in visual storytelling with a portfolio that includes three of the highest-grossing Nollywood films and the critically acclaimed Netflix series *King of Boys: The Return of The King*. As the only certified trainer in West Africa, he is dedicated to sharing his knowledge and passion for color correction and video editing with aspiring creatives across the region. In this episode, Bobola takes us on his unexpected journey into the world of color grading, which began when he decided to tackle a challenge head-on in his previous role as Creative Director. Faced with the complex demands of Blackmagic's Davinci Resolve software, he immersed himself in the craft, transforming a learning curve into a successful career in post-production. His architectural background and eye for design uniquely equip him to approach films with a fresh perspective, blending art and technology seamlessly. Bobola dives deep into the intricacies of his work, particularly his experience with *King of Boys*. He shares behind-the-scenes insights into the challenges of grading pivotal scenes, such as Eniola's emotionally charged dialogue with her younger self. Discover how Bobola navigated the complexities of light transitions and key framing, illustrating the patience and precision required to create visually stunning narratives. His passion for the craft is palpable, and his stories offer a glimpse into the dedication it takes to excel in the film industry. As a full member of the Colorist Society International and a Facebook for Creators Certified Trainer, Bobola's influence extends beyond his work. He is shaping the next generation of colorists in West Africa, encouraging them to explore the art of color grading and audio/video editing. Tune in to learn from Bobola's insights, and follow him on Instagram and Twitter at @Onigold to keep up with his latest projects and initiatives in the world of film and post-production. Bobola Oniwura's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onigold/?hl=enBobola Oniwura's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobolaoniwuraBobola Oniwura ImDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11240499/Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
The way most salons manage their color results in a loss of profits - that's why Tim Howard co-founded Vish, software that is revolutionizing how salons manage their color so they can reduce waste and increase their profits. Tim has over 25 years of experience in the salon industry and is the former owner of two award-winning salons. He chats with Blake about how salons can charge clients correctly for their color, what needs to change in the industry, and how salons can best reinvest extra revenue back into their business. LEARN MOREVisit getvish.com. SUMM IT UP is produced by Erica Furgiuele. Get in touch with Summit and let us know what you think of the podcast or what topics you'd like us to cover next. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. Find host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry. Join our online community for certified Summit salons, spas, barber shops and beauty schools.Sign up for our newsletter, Your Weekly Game Plan to stay on top of our events and trainings.
EPISODE 354 Check out the video version of the episode here! Rebecca and Rey are back again to play catch up..this time it's the final issue of Jed MacKay's awesome run, as well as the second issue of the intriguing anthology series of Moon Knight stories... This isn't to be missed! Three great, varied stories all up for discussion! PHASE OF THE MOON: null and void SEGMENT: MOONSHINE Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol.2 #9 Release Date September 11, 2024 Cover Date October, 2024 Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Devmalya Pramanik Inker(s) Devmalya Pramanik Colorist(s) Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer(s) VC's Cory Petit Editor(s) Devin Lewis Phases of the Moon Knight Vol.1 #2 Release Date September 25, 2024 Cover Date November, 2024 "Knight Time in the City" Writer(s) Jed MacKay Penciler(s) Jorge Fornés Inker(s) Jorge Fornés Colorist(s) Lee Loughridge Letterer(s) VC's Cory Petit Editor(s) Devin Lewis Lauren Amaro "Ekleipsis" Writer(s) Declan Shalvey Penciler(s) Eder Messias Inker(s) Eder Messias Colorist(s) Yen Nitro Letterer(s) VC's Cory Petit Editor(s) Devin Lewis Lauren Amaro Shine those idols, and dust off the cape....IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR KHONSHU ON! SHOW NOTES: Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol.2 #9 Phases of the Moon Knight Vol.1 #2 WHERE TO HEAR US: Podcast Page Podchaser Apple Podcast Google Play Music Spotify Overcast SoundCloud Stitcher Tunein Podbean Into the Knight RSS Feed YouTube DROP US A LINE: Website: itkmoonknight.com Email: feedback@itkmoonknight.com FB Page: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Podcast Page FB Group: Into the Knight- A Moon Knight Fan Base Podchaser: Into the Knight FB Chat: The Loony Bin Twitter: @ITKmoonknight Instagram: ITK Moon Knight Discord ITK Server: ITK Server GetVokl : Into the Knight Welcome Room Become a Patron! CHECK OUT THESE OTHER SHOWS I CO-HOST! Sons of the Dragon - An Immortal Iron Fist Podcast DCAU - The DC Animated Universe Podcast Capes & Lunatics Sidekicks: An Ultimate Spider-Cast - Scarlet Spider! To Know Her Is To Fear Her: The Spider-Woman Podcast Predator & pREY - a Yautja Podcast OFFICIAL ITK MERCHANDISE @ TEE PUBLIC - BUY HERE! SPONSORS: Odin Odinsword on Drinking Marvel Podcast THE FRINGE KNIGHT - Shop Here! by Daniel Doing Entertainment Earth - Get your Moon Knight Figures here! Thinking of starting your own podcast? Check out our special offer from Libsyn! CREDITS: ITK Logo Graphic Design by The High Priests of Khonshu ITK Graphic Design produced and assisted by Randolph Benoit ITK Opening Sequence for video by Chris Kelly Music Written, Performed and generously provided by Deleter Co-Producers Wayne Hunt Josh Johnson Anthony Sytko Matthew Howell Jonathan Sapsed Dan Newland Executive Producers Justin Osgood Derek O'Neill Daniel Doing Mario Di Giacomo Odin Odinsword Produced by Reynaldo Gesmundo Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and music copyrighted by Deleter and Brian Warshaw. The music agreed for use on Into the Knight - A Moon Knight Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;
What is a day in the life of a content creator like? How do you balance your responsibilities as a creator with your work as a stylist behind the chair? And what does it take to amass a significant following on social media in the hair salon industry? Our guest this episode is Alejandro Lopez, an incredibly talented stylist based in Orlando, Florida, with nearly 700k followers on social media. Alejandro chats with Blake about his background in braiding, how he transitioned to vivid color work, and what his daily life is like as both a stylist behind the chair and content creator.LEARN MOREFollow Alejandro on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @artistic.aestheticssSUMM IT UP is produced by Erica Furgiuele. Get in touch with Summit and let us know what you think of the podcast or what topics you'd like us to cover next. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. Find host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry. Join our online community for certified Summit salons, spas, barber shops and beauty schools.Sign up for our newsletter, Your Weekly Game Plan to stay on top of our events and trainings.
Bearded Comic Bro got to sit down and talk with Lee Loughridge who is the writer behind the comics Stand Still and Midstate. Lee also is a well known colorists for books like Deadly Class, Scalped, Scarlett, The One Hand and so many more. Make sure you watch the video and check out all the links below that we mention in the videoFollow Lee Loughridge on Social Media Instagram: @leeloughridge
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Calvin Bellas, a talented filmmaker and colorist whose journey began in the vibrant landscapes of Trinidad and Tobago but blossomed in the unexpected backdrop of Lansing, Michigan. Calvin's passion for storytelling led him to SCAD, where he transformed his love for film into a powerful medium for exploring the intricate lives of artist-athletes. Join us as Calvin shares his unique experiences, from being awarded the prestigious May and Paul Poetter Scholarship to creating his acclaimed documentary "Meraki," which beautifully captures the intersection of artistry and athleticism.Calvin's vision for "Meraki" goes beyond traditional documentary filmmaking. Inspired by his fascination with both sports and art, he set out to redefine how we perceive athlete experiences, particularly within the SCAD community. He takes us behind the scenes of his four-day shooting adventure, highlighting the creativity and dedication required to portray athletes in lesser-known sports like fishing and cycling alongside more mainstream activities. With insights into his collaborative process with fellow students and faculty, Calvin illustrates the importance of teamwork and mentorship in film production.We also explore Calvin's technical prowess as a colorist, discussing his approach to visual storytelling and the influence of aesthetics in cinema. He shares his thoughts on his favorite films and how they inspire his work, as well as the critical role of color correction in enhancing narrative depth. His current role as a post-production support technician at SCAD has allowed him to give back to the next generation of filmmakers, fostering a creative environment that nurtures emerging talent.Tune in to hear Calvin's reflections on his artistic journey, his aspirations for creating branded content that resonates emotionally with audiences, and the enduring connection he feels to his Caribbean roots. This conversation not only celebrates the artistry behind filmmaking but also emphasizes the importance of finding a voice and home in one's craft. Don't miss this inspiring episode with Calvin Bellas!Calvin Bellas's Website: https://www.calvinbellas.com/ Calvin Bellas's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calvinbellas/Calvin Bellas's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calvinbellas/ Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
This week, our guys sit down with the Los Angeles based colorist, Loren White. The flow of visual trends and styles. The rise of post production color grading as a piece of tech and artistry. All of it on the table with some interesting takes. Loren's information can be found in the links below.Ep 63http://www.lorenwhite.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZdb5Q6rs-kKaC0Z9UL9OrRq6te7H80SGSIoaTQEewD1n8VYpndF5zSu5I_aem_7imXd9mj2EhfEqRXTP0ArQhttps://www.instagram.com/lorenjameswhite?igsh=MTY5bDRqdHFvbnVydg==https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3641162/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
“I remember a manager of mine before I went out on my own, she was like ‘You're never going to be successful because all your clients look so natural when they leave—it looks like you didn't even do anything.' I was just like, sorry, this is just what I do!” says celebrity colorist Jenna Perry, whose clients include Bella Hadid, Kendal Jenner, and Chloe Sevigny. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Perry about hair color trends, how to avoid damage when transitioning hair color, and how to go back to your natural hue. Show notes: -Follow our guest: @JennaPerryHair and @jennaPerryHairStudio -Learn more: https://www.jennaperryhair.com/ -Shop products mentioned in this episode: Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector, No. 4D Clean Volume Detox Dry Shampoo, No. 7 Bonding Oil, Roz The Foundation Duo, iS Clinical, MAKE Beauty Subverse Plumping Peptide Serum, Sephora Sheet Masks, Byredo Technical Black Eyeliner, Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lipstick, Westman Atelier Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
Elevate your business and career as Tuesday deep-dives into understanding the steps to building the life you want—proving that the path to success is never a straight line.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!Key Takeaways-- From a young age, Tuesday was doing hair and got into the industry in an unconventional way. -- Going from working for someone to working on her own, then back to working with others before opening a salon! Lots of experience!-- Educators: Teach what you know and have the experience to set your students up for success.-- Entrepreneurs: Make sure the people advising you and teaching you have the experience you lack and want to learn.-- Social media is not where we should be looking to understand the work it takes to accomplish something. Social media is where folks show their wins after all the work.-- Diversifying your experience in business, teams, clients, etc., is a great way to understand how to achieve your goals.-- The pathway to your goals is not a straight line. It is mired with twists, turns, struggles, triumphs, and relationships.-- Tuesday had two parents with different paths, which showed her the value of BOTH textbook learning and experience. This built a foundation of learning, education, hard work, and success.
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/matt-mcfarland-mastering-colorist-interview-color_timer_podcast/Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/===Matt McFarland is a Digital Intermediate & Mastering Colorist at ColorTime based in Los Angeles.In this episode of The Color Timer Podcast, we have a wonderful conversation that delves into the world of remastering classic films from days gone by, cult films, and those that turned into classics almost right after they were released.I had briefly considered listing Todd's films, but honestly, the list is so massive that the following shortlist misses out on so many amazing films that he has worked on. So definitely check out his IMDB, and you'll see exactly the films that Matt has been involved with. Here are a few highlights to whet your appetite:- Mad Max: Fury Road – Mastering Colorist: Special Edition- Pacific Rim – DI Color Assist- Flight – Colorist- Up In The Air – Colorist- Revolutionary Road – Colorist- Hustle & Flow – Colorist- Matchstick Men – Remastering ColoristYou'll soon see that there are more variables to manage than you might have imagined when bringing these films back to life. It's inspiring to hear Matt's combination of grading and analytical skills to achieve a result that not only pleases the filmmakers but also delights the fans! You'll quickly see why Matt's unofficial job description is that of a ‘forensic colorist'.- - -Editor: Rich RoddmanExecutive Producer: https://mixinglight.comPodcast Home: https://colortimerpodcast.mixinglight.com (00:00) - - Introduction (01:55) - - Matt's Career Journey (03:28) - - How the Re-mastering process begins (04:41) - - Being a Forensic Colorist (06:02) - - Does Matt reference the original prints? (06:52) - - Fixing mistakes vs original intent (09:32) - - Directors, when remastering to HDR (11:00) - - Studio motivations for remastering (12:09) - - Remastering Wayne's World (12:50) - - Remastering King Creole (14:22) - - What is actually being Archived? (16:35) - - ACES and the future of remastering (20:40) - - Matt's top three favorite films (21:30) - - Conclusion
In this episode of Ask The Color Expert I'm discussing with Michele Madjid how to stand out as a colorist using the color analysis tool from Australia. Michele, a seasoned hairdresser from Sydney, has over 20 years of experience in the industry. Her career began at 19 with an apprenticeship at Toni and Guy, where she honed her skills in hair coloring and client consultation. As an entrepreneur, Michele founded "The Colourist," building a loyal clientele and expanding her expertise in sales management and senior hairdressing roles. Despite challenges like RSI, her commitment to excellence led her to create the Colourist Board, a tool revolutionizing the hair coloring process. Dedicated to personal and professional growth, Michele has pursued education in color correction, cutting techniques, and social media marketing, empowering others through her expertise. Her innovative Colourist Board is now featured in multiple salons, highlighting her entrepreneurial spirit. Outside of work, Michele values family time and embraces new experiences, continually inspiring the hairdressing community. You can find out more about my guest at: https://www.instagram.com/thecolouristboard https://thecolouristboard.com.au/ Want to keep up to date with all things hair color? Join the community here: https://www.expertcolorsolutions.com or @expertcolorsolutions on Instagram. And don't forget to review this podcast - it helps others find me, and means I can help even more incredible stylists transform into expert colorists! PS - want to send in a question for one of my episodes? Here's how: just write a review with your question!
Perhaps the top colorist in his field, Stefan Sonnefeld joins us for our 200th episode! If you aren't aware of Stefan, you've almost certainly seen his work. Some of his recent projects include “Top Gun: Maverick,” “The White Lotus,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3.” His credit list includes some of the biggest franchises in our business, including “Star Wars,” “Star Trek,” “Jurassic Park,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Transformers,” and many more. Just a few of the A-List directors and producers he has worked with are: Tony Scott, Ridley Scott, Michael Mann, Martin Scorsese, Zack Snyder, Tom Cruise, Michael Bay, Bradley Cooper, Steven Zaillian, Spike Jonze, Gore Verbinski, Tim Burton, Matt Reeves, JJ Abrams, George Clooney, Tony Gilroy, and Judd Apatow.So what does it take to be a top colorist in Hollywood, working for some of the biggest personalities in the business?“Well, it's not just the director, it's a lot of people now… So it's a team sport. Everybody plays a part in it. And it's why it's so enjoyable for me. You have to involve a lot of people, but in general, the director, let's say that's the main person. You have to have a good relationship with that person and you have to be able to interpret what they're saying and get that onto the screen. And to do it quite quickly too, because it's a lot of effort and work and money that goes into these projects. And some people talk in technical terms. And some people, like a Michael Mann for instance, talk through emotions. Like, ‘Hey, [the character is] very this [way] in the scene. And he's feeling this. And this is what's going to happen. And this is what just happened. And therefore this is what I want.' And I'm sort of interpreting that, in a color way, and [I'll] put it on the screen and he'll be like, ‘great, that's it!' Or, ‘no, that's not what I meant. It should be this.'”—Stefan Sonnenfeld, Senior Colorist, Founder and CEO, Company 3Please subscribe to Dolby Creator Talks wherever you get your podcasts.You can also check out the video for this episode.Learn more about the Dolby Institute and check out Dolby.com. Connect with Dolby on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
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Jose es Digital Intermediate Senior Colorist, cofundador de 2.35 Digital en Bogotá.Tras sus perillas, sus ojos y sobre todo tras su sensibilidad estética como artista de la post producción ha trabajado en proyectos como Mil Colmillos, Goles en Contra, Primate 1 y 2, Juanpi si hablamos de series, por su parte en películas su catálogo pasa por Rebelión, El árbol Rojo, Diógenes, Todo comenzó por el fin, Amazona, Llanto maldito, el vuelco del Cangrejo. Mira, si me pongo a enumerar sus trabajos tendría que leerte 21 páginas del PDF que nos envió con su HV. Todo un crack. Esta charla llega a vos gracias a 2.35 Digital y a gentequeproductoraVisita el trabajo de 2.53 Digital aquí.Si quieres pautar en nuestros episodios, patrocinar #ElNoti semanal o producir tu pocdast no dudes en escribirnos a info@gentequehacecine.comNuestra web: https://gentequehacecine.com/Este episodio está disponible en Youtube este enlace.Este episodio es posible gracias a: Nuestra productora Gente queLa producción ejecutiva de Lemaitre Consultores El amor y confianza de nuestros amigos en Patreon (Carolina Rodríguez, Manuela Paredes, Hamilton Casas, Juliana Núñez, Marco Antonio Ramírez, Diana Piñeres, Felix Riaño y Diana Páez). Apóyanos como ellos desde 1 dólar.Asistencia de Producción y edición de video: Nicolás Segura
Join The Vitality Project here! The Vitality Project is the industry's FIRST wellness program. This done for you program can be plugged directly into your school, salon or spa environment. Your students and employees will be given tools to help them better take care of themselves and clients. On this episode, Elizabeth has an important conversation with Blake Reed Evans. Since beginning his career journey, Blake has locked down accreditation as a Redken Certified Hair colorist with features in “Modern Salon”, “American Salon”, and “First Chair” magazine. As a “Top 30 Colorist under 30”, he's been recognized as providing top notch service and exceptional hair color results. Blake has been a part of the Redken Artist Network since 2014, fueling his passion for teaching by facilitating classes for salon professionals nationwide. They chat about how to create safe environments in your salon and spa and how to make your client's feel comfortable, and how you as beauty pros can hold space. They talk about how important it is as salon owners and leaders to create these environments for not only your clients, but your stylists. Blake shared his #1 tip when it comes to being a salon owner in this episode, and it was sooo good, we had to share it below! Here's the tip: You have to be intentional with every interaction with your team members. It's so important as leaders to remember that you are monumental part in how the environment in your salon feels, and you need to make sure you have the tools to ensure your nervous system is regulated, and when things go wrong you have healthy tools on how to handle those situations. Comment PODCAST to listen to the episode!
In this episode, host Brian VanHooker is joined by Luis Antonio Delgado, a prolific colorist for IDW comics. While he's worked on such franchises as Ghostbusters and Transformers, Delgado has been a regular colorist for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles since The Last Ronin, and now is the colorist for all the Last Ronin books as well as TMNT Saturday Morning Adventures. Sound engineering by Ian Williams. Follow TURTLE TRACKS PODCAST on Instagram: www.instagram.com/turtle_tracks_podcast
Send us a Text Message.Ever wonder what it takes to color a film or how to get paid for it? Host Jonny Diaz sits down with veteran Film Colorist, Mark Todd Osborne as he shares his years of experience coloring such films as, It Follows, CAPOTE, Need for Speed, Scrambled, Mountain Queen and more. Mark delves into the intricacies of color grading, discussing the technical and artistic decisions that bring a director's vision to life on screen. He shares many life lessons that are bound to inspire and educate and motivate any film enthusiasts out there. This interview offers a rare glimpse into the world of film color grading and the pivotal role it plays in storytelling.For more info on coloring visit:https://mtocolor.com/Mixinglight.comFor More please visit: www.SoloPictureStudios.comFollow: @SoloPictureStudios - InstaGram & Youtube. Like, Rate & Subscribe Thanks!
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Post NAB 2024 I was invited to the latest Colorist Society Hollywood meet up. Held on the rooftop at the Godfrey Hotel in Hollywood I chatted to a number of top colorists in attendance about how and why they joined the Chapter and what they are currently working on.
The crew from That Silverline Show on Tuesday discuss the things you need to know to get started as a comic colorist. Originally aired April 16, 2024. Included in this episode are Tim TK, Jose Fuentes, Kasisi, and David Rios. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silverlinecomics/support
Miaz Hair Gallery: My StoryInterview with Jamiela OdumIn this Faith and Family Fellowship episode, Dallas interviews Jamiela Odum, founder of Miaz Hair Gallery.About Our Guest:After graduating from Artistic Beauty College, which utilizes the renowned Pivot Point International methodology. Jamiela Odum has been an Industry professional for the past 27 years. She has passionately shared her knowledge as an Avlon Platform Artist and a Brand Ambassador for As I Am. For the last 20 years as a cutting edge salon owner from Atlanta, GA. Jamiela has brought excitement and a wealth of information to the haircare industry. Certified in hair prosthetics and as hair loss specialist, Jamiela is also a well sought after Natrualista and Colorist. As a model, she has appeared in publications such as Essence Magazine and holds the title of a Board Certified Hair Colorist.A Word From Our Guest:Salon Nature: EFFICIENT and RELAXING ENVIRONMENT that serves and focuses on your personal haircare essentials. We are DEDICATED to using PREMIUM haircare products while staying abreast of the latest technology and trends. CUSTOMIZING the HAIRSCRIPTION for your natural, colored, or relaxed tresses is what we take pride in.Connect with the Guest: https://www.vagaro.com/us03/miazhairgalleryhttps://decaturmetrobcl.org/Thank you for listening and supporting the 'Faith and Family Fellowship PODCAST SHOW'. We are excited to connect with our listeners on our various platforms. Below are just some of the ways you can connect with us and support our various Christian Ministry projects worldwide.Support the Show (https://cash.app/$laymedownministry)Connect with us on Various Platforms (https://linktr.ee/faithandfamilyfellowship)Connect with Lay Me Down Ministries (https://www.facebook.com/LayMeDownMinistries)For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)
We sit down with the creator and writer of Camazotz Comics, Rafael Flores Jr. He tells us all about his creative process and his inspirations for his latest comic series! Camazotz Comics https://linktr.ee/camazotzcomics Rafael Flores Jr (Creator and Writer)- https://www.instagram.com/camazotzcomics/ Azrael Aguiar (Artist, Colorist, and Character Designer)- https://www.instagram.com/azrael.aguiar/ Mason Solimine (Letterer and Book Designer)- https://www.instagram.com/masonsolimine/ Daniel Grimm (Editor and Publisher)- https://www.instagram.com/grimmcorestudios/ Vince White (Logo Designer- https://www.instagram.com/vinnytoons/ Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington You can support our podcast and get some awesome perks at our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials Ethan's Instagram: @Noyes.Ethan Jamie's Instagram: @girlongore Nina's Instagram: @candlesandcreepystuff If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis
Send us a Text Message.Hip-hop's raw underbelly gets exposed as we grapple with the ethics of self-diagnosis and the tumultuous climb to reign supreme in rap's competitive domain. Miss Realitea and Rhetoric, serve up a no-holds-barred analysis of hip-hop feuds, the heavy price of partnership betrayals, and the fine line between friendly competition and rap beef. Stripping down the drama of Drake's and Kendrick Lamar's latest lyrical skirmishes, we dissect the potency of their words and how they shape the landscape of an industry fraught with envy and controversy.As we navigate the murky waters of the music industry, our conversation ventures into deeper social issues like colorism and the often-overlooked narratives within blackhood, mental health, and representation. We shine a spotlight on creators beef, between Brother Nature and Crocodile Cam. We're not just about the beats and bars; we're dissecting the very fabric of hip-hop culture and its intersection with the personal lives of those who stand in the limelight.To wrap things up, we pivot to the complexities of secret homosexuality and infidelity, diving into a scandal that's as compelling as it is revealing. With speculation around identity and expressions, we untangle a web of clandestine desires that mirror society's own prejudices and stereotypes. Tune in for an episode that promises more than just a peek behind the velvet rope; it's a full backstage tour of the real-life sagas that fuel the fire of the hip-hop world.
Charles J. Brown is a seasoned freelance colorist with over five years of experience, boasting an impressive portfolio of projects across film, music videos, and commercials. Having honed his craft at esteemed post house facilities like Company 3, The Mill, Ethos, Apache, and Visual Creatures, Charles brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every project he touches.In this podcast, Charles shares his unique approach to color grading, drawing parallels between his background in music and his passion for visual storytelling. With a keen understanding that every small detail contributes to the overall impact, Charles likens his process to that of an audio engineer, meticulously refining each element to perfection.Join us as we explore Charles's journey in the world of color grading, from his early beginnings to his current role as a sought-after freelancer. Discover how he seamlessly blends his love for music with his technical prowess to create captivating visuals that resonate with audiences worldwide.From working with renowned brands like Nike, Vans, and Honda to collaborating with emerging artists and filmmakers, Charles's diverse client list speaks volumes about his skill and versatility. Tune in as he shares insights, tips, and behind-the-scenes stories from his fascinating career.Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring colorist, "Mixing Color Like Sound" offers invaluable insights into the art and science of color grading. Get ready to embark on a journey of creativity, innovation, and the transformative power of color with Charles J. Brown as your guide. Charles Brown's Website: https://www.charlescolors.com/ Charles Brown's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charles.colors/?hl=en Charles Brown LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-brown-616b83107 Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
Colorist and Artist Zac Atkinson joins me from Illinois to talk about Omega 11, being a colorist back in the 90s compared to today and more. SUBSCRIBE for NEW episodes. KICKSTARTER: http://kck.st/49xV5NV REDBUBBLE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/ComicPodcast/explore TWITCH: Kotarex97 -INSTAGRAM: @dakota_morgan97 -X: @dakotamorgan3
Get out your diaries - this week, we're on location with our client Alexandra Goresh Pittamppali - Master Hairstylist, Colorist, Extension Expert, and Founder of Petaloúda Salon in the Boston, MA area! Here's a peek at what we're covering in this episode: [00:02:04] - Alexandra reveals how she's breaking the mold in the hair salon industry and describes the hustle culture that led to her living in constant fight or flight mode and drove her ultimately to open a salon where she's invested in creating space for her employees to thrive. [00:12:37] - Karly, Kyrsten, and Alexandra walk through social media tips for hairstylists and how to ensure your social channels are set up to thrive. [00:18:00] - Karly, Kyrsten, and Alexandra talk about the seasonality of business and episode 1's 113 formula. Alexandra also shares her best advice for hairstylists and aspiring hair salon owners, including the importance of bringing on the right people and delegating appropriately. Follow Petaloúda Salon on Instagram Connect with Alexandra on Instagram ----- Follow The Social Media Diaries Podcast on Instagram Follow Millennial Social Media Marketing on Instagram Interested in working with Millennial Social Media Marketing in 2024? Check out our client interest form. Grab our digital resources (FREE Canva templates, anyone?), book a 1:1 consultation, and more! ----- This podcast is an MHH Media production. Get to know MHH Media! Want more fun marketing content? Check out the Marketing Happy Hour podcast.
“Beauty is confidence. Beauty has to be internal. Otherwise the outside is going to just be a bandaid over how they feel,” says celebrity colorist and salon owner Abby Haliti. In this episode of Clean Beauty School, mindbodygreen beauty director and host Alexandra Engler chats with Haliti about how to care for color at home, hair trends, and hair colorist green and red flags. Take 20% off glow from the inside out bundle+ with code BEAUTYPOD. Cannot combine with gift cards or other discount codes. Apply code at checkout. Show notes: -Follow our guest: @abbyhaliti -Check out her salon in NYC: https://www.abbyhaliti.com/ Follow the host: @alex_blair_ Call in: sayhi.chat/cleanbeautyschool Comments: podcast@mindbodygreen.com Sponsorship inquiries: sales@mindbodygreen.com
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For more episodes and archived IG Lives SUBSCRIBE to the PATREON Fresh Canvas Spa & Laser Centre located in Surrey and Metrotown-Burnaby —> Use code COACHES for 15% off all services and all skincare at www.freshcanvasspa.com ByErim Luxury Hair Oil ---> Use code COACHES for 10% off at www.byerim.com Desi Dontdoze Playlist Follow Gurk Follow Gurveen Producer/Audio Engineer Kyle Bhawan Song "Be Like That" by REVAY ----------------------------- 00:00 Gurveen's Breath 02:12 Chani comes to Calgary 08:13 Stephan Hawking & Epstein's Island 14:46 High while recording 16:14 Elitist Bhangra Dancers 25:37 Cheapest BF on earth 33:14 Gurk the grocery bag baller 35:28 Keeping his EX in notes 37:51 Backseat disrespect 43:12 Colorist desi parents 50:31 Paranoid Delulu friend 56:02 Coach P targeted by Chinese Mafia --------------------
Alex Gascoigne (King Arthur, You Were Never Really Here, The Lost City of Z) joins Gordon to discuss their process working as colourist for Black Mirror.
During my recent trip to the US I caught up with Christopher Young owner and Colorist at See Why Color in Brooklyn.
In this episode we explore the transformative power of reconnecting with intuition, unlocking the secrets to artistic mastery through connecting with your inner child, and the profound impact of bravely following one's artistic impulses. Artist Andrew Faulkner candidly shares his journey—from the creative doubts that plagued him even when his work was being published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times & The Washington Post to embracing the profound magic of honest, childlike expression in his artwork. This conversation offers practical wisdom on navigating creative blocks, embracing continuity in your work, and understanding the true essence of intuition beyond stereotypes and promises to reignite your passion for creativity and your sense of what is possible. The Artist's Journey: Doubts and DiscoveriesAndrew's artistic journey was been marked by uncertainties despite prestigious publications. His transition from graphic design to where he is now as an acclaimed painter hints at the profound transformations possible when we heed the call of our creative intuition.Discipline, Continuity, and Deeper ResonanceWe delved into the significance of discipline and crafting work with continuity for a more profound connection with our audience. Andrew's insights on creating a cohesive narrative in our artwork are inspiring food for thought. Unveiling Intuition: Beyond StereotypesIn our conversation we challenge stereotypes surrounding intuition, emphasizing its role in artistic processes and have an honest conversation about what intuition IS and IS NOT. Andrew's perspective on understanding and cultivating intuition beyond conventional notions provides a refreshing take on creative inspiration and I think will really inspire you. Embracing Creative Practices: Overcoming Blocks and FearsFrom integrating digital tools to facing creative blocks and overcoming fears, Andrew's experiences offer practical advice for artists navigating the challenges of the creative process.Balancing Mastery and Childlike ExpressionA fascinating exploration unfolded around balancing artistic mastery with the honest, childlike expression that infuses magic into artwork. Andrew's insights shed light on the delicate interplay between skill and authenticity in creative endeavors.Community, Inspiration, and Environmental InfluencesThe importance of community, sharing trade secrets, and finding inspiration from environmental influences, particularly the vibrant landscapes of Northern California, emerged as pivotal themes.A Call to Reconnect with CreativityAs the episode draws to a close, it leaves a resonating message about the role of creativity in personal fulfillment and societal well-being. Andrew Faulkner's journey serves as an inspiring reminder to heed the whispers of creativity and embrace its transformative potential.About Kate ShepherdKate Shepherd, Founder of Morning Moon Nature Jewelry and Creative Genius Inc., is a celebrated artist and podcast host, making waves in the world of creativity. Her jewelry has appeared in Netflix's "Yellowjackets" and Disney's "Once Upon a Time," while earning recognition from stars like Andie Macdowell (a repeat customer) and Meghan Markle, who once called her on the phone to tell her how much Kate's jewelry meant to her. But Kate's story is not just one of artistic achievement; her true passion and calling is for supporting the human spirit to return to its creative roots. Kate believes Humanity is Glitching™ because we have collectively become disconnected from our inner creative gifts, and through her podcasts, meditations, writing, and workshops, she dedicates herself to helping as many people as she can to find and activate their intuition and creativity. Despite a challenging childhood and discouragement from early “teachers” Kate forged her own path with creativity at the helm. Her podcast, "The Creative Genius Podcast," empowers others to find their creative voices, too, it ranks among the top 1% of podcasts, globally.Kate resides in North Vancouver with her two kids and rescue dog, Maggie.Join her newsletter for art classes, workshops, exclusive content, and a chance to win a piece of her work.
Felicia Lo spent most of her college years wearing a lot of black. The bright, happy color combinations that she loved as a child—lime green and hot pink, pink and yellow—didn't fit other people's idea of what colors went together, so she avoided wearing colors altogether. It took years to begin introducing color into her wardrobe again. As handdyeing began its groundswell in the early 2000s, Felicia began experimenting with dyeing fiber and then yarn. As it turned out, fiber artists across the world thought that her color sense was not only acceptable but irresistible. What began as a casual project in 2005 has grown into a company with a dozen staff members, hundreds of colorways, and a roster of yarn and fiber bases. Yet despite the company's larger scale, each skein or braid of fiber is still prepared, colored, rinsed, and packaged by hand. Maintaining consistency in their very handmade product has meant transforming SweetGeorgia from her initial solo project into a team effort, with staff members collaborating on new colors and initiatives. Felicia published her book Dyeing to Spin & Knit in 2017, with techniques for fiber artists to choose colors, apply them effectively, and use their handdyed creations. That same year, she founded the School of SweetGeorgia to offer online classes and community, first in handdyeing and later in knitting, spinning, weaving, and other fiber arts. Although her fiber-arts practices stretch from spinning to crochet, tapestry, machine knitting, and weaving, Felicia always has a knitting project on the needles . . . and these days, it's almost certainly not black. More of our conversation with Felicia, including what's on her needles and her suggestions on how to choose yarn colors for a knitting project how to choose the right yarn structure for a knitted project, is available in the library (https://farmfiberknits.com/library/CxLIBUXRRtOoXdNqgvPh_Q) for subscribers to Farm & Fiber Knits. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Links SweetGeorgia (https://sweetgeorgiayarns.com/) School of SweetGeorgia (https://www.schoolofsweetgeorgia.com/) Dyeing to Spin & Knit (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/629139/dyeing-to-spin-and-knit-by-felicia-lo/)
Margo is joined by renowned author, artist and designer, Annie Sloan who is one of the world's most popular experts in the field of decorative painting. After studying Fine Art at university in the 1970s, Annie went on to write her first book, The Complete Book of Decorative Paint Techniques – which is considered to be the industry bible on the subject. Since then, she has published 26 books on paint effects, color, and interior design. In 1990 Annie invented her revolutionary no-prep Chalk Paint, which transformed the world of furniture painting. Wall Paint and Satin Paint were added to the range and today Annie Sloan has a huge following of interior designers, professional painters and up-cyclers who love to bring Annie's color expertise to their homes. Her creative flair has led her to being named one of Britain's most influential female designers and she was awarded a CBE for services to Interior Design in 2023. Margo and Annie discuss: Annie's creative path and studying different mediumships of art Her process for mixing colors Decorative paint techniques How being an early adopter to social media has played a role in the success of her business The process of creating her revolutionary chalk paint How and why she began to sell her paints beyond her own shop and what makes her stockists successful Being awarded a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to Interior Design And more! Connect with Annie: www.instagram.com/anniesloanhome www.instagram.com/chalkpaint www.instagram.com/anniesloanstagram https://www.youtube.com/@AnnieSloanHome https://www.facebook.com/AnnieSloanHome/ Connect with Margo: www.instagram.com/windowsillchats www.windowsillchats.com