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▶️Episode 284 ➗Guest : @cfalkart is a Concept Designer at Bluepoint studio from Colorado,United states. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @cfalkart Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/cfalkenberg 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:50 - give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 00:07:20 - what is your main branch of design that you're focusing on? and tell us about your experience from the start till now on it? 00:13:00 - how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 00:21:00 - general art chat 00:27:15 - who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 00:36:30 - what are you working on right now that you can tell us? What project is it? 00:43:50 - what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 01:05:25 - Time capsule #ChrisFalkenberg #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/@audiolibrary_ Voyage – LEMMiNO (No Copyright Music) - https://youtu.be/2D9ri6EkI7s?list=PLzCxunOM5WFKgw0JTn80AMF4L3TlF4ohH
▶️Episode 283 ➗Guest : @robbietrevinoart is a Concept Designer and Art Director from California,United states. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @robbietrevinoart Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/robbietrevino/albums/95885 Inprint: https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/robbie.trevino/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbieSTrevino T-shirt: https://drawned.com/products/form-2-tee 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:50 - give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 00:49:00 - how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 00:59:00 - general art chat 01:58:40 - have you ever used your dreams as inspirtaion for your works? 02:12:40 - who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 02:39:45 - what are you working on right now that you can tell us? What project is it? 02:42:50 - what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 02:48:00 - Time capsule #RobbieTrevino #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/@audiolibrary_ Voyage – LEMMiNO (No Copyright Music) - https://youtu.be/2D9ri6EkI7s?list=PLzCxunOM5WFKgw0JTn80AMF4L3TlF4ohH
▶️Episode 271 ➗Guest : @kus_michal is a Concept Designer from Den Helder, Netherlands. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @kus_michal Website: https://www.focalpointschool.com/ Gumroad: https://michalkus.gumroad.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichalKus3 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmc-Zy6PxGcaVq8OlYVjX8A 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:15 - give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 01:02:40 - were you originally studying art and design or you were pursuing another career path? 01:09:15 - what is your main branch of design that you're focusing on? and tell us about your experience from the start till now on it? 01:15:25 - how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 01:23:50 - general art chat (Mech design, focal point school) 02:02:10 - who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 02:05:20 - what are you working on right now that you can tell us? What project is it? 02:07:20 - what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 02:13:45 - Time capsule #Michalkus #conceptart #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast #podcast #digitalart #artpodcast #blender .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/@audiolibrary_ Voyage – LEMMiNO (No Copyright Music) - https://youtu.be/2D9ri6EkI7s?list=PLzCxunOM5WFKgw0JTn80AMF4L3TlF4ohH
"Uspešni dizajneri su kao mačke - gurnu čašu sa stola da vide šta će se desiti. " U 240. epizodi Pojačala Ivanu Miniću pridružuje se Darko Marković Darmar. Poznati 3D dizajner koji može da se pohvali saradnjom sa mnogim velikim holivudskim producentima i radom na ogromnim gejming projektima koji su uzdrmali industriju proizvodnje video igara. Darko sa Ivanom razgovara o trnovitom putu koji je morao proći do uspeha, sa osvrtom na velike padove tokom svog života i karijere koji bi mnoge druge naveli da potpuno odustanu i posvete se nečem drugom, ali Darka su samo naveli da radi još više dok nije postigao svoj cilj. Darko takođe daje mali osvrt na svoj lični projekat Inside 44 koji je i dalje u pripremi i kome je posvetio deset godina života i neprekidnog rada. Teme u epizodi: - Uvod - Kad porastem biću - Početak svega - Privatne studije - Lovac na prilike - Izvor ideja - Borba za bolju poziciju - Radni proces - Veliki projekti - Inside 44 - Dalji planovi Realizacija Pojačalo podkasta ne bi bila moguća bez naših izuzetnih partnera: - Kompanija Epson koja je vodeći svetski proizvođač projektora i štampača za sve namene: https://www.epson.rs/sr_RS - Kompanija Orion telekom provajtera najbrže internet infrastrukture u Srbiji sa preko 30 godina iskustva: https://oriontelekom.rs Podržite nas na BuyMeACoffee: https://bit.ly/3uSBmoa Pročitajte transkript ove epizode: https://bit.ly/3MpMRy7 Posetite naš sajt i prijavite se na našu mailing listu: http://bit.ly/2LUKSBG Prijavite se na naš YouTube kanal: http://bit.ly/2Rgnu7o Pratite Pojačalo na društvenim mrežama: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2FfwqCR Twitter: http://bit.ly/2CVZoGr Instagram: http://bit.ly/2RzGHjN
Vandaag het gesprek met Jan van der Spoel. Jan werkt meer dan 30 jaar in corporate communicatie als Creative Director en Concept Designer en heeft geleerd dat alles wat te maken heeft met leiderschap en hoe we samenwerken, op de een of andere manier, terug te voeren is op vertrouwen. Hij heeft zich verdiept in bestaande wetenschappelijke modellen en concepten over vertrouwen en heeft het Grip on Trust Model ontworpen dat je helpt om de juiste vragen te stellen en de dynamiek van vertrouwen in de meeste relaties te begrijpen. Jan is gedreven om bij te dragen aan betere relaties en een gelukkiger leven. Dit gesprek nam ik op met co-host Simone Beerepoot. Laten we beginnen… In gesprek met Jan leerde ik: Vertrouwen is de smeerolie van de maatschappij Als er geen vertrouwen is dan heb je regels, afspraken en controleurs nodig. Karakter, intentie, respect en eerlijkheid bepalen het vertrouwen in de ander. Als iemand in een machtspositie terecht komt dan veranderd zijn gedrag. Zijn empathisch vermogen en moreel kompas veranderd. Als we moe worden of alcohol op hebben dan werkt ons brein op instinct of intuïtie. Als we zo doorgaan, gaan we naar een samenleving zonder vertrouwen. Het ambacht van vertrouwen - de huisstijl en communicatie - is overgenomen door likes, en clicks en manipulatie. Naat het bruto nationaal product (bnp) wil Jan het bruto nationaal vertrouwen (bnv) ontwikkelen. Wat doet het met het vertrouwen van de stakeholders. Vertrouwen is onzichtbaar en veranderd voortdurend. Met het model van Jan kun je het telkens zichtbaar maken. (Universal principles of Trust) Patronen van vertrouwen bewust en meetbaar maken in de maatschappij. Vier verschillende fases in de loopbaan: first time managers, mid career managers, CEO's en vrouwen. 60% van de first time managers valt uit binnen 18 maanden. Vrouwen verlaten nu meer dan ooit de topfunctie. Voor iedere vrouw die wordt aangenomen, verlaten er twee diezelfde rol. Meer over Jan van der Spoel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janvanderspoel/ Gripontrust.com Andere bronnen: Universal Principles of Trust - Jan van der Spoel (PDF) Dacher Keltner - The Power Paradox Ricardo Semler - Het weekend van zeven dagen en Semco stijl. Co-host Simone Beerepoot: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simone-beerepoot/ nomadsofchange.com Video van het gesprek met Jan van der Spoel https://youtu.be/y3Y8deBlvWU Kijk hier https://youtu.be/y3Y8deBlvWU
TyRuben Ellingson talks about Avatar, Jurassic Park, Star Wars and more [powerpress]
▶️Episode 187 ➗Guest : @nakarts is a Concept Designer & Visual Development Artist Based Toronto,Canada. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @nakarts Artstation: https://nakarts.artstation.com/ Teepublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/nakarts?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=-i0Xh5gxhn0 00:00 - Start 00:45 - give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 01:35 - were you originally studying art and design or you were pursuing another career path? 04:45 - what is your main branch of design that you're focusing on? and tell us about your experience from the start till now on it? 06:20 - how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 07:20 - general art chat 09:00 - who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 10:20 - what are you working on right now that you can tell us? What project is it? 17:00 - what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 19:30 - Time capsule #NakaIsurita #Naka_Isurita #conceptart #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast #podcast #digitalart #artpodcast #blender .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnEzikYfvG1Knk8pzZJMBlQ https://twitter.com/Consteras?s=20
Every 80s kids dream was to grow up and work on Star Wars. Well, Jake Lunt Davies found a way to do it! Jake worked as a concept artist on the last batch of Star Wars movies.
Concept designer Ben Mauro joins Ian Failes from befores & afters for a discussion about Mauro's HUXLEY universe. We talk graphic novels, film projects and NTFs.
▶️Episode 158 ➗Guest : @boysichterman is a Concept Designer working at Gunzilla Games from Frankfurt,Germany. ✳️For full version of the podcast you can visit any podcast platform and search "kouryer podcast". For contact: Instagram: @boysichterman Artstation: https://www.artstation.com/boysichterman Twitter: https://twitter.com/boysichterman?lang=en Website: https://boysichterman.com/ 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:35 - give a little introduction on how you got into visual arts and design? 00:07:00 - what is your main branch of design that you're focusing on? and tell us about your experience from the start till now on it? 00:38:45 - how does your design process usually go anytime you want to start working on a design project? 00:47:30 - what was the first art job paycheck you ever got what was it for and how did you feel at the time? 00:51:00 - general art chat and sketchbook tour 01:00:00 - who are your favorite artists and designers? (that have inspired you the most) 01:02:30 - what area beside that you're working on your interest to explore and learn? 01:06:40 - Final words #BoySichterman #Boy_Sichterman #conceptart #ramtindeghat #kouryer #kouryerpodcast #kouryerkulture #digitalillustration #podcast #digitalart #artpodcast #instagood #photooftheday #art #instagram #instadaily #fyp #instalike #artistsofinstagram #رامتین_دقت #پادکست #پادکست_فارسی #کوریر #پادکست_کوریر .................... Font used in the podcast's graphics by : https://www.instagram.com/jeremynelson42/?hl=en The V1 release of Yeager displayed above is Free for Personal + Commercial Use. Sole ownership and rights to the typeface belong to Jeremy Nelson + Jeremy Nelson Design. Distribution of the typeface is permissible upon request. For further questions and inquiries please contact me directly: jeremynelsondesign.com https://www.jeremynelsondesign.com/case-studies/yeager .................... Intro/outro music by: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnEzikYfvG1Knk8pzZJMBlQ https://twitter.com/Consteras?s=20
Hi Everyone, today I have Gillian Mallory as my co-host on this episode, and we are interviewing Joey Liu a concept designer for film. Joey is a really nice guy and he shared his art journey with us today and how he got started in that field. He shares his plans and goals in his career. Thanks, Joey! To see Joey's work visit https://www.instagram.com/jo.ey545/ Art Station joey545.artstation.com To see Gillian's work visit https://www.instagram.com/gillian_mallory72/ Thanks for listening!
Concept designer Ben Mauro joins Ian Failes from befores & afters for a discussion about Mauro's HUXLEY universe. We talk graphic novels, film projects and NTFs.
About this episode: Read the full article here (https://wp.me/pcB0ew-XO) Boy Sichterman is a Concept Designer from Frankfurt, Germany. HIs expertise centers around fast 3D concept design and he utilizes all types of shortcuts to achieve 'that look' as quickly as possible. This is obviously a advantageous skill to have to realize a vision quickly to a finished state. Which helps finding out what works and what doesn't. This is another great Art Boost episode with students from Game School Online helping with relevant questions. Selected Links from this Episode https://www.boysichterman.com/ https://www.artstation.com/boysichterman https://www.linkedin.com/in/boy-sichterman-18306bb9/ Connect with us: https://twitter.com/gamedevunchaind https://www.facebook.com/gamedevunchained https://www.instagram.com/gamedevunchaind/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamedevunchained/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevunchained/support
Our final guest for Radical Strategies Season Four is the acclaimed Hollywood Concept Designer, Phil Saunders. Best known for designing the Iron Man superhero suit, his long credit list ranges from Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, to WandaVision, Shang-Chi, Tron Legacy, and the Ironman films amongst many others. In this episode, Rod Chong interviews Phil about his career story and gets his in-depth advice about concept design career development.
In this mini-series, we take an informal approach to evaluate the experiences of select scholars of the present cohort in the ongoing Shadow-a-Leader program. For more context, the Shadow-a-Leader program is the phase of the NUTM Scholars program that involves every Scholar with a leader in the industry in a 6-week long internship; this provides a more experiential approach to each Scholars' learning and an opportunity for networking. In this episode we have fun conversations with two scholars who had their Shadow-a-Leader very far away, in Bonny Island, Niger Delta and in Nairobi, Kenya. While most of us had ours in Lagos, and even remotely, they had theirs in the wild. Through this episode we explore deeply their motivations for choosing so far, their experiences at these locations, and how it eventually turned out for them. Hosts Uzim Emmanuel Uzim Emmanuel is a first-class graduate of Electrical and Electronic Engineer from the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO). He is passionate about industrial automation and control. He is interested in building hybrid renewable energy systems that support the reduction of greenhouse gases. Emmanuel had his SaL experience with First Exploration and Petroleum Development Company. Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education Technology. Ayobami had his SaL experience with Helium Health and Magic Fund. Guests Gerald Amakiri Gerald is erudite with a strong interest in the Energy sector. He is an Environmental biologist with 3+ years of HSE, program, and project management using technological innovations. He possesses experiences in volunteering, internship, and full employment roles spanning Account Management, Creative, Brand Management, and Strategic Planning. Gerald had his SaL experience with NLNG in Bonny Island, Niger Delta. Adebowale Oparinu Adebowale is a Business Growth & Operations Excellence specialist with 3 years of experience managing cross-functional teams in fast-paced environments and a background in the logistics/supply chain industry. At his core, he is an avid explorer, with a deep interest in various abstract and humanity concepts. Ade/Debo/Wale had his SaL experience with Twiga foods in Nairobi, Kenya.
Nous avons eu l'immense plaisir de rencontrer Brandon Cheddadi, Concept Designer pour Nigloland. Nous lui devons les dernières nouveautés du parc : Noisette Express inauguré en 2020 et Krampus Expedition, la nouveauté 2021. Véritable fan de parcs depuis tout petit, nous allons découvrir son parcours et les créations qu'il a imaginé pour le parc. Cet épisode est disponible en version vidéo sur notre chaîne youtube. Un grand merci aux équipes du parc qui nous ont chaleureusement accueillis, ainsi qu'à Jean-Marc qui a participé à l'enregistrement de cet épisode. 〰 RETROUVEZ-NOUS EN LIGNE 〰
In this mini-series, we take an informal approach to evaluate the experiences of select scholars of the present cohort in the ongoing Shadow-a-Leader program. For more context, the Shadow-a-Leader program is the phase of the NUTM Scholars program that involves every Scholar with a leader in the industry in a 6-week long internship; this provides a more experiential approach to each Scholars' learning and an opportunity for networking. Well, if you need more you'll have to go check the official NUTM Social media on Twitter and LinkedIn. Here, we have conversations around the Scholar's actual experience so far in the course of the program. Hosts Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. He currently interns with Helium Health and Magic Fund. Osita James Uche Osita is the CEO of Flourish Consult, a renowned writing advisory connecting young people to opportunities leveraging its three service areas; Writing, Editing, and Branding. He is an avid writer and has been published on both national and international platforms including; Kalahari Review, Commercially Aware, Y Naija, Pulse.ng, African Freelancers, African Writers, Mu-Afrika, and Scriggler. He currently interns at Veraki. Guests Comfort Ademola She is an academic enthusiast and entrepreneur. She believes in possibility and that there are no excuses not to do the needful. She actively organizes business literacy tutorials for youths and aims to create an education technology business that will support the transformation of the education sector in Nigeria. She currently interns with Aisha Osori. Samuel Egbedeyi Samuel has a first-class honors bachelor's degree in Chemistry. Samuel is committed to assisting in the development of long-term solutions to current and future human health issues. He intends to do that by pursuing a research-oriented career in academia. He currently interns at Synlabs and Medcentre.
Business Scape is a podcast program where we discuss with NSP Scholars, topics, issues, and the nuances that exist while running a business in Nigeria. In this program, we aim to crystallize the collective views of the NSP crop of students, as regards their experience building and delivering solutions in Nigeria. In this second episode, we talk about the best practices and pitfalls around Strategy, Implementation, and the benefits of Experimentation via agile teams. Also at the end of this episode is included a few seconds 'behind the scenes' session. Hosts Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. Ebunoluwa Alabi Ebun Alabi is a Product Engineer, and she is passionate about developing solutions that can help optimize processes, drive efficient decision making and ultimately deliver value that can be evaluated in monetary terms. Guests Joel Nyatse Joel is the founder of Celia Films, a filmmaking company that focuses on telling the stories of individuals and organizations. He is a corporate strategist whose work cuts across the financial services industry. His diverse interests include reimagining living spaces for young people in Nigeria and will like to pursue a career as a serial entrepreneur Ngozi Mbakamachukwu Ngozichukwu is a brand and marketing professional. She has a keen interest in youth development and has mentored several young students facing difficulties in taking exams or making career choices. She is a graduate of foreign languages and literary studies and was part of translating the Google Web Search Engine to the Nigerian pidgin
Business Scape is a podcast program where we discuss with NSP Scholars, topics, issues, and the nuances that exist while running a business in Nigeria. In this program, we aim to crystallize the collective views of the NSP crop of students, as regards their experience building and delivering solutions in Nigeria. In this second episode, we talk about the best practices and pitfalls around Strategy, Implementation, and the benefits of Experimentation via agile teams. Also at the end of this episode is included a few seconds 'behind the scenes' session revealing a new slice about our regular ritual at every recording. Hosts Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. Ebunoluwa Alabi Ebun Alabi is a Product Engineer, and she is passionate about developing solutions that can help optimize processes, drive efficient decision making and ultimately deliver value that can be evaluated in monetary terms. Guests Jide Aiyegbusi Jide is persuaded that technology has the potential to rewrite the educational trajectory and prepare the next generation of young Africans for the opportunities that await them. He currently leads an amazing team of education natives at Edusko; leveraging technology to provide seamless access to good schools and finance for African parents to give their children quality education regardless of their social-economic status. Jide is a passionate advocate for high-quality, low-cost education in Africa. Kenechukwu Nwankwo Kenechukwu has over three years of project management and development experience. He was a key member of the project team at Landmark Africa, which developed and oversaw a $300 million multi-phase mixed-use development including retail, hospitality, and office components. He is a recipient of the Google/ Avado UK Squared online Scholarship for a Diploma in Digital Transformation and Strategy and is currently a Product management student at Udacity.com. He currently does Growth Product management for a number of startups and companies. Olawale Adeniyi Olawale Adeniyi is a Business Growth Strategist, with over 4 years of experience driving growth and leading strategy in fast-paced environments. He enjoys working with teams to transform visions into actionable and implementable steps. With his experience in strategy, growth, and project management he championed the growth of myPharmacy, which became Nigeria's third-largest pharmacy chain, and designed an unbundled pay-per-service consulting business model, a pivot strategy which the company has successfully transitioned. He has contributed to building a startup recognized amongst The Top 25 Healthcare Innovations in Sub-Saharan Africa and Top 50 Innovations in Africa.
Business Scape is a podcast program where we discuss with NSP Scholars, topics, issues, and the nuances that exist while running a business in Nigeria. In this program, we aim to crystallize the collective views of the NSP crop of students, as regards their experience building and delivering solutions in Nigeria. In this first episode, we talk about the struggles of running a business in Nigeria and how to work around them, Infrastructure blindness, and the Fintech Bias. Hosts Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. Ebunoluwa Alabi Ebun Alabi is a Product Engineer, and she is passionate about developing solutions that can help optimize processes, drive efficient decision making and ultimately deliver value that can be evaluated in monetary terms. Guests Jordan Ajibola Jordan is a dynamic business/data analyst professional with broad experience in the banking & finance and technology industries. He has been involved in the entire cycle of product development from research, problem identification, conceptualization, design, testing, packaging, and marketing. He leads the team at Deliva Goods. Boluwa Olojo Boluwa is seasoned in Marketing, Communications, Growth, and Sales professional with over 5 years of experience. She is skilled at ensuring that stories of companies are told creatively and the products are sold profitably. She have worked in Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Industry. As a consultant, my clients have been from various segments; FMCG, Financial Institutions, Automobile, Oil and Gas, Transportation, Government Agencies, and Recruitment Companies. She leads the team at Go Ads Africa, where she helps brands buy and track online and offline ads for the best prices in the market. She is a strong Advocate for Gender Equality, doing my bit to bridge the inequality gap with ElectHER. Boluwatife Arewa Boluwatife (Bolu') Arewa is a graduate of Alibaba Business School and Founders Institute (fi.co), and Operations and Strategy Development personnel with certification in operations management from Vanderbilt University Nashville, who works closely with the tech-enabled and social inclined startups Sectors. His experience spans Business Development, Operations Management, and Strategy Development. Bolu' has managed operations across three continents with the topmost firm in Nigeria when it comes to the deployment of computer-based screening tests.
Management Series is a new mini-series focused on interviewing the NUTM management team, towards understanding who they are, and how their roles contribute an integral part to the experience here at NUTM. In this third episode of the mini-series, we interview Tolu Omoyeni, the Brand and Communications manager here at NUTM. The episode also includes a 10-second 'behind-the-scenes' at the end. Hosts Israel Israel is an experienced Product Designer and also has Marketing and Product Management experience. He loves meeting new people, so please feel free to drop him a message over on LinkedIn. At NSP 2021, he is the Anointed Solution Provider. Ayobami Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. Guest Tolu Tolulope Omoyeni works in the Corporate Communications Unit at the Nigerian University of Technology and Management (NUTM), where she manages the School's online reputation. Tolu has a Master of Arts in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Sussex, as well as a Diploma in Journalism from the National Council for the Training of Journalists in the United Kingdom. When she's not working, Tolu is a blogger, podcaster, and wallflower, in that order.
The Quirk Mini-series is a new program where we highlight the unusual abilities we possess. These unusual abilities might stem from a unique physical or mental situation that we live through. We believe that these conditions privy us to some experiences, perspectives, and opportunities that others do not have access to. We want to put these out there. Through 'The Quirk', we are reimagining conditions that are out of our control. In this second episode, we speak with three scholars, Elsie Ogianyo, Kenechi Emmanuel, and Oludayo Oluwatosin, and we talk about the virtue of Resilience and Grit. As usual, this episode also includes a 10-second 'behind-the-scenes' at the end. Host Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. (Writer: 'boring') Uzim Emmanuel Uzim Emmanuel is a first-class graduate of Electrical and Electronic Engineer from the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO). He is passionate about industrial automation and control. He is interested in building hybrid renewable energy systems that support the reduction of greenhouse gases. He is also a prolific writer and he loves to volunteer for youth engagement. Guests Elsie Ogianyo Elsie is a Digital Marketer and Community manager with a demonstrated history of working in the Startup business and media industry. She is skilled in Digital Strategy and marketing and passionate about digital transformation. She focuses on telling stories of brands and connecting them with their audience. Kenechi Emmanuel Emmanuel is an SAP Consultant who has been recognized for his leadership excellence by the SAP Young Professional Program (2019). He is also an IT Solutions Expert with an extensive background in Operations Research and Software Engineering. With Excellent and Proven track records in Strategic Management, Marketing Strategy, and Project Management. Oludayo Oluwatosin Oluwatosin is a professional with a career interest in Management Consulting, Investment Banking, and Business Analysis. He is the founder of Exposure for African Leaders, an experiential learning community for youths in Nigeria. He was the President of the 2019 Venture in Management Program at the Lagos Business School. In all, he loves volunteering and taking the lead, and through these, he has led 10+ high-impact programs that reached over 10,000 people. The next episode in one week
The Quirk Mini-series is a new program where we highlight the unusual abilities we possess. These unusual abilities might stem from a unique physical or mental situation that we live through. We believe that these conditions privy us to some experiences, perspectives, and opportunities that others do not have access to. We want to put these out there. Through 'The Quirk', we are reimagining conditions that are out of our control. In this first episode, we speak with three scholars, James Osita, Joel Aboderin, and Jessica Alliagbor, and we talk about the virtue of Self-leadership and Grit. As usual, this episode also includes a 10-second 'behind-the-scenes' at the end. *Writer's note: This episode is about 10 minutes longer than usual, cos everyone was excited, we'll try to rein in the excitement better next time. Thank you Host Ayobami Bamigboye Ayobami is a Cloud Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. (Writer: 'boring') Guests Jessica Alliagbor Rasheedat is a project officer for community-based projects and the founder of Flawless-Signature, a beauty business launched while she was at university and for which she received the Entrepreneur of the Year award. She is an educator who is passionate about developing technology-enabled financial and business literacy programs for children. She enjoys singing, dancing, teaching, and networking Joel Aboderin Joel is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering and the best graduating student in his class. He is passionate about improving the energy sector and hopes to provide rural electrification in Nigeria by eɱploring wind energy. He enjoys cycling and reading African novels. Osita James Osita is the CEO of Flourish Consult, a renowned writing advisory connecting young people to opportunities leveraging its three service areas; Writing, Editing, and Branding. He is an avid writer and has been published on both national and international platforms including; Kalahari Review, Commercially Aware, Y Naija, Pulse.ng, African Freelancers, African Writers, Mu-Afrika, and Scriggler. He is a lawyer by training. Let's do this again! New episode out in one week.
#017 - Emmy nominated concept designer & art director - Sci-Fi nut & friend of Ralph McQuarrie Paul Bateman joins the podcast to discuss the Snyder cut of Justice League and more! Special double length episode!
Emmy nominated concept designer & art director - Sci-Fi nut & friend of Ralph McQuarrie joins the podcast for our next episode!! Special double length episode!!
Sarita Kolhatkar is an Illustrator and Concept Designer living in Vancouver. Sarita earned her BFA in Animation and Ilustration from San José University, California. Since then, she has built a portfolio of work spanning the last thirteen years, working for gaming and television studios internationally (in Seattle, Bangalore, Dubai), as well as locally in Vancouver. Her work is credited as Lead Artist in Hulu's children's animated show, "The Bravest Knight", Afterland, (which won the GLAAD award in 2020), as well as video game experience in triple-A titles like Guild Wars 2. Sarita spends her all her free time on her podcast, @ChuskiPop, which she hosts with her best friend Get to know her with #11Questions! You can also watch a video version of this conversation on YouTube. Follow @11QuestionsPod on Instagram & Twitter for more. instagram.com/11questionspod | twitter.com/11questionspod Check out: instagram.com/chuskipop | instagram.com/saritasketches
In the 'Why NUTM' Miniseries, we engage two scholars in a fun-chat; we reveal their uncensored 'anonymous profile' written by someone they will never know, talking about cool stuff: their lives before NUTM, and why they took the Scholarship opportunity. The episode also includes a 10-second 'behind-the-scene' at the end. Who would you meet in this episode? Hosts Yejide Alli is a professional Marketing Executive with over three years' experience in Startups Business Development, She currently leads a fast-food startup. At NSP, she works on Socials and Extracurricular activities. (Writer: 'Ohuhh') Ayobami Bamigboye is a DevOps Engineer and Concept Designer. At least, when his alter-ego is in check, he is all concerned about finding ways to solve problems using Technology and Entrepreneurship. He is interested in Space Exploration and Education. At NSP he is Darkenstein. (Writer: 'boring') Guest Scholars Uzim Emmanuel is a first-class graduate of Electrical and Electronic Engineer from the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO). He is a prolific writer and he loves to volunteer for youth engagement. At NSP, he is every lady's boyfriend. Guys, beware! (Writer: jitters:[ ) Ayisha Affo is an Environmental and Safety Engineering graduate from the University of Mines and Technology, Ghana. She is an Agriculture enthusiast, and she is constantly looking for ways to make a long-lasting impact using Entrepreneurship. She brings her unique cultural spice to the NSP community. (Writer: 'that accentt *fire fire*') Let's do this again! New episode out in one week.
Concept Designer and NEW Learn Squared Instructor - Wouter Gort joins us for a very candid insight into his way of working, views on the art of creativity, and his intentions and motivations behind his Learn Squared course - Designing Better Characters which is available now! This episode is packed full of great stuff. - - - Learn From Wouter NOW: https://www.learnsquared.com/courses/designing-better-characters - - Follow Wouter here: https://www.instagram.com/wokkie/ https://twitter.com/wokkieg https://www.artstation.com/wokkie - - - Your Host Aaron Dhanda: https://www.artstation.com/dhanda https://www.instagram.com/dhandatron/
Show Notes: In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, Karen Connolly Armitage chats with Tammy Tuckey about working as a senior concept designer for Walt Disney Imagineering, learning the tricks of the trade from her mentor, Disney Legend Dorothea Redmond, meeting her future husband and fellow Imagineer Frank Armitage and more! Want to give us your thoughts on this episode? Call us at 1-407-413-9390 and leave us a voicemail! Thanks for listening! “The Tiara Talk Show” is edited, created and hosted by Tammy Tuckey. The Tiara Talk Show is Copyright © 2013-2020 by Tammy Tuckey. All rights reserved.
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Emmanuel Shiu is a Concept Designer and Illustrator for film and video games. His credits include films Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, Blade Runner 2049 , Ready Player One; The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Cloud Atlas, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Looper, Superman Returns and Hellboy; and video games including Lost Planet 3, Star Citizen and Destiny 2. Emmanuel began his career in CG as a Generalist at Lucasfilm. He then went on to work as a Matte Painter and Matte Painting Supervisor at The Orphanage, and as a Concept Artist at ImageMovers Digital. In this Podcast, Emmanuel talks about the importance of creating your personal art, as well as gives tips on how to build and maintain professional relationships and how to leverage your skills in a new career or specialty. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/258/.
Eric Dunkel of eDunkel Designs joins us to tell us about the inspiration for his now famous NHL Color Rush concepts. What would it take for the NHL to resume and are neutral sites part of the answer? The ScuttlePuck Cup Semi Finals are complete - who made the final? Get your ScuttlePuck swag: www.cafepress.com/scuttlepuck Listen Here: iTunes Google Play Stitcher Direct MP3 iHeart Radio Check out @PuckDuty - Banter: COVID chores Condolences to Colby Cave family Feedback: Send address for stickers Title Player Ryan O'Reilly News Will there be a neutral site playoff? Eric Dunkel of eDunkel Designs Round 4 of ScuttlePuck Cup Rathole - Intro/Outro Music Artist: Rush Song: Closer to the Heart
In Episode 119 JT welcomes Alberto Abal onto the show! The episode starts with Ben and Marty announcing some events, patreon winners and also sharing the contests for the next quarter. JT then talks to Alberto about his work as a Games Developer and Concept Designer for Corvus Belli. If you would like to get in contact with Ben, Marty or Josh please reach out @ ben@whitenoisepodcast.com marty@whitenoisepodcast.com josh@whitenoisepodcast.com Thanks as always to our generous Patrons at www.patreon.com/whitenoisepodcast Show Outline: Introduction and Announcements (Ben and Marty): Start – 30:08, JT and Alberto: 30:08 – 1:01:22, Outro (Ben and Marty): 1:01:22 – End For those interested in Morgan’s events please check out: https://its.infinitythegame.com/event/806b66100-the-novacastrian-incident-workers-rebellion Thanks again to Jeff from Shiv Games for his assistance. If you’re in the US (or the UK) please check out: https://www.ebay.com/str/shivgames?fbclid=IwAR1dRcLorE2nFHoKnxpq0ZmrjJ2-ujo75G3cxhpJSXoe0eZNhRDbGNMS9QA
Lex Cassar, Senior Concept Designer on The Orville, sits down to chat with Rob and Katie about his artistic and sci-fi origins, the wonderful Orville community, some of his specific designs, and the move to Hulu. The post Lex Cassar, Senior Concept Designer appeared first on The Geek Generation.
Lex Cassar, Senior Concept Designer on The Orville, sits down to chat with Rob and Katie about his artistic and sci-fi origins, the wonderful Orville community, some of his specific designs, and the move to Hulu. The post Lex Cassar, Senior Concept Designer appeared first on The Geek Generation.
In episode 146- I got to talk with artist Jonboy Meyers. Jonboy is currently running a successful Kickstarter campaign for his new volume 2 Sketchbook. Jonboy is, an Illustrator and Concept Designer for Toys, Video Games, Comic Books, Film and Animation. Some of his current works are Concept and Design For Riot Games' LEAGUE OF LEGENDS Property, Rebooting SPAWN with Todd McFarlane, Rebooting TEEN TITANS for DC Comics, and Rebooting INHUMANS with Al Ewing for Marvel Comics. For more information check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/jonboy007007/
In episode 146- I got to talk with artist Jonboy Meyers. Jonboy is currently running a successful Kickstarter campaign for his new volume 2 Sketchbook. Jonboy is, an Illustrator and Concept Designer for Toys, Video Games, Comic Books, Film and Animation. Some of his current works are Concept and Design For Riot Games' LEAGUE OF LEGENDS Property, Rebooting SPAWN with Todd McFarlane, Rebooting TEEN TITANS for DC Comics, and Rebooting INHUMANS with Al Ewing for Marvel Comics. For more information check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/jonboy007007/
Noëlle Triaureau was the Production Designer on Sony Pictures Animation movie Smurfs. She joined Sony Pictures Animation in 2005. Since then, she worked as a Visual Development artist on Surf's Up and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. She was Art Director on Hotel Transylvania. She is also a recipient of the Joule award, an honor recognizing outstanding Sony Pictures Imageworks and Sony Pictures Animation members. Noëlle graduated in 1996 with honors from Middlesex University, England and Ecole de Commerce de Reims, France, with a Bachelor of Art in European Business Management. In 1997, Triaureau helped start up L'Envol, a Summer camp for children with a serious illness modeled after Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camps. In 2004, she graduated from a four-year program at ENSAD, Paris, specializing in Illustration and Animation. She is now a freelance Concept Designer. In this Podcast, Noëlle talks about the importance of networking and balancing art with business, and gives advice on how to break into the industry. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/175/.
Working in many fields from painting and architecture, to typeface, furniture and stage design. UK artist Roger Dean is perhaps best known for his album covers for groups such as Yes, Asia, Osibisa and Pink Floyd. More than sixty million copies of Roger's images have been sold around the world, as album covers, posters, cards, calendars and books. His work has been exhibited in many galleries and museums, including the V&A, The Royal Academy and The Royal College of Art. In 2010, the Daelim Contemporary Art Museum in Seoul, Korea, held a major retrospective of his work. Roger studied at Canterbury College of Art and then between 1965-1968 at The Royal College of Art, where he received a first for his Master's Degree and a silver medal, for Work Of Special Distinction. He has since been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the San Francisco Academy of Art University and an Honorary Fellowship by the Arts Institute of Bournemouth. With his brother Martyn, Roger has formed two publishing companies and also developed architectural prototypes, which have been exhibited at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham. Since 2007, he has worked with his daughter Freyja on projects such as the sets and costumes for the 150th anniversary of the Puccini Festival. Not only being referenced in countless films, his work has inspired generations of students who have gone on to become professional designers and artists as well as demonstrating the importance of never going anywhere without a sketchbook and pencil. Roger's work is chronicled in three volumes: ‘Views’ (1975), Magnetic Storm(1984) and Dragons Dream (2008).
Cécile Cremer asks "where do we want to be tomorrow?" offers ideas on how to balance technology and humanity, and sketches her vision of the future in a more fluent, flexible & co-creative 2030. Future + Education + Design + Society + Ethics + Innovation ----more---- Cécile CremerTrend & Innovation Expert at Wandering the FutureCécile is a world-wandering Trend Expert and Concept Designer. Obsessed with the future, Cécile is connecting the dots to predict what’s coming and to act on innovation instantly. At her Trend & Innovation Agency, she’s collaborating with Volkswagen, Ministry of Education UAE, BNP Paribas, Internet & Mobility World, Deutsche Telekom, and other brands all around the globe. [Edited Transcript]CC: I gave a talk about a day in the life of 2030, so I sketched a vision of the future in 2030. How do people live, how do we work, how does our social life look how important is free time, leisure. All from a consumer trend level point of view, so which value shifts and which human needs are behind the changes we will have in the future?JR: How will we be socialising, what form will work take?CC: I think the biggest challenge is the fact that we have to balance technology and humanity, because those two are in competition with each other. But one of the most exciting things about the future is if we can find that good balance we can have a seamless life, less loss of time. I truly believe that time will be the new currency – free time. And we have more time to focus on our new skills, because a lot of our known skills will be gone. But it offers us the opportunity to have a personal search for what skills do we have that we do not know about, because we don't use them? JR: You talk about how it's not a digital life but bringing something back into the real world.CC: I couldn't talk about all the trends that I see and feel right now, but one trend I think is really important I call it 'blobbing.' It's the fact where we create our own bubbles, where we are not 100 % real. Digitalisation gives us the chance to create our own 'me' so I can be who I want to be, but we lose who we really are, so we make ourselves that perfect picture, and we see how others lead a perfect life, but it's only on social media. I hope and I see for the future that we start realising more and more that that is not who we really are, and we want to leave something behind when we leave this world again. And that focus is becoming bigger and bigger. Not 'how does my hair look in this picture/', but more like, what can I tell people that I've done this weekend, or that I contributed or that I made somebody happier.JR I think that's so important, it's not this shiny, glossy idealised projection that you're putting out into the world, but actually it's some of the messy, gritty not really fully complete parts. That you're not always polished and lovely, part of being human and alive is that we have to be vulnerable with each other and show compassion and kindness towards each other. Because we're all learning and trying to make sense of it as we go along.CC: I agree with you, and that is why I am also an entrepreneur – this is my fourth year now, and after my graduation I started my company straight away, and I also share that story. I think that vulnerability of showing that it's not always, only glamour, it's also finding yourself and looking if what you do is really contributing to what you want it to be, if your message is being heard. So I also share the struggles of entrepreneurial life, and also female entrepreneurial life - not to be pitied, but sometimes in this world of big corporates and innovations, that's also an extra challenge. If you have the right message that can contribute to something better in this world, just go for it! And it's going to be hard sometimes, but it's also going to be very cool and satisfying!I brought one trend also today, it's called 'mish-mash society', because you get knowledge and skills and insights and points of view from different people, very diverse people – and I think that is the future. Merging different skills, different options together, instead of doing it alone, and opening up to for other points of view instead of saying 'this is what I think and this is how it's going to be'. Because in the end, nobody knows exactly how it's going to be. But I do believe that we have the strength and power to influence how tomorrow will look.JR: I hope we do, I think everyone here is actively seeking out ways to shape the future that we are all going to be living in. How do we apply these ideas into the lives that we're living now, and how do we make choices about our work, or our social lives?CC: I think the main answer is education. Because if you look at technology, the biggest fear of people is not knowing. And that's when a lot of fantasies grow big. On one hand it's educating people about what is really out there, and what are the possibilities? And one the other it's keeping the conversation alive, what do we want, how is it contributing to the quality of life, and IS it contributing to the quality of life? Always asking ourselves the question: “where do we want to be tomorrow?” So it's partly awareness but also being very critical about, what we are developing now, is it an answer to our instant gratification, or is it really answering a bigger issue, a really serious issue? And that is also something that is connected with the extreme consumerism we have these days, so it's quite the mind-shift we have to make, but I think it starts with education, because if people know more they can understand better. CC: My vision is that we are going to be a more co-creative world, we are becoming more social in our own circles of trust. But we are realising more and more that one voice is not loud enough, so we are connecting more. I also believe that life is becoming more fluent, more flexible, so it's less static, so it offers more opportunities to really search for what is making me happy.And I also still believe that technology is a tool to help some of the needs we have, to answer that in the current zeitgeist. I do not believe we will be a non-technology world. We have to decide better today than tomorrow, who we want to be in charge. I think we are at the point if we wait a little bit longer, there is no choice anymore. So I believe we will make the good choice, and we will chose humanity over technology. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN!Content isn’t everything. 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This month on Trial By Stone, host Philip Mitchell chats to Matt Hatton, who was involved on the cancelled movie sequel The Power of The Dark Crystal back in the mid 2000's when the film was originally going to shoot in Sydney, Australia. We go into his thoughts on POTDC, touch upon the comics and much more. Shownotes Matt Hatton on Instagram - www.instagram.com/matthatt0n Contact Patreon - www.patreon.com/darkcrystalpodcast Email - darkcrystalpodcast@gmail.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/darkcrystalpodcast Twitter - www.twitter.com/darkcrystalpod Instagram - www.instagram.com/darkcrystalpodcast
Edon Guraziu is a Concept Designer based in the Netherlands. He's done work for 20th Century Fox, NVIDIA, MPC and many more. Edon specializes in designing firearms, robotics and products for the film and games industry. His work offers a glimpse into a dark, moody, sci-fi future, full of functionally-aesthetic designs. During this episode, Edon reflects on the decisions he's made and how they've impacted his personal life and professional career. His all-in approach to design and pursuing his dream is both inspiring and revealing of his success. At only 20 years old, Edon has barely scratched the surface, despite contributing to multiple films, video games and products in real life. His work has inspired and influenced the concept design world, and he's only just begun!
Igor Sobolevsky is a Ukranian-born, U.S.-based Product and Concept Designer who creates beautifully realistic Sci-Fi visuals. What's interesting, is he works full-time as a product designer and creates his concept work in his spare time. He's published tutorials for 3D Artist Magazine and helped design a drone in the aerial robotics field. Igor's concept work is intricate, moody and seductive while remaining grounded in reality. During this episode, Igor shares his academic journey and how hist two seemingly different degrees compliment each other and his 3D concept work well. We discuss the aspect of having a side-hustle, or pursuing creative endeavors outside of maintaining a full-time day job. Igor shares the benefits, challenges and opportunities he's been presented by having a strong side hustle. So, if you've been waiting to pursue your creative dreams because you work a full-time job, this episode is most definitely for you!
Kirill and I discuss his journey from Russia to the U.S. to experience U.S. culture and the English Language. After dabbling in painting, Kirill discovered ZBrush, a 3D sculpting software. Kirill learned how to use the program from a friend of his and has never looked back. Fast forward just less than a decade, and Kirill has had the opportunity to contribute to Films such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Kong: Skull Island as well as triple A game titles such as Lawbreakers. Kirill uses a programs such as Fusion 360, ZBrush and Maya to create 3D Concepts for the entertainment industry. Kirill shares why he uses these specific tools and how each affects the way he contributes to films and video games. We also discuss the differences between the role of a Concept Designer and a Production or 3D Artist as it relates to the entertainment industry. Additionally, Kirill shares tips for how to get started using ZBrush and Fusion 360 and how he became comfortable with these programs. And if that all wasn't enough, we discuss the value of using a Computer-Aided-Design process to create concepts.
Jambeaux, everyone!!! Welcome to another episode of the Magic Our Way podcast. We are a New Orleans based Disney fan podcast. We appreciate your listening to our show and we hope it brings a smile to your face. We also appreciate your feedback and are committed to listening to our audience. On today’s show, we have Kevin, Danny, Lee: a travel agent with Magical Moments Vacations (a Platinum Earmarked Disney Travel Agency), and Eli of www.ivorycomcs.com for this episode. Please note: the Magic Our Way Podcast is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company or its entities. All opinions expressed therein are solely those of the Magic Our Way podcast. No animals were harmed in the making of this podcast. Fellow MOWicans, ladies, and gentlemen. For the Hub, this week, we present to you former Disney Imagineer, Paul Torrigino: a man who owned his own online tiki bar sign business, Pariarts. If you were looking for that crowning touch to your tiki bar, this was the person to talk to. However, adding to the decor of your own tiki bar is not the reason why we have Paul Torrigino on our show today. Twenty-one years is the time Paul Torrigino spent at Walt Disney Imagineering and over those 21 years, he worked as Production Artisan, Production Designer, Art Director, Concept Designer and Show Designer. He worked on most of the large Disney Imagineering projects, including one of Kevin’s personal favorites, Dinosaur in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. His versatility allowed him to stay with the company for all those years which, in turn, allowed him to work on a variety of projects in various capacities. Yes, he worked with animatronics, but in addition to all of this...well... allow me to throw out some familiar names: Maelstrom Disneyland Paris, or EuroDisney as it was referred to in the beginning Beastlie Kingdomme (often misspelled “Beastly Kingdom”) Tokyo Disney Sea just to name a few. Before all of this, however, Paul Torrigino was a Disney fan through his high school and college years much like myself and my cohorts as well as many of you listening. Except his path gave him the opportunity to fulfill many a Disney fan’s dream which is to become a Disney Imagineer. Fellow MOWicans, ladies, and gentlemen, enough reading, I present to you former Disney Imagineer, Paul Torrigino. Listen to his stories and treasure what he has done for the Disney company. What did you think about our interview with Paul Torrigino? Any comments? Share them at magicourway@gmail.com. In the Queue, we discuss the two big features that have been rumored to come out for MyMagic+ in the very near future. One involves Fastpass+ which is slated to come online in April 2016 and the other involves something called StoryMaker (release date TBD). There is no Guest Services for this episode. This segment will return at a later time . For more audio, video, and live content subscribe to the FREE Magic Our Way podcast. - iTunes, Stitcher, & Blubrry. Follow us at the following: Google+ - http://bit.ly/21bAfyV Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/magicourway Twitter - https://twitter.com/MagicOurWay Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/magicourway/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/magicourway/ Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/c/MagicOurWayPodcast To learn more about the show, visit http://magicourway.com Leave a VOICEMAIL or send us a TEXT at 1-815-MOWICAN (669-4226). Thanks for watching and listening! -Danny, Kevin, Lee, & Eli
In this episode, Anthony speaks with concept designer Henry Fong in Toronto. Henry is best known for his work on Hollywood movies like Immortals, X-Men: Days of Future Past and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. He also worked on productions shot in Hong Kong such as The White Vengeance on which he was also the artistic director. In this Syn Studio podcast you will learn how Henry began his career in the film industry. Henry emphasizes the importance of networking and staying open minded while building a career in the industry. He also explains the differences between North American projects and those filmed in Hong Kong and how these differences have influenced his work.
The world famous Concept Artist, Transportation Designer and Educator chatted with Anthony after hosting an intensive Workshop presented by Autodesk ® SketchBook® Pro, Wacom®, Design Studio Press and CG Masters Academy in June 2014 in Montreal. In this Syn Studio Podcast Scott chats about the difference between becoming an entertainment designer and an industrial designer, using Sketchbook Pro and how to market yourself as a freelancer. The insights he provides are invaluable, making this podcast episode a must-listen event for every aspiring concept artist. Scott's fan page - How to Draw - How to Render - SRW - Design Studio Press
Academy of Art University Presents: Harald Belker Entertainment Designer, Concept Designer, & Author