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In today's episode, we present a conversation with costume creator, Natalie Lucia! Natalie joins to discuss her backstory, designing costumes, winning contests and some thoughts on the Jurassic franchise! Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!Please check out my Newsletter featured on Substack! You can sign up for the newsletter featuring the latest from Jurassic Park Podcast and other shows I'm featured on - plus other thoughts and feelings towards film, theme parks and more!FOLLOW NATALIEInstagramThreadsTikTokFOLLOW USWebsite: https://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JurassicParkPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jurassicparkpodcast/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jurassicparkpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jurassicparkpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/jurassicparkpodApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VAITXfSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2Gfl41TDon't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763!Catch us on YouTube with Wednesday night LIVE STREAMS, Toy Hunts, Toy Unboxing and Reviews, Theme Park trips, Jurassic Discussion, Analysis and so much more.
If you are even a casual Hallmark fan, you definitely know the work of today's guest, Jaralin Detienne. She has created some iconic looks for Hallmark romcoms and mysteries. She famously designed the costumes for blockbusters like the Wedding Veil trilogy, The Christmas Waltz, Big Sky River, and The Wedding Cottage. But she has also created the iconic style for Tess Harper in Crossword Mysteries, Jennifer Shannon in Garage Sale Mysteries, Billie Blessings in Morning Show Mysteries, and Claire and Joanna Darrow in Darrow and Darrow. She shares wonderful behind-the-scenes insight and stories about how Hallmark movies are created. She was an absolute delight to talk with, and we are sure you will enjoy it as well. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
Learn More About Attending the Highest Rated and Most Reviewed Business Workshops On the Planet Hosted by Clay Clark In Tulsa, Oklahoma HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/business-conferences/ See the Thousands of Success Stories and Millionaires That Clay Clark Has Helped to Produce HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/testimonials/ Clay Clark Testimonials | "Clay Clark Has Helped Us to Grow from 2 Locations to Now 6 Locations. Clay Has Done a Great Job Helping Us to Navigate Anything That Has to Do with Running the Business, Building the System, the Workflows, to Buy Property." - Charles Colaw (Learn More Charles Colaw and Colaw Fitness Today HERE: www.ColawFitness.com) Download A Millionaire's Guide to Become Sustainably Rich: A Step-by-Step Guide to Become a Successful Money-Generating and Time-Freedom Creating Business HERE: www.ThrivetimeShow.com/Millionaire See Thousands of Actual Client Success Stories from Real Clay Clark Clients Today HERE: https://www.thrivetimeshow.com/testimonials/ See Thousands of Case Studies Today HERE: www.thrivetimeshow.com/does-it-work/
Matt Crawford speaks with veteran costume designer and author Marjorie McCown about her new novel Star struck: A Hollywood Mystery. Costumer designer Joey Jessop is working on a 1930's Hollywood period piece with two of its biggest stars. After she witnesses a hit-and-run near the set, she realizes the car may belong to the movies female lead, Gillian Best. What follows is a great whodunit with the flare and style of Hollywood that lifts the veil on an unappreciated part of movie making. McCown and I also discuss her decades long work as a costume designer to some of the biggest stars and what her craft entails.
Seguimos desde Cartagena en el Costumer experience summit 2024, además llega la aplicación Buen Provecho y mucho más.
In this "tough love" episode, Matt is joined by seamstresses Angie Landerman and Barbara Emery to discuss the rough treatment the costumers in the Claus community have been experiencing from Christmas performers.
Además de las noticias que llegan desde el Costumer experience summit 2024, hablaremos del plan para construir un ferrocarril en la Luna, tambien lo que le dijo el CEO de Emirates Airlines a la nueva administración de Boeing y mucho más.
BOM DIA, BOA TARDE E BOA NOITE! Sejam bem vindos a mais um episódio de... Marketing Talks? Sim, o nome mudou! Mas não se preocupe, o conteúdo do nosso podcast continua o mesmo, sempre trazendo assuntos interessantes relacionados ao mundo do Marketing. Neste episódio exploraremos o tema do User Experience (CX), e para esse papo trouxemos uma convidada mais que especial: Bruna Roverci. Aproveite o episódio!
Today's episode features a fantastic Costumer, Alesha D. Mitchell! Alesha and I met when she was my key/truck costumer on our film The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat. We had a great conversation of wide ranging topics from physically demanding days on set, taking care of ourselves in this industry, money smarts, the difference between and Costumer and a Costume Designer and so much more. We also talked about her YourTube channel: Behind the Scenes and Below the Line. Check out the links below to learn more. --- If you want to support me and this podcast, feel free to buy me a coffee on ko-fi or subscribe to the Patreon and get the episodes two days earlier. These links and the link to the show on all your favorite podcast players is in our IG bio. --- Costumer Alesha D. Mitchell Credits include: The Underground Railroad | Father of the Bride | Legacies | Collection | The Devil all the Time | The Fanatic As well as the upcoming films Shirley | Gladiator 2 | The Life of Chuck | The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat --- Alesha Mitchell is just here to serve the people! Alesha is a union member with nearly a decade of experience in the film and television industry. --- Alesha D. Mitchell Links: YouTube Channel: Behind the Scenes and Below the Line (@AleshaDMitchell) Instagram: @aleshadmitchell TikTok: @aleshadmitchell Facebook: @alesha.mitchell.73 --- TFACD Links: Patreon: Tales From A Costume Designer Instagram: @talesfromacostumedesigner Twitter: @talesfromaCD TikTok: @talesfromaCD --- Whitney Anne Adams Links: Website: whitneyadams.com Instagram: @WAACostumeDesign Twitter: @WhitneyAAdams TikTok: @waacostumedesign Ko-Fi: @waacostumedesign --- Pay Equity Links: Pay Equity Now IG: @payequitynow Pay Equity Now TikTok: @payequitynow Costume Designers Guild Instagram: @cdglocal892 Local USA 829 Pay Equity Task Force Instagram: @usa829payequity Local USA 829 Pay Equity Task Force Twitter: @usa829payequity United Scenic Artists Local 829 Instagram: @unitedscenicartists United Scenic Artists Local 829 Twitter: @USA829IATSE
This episode's guest is Andrea Davis. Her background is in the film & television industry where she's worked on both television series & movies, from creating/designing costumes & specialty wardrobe, building sets & displays and making props. Additionally, she has crafted numerous costumes, accessories, props and set pieces for commission work. She has a degree in Fashion Design and is a La Cordon Bleu trained chef.
Today Rachel talks with costume designer Kelsey Garcia about her career and what it's like designing costumes for rom-coms like LOVE ON RETREAT and CHRISTMAS AT THE AMISH BAKERY For Jonathan's interview https://youtu.be/dBdFD1wv9v0 For Alexandra's interview https://youtu.be/0Ei5BnthHbM For Ansley's interview https://youtu.be/Q6NwCFVgv9Y Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Get some of our great podcast merch https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsreviews Check out our merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com Or call +1 (801) 855-6407 Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews
Hey Listener, grab your gear bag because I'm sitting down with Heather Sampanis (bass/singer) of Alex Kasznel & The Board of Directors and Luke Effler (guitar) of Ten Gauge to talk about being parents that are in bands. Topics this week include: Check out the Company Picnic Music Festival on March 23rd at Oddfellows in OTR (Cincinnati, Ohio). What is it like to be a band that gets a vinyl album pressed? What is a Costumer? BFAs of the world unite! Hailing from a family with musicians. Power chords for children. Life/Band balance. The differences between being a solo creator and someone working with others. Critiquing your friends. Faster and louder. Playing out and being cool with low standards. What's it like being in the backstage locker room? The tricks of figuring out the name of someone you've already met. Pre show rituals. I'm inspiring you, not intimidating you. Tap dancin' Luke Effler and the karate robot. The heartache of a bad show. Go watch The Greatest Night in Pop.
Job Tales - I interview professionals to help you become who you wish to be
Welcome to Job Tales: the show where we find out about different professions from the people who know. Each week I speak to a new guest with a very interesting job. I am Laura Leoncini and today my guest is Marisa Copley, Costume & Fashion Designer. If you are interested in fashion, you can be a costume designer, a dressmaker, a wardrobe stylist and much more. Marisa's job tale is interesting because she has touched on several jobs in the world of costume and will be able to give you some good hints. As always, there is not one single path to your favourite job. This is the job tale of Marisa Copley.
Flowers for Valentines Day, truly loving yourself and the very interesting journey of how Paige became a Costumer in Hollywood. Also, P is unfolding the New Years drama finally and fully putting it behind her. Thank G! Follow the Pod: instagram.com/adultishwhines/Follow your Host: instagram.com/paige_crutcher/Buy Adultish Merch: adultishwhines.comGo to https://betterhelp.com/adultish for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsoredUse code ADULTISH at adameve.com for 50% off, free gifts and free shipping.Use code AWCLUB at kingsofneon.com for 10% off a custom neon sign.
Ever caught yourself daydreaming about twirling around like a character in a Jane Austen novel, decked out in those fancy Regency-era outfits? Well, I am joined by Shannyn Schack Dadvar from Wisteria and Lace in this episode, and we are diving head-first into that dreamy world.We chat about the enchanting costume designs in Jane Austen adaptations and get down to the nitty-gritty details of period costumes! We are breaking down "Emma" and "Pride and Prejudice," discussing the costume choices that reveal way more about the characters than you might think. Shannyn is ready to bust myths about corsets and dress reform, giving you the lowdown on how film adaptations either nail historical accuracy or, well, unravel it a bit.So, whether you're a seasoned seamstress or just curious about empire waistlines, this episode is a goldmine for anyone who loves a bit of elegance from the past and those timeless tales spun by Jane Austen. Come join the fun, and let's celebrate the art of historical fashion together!
Emmy® Award winner Cynthia Summers is a costumer designer who brings characters to life on TV and film through artfully and skillfully creating their costumes and accessories. With more than 60 credits (a.k.a projects) to Cynthia's name that range from fantasy to modern day and fashion-driven, her cool job allows her to take a concept or dream and make it a reality on the screen. While helping create the characters and building the worlds they live in, she collaborates and works with many different people on each project, including the actors, producers, set design team, and many more. Her most recent work is on the scary new series “Goosebumps” that's inspired by R.L. Stine's bestselling books and is now available on Disney+ and Hulu. When working on projects that are based on existing books, games, or other creative works (such as the “Goosebumps” series), she goes back to the source and does a lot of research to stay true to the core of the work and what connects it with the audience . When it's something that hasn't existed before, she follows her intuition, experience, leans into research, and also is highly collaborative with other key stakeholders. We talk about: The realities of balancing budget, time constraints, weather and filming conditions, and differing visions/expectations The exciting details of her cool job, How she approaches costume design for diverse characters Some of her incredible awards and achievements include: Daytime Emmy Award in the Outstanding Costume Design category for her work on the first season of “The Baby-Sitters Club.” 5 CAFTCAD Awards for the second and third seasons of the Emmy Award-nominated “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” starring Neil Patrick Harris, Won and nominated for 2019 and 2020 Costume Designers Guild Awards, 2 Primetime Emmy Awards (2018 and 2019) in the Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes category. Nominated for a 2021 Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television for season one of “Snowpiercer,” starring Jennifer Connelly and Daveed DiggsContact Info:Cynthia Summers - GuestCynthia's Instagram accountCynthia's websiteGoosebumps trailerJulie Berman - Hostwww.womenwithcooljobs.com@womencooljobs (Instagram)Julie Berman's LinkedIn Profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wishing you had your own cool job?? Not sure what you want to be when you grow up? In a time of transition or reinvention? Are you so busy that you've put yourself on the backburner for awhile? Get Sparked! Understand yourself better and learn what feels exciting and fulfilling for you. Not sure where to start? Julie can help you figure out what lights you up and fulfills you, so you can do a cool job, too! Schedule HERE to do a free, quick debrief to see how you can add more of what sparks you to life and work. Julie Berman is a Sparkologist in addition to being the Podcast Host & Producer of "Women with Cool Jobs".
Você sabia que é possível acessar o Bitrix24 a partir de qualquer computador e dispositivo móvel, mas que também, em certos casos, é importante limitar o acesso de funcionários que não estejam nas instalações da empresa? Para realizar essa restrição, é possível configurar filtros de IP. Isso garantirá que apenas funcionários autorizados possam acessar o Bitrix24 a partir de endereços IP específicos. É isso que Romualdo explica no insight de hoje! Material de apoio: Restringir acesso ao Bitrix24 por endereço IP Conheça a CRMThink em: crmthink.com.br
Genevieve and Andrew celebrate Halloween with a costume contest based on this year's crop of trick-or-treat commercials. Andrew also tries to sneak a Terminator-inspired outfit into the mix, but Vieves isn't having any of it. Here links to the ads we talked about in this week's show: Sour Patch Kids - Fireman https://www.ispot.tv/ad/ALXG/sour-patch-kids-trick-r-treat-fireman Geico - Rivalries https://www.ispot.tv/ad/o8r4/geico-trick-or-treat Nissan Heisman house - trick or treat https://youtu.be/ff7JL-nUVCo?si=qvPno2qvXFMadXT9 Butterfinger - Aliens https://www.ispot.tv/ad/oa1J/butterfinger-trick-or-treat Reeses - Trick or treat https://www.ispot.tv/ad/dJ1k/reeses-mtv-trick-or-treat Kit Kat/Reeses - Choose both https://youtu.be/0Kq9bTzSN_g?si=brnjg0CdC1taAf-E Ring Video Doorbell - TAKE ONE! https://www.ispot.tv/ad/om5t/ring-video-doorbell-2-trick-or-treat WalMart - Take one https://youtu.be/81x7iRd7Lt0?si=qFBB7mPWechbEgPT Target - Good house https://youtu.be/BYr1t2lCjhc?si=bpiAV1zxRoqOEufg Milky Way - Adult Trick or Treaters https://youtu.be/iAOsfWEgK5M?si=FM5aPXOZYCSfA-S5 PetSmart - Dog costumes https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AYGy/petsmart-halloween-weekend-sale-song-by-queen Orkin Man Commercial: "The Exterminator" (1995) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sXFXf4GPhY
En este episodio hablamos con Rob Giglio. Chef Costumer Officer de HubSpot. Fue una conversación asombrosa con un experto en marketing y en ventas. Rob tiene experiencia en ambos mundos con un paso destacado por Adobe. Con Rob hablamos de- El papel que tiene el marketero de construir el puente entre el producto y el consumidor de una forma sencilla y efectiva.- La mejor forma para integrar los equipos de ventas y marketing.- El gran reto que significa crear marcas sostenibles en el tiempo,y que no pierdan vigencia en un mundo tan veloz.HubSpot es la empresa creadore del Inbound Marketing. Entra a https://naranjamedia.co/cmo-latam-toolkit/ y explora los recursos gratuitos que tenemos para ti. Entre estos, una certificación GRATUITA en InBound.
On part 2 of Janie Bryant's interview we dive into the creation of Pennywise for the reboot of Steven King's IT and so so much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we dive into what its like running a large costuming department, Mad Men, and more with Primetime Emmy Award Winning costumer Janie Bryant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for part two with Mardi Gras costumer and New Orleans creative Jenny Campbell where we discuss her custom costume clientele, the creative process and of course her early fashion and design memories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An award-winning theatrical costume designer who has collaborated with The American Conservatory Theater, Teatro Zinzanni, The Roundabout Theatre Company, Cabaret Zazou, California Shakespeare Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, TheatreWorks, Classic Stage Company, Northlight Theatre, The Papermill Playhouse and The Pasadena Playhouse. She has created costumes for A Christmas Carol, Comedy of Errors, Test Match, Tales of the City, Scapin, The Government Inspector, The Merry Widow, Crowns, Blue, Everything's Ducky and The Cherry Orchard.
Jenny Campbell is a dynamic fashion and costuming lover with a passion for New Orleans. She is both a renowned Mardi Gras costumer for various krewes and works as a digitization and collections expert for The Louisiana Museum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
P has her friend Rachel on this episode who works in the Costume Department of Film/TV shows in Los Angeles, Ca. They are sharing some funny, great and definitely some gross things they've both encountered dealing with actors' costumes on set. Also, for everyone interested in hearing more about the Writers and SAG AFTRA strike - we are sharing some key points, so tuuuune in! Follow the PodFollow your Host PaigeFollow Cinqo the ProducerBuy Adultish MerchUse code ADULTISH at adameve.com for 50% off, free gifts and free shipping.Use code AWCLUB at kingsofneon.com for 10% off a custom neon sign.
This week Alexis and Suzanne are joined by Valerie Campbell, also known on TikTok and Instagram as @valeriescateyescream. Valerie was a key set costumer on Gilmore Girls for all seven seasons, and the costume supervisor for A Year in the Life. She drops tidbits about different actors on set, the complications of coordinating some of Gilmore Girls most iconic scenes, and more from her time working on the show. You can find Valerie on TikTok @valeriescateyescream, where she watches episodes and gives behind the scene information to fans. She is also on Instagram under the same titles. You can also visit Valerie's website where you can buy her cookbook and catch up on what she's up to. Want to listen to our episodes ad-free? Join our Patreon and help support us as we make this podcast! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Join us on Instagram and TikTok @talkingfastpodcast and send your thoughts to talkingfastpodcast@gmail.com
“On Sundays, I couldn't wait for Monday.” – Eilish Zebrasky, Head of Wardrobe for Aaron Spelling.Susan and Sharon get all dressed up and strut their stuff with legendary 80s TV and Film costume designer Eilish Zebrasky. For over 25 years, Eilish Zebrasky was the Costume Department Head for Aaron Spelling Productions, responsible for all the amazing clothes you saw on classic shows like “Murder, She Wrote”, “Dynasty”, “The Love Boat”, “Charlie's Angels”, “Hart to Hart”, “Hotel”, “Fantasy Island”, “Vega$” and “Charmed”.In her five-decade career, Eilish has pretty much seen every major celebrity in Hollywood in their underwear -- and she has personally costumed such stars as Faye Dunaway, Goldie Hawn, Alyssa Milano, Barbara Streisand, Angela Lansbury, Paul Newman, Robert Wagner, Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gabor, Jaclyn Smith, Connie Seleca, Shanen Doherty, Rose McGowan, Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and Joan Collins.From her childhood in Belfast, Ireland – to the glamorous boutiques of Beverly Hills – to Elizabeth Taylor's “Closet of Jewels”, Eilish has seen – and dressed – it all!THE CONVERSATIONWhat's the perfect training for a career as a Hollywood costume designer? Working in a Belfast button-sewing factory!How new boyfriend – and future husband -- Tony helped her get her first gig at Warner Bros. -- on the movie “Camelot”.What happens when a hot, young male star arrives for his fitting -- with no underwear??SAVING BEN VEREEN'S BUTT – How a split pant-seam on the set of “Funny Lady” almost led to disaster, until Eilish (and a used T-shirt) saved the day!How not getting the on-screen credit she deserved led Eilish to leave Warner Bros. – and finally accept the job of Head of Wardrobe for Aaron Spelling Productions!50 FAKE FUR COATS: What do you do when “The Love Boat” goes to Alaska, and all the stars end up freezing?GETTING AWAY WITH “MURDER, SHE WROTE”: How Angela Lansbury grabbed Eilish away from Aaron Spelling – but only for Jessica Fletcher's outfits!Did the stars get to keep their fabulous costumes? No! (But they could buy them -- at half-price!)MISTAKEN IDENTITY: The mystery of the Marvel Universe's other Eilish Zebrasky.Where did Alyssa Milano's Valkarie costume for "Charmed" end up?How approaching your life and work with kindness leads to all good things!So join Susan and Sharon – and Eilish – as they talk “Cuppa and Bicky” with Angela Lansbury, Dynasty “Dress-Up” Parties – and Goldie Hawn's stolen underwear from "Butterflies are Free"!AUDIOGRAPHYBuy second-hand costume creations from your favorite TV shows and movies at “It's a Wrap”.Interview with Eilish Zebrasky at the Costume Designers Guild.Check out “Fifty Fashion Looks That Changed the 1980's” by Paula Reed at ThriftBooks. Listen to SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher's Fiery Call to Action strike speech.CONNECTFor transcripts, contact info and more visit 80sTVLadies.com.Don't miss out. Sign up for the 80s TV Ladies mailing list!Please help us make more 8TL. Get ad-free episodes and more on PATREON!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5585115/advertisement
In this week's episode, we embark on an exciting journey to the outer rim as we delve into the captivating universe of The Mandalorian. Join your hosts Elizabeth and Spencer as they explore the awe-inspiring costumes featured in seasons one through three of this groundbreaking series including the famous beskar armor, Boba Fett's new threads, Ahsoka's robes, and...hey is that Lizzo? Adding to our Mandalorian covert, we are thrilled to be joined by the talented costumer, Kevin Ochoa. Having worked on the third season of The Mandalorian, Kevin brings invaluable expertise and first-hand experiences to the podcast, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the incredible craftsmanship involved in bringing these costumes to life. This is the way. Follow Kevin on Instagram at @iconiccostume Podcast Merch Store: TheArtOfCostume.com/PodStore Follow Us on Instagram: @TheArtofCostumePod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/support
In this week's episode, we embark on an exciting journey to the outer rim as we delve into the captivating universe of The Mandalorian. Join your hosts Elizabeth and Spencer as they explore the awe-inspiring costumes featured in seasons one through three of this groundbreaking series including the famous beskar armor, Boba Fett's new threads, Ahsoka's robes, and...hey is that Lizzo? Adding to our Mandalorian covert, we are thrilled to be joined by the talented costumer, Kevin Ochoa. Having worked on the third season of The Mandalorian, Kevin brings invaluable expertise and first-hand experiences to the podcast, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the incredible craftsmanship involved in bringing these costumes to life. This is the way. Follow Kevin on Instagram at @iconiccostume Podcast Merch Store: TheArtOfCostume.com/PodStore Follow Us on Instagram: @TheArtofCostumePod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theartofcostume/support
In this episode of The B2B Content Show, Jeremy Shere talks to RC Victorino, Senior Manager of Content Marketing at Density. RC talks about how and why he and his content marketing team partner with customer support.Highlights: The value of collaborating with costumer support as a marketer to gain an understanding of customer journeys and create better content.The importance of understanding customer needs .Techniques to master hero content.Learn more about DensityConnect with RC on LinkedInThe B2B Content Show is produced by Connversa, a podcast production agency helping B2B brands connecting with prospects, grow brand awareness, and create better content. Learn more at connversa.com.
Wardrobe Stylist Aneesah Moore gives us the tea on being an integral part of the look of TV shows. She explains the skills needed to be a wardrobe stylist, how she stumbled into the craft and how she came to join the Union, Local 705 which is no easy feat! Her work can be seen in Reasonable Doubt and Infamy among others. Trust me, after listening to my conversation with Aneesah, you will see clothes in any production with new eyes.
Join the Sisters this week as we dive into the new phenomenon of Stay at Home Girlfriends. Hilarie met one in real life and tells us what she learned. We then pull back the curtain on…Zoey! Everyone's favorite little mystery. She agrees to fill us in on her life as a Costumer to the stars. You won't believe the weirdest thing she's had to do on set before. We then get into our advice segment where we help our listeners with the following dilemmas: Should you track your children via phone apps and GPS? Can a crush on a celebrity become unhealthy? Is it okay to ask the guests in your home to chip in with chores? How far is too far? Can you ask them to help with home remodel projects?! Follow us on IG and TikTok at @sistersnotsaintspodcast to join in on our banter and help settle our debates! Submit your request for advice anonymously at our website at www.sistersnotsaints.com Episode Transcript: shorturl.at/dmsKZ
Brands like Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks are making some changes to their loyalty rewards programs. Also, TikTok rolls out with new safety features for teen users. Plus, Amy Grant opens up for the first time since her bike accident. And, She Made It: the inspiring story behind “Cuyana” founders Karla Gallardo and Shilpa Shah whose “Less Is More” approach has helped grow their company into a celebrity favorite.
In this episode, Troy interviews Steph Whittle, founder of HVAC Growth Lab. She's based in Austin, Texas, United States. HVAC is an acronym that stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Basically, working with the contractors who do all the heating and cooling work in your home. In 2020, during COVID, decided to niche down her digital marketing business and focus on the HVAC industry with a mission to help 500 of America's top HVAC contractors double their business through profitable marketing by 2027. Steph says the most stressful point is when COVID hit, there was just so much uncertainty at the time. Like, where's this going to go? She didn't like the conversations, the sales conversations with prospects, she was starting to feel defeated. But she just kept putting one foot forward, sharing to people what she knows pertaining to HVAC industry. This Cast Covers: How a small talk on the military plane while on mission inspired her to learn marketing Why she niched down to HVAC industry Fun fact about Legionnaires' disease How funding the first 2 years through day trading stock hinder their growth The benefits of having two kinds of mentors - a tactical and strategic The challenge of trying to improve everything by 1% How she used to avoid problems but is now embracing it How she relates to Drew Barrymore's character from the movie ‘50 First Dates' Links: Josh Nelson's Seven Figure Agency Wave Apps Additional Resources: Nuts!: Southwest Airlines' Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success by Kevin Freiberg The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone Quotes: “Anyone who's good at sales should never be doing less than 250k a year in income. And anyone good at marketing should never be doing less than a million a year in income.” — Steph Whittle “Success is being able to do what you want, whenever you want, wherever you want, with whomever you want.” — Steph Whittle “Focus on the volume and perfection will come.” — Steph Whittle “I think sometimes when you have a little too much funding, you start to get sloppy, and I don't ever want to get sloppy.” — Steph Whittle “The best way to generate startup revenue, is to get customers and get them to pay you.” — Steph Whittle
Jenny Eagan, costume designer for the new star-studded Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, has a career path defined by opportunities taken. Although she did not formally study costume design, her many award-winning projects feature characters who leap off the screen, thanks in no small part to her costumes. Who would have thought a girl from Independence, Missouri would end up in this profession? “Certainly not my Mom,” laughs Eagan. “I wanted to be a middle-school teacher to make a difference. Halfway through college, I switched to textile marketing and merchandising because I love clothes, but never knew that could lead to working in the entertainment industry.” Post-graduation, Eagan drove cross country to live in San Diego, where she became ‘excellent on rollerblades' before following friends to Los Angeles. She joined a temp agency and her first interview was for a low budget film. As fate would have it, Mary Zophres was the costume designer on her second temp job. Eagan shadowed her on weekends, getting coffee and grabbing lunches. She observed and absorbed everything, until Zophres invited her to join the team on Any Given Sunday, her first job as a production assistant. Six months at Western Costume Company gained her entry into the Union. She spent over a decade with Zophres, progressing from production assistant to assistant costume designer. “Mary hates when I say she was an amazing mentor, but I didn't know anything and she taught me everything.” Her first feature as a costume designer was Contraband, with Mark Wahlberg and director Baltasar Kormákur, but the project that launched her career was the first season of True Detective for HBO. The show garnered her the Costume Designers Guild Award for Best Contemporary Television Series in 2015. “It was an amazing experience and a confidence builder for me.” Eagan moved on to design several small but critically acclaimed films and television series including Olive Kitteridge which won her an Emmy, Widows, and the celebrated Beasts of No Nation. The first iteration of the Knives Out trilogy, written and directed by Rian Johnson, was an unmitigated hit. “Because of our limited shoot time, we had all guns blazing,” she says. “I feel like I fit every single one of the cast members the week before. Thankfully, Rian wrote well-defined characters and chose seasoned actors. We were all in sync.” She was awarded her third CDGA for her efforts. Johnson wanted everyone to ratchet it up for the sequel, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. Eagan decided early on that most of the costumes would be custom made. Shooting on a remote island off Greece and in Serbia during Covid, she knew she could not count on shopping. She prepped in Los Angeles, anticipating multiples for principals and stunt doubles, then brought extra fabrics to cover her back. While designing the first Knives Out, Eagan forged great relationships with Johnson and producer Ram Bergman. They agreed that travel during the pandemic could be problematic and allowed her to bring her union team from Los Angeles. She brought ACD Jessica Albertson, supervisor Emily Egge, set costumer Claire Sandrin, and cutter/fitter Erica Ciaglia. “Claire, Emily, and I first worked together on No Country for Old Men (designed by Mary Zophres) and have collaborated as much as possible since. I was thankful for this luxury. I'm not a one-man show, we are a team.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #247. About Veronica Romney: Veronica Romney is a Dream Team Architect who helps online entrepreneurs build their dream teams and train their rainmaking marketing leaders. She's a former Speaker and Trainer for Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi and the former Chief of Staff of mega-brand BossBabe. She's no stranger to the stage and has been in the online marketing world for over 15 years, having been featured in places like Forbes, Inc, HuffPost, ABC News Radio, and more. When she's not helping her visionary clients scale to 8-figures plus, you can find her wrangling her two-man cubs in the beautiful oak trees of North Carolina.Connect with Veronica RomneyWebsiteInstagramFavorite Quotes“Most of the time we're building still bottom to top because we're all self-funded. So these CEOs start bringing in doers. It's a lot of vendors, contractors, part-timers, assistants. When you start adding all of the knives to your knife set, somebody actually has to put them in a holster. And that's where the CEO will feel the constraint. They're like ‘I need to go be on stage and not have to worry about what's happening behind the curtain.' And that's where you start to feel the tension. ”“The rainmaker's job is to convert $0 to $1. The rainmaker is not responsible for the product. ”“If it's not our zone of genius, we could outsource it to somebody else. But if you're really serious about entrepreneurship, there are just certain lessons that you can't shortcut and get away from learning. ”In This Episode You'll Learn:The pain point of building a team around you that you trustKnowing the two separate lanes of a businessWhen to be a customer-centric team, product-centric or revenue-centricWhat a rainmaker's job isAmbitiously scaling your businessMentioned on the Show:Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino WickmanLove the show? Then why don't you:Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.Subscribe to the show.Tag us on Instagram @go.to.gal or Jaclyn @jaclyn_mellone and let us know what you think or what and who you'd want to hear on the show!Want to become a Gal Pal? Head on over to this link to Become a Go-To Gal Podcast Insider
When was the last time you really took a look at how customers are using your products? Yahoo Finance says customer expectations are a moving target, so understanding how your products are being used is important. WWJ's Murray Feldman has more.
ABBY EHMANN Bar Proprietrix, Sign Maker, Editrix, Costumer, Scribbler, Tiara & Crown Creator, Burner, Cheap Beer Swiller recently opened HEKATE, a new "sober bar" at 167 Avenue B between 10th and 11th Streets in the East Village, right across the street from her other bar - Lucky. Hekate is an intimate sober bar and specialty tea shop fueled by feminine energy, designed for those who seek the alchemy of herbal elixirs. It is a convivial community place for anyone who might appreciate an alternative to bars. Time Out New York loves Hekate! In this session, Dr. Lisa takes a deep dive into what Abby learned about herself while in pandemic shutdowns: alcohol, humanity, fantastic new developments in alcohol-free drinks. She is putting her new ideas into action—this lady is an inspiration!
In this episode, I interview Patrick Noel Daly the Founder and CEO of Icon Global Innovations based in Newfoundland, Canada. Patrick has set up his own business to help entrepreneurs, companies, and businesses to fund, structure, fund, scale, restructure and succeed. With over 20 years of experience in constructing a startup, Patrick has decided to invent products that are solutions for all the markets right across and share his knowledge through his book entitled “Just Startup.” Patrick has said that growing a small business requires having a personality. So he says, “You can't sell anything unless people believe in you and trust you and are willing to give you their time, attention, and money.” This Cast Covers: Invent products that are solutions for all the markets right across. Been around medical healthcare and aerospace IT for quite a while. Developed a search engine around 97. Learning the importance of creating a product that has a major contribution to society. Helps entrepreneurs avoid pitfalls through his book “Just Startup.” Develop the right products at the right time. Learning how to build ideas, bring products to fruition, and launch them. With over 20 years of experience in building a startup. Went into medical and healthcare and medical support surfaces. Providing effective marketing techniques. Links: Patrick's LinkedIn Patrick's Facebook Patrick's Instagram Additional Resources: Icon Global Innovations Just Start Up Building Startups by Patrick Noel Daly Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson Quotes: “Create a strong demand for the product.” —Patrick Noel Daly “Success is an acquisition of what you create.” —Patrick Noel Daly “Life is a series of crossroads.” —Patrick Noel Daly “Ear to the ground, keep your finger on the pulse.” —Patrick Noel Daly “Business is business, but your personality is crucially important.” —Patrick Noel Daly Music from https://filmmusic.io “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com. License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
In this episode of the Lexman Artificial Podcast, we're joined by renowned physicist and mathematician Roger Penrose. He shares his thoughts on the history of surfing and how it has evolved over the years. We also discuss his experiences as a costumer, and learn some interesting facts about his life and work.
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Join Ky as he interviews Valerie Campbell, the key set costumer for the run of Gilmore Girls on TV and Netflix. We'll talk show theories, share behind-the-scenes tales, Valerie's amazing new recipe book, and answer the question: "Will there be a season 2 of A Year In The Life"? Stick around to the end for a special announcement from Ky! Get Valerie's new book here: https://valeriescateyescream.com/store For more about Ky, visit: https://beacons.ai/thevibewithky --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevibewithky/support
This week on #baaifkm we sit down with costumer, circus and pole performer and instructor Tahnee Reyes AKA Tatagabor. We talk about; wearing 1000 hats, finding circus and pole dance, and growing into someone more confident. Real conversations. Real artists. Find and Follow us: GALPAL Productions Instagram: @galpalprods Facebook: GALPAL Productions This podcast wouldn't be possible without the support of our listeners. Support us here: Patreon
Jochem, Co-founder and CEO of https://www.theydo.io/, talks about how to bridge the gap between agile workflows and customer-centric workflows. He shares how understanding the three stages of Journey Management (Mapping, Frameworks, Prioritization) helps to build solutions in line with opportunities. Learn about service blueprints on Balsamiq Wire-framing academy: https://balsamiq.com/learn/articles/wireframing-service-blueprints/
You may not know Darlene Taylor's name, but there's a good chance you've seen one of the dozens of murals she has painted in the Texarkana area. She's a self-taught artist whose other interests include designing and sewing vintage-style clothing and historical costumes. She and host Karl Richter spoke about her journey from grieving widow to successful small business owner — and how she keeps her creative spirit thriving.
Today's guest is costumer Annie Manning. Some things we chat about:The hierarchy of a costume shopQualities to succeed as a costumerThe importance of asking questionsFeeling behind on your own lifeCreating on TikTokCreative problem solving in costumingExperience vs skillBuilding the muscle memory - do it over and overConnect:Tiktok thederpiestponyIG thederpiestponyStay Up to Date:Subscribe to Friend Request the Series on YouTube and stay tuned for updates!Follow whatsyoursecretpodcast and arigjohnson on InstagramVisit whatsyoursecretpodcast.comMusic by: Michael Paraskevas
Meet Harry's former student, Kali McMillan, who joins the guys to discuss her odyssey from a small liberal arts college in Georgia to The Land of Enchantment. She costumes. She sings. She acts. She's even in a jazz band. But wait 'til you hear her woo fair Romeo from the balcony.
Nia Pleasants, Stylist Assistant and Set Costumer, joins Susan and Ben to discuss Jurassic Park, a 1993 Action Adventure Sci-Fi movie. Nia shares what it's like having a career managing costumes while filming, wrangling 96 kids wearing irreplaceable vintage clothing, and how to create a career when you live outside of Hollywood. Nia plays our “Jurassic Park vs. Really Big Shark” game. Follow Nia on Instagram or IMDB. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Susan Swarner and Ben Blohm Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Logo Art: Melissa Durkin Music Composer and Performer: Steve Trowbridge
Katelyn Rodgers, Specialty Costumer, joins Susan and Ben to discuss the Scream film series. Katelyn shares what it's like having a career creating costumes for Deadpool, and Deadpool 2, and Black Panther along with the awkward time she met Conan O'Brien. Katelyn plays our movie costumes game. Follow Katelyn on Instagram and IMDB. Leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more listeners. Find out about our guests and upcoming events by following us at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, contribute to our Patreon, or shop at www.lifeinthecredits.com. Life in Our Credits Hosts: Ben Blohm and Susan Swarner Executive Producer: Michelle Levin Art Director: Melissa Durkin Music Composer: Steve Trowbridge