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Vergessen Sie, was Sie über Fotoboxen zu wissen glaubenWer glaubt, Fotoboxen zu kennen, kennt Manuela von Fotobox42 aus Nürnberg noch nicht. Sie hat das Verständnis von Fotoboxen komplett auf den Kopf gestellt. Ihre FotoAktionen sind ein Gesamterlebnis für alle, sei es auf Messen oder Events. Wo Manuela ist, sind strahlende Gäste, großes Staunen und Freude zu spüren und zu sehen.Manuela nutzt ihre Fotoboxen als Medium, um außergewöhnliche, von ihr für ihre Auftraggeber gestaltete Aktionen live vor Ort umzusetzen. Ein Highlight ist ihr Kameraroboter GLAM42, ein sogenannter Glambot, mit dem sie unter anderem bereits mehrfach auf der Fashion Week war. Dieser erzeugt nicht nur das Feeling eines Hollywood Red Carpet Events, wenn er um die Gäste herumfährt und Videos aufnimmt, sondern – und das ist Manuela besonders wichtig – er lebt Inklusion. Niemand wird ausgeschlossen, egal ob es sich um Menschen mit Behinderung handelt oder, wie sie scherzhaft über sich selbst sagt, um “Pummelfeen”, die sich nicht bewegen können. Jeder hat am Ende ein Video, auf das er stolz sein kann.Die neueste Attraktion ist ihre LIVE-AI-ART-WORK die sofort ausgedruckt wird und direkt zum Mitnehmen ist. Zuletzt hat sie damit auf der Welt-Leitmesse BIOFACH die Menschen in passende Charaktere verwandelt und alle ins Staunen versetzt. Dies geschieht immer live vor Ort, innerhalb weniger Sekunden.Mit diesen innovativen FotoAktionen können Sie Marketing betreiben, das ein positives Gefühl erzeugt und lange im Kopf der Kunden bleibt.Vergessen Sie, was Sie über Fotoboxen zu wissen glauben, und erleben Sie diese einmaligen Aktionen live auch auf Ihrem Event. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we begin with a NEW JAMES BOND ALERT! (OK, not officially, but mostly kinda sorta essentially.) Congrats to Sam Taylor-Johnson's husband Aaron for [presumably] booking the role that will turn him from a Who to a Them in record time! Moving on, we take your calls about Chloe Bailey's trendy fashion, Gemma Collins's pudding, GlamBot's operator, Amber Valletta's house, Katy O'Brian's love for PowerPoint, Meghan Markle's love for blogging, Nerds Gummy Clusters, and a whole lot more. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Meet the GlamBOT operator making the stars shine in slow-mo on the red carpet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We fixed our memory card! Now this precious episode almost lost to the sands of times can live on. We talk about the difference between MTV cribs and Architectual Digest, the Chinese organ harvesting black market and how we would do a redcarpet Glambot.
Cole Walliser was already a multi-hyphenate when he moved to LA from Canada; he danced, wrote, and more, switching between his various skills to pay his bills while pursuing his dreams in the City of Stars. Cole is best known for directing celebrities on the red carpet for slo-mo video portraits for Glambot, but also works on other projects, including his own coffee company called Cafe Colione. 0:06 Intro0:47 Welcoming Cole to the Pod1:29 Trying out Chiva's Regal Japanese Whiskey4:15 Becoming friends over Fish Tanks as Reefers4:43 The Big Question about Cole's Hair5:54 On Cole's Upbringing as Chinese Swiss German9:18 Cole's Parents and their support of his skateboarding career12:02 Moving from Canada to Los Angeles13:41 How citizenship affected Cole's opportunities and how he overcame them16:49 How David does everything (seriously)17:18 Jumping head on into art23:55 Working with multiple brands and building brand partnerships26:10 Fighting through struggles of trying to get opportunities28:21 How being a good person matters above your work31:30 Finding balance from working all the time and sustainable practices32:57 Jasper always working too much, even analyzing dishes on dates (smh)34:08 Full focus 3 years of making videos doing nothing else37:35 About Glambot42:11 How BTS of Glambot changed everything45:46 Directors in the Industry47:13 Cole's Advice for future Directors, his love of Conan o'Brien, the Tonight Show Debacle51:10 What's next from Cole, Cafe Corleone56:21 EndingFOOD on the Pod2:28 Amuse: Hokkaido Scallop Sashimi with Yuzu Marmalade Ponzu and XO Caramelized Hoison21:51 Favorite Dish: Dry Aged New Zealand Rack of Lamb with a Basil & Mint Passion Fruit Nam Jim Reduction, Thai Chilies and Fly by Jing Chili Oil54:36 Final Bite: Poached and Charred Spanish Octopus, Lobster Tom Yum Tomato SauceFOLLOW COLE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colewalliser/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/colewalliserCheck out the incredible work Cole's done: https://www.colewalliser.com/?fbclid=IwAR3R52axbadJQsR2xruRRth-0Wis2kU-lqryw1a1nHg33pSGTg1xIm8IhTULISTEN ON:Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-durian-pod/id1709030054Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0IaysKRix5svq0UaNRTVb4FOLLOW:https://www.instagram.com/thedurianpodhttps://twitter.com/thedurianpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thedurianpod?_t=8huYRzTOEaA&_r=1OUR PRESENTING SPONSOR:Hexclad: https://www.hexclad.com/LEARN MORE ABOUT ROSALYNN SUPPER CLUB:Rosalynn: https://www.rosalynn.co/IG: https://www.instagram.com/rosalynnsupperclub
In this Special Live Episode of "THE NEW TREND SOCIETY" are we talking with Cole Walliser @Neuehouse Venice / Los Angeles. Cole Walliser is a Canadian filmmaker and music video director. The man behind the "Glambot" is in conversation with Benjamin Diedering and the audience. He tells us interesting stories about his career from scratch and talks about very interesting insights. Website: https://www.colewalliser.com/ Instagram: @colewalliser
In this episode I sit down with director Cole Walliser - most famous for operating Hollywoods "Glambot". We discuss the nicest celebrities in Hollywood, if he has ever been curved by anyone at award shows, how much the Glambot costs to operate, and how he got into directing in the first place. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsdanielmac/support
Cole Walliser, who is a Director and Content Creator from Richmond discusses his experiences working with celebrities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The problem with B.C's decriminalization experiment Ian Mulgrew, Vancouver Sun Columnist discusses the issues he sees with BC's drug decriminalization experiment. The Canadian Transportation Agency doesn't track 97% of air passenger claims Dr. Gabor Lukacs, President and founder of the Air Passenger Rights Group discusses the concerns around the Canadian Transportation Agency not tracking 97% of air passenger claims. Investors make up one third of homeowners in some provinces in 2020 Michael Geller, Real Estate Consultant and President of The Geller Group discusses the fact that investors make up one third of homeowners in some provinces in 2020 The local man who brought the GlamBOT to the Grammys Cole Walliser, who is a Director and Content Creator from Richmond discusses his experiences working with celebrities. The Wrap: Are investors responsible for our housing crisis? Can the B.C government's work-from-anywhere policy actually work? On The Wrap this week: Leah Holiove - TV reporter and radio host Sarah Daniels - real estate agent in South Surrey; author and broadcaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
รายการ StartYup ในรอบสัปดาห์นี้ เราจะพาไปพบกับสตาร์ทอัพที่ทำเกี่ยวกับการซื้อขายเครื่องสำอางมือสองออนไลน์ เคยรู้ไหมว่า ในปีหนึ่ง ๆ พวกเราทิ้งเครื่องสำอางที่ซื้อมาไปเป็นจำนวนเท่าไหร่ และมันจะดีกว่าไหม ที่แทนที่เราจะทิ้งเครื่องสำอางไปเฉย ๆ กลับมีตัวกลางที่คอยทำหน้าที่เป็นแพลตฟอร์มซื้อขายเครื่องสำอางเหลือใช้ของเรา หลายคนพอได้ยินคำว่า เครื่องสำอางมือสองแล้วอาจร้องยี้ แต่อันที่จริงแล้ว Glambot เองมีระบบหลังบ้านที่ทำความสะอาดเครื่องสำอางก่อนถึงมือผู้บริโภค รับรองว่าแม้จะเป็นของมือสอง แต่ก็สะอาด น่าใช้ และช่วยลดปัญหาขยะประเภทสารเคมี นอกจากนี้ยังมีเครื่องสำอางมือสองที่ยังถือเป็นมือหนึ่ง ประมาณว่าซื้อมาแล้วยังไม่มีโอกาสใช้ และตัดสินใจขายต่อ ถือเป็นอีกช่องทางสำหรับคนชอบซื้อของถูกและดีอีกด้วย
รายการ StartYup ในรอบสัปดาห์นี้ เราจะพาไปพบกับสตาร์ทอัพที่ทำเกี่ยวกับการซื้อขายเครื่องสำอางมือสองออนไลน์ เคยรู้ไหมว่า ในปีหนึ่ง ๆ พวกเราทิ้งเครื่องสำอางที่ซื้อมาไปเป็นจำนวนเท่าไหร่ และมันจะดีกว่าไหม ที่แทนที่เราจะทิ้งเครื่องสำอางไปเฉย ๆ กลับมีตัวกลางที่คอยทำหน้าที่เป็นแพลตฟอร์มซื้อขายเครื่องสำอางเหลือใช้ของเรา หลายคนพอได้ยินคำว่า เครื่องสำอางมือสองแล้วอาจร้องยี้ แต่อันที่จริงแล้ว Glambot เองมีระบบหลังบ้านที่ทำความสะอาดเครื่องสำอางก่อนถึงมือผู้บริโภค รับรองว่าแม้จะเป็นของมือสอง แต่ก็สะอาด น่าใช้ และช่วยลดปัญหาขยะประเภทสารเคมี นอกจากนี้ยังมีเครื่องสำอางมือสองที่ยังถือเป็นมือหนึ่ง ประมาณว่าซื้อมาแล้วยังไม่มีโอกาสใช้ และตัดสินใจขายต่อ ถือเป็นอีกช่องทางสำหรับคนชอบซื้อของถูกและดีอีกด้วย
If you tuned into episode 17, you know we’d have to bring Hollywood director, Cole Walliser, back for more. He joins us straight from his home in L.A. to discuss life beyond the limitations of social distancing. In our conversation, you get a true sense of how owning your craft through thick and thin is an investment that takes you further and Cole is a leading example of someone who moves through any situation with his own trajectory. Tune in and find out how his pure and genuine joy for creation has given him the best waves to ride on. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Cole’s insights and behind the scenes of operating the GlamBOT at the Grammys What it means to stay curious and true to your craft when you are experiencing rapid growth How to continuously brand yourself authentically within and beyond the entertainment industry Thriving on curiosity and learning to be better at the peak of your career For full show notes, references, further reflections on this episode head to our website at www.thinkspacepodcast.com/cole-walliser2 Thank you for listening! We’d love to hear what you think. We invite you to join the podcast conversation in our communities on Facebook, Instagram, or Podyssey. Be sure to subscribe to thinkspace on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts here. Your review helps us reach more people and create more impact in the community. Connect with Cole Walliser: @colewalliser on Instagram @colewalliser on TikTok Cole Walliser on Youtube Cole Walliser on LinkedIn www.colewalliser.com connect with Thinkspace & Self Hired @jossbiggins @selfhired @thinkspacepodcast https://www.thinkspacepodcast.com https://www.selfhired.com
On this 17th official episode of BUMPER 2 BUMPER, recorded 2 weeks prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, Rick and Chris spend the afternoon with prolific filmmaker, COLE WALLISER. Cole talks about his early days growing up in Vancouver, how he started out as an editor, working for free when it feels right and his latest venture, the popular GLAMBOT on the red carpet. Take a spin with us and checkout Cole's work on instagram, @colewalliser or his Youtube page, https://www.youtube.com/user/ColeWalliser Watch the full episode on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/QxhSMCp4JUk Opening & Closing Music by Charlie Scovill.
From the Simplr studios in San Francisco, this is your daily briefing. IntroductionThis is Today in Five, for today, Thursday, January 16th. Here are today’s headlines in digital disruption.Ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft have waged a not so silent war on taxis. The effect can especially be felt in Los Angeles, but now the city and taxis are trying to evolve to compete with the ride-hailing services. First, here are the latest headlines.Retailers Rediscovering Importance of Physical StoresAfter the National Retail Federation’s Big Show, one thing was clear. Many retailers have a newfound appreciation for the value of their physical stores, but also many are struggling with the limits of the online channel. A principal at venture capital firm Comcast Ventures said, “The pendulum has swung.” He noted it has become easier to launch a direct-to-consumer company than to sustain or grow one. While some companies are seeking further investment on the public market, like Casper who recently filed for an IPO, other brands like Billie and Dollar Shave Club were acquired by consumer product goods conglomerates. The store experience is valuable for not only providing in-person, touch-and-feel experiences for shoppers, it also provides marketing that so far online search or sites have not been able to match. The trend seems to indicate that just as e-commerce has become a given for traditional retailers, it now seems like a must to maximize and measure the value of connections and discovery possible only in-store. Target Sales Fall ShortTarget, who has posted strong quarters and been considered a standout in retail, fell short over the holidays. Target revealed its same-store sales during November and December were up just 1.4 percent, compared with growth of 5.7 percent the year before. Target said it found strength in apparel and beauty, while electronics, toys, and parts of its home business didn’t perform as well as they’d hoped. CEO Brian Cornell said in a blog post, “While we knew this season was going to be challenging, it was even more challenging than we expected.” Cornell also said that while Target faced challenges in November and December in key categories, they were maintaining their guidance for fourth-quarter earnings per share because of the durability of the company’s business model.Secondhand Beauty Industry GrowingYou’ve no doubt heard all about the secondhand apparel craze that has become a booming industry, but what about the secondhand beauty industry? Online platforms like Poshmark and Glambot are normalizing makeup and skincare reselling by using technology that authenticates, sanitizes, and repackages products. The process is just like clothing resale platforms where customers send in lightly used items and, if approved, sell them to other shoppers. Beauty resale allows fast beauty consumers to remain on-trend while solving the consumption problem that fast beauty created. Los Angeles Taxis Try To Get With The Ride-Hailing TimesRide-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft have waged a not so silent war on taxis. The effect can especially be felt in Los Angeles. According to Los Angeles World Airports, which operates LAX, taxis handled just 22 percent of pickups at the airport for the first three quarters of 2019, with ride hails claiming the rest. The divide in numbers was similar throughout the rest of the city, with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation estimating taxi business was down 75 percent since 2012, the year Uber first rolled into town. Now, the taxis of Los Angeles are fighting back. Instead of calling an individual company to request a cab, passengers will be assigned rides through a centralized dispatch that connects all the cabs in the city. The taxis can be requested with an app or phone call and passengers will know the cost of their rides before getting into the car. Meters will be modernized and cabs’ typical garish colors will be optional. Jarvis Murray, an administrator with the city Transportation Department said, “We want to give them an opportunity to be able to retain and add customers, to be innovative and nimble.” Dr. Anne Brown compared taxis and ride-hail services when she was a researcher with the Institute of Transporation Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2018. She found the average cost for an Uber or Lyft was less than when using a taxi. She also found that in 10 percent of the trips, taxi drivers traveled twice as many miles as necessary. After interviewing students who had assisted with the research, most said the unreliability of taxis didn’t end once they were in the car. They didn’t know how much the trip would be and there wasn’t always a recourse if they were unsatisfied with the driver. With Uber and Lyft, they could complain and get their money back.It’s these issues that Los Angeles is trying to address with its new taxi permit system. Dr. Brown said taxis have tried to innovate. Many companies have developed their own apps, but they work only for that individual fleet and may not operate in the area where a customer needs a ride. At least one developer has tried to bring all the cabs’ apps under the same umbrella to operate more like Uber or Lyft, but the app doesn’t work well, she said. The findings bring up the question: why not let the taxi system fail if Ubers and Lyfts are superior options?Dr. Brown said, “Taxis are this legacy service...They’re a really important mode for so many travelers.” They’re important for travelers without cars or don’t have the necessary smartphone or debit or credit card to use a ride-hail app. Dr. Brown noted that taxis were used most often by the city’s lowest-income people, who pay with cash. It remains to be seen how the city’s attempt to modernize the taxi industry will stack up against services like Uber and Lyft who have successfully disrupted the industry. ClosingFind out how Simplr can cut your customer service response time through cutting-edge technology and on-demand talent at simplr.ai. That’s S-I-M-P-L-R.ai.Thanks for listening to this latest episode of Today In Five. We’ll see you tomorrow.
SHOW NOTES: This week is a coffee talk! In this chatty episode Jamie gets deep about beauty - is it shallow? She's also discussing her new makeup collections goals and coins a new term. New series perhaps? BEAUTY THERAPY *My shit week *New branding *Watching ungrateful youtubers *Is loving makeup shallow? *Being fulfilled *Empowering women *Beauty therapy *Honest Reviews *Sephora VIB sale find *Makeup collection goals *Glambot RESOURCES: WANT MORE?Click HEREand become a MEMBER! Age podcast episode Sign up for our weekly newsletterhttp://www.glamlatte.com/contact! Londontown Polish(use code glam latte) Glam Latte Youtube Channel Sephora Cruelty Free Shopping Guide Give us all your questions! DM on the gram, or Hit us up on FB or Twitter or join the PRIVATE Facebook group!
Cole Walliser is a Director’s Guild of America Director and avid photographer. Cole shares how he made the leap to move from Vancouver, Canada to Los Angeles, CA to pursue his passion in filmmaking. Now, as a director in the beauty space, Cole has worked with major talent and brands such as Pink, Katy Perry, GlamBOT, Selena Gomez, Channing Tatum, Miley Cyrus, Covergirl, Pantene and more. So without further adieu, Cole Walliser. Connect with Cole Instagram http://www.instagram.com/colewalliser Website: http://www.colewalliser.com Connect with Mike Zuniga Films on Social Media Instagram http://www.instagram.com/mikezunigafilms Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mikezunigafilms Youtube http://bit.ly/1Tq3lVt 15% OFF YOUR NEXT ORDER (Promo Code: Mike) SWAV Apparel: https://swavapparel.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikezunigafilms/message
Welcome back #Shoptalkpodcast Episode 120! This week J and Dame are back to discuss all the happenings of the week. We talk about Eminem not give Proof's mom 5K to save her home, Kat Williams vs Kevin Hart & Tiffany Haddish, Kat vs Wanda's Husband, Kayne West standing up for his wife, and more. We also kick it with @Glambot_cryst about her podcast (Girl Glitch) as well as her fashion blog. We also got some tips for fall fashion for the fellas as well as the ladies. Dope episode! Who's Man Is this - Charlamange the god Music Pick - Tsu Surf Feat Mozzy "Hell Talk" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbA1roa1SVA @Glambot_cryst - Instagram Girl Glitch Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/girl-glitch/id1390637579?mt=2 ❶ iTunes ☞ Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ Youtube ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud ☞ SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ website: www.shoptalkpod.com Follow @Shoptalkpodcast on Instagram! Follow Shoptalkpod on Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shoptalkpodcast/support
When it comes to ecommerce success metrics, customer retention is the only thing that matters to Dominic Coryell. Coryell is the Growth Advisor at Glambot, a site for makeup lovers to buy and sell used makeup. Because the company is offering something new to customers, it can be challenging to convert new buyers. It's Coryell's job to make sure the company not only converts new customers, but keeps existing buyers coming back again and again. Brought to you by Zaius, the B2C CRM.
The ongoing journey of Glambot for fortune and glory, this episode sees Glambot go from political activist to cold, heartless killing! Chock full o’ classic features like Nintentoons and Coming Attraction, this episode also heralds the triumphant return of Trivia Challenge! and Tri-Force.
Glambot's misadventures continue in this, the next episode of Lost... in the 80's with Glambot and MOZONE. Special features "Nintentoons" and "Coming Attraction" are back and Glambot becomes a hardcore investigative journalist, namer of features, and probably worst of all the... host!?!
The third installment in the epic saga continues with exciting features like Nintentoons, News from the 80's and Coming Attraction plus, Glambot goes shopping online and MOZONE is accused of sounding professorial. Be Somebody!
The continuing saga of Glambot's favorite decade with bitchin' features like "Nintentoons", "News... from the 80's" and new features like "Coming Attraction" and "Trivia... Challenge!" plus rad music, talk and much more!
An exciting tribute to Glambot's favorite decade with exciting features like Nintentoons and News from the 80's. Plus, great music, talk and more!
In this episode, my guest, Cole Walliser is sharing behind the scenes of all the famous event, and shares his advice on how to monetize your passion.Talking Points:Please tell us about yourself, how did you start your career Can you walk us through ‘GlamBOT' and explain how high- quality the camera is, and what goes into all of that?Obviously the internet has played a huge role in that viral success. How have you seen a shift in your career from doing the traditional stuff to what you do now? Do you enjoy it now?How to get started as a director? How to make a living as a professional filmmaker? How to monetize your passion? How to know when to take an unpaid work What's the best business advice can you give?What challenges do you face by working with the world famous celebrities GuestCole Walliser is a filmmaker, music video director, GlamBot director for E! Entertainment. Cole has directed a lot of female driven beauty content, for Covergirl, Pantene, Revlon and more. He has also worked a lot with artists directing music videos, tour content and some documentaries. Cole has directed music videos for Pink, Katy Perry, Tinashe, Selena Gomez, Cher, Britney Spears and other amazing artists.He has been operating the GlamBoT, which takes slow-motion videos of celebrities at red carpet events, for E! Entertainment since 2016.Cole is a director and editor, known for Dog (2022), Cheddar and Night & Daze (2005).HostOlyasha Novozhylova - NotBasicBlonde @notbasicblonde_NotBasicBlonde Podcast - @nbbpodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/notbasicblonde-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy