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Best podcasts about kitsplit

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The Film Fund Podcast
Colleen Brady

The Film Fund Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 34:44


Welcome to The Film Fund Podcast. In this week's episode, we spoke with filmmaker, post production manager, and visual artist, Colleen Brady. Colleen is one of The Film Fund’s previous winners who won a KitSplit gift card to help with equipment rentals for her documentary, “Firebird.” We spoke to Colleen […]

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The Makeup Insider
13. Brissy MUA Gemma Elaine talks about curating your perfect kit and confidence building.

The Makeup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 76:53


This week: getting personal with Gemma Elaine, one of Brisbane's top mua's who has been working in the industry for over 16 years. PUT YOUR HANDS UP IF YOUR MAKEUP KIT CONTAINS… sounds like the start of a drinking game, right? But curating your kit is one of the key ingredients to success as a makeup artist. We got the low-down from Gemma on what she puts in her kit, the questions to ask ahead of time and what she really loves about her job. Gemma says at the end of the day, we all just have to see each other as a community, as opposed to competition. So if you can help another artist out, you're actually doing yourself a favour in the long run. One of the best things about being a mua is the people you get to meet and friendships that you form. If you're just starting out or have been in the industry for a long time, tune in now, check out the key takeaways and subscribe for future updates below. Join TMI Email List    KEY TAKEAWAYS: BUILDING CONFIDENCE. When Gemma first started out as a mua, she had little confidence. ‘I felt like I could do the makeup, but then when a 16-year old tells you they hate what you've done, your confidence is crushed'. Her biggest struggle was trying to get people to like what she'd done – until she learnt the human element: how to interpret people and understand their end-goal (oh and a sh*t load of experience too).   “People would bring in a photo of Miranda Kerr, and say make me look like this… It took me years of experience and learning to read people to know that they don't actually want to look like her – they want to feel as good as she looks. It's tricky to break down what makeup translates to different people and understand what they actually want to look like. But once you have the experience, your confidence grows.” Gemma Elaine   PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. As a mua, we look at every client/job as an opportunity to learn. Whether you're working retail, have an agent or are freelancing. You need to practice, practice, practice until your skills are perfect (or damn near close!). Learning how to work on different skin types and eye shapes, across different ages and very different personalities too – is largely beneficial for your career. Learning in a team environment is always really good for education, because you can see how other people do things, pick up tips and ask questions along the way. If you're happy and kind to work with, everything flows better. Gemma is a big believer in putting positive vibes into the universe and getting them back. So, she always looks at things as an opportunity to learn. “I learnt how to do makeup on everyone. On kids, on models, on me. You just have to learn that whoever sits in front of you, you're there to make them happy, to make them look beautiful.” CURATING YOUR KIT. Need to create a beautiful, clean look for fashion advertising – what's in your kit? Need to create a bold, statement look for an editorial – what's in your kit? What goes in your kit is just as important as your makeup skills. You need to know your inventory. This usually means doing a regular declutter and organising your bag to suit the job.   If you're shooting in the studio with a big flash, you'll want the models' skin to be dewy – but if you're outside on an overcast day, you'll want to bring on the glow, says Gemma. Understanding how to adapt products to suit the situation AND knowing what's available in your kit makes the job flow smoother and your job less stressful. Don't be afraid to ask the client ahead of the shoot for details – are we shooting on camera with a flash? Or are we shooting with natural light. That will help you choose what products you put in your kit for that job. Ask your friends and other artists what they're currently using in their kit – or if there's anything that they would highly recommend. Make sure you have enough items to suit different skin types in each of your categories: primer, foundation, concealer, blush, highlighter, eyeshadow palette, eyeliner, mascara, lipstick and makeup brushes. Make sure your kit accommodates diversity too. It's really important, and again, comes back to making that person in your chair feel comfortable. Plus, you can always KitSplit. Cover more shades and tones across a kit shared with a friend or another artist. This is a good option if you're just starting out or having to watch your budget. “The most important thing (for your kit) is to invest in good skin products. Really good foundation will make a big difference. Figure out what type of work you'll be doing – Bridal: you'll need something that's going to be long-wearing and weather resistance, or Fashion: you'll need things that can move around more on the face and be touched off. And it's 2021 people, MAKE SURE YOU CATER TO ALL SKIN TONES.” Gemma Elaine Follow TMI on IG  Follow Vanessa on IG Podcast Cheat Sheets  Assisting Sign Up     

Ramblin' Radio with Zack Kravits
Why Some "Make It" & Other's Don't...

Ramblin' Radio with Zack Kravits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 31:04


Zack talks about the 7 Traits that all high achievers possess and could be the reason why you're not UPLEVELING as quickly as you hoped...The Creator's Blueprint is OFFICIALLY OPEN CLICK HERE (closes March 12th at 11:59 pm PST)Here's KitSplit ya son of b*tch (go make some money): www.kitsplit.comSign Up For The FREE 3-Day Workshop CLICK HERESubscribe to the YOUTUBE CHANNEL HEREWant to take your creative business to the next level and work with Zack? Sign up for The Creator's Blueprint Waitlist: http://thecreatorsblueprint.com/Follow Zack on InstagramTo get The Productivity Journal, leave a written 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts, screenshot it, and send the screenshot to hello@zackkravits.com

Ramblin' Radio with Zack Kravits
Why Some "Make It" & Other's Don't...

Ramblin' Radio with Zack Kravits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 31:04


Zack talks about the 7 Traits that all high achievers possess and could be the reason why you're not UPLEVELING as quickly as you hoped...The Creator's Blueprint is OFFICIALLY OPEN CLICK HERE (closes March 12th at 11:59 pm PST)Here's KitSplit ya son of b*tch (go make some money): www.kitsplit.comSign Up For The FREE 3-Day Workshop CLICK HERESubscribe to the YOUTUBE CHANNEL HEREWant to take your creative business to the next level and work with Zack? Sign up for The Creator's Blueprint Waitlist: http://thecreatorsblueprint.com/Follow Zack on InstagramTo get The Productivity Journal, leave a written 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts, screenshot it, and send the screenshot to hello@zackkravits.com

The Unprompted Podcast
152. Troubleshooting

The Unprompted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 21:48


October 22nd, 2020. I talk about KitSplit rentals, video codecs, and the last day of preproduction on my short film.

The No Film School Podcast
8.30.19: Behold The Panasonic S1H And Its Myriad Wonders

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 50:02


This week Charles and George discuss the big news from KitSplit and Sharegrid, the Panasonic S1H, if we'll finally REALLY be able to see movies the way Nolan intended, plus tech news, and an "Ask No Film School."

The Week in Film Tech by Rekke
July 4, 2019 - Satellite Timecode, Kitsplit insurance, MASV desktop, & Jony leaves Apple (Episode 1x14)

The Week in Film Tech by Rekke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 20:40


This week Dish.TC gets timecode from satellites, Kitsplit ups their "voluntary parting" coverage, MASV gets a desktop app, Jony Ive leaves Apple, and a hey professor with an annoying answer.weekinfilmtech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Positively Gotham Gal
Episode 96: Getting Innovative with Content Creation - Kristina Budelis & Lisbeth Kaufman, Kitsplit

Positively Gotham Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 26:43


Kristina Budelis and Lisbeth Kaufman are the Co-Founders, as well as President and CEO, of Kitsplit -- an online rental house that lets content creators further cash in on the gig economy by renting out their gear to peers in their community. Lisbeth and Kristina share their story of meeting at NYU's ITP to starting their company in the middle of graduate school. Major inspiration for anyone out there with an idea they’re eager to launch.

No-Budget Filmmaking
NBF 006: Why Buy New When Renting (Equipment) Will Do?

No-Budget Filmmaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 63:05


Rent or Buy? What is the best route to go for the no-budget filmmaker? Alex and Trevor could talk equipment for hours and give you tips on how to go about acquiring your own. Where do you go, what options are the best, and if you do buy, what should be the main purpose? Plus, they talk about the new ways to rent equipment, including services like Sharegrid and KitSplit.

No-Budget Filmmaking
NBF 006: Why Buy New When Renting (Equipment) Will Do?

No-Budget Filmmaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 63:05


Rent or Buy? What is the best route to go for the no-budget filmmaker? Alex and Trevor could talk equipment for hours and give you tips on how to go about acquiring your own. Where do you go, what options are the best, and if you do buy, what should be the main purpose? Plus, they talk about the new ways to rent equipment, including services like Sharegrid and KitSplit.

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Talking Startups at NYU
Talking Startups at NYU - Kitsplit

Talking Startups at NYU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 15:57


Today I am talking to Lisbeth Kaufman, founder of a market place which film makers can use to rent film equipment called KitSplit. We talk about the importance of creating community around one's platform, the on-going democratization of art and how Ron Jeremy become her first major star endorsement

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The No Film School Podcast
The First Family of DIY on How to ‘Make Your Own Damn Movie'

The No Film School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 43:26


The reigning families of modern American movies are household names: the Coppolas, the Gyllenhaals, the Afflecks. But what about the Kaufmans? If you are a filmmaker, they have very likely affected your life.  Dad is Lloyd Kaufman, creator of the Toxic Avenger and king of B-movies, whose independent studio Troma Entertainment has produced and distributed more than 1,000 films. Mom is Pat Swinney Kaufman, who was the deputy film commissioner for New York State for 20 years. Their daughter is Lisbeth Kaufman, co-founder of KitSplit, which is now the biggest online camera rental company. Liz Nord speaks with the family and between the three of them, there’s a veritable treasure trove of industry gold.

Media on the Radio
Building an Online Business from Scratch (Lisbeth Kaufman of KitSplit)

Media on the Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 24:30


This week Lisbeth Kaufman talks about growing up around filmmakers. She also chats about how she started an online business called KitSplit, which is changing the way professionals rent production gear. KitSplit, which is referred to as the AirBandB of production gear, creates a marketplace for individuals and businesses to rent production gear by providing vetted users, a map view of what gear is available in a certain area, and they also provide insurance. Listen to the whole episode to learn more. Subscribe to the PODCAST on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6Y94Lt Media on the Radio is now ON THE RADIO! Tune in every Thursday at 7pm to WERA.FM & listen live to the world wide broadcast. Or if you live in the DC/Arlington VA area tune your radio dial to WERA 96.7 FM! Every Thursday at 7pm! Media on the Radio is produced through the facilities of Arlington Independent Media. For more information visit arlingtonmedia.org.

Play Too Much
Field Trip 2: Jeff Aderman Talks About Capturing A Moment

Play Too Much

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 12:48


In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast, recorded live from our Field Trip 2 sessions in Utica, Jeff Aderman talks about the significance of capturing moments in time behind the mixing board. This episode also features an exclusive premiere of the song "Magic" by Best Behavior. This episode is made possible with the help of KitSplit and Big Blue North.

Play Too Much
Field Trip 2: Sean McVerry Talks Hourglass Switchboard One

Play Too Much

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 15:04


In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast, recorded live from our Field Trip 2 sessions in Utica, Sean McVerry talks about the significance of his forthcoming EP's title and the impact performing live has on his young career. This episode also features an exclusive premiere of the song "Current State". This episode is made possible with the help of KitSplit and Big Blue North.