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This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings welcomes the legendary and masterfully expressive Andreas Deja! Renowned as one of Disney's most iconic animators, Andreas brings a treasure trove of stories, insights, and artistic passion to a conversation that's equal parts inspiring and nostalgic.From bringing to life some of animation's most unforgettable villains—like the menacing Scar in The Lion King and the flamboyant Jafar in Aladdin—to shaping beloved heroes like Hercules, Andreas takes us deep into the heart of hand-drawn animation. He and Jim dive into the craft of character performance through pencil and paper, the delicate balance between artistry and storytelling, and the evolution of animation from golden age traditions to modern-day innovations.
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Per aquest mes de maig, la revista Enderrock proposa un doble número amb quatre artistes en portada. El número 378 de la revista clàssica té en portada Els Catarres i Roserona, també hi ha un llarg reportatge sobre el nou llibre Història i poder del mètal català (Dani Morell, Dani Farrús i Eduard Cremades), editat per Enderrock Llibres. També surt el número 379, dedicat als festivals d'estiu, que compta amb una doble portada amb Mushka i Lia Kali i un reportatge sobre discos memorables editats ara fa 50 anys. En parlem amb el director en cap d'Enderrock, Jordi Martí.
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El protagonista del Collita pròpia de març és Agus Izquierdo, crític de cinema de capçalera a Núvol i amb qui desgranem la seva trobada amb Ira Sachs, cineasta estatunidenc i icona del cinema independent LGTBIQ+ que ha visitat Barcelona com a convidat d'honor del Festival Americana.Izquierdo explica on va ser la trobada, com la intimitat i l'homosexualitat han marcat la trajectòria cinematogràfica de l'autor i com ha evolucionat el cinema de Sachs des del seu debut a 'The Delta', el 1996. L'entrevista porta com a titular 'La masculinitat ja no s'amaga, però continua sent violenta'.Entrem a la roda de recomanacions, ja que Izquierdo cita l'article 'La ‘femme fatale' del segle XV', de Sofia Vilella, una crítica de 'La Belle Dame sans merci', un poema del segle XV d'Alain Chartier traduït al català per Francesc Oliver i que publica l'Editorial Barcino. L'autora ens fa cinc cèntims del llibre i, de passada obre, com diu ella, un meló que no menciona al text.Vilella Pujol recomana l'entrevista que Berta Coll ha fet a Eulàlia Bosch, escriptora, professora i comissària que publica 'En terra de meravelles', un recull de textos a cavall de l'autobiografia i la crítica d'art. L'entrevista es titula 'Cal ser molt valenta per encarar la mort amb curiositat'. Coll també comenta la conversa amb l'escriptora al pòdcast.A la secció de pòdcasts culturals ens transportem al 1938 per conèixer la història de Pere Esclar, un jove soldat anarquista de Sallent que va abandonar la seva unitat per emprendre el camí de l'exili. Ho fem gràcies al pòdcast 'Sentir l'arxiu', que publica l'Arxiu Nacional de Catalunya.Un dels articles més destacats del mes de març ha sigut 'Dret a emocionar-se', de Daniel Casanovas, escriptor teatral i fundador de la companyia Grop, que treballa a l'Empordà i Girona. L'autor planteja que hi ha una desigualtat geogràfica a Catalunya per accedir a la cultura i al Collita pròpia explica qui s'ha posat en contacte amb ell arran de la publicació.Després, la indicatiu ens interpreta un fragment d'un capítol inèdit de la mítica sèrie 'Polseres vermelles'. El podeu recuperar a Núvol.Finalment, tornem a la redacció amb el crític de cinema Agus Izquierdo amb el consultori podcaster per conèixer la dieta informativa cultural dels convidats que passen per aquest programa.I ens acomiadem amb la lectura del conte 'Rosalia', de Xavier Padrissa, llegit per l'actriu Berta Giraut. Padrissa va ser cap de cultura de l'Ateneu Barcelonès i maluradament ens va deixar l'any passat. D'aquesta forma li rendim un merescut homenatge.En aquesta entrega del Collita pròpia sonen les següents cançons:· Pau Vallvé - Ens hem guanyat l'estiu· Socunbohemio - Conte de primavera· Mushka & Guillem Gisbert - CUMBIA AMB EL GUILLEM (1VS1)· Pullen park - Sarah, the Illstrumentalist· Millor - Rombo
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Stories & Lessons from Rebbetzin Chaya MushkaIn honor of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka's Yahrtzeit on 22 Shvat, we invite you to listen to a meaningful new podcast featuring Mrs. Mindy Halberstam sharing heartfelt reflections.Tune in today to gain insight, inspiration, and a deeper connection to the timeless lessons of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka.
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Stories & Lessons from Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka In honor of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka's Yahrtzeit on 22 Shvat, we invite you to listen to a meaningful new podcast featuring Mrs. Esther Piekarski sharing heartfelt reflections and Mrs. Ruthie Sperlin offering an inspiring call to action. Tune in today to gain insight, inspiration, and a deeper connection to the timeless lessons of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka.
Grab your coffee, your earbuds, and your favorite cozy spot—it's time for some juicy updates!
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Mushka Gopin M.Ed is a mother of four boys and a former high school educator. She teaches mothers to parent intentionally in the early years so your child gets the best head start and you can feel confident knowing what you're doing.Mushka's approach is way more than just “gentle” or “respectful” - it's a blend of science (developmental psychology and attachment theory), educational philosophies (primarily Montessori), and Torah values with practical application for a busy frum household.Listen in to hear:Mushka's journey from teacher to parenting coachWhy your kids shouldn't be the guinea pig for learning how to parentWhy it's important to learn about parenting and marriage skills early, rather than figuring it out as you goSimple mindset shifts that you can make to take you from feeling overwhelmed in motherhood to actually being present and enjoying motherhoodWhy she created the Shana Rishona Summit and why married women at every stage need it+ so much moreConnect With MushkaJoin the “Thriving in Shana Rishona Summit” at https://info310--mymotheringmindset.thrivecart.com/vip-fast-action/InstagramWebsiteConnect with LaurenFollow me on Instagram or and head to my website to get 60+ free hormone healthy recipes, download my free Ebook, How to Boost Your Egg Quality, learn about my coaching programs and stay up to date on all my latest workshops and courses!Thank you so much for listening to the About Health and Hormones Podcast! If you loved today's episode, I would love to know! Please leave a rating and review so I can make this podcast even better for you all. I would love to connect with you.I'm so glad you were here today, and I wish you all health and happiness!This episode was edited and produced by Intent Media.
Join us for an exclusive conversation with the multifaceted Andreas Deja, the creative powerhouse behind the film Mushka. Over a decade in the making, Mushka's journey is a testament to Andreas's dedication to storytelling and animation mastery. With a career spanning 30 years at Disney, Andreas has breathed life into some of the studio's most notorious villains, and in this episode, he shares the intricacies of crafting antagonists that are memorable for more than just their evilness. Discover how collaboration was crucial in shaping Mushka's unique visual style.Immerse yourself in the art of animation as Andreas reveals the secrets behind bringing characters to life through voice acting and artistic vision. With insights from working with legendary actor Jeremy Irons, we explore the dynamic process of animating to dialogue and how this has influenced both Disney classics and Mushka. Additionally, Andreas reflects on his evolution as a filmmaker, where he expanded his creative horizons to include directing, music, and storytelling, underscoring the multidimensional nature of animated film creation. This episode is not just a journey through Andreas's career but a celebration of the collaborative spirit and the boundless possibilities in the world of animation.Send us a textFor our listeners, CFA's teamed up with We Make Movies to get you a discount on production management services, including access to comprehensive production insurance and workers' comp for your next shoot. Visit wemakemovies.org/insurance and use code CFA23 on your intake form for 10% off your quote.Calling all actors! Take 25% off your membership at WeAudition with code: CFA25 Website: www.cinematographyforactors.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinematographyforactors TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinematographyforactors Cinematography for Actors is a community aimed at bridging the gap between talent & crew through our weekly podcast & community events. Our weekly show supports the filmmaking community through transparent, honest & technically focused interviews with the goal of elevating the art of effective storytelling.
Send us a textUnfortunately Trevor has fallen ill with Bronchitis so this episode will be what we Skips call a deadhead. Which is when you send a boat out on the river without guests to keep things moving. But like the old NBC slogan said, if you haven't seen it, it's new to you!Join the lads as they discuss: Paper Mache Aliens, The Battle of Britain, Golden Girls go to Disney World, Dr. Skipper on the History Channel, Zombie Survival Plans, Condorman, Favorite Downtown Disney spots, The Beach Boys, all the new attractions and updates announced at Destination D23, and much much more.
Marriage has been losing popularity in the west for many decades now and what occurs to me is there is a big misunderstanding about the purpose of marriage and what it entails.I had the honor of having Rebbetzin Mushka Plotkin on the show to discuss this within the context of a Jewish home. Her and her husband Rabbi Mendy run the Dallas Community Chabad and bring so much light and warmth everywhere they go.Mushka has a phenomenal perspective on marriage in terms of being a co-creative duo. With Torah teachings and tons of personal examples expect to learn what the distinct roles of men and women are in marriage, how traditional partnership is misunderstood, common mistakes couples make, the four types of intimacy that must present in a thriving marriage, what is the separation and renewal ritual and why it matters, and so much more.People from many religions and spiritual practices tune into the show, this episode is not meant to be prescriptive, but instead to inspire. This episode sheds light on a beautiful take on marriage that is meaningful and that has been in practice since the very beginning. Take what resonates and leave what doesn't.A true blessing to have her on the show, enjoy. ____________________________________________If you found some value today then help me spread the word! Share this episode with a friend or leave a review. This helps the podcast grow.You can also watch the episodes on youtube hereFollow me on Instagram @anyashakh
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Disney Animation Legend Andreas Deja sat down for a one-on-one interview to tell us all about his 10-year labor of love, Mushka.Mushka is a short film told in exquisite and stylish hand-drawn animation by this director and animator. Mushka is the emotional and exciting story of a young girl named Sarah and her unlikely friendship with a tiger cub. The film is Andreas's directorial debut. Mushka, created in the 2-D style of 101 Dalmatians is his homage to classic Disney animation.Andreas is a Polish-born American animator/director, most noted for his 30-year career at Walt Disney Animation Studios. His work includes supervising animation on characters in many Disney animated films, including villains Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, Jafar in Aladdin, and Scar in The Lion King, and the titular character in Hercules, and Lilo, in Lilo & Stitch. He credits seeing Disney's The Jungle Book with inspiring him to become an animator. Deja's 10-year labor of love.Hear from this talented Disney Legend right here in The Locher Room.
One day after the weekend targeting of Bais Chaya Mushka, a Jewish girl's school in Toronto, by suspects who sprayed the front of building with bullets, the school's students and their families have gone from initial shock and fear, to the determination not to be intimidated. They turned out in large numbers at a popular park to join the city's Chabad Jewish community for a fun-filled day of balloons, clowns, archery and a parade marking the religious festival of Lag b'Omer. News of the pre-dawn shooting targeting the private Jewish school rocked the community when they learned about it after Shabbat ended late Saturday. It is the first time that Canada's largest city has experienced a similar attack to what several Jewish schools in Montreal went through, shortly after Oct. 7. Some leaders are calling this incident a “heinous act of hate” and a “brazen and deliberate attempt to intimidate” the Jewish community. But as The CJN Daily's Ellin Bessner found out when she attended the celebrations on Sunday, the school is finding a lot of support from the wider Jewish world, who will be present on Monday morning as the school reopens its doors. On today's episode, you'll hear from parent Mirel Freund daughter of Rabbi Mendel and Toby Bernstein who founded the all-girl's school, as well as from the school principal Rabbi Yaakov Vidal. What we talked about: Read why security equipment at Bais Chaya Mushka School helped deter the suspects from causing more damage on May 25, in The CJN. Join Mizrachi Canada and the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto in a rally of solidarity outside Bais Chaya Mushka School at 8:30 a.m. Monday May 27. Details here. Learn more about the Hebrew schools which Bais Chaya Mushka School founder Toby Bernstein now runs in Vaughan, Ont. in The CJN. Credits: The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Zachary Kauffman is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. We're a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To subscribe to this podcast, please watch this video. Donate to The CJN and receive a charitable tax receipt by clicking here. Hear why The CJN is important to me.
A candid conversation about how to figure out where your soul is needed to fulfill its purpose, getting more specific about our gifts so we can deepen our contributions to the world, the teachings from the Lubavitcher Rebbe that have helped Mushka navigate her anxiety and more. || To sponsor an episode of Human & Holy, visit humanandholy.com/sponsor or email us at info@humanandholy.com. To become a monthly supporter, visit patreon.com/humanandholy.
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Happy New Year! Disney and pop-culturists Aljon Go and Dave Bossert chat with Disney Legend, Animator/Filmmaker, Andreas Deja about his new animated short, MUSHKA. Andreas Deja, began his Disney career in 1980 doing conceptual drawing for The Black Cauldron. He helped animate Mickey Mouse in The Prince and the Pauper, and served as supervising animator on Gaston (Beauty and the Beast), Jafar (Aladdin), Scar (The Lion King), Hercules (Hercules), Lilo (Lilo & Stitch), and Slim (Home on the Range). He was named a Disney Legend in 2015 (bio Deja, Andreas - D23). Learn more about MUSHKA at mushkathemovie.com. Skull Rock Podcast is brought to you by the generosity of the following companies: Shure and their MV7 - Podcast Microphone Kit (shure.com) Sound Extraordinary | The Old Mill Press - “Publishing beautifully crafted books that illuminate our world.” To learn more visit theoldmillpress.com - and listeners like you. Follow us Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook - Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram - Aljon's Dining at Disney Podcast and Sorcerer Radio - All Disney Music, All Day Long SRSounds.com - E-mail: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com || Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - dave@skullrockpodcast.com. For more great behind-the-scenes stories and articles visit davidbossert.com. Shop using our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3uld8or - Book your next Disney, Universal, and Cruise vacation with Kristen themeparksandcruises@gmail.com. Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com). - Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skullrockpodcast/support
Join the lads as they chat about, Knott's Scary Farm during the day, making strangers laugh, the inspiration for Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion urban legends, Trevor jumping off walls, Trevor injuring himself after jumping off walls, Emotional con-artists in the Park, The BengHELL BBQ Challenge, Anaheim Halloween Parade, Favorite Disney Sidekicks, Andreas Deja and Mushka the Movie, Bad Attraction Updates, and more!
On this episode, legendary animator Andreas Deja talks about his career and his directorial debut, Mushka. Show theme by Christopher Gillard Created & Hosted by Jason Godbey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
There is so much going on in the industry right now that we couldn't just stick to one topic because everything is pretty tangled up. So while we do bring up things like the AI open credits of Secret Invasion, the movie Nimona, the series reboot/new season of Clone High, Mushka and I'm Hip animated shorts from Disney vets, and other stories... we also thread it with discussions on the current strike (recorded before SAG-AFTRA made theirs official), state of streaming and jobs, what is happening to theater attendance, and also a bunch of other things. #RubberOnionPodcast@RubberOnion everywhere Patreon iTunes
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What is the role of music in cinema and why it is such an important part of the storytelling process? How does music increase our capacity for empathy and wonder?Fabrizio Mancinelli is an Italian-American composer, songwriter, and conductor, best known for his musical contributions to the world of cinema. As a songwriter, he has created original scores for The Land of Dreams,The Snow Queen 3, The Boat, and the upcoming animated drama Mushka, among others. In 2017, he led the orchestral recording for the Academy Award-winning Green Book, and he recently scored the documentary Food 2050, which premiered at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2022."I'm always trying to find my place here because, yes, I'm American. I'm an immigrant. I don't want to talk about the difficulties I face in my coming here, but it was not easy. So when I was writing the song called 'Give Up', and it's like a song that I'm singing to myself. Those are things, like there is a lot of personal experience. I was a luxury immigrant on a Fulbright grant on a J-1 Sponsor Visa, you know, with a solid family I could go back to in Italy in case anything went wrong. But at the same time, it was not easy. I want to do my job with a smile on my face, and it brought me to write the lyrics like: 'It's my turn. My time is now.' It's like something that I'm trying, we all try to get our turn to be our moment, to shine our moment. We're all waiting. We don't know if it will happen, but we need to try at least. We need to grab our life with our hands and make it work one way or another. So that's what I mean in my song 'Orlando Dreams.'I always have hope because I've been always on the other side of the world, you know, searching for inspiration, and I've always been like, you know what, I have to recognize there have been special people in my life that have given me their hands at the right moment. There have been also people that slammed the doors. I forgive, I don't forget. But there have been multiple people, way more that have given me their hands and a smile. Like even a compliment from a composer that I admire, you know, those things made a difference in life. A nice inspiration, like, yes, you can do it. It's difficult. I'm not going to say it's easy, but the right attitude can make it easier."https://fabriziomancinelli.uswww.instagram.com/fabmancinelliwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What is the role of music in cinema and why it is such an important part of the storytelling process? How does music increase our capacity for empathy and wonder?Fabrizio Mancinelli is an Italian-American composer, songwriter, and conductor, best known for his musical contributions to the world of cinema. As a songwriter, he has created original scores for The Land of Dreams,The Snow Queen 3, The Boat, and the upcoming animated drama Mushka, among others. In 2017, he led the orchestral recording for the Academy Award-winning Green Book, and he recently scored the documentary Food 2050, which premiered at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2022."Food 2050 is a documentary about global warming and the food crisis all over the world. Global warming is made worse by the heavy production and consumption of meat, which leaves a heavy carbon footprint on Earth. We need to do better. We can do better. And the documentary is based on how the crisis is coming to the whole world in different ways, and we can figure out how to solve it in different ways all over the world, but to create a better environment, there is going to be a moment in which money will not be enough because the resources will be gone."https://fabriziomancinelli.uswww.instagram.com/fabmancinelliwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What is the role of music in cinema and why it is such an important part of the storytelling process? How does music increase our capacity for empathy and wonder?Fabrizio Mancinelli is an Italian-American composer, songwriter, and conductor, best known for his musical contributions to the world of cinema. As a songwriter, he has created original scores for The Land of Dreams,The Snow Queen 3, The Boat, and the upcoming animated drama Mushka, among others. In 2017, he led the orchestral recording for the Academy Award-winning Green Book, and he recently scored the documentary Food 2050, which premiered at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2022."So Mushka, I wrote it that day my grandmother died. And it's a montage of a grandmother passing. And I feel like if our goal is to transmit what we are feeling in that moment, we can do it sometimes in a more subtle way. I don't need to take the head of my audience and say - Look, cry, cry. No, I need to hold the hand of my audience and through the vibration of music...Everything is a painting and I always talk about colors in music as opposed to colors in vision. And I feel like it's a fitting comparison. But then, of course, the thing is as human beings, we'll always have our influences. Even if we find our artistic voice, we are like a complete sum of everything we've studied, we've appreciated in art, and we've lived.Everything is a painting there, and when something communicates those colors, I always talk about colors in music as opposed to colors in vision.We need to talk about storytelling and colors with directors. We don't need to talk about musical instruments with a director who's not a musician because 90% of the time we're going to end up in a direction that's not the one the director really wants. If we talk about emotional storytelling, we're going to find common ground. So the decision comes from the image. The film is calling for something, then I discuss it with the directors."https://fabriziomancinelli.uswww.instagram.com/fabmancinelliwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What is the role of music in cinema and why it is such an important part of the storytelling process? How does music increase our capacity for empathy and wonder?Fabrizio Mancinelli is an Italian-American composer, songwriter, and conductor, best known for his musical contributions to the world of cinema. As a songwriter, he has created original scores for The Land of Dreams,The Snow Queen 3, The Boat, and the upcoming animated drama Mushka, among others. In 2017, he led the orchestral recording for the Academy Award-winning Green Book, and he recently scored the documentary Food 2050, which premiered at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2022."Food 2050 is a documentary about global warming and the food crisis all over the world. Global warming is made worse by the heavy production and consumption of meat, which leaves a heavy carbon footprint on Earth. We need to do better. We can do better. And the documentary is based on how the crisis is coming to the whole world in different ways, and we can figure out how to solve it in different ways all over the world, but to create a better environment, there is going to be a moment in which money will not be enough because the resources will be gone."https://fabriziomancinelli.uswww.instagram.com/fabmancinelliwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What is the role of music in cinema and why it is such an important part of the storytelling process? How does music increase our capacity for empathy and wonder?Fabrizio Mancinelli is an Italian-American composer, songwriter, and conductor, best known for his musical contributions to the world of cinema. As a songwriter, he has created original scores for The Land of Dreams,The Snow Queen 3, The Boat, and the upcoming animated drama Mushka, among others. In 2017, he led the orchestral recording for the Academy Award-winning Green Book, and he recently scored the documentary Food 2050, which premiered at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2022."I really love to read books of art because I grew up in a Renaissance Medieval city. It's totally different to go for a walk and look at old buildings. You look inside the windows, and you see frescos and art. Then I have a lot of friends who are artists, and I enjoy seeing their art. That's my fuel. That is my inspiration. And, of course, every music that gets thrown at me is an inspiration in any other way because also there is one thing I admire most and that is what I cannot do. Something that's totally different from me, I get amazed and am in awe because there is always this will to learn. And I hope I will have that until my last day, that I will be able to be amazed until my last day."https://fabriziomancinelli.uswww.instagram.com/fabmancinelliwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
What is the role of music in cinema and why it is such an important part of the storytelling process? How does music increase our capacity for empathy and wonder?Fabrizio Mancinelli is an Italian-American composer, songwriter, and conductor, best known for his musical contributions to the world of cinema. As a songwriter, he has created original scores for The Land of Dreams,The Snow Queen 3, The Boat, and the upcoming animated drama Mushka, among others. In 2017, he led the orchestral recording for the Academy Award-winning Green Book, and he recently scored the documentary Food 2050, which premiered at the UN Climate Change Conference in 2022."So Mushka, I wrote it that day my grandmother died. And it's a montage of a grandmother passing. And I feel like if our goal is to transmit what we are feeling in that moment, we can do it sometimes in a more subtle way. I don't need to take the head of my audience and say - Look, cry, cry. No, I need to hold the hand of my audience and through the vibration of music...Everything is a painting and I always talk about colors in music as opposed to colors in vision. And I feel like it's a fitting comparison. But then, of course, the thing is as human beings, we'll always have our influences. Even if we find our artistic voice, we are like a complete sum of everything we've studied, we've appreciated in art, and we've lived.Everything is a painting there, and when something communicates those colors, I always talk about colors in music as opposed to colors in vision.We need to talk about storytelling and colors with directors. We don't need to talk about musical instruments with a director who's not a musician because 90% of the time we're going to end up in a direction that's not the one the director really wants. If we talk about emotional storytelling, we're going to find common ground. So the decision comes from the image. The film is calling for something, then I discuss it with the directors."https://fabriziomancinelli.uswww.instagram.com/fabmancinelliwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
In this episode, Bonnie & Audrey chat with Katie Lewis of Dear Mushka. Katie shares so much wisdom on entrepreneurship and motherhood. She also discusses her experience with adoption, and shares advice for anyone considering trans-racial adoption. She also had advice for young moms who want to start a visit. You will pick up so many nuggets of wisdom that you can apply today! ******Use the code OUTNUMBERED for 20% off at Dear Mushka! *******About Outnumbered the Podcast:Two moms, parenting a combined total of 19 kids and finding joy in the chaos.Join Audrey and Bonnie as they share real parenting tips for real people through humor, advice and compassion.Whether it's tackling how to teach kids to work or discussing where to turn when you're all out of patience, these two experienced moms are here to offer authentic tips for raising children joyfully.Join us on InstagramFind our free episode guides here.Watch this episode on YouTube
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If you have ever wondered if starting a business is right for you in this season of motherhood, you're gonna wanna lean in and listen close to today's guest. Katie Lewis is a Jesus loving mama and founder of the Christian jewelry and accessories brand Dear Mushka. Katie tells the beautiful origin story of how Dear Mushka started as an adoption fundraiser and has turned into a thriving business and full time job for both her and her husband. In this episode, we talk all things motherhood, adoption, business, and so much more and I am so thrilled for you to hear from Katie today. CONNECT WITH KATIE
Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's show by talking about “Mushka,” Andreas Deja's long-in-the-works hand-drawn film. They also discuss Disney & Pixar's recently announced plans to produce further sequels to “Toy Story,” “Frozen” & “Zootopia” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices