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Best podcasts about visual artistry

Latest podcast episodes about visual artistry

Seacoast Stories
Portsmouth's Spooky History: Ghosts at The Music Hall, the Smuttynose Murders & a Love Triangle Gone Wrong!

Seacoast Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 46:58


The next time you think about attending a show at The Music Hall in downtown Portsmouth...you may want to think twice. Because you may just come into contact with something that will haunt you forever. In today's conversation from a sketchy cellar in Deadwick's Ethereal Emporeum, Portsmouth's top ghost historian Juniper Pickwick and I discuss: Juniper Pickwick's affinity for ghosts (00:00) What makes Deadwick's special (06:26) Interacting with the ghosts of Portsmouth (08:22) The first stop along the Spectral Stroll (17:10) John Paul Jones' complicated love life (23:25) The Music Hall's haunted history (27:53) The conviction of Ruth Blay (30:35) Smuttynose Murders (33:52) Is Portsmouth spookier than Salem? (38:23) What's your mission? (44:18) Juniper Pickwick is the Director of Visual Artistry and the Keeper of Hearth and Banke at Pickwick's in the Strawberry Banke region of Portsmouth. Adopted into the magical Pickwick family in 2019, Juniper is the leader of the annual Spectral Strolls, and she's a critical part of the machine behind beloved spooky spots Pickwick's, Deadwick's, and Fezziwig's. To book a private Spectral Stroll with Juniper, visit this link here. For more information on the Halloween party mentioned in the episode, send @seacoaststoriespodcast a DM on Instagram. This podcast is hosted, written, researched, and produced by Spotify's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Troy Farkas⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. To support this show, please leave a review of "Seacoast Stories" on ⁠our Apple Podcasts page.⁠

Vocalo Radio
GIIIVENS Lights Their Path To Visual Artistry

Vocalo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 7:29


GIIIVENS is a creative director, installation artist and DJ who creates art to evoke feeling and provide comfort. Over the years, GIIIVENS has produced interactive and immersive art installations and has found deeper involvement with the Chicago arts scene as the creative director for the Chicago Fashion Coalition. Hailing from South Bend, Indiana, the artist's roots flow through their DJ sets, which are inspired by the music of the Midwestern Black church and of house and techno. This is what their Chicago sounds like. This segment of “This Is What Chicago Sounds Like” was produced by Ari Mejia. For more from GIIIVENS, follow them on Instagram @GIIIVENS.

Camera Shake Photography Podcast
Beyond the Stage: Music Photography with CHRISTIE GOODWIN - Episode 167

Camera Shake Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 70:36


This week we dive into the heart of music photography, exploring the artistry, challenges, and unforgettable moments with acclaimed music photographer CHRISTIE GOODWINJoin us as I sit down with Christie Goodwin, a true virtuoso behind the camera. From her early passion for photography to her iconic role as the in-house photographer at the Royal Albert Hall, Christie's journey has been a symphony of dedication and creativity. Her unique perspective has graced the pages of renowned publications, capturing the essence of artists like Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Celine Dion, and more.******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights:  www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingChristie Goodwin on the web:https://www.christiegoodwin.comChristie Goodwin on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christiegoodwin/X: https://twitter.com/ChristieGoodwinFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/christiegoodwinphotography/******************************************************************CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 167 ‘Beyond the Stage: Music Photography with CHRISTIE GOODWIN' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/fFo25VbSgI4Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G******************************************************************FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/#musicphotography #royalalberthall #christiegoodwin

The Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy
Visual Artistry Unveiled: Teaching with Graphic Novels

The Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 55:49


In this podcast episode, artist and illustrator Greg Holfeld joins the discussion on the use of graphic novels in education. Topics covered include the challenges for teachers in teaching with graphic novels, the terminology and history of graphic novels, and the features that make them an effective gateway to reading. The interplay between text and image, pagination techniques, and the decision-making process for artists are explored. The podcast also touches on the importance of storytelling and character design, as well as tips for young illustrators. The medium's impact on motivation for reading and writing is examined, along with the potential concerns of students solely relying on graphic novels. The episode concludes with recommendations for publishers and key tips for using graphic novels as both readers and writers in the classroom. Overall, this insightful conversation sheds light on the educational value of graphic novels and their role in engaging students in literacy.Some topics discussed:01:50 Intro to Greg Holfeld, artist/illustrator03:50 Captain Congo series by Greg Holfeld and Ruth Starke - Harper Collins. School Magazine in NSW04:53 Icky Sticky Summer Fly - children's book - Poppa Hip publishers06:13 Challenges for teachers in teaching with graphic novels06:42 Terminology of graphic novels and comics06:57 Will Eisner - the pioneer in graphic novels and the Comic Industry awards07:20 Origin of the term ‘Graphic Novel'07:40 ‘A Contract with God' by Will Eisner - first graphic novel08:30 A chat about the features of graphic novels and as a  gateway to reading11:48 Distinguishing feature of comics is the synergy between the text and the image - its up to the individual creator to work out the interplay between the two14:49 ‘Mini cliffhangers' as a technique to engage the reader15:20 Pagination is very important as a technique and the hardest part16:50 Start with story/layout or pictures first? Both are valid18:40 The way characters are drawn - how is this used as a technique20:30 ‘Monkey, Bug, Rabbit and Goose! series by Greg. Illustrators making things easier for themselves. Working out your interest21:45 Decisions artist make either based on what they feel like drawing, or being limited by constraints24:00 Is it the illustrator doing the inferencing?25:43 The Tin Tin book, Castafiore Emerald where the characters just stay home. Perils of Pug - also stay at home book.26:22 Different ways to represent text in comics, different roles of writers and illustrators28:30 Interplay between pictures and text and how it supports comprehension etc. What weight do you give each?30:16 Narration speeds up the story vs it can take  longer with images to tell the story31:09 Tips for young illustrators32:22 Do you attempt story or illustrations first? - tips and techniques33:38 The graphic novel medium as motivation for reading and writing34:47 Is it a problem if students are solely reading graphic novels? Do they need expanding onto other texts?36:17 Students creating their own graphic novels.36:45 Techniques used by Charles M Schulz and his Peanuts series - simplicity is powerful37:48 The basic building blocks of stories - set up, action, reaction/pay off. Then you can tell the story in different ways. Pay off creates intrigue - through how you create the pictures42:30 What if students are struggling with drawing? Or with the story?43:30 Classic comics are still popular44:45 Graphic novels being read or written as support for new arrivals students45:20 Sound FX used as a technique47:20 Japanese Manga technique explained - a separate format - developed and mainstreamed before the West did it48:35 Wrapping up - what would be the key tips to use graphic novels as a reader or a writer with students49:00 Sharon - its about accessing and noticing50:15 Greg - Be aware of the wide range - vary in quality and appeal to the young reader. KISS principle applies45:20 Good publishers - Top Shelf for younger readers. First Second for upper primary to teens. No Brow for beautifully produced books. Gestalt for Australian publisher and indigenous material. Brenton McKenna graphic novels.54:20 Thanks and closing remarksAnd much more!Enjoy, and let us know thoughts and feedback in our Facebook Group.Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast player.JOIN CUE LEARNING'S NEXT LIVE WEBINAR!Find upcoming events here, and online courses can be found here.Other matching PDF resources are here.Got any questions? Feedback? Thoughts? Email the Cue office at: admin@cuelearning.com.auThe Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy is the free podcast for motivated teachers and school leaders who want the latest tips, tricks and tools to inspire their students and school community in literacy learning. Hear from literacy expert and founder of Cue Learning, Sharon Callen, and special guests.At Cue Learning, our literacy specialists draw on over 30 years of teaching and international consulting experience to deliver world-class learning solutions. We equip, empower and support teachers to become their authentic selves. To find out about upcoming events, and about how Cue can help you and your school, visit the Cue Learning website http://www.cuelearning.com.au/ and sign up to our newsletter https://cuelearning.com.au/contact/And you can get even more amazing teaching resources, right now, at Teachific https://www.teachific.com.au/.To make sure you don't miss any literacy learning tips and insights, please subscribe to our show on your favourite podcast player.MORE INFORMATION AT A GLANCE:Visit cuelearning.com.auSubscribe to the Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy podcasts  or join on Apple  Podcasts hereContact the Cue office:  admin@cuelearning.com.auJoin our Teacher's Toolkit facebook groupFind connected resources on TeachificSee upcoming online eventsSee our online video courses hereAnd finally, read our insightful blogs hereProduced by Apiro Media https://apiropodcasts.com

Mr Bruff Podcast
'Romeo and Juliet' 'Top Set' Analysis

Mr Bruff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 24:50


References: Bartolovich, Crystal,   ‘“First as Tragedy, then as…”: Gender, Genre, History, and Romeo and Juliet', found in ‘Rethinking Feminism in Early Modern Studies' (Routledge, 2016) Black, James, ‘The Visual Artistry of Romeo and Juliet' (Calgary Press, 1975) Cartwright, Kent, ‘Shakespearean Tragedy and Its Double', (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1992) Gamboa, Brett, 'Shakespeare's Double Plays: Dramatic Economy on the Early Modern Stage' (Cambridge University Press, 2018) Kanekar, Aarati, ‘Architecture's Pretexts: Spaces of Translation', (Routledge, 2014) Lee, Dr Emma, ‘Approaching Shakespeare' Podcast, (Oxford University, 2015) Levenson, Jill, ‘Echoes Inhabit a Garden: The Narratives of Romeo and Juliet', found in ‘Shakespeare Survey: Volume 53, Shakespeare and Narrative' (Cambridge University Press, 2000). Marks,  Jonathan, ‘Fools for love? Shakespeare's qualified defense of Romeo and Juliet', in the Ignatuius Critical Edition of Romeo and Juliet, (Ignatuius, 2011) Synder, Susan, ‘Shakespeare: A Wayward Journey', (University of Delaware Press, 2008) Buy my revision guides in paperback on Amazon*:

Talking Codswallop
171. Vocal Visual Artistry

Talking Codswallop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 58:46


Are you sitting comfortably, then let Gemma tell you not one, but two embarrassing stories. One long, one short, but both are entertaining and shocking. James lets us all know what he's been watching and his thoughts. An astounding amount of responses to our Salty Tadpole Interaction this week that we couldn't read all of them, but a BIG GIANT thank you to everyone who answered, it truly meant a lot to us both. Is that Pate? Where's the beef? All this and much more. IF this is your first time listening to Talking Codswallop, please can we ask you to follow Talking Codswallop on Facebook, Instagram + Twitter @CodswallopPod. REMEMBER TO CLICK SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to get all of the up to date episodes. We love our current audience, but we are always looking to grow. #IndiePodcastsNeedYourHelp!!! 

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Eco Africa: The Environment Magazine
Doing Your Bit: Visual artistry with old mobile phones

Eco Africa: The Environment Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 1:33


In the Ivory Coast, a young and upcoming artist is taking apart old mobile phones and turning the pieces into pieces of art. It is a creative way to reuse the many phones that are simply tossed away.

True North Country Comics Podcasts
Sean Karemaker pushes the boundaries of visual artistry

True North Country Comics Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020


Sean Karemaker pushes the boundaries of visual artistry in conversation with True North Country Comics Podcast

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The BamCast
Visual Artistry with @JikReuben - After Hours

The BamCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 21:54


Find Jik on Twitter & Instagram: @jikreuben Find his website: www.jikreubenvisuals.com Check his blog on the website for his stories! Follow us everywhere @TheBamcast

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The BamCast
Visual Artistry with @JikReuben

The BamCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 62:17


Find Jik on Twitter & Instagram: @jikreuben Find his website: https://www.jikreubenvisuals.com Follow us everywhere @TheBamcast Check out the Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VIw2lbMpyc Visual for this episode drops on Thursday!

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Music Business Hacks
#151 - Monthly Recap: Music Business Strategy vs. Tactics

Music Business Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 8:53


In the world of business, most people get confused over the difference between strategy and tactics. In music, it's no different: it's easy to get attracted to specific tactics, the individual approaches on how to get a result and only think of broad strategy as too amorphous and confusing. However, you need both to get there. In this recap, we discuss some of the best ideas in both worlds from this past month. Episodes Referenced: Team Strategy (mindset): Episode #130 - How to Start a Nonprofit Organization Episode #136 - Relationship Advice for the Traveling Musician Episode #137 - An Honest Talk About Being Married & Touring, Visual Artistry, and Inspiration with Faina Lorah Team Tactics (action): Episode #126 - How to Save Money on a Rehearsal Space Episode #135 - How to Get the Best Possible Rate on a Hotel Both/And: Episode #140: How to Create an Advisory Board for Your Band Episode #144: How to Get That Record Deal with Radar Label Group Founder/Partner Jason Davis

Music Business Hacks
#138 - Weekly Recap: Why recap at all? And How to Get Results

Music Business Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 7:37


In today's episode, we provide a recap over the best ideas of the week and focus on the laser vs. shotgun approach, relationships, and SMARTER GOALS. It's about having a healthy balance and lifestyle as a touring musician. Resources: Episode 133: Lasers, Shotguns, and Messages Episode 134: How to Get Your Music Into Video Games Episode 135: How to Get the Best Possible Rate on a Hotel Episode 136: Relationship Advice for the Touring Musician Episode 137: An Honest Talk About Being Married & Touring, Visual Artistry, and Inspiration with Faina Lorah

Music Business Hacks
#137 - An Honest Talk About Being Married & Touring, Visual Artistry, and Inspiration with Faina Lorah

Music Business Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 39:31


Today, we speak with artist Faina Lorah. In addition to being an incredible oil painter, illustrator, and author, she's my life partner. Today, we sit down and talk about how we overcame the struggles of constant travel when being in a committed relationship. We also talk about her own approach to art and how that parallels the music industry. To see more of Faina's work, check out her website at www.artbyfaina.com Resources: The War of Art by Steven Pressfield (book)

Vocalo Radio
Tobi Lou talks about his visual artistry & moving to Los Angeles

Vocalo Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 14:23


Rapper and visual artist, Tobi Lou, is a native chicagoan currently working in Los Angeles. He has previously been featured as an opener for the Red Bull Sound Select Series: 30 Days in Chicago. Our super-intern KP talked to him about his visual artistry and latest single "Troop", featuring Smino which has made an appliance on Pitchforks new music playlist "What's Good". More about Tobi Lou: https://www.tobilou.com

Take & Talk Pics
080 Tony Sweet - Keep an Even Keel

Take & Talk Pics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 31:39


Today’s featured guest is Tony Sweet. I had a blast interviewing Tony and getting to bring his story to you Photo World. Living through the interview, editing the interview, and now listing to it... I am still inspired. Tony reminds me that persistence and forward motion is the best path. No matter the turns you take or the learning experiences you have if you Keep an Even Keel you can look back to see your success but not get hung up on any ups or downs throughout the journey. "When the Student is ready the Teacher Appears." - Zen Buddhists - Tony Sweet After successful careers as a jazz musician/educator, and professional magician, Tony settled on photography as his chosen means for personal expression. Tony has become an in-demand speaker throughout the United States and Canada on creativity in the digital age. Tony and Susan Milestone conduct Visual Artistry photography location workshops in the United States, Canada, and Iceland. Tony maintains an active speaking schedule to photography organizations, industry trade shows and PPA schools across the continental United States and Canada. He also conducts an annual Visual Artistry Creativity Seminar series. Tony’s photography is published worldwide in every medium and is represented by Getty Images. His iPhone photography is represented by Aurora Photos. Tony’s images are also used by Nikon, MacPhun, Singh Ray, Alien Skin, Topaz, Lensbaby and others for national ad campaigns. An interview with Tony on macro photography was published in The New York Times. Tony is a Nikon Legend Behind the Lens and a GuraGear Pro. Tony has authored five books on the art of photography: Fine Art Nature Photography (’02), Fine Art Flower Photography (’05) Fine Art Nature Photography: Water, Ice, Fog (’07), Fine Art Digital Photography (’09) and HDR Photography (2011). He and Masterphoto Workshops have co-produced four photography DVDs: Visual Artistry, HDR Made Easy, Visual Literacy and Flower Photography Artistry, as well as an iPhone instructional video series. His Creativity Seminar lecture series and On Location-Cape Cod will be released for digital download, April 2015. Recommended Resources: Snapseed - ios Snapseed - android w: tonysweet.com/ blog: tonysweet.com/blog/ http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/tonysweetphoto/likes Click here to register for the first ever Take & Talk Pics/Rob Krueger Photography FREE workshop! Be sure to Subscribe to our newsletter! 2015 © Take&TalkPics

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

After successful careers as a jazz musician/educator, and professional magician, Tony Sweet settled on photography as his chosen means for personal expression. Beginning as a film photographer, Tony has become facile in image editing software and plugins and is an in-demand speaker throughout the United States and Canada on creativity in the digital age.  Tony and Susan Milestone conduct Visual Artistry photography location workshops in the US, Canada and Iceland. Tony maintains an active speaking schedule to photography organizations, industry trade shows and PPA schools across the continental US and Canada.  Resources: http://tonysweet.com/ http://www.deborahsandidge.com/ http://ibarionex.net/thecandidframe info@thecandidframe.com

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
The Candid Frame #17 - Tony Sweet

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2006 38:45


Tony Sweet is nature photographer who brings the improvisational and abstract nature of his former jazz career to his photography. He is represented by The Getty Picture Agency and conducts his “Visual Artistry” photography workshops throughout the continental United States as well as classes through . He has also authored three books on the art of photography: . He has also been recognized as .You can find his work by visiting .Tony Sweet recommends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via