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Wedding Pros who are ready to grow - with Becca Pountney
Automation, tech and entrepreneurship with Cherie Yang

Wedding Pros who are ready to grow - with Becca Pountney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 42:38 Transcription Available


In today's episode I am chatting with founder of Visualist Cherie Yang. We talk through how she founded Visualist, where she sees technology fitting in with our wedding planning couples and how automation can improve your customer service. If you want to be forward thinking in your wedding business and keeping on top of trends in technology, this episode is well worth a listen.Find Visualist on InstagramWant to try Visualist for yourself? Use the code BECCA to get a one month free trial and $300 worth of credit to test out the features.Time Stamps:Understanding the Entrepreneurial Journey (00:00:00) Cherie discusses the importance of early-stage entrepreneurs being involved in their vision and its realization.Introduction and Background (00:01:07) Becca introduces Cherie and they discuss their first meeting in Las Vegas and their growing relationship.Cherie's Career Evolution (00:02:16) Cherie traces her career journey from being a corporate lawyer to a brand strategist and how it led her to found Visualist.Challenges in Existing Systems (00:06:39) Cherie and Becca discuss the limitations of existing platforms for wedding professionals and the need for a more comprehensive solution.Practical Implementation of the Idea (00:07:57) Cherie explains the practical steps she took to bring her idea to life, emphasizing the importance of understanding the customer's pain points.Importance of Understanding Systems (00:12:13) Cherie discusses the importance of having a basic understanding of systems to make informed decisions and adapt to changes.Visualist's Value Proposition (00:15:34) Cherie details how Visualist assists wedding professionals in managing client, design, and admin workflows, emphasizing the platform's collaborative and organizational features.Integrating Technology for Today's Couples (00:21:42) Cherie explains the importance of integrating technology for today's couples, emphasizing convenience, accessibility, and productivity.Technology for Creative Professionals (00:24:04) Discussion about the need for technology that caters to the creative mind and workflow, saving time and enhancing client satisfaction.Standing Out at Wedding MBA (00:26:15) Strategies used to stand out at a crowded exhibition, including a manicure station, unique merchandise, and attending a pre-event mixer.Networking and Learning at Wedding MBA (00:34:12) The value of attending Wedding MBA for learning, networking, and exposure to international perspectives in the wedding industry.Building a Supportive Community (00:36:14) The importance of creating a community of fellow entrepreneurs for support, advice, and mental well-being.Special Offer for Listeners (00:39:22) Details of a special offer for listeners to sign up for Visualist with a free trial and credits, and the approachability of the Visualist team.Mentioned in this episode:Summer Support!Looking for support with your wedding business or venue this season? I have put together some options for you. Wedding Pro Agency: Hand over some of your admin tasks to my team to give you some time back this summer. From social media posting to website updates, email sequences and crm set up, there are lots of ways we can help you. One to One support: I have...

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory
Revisiting Real-Time Video Mixing with VJ David Lublin

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 22:27


In the fifth episode of the Art&&Code podcast series AMT Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard, talks with David Lublin, a video artist, programmer, and performer based in Brooklyn, NY. Lublin is the co-owner of VIDVOX, a software company specializing in tools for real-time video mixing. In this podcast, they discuss the field of video instrumentalism, or ‘VJing,' and how Lublin's unique background as a mathematician and artist helped carve a path for his career. Since first checking out equipment at his university library, the pursuit of advancing his own artistic output has helped Lublin develop tools for fellow artists. Looking ahead, Lublin anticipates myriad opportunities for emerging technology in the field, including enhanced experience and audience connectedness through immersive augmented and virtual reality

How Did They Get There
Ep. 48 - Mark Pellington on The Severing, I Melt with You and Nada Surf

How Did They Get There

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 73:29


Mark Pellington's pioneering influence on music videos as a modality to convey emotion, story and feeling will never be forgotten. From Leonard Cohen to Linkin Park, Michael Jackson to Public Enemy, Foo Fighters and Alice in Chains to Chelsea Wolfe and Bruce Springsteen, MP had penultimate foresight in constructing some of the most memorable portraits of love, war, loss, spirit and activism. His feature films each brought a tenet to the medium of storytelling. From 1997's Going All The Way (Ben Affleck, Jeremy Davies, Rachel Weisz, Rose McGowan), to the Grand Prix/Saturn Award-nominated Arlington Road (Jeff Bridges, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Hope Davis); to The Mothman Prophecies, an intriguing parapsychological adaptive tale starring Richard Gere and Laura Linney; the dramedy, Henry Poole is Here; a story of friendship and loyalty in I Melt With You (Jeremy Piven, Thomas Jane, Christian McKay, Robe Lowe); the subtle poetry of grief, The Last Word; Nostalgia, with Catherine Keener and Jon Hamm headlining an ensemble cast; and the dance-expanse, The Severing, in 2022. His latest book, The Visualist, is an essential memoir surveying 40 years of shape-shifting filmmaking experiences. In our conversation, we discussed his approach towards film and music videos; his journey to New York City; the significance of archive; and his recent Director's cut release of Going All the Way.Opening Credits: M33 Project - On y va I CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International; Jangwa - Losing Ground I CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International. Closing Credits: M33 Project - Orange Blues I CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory
Software for Real-Time Video Mixing with VJ David Lublin

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 22:11


AMT Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard talks with David Lublin, a video artist, programmer, and performer based in Brooklyn, NY. Lublin is the co-owner of VIDVOX, a software company specializing in tools for real-time video mixing. In this podcast, they discuss the field of video instrumentalism, or ‘VJing,' and how Lublin's unique background as a mathematician and artist helped carve a path for his career. Since first checking out equipment at his university library, the pursuit of advancing his own artistic output has helped Lublin develop tools for fellow artists. Looking ahead, Lublin anticipates myriad opportunities for emerging technology in the field, including enhanced experience and audience connectedness through immersive augmented and virtual reality.    

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Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe
Journeys: production designer & master visualist Rick Carter

Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 105:35


Beatie Wolfe interviews two time Oscar winning (and 2023 nominee) production designer, art director, world builder, painter, master visualist Rick Carter about his journey from visualising his future as a child to working with the cinematic heavyweights Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Robert Zemeckis, and J.J. Abrams (to name a few), creating and shaping worlds that have become embedded in our own. However, while few have enjoyed such an illustrious career in Hollywood, Rick lives in another dimension entirely, very much on his own terms, seeing his work as creative journeys in consciousness. Listen to this show that takes you from Oz to across the Universe via the power of minding the gap. Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across space, science, art, health, film and technology by talking to leading luminaries from Nobel Laureates to punk publishers about their life's work and musical DNA. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN role model for innovation and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum. Rick Carter's Orange Juice for the Ears First song that imprinted? “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” by Judy Garland from The Wizard of Oz / First album that shaped who you are? Please Please Me by The Beatles - track played “There's A Place” / The music you would send into Space? “Across The Universe” by John Lennon / The song you would have at your memorial? “Tomorrow Never Knows” by The Beatles / The album you would pass onto the next generation? Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles - track played “A Day In The Life” // This show first aired live on dublab radio - tracks have been shortened for this podcast. The podcast was mastered by Dean Martin Hovey at Soundwell Studios.

Topical Talkology
Episode 240 - An Appraisal Of Jonah Hill's Stutz By Dr Theo

Topical Talkology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 47:32


Stutz Dr Theo I would be fine if I knew what direction to go in I would fly instead I become lazy . We also discussed the first step in therapy which is connecting with your internal energy You do that in 3 steps: 1: Diet exercise and sleep  2: Connecting with others as we are tribal 3: Connecting with yourself your underlying feelings which is self awareness most effectively done by self journaling. The Part X is  that part of you stopping forward progress which could include the Shadow self or the Maze or the Snap Shot or simply the judgmental antisocial part of you. Eg you'll never be good at that, or who wants to do that , or you are wasting your time trying this. Radical acceptance is a tool to help you get over something bad. Grateful Flow helps deal with negative thoughts and Loss processing deals with loss The key is to understand that for forward progress  and overcome Part X you need to go through a life time of: Uncertainty pain and constant work. It is this process you need to enjoy ie the journey rather than the destination.It is overcoming Part X that leads to growth. Failure pain embarrassment connects you to the universe you are saying I need your help I cannot do this without you. Stutz says confidence is an appetite for uncertainty . I say this is not true because confidence is knowing how to do something which by definition is being certain. Rather self esteem is an appetite for uncertainty because  self esteem is the degree of positivity with which you view yourself and therefore an expectation of positive outcome . If things do not go well self esteem protects you from the negative effects and instead helps you learn and move on and  apply those lessons in your next steps. I am the one who gets to decide and take the next step. It will almost certainly be imperfect but progress is made by taking the steps  aka string of pearls each with a turd in them Indeed research shows that dopamine hits come from achievement and reward in general but it is much greater if the reward is unexpected. Hence watching sport has an element of unpredictability which is why so many people enjoy it.  . Indeed when Formula 1 became too predictable the audience ratings fell so they changed the rules to make it more unpredictable. It is a positive expectation of an outcome that raises dopamine rather than the known outcome itself. The positive outcome will raise dopamine only if is unexpected. This explains how you can enjoy the journey of uncertainty pain and constant work. Your self esteem gives you an expectation of a positive outcome. It is the positive anticipation raising dopamine that makes this process enjoyable. This is especially important because it helps with sense of achievement and growth. The greater the effort the more meaningful the achievement. This then enables the parallel step of balance : Effort and reward must be balanced. Since more of life is effort rather than the result then the mechanism of being able to tolerate the effort is a  positive expectation of success. Once you put in the effort the sense of achievement is fulfilling and makes you grow. Positive self esteem also helps us use failure as a growing opportunity and simply includes  lessons learnt as part of the effort to  the next step all under the umbrella of positive expectation of overall outcome. Snap Shot relates to setting of a goal  eg the perfect wife, the perfect success , the perfect amount of money in the bank which is static concept and has  no depth and does not allow for ongoing progress with pain uncertainty and constant work. There is no perfect nirvana. Goals are illusionary needs and living life like this is one of the worst inventions of the Western World.  When the snap shot does not give you nirvana and cure your inner unhappiness you get much more depressed. The Shadow is the part of yourself you are ashamed of.: This is how I see myself and I felt so much shame that I was denying myself and  and others would no longer see this if i got more successful Visualist a time in your life you felt inferior embarrassed ,rejected, despondent ashamed its a part of yourself that you that you wish you were not and you cannot get rid of How does he feel about you, how you have dealt with him how you have treated him and see what he says Denying and being ashamed of it THe shadow feels hurt angry and upset The shadow wants attention not from the world -does not need an academy award-  but from you The shadow wants to be acknowledged and included and celebrated as a beautiful part of you So in high pressure high stakes situations the goal is not create a faultless performance but to include the shadow self and tolerate whatever happens. Because if I cam content with my true self then other peoples opinions affect him less Ignore the shadow self and he will make you do destructive things. Connecting with your shadow self and having a sense of wholeness means you are happy the way you are, you don't need to anything else to make you feel better.itis very freeing Maze refers to when someone does an injustice to you and you remain angry seeking or hoping for restitution which usually never comes. Stutz says instead take the love you wanted from the world around you  Active Love - you are unlikely to be paid back by the person so you may as well take it from the universe around you.  by closing your eyes and imagining this is happening then concentrating it in your heart and then sending it and physically feeling it go into the other person so that you become one with love. This is not for their good it is for your own good to free you from the maze. In terms of my coaching this reflects forgiveness but is not as powerful as understanding. For instance you can understand why something happens because it is in someone's nature. That does not need forgiveness.  It requires understanding of reality and what is possible and what you can then do about it. You understand their nature and have expectations according to their nature and act accordingly. For instance you dont put your hand in the mouth of a tiger. You now it will probably bite and you certainly dont get angry. Ask yourself do you want to be right or do you want to create something. Radical acceptance: when something bad happens you don't just think that you will sooner or later recover from it, or stay stuck in a cycle of self pity ,you have to squeeze the juice out of it. Learn your lessons in whatever happens First: dont tell yourself anything negative Second: find something that is positive about it So squeezing the juice out of it suggests that not only do you have the will but also the faith that there is something valuable there If you see all events as having value you are in the zone of tremendous opportunity The Grateful Flow wants to choose the positives. Every thought will affect your mood whether positive or negative.  Part X wants you to have the negative thoughts to just see clouds even though sun is behind the clouds and coming. The grateful flow is not the grateful thoughts but the process. You name 4 things that you are grateful for, the smaller the better as you can connect better then continue in your head. After a while you feel you will create another grateful thought but you dont you block it  so all you feel is the force that would create a grateful thought and as it gets stronger and stronger you  feel taken over by it. You don't just repeat the same grateful thoughts you look for new ones and that process of creating grateful thoughts will change your mood. Gratefulness is a state you want to be in as much as possible. It helps you break through the cloud, What you don't do is argue with negative thoughts. You cant reason with emotion. Loss Processing: The potency of Non attachment . You want to pursue it  and pursue it hard but you are willing not to have it, you are willing to lose Think of something you don't want to lose and imagine grasping it like you are hanging onto the branch of a tree. Then visualise letting go but its not a bad sensation.Its slow and gentle to your surprise. Then you say silently I am willing to lose everything but really feel the intent behind that. Then you imagine you fall into the sun and burn up losing your body (so you lose everything) and instead become part of the suns rays radiating out a very loving giving outflowing sensation and that sun is surrounded by other sons doing the same thing as part of the sun world all saying we are everywhere. All you can do is give you cant take. You cant grasp onto anything. If you have difficulty with that then think of yourself as moving towards non attached. In fact as a human it would not be good if you were totally non attached. If you are moving towards non attachment then no one thing or person leaving you can take away your sense of wholeness. Happiness depends on how you accept that  you cannot completely figure things out and what you do about it.  RAGL The Active Love, Grateful Flow , Loss Acceptance,Radical Acceptance

カ、、カテェプロレスポッドキャスト
【第157回】女性から見た女子プログラビア「VISUALIST」について

カ、、カテェプロレスポッドキャスト

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 41:31


大西さんから見た女子プロレスラーグラビア「VISUALIST」について話しています。 VISUALISTとは・・・週刊プロレスにて大好評連載中の女子プロレスラーグラビア「VISUALIST」(ビジュアリスト)が別冊本とな … "【第157回】女性から見た女子プログラビア「VISUALIST」について" の続きを読む

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Viatge Electrònic
Viatge Electrònic - Ràdio Caldes Cap.23

Viatge Electrònic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 58:07


En aquest capítol parlarem de Nicola Cruz, Bomba Estéreo, David Penn & KPD, Voodoos & Taboos, a Mites de l'Electrònica descobrirem qui es Mike Banks i finalment parlarem del documental The Visualist....entre molts d'altres.

Disidencia con Pablo Majluf
#113 En el fuego, el inicio de la conversación original.

Disidencia con Pablo Majluf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021


Nueva temporada de las Creative Talks Podcast - En esta edición analizamos la relevancia de tu privacidad, comentamos los documentales “Minimalismo” , “Visualist” y el filme “Piece of a Woman”; analizamos cómo Airbnb sobrevivió a la pandemia. #WhatIf The post #113 En el fuego, el inicio de la conversación original. first appeared on DIXO.

Creative Talks Podcast
Temp. 6 Ep. 116 - El poder del fuego y las historias

Creative Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 59:57


Nueva temporada de las Creative Talks Podcast En esta edición analizamos la relevancia de tu privacidad, comentamos los documentales “Minimalismo” , “Visualist” y el filme “Pieces of a Woman”; analizamos cómo Airbnb sobrevivió a la pandemia. #WhatIf --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creative-talks/message

Urblandia
Episode 11\\ An Architectural Visualist and His American Experience, Azeez Bakare

Urblandia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 36:30


Born of Nigerian heritage in the United States, Azeez chose the career path of architectural visualizations and photography as his storytelling and purpose-driven medium. Here is a slice of his American experience so far. Guest Azeez Bakare Azeez Bakare is a 3D Artist, Photographer, and Videographer who helps firms, agencies, developers, and solopreneurs translate their ideas into high-quality visualization. Spending over 9 years in the industry, Azeez knows that quality in visualization matters. Azeez secured a lead role at top Architecture/Engineering firm, HOK, and 3D visualist position with emmy-award winning agency, DBOX. Since starting his own virtual studio team in 2015, Azeez has landed production contracts with top international companies such as Nike, Airbnb, Google, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), and the Miami Dolphins. He’s landed coverage in print with A+U Magazine, Miami Magazine, and Ocean Drive. His work has been featured in broadcast outlets around the world including CNN Style, Architectural Digest, TMZ, Wallpaper Magazine, and ArchDaily. In addition to his work experience, Azeez is an official ambassador with Google, selected as a top 50 creative out of 2,000+ members internationally. A certified visualist, recently presenting on the topic of 3D Visualization at the National Conference of NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects). He is a member and advocate of Black Architects in the Making (BAM), an equal opportunity program focused on enhancing students’ awareness about architecture. Run through the Miami Center for Architecture and Design (MCAD), the program encourages young Black students to consider architecture as a career. Azeez is was awarded locally for visualizations used in the Wynwood Greenhouse competition in Miami, FL. Azeez holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Architecture, and minor in Visual Communication Design from The Ohio State University. About Urblandia Urblandia is an emerging platform focused on amplifying positive impact entrepreneurship. Join us on urblandia.com

CG Garage
Episode 274 - Michael Golden - Founder & Visualist, Three Marks

CG Garage

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 68:33


Michael Golden’s winding career path has taken in philosophy and creative writing degrees, charter fishing in Alaska as well as work for celebrated New York arch-viz studio DBOX and a role as Head of 3D for timesaving worldbuilding asset company KitBash3d. Today, Michael runs arch-viz studio Three Marks while indulging his love for fantasy and sci-fi architecture and sculpture via his Droquis alter-ego. Michael is full of sage-like wisdom on how to create great arch-viz. His more holistic approach to creating imagery makes it easy to get clients on board with projects while maintaining creative control. He also discusses why a bad photorealistic image is worse than no image, reveals the subtle details that breathe life into renders — and explains what we can all learn from Japanese comic books.

Talking To People
Bob Bonniol - Pixel Slinger pt. 1

Talking To People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 44:01


In part 1 of this special 2 part interview, Jordan is joined by Visualist, Video Designer, Screens Producer, Projection Designer, Pixel Mapper, Video Content Designer, Interactive Artist, and VJ... BOB BONNIOL! Bob talks about his early influences and the stories of his early years in the live entertainment industry. He talks about how he basically lied to land his first job in lighting and later you wont believe who the women he told that lie to is!

Curve the Cube is Where Dreamers Become Doers
#73 – ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER – Jamaal “Visualist” Clark – 2016-04-11

Curve the Cube is Where Dreamers Become Doers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 65:08


I met Jamaal “Visualist” Clark at an art event put on by Exhibit Treal a couple of weeks ago where he was photographing the evening. And, it turns out that he was also a painter who had lent a couple of pieces to the event—pieces that I LOVED. So, I was excited to have Jamaal on the podcast. We sat down and talked about a whole range of topics—from comic books to graffiti, film to digital, his time in school to being a teacher now himself. And, Jamaal was delightful throughout it all. He shared with me what the name “Visualist” means, the theme behind his heart, and what mark he wants to leave in the art world. There are a lot of great nuggets in this podcast for any aspiring artist or person visualizing their own dream!! Follow Jamaal “Visualist” Clark on: Twitter | Instagram | Instagram 2 | Facebook Mentioned in this podcast:#25 – ARTIST – Jason “JaFleu” Fleurant - 2015-04-25 - http://curvethecube.libsyn.com/25-artist-jason-jafleu-fleurant-2015-04-25#27 – SALON OWNER - Janice Massey – 2015-05-12 - http://curvethecube.libsyn.com/27-janice-massey-2015-05-12#69 – ARTISTS AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS – Exhibit Treal – 2016-03-26 - http://curvethecube.libsyn.com/69-artists-and-community-organizers-exhibit-treal-2016-03-26 This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by my brother, Gerard! Under his company, GL Esquire Consulting, he gives sound legal business advice. If you either want to start your own business or need some guidance regarding the business you own or work for, give him a call! A Harvard and Columbia Law graduate, he’s worked for some of the world’s largest, most prestigious law firms (even at Johnny Cochran’s distinguished firm). He’s worked with clients in a variety of industries, including financial services, agriculture, music production, fashion, and technology, and he’s happy to bring that expertise to helping you and your business needs. When you’re Gerard’s client, he’ll not only be your lawyer, but also your trusted consultant and friend. His initial consultations are always free; but, if you mention Curve the Cube, he’ll offer you his “friends and family” rates!! Reach him at (786) 531-9834, gerard@glesqconsulting.com, or his Facebook page, GL Esquire Consulting, LLC. Twitter | Facebook Enjoy!!Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!!Follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2016.

Indie Review
Emmy award winning filmmaker and visualist Bobby Yan

Indie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2012 89:59


From Hollis, Queens to Hollywood, Emmy award winning filmmaker, editor, writer, visualist. No stranger to the music and film production scene, Bobby’s work can be seen all across the world through music videos, television, and soon to be, the big screen. With a gamut of work that reflects a wide variety of genres and styles, Bobby has created his own path in this game, positioning himself as one of the top directors to watch. From growing up in his hometown of Hollis, Queens, to later becoming a maverick in the New Orleans Hip Hop music scene through producing a ground breaking local television program that literally helped break and shift the careers of some of the biggest artists known today, Bobby had already accomplished much in his early days. Since then, he has grown and developed into one of the most gifted and talented trendsetters on the music video scene. Fusing a highly crafted directorial vision along with his strong background in visual effects, Bobby’s work has set a standard for utilizing the latest in post and digital camera technology, ushering in the new wave of today’s burgeoning digital filmmaking scene. He recently directed a cross promotional campaign for Ford Motors and TV One for their hit show “Unsung”, shooting two major car spots within one year. Stepping forward, Bobby has recently devoted much of his efforts to one of his personal loves, Gospel Music. Him and his team, the Hitsquad Collective, have single handedly become the De-facto standard and “goto” company for top level Gospel music videos, completing music videos for such artists as Hezekiah Walker, Marvin Sapp, James Fortune, and Karen Clark Sheard. Capturing provocative emotional moments within highly crafted narratives, these videos reflect Bobby’s strong storytelling abilities. Currently focusing his efforts on his first feature film entitled, Martian, Bobby continues to refine and develop his craft as a director. With Faith, integrity, passion for change, and a commitment to excellence, Bobby continues his rise as one of the new directors to watch for on the independent filmmaker and commercial scene. For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-review/support

Spoiler Alert Radio
Arnau Quiles - Film Editor from Spain for Javier Mariscal - Chico and Rita

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2012 29:01


Arnau has had several years or experience editing and collaborating on musically based films, commercials, music videos, and documentaries including: the documentary, A.Visualist and the animated Oscar nominated music laden feature film, Chico & Rita, He has working for several years on projects in collaboration with Javier Mariscal.A.Visualist is a documentary about behind the scenes look at the philosophies and practices of VJ performance art and is noted for its unique style of non-linear editing.Chico & Rita is about is a young piano player with big dreams, Chico, and Rita, a beautiful singer with an extraordinary voice. Music and romantic desire unites them, but their journey - in the tradition of the Latin ballad, the bolero - brings heartache and torment.

PulpLizard
Joe Cool

PulpLizard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2011 69:22


Joe Harris, aka Joe the Visualist, is an up-and-coming director with a new project that is sure to be a hit in 2011. Joe will talk about his new film "The Lonely Sound" and give us a sneak peak of his feature film.

PulpLizard
Joe Cool

PulpLizard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2011 69:22


Joe Harris, aka Joe the Visualist, is an up-and-coming director with a new project that is sure to be a hit in 2011. Joe will talk about his new film "The Lonely Sound" and give us a sneak peak of his feature film.