Podcast for Creative Photographers
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Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, creative, interviews, visual arts
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Roots Reggae Music.Rastafari Arts. [itunes pic]
Marcia Reuben spinning some Roots Reggae tunes.Featuring Roots Lepkhi singing on some of King Zion tracks by Supa Yout and Bunnington Judah.Except track Give…. Love done by another producer.
Categories: Arts
Tags: artists, Arts, drawing, manchester, music, painting, rastafari, visual arts, women
Conversations with creatives, creators, and instructors, seeking to explore how and why they create what they do. Hosted by Dan Thomas. All episodes available to watch on YouTube at youtube.com/@spaceonearth. Join us on Discord at discord.gg/spaceonearth. For more information about our workshops, head to spaceonearth.co.
Tags: #melbourne, Acting, australia, classes, clown, clowning, Comedy, comedy festival, comedy festivals, comedy show, comedy shows, creative, creative classes, creative thinking, creative workshops, creatives, creativity, creativity workshops, design, directing, festival shows, film, Filmmaking, growth, improv, improv comedy, improvisation, improvisational comedy, improvised comedy, learning, live comedy, melbourne comedy, melbourne creative, melbourne creatives, melbourne improv, melbourne workshops, performance art, performance arts, performing, personal development, podcasting, producing, producing comedy, producing live comedy, production, professional development, sketch, sketch comedy, sketch writing, space on earth, space on earth workshops, stand up, stand up comedy, standup, standup comedy, Stories, storytelling, streaming, television, theatre, visual art, visual arts, workshops, writing
A magical journey into the work of America’s most idiosyncratic animator – with Mayor Howard Vander (@vander_iam), Medium Hollow (@vander_imnot) and his lovely wife, who shan’t be emailed.
Categories: Arts
Tags: animation, Arts, film, Minneapolis, review, visual arts
Listen now to 2000 AD’s award-winning official podcast – the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast!
Beamed direct from the Nerve Centre of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic, every fortnight publicity droid Molch-R interviews some of the world’s greatest comics creators, welcomes special guests, gives you exclusive announcements and the chance to win zarjaz prizes – plus so much more!
You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on iTunes or download on Soundcloud and Podomatic.
Categories: Arts
Tags: 2000AD, Arts, Comic, comics, visual arts
Moon Head British sculptor Henry Moore’s world-famous work “Moon Head” will find its new home in Lasipalatsi in Helsinki, Finland. One of the great names in Finnish architecture, Viljo Revell, fell in love with the sculpture during a visit to Henry Moore’s Studio in London in 1964. In this podcast Museum Director Kai Kartio interviews Revell’s daughter Kati Revell-Nielsen about the journey of the artwork and her father’s life.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Amos Rex, art museum, Arts, Culture, Henry Moore, visual arts
The National Endowment for the Arts created the Creativity and Persistence: Art that Fueled the Fight for Women’s Suffrage as part of the centennial celebration of passage of the 19th amendment. Narrated by Julia Whelan
Categories: Arts, Performing Arts, Visual Arts
Tags: artists, Arts, community, Culture, Literature, Performing Arts, visual arts
I’m Rob DiCaterino, host of Adventures in Retouching. As industry insiders and veterans, my guests and I have fun, casual, and informative conversations about being professional photo retouchers and digital post production artists. The goal of my show is to share valuable tips and useful information to help guide you in your journey and explore options, whether you’re a retoucher trying to advance in your career, a recent graduate wondering what possibilities are out there for you, or someone trying to pivot into a creative role and didn’t know retouching exists. Let us help you learn and progress. We discuss our backgrounds, experiences, retouching career paths, how to break into the industry, our recommendations, hardware setups, software, Adobe Photoshop, the best tools, efficient techniques, resumes, portfolios, the realities of being a retoucher, working in photo studios, what to do, what to avoid, and everything else. Please join us as we share our adventures in retouching. Today’s guest is professional photo retoucher Remy Amezcua: Instagram: @ymerame I talk with professional retoucher Remy Amezcua about his background, Photoshop tools, his traditional photography and digital tech experience, his evolution as a retoucher, being able to interpret and translate clients’ instructions, the importance of getting details right on set, debunking “no filter”, dangerous retouching, […]
Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
Tags: Adventures in Retouching, advice, careers, conversation, digital artists, discussion, photo retouching, photoshop, post production, retouchers, visual artists, visual arts
How do we design for a changing world? How do we reimagine transportation, medicine, energy? How do we educate young people for tomorrow’s careers? How will technology change culture? Future Days is a podcast that explores these questions, diving into the forces that are shaping design and creativity today and how we plan for a world of tomorrow. Join us, Peter Brambl and Joanna Ellis, co-founders of the creative strategy company Belmondo. We’ve spent years collaborating with innovators working at the intersection of business, technology, and culture. Tune in as we talk to a special guest about the trends driving our changing world.
Categories: Arts, Business, Technology
Tags: Branding, business, creativity, design, future, Innovation, marketing, tech, Technology, visual arts
The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.
Categories: Arts
Tags: artists, Arts, community, Culture, Literature, Performing Arts, visual arts
The National Endowment for the Arts podcast that goes behind the scenes with some of the nation’s great artists to explore how art works.
Categories: Arts
Tags: artists, Arts, community, Culture, Literature, Performing Arts, visual arts
Writer Doug Bost and musician Adam Bernstein discuss the things that grown men shouldn’t care about — but these guys do. What’s on the table? Only fun stuff. Episodes focus on all aspects of the comic book universe, from the warehouse of a professional comic book hoarder to interviews with some of the greatest comics creators alive — Neal Adams, Klaus Jansen, Chris Claremont, and more. With frequent guests, Doug and Adam also cover movies, music, classic TV, and important topics like, “What musical style do you associate with James T Kirk?” (The answer, of course, is Wagner.) And the kicker: Original music by Adam Bernstein in each episode.
DVJ mix samples using the Pioneer SVM1000 & DVJ1000 Decks.
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, London, visual arts
Mr. Rice’s Art Class Lectures and Daily Review
Categories: Arts
Tags: Arts, careerchange, visual, visual arts
Theater Thugs is a all new show brought to you by the people over at Humanity Restored, and Hosts of The Humanity Restored Podcast! Theater Thugs is a Film, TV, and Streaming Media focused podcast. Featuring two main Hosts of The Humanity Restored Podcast ; Colton Wilson and Landon Thornton. Support this show, and our other shows here! https://www.patreon.com/HumanityRestored SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE FOR FULL VIDEO VERSIONS! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEjgW2_D_pcpGOjiZRATA1Q?view_as=subscriber
Categories: Arts, Comedy, TV & Film
Tags: Comedy, film reviews, visual arts
When times are challenging, how can the arts help us find our way forward? Works In Progress is a podcast from the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture, a forward-looking interdisciplinary center for creativity and scholarship. The show’s host, Sean Arenas, looks at current topics and trends through the lens of art, architecture and design, and explores the ideas and practices of UCLA’s faculty, staff, students, and alumni. Learn more at https://podcast.arts.ucla.edu.
Categories: Arts
Tags: architecture, art, dance, design, film, Los Angeles, performance, theater, ucla, visual arts
From modular synthesis, standalone synthesizers and Eurorack, to unusual electronic instruments, Buchla, Ciat-Lonbarde and the arts. Esoteric Modulation is a fortnightly podcast that is about all the latest exciting gear and news of electronic music and the arts. We cover a wide array of interesting equipment, synths, modular and the slightly unusual esoteric side of electronic instruments. We have regular guests covering news, instruments, and art projects that merge sound and visual arts together in interesting ways! We answer listener questions, feature our favourite acts on Bandcamp, and look at the latest up-and-coming events not to be missed! So keep your finger on the pulse, and don’t miss a show by subscribing to our Podcast on your favourite service or hit our website for more information!
Tags: Buchla, Electronic Instruments, electronic music, Esoteric Modulation, eurorack, Modular Synth, sound art, Surge Synths, synthesizers, visual arts
Marvel movies, trash tv and video games. THIS IS WHAT WE DO!!! Listen to Amber and Garrett catch each other up on what media they’ve been ingesting, what hobbies they’re trying out and hold your breath as they both try to remember that actor’s name… you know the one, he was in that movie in the 80’s… or was it the 90’s?. So come along on this wonderful adventure…. called love?
Tags: Arts, Comedy, visual arts
The Discover C4C podcast explores free events, exhibits and art workshops that are enriching the lives of Tulsans. Located in downtown Tulsa, the Thomas McKeon Center for Creativity (C4C) offers opportunities to ignite your creative spirit through art, life-long learning and fun.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, Arts, Dallas, Education, learning, life long, visual arts
Iran has a history that is steeped in poetry, music and art, an identity that has spread far beyond its borders. Time & Again considers Iran’s potent history through the epic poem, the Shahnama. No matter what gender, generation, class, religion or political inclination, every single Persian knows about the Shahnama. It is a text that tells tales of warriors and kings, love and betrayals and that has lasted for thousands of years, the resonance of which remains. This podcast explores this text through the lens of the artists and scholars that feel inspired by it and appreciate how a work of art, a poem, is one of the bedrocks of Persian society.
This podcast series is inspired by the exhibitionIn the Fields of Empty Days: The Intersection of Past and Present in Iranian Art, curated by Linda Komaroff, on view at LACMA from May 6 to September 9, 2018.
Hosted by actor/comedian Maz Jobrani, and LACMA curator Linda Komaroff.
For more information about Time & Again visit lacma.org/podcasts
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Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: Culture, iran, LACMA, Los Angeles, museum, persian, poetry, Superheroes, visual arts