Go To Your Room and Make Stuff

著者: Shana Pennington-Baird
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  • Go To Your Room and Make Stuff. The podcast about making art, any kind of art, all by ourselves in a room or studio or with headphones. Specifically -- art we make by ourselves. No one is telling us when, where or how... or any combination of those things. This is a podcast for solo artistic adventures and those who are doing it and those who want to try it.
    © 2024
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Go To Your Room and Make Stuff. The podcast about making art, any kind of art, all by ourselves in a room or studio or with headphones. Specifically -- art we make by ourselves. No one is telling us when, where or how... or any combination of those things. This is a podcast for solo artistic adventures and those who are doing it and those who want to try it.
© 2024
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  • Episode 11: Paul Cartwright Filmmaker, Actor, Voiceover Talent
    2024/09/13

    In this conversation, Shana interviews Paul Cartwright, a voice actor and filmmaker. They discuss Paul's background in musical theater, his transition to voice acting, and his experience working in the Utah film industry. They also talk about the challenges of being an introverted performer and the importance of having a dedicated workspace for recording. Paul shares his editing process and how he balances work and family life. He mentions Pat Fraley as a mentor who has had a significant impact on his career. Paul Cartwright discusses his admiration for voice actors Pat Fraley and Jim Cummings. He shares his experience of meeting Jim Cummings at an agency signing and describes him as a kind and generous person. Paul aspires to have a body of work like Jim Cummings, who has voiced iconic characters like Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. Paul also reflects on the advice he has received throughout his career, including the realization that nobody knows what they're doing and the importance of just doing the work. He emphasizes the need for discipline and gratitude in the voice acting industry.

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    52 分
  • Episode 10: Eileen Descallar, Photographer, VO Talent
    2024/08/21

    In this conversation, Shana interviews Eileen Descallar, a photographer, voice actor, and rock climber. They discuss Eileen's various artistic pursuits, including photography, graphic design, animation, and voiceover work. Eileen shares her experiences with different mediums and how she got started in each one. They also talk about Eileen's journey in rock climbing and her sponsorship as a climber. Overall, the conversation highlights Eileen's diverse artistic talents and her passion for exploring different creative outlets. In this conversation, Shana and Eileen Descallar discuss Eileen's experiences as a photographer and voice actor. They talk about Eileen's love for outdoor photography, her adventures in rock climbing, and her passion for capturing the beauty of nature. Eileen also shares her journey into voice acting, including her work in VR animation and audio books. She offers advice for aspiring artists and emphasizes the importance of developing one's skills and finding opportunities to learn and grow.

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    53 分
  • Episode 9: Abie Ekenezar, Filmmaker, Voiceover Artist
    2024/08/07

    Abie Ekenezar shares her journey into the creative world, starting with her experience as a fairy at a Renaissance Festival. She talks about her involvement in independent films, including writing, directing, and producing. Abie also discusses her voiceover work and vo with and without a British accent. She shares her creative space, which is her walk-in closet, and how it allows her to be grounded and creative. Abie Ekenezar discusses her experiences as a producer and the importance of staying busy in the film industry. She shares her upcoming wedding plans and the challenges of organizing a destination wedding. Abie also talks about her mentors and the impact they have had on her career. She emphasizes the importance of being socially active and using art to promote important messages. Abie discusses her current projects, including a documentary about women of color in politics and a short film about BIPOC mental illness. She also mentions her involvement in the Gamers for the Series Kickstarter campaign and a modern take on The Breakfast Club. Abie offers advice for aspiring creatives and encourages them to stay true to themselves.

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    45 分

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