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Jun 13, 2017 • 1h 16min

Ep 75: Sir John Hegarty on creativity. The advertising legend answers the big questions!

Since it’s episode 75 of the Arrest All Mimics podcast, somebody allowed me to slip through the net to spend an hour with one of creativity’s greatest minds. Sir John Hegarty is quite simply an advertising legend. He is one third of BBH, advertising agency renowned for their innovative campaigns. With half a century of work in the creative industry under his belt, John talks about what exactly constitutes creativity. It’s one of the big questions in life and somehow, he manages to make it all sound so easy. As the creative director behind the iconic Levi campaigns of the 1990’s, including iconic yellow puppet, Flat Eric, John explains how he had to fight for the idea to switch to a puppet hero for a fashion brand. He also made the decision to use vorsprung durch technik in its native German form for Audi’s campaign. How crucial is positive thinking and turning a disadvantage into an advantage? We break down the fundamentals of creativity and why fun, passion, observation and irreverence play such integral roles in achieving greatness.What is creativity to you? @arrestallmimics on Twitter
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Jun 6, 2017 • 1h 2min

Ep 74: Graduate creative industry advice with Artsthread's Katie Dominy

It's that time of the year where graduates realise that they need to make sense of the creative industry! I'm joined by Artsthread's Katie Dominy to discuss what helps someone looking to make an impact achieve their goals. Artsthread are a graduate platform who provide online and offline support for many artistic disciplines, through events, talks, portfolio surgeries, exhibitions and making those connections with industry.We talk about common pitfalls, being seen, attractive traits and using your unique personality effectively once in the world of work.Katie also shares some standout examples of people who have impressed and others who have stumbled.This is a must listen show to pick up some crucial pointers if you're starting out, or looking to further refine your own path in the arts.Get us feedback on Twitter @arrestallmimicshttp://artsthread.comhttps://www.instagram.com/artsthreadhttps://twitter.com/ARTSTHREADhttps://www.facebook.com/ARTSTHREAD
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May 30, 2017 • 1h 17min

Ep 73: Character design & development with writer & artist Karen McLeod

Fiction, non-fiction, TV shows, film, stage or real life experiences at the pub. No matter the medium, we all love a good character. But what makes us engage with them? Why do we loathe a good movie villain? What makes us cry when we know a sad moment in a book is not real and what gives you the best chance of succeeding in the world of graphic novels? Author and artist Karen McLeod joins me to talk about her alter ego Barbara Brownskirt, who has a series of upcoming live shows and has performed at the Royal Albert Hall. She takes us along on a fascinating journey, which led to her sitting at the bus stop, reading the world’s worst poetry to anyone who’ll listen. Why is it important to understand the backstory of our creations in order to inform what the reader or viewer will see and how much of yourself should you use in character creation? This is a fascinating insight with much valuable advice for anyone interested in creating literary, audio or visual characters in all disciplines. Send us your character ideas and creations @arrestallmimics on Twitterhttp://www.karenmcleod.co.uk/http://www.karenmcleod.co.uk/barbarabrownskirt.htmlhttps://www.brightonfringe.org/box-office/shows/view/who-do-you-think-you-are-barbara-brownskirthttps://twitter.com/kazzymcleod?lang=enhttps://twitter.com/BBrownskirthttps://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Books/Search-Missing-Eyelash-Karen-Mcleod/0099507978
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May 23, 2017 • 44min

Ep 72: Andy Council on his mix of illustration & street art, trash monsters and the Bristol dinosaur

Andy Council is a multi-disciplinary artist and illustrator. His iconic dinosaur and monsters, built from cityscapes and trash are full of life, energy and a dry humour.I meet Andy to discuss his roots, the origins of his creature creations and the Bristol creative scene. He has some hilarious tales of public interaction with his works, whilst out working live.We talk about the balance the range of digital and large scale works and the smell of Montana 94. Mmmmm.....Get us your thoughts on Twitter @arrestallmimics and don't forget to review the show on iTunes!http://www.andycouncil.co.uk/http://www.illustrationweb.com/artists/AndyCouncil/viewhttps://twitter.com/andycouncilhttps://www.instagram.com/andycouncil/https://www.facebook.com/AndyCouncilArt/
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May 16, 2017 • 1h 2min

Ep 71: Lucinda Rogers: Iconic award winning reportage illustration & travel tales

The work of Lucinda Rogers was pasted front and centre in my university workspace. Her expressive, loose reportage illustration left me in awe and eleven years after my graduation, she kindly gives me her time to hear her inspiring journey.We discuss drawing on location and the challenges, joys and oddities that come along with public working. Lucinda tells some great stories about working in new York City, Marakech and London.The importance of making sure we have great art directors and protecting London's creative scene are hot topics as one of the illustration industry's greats joins the show!Get us your thoughts and any of your own on location stories at @arrestallmimics on Twitter now!Episode 71 is supported by: http://illustrationweb.comhttp://heartinternet.co.ukhttp://printed.comShow notes:http://www.lucindarogers.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/Lucinda-Rogers-691769897581010/https://twitter.com/lucindadrawshttp://theaoi.com
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May 9, 2017 • 58min

Ep 70: Stephen Bliss on his iconic Grand Theft Auto artwork and his fantastic new creative evolution

Here are five things we learned about creativity from Stephen Bliss.Illustrator and artist Stephen Bliss moved to America to take on a job with Rockstar Games. Nobody could have envisioned the explosion of controversy that was the Grand Theft Auto video game series. I met Stephen in Brooklyn to talk about his journey pre-Rockstar, how it felt to be the man behind the cult video game artwork, and his fascinating new direction since leaving the company. New York City and its wealth of ripped subway posters have provided the basis for his stunning new large-scale originals and we talk about what it means to feed off the environment around you and why New York is so unique. Creating large-scale street art is something new to Stephen and we talk about breaking away from screens and how he's successfully transitioned to work on buildings. These are fascinating insights from a man who continues to set trends and move forward fast.http://stephenbliss.comhttps://illustrationx.comhttp://instagram.com/stephen_blisshttp://twitter.com/iamstephenblisshttps://www.facebook.com/stephenblissart/http://www.ba-reps.com/https://www.rockstargames.com/
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May 2, 2017 • 1h 5min

Ep 69: Fancy a creative role in film/TV? Director David Cohen takes us inside film production

David Cohen, film director joins me to take us through The Lost Sands, his finalist movie in the Sci-fi London 48-hour film competition.See the film at: http://www.davidcohendirector.com/gallery-3/In a golden era of television and with mainstream movies reaching new levels of possibility, David pulls back the curtain to discuss what it takes to produce a film. He details the creative roles, what they mean and what is required of that person and the overall team.Set design, art-direction, direction of photography and sound are all covered and we talk about the advantages of disadvantage where budget and small crew numbers are concerned.This is must listen for anyone with aspirations of working in film.Get us your thoughts and own film production experiences over @arrestallmimics on Twitter.http://www.davidcohendirector.com/https://vimeo.com/davidcohendirector
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Apr 25, 2017 • 1h 2min

Ep 68: Sandra Dieckmann shares the inside story of her brilliant debut children's book 'Leaf.'

Illustrator Sandra Dieckmann returns by popular demand to talk about her debut children's book, Leaf. The story is an incredibly moving and visually impactful tale of acceptance, understanding, alienation and empathy, published by Flying Eye Books.Sandra's stunning array of colours, warmth, detail and natural world are showcased in spectacular fashion as we follow the journey of a polar bear who one day arrives unexpectedly in the woods, facing distrust, fear and isolation from the residents. She joins me to talk about the process of getting the book published, how she created Leaf and what challenges came with writing the story, ahead of its imminent release.Sandra is much loved in the world of makers and illustration and her second outing on the show gives us more invaluable insights into those industries and children's publishing.This is must listen for anyone interested in children's literature and conveying an important message through their work.Get your thoughts over to @arrestallmimics on TwitterPre-order Leaf NOW!!! flyingeyebooks.com/shop/leaf http://www.sandradieckmann.com/http://flyingeyebooks.com/http://nobrow.net/https://twitter.com/sandradieckmannhttps://www.instagram.com/sandradieckmann/https://www.facebook.com/DieckmannSandra/
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Apr 18, 2017 • 1h 7min

Ep 67: From high-street employment to an independent art career. Angela Morris-Winmill shares all

Angela Morris-Winmill joins me to discuss her intriguing journey, switching from a successful career at the forefront of London high-street fashion, to working as an independent multi-disciplinary artist.Angela took bold steps in leaving the world of full-time employment to pursue her creative ambitions when the time was right. She talks about knowing when to make such a big change, the risks and challenges in doing so and how she went about making the leap.We also explore the idea that coming from a different background into the art world can be a huge advantage and how to recognise stand out skills leaned in employment. Angela's fusion of fashion, sculpture, painting and drawing has brought about unique results with a sexuality and character and we dissect the eyeballs, torso and anatomy of her brilliant work!Let us know if you'd like to switch from freelance to employment, vice versa or whether you have done so at @arrestallmimics on Twitter.http://www.angelamorriswinmill.com/https://twitter.com/sculptressbydayhttps://www.instagram.com/sculptressbyday/
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Apr 11, 2017 • 54min

Ep 66: Arsenal photographer David Price on being self-taught & maximising your passions

Pricey has been working as a photographer at Arsenal Football Club since 2002. He works in many areas of the club, for both the women and men’s teams and on the media side of the game. Self-taught, he worked his way up the ranks, beginning with a trainee role at Colorsport. For a man who admits he never really harbored any serious creative aspirations, his portfolio of football photography is second to none and loved by Arsenal and football fans globally. We discuss the lessons he’s learned along the way, the magic of the moment, the crucial balance of instinct and technical ability and why former goalkeeper Jens Lehman now refuses to play in goals! Let us know if you’re self-taught and favourite sporting photograph @arrestallmimics on Twitter.https://twitter.com/priceyd101http://arsenal.com

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