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EP 121: Christina Pitts Jazzar: Intimacy Coordinator
In this conversation, Christina Pitts Jazzar, an intimacy coordinator, shares her journey into the industry and the role of intimacy coordination. She discusses the importance of communication, consent, choreography, and closure in creating safe and effective intimate scenes. Christina emphasizes the need for trust and understanding between actors and their partners, as well as the misconceptions and reactions surrounding intimacy coordination. She also highlights the role of intimacy coordinators in ensuring the comfort and consent of both actors and audiences.
Christina also shares insights into a typical day on set as an intimacy coordinator, highlighting the importance of checking in with actors and the crew. She discusses the collaborative nature of the industry and the need for education and awareness around the role of intimacy coordinators. Christina concludes by encouraging individuals to find the right training and resources to support their journey as intimacy coordinators.
Takeaways
- Intimacy coordination involves communication, consent, choreography, and closure.
- Trust and understanding between actors and their partners are crucial in creating safe and effective intimate scenes.
- Intimacy coordinators play a role in ensuring the comfort and consent of both actors and audiences.
- The work of intimacy coordinators is often misunderstood, and it is important to challenge misconceptions and educate others about their role.
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198. EP 198: Kelly Michael Stewart: Festival Director, Blood in the Snow Film Festival
54:11||Season 1, Ep. 198In this engaging conversation, Janet McMordie and Kelly Michael Stewart discuss Kelly's journey into the film industry, and the intricacies of programming a film festival. They discuss the unique appeal of horror films, the importance of community in film festivals, and provide valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers. Kelly shares insights on balancing multiple roles in the film industry, creating memorable festival experiences, and the impact of the Blood in the Snow festival. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of the festival and final thoughts for filmmakers.TakeawaysProgramming a film festival requires collaboration and diverse perspectives.Horror films can serve as a reflection of societal issues.Filmmakers should attend festivals to network and learn from others.Balancing multiple roles in the film industry is challenging but rewarding.Creating memorable experiences for filmmakers is a priority for festival directors.Community support is vital for indie filmmakers and festivals.Openness to new opportunities can lead to unexpected career paths.info@bloodinthesnow.ca | 416-995-5275https://linktr.ee/BITSFILMFEST
197. EP 197: Sophie Engelhardt: Doctor Turned Actor
51:35||Season 1, Ep. 197In this conversation, host Janet McMordie chats with Sophie Engelhardt shares her journey from being a medical doctor to pursuing a career in acting, discussing the challenges and joys of transitioning between these two worlds. She emphasizes the importance of following one's passion and staying true to oneself, even when it means making unconventional choices.TakeawaysDo the things that make absolutely no sense.There's only one who can be responsible for my life and that's youCall your parents, call your loved ones, do the things that make you feel proud of yourself and make yourself happy.Stay open, don't judge yourself for changing your mind.It's okay to feel multiple emotions at once.Choosing yourself is not selfish, it's necessary.Instagram TikTok Youtube:@doc.sophiengelhardtWebsite www.theplantbasedpathologist.com
196. EP 196: Adam Lupis: Barber Turned Actor
34:59||Season 1, Ep. 196Adam Lupis shares his journey from being a barber to pursuing a career in acting. He discusses the challenges he faced, the transition during COVID, and his passion for storytelling. Adam emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and offers advice for aspiring actors.Takeaways:-Everything great comes with sacrifices.-Acting is about exploring human behavior.-If you have the drive, don't let go of it.-Be yourself to bring out your best.-Create your own work to propel forward.https://www.youtube.com/c/adamlupis
195. EP 195: Ashwyn Singh: Computer Scientist Turned Stand-Up Comedian
44:38||Season 1, Ep. 195In this engaging conversation, Ashwyn Singh shares his journey from a computer scientist to a stand-up comedian, discussing the cultural shocks he faced after moving to Canada, the challenges of the comedy industry, and the importance of artistic freedom. He reflects on his experiences with open mics, the impact of his background in computer science on his comedy, and offers valuable advice for aspiring comedians. The discussion also touches on memorable moments in his career and his upcoming projects, emphasizing the pursuit of authenticity in art.TakeawaysComedy allows for a unique form of freedom of expression.Artistic freedom is a pursuit that requires self-awareness and courage.Memorable moments in comedy often come from breaking societal norms.Website: https://www.ashwyn.me/
194. EP 194: Melissa Millett: Animal Trainer & Coordinator
38:16||Season 1, Ep. 194In this engaging conversation, Melissa Millett shares her journey into the world of animal training, highlighting the passion that drives her work. She discusses the importance of mentorship in navigating the complexities of the film industry, the role of animal coordinators, and the preparation required for animals on set. Melissa offers valuable advice for actors working with animals, emphasizing the need to understand animal behavior and the unique challenges presented by different species. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI in film, memorable moments from her career, and her excitement for future projects, all while advocating for the respectful treatment of animals in the industry.TakeawaysThe passion for animal training is key to success in the industry.Navigating the film industry can be confusing without proper mentorship.Mentorship is crucial for understanding the complexities of working on set.Animal coordinators play a vital role in ensuring the well-being of animals on set.Preparation and training are essential for animals to perform well in film.Actors should follow the guidance of animal trainers to ensure safety and effectiveness.Interacting with animals on set requires understanding their behavior and needs.https://www.ultimutts.ca/ https://indogswetrust.ca/
193. EP 193: Cindy-Ann Boisson: Stand-Up Comedian
48:15||Season 1, Ep. 193In this engaging conversation, Janet McMordie and Cindy-Ann Boisson explore Cindy-Ann's journey into stand-up comedy and the importance of storytelling and humor in bridging personal pain. Cindy-Ann shares her experiences from her first performance to building a career in comedy, emphasizing the significance of self-love and passion over monetary gain. The discussion highlights the challenges and joys of being a comedian, along with valuable advice for aspiring artists.TakeawaysStand-up comedy allows for a unique connection between pain and humor.The importance of self-love in pursuing creative endeavors.Navigating the comedy scene requires resilience and adaptability.Storytelling in stand-up is different from traditional storytelling.Finding humor in painful experiences can be therapeutic.Cindy-Ann's websiteGet tickets for Cindy-Ann's show on Oct 1st at Comedy Bar Danforth
192. EP 192: Anthony Chin-Quee: Writer & Doctor
53:21||Season 1, Ep. 192In this conversation, Anthony Chin-Quee: Writer & Doctor shares his transformative journey from a medical career to becoming a television writer. He discusses the emotional challenges faced during medical training, the importance of storytelling, and how he found his passion in writing. Tony reflects on his experiences in the Grey's Anatomy writing room, the cultural shifts in medicine, and the significance of humor in coping with the stresses of the medical profession. He offers advice for those looking to transition into creative fields and emphasizes the importance of loving what you do.TakeawaysStorytelling can be a powerful tool for processing experiences in medicine.Finding emotional resilience is key to thriving in creative fields.It's important to make time for creative pursuits in daily life.Loving what you do is essential for personal fulfillment.
191. EP 191: Madison Caan: From Field to Stage to Screen
40:58||Season 1, Ep. 191In this engaging conversation, Madison Caan shares her journey from a young performer to athlete to actor and producer. She discusses her experiences in LA and New York, the importance of community in Toronto, and her unique approach to acting. Madison emphasizes the value of hard work, genuine connections, and the need for artists to explore various creative avenues beyond acting. Her insights provide valuable advice for aspiring actors and highlight the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry.TAKEAWAYS:Success is defined by the ability to make choices, not having them made for you.Athletes possess qualities like discipline, work ethic, and resilience that are valuable in any career.The acting industry now requires versatility; being just an actor is no longer sustainable.Genuine connections in the industry are crucial; reach out with authenticity and purpose.Embrace vulnerability in art; it's a delicate process that connects deeply with audiences.Learn the rules of the industry to creatively break them and find your unique voice.Physicality and authenticity in performance can enhance the portrayal of characters.Building a supportive community is essential for creative growth and success.https://www.screaminggoatfilms.com/
190. EP 190: Peter Kuplowsky: Film Curator, Producer & Writer
45:17||Season 1, Ep. 190HAPPY TIFF SEASON TO EVERYONE WHO CELEBRATES!!In this conversation, Peter Kuplowsky shares his journey from a passionate film enthusiast to a prominent curator and independent film producer. He discusses the evolution of his curatorial voice, the unique experience of Midnight Madness at TIFF, and the importance of networking in the film industry. Peter also offers valuable advice for aspiring curators and filmmakers, emphasizing the need to stay curious and seize opportunities.TakeawaysNetworking is crucial in the film industry; many opportunities arise from connections.Curators should seek out interesting decisions in films to engage audiences.Aspiring curators can start small, even in their living rooms.Saying yes to opportunities can lead to unexpected and rewarding experiences.