
30 episodes

The Beazy Podcast - Sharing Behind The Scenes Of The Creative Industry Beazy
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In the Beazy Podcast, we talk to creatives about their journey and also topics related to running their creative business. We believe that in order to become a successful creative, you need to understand both sides. The creative/artistic and also the business.
We invite guests working in the creative industry to share their experiences and journey and share a bit more of the behind-the-scenes of their creative process.
This podcast is produced by Beazy, a creative platform where you can find everything you need to make your creative project happen. Visit www.beazy.co to learn more
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What does it take to become a UGC creator? - with Ibrahim Ayub, co-founder of Movig
In this episode, we talked UGC with Ibrahim Ayub, co-founder of Movig, a platform that makes it easier for creators to manage opportunities and sponsorships as UGC creators.
A few topics we go over on this podcast are:
- What is UGC?
- What makes a user-generate content "high-quality"
- Requirement to start creating UGC
- Status of the creator economy
- How to reach out to brands
- Administrative tasks as a creator
------ Guest's Links ------
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibrahim-ijaz-ayub/
Website: https://www.ibrahimayub.com/
Movig Website: https://www.getmovig.com/ -
Making Independent Films - with Yoann Roig, Film Director
In this episode, we had the pleasure to talk with Yoann Roig, a film director from Luzzane Switzerland who is now trying to jump from independent films to bigger budget productions.
He is known for La Voie du Silence (2020), Dissonance (2021) and Brotherhood Spirit, a Parkour Movie (2018), and now finishing his first feature-length fictional film.
Some topics we discussed in this episode were:
- How he started with filmmaking
- His first film Brotherhood Spirits, a Parkour Movie
- His film school experience
- Making two independent short films
- Directing his first feature-length fictional film
- What the future holds for him
- The process of making a film from Idea to Distribution -
Human Relations in the Creative Industry - with Salma ElShami, Artist Manager
In this episode, we talk with Salma ElShami, an artist and project manager based in Berlin. Salma has worked in many different positions in the creative industry before finding herself as an artist manager.
She worked both as an independent filmmaker and also for big corporations such as Yahoo and Google. Along her journey, she gathered experience being on set and teaching young creatives the art of filmmaking.
We talked a lot about how relationships in the creative industry work, bringing it from manager to artist, or also creative to client.
Salma shared many great insights on how to start and keep good relationships in the industry. You don't want to miss that.
Guest Links:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s_shamiii -
Finding the work that suits you interests - with Olivier Lefebvre, Producer and Entrepreneur
In this episode, we talk to the Producer and Entrepreneur Olivier Lefebvre, founder of The Good Angle, a video production company specialising in creating corporate videos that teach the audience.
We discussed finding the perfect balance between a freelance artist's artistic and financial sides. He shared his journey as a producer in many industries such as Film, TV, Broadcast, and Music Videos and also as a small business owner.
There is a lot to unpack in this interview, so grab a cup of coffee and your notebook.
A few topics we discussed in our chat are:
- His journey in the industry.
- Starting a production company with friends.
- Working as a producer in different industries.
- Moving to a new place and starting over in a different industry.
- Finding himself in the corporate video world.
- How to find the work that allows you to live the life you want.
----- Guest(s) Links
Website: https://www.thegoodangle.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivier-lefebvre-5558441/
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The life of a MUA on set - with Nadia Kosh, MakeUp Artist
In this episode, we talked to Nadia Kosh, a Colombian MakeUp Artist that has worked with established brands such as Adidas, H&M, Diesel, L.A Cano Jewelry, Alvaro Avila, Vogue Latinoamerica, Infashion Magazine, and the list goes on. In our chat, we covered a few different topics such as:
- How she became a MakeUp Artist
- The skillsets you need to have as an MUA
- Relationship with other crew members on set
- How creative collaboration should work
- Difference in production in different countries
- How you can learn a lot by teaching
- Advice for newcomers in MakeUp Artistry
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Making a career out of your hobby - with Simon Valero, Freelance Filmmaker
In this episode, we talk to the Freelance Filmmaker Simon Valero from @studioberlin361 about transforming your hobby into a career. Simon shares with us his journey from selling self-made soaps to becoming a full-time filmmaker.
A few topics we discussed in our chat are:
How filmmaking became his main job.
The pros and cons of freelancing
Moving from a 9-5 to being self-employed
The science of pricing your services
The importance of passion projects
----- Guest(s) Links
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studioberlin361
Website: https://www.studioberlin361.com/
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