Getting it Down

Andy Gordon
Getting it Down

Capturing the spark, conversations with creative people about creativity

  1. 10/16/2020

    Ep 15 Heath Cullen - Musician, songwriter

    Heath Cullen returns with his first new album in five years, Springtime in the Heart, unveiled on April 17, 2020. The album was recorded in Los Angeles with three time Grammy winning producer Joe Henry and is the long awaited follow up to Cullen’s 2015 collaboration with Elvis Costello’s Imposters, the critically acclaimed Outsiders. The release also marks Joe Henry’s triumphant return to the producer’s chair following a tumultuous year in which he received a stage four cancer diagnosis (now, thankfully, in remission), and features an A-team of Henry alumni: Jay Bellerose on drums; Jennifer Condos on electric bass, Adam Levy on guitars; Patrick Warren on keys; and Levon Henry on reeds. The album was recorded and mixed by Pete Min and mastered by Kimberly Rosen. Like every other performer who relies on touring to make their living, Heath lost his entire income in the blink of an eye. Coming right off the back of a string of canceled work due to the Australian bushfire summer from hell, this COVID-19 pandemic hits hard. Heath was preparing to announce a run of tour dates to launch the new album, but has no option now but to put these plans on hold until it’s safe to go back out on the road. The only safety net in this time is the connection to his audience, so in response to this emergency Heath joined up with Patreon to help continue bringing his music to his audience. Subscribing through Patreon is an incredible way that you can support the artists that you love, and it helps them to focus on their creative work by providing a reliable, steady income stream. As a Patreon member, you’ll receive access to exclusive content: Whole albums of unreleased material! Demo recordings, sketches and more! Behind-the-scenes updates! Live stream concerts! And the pride of fuelling work that (he hopes) truly matters to you. You can find more about Patreon and Heath here: www.patreon.com/heathcullen

    44 min
  2. 10/02/2020

    Ep 13 Brian Rapsey - Visual story teller, director, camera and editor

    Every year Brian has one of the best gigs going:  making travel films and mentoring the winner of the international World Nomads Travel Film Scholarship. So far he’s filmed assignments in Rio De Janeiro for Carnivale,  New Orleans for Mardi Gras, Mexico for Day of the Dead, the remote pacific coast of Colombia, the stunning Sapa region of Vietnam, the remote Solu Khumbu region of Nepal, Kerala - India, & Tanzania. Brian’s travel films revolve around his passions: healthy communities, the environment, sustainable travel and social enterprises that benefit all of the above. These films are accompanied by fundraising campaigns leveraging micro donations from customers of World Nomads - a global brand in travel insurance. Over the years these “Positive Footprints” campaigns have made a massive difference to communities all across the globe. Brian has worked for 20 years in TV, documentary, corporate, educational & film production. Having shot short films and documentaries over the years, Brian also worked for ABC's pioneering digital film channel "Fly TV" and taught for 6 years at one of Australia's premier TV and video production training schools, Metro Screen. He trained originally at Swinburne (now the Victorian College of the Arts School of Film & TV) in writing and directing drama and holds degrees in History & Anthropology. You can find more on Brian Rapsey here: https://www.rhapsodypictures.com.au

    56 min

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