Basic Brainheart

HF Brownfield

Celebrating and interrogating creatives of all st…

  • 1 hour 43 minutes
    #63 Illustrator Iris Compiet: You're Never Done Learning
    On today's show, award-winning illustrator Iris Compiet stops by to talk all things creativity. She shares her story and wisdom she's learned along the way. Don't forget to follow her amazing social accounts and support her on Patreon! Iris' Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iriscompiet Web shop: https://www.iriscompiet.art/featured-products/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iriscompiet Schoolism: https://www.schoolism.com/online-art-classes-workouts/faery-workout-with-iris-compiet Twitch Stream with Lois: https://youtu.be/-tMBo0qx-4I Twitter: https://twitter.com/iriscompietart Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iriscompietart/ Connect with Hannah: Instagram: instagram.com/hannah_camacho Twitter: twitter.com/basicbrainheart Web: hannahcamacho.com
    28 September 2020, 1:11 am
  • 53 minutes 52 seconds
    #62 Jenny Robins (Killing Eve, Fleabag, Run): The Non-Linear Path to Creative Fulfillment
    Jenny Robins, Wells Street’s head of television and film, is no stranger to the art of storytelling. She's embraced her non-linear path in the television industry and has always come back to what she loves most: story. These days she's focused on the future of Wells Street, the production company set up by Phoebe Waller-Bridge. On today's episode she takes us through her personal journey, creative philosophy and why a good creative day always, at least for her, starts with a delicious hot chocolate and ends with a gin and tonic or two.
    13 July 2020, 4:20 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    #61 Beatrice Blue: Sculpting Yourself Into Your Art
    On today's episode, author, illustrator and creative director Beatrice Blue talks about her background, her creative philosophy and so much more. Beatrice is the author of “Once Upon a Dragon’s fire”; “Wonder, the art and practice of Beatrice Blue”; and the critically acclaimed “Once Upon a Unicorn Horn”. She's worked with Dreamworks TV, Hasbro, Procreate, Harper Collins, Nickelodeon, Square-Enix or Lonely Planet and among many others. "Once Upon a Unicorn Horn" has been translated into more than 10 languages in one year and has been nominated for the Waterstones Children’s book prize 2020. She's currently working on her 3rd picture book, Art Directing a TV series and an illustrating an upcoming book with Penguin Random House. Find Beatrice: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beatrice.blue/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeatriceBlue_ https://www.beatriceblue.net/ Find Hannah: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannah_camacho/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/basicbrainheart hannahcamacho.com
    15 May 2020, 3:57 am
  • 31 minutes 14 seconds
    #60 Jenna Andrews: Collaboration and Versatility are Key
    On today's show, artist/songwriter/producer extraordinaire Jenna Andrews shares her story and philosophy of creativity. Driven by an innate passion for music and her belief in the medium’s incredible universal capability to unite and inspire, creative powerhouse Jenna Andrews has spent the large part of her outstanding career bringing out the best in the most promising talent around the globe. As an artist (Island Def Jam) and a songwriter (Sony/ATV) herself, ​Andrews is sensitive to the challenges that both up and coming and seasoned singers and writers face in music today, and she carries that knowledge with her in her work as a consultant for industry veteran ​Barry Weiss​’ ​RECORDS label, as well as in her joint venture with Weiss, publishing company ​Twentyseven Music ​at​ Sony/ATV​. The Calgary native has collaborated with some ​of the most renowned names in the market today, including heavy hitters such as ​Drake​, ​Jennifer Lopez​, ​Little ​Mix​, ​Tori ​Kelly​, ​Jessie ​J and ​Benee​, as well as producers ​Noah 40 Shebib​, ​Diplo​, ​DJ ​Mustard​, ​Max ​Martin​, ​Illangelo and ​Stargate​. Most recently, she has taken pop singer-songwriter ​Noah Cyrus under her wing, A&Ring her single “​July​” and writing the remix featuring ​Leon Bridges​, which has garnered more than ​160 million streams to date. She is also celebrating the stellar success of the hit she co-wrote with New Zealand-born singer/songwriter ​Benee​, “​Supalonely​,” which has produced over ​10 million ​TikTok videos and is currently ranked at ​#14 on the Spotify Global chart and at #24 on the Spotify U.S. chart. Always employing a personalized approach, ​Andrews serves as a mentor, writing partner, and overall guru to the brightest stars of the present and future. From vocal and executive production to arranging, her fluidity and proficiency in so many areas of the business has allowed her to seamlessly adapt and shift roles depending on the specific needs of each artist she works with. But her true passion lies in artist development, which has given her the opportunity to nurture new artists, beginning with their first steps in the industry and helping to discover the core of who they are, and proceeding to follow along with them on their road to success. ​“I enjoy working with an artist from start to finish, where I can help them achieve their creative and professional goals by enabling them to tap into and actualize that vision,” ​she says. Being a female executive, ​Andrews is steadily driven to support aspiring female talent and become the pillar of guidance that she wished she had lighting the way for her when she began to pursue her own career. ​“I want to be that person that new artists can come to and know that they can be completely vulnerable with,” ​she says, “and that they can trust with developing their sound.” Perhaps not surprisingly, one of her most rewarding projects has been cultivating pop sensation ​Lennon Stella​, whom she has developed since the blossoming star was just 14 years old. Transitioning from writing alongside Stella to acting as her A&R, she then signed her to ​Weiss’ ​RECORDS​, continuing to advise and connect her as she rises to superstardom. Armed with incredible instinct and an ear for hits, ​Jenna Andrews ​will continue to do what she does best, not only pushing the hottest acts to the forefront, but propelling them all the way to the top. Find Jenna: Instagram: @thejennaandrews Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2EvaSHAnL1eSsYDMleYlO5 Find Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho hannahcamacho.com
    11 May 2020, 4:05 am
  • 1 hour 38 minutes
    #59 Loish: Mental Health for Artists in Times of Uncertainty
    Loish (Lois Van Baarle) has always been interested in creating art, but the path forward hasn't always been clear or easy. Art school wasn't a p[particularly happy experience for her. Something many fans of hers may not know is that she is also an incredibly knowledge mental health advocate. On today's show Loish and I have some fun and also talk about the importance of maintaining mental health (in addition to physical health) during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Survival is key and you shouldn't feel guilty if your brain space isn't in a place where it can create right now. Follow Loish: Instagram: @loisvb Twitter: @loishh Patreon: patreon.com/loish Web: loish.net Contact Hannah: Instagram: instagram.com/hannah_camacho Web: hannahcamacho.com
    12 April 2020, 7:40 pm
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    #58 Artist Kayla Coombs (Sleeping Beauty Proposal, What Can We Be): Flattening the <Learning> Curve
    That's right! It's Kayla Coombs: The Sequel! But this sequel isn't a box office bomb - it's full of goodness. On today's episode (Eek! Our very first sequel interview!) artist and illustrator Kayla Coombs shares what she's been up to. We also break down her learning process, the ins and outs of freelancing and how to select a good creative partner (even if they work halfway across the world). Follow Kayla: Instagram: @kaylacoombs Twitter: @KaylaJCoombs Web: kaylacoombs.com/shop Connect with Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho Web: www.hannahcamacho.com
    7 April 2020, 11:18 pm
  • 1 hour 27 minutes
    #57 Jim Demonakos (Founder Emerald City Comic Con, Lightbox Expo): Just Do It
    On today's episode, the founder of Emerald City Comic Con and co-founder of Lightbox Expo shares his story with us. Raised by immigrant parents, he learned the value of hard work and the upside to being one's own boss from an early age. When Jim sees an opportunity to create something that celebrates art, meets a need and brings people together, he makes it happen. Find out more about Jim: Twitter: @jimdemonakos Lightbox Expo: https://lightboxexpo.com/ Connect with Hannah: Instagram: @hannah_camacho hannahcamacho.com
    8 March 2020, 3:30 am
  • 59 minutes 29 seconds
    #56 Artist Tim Kaminski: The Unlikely Road to Creative Success
    On today's episode, artist Tim Kaminski (The Dragon Prince game art direction) talks about his very unlikely journey to artistic success. Not only has he taken the road less traveled, he's extremely passionate about teaching others and mentoring a diverse group to help them make it in the business. Find Tim: Instagram @randomspirits timkaminski.com Find Hannah: Instagram @hannah_camacho hannahcamacho.com
    22 February 2020, 3:59 am
  • 35 minutes 20 seconds
    #55 - 12 Creatives Share How Their Small Habits = Big Gains
    12 creatives send me their "new years resolutions" and how small steps have made a huge difference in their creative journeys. Want to jump to hear your favorite creative genius? I got you, fam. The time stamps are listed below: Nora Twomey (2:15) - Twitter @nora877 Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (4:15) - Twitter @beckandwoods Kayla Coombs (6:15) - Instagram @kaylacoombs Aaron Draplin (11:03) - Instagram @Draplin and https://fieldnotesbrand.com/ Alyssa Winans (15:10) - Instagram @alawinans Kat Burns (16:55) - Instagram @katmburns Donna Lynn Champlin (18:30) - Twitter @DLchamplin Esther Pearl (19:50) - campreelstories.com Tomm Moore (24:25) - Twitter @tommmoore Kim Adams (26:15) - https://www.adventurelab.fun/ Jessica Daniels (32:10) - Twitter @jdcstg What microcommitments have you made that have made a big difference? You can get in touch with me at hannahcamacho.com!
    15 January 2020, 4:46 am
  • 57 minutes 43 seconds
    #54 Peter Mohrbacher: The Process Leads the Product
    On today's show, artist and illustrator Peter Mohrbacher talks about his journey in the biz and how his drive to succeed has taken him down a non-linear road to artistic independence. More about Peter: Instagram: @petermohrbacher Website: https://www.vandalhigh.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/angelarium Find Hannah: hannahcamacho.com
    29 September 2019, 11:34 pm
  • 43 minutes 10 seconds
    #53 Artist Kate McMillan: Where There's a Will, There's a Way
    Kate McMillan is a woman of many talents. Not only did she study architecture at Yale and Norwegian boat building through the Mortimer Hayes-Brandeis Fellowship, she forged her own path into the animation industry with grit and determination. She's a talented woodworker in her spare time and works as a visual development artist for Dreamworks TV currently. Kate's story is refreshingly real and a great reminder of the age old saying, "Where there's a will, there's a way." Find Kate: Web: www.kategmcmillan.com Instagram: Find Basic Brainheart: Twitter: @basicbrainheart Instagram: @hannah_camacho
    3 August 2019, 4:49 pm
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