Stefan Grambart

Elize Morgan joins Stefan as a guest to talk about her adventures in writing for TV & digital series

Elize Morgan writes a lot. She’s worked in television and digital series—even in the early days of the webseries boom! In conversation with Stef she shares her experience working in collaborative writers’ rooms, ideas in development, creative pitching, and how a pitch can get ruined by an alpaca and a llama!

Stef has a conversation with Shannon Armishaw—one half of Smoke & Tears, a newly launched sauce co. that places an emphasis on art and creativity

In conversation with Shannon, Stefan learns about the role art and design play in Smoke & Tears—from brand development and packaging, to the sauces themselves and the wonderful culinary creations that they contribute to!

GIVEAWAY!!! Smoke & Tears has graciously provided a set of six essential sauces and we’re going to give them away to one lucky listener—check out the start of the episode for more info.

Emily Switzer & Stefan discuss her career—jumping from VFX producer, to 3D artist, to 3D fashion illustrator and digital artist!

Emily has worked in a number of different careers, getting her start as a VFX producer for long-format projects. She moved into the creative/art side and became a 3D artist and eventually re-invented herself again as a highly sought after 3D fashion illustrator. Emily joins Stefan in conversation about her career, humble artists, creativity, fashion, and crypto art!

Stef and Dre Labre have a casual chat about VR, indie productions, NFTs, and virtual humans

Stef and Dre Labre have a casual chat about VR, indie productions, NFTs, and virtual humans.

Stef in conversation with Richard Rotter about indie productions, transmedia, and creating original content

Stef has a chat with Emmy-nominated writer/director Richard Rotter about how independent films and shorts are becoming easier to produce, how big budgets and visual effects don’t always make for a better product, and the challenges of working in multi-platform narrative.

Stefan in conversation with Kim Wilson about Kid’s Content, Research, and Progressive Narratives.

Kim Wilson’s currently heading up multiple initiatives to help academics and entertainers work together through universities, institutes, and her independent consulting agency.

Hannah Donegan talks about her documentary “Sugar Sisters” and blurring the lines between her professional, personal, and private lives.

Filmmaker Hannah Donegan speaks with Hugh and Stefan about her documentary Sugar Sisters and working in the documentary film world.

Steve Giralt Discusses Visual Engineering and The Garage Learning Initiative

Product commercial director Steve Giralt, of the Garage, chats with Stefan and Hugh about the recent Kickstarter for The Garage Learning. An effort to share the secrets of robotics and video together to create compelling imagery.

Antonia Lawrence and Emily Carson discuss founding Uplift Kitchen.

Co-founders Antonia Lawrence and Emily Carson speak about their food initiative created to serve the Black community in Toronto.

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