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The Open Sketchbook | Making Art Publicly + Interviewing Accomplished Creatives
Rooster High Productions
20 episodes
1 month ago
The Open Sketchbook is a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative. A try-hard named Zach hosts the show and it and contains short-form audio narrative episodes (in the odd-numbered seasons) and interviews with accomplished creatives (in the even-numbered seasons). Zach created the narrative shorts as a part of Reese’s Hoppers first Creative Consistency Challenge class, where each person in the group committed to creating a small, complete piece of art every day for more than two weeks. That experience was transformative and Zach posted the shorts as a podcast, and later decided to use it as an excuse to interview accomplished creatives about their own creative processes.
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The Open Sketchbook is a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative. A try-hard named Zach hosts the show and it and contains short-form audio narrative episodes (in the odd-numbered seasons) and interviews with accomplished creatives (in the even-numbered seasons). Zach created the narrative shorts as a part of Reese’s Hoppers first Creative Consistency Challenge class, where each person in the group committed to creating a small, complete piece of art every day for more than two weeks. That experience was transformative and Zach posted the shorts as a podcast, and later decided to use it as an excuse to interview accomplished creatives about their own creative processes.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Fiction
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The Joy of Getting Better at Creating | Interview with Reese Hopper
The Open Sketchbook | Making Art Publicly + Interviewing Accomplished Creatives
33 minutes
2 months ago
The Joy of Getting Better at Creating | Interview with Reese Hopper

Reese Hopper has worked for the Chainsmokers and other names you've heard of as a producer - the person who's responisible for the project to be awesome and get across the finish line. He knows what it takes to be a creative, especially when your creative talent powers your job. In this interview, I talk with Reese about what it takes to call yourself a creative, commons blocks to making awesome stuff, and why I'm cancelling him.

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STUFF WE TALKED ABOUT:

Creative Consistency Challenge by Reese Hopper

Books mentioned:
The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield
Tiny Habits by Dr. BJ Fogg
What Gives You the Right to Freelance by Reese Hopper

Other Media mentioned:
The Bright Sessions (podcast/audio fiction series) by Lauren Shippen
The Editing Podcast
21 Day Hip Opening Challenge (Yoga video series)

The Open Sketchbook | Making Art Publicly + Interviewing Accomplished Creatives
The Open Sketchbook is a show for anyone who wants to be a little more creative. A try-hard named Zach hosts the show and it and contains short-form audio narrative episodes (in the odd-numbered seasons) and interviews with accomplished creatives (in the even-numbered seasons). Zach created the narrative shorts as a part of Reese’s Hoppers first Creative Consistency Challenge class, where each person in the group committed to creating a small, complete piece of art every day for more than two weeks. That experience was transformative and Zach posted the shorts as a podcast, and later decided to use it as an excuse to interview accomplished creatives about their own creative processes.