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Creative Industry Radio

Creative Industry Radio

Jan Wischermann

Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/41j. Total Éps: 16

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Creative Industry Radio is your source for the latest in the creative industry and a heartfelt journey through the world of creativity. Hosted by Jan Wischermann, a professional retouch artist with 20 years of experience in the industry, this podcast is designed to connect, inspire, and empower creatives from all walks of life. Jan is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences with others, and that's why he's created this podcast. In each episode, Jan brings on guests from various areas of the creative industry to share their unique perspectives, stories, and insights. Whether you're an aspiring creative, a seasoned professional, or just someone who loves the world of art and design, there's something here for you. What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. Jan invites listeners to submit their questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through his social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. He also invites listeners to share their thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys. In addition to the amazing guests, Jan also shares his own experiences as a retouch artist, global Capture One Ambassador, and speaker at events such as photokina and the Wacom Experience Center in Düsseldorf. He's dedicated to helping creatives grow and become the best versions of themselves. So, if you're looking for a podcast that will inspire, motivate, and challenge you to be the best creative you can be, look no further than Creative Industry Radio. Subscribe now and join the creative community today!
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#015 The Human Touch in a Digital World: Insights into the Space of Post Production from Peter Hunner

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

dimanche 13 octobre 2024Durée 01:27:38

SHOW NOTES

New Podcast Alert! 🎙️

In this conversation, Peter Hunner shares his journey in the creative industry, discussing the balance between work and family life, the importance of managing client expectations, and the role of feedback in personal growth. He also delves into the evolution of his retouching studio, Hunny Retouch, and the innovative software solution, VeryBusy, designed to streamline workflows. The discussion highlights the dynamics of remote work, the significance of building a successful team, and insights into current industry trends. In this conversation, Peter Hunner discusses the evolving landscape of the retouching and imaging industry, particularly the influence of AI on creative processes. He shares insights on client expectations, budgeting challenges, and the importance of foundational skills in retouching. Peter also emphasizes the value of hands-on experience and personal influences that shape a creative's journey. The discussion concludes with thoughts on the future of retouching and the importance of adapting to new technologies while maintaining artistic integrity.


TAKEAWAYS

  • Balancing work and family is crucial for creativity.
  • Managing client expectations can lead to better project outcomes.
  • Learning to say no is important for personal well-being.
  • Feedback is a vital part of the creative process.
  • Remote work requires effective communication tools.
  • Building a small, flexible team can enhance productivity.
  • Personal passions can fuel creativity in professional work.
  • Understanding project scope helps in managing stress.
  • Industry trends are constantly evolving and require adaptation.
  • Maintaining a positive mindset is essential for success. AI is reshaping the retouching industry, but it has limitations.
  • Client expectations often do not align with budget realities.
  • Hands-on experience is crucial for aspiring retouchers.
  • Understanding the business side is essential for creatives.
  • Attention to detail is key in retouching work.
  • Networking and building relationships in the industry is important.
  • AI can enhance creativity but should not replace foundational skills.
  • The future of retouching will involve faster content creation.
  • Personal influences play a significant role in a creative's journey.
  • Being adaptable to new technologies is vital for success.


✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us:


Share the episode with friends

Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify

Subscribe to the podcast

🙏 Thank you so much for your support!


How to connect with Peter

- Peter Hunner, LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhunner/


LINKS

- https://hunny.cc

- https://verybusy.io

- https://amzn.to/3XWQLDC - Delivering Happiness, Book


**ACTION STEPS**

**Feedback**

What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. I am inviting you to submit your questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through my social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. I am also inviting you to share your thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys.


**Connect with me**

1. https://www.instagram.com/janwischermann/

2. https://www.linkedin.com/in/janwischermann/

3. https://www.janwischermann.de

4. https://www.youtube.com/c/janwischermann


**Subscription**

If this podcast is valuable to you, then I would be very happy about a positive rating on iTunes and a subscription on your favorite podcast platform. That way as many people as possible can hear about this podcast. Thank you – you're most appreciated.


KEYWORDS

Peter Hunner, creative industry, work-life balance, client management, retouching, VeryBusy, feedback, remote work, personal growth, industry trends, AI, retouching, imaging industry, client expectations, budgeting, CGI, creative industry, photography, business advice, creative journey

#014 Nuno Melo Cristino on the Power of "No", Building a Positive Agency Culture, The Gaming Industry, Mentoring Creative Directors and Leadership

Saison 2 · Épisode 4

lundi 16 septembre 2024Durée 01:24:38

SHOW NOTES

New Podcast Alert! 🎙️

In this episode of Creative Industry Radio, I have a deep conversation with Nuno Melo Cristino, the Global Executive Creative Director at Build-A-Rocket. We explore the importance of saying "no" in both personal and professional contexts, Nuno's experiences with burnout, and the evolution of the gaming industry. Our conversation delves into the significance of community engagement, the role of AI in creativity, and the value of mentorship in the creative field. Nuno shares insights on building a positive agency culture and the future of creativity in a rapidly changing digital landscape.


TAKEAWAYS

- Saying no is crucial for personal and professional growth.

- Burnout can lead to significant career changes.

- The gaming industry is rapidly evolving and offers unique challenges.

- Community engagement is essential in the gaming sector.

- AI can automate mundane tasks, allowing for more creative focus.

- Mentorship plays a vital role in career development.

- Creative leadership requires understanding and supporting your team.

- The metaverse has been a part of gaming for years.

- The gaming industry is worth more than movies and music combined.

- Learning to say no can lead to greater respect in the workplace.


✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us:


Share the episode with friends

Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify

Subscribe to the podcast

🙏 Thank you so much for your support!


How to connect with Nuno

- Nuno Melo Cristino, LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nuninho/


LINKS

- https://https://buildarocket.com/de

- https://www.30minuteuniversity.org/

- "Kitchen Confidential" by Anthony Bourdain, Book, Amazon [https://amzn.to/4d85zF6]

- "The Dice Man" by Luke Rhinehart, Book, Amazon [https://amzn.to/47skmsW]


NUNO COURSE

If you are interested in Nunos Course on Creative Direction, you can reach out to him or me and you'll be receiving the link for free.


**ACTION STEPS**

**Feedback**

What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. I am inviting you to submit your questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through my social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. I am also inviting you to share your thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys.


**Connect with me**

1. https://www.instagram.com/janwischermann/

2. https://www.linkedin.com/in/janwischermann/

3. https://www.janwischermann.de

4. https://www.youtube.com/c/janwischermann


**Subscription**

If this podcast is valuable to you, then I would be very happy about a positive rating on iTunes and a subscription on your favorite podcast platform. That way as many people as possible can hear about this podcast. Thank you – you're most appreciated.


KEYWORDS

creative direction, Nuno Melo Cristino, gaming industry, mentorship, AI in creativity, burnout, agency culture, metaverse, leadership, community engagement



#005 Jeannette Bohné, Creative Director Amazon Prime Video: "I'd rather choke on greatness, than nibble on mediocrity."

vendredi 3 mars 2023Durée 01:24:52

Welcome tor the next episode of Creative Industry Radio! I couldn’t be more excited to have Jeannette Bohné on the pod. She is a very experienced creative director that has been working for the big players in the industry, like Grey, DDB and BBDO before she switched to the clients side and signed at Amazon prime video as creative director bringing her magic to life.

 She also works as co president of the ADC in Berlin and is a strong advocate for female rights, especially the right for abortion, which i highly support.

 In this conversation, that took a surprising spiritual turn, which i enjoyed very much, we spoke about psychedelic breathing, meditation and the Wim Hoff method.

 Of course we took a deep dive into the work of a creative director and Jeannettes experiences in the creative industry. She said, that in the past ten years she probably made you buy something or made you fall in love with yourself a little more.

 Are you curios if she’s right? Cool, let’s find out! Oh - and if you ever wanted to know what it takes to write erotic audio stories with a twist, this episode is for you! Here’s Jeannette - enjoy!

#004 David Grover, Head of Product Training at Capture One: "Always follow the weather."

vendredi 24 février 2023Durée 01:34:47

Welcome to yet another episode of Creative Industry Radio! Today I would love for you to meet David Grover of Capture One. As Global Head of product training at Capture One, he serves the creative community with his broad knowledge of photography, postproduction and is the go to guy on everything Capture One! We share the same passion in working with images and in educating people in this amazing field. We met in 2016 at photokina in Cologne and have been working together from that moment on. 

David invited me to join him in webinars and also made me become a global Capture One brand ambassador. In this episode we’re sitting down to talk about Davids history in the creative industry, the development from analogue to digital photography, the rise of working from home, an iconic church in Iceland, travel and frequent flying tipps and of course Capture One as a powerful software for creatives and what it means to work in this amazing company. Are you ready to dive into this conversation with David? Cool, then clean your lenses and let’s bring it on!

#003 Quentin Décaillet, beauty and fashion photographer: "The day you discover your passion – you'll just know it."

vendredi 17 février 2023Durée 01:14:11

Hello creative family! So cool you are tuning in to this episode of Creative Industry Radio! Today I would love for you to meet Quentin Décaillet. He is a very passionate beauty and product photographer living in Switzerland. Quentin and me met through the Capture One Ambassador program and we connected instantly and our friendship started. In this episode we’re talking about his journey to become a photographer, how to find your passion, self reflection and how to overcome challenges. We are discussing the importance of self marketing as an artist, about the magic of the right amount of overdelivering and how we feel about emerging technologies and the imposter syndrome. So, if you’re ready to meet Quentin - we’ll kick this thing off! Enjoy!

#002 Dennis Dunbar, retouch artist and finisher: "Being a nice person actually wins."

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

vendredi 10 février 2023Durée 01:14:40

Thank you for tuning in to the second episode of Creative Industry Radio with my guest Dennis Dunbar 🎙🎧 Dennis Dunbar is a retouching OG that started working in the retouching business in 1991 - I guess that was about the time that I played my first Game Boy ;-) Dennis started as a photo assistant, worked as a photographer himself and got completely fascinated by retouching and made the transition to become a retouching professional. Dennis is also driven by making people better in retouching and sharing his enormous knowledge, he is a book author and writes articles on retouching on various platforms. A quick heads up, in the beginning of the conversation were nerding out on a wonderful project Dennis has been working on and what he is sharing with the creative family in the respective social post to this episode. If you want to skip this, just jump to minute 12:00 where we start to take a look back on Dennis amazing career. A few topics we’re covering in this episode are: - How moving the moon made Dennis curious for retouching - How Dennis started working for Hollywood productions creating stunning movie posters - The importance of the business side along with the creative work - self marketing tipps for changing markets and the need to be ready to adapt, for example marketing where your clients are - AI and the future of photography, talking about in-painting and out-painting If you want to take this deep dive with Dennis and me, grab you air pods and get comfortable at home, get ready to work out or take your dog for a walk. Let’s get it!


How to connect with Dennis

- dennis@dunbardigital.com, Email

- Instagram, Dennis Dunbar

- LinkedIn, Dennis Dunbar


Links

- Dunbar Digital, website


Dennis' favorite image and his question to the creative family

Find Dennis' favorite images we talk about in the episode and also take the chance to answer his question for you and the creative family here, on my instagram post.


Dennis' question for you:

"What makes a cool image?"


He also would love to ask you guys for suggestions for articles that he can write to bring you value.


ACTION STEPS

Feedback

What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. I am inviting you to submit your questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through my social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. I am also inviting you to share your thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys.


Connect with me

1. ⁠Instagram profile | Jan⁠

2. ⁠LinkedIn profile | Jan⁠

3. ⁠www.janwischermann.de⁠

4. ⁠YouTube Channel | Jan⁠


Subscription

If this podcast is valuable to you, then I would be very happy about a positive rating on iTunes and a subscription on your favorite podcast platform. That way as many people as possible can hear about this podcast. Thank you – you're most appreciated.

#001 Pratik Naik, retouch artist, photographer and entrepreneur: "We are living in a world, not a city."

vendredi 3 février 2023Durée 01:34:19

This first episode of Creative Industry Radio features no one other then Pratik Naik 🎙🎧 Pratik is one of the OGs of retouching and serves one of the largest online social communities. He is a photographer, entrepreneuer, future enthusiast and above all things, a wonderful and kind human being. I couldn't be more happy to have him as my first guest on the show. Here's a few of the topics we talk about: – how Pratik became a retouch artist and entrepreneur – why failing matters and gives you direction – mindset and how to find your passion – how he built his huge community and why – being the change you want to see happen – how being delusional can be a catalyst If you want to know why it is Pratik's deep believe that confidence comes from being delusional and get his great advice on how to prepare for technological change in the industry and how to stay on top of things – then fasten your airpods and let's jump right into this episode with the one and only Pratik Naik!


How to connect with Pratik

- Instagram, Solstice Retouch

- Instagram, ShotbyPratik

- Instagram, futurist.ai


Links

- Solstice Retouch, website

- Infinite Tools, website

- capcut, mobile app

- inshot, mobile app


Pratik's favorite image and his question to the creative family

Find Pratik's favorite image we talk about in the episode and also take the chance to answer his question for you and the creative family here, on my instagram post


Pratik question for you

What is the last time you remember being your happiest as a creative?


ACTION STEPS

Feedback

What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. I am inviting you to submit your questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through my social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. I am also inviting you to share your thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys.


Connect with me

1. Instagram profile | Jan

2. LinkedIn profile | Jan

3. www.janwischermann.de

4. YouTube Channel | Jan


Subscription

If this podcast is valuable to you, then I would be very happy about a positive rating on iTunes and a subscription on your favorite podcast platform. That way as many people as possible can hear about this podcast. Thank you – you're most appreciated.

Trailer - This is Creative Industry Radio

mercredi 1 février 2023Durée 03:13

Creative Industry Radio is your source for the latest in the creative industry and a heartfelt journey through the world of creativity. Hosted by Jan Wischermann, a retouch artist with 20 years of experience in the industry, this podcast is designed to connect, inspire, and empower creatives from all walks of life. Jan is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences with others, and that's why he's created this podcast. In each episode, Jan brings on guests from various areas of the creative industry to share their unique perspectives, stories, and insights. Whether you're an aspiring creative, a seasoned professional, or just someone who loves the world of art and design, there's something here for you. What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. Jan invites listeners to submit their questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through his social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. He also invites listeners to share their thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys. In addition to the amazing guests, Jan also shares his own experiences as a retouch artist, global Capture One Ambassador, and speaker at events such as photokina and the Wacom Experience Center in Düsseldorf. He's dedicated to helping creatives grow and become the best versions of themselves. So, if you're looking for a podcast that will inspire, motivate, and challenge you to be the best creative you can be, look no further than Creative Industry Radio. Subscribe now and join the creative community today!

#013 Mark Hendy on AI, Monkey Brains, The Two Colored Eyes Club, Microdosing, Creative Leadership and staying positive

Saison 2 · Épisode 3

jeudi 19 octobre 2023Durée 01:57:09

**SHOW NOTES**

New Podcast Alert! 🎙️

Excited to share our latest episode with Mark Hendy - the brilliant Executive Creative Director at HeimatTBWA, Düsseldorf. With a rich history in global advertising (from London to Dubai) and accolades from Cannes to the Guinness Book, Mark's insights are gold. Dive deep into his journey, his views on AI, and the secret to staying positive amidst chaos. Ever wondered what makes a great creative leader? Mark spills it all. Ready for this creative rollercoaster? 🎢🔥 Tune in now! #CreativeIndustryRadio #MarkHendyMagic


✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us:


Share the episode with friends

Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify

Subscribe to the podcast

🙏 Thank you so much for your support!


**How to connect with Mark**

- Mark Hendy, Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/markhendy2.0/)

- Mark Hendy, LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hendy-5a082a24/


**Links**


- https://www.meetmarkhendy.com

- https://heimattbwa.de/

- "Quiet" by Susan Cain, Book, Amazon

[https://amzn.to/48Wz6Rm]

- "The Psychopath Test" by John Ronson, Book, Amazon

[https://amzn.to/3M7n5yR]

- "Normal People" by Sally Rooney, Book, Amazon [https://amzn.to/45Rlnst]

- "Chatter" by Ethan Kross, Book, Amazon

(https://amzn.to/3ZZkuwi)


**Quick Fire questions to Mark**


• What would be your statement on a large billboard?

This is not what I originally wanted to say!

• What is your favourite fun hobby?

Reading, dog walking, watching football.

• What could the next generation do better than you?

Do not make your decisions based on fear.

• What would you love for your peers to say about you on your 80th birthday?

How positive I am.

• What do you believe in, that others might call crazy?

Conspiracy Theories, like Russell Brand on mainstream media.

• Which celebrity/band would you like to meet and why?

...

• What is easier for you to say no to today than a few years ago?

The last drink.

• What or who inspires you? What are your creative resources?

Youtube, Technology.

• What is your favourite book you gave as a gift to someone? And why?

- "Quiet" by Susan Cain

- "The Psychopath Test" by John Ronson

- "Normal People" by Sally Rooney

- "Chatter" by Ethan Kross

• What are your 3 favourite apps on your smartphone?

- Youtube

- Hello Fresh

- Photos

• What makes you happy?

A beach vacation that I am about to embark on 😊.


**ACTION STEPS**

**Feedback**

What sets Creative Industry Radio apart is the interactive nature of the show. I am inviting you to submit your questions, guest suggestions, and feedback through my social channels on Instagram and LinkedIn. I am also inviting you to share your thoughts and opinions by commenting on each episode post. This creates a community of creatives who are learning from each other and supporting one another on their journeys.


**Connect with me**

1. https://www.instagram.com/janwischermann/

2. https://www.linkedin.com/in/janwischermann/

3. https://www.janwischermann.de

4. https://www.youtube.com/c/janwischermann


**Subscription**

If this podcast is valuable to you, then I would be very happy about a positive rating on iTunes and a subscription on your favorite podcast platform. That way as many people as possible can hear about this podcast. Thank you – you're most appreciated.

#012 Rick Haayen on working with Blink 182 in the early 2000s, founding Music At Work, mental health and kindness.

vendredi 6 octobre 2023Durée 01:29:47

Exciting News! 🎉 New Podcast Episode Alert 🎙️ Get ready to dive into the captivating world of music manager extraordinaire, Rick Haayen! 🌟 With over 3 decades of experience in the global entertainment industry, Rick has a unique perspective bridging American and Dutch cultures. In this episode, we explore Rick's remarkable journey, from working with major labels like Universal Music to founding his own game-changing venture, Music at Work. Discover how he played a pivotal role in the rise of Blink 182, hear about the evolution of music promotion, and gain insights into the creative industry's mental health and setting boundaries. Don't miss this wild ride! 🎶🌍 #PodcastEpisode #MusicIndustry #RickHaayen #MusicAtWork #BehindTheScenes #MentalHealthAwareness #MusicPromotion #InspiringStories ✅ If you enjoy the podcast, please support us: Share the episode with friends Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and #Spotify Subscribe to the podcast 🙏 Thank you so much for your support!

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