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Studio Sessions

Studio Sessions

Matthew O'Brien, Alex Carter

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Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 45

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Discussions about art and the creative process. New episodes every other week.

 

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Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT 

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT 

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT 

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG 

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG 

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36. Creative Identity and The Evolution of Creative Processes

Season 2 · Episode 10

mardi 24 décembre 2024Duration 01:22:23

We discuss how metrics and algorithms affect creative work and personal authenticity. Our conversation covers moving past formulas that prioritize views and engagement, exploring instead what happens when we slow down and focus on making things that matter to us and our communities.

We talk about setting clear principles for our work, the importance of taking time to develop ideas, and how to build real connections locally. This episode is for anyone trying to balance making good work with the pressure of metrics and algorithms. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

35. The Art of Showing Up: Learn to Do the Work

Season 2 · Episode 9

mardi 10 décembre 2024Duration 01:03:28

In this discussion, we explore how we often settle for “good enough” in our creative work and daily lives. We break down how easy it is to choose the immediate comfort of indulgence over the tougher path of sacrifice, and how that dynamic affects our long-term growth. We then reflect on the role of ego, examining why we sometimes feel we deserve results without putting in the necessary effort. By confronting these patterns, we aim to move closer to authentic fulfillment, rather than quick dopamine fixes.

We also consider the importance of connecting with others and discovering third places—communities outside our home and work—where we can find new inspiration and support. In shifting our mindset, we open ourselves to better habits, focusing on meaningful work rather than superficial achievements. By doing so, we anticipate entering the coming year with a more refined approach, seeking quality and depth in both our professional and personal lives. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

26. The Pursuit of Genuine in World Driven by Trends

Season 1 · Episode 26

mardi 6 août 2024Duration 01:35:38

In this episode, we dive into a range of topics, starting with a personal story from Matt about his experience photographing a friend’s courthouse wedding and the frustrations he encountered. This leads us into a broader discussion about authenticity in creative work, focusing on the evolution of YouTube from its early days to the present. We explore how people attempt to balance originality with the pressure to follow trends, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one’s "vision" and the role of craft in fostering authenticity.

We also reflect on the broader implications of the media landscape and its impact on creative expression. As we discuss the value of unique perspectives and the wisdom gained through life experiences, we examine how the platform has shaped content creation and consumption. By drawing connections between personal anecdotes and larger creative principles, we highlight the significance of maintaining intention and authenticity in our work amidst the ever-evolving dynamics of digital media. Whether you’re a content creator, a creative professional, or simply someone interested in the interplay between originality and commercialism, this episode offers insights into navigating the complex landscape of modern creative expression. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

25: The Timeless Appeal of Quality

Season 1 · Episode 25

mardi 23 juillet 2024Duration 01:21:06

We discuss the emotional connections and experiences tied to the tools we use, particularly in photography and other creative fields. We examine the difference between authentic craftsmanship and brands that capitalize on their reputation, using examples like Leica cameras and Rolex watches. We also touch on the challenges of maintaining artistic integrity in a commercial world.

We highlight the importance of loving the tools we use and the experiences they create, whether it’s a vintage typewriter or a high-end camera. The episode emphasizes the value of products that are built to last and carry meaningful experiences, contrasting them with the fleeting nature of modern consumerism. We discuss the role of authenticity in both personal choices and brand identities and how staying true to one’s values leads to more fulfilling creative and consumer experiences.

Lastly, we consider the balance between art and commerce, using examples from music and watchmaking to show the importance of evolving creatively while staying connected to core values. This episode is a reminder to value the tools that enrich our lives and to remain mindful of the stories they carry. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

24. Boredom: The Long Lost Catalyst for Original Ideas?

Season 1 · Episode 24

mardi 9 juillet 2024Duration 01:10:33

In this episode, we delve into the impact of modern technology on creativity. We discuss how the evolution of media consumption, from radio and TV to the internet, has changed the way people engage with music, art, and culture. We reflect on the loss of boredom as a creative catalyst, noting that constant access to information and technology may be stifling originality.

Our discussion turns to the dangers of over-relying on AI tools like ChatGPT for creative processes. We emphasize the importance of personal engagement in artistic tasks, even when technology offers convenient shortcuts. We share personal anecdotes about the challenges of maintaining authenticity in a formula-driven industry and explore how algorithms and commercial pressures can lead to homogenized art. The episode wraps up with a thoughtful examination of how to balance technology with genuine creativity, encouraging listeners to find inspiration in their own experiences and resist the allure of easy solutions. - Ai

Show Notes:
Save the Cat by Blake Snyder - https://savethecat.com/
Critical Drinker - Falling Down:    • Falling Down - The Great American Lie 
Tetragrammaton - Laird Hamilton:    • Laird Hamilton 
Ghosts of my Life by Mark Fisher: https://bit.ly/3VZ9xcv
Spinning Plates - https://www.spinningplatesmovie.com/

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

23. Reboots, Sequels, and the Quest for Originality

Season 1 · Episode 23

mardi 25 juin 2024Duration 01:02:18

In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between nostalgia and modern entertainment. We discuss how nostalgia is often used as a commercial tool and why it sometimes fails to resonate deeply with audiences. We also examine the success of nostalgia-driven movies and their impact on the entertainment industry.

Our conversation delves into personal experiences with nostalgic media, highlighting how certain films and series can evoke powerful emotions and memories. We share our thoughts on the balance between enjoying nostalgic content and seeking out new, original stories. The discussion includes examples of beloved movies and franchises that have successfully leveraged nostalgia to captivate audiences.

Finally, we consider the future of storytelling in cinema and the potential risks and rewards of relying heavily on nostalgia. We reflect on the importance of creating new, original content that can stand the test of time and resonate with future generations. This episode offers a thoughtful analysis of the role of nostalgia in contemporary entertainment and its broader implications. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

22. The Complexities of Putting Your Work Into The World

Season 1 · Episode 22

mardi 11 juin 2024Duration 01:00:56

We discuss the complex emotions and motivations behind creating and sharing artistic work in the digital age. We grapple with the duality of making art for oneself versus seeking validation and approval from others, especially in the context of online platforms like YouTube. The conversation touches on the allure of views, the ego boost of popularity, and the manipulative aspects of digital spaces that can distort an artist's intentions.

We also discuss the importance of staying true to one's artistic vision, focusing on the work itself rather than external metrics of success, and finding a balance between commerce and authentic expression. We reflect on the value of in-person connections and experiences outside the internet, and the need to embrace all aspects of the creative process, including the discomfort that comes with putting one's work out into the world.

Throughout the episode, we offer candid insights from our own journeys as creators, sharing both the joys and struggles of walking the line between passion and validation in an increasingly digital landscape. Ultimately, we emphasize the importance of self-awareness, discipline, and staying committed to the work, even in the face of internal doubts and external pressures. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

21. Creating Work in the Age of Technology

Season 1 · Episode 21

mardi 28 mai 2024Duration 01:23:07

We discuss the transition from the darkroom to the solitary digital age, and the tactile joy of film development as a refuge from a tech-dominated world. We examine storytelling, the pursuit of truth, and the artist's influence on society in a post-truth era.

This conversation reflects nearly a year of introspective dialogues, as we consider the paradox of using technology for creativity while critiquing its cultural impact, guided by Neil Postman's "Technopoly." We navigate the balance between drawing from the past and pioneering innovation—the interplay of authenticity and commercialism that shapes our expression and need for validation. We discuss cults in culture, defying norms, and the pursuit of originality amid commercial pressures. - Ai

Show Notes:
Grain: Analog Renaissance -    • Grain: Analog Renaissance 
The Century of the Self -    • The Century of the Self - Part 1: "Ha... 
Noam Chomsky on Propaganda - https://chomsky.info/consent01/
The Age of Average - https://www.alexmurrell.co.uk/article...
Technopoly by Neil Postsman - https://interesi.wordpress.com/wp-con...
The Power of Myth -    • Joseph Campbell and The Power of Myth... 
David Foster Wallace - New Sincerity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_sin...
Carl Jung -

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

20. The Art of Omission: How To Know What Doesn't Belong

Season 1 · Episode 20

mardi 14 mai 2024Duration 01:07:38

In this episode, we share a couple of stories from our lives that prompt a discussion about the broader implications of curation and the art of curating.

This lasts for all of 3 minutes before we find ourselves caught up in a long-winded discussion about editing and the intricacies that go along with it. We delve into the art of editing, the importance of reflection, and the roles of editors and gatekeepers. 

Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the importance of editing in refining creative work, from photographs to writing to to-do lists, and the roles of internal and external editors in the process. We clearly didn't take our own advice with this one, but we hope that you're able to find something of value in our ramblings. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG

19. Art or Content?

Season 1 · Episode 19

mardi 30 avril 2024Duration 01:12:24

Our latest episode explores the differences between podcasts and YouTube videos, focusing on content ownership, artistic integrity, and creating authentic work that resonates with the audience.

As we've embraced online media, the absence of traditional gatekeepers has sparked a debate about whether the democratization of creativity enhances or dilutes the artistic landscape. We share our experiences, discussing the balance between feedback, self-assessment, and authenticity in a content-saturated world.

Join us as we navigate the technical and artistic aspects of creation, confront creative blockages, and strive to balance art and life's practical demands. We reflect on the tension between art and commerce, questioning whether our current climate prioritizes transactions over genuine artistry. -Ai

If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a rating and/or a review. We read and appreciate all of them. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in the next episode.

Links To Everything:

Video Version of The Podcast: https://geni.us/StudioSessionsYT

Matt’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/MatthewOBrienYT

Matt’s 2nd Channel: https://geni.us/PhotoVideosYT

Alex’s YouTube Channel: https://geni.us/AlexCarterYT

Matt’s Instagram: https://geni.us/MatthewIG

Alex’s Instagram: https://geni.us/AlexIG


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