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The Product Agent: Hurry Up and Wait

The Product Agent: Hurry Up and Wait

Jessica Cohen

Tv & Film
Tv & Film
Business

Frequency: 1 episode/23d. Total Eps: 27

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Ever wonder what really happens behind-the-scenes in Hollywood? The Product Agent: Hurry Up & Wait gives an intimate glimpse into the film & TV industry through our conversations with top Costume Designers, Set Decorators, Prop Masters, Makeup & Hair Artist. Hear stories about your favorite shows that have never been told and learn how important these creative people are in bringing iconic characters to the screen. Hosted by Jessica Cohen, an Emmy Award-winning set decorator-turned-entrepreneur who has disrupted the product placement industry with her innovative platform, The Product Agent. Her P.I.E. (Products in Entertainment) strategy establishes direct connection between production professionals and exposure-seeking brands, creating far-reaching opportunity for both sides through an easily accessible product marketplace.
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Jodi Mancuso - Hair Designer on SNL, Portlandia (PART 2)

Episode 27

mardi 25 mai 2021Duration 40:37

In part 2 of my interview with Jodi, we talked a lot about the struggles of balancing motherhood and family life while working in production: finding what works for your family, being present for your kids when you get the chance, but also how to take time for yourself without feeling guilty and knowing that it’s ok to just do nothing. Jodi also talks about what it’s like working on SNL and watching the cast members grow, her favorite Kristen Wiig story, and her thoughts on the world of social media today.

Did you miss part 1? Check it out here!



ABOUT JODI:

Jodi Mancuso is the Hair Designer on SNL, but you can also catch some of her work in Portlandia, among other things. Jodie grew up in the Bronx, and as a child, she was always watching her mother do hair. Jodi’s mom’s passion for hair was validated when her childhood friend (who was one of the top hair designers on Broadway) encouraged her to pursue hair, and so in her 40s, she went to hair school. Her mother then got started in production and worked her way up from the bottom. Jodi dropped out at 16 to get her GED and started working with her mom off-broadway. 


Jodi eventually got married and her husband’s dream was to open a pizzeria, so they did, but she hated it, and really yearned for a creative outlet, and found her way to SNL.



CONNECT WITH JODI:

Instagram


FOLLOW JESSICA:

Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn


WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com




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Music: Bewitched Jeannie


LynneMusic


NeoSounds.com - Royalty Free Music, Stock Music library. 

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Jodi Mancuso - Hair Designer on SNL, Portlandia (PART 1)

Episode 26

mardi 11 mai 2021Duration 57:03

Jodi Mancuso is the Hair Designer on SNL, but you can also catch some of her work in Portlandia, among other things. Jodi grew up in the Bronx, and as a child, she was always watching her mother do hair. Jodi’s mom’s passion for hair was validated when her childhood friend (who was one of the top hair designers on Broadway) encouraged her to pursue hair, and so in her 40s, she went to hair school. Her mother then got started in production and worked her way up from the bottom. Jodi dropped out at 16 to get her GED and started working with her mom off-broadway. 

Jodi eventually got married and her husband’s dream was to open a pizzeria, so they did, but she hated it, and really yearned for a creative outlet, and found her way to SNL.

This interview is another one in two parts, but in Part 1, Jodi and I discuss working moms, and how her mom taking her to work helped shape and influence her when she became a mother herself. Jodi also tells me all about what a typical week is like working on SNL, the fast-paced nature of SNL, wigs, wigs, and more wigs, and more!




CONNECT WITH JODI:

Instagram


FOLLOW JESSICA:

Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn


WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com




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Music: Bewitched Jeannie


LynneMusic


NeoSounds.com - Royalty Free Music, Stock Music library. 

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Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer on Bridgerton, Fatal Attraction, the Greatest Showman

Episode 17

mardi 5 janvier 2021Duration 01:28:27

My guest this week is the amazing Ellen Mirojnick! Ellen is a costume designer whose credits include Bridgerton, Fatal Attraction, Wall Street, the Greatest Showman, Maleficent 2, and so so so much more! Ellen’s resume truly blows me away. She’s even worked on the pilot of How to Get Away with Murder, Speed, and Showgirl!


Ellen never actually studied costume design and found her way in the industry by complete accident. She studied art and found out that she loved designing clothing and had a penchant for it. She was a fashion designer for about 8 years before she worked her way into the world of production, and the rest is history!


This episode is a little bit different than the others. Today, Ellen shares the details of her remarkable career, her incredible stories of how her career has taken her all over the world, what it’s like being a working, single mom, and why she still gets butterflies in her stomach with each new project.



CONNECT WITH ELLEN:

Instagram


FOLLOW JESSICA:

Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn


WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com


Keri Lederman - Set Decorator on The Undoing, Marry Me

Episode 16

mardi 22 décembre 2020Duration 01:33:32

Keri Lederman is a NYC-based set decorator whose credits include The Undoing, Marry Me, The Night Of,  Sneaky Pete and The Looming Tower. Her mother was an antique dealer, so Keri grew up in her mother’s store seeing decorators and collectors come in. She ended up majoring in English and through a few internships, she found herself on low-budget film sets and working as a PA in production offices. She then became a prop person before she transitioned to set decorator.

What is a set decorator? The set decorator is the person who fills in and decorates the sets. For example, if the set involved a kitchen, the set decorator would be responsible for the flooring (tile, vinyl, linoleum), the appliances, the cabinets, and outfitting the kitchen so it looks like a real kitchen or whatever the scene calls for. The role of the set decorator is to tell the story of a character through their belongings and surroundings.

In this episode we talk about:

+ Knowing the ropes: Everyone, no matter what department they’re in, should do at least one year in the production office. This experiences helps someone understand the production in its entirety, rather than focusing on one department.

+ Why Props? Props are crucial in making the character come to life, and Keri enjoys the “things” in the set that help tell the story of the characters.

+ Camaraderie: the camaraderie in the production world is unlike any other industry, because everyone is working together to achieve a common purpose and to create a story. Even though departments are vastly different, the shared experiences are what truly strengthens bonds among the crew.

+ The character journey: in this episode, Keri shares with her the process of developing a character from reading the script to finding the perfect pieces to create the visual language to bring the character to life. 


CONNECT WITH KERI:

Instagram

FOLLOW JESSICA:

Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn

WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com


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Music: Bewitched Jeannie


LynneMusic


NeoSounds.com - Royalty Free Music, Stock Music library. 

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Meghan Kasperlik - Costume Designer on Watchmen

Episode 15

mardi 8 décembre 2020Duration 01:37:34

Meghan Kasperlik’s credits include Watchmen, 99 Homes, Fahrenheit 451, Noah, and many more, but she didn’t always want to be in production. In fact, she originally wanted to go into the medical field, but when she was in high school, she started to broaden her horizons and develop an interest in fashion. A retail job developed into a fashion magazine internship, which then led to a job offer in the fashion PR field. After that, she worked under Patty Field as a PA and worked her way up, and the rest is history. Meghan’s background in PR has given her a unique, well-rounded perspective as a costume designer.


In this episode, Meghan talks about her biggest challenges in her production career, the moments where she just made it work, the ins and outs of costume design and character development, and more! This episode is a long one, but you’re going to love it!


Tune in to learn more about:

  • Character Development: Who are the characters? What is their background? How much research goes into costume design?
  • Working your way up: For all the PAs or aspiring PAs out there: just jump in and do anything that is asked of you. Always be willing to help, because that shows willingness to learn.
  • The challenges of working in production: how to “turn it off,” and why you should remain calm instead of freaking out!
  • The differences between TV and film: from pacing, to the advancement of technology, to conceptualizing it as an 8 hour movie vs. a 2 hour movie, and more.



CONNECT WITH MEGHAN:

Instagram


FOLLOW JESSICA:

Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn


WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com




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Music: Bewitched Jeannie


LynneMusic


NeoSounds.com - Royalty Free Music, Stock Music library. 

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Pam Chilton - Costume Designer of Modern Family

Episode 14

mardi 24 novembre 2020Duration 01:00:29

Pam Chilton has been the costume designer for the last 6 seasons of Modern Family, but she did not always want to be a costume designer. Originally from the small town of Galveston, Texas, she struggled when she was in college as a film major with finding her niche and knowing who she was. While she was taking a semester off from school to figure herself out,  a movie film crew came into town, and she volunteered to intern in the costume department. They liked her so much, they invited her to stay on, and 30 or so jobs later, Pam became a costume designer.


In this episode, Pam is going to talk about her experiences on Modern Family, the ups and downs of production, costume design, self care, and what Pam wants to do after Modern Family. 



Tune in to learn more about:

  • The familial aspect of production: working long hours with people toward a single goal and to tell a story, and why communication, respect, and attitude are crucial.
  • Self care: you can’t come to work as your best self if you do not practice self care. Pam tries to have family dinner every night, enjoys walks with her dog, listening to podcasts, and meditation.
  • The last minute nature of production: how Pam organizes, plans, and prioritizes, even when things are always changing and the job presents challenges.
  • Budgets: the formulas, how to make the budgets work, restocking, how to cope with the changing sizes of actors (especially kids), and how to keep the characters relatable. 



FOLLOW JESSICA:

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WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com





Julia Caston - Costume Designer of Bad Moms, the Middle

Episode 13

mardi 10 novembre 2020Duration 52:52

My guest this week is Julia Caston, who has been a costume designer for movies and television for almost 25 years. Her credits include Bad Moms, the Middle, Celeste & Jesse Forever, and Great News.


Julia’s career started when she studied theater, and learned costume design as part of her theater study. Costume design was never really her intended path until she realized that she had an aptitude for it. She began as a PA for another designer who gave her a lot of challenging and thankless tasks, but she worked her way up to a Costume Supervisor, and eventually to a Costume Designer


In this episode, Julia and I talk about the process of character building through costume design, and how the little things are truly what tell the audience about the character, which is Julia’s favorite part of the job.


Tune in to learn more about:

  • Julia’s step-by-step costume design process
  • The differences between working on movies and television
  • Shoes! How and why shoes affect the actors and characters
  • Working on a budget and why the generosity of brands is so crucial


CONNECT WITH JULIA:

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FOLLOW JESSICA:

Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn


WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com


Karen Patch - Costume Designer of The Royal Tenenbaums, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Team America

Episode 12

mardi 27 octobre 2020Duration 46:26

Karen Patch’s illustrious career as a costume designer includes the Royal Tenenbaums, Team America: World Police, School of Rock, and many, many more classic works. 

When Karen moved to Malibu with her family, she quickly realized that all her new neighbors worked in the film industry. With her background as an art student and family members who hand made clothes, modeled, and knew the fashion industry, Karen naturally gravitated toward fashion and art. Now living in Malibu, the film & television industry seemed like a perfect fit. Despite not knowing much about the industry, she had an interest in getting started and was able to get her foot in the door through a friend. The rest, as they say, is history. 

In this episode, Karen talks about the job and roles as a costume designer, her experiences in some of her most beloved films, and so much more!

Here are some of the things we can learn from Karen in this episode:

  • What is the role and job of a costume designer? What does a typical day look like?
  • Budgets, and how time and money determines what must be built or bought.
  • How to create costumes that become iconic, timeless, and have lasting quality 
  • How Karen designed costumes for the puppets in Team America


FOLLOW JESSICA:

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WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com


Meredith Markworth-Pollack - Costume Designer on Dynasty, Reign, Hart of Dixie

Episode 11

mardi 13 octobre 2020Duration 45:12

My guest is costume designer Meredith Markworth-Pollack. Meredith’s credits include Dynasty, Reign, and Hart of Dixie.

Meredith didn’t even know what costume design was until she was studying film at UC Santa Barbara, and had a revelation about how characters in television and film are dressed. Even though she was passionate about fashion, it wasn’t something she wanted to have a career in necessarily, but costume design was a way she could incorporate her passions for both fashion and film, so she packed up and moved to New York City and worked her way up, starting as an intern for the film, the Notorious Bettie Page. That internship helped her get her foot in the door and was crucial to the development of her career.

In this episode, Meredith and I talk about how important internships are in the production industry, finding balance between your career and your family, and the unique ways that social media fan accounts have influenced Meredith’s job. 


Tune in to learn more about:

+ Internships: how they shaped Meredith’s career, and how important they are in production
+ Being a mom in production: what the challenges are, and how production as an industry can be more family friendly
+ How do you differentiate between characters who look alike?
+ Social media: interacting with your followers, and the dedication of fan accounts 


CONNECT WITH MEREDITH:

InstagramWebsite


FOLLOW JESSICA:

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WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com



Diana Oh - Department Head of Makeup at the Late Late Show

Episode 10

mardi 29 septembre 2020Duration 49:28

My guest this week is the wonderful Diana Oh, Department Head of Makeup at the Late Late Show with James Corden. Diana has been with the show since day 1, and is now in the fifth season.


Diana was inspired to do makeup after visiting a makeup counter at Macy’s to have her makeup done for her homecoming dance in high school. From then on, she knew she wanted to do makeup. While in makeup school, she was able to work on AFI student films and that’s where she learned set etiquette, and where she made mistakes and learned from them. From there, she worked as a receptionist at a salon while freelancing until she got her first big break at NBC Universal at a small video game network where she learned a lot about sketch comedy.


In this episode, Diana and I talk about relationships, family life, and her experiences on the Late Late Show. 


Here’s a few takeaways from the episode:


+ All of your jobs build on each other. What you learn on one you take to the other, and so on and so forth. You gain experience, perspective, and skills with each job you have.

+ There is no such thing as a typical day in production.

+ How to balance motherhood with working in production, and what it’s like being married to someone who is also in the industry

+ Diana’s favorite products and makeup bag must-haves




Mentioned in the episode:

Clown Fight Sketch


FOLLOW Diana:

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WEBSITE:

TheProductAgent.com



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