Wednesday, 9 July 2014

The Collective Podcast

I'm sure many of you are sitting in your cubicle, listening to music as you work until your 9-5 workday is over.  Well you're in luck, because I'm going to shove my preferences down your throat so you can enjoy exactly what I enjoy.  I initially started listening only to music when I worked through projects or during 9-5 jobs.  Then I began listening to podcasts to mix it up.  I'll be uploading a few of the podcasts I listen to hoping that it will help the only person who reads this blog post through their day.

The first to start it off is the best one for people that work in creative fields.  I say creative because it can range to too many mediums and I don't feel like listing them all.  My blog, my rules. The one you need to go listen to is The Collective Podcast, hosted by Ash Thorp.

https://soundcloud.com/the-collective-podcast

Ash works in the motion graphics industry but dabbles in illustration.  I know this not based on knowing him personally, but merely by listening to his podcast and following him on facebook.  He questions many people in the concept art, design, 3D/2D, video game/movie industry, film making and even a student trying to get into concept art/illustration.  He covers a lot of bases and asks some good question.  Thankfully he isn't a stiff robot that only sticks on the subject matter the entire time to bore us all to death, instead the podcast feels organic which makes it far more interesting in its set up.  He has interviewed some of best guys in the industry, so I don't see why you wouldn't listen to his podcast.  Go to the link, start at #1 and keep moving on up.  He and the people he interviews are more experienced and far more knowledgeable than any of things you will read here, unless it's a statement that's copy & pasted by the same people that know more than me.  Now that I've trashed myself enough for the day, here is a link to some of his great work:


Your cubicle work sessions will be a lot more informative from now on.

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