
208: AI in Theatre Design
A round table about Artificial Intelligence in theatre design with a panel of cross discipline designers. Topics: ⭐️ Types of AI Models ⭐️ Ethical Concerns of AI ⭐️ How designers are using AI ⭐️ How designers hope to use

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Unknown Host hosts Artistic Finance, a arts show with 232 episodes published.

A round table about Artificial Intelligence in theatre design with a panel of cross discipline designers. Topics: ⭐️ Types of AI Models ⭐️ Ethical Concerns of AI ⭐️ How designers are using AI ⭐️ How designers hope to use

Jessica Ryan, Founder of Broadway Unlocked and CEO of All Together Now a production company for scaleable in-person and digital live experiences joins the show to discuss realities of Broadway's unhealthy producing model

Christopher Kriz, a composer and sound designer based in Chicago, talks about sustaining a freelance theatre career. Topics: ⭐️ Opening a ROTH IRA ⭐️ Filing taxes on your own ⭐️ Saying yes to everything ⭐️ Our actual fee

Performing arts consultant and producer Matthew Principe talks about producing opera, theatre, and multimedia content. Topics: ⭐️ The Performing Arts Industrial Complex ⭐️ Hiring a qualified person to file your taxes ⭐️

LinkedIn posts on arts and capitalism. Plus Al Heartley's article on the departure from Arena Stage of artistic director Hana Sharif. Topics: ⭐️ Artists are people too ⭐️ Theatre education is versatile ⭐️ Capitalism, goo

The business part of a freelance career in Louisville with theatrical lighting designer Jesse AlFord. Topics: ⭐️ Lighting and teching a circus ⭐️ Panic cancelling recurring donations ⭐️ Home ownership positives and negat

Theatre performer and educator, Rayme Cornell, talks career finances as a single mom. Topics: ⭐️ NOT having hobbies ⭐️ A resume versus a CV (Curriculum Vitae) ⭐️ NOT preboarding an airplane with a child in tow ⭐️ Playwri

Researcher, educator, and director CeCe Ortiz-Barnett discusses funding and access in theatre education. Topics: ⭐️ Imposter syndrome and the importance of ego ⭐️ Giving grace and providing safe space in higher education

Lighting designer Carl Faber returns to the show to discuss freelancing in the performing arts in Portland. Topics: ⭐️ Zone defense ⭐️ Using local Credit Unions ⭐️ AI entering our workflow ⭐️ HELOC - home equity line of

An interview with projection designer Wendall K Harrington. Topics: ⭐️ Building credit ⭐️ SEP IRAs for freelancers ⭐️ Asking producers to contribute to your SEP IRA ⭐️ Artistically building a 3rd show that’s a combo of t

A conversation about the business side of being a projection designer with Zak Borovay, who on Broadway has designed Elf, Xanadu, and Rock of Ages. He has also done work for Disney and Universal theme parks, lots of crui

Choreographer Staś Kmieć explains how he’s handled the business side of his theatre and dance career. Topics: ⭐️ Tax filing ⭐️ Healthcare ⭐️ Fiddler On The Roof ⭐️ Not spending money when on tour Video Version: https://y

Broadway lighting programmer Brad Gray discusses financial literacy and the importance of making that choice to prioritize your finances so that you aren’t forced to hustle until your dying day. Topics: ⭐️ Rich Dad, Poor

Tax expert Susan Lee discusses tax implications and best practices for freelancers. Topics: ⭐️ Cashflow ⭐️ Having a will ⭐️ Being your own bookkeeper ⭐️ A financial health checklist and a financial disaster kit Video Ver

(Audio problems? I made a mistake uploading, so delete the episode and then try to play it again.) Costume designer Elsa Hiltner talks about the lack of pay equity in theatrical design and what she is doing about it. Top

Part two of the conversation with Broadway lighting designer Jane Cox. Topics: ⭐️ Keeping overhead low ⭐️ Paying theatre designers hourly ⭐️ Penny Remsen - Jane’s lighting mentor ⭐️ Paying for assistants / drafting out o

Lighting designer Jane Cox discusses life as a freelance theatre designer who has also taken on some full time academic work. Topics: ⭐️ Parenting while working in the arts ⭐️ Paying student loans with a credit card ⭐️ P

An update on the $6,000 of investments we made in May of 2021. Four lighting designers and a bond investment CEO review how our investments compare to the S&P 500. Video Version https://youtu.be/_hiXSC5HY6A Artistic Fina

Set designer Vincent Gunn talks about the benefits of tracking the hours that you work. Topics: ⭐️ Valuing your time ⭐️ Investing the money in your retirement account ⭐️ Writing things down and getting them out of your h

TheatrIcal lighting designer Jason Lynch talks about freelancing in Chicago. Topics: ⭐️ LLCs ⭐️ Estate Sales ⭐️ Keeping our humanity ⭐️ Investing in the S&P 500 ⭐️ Some of Jason’s recent design fees ⭐️ Moving to a big th
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