Dina Brodsky, Marshall Jones, Sophia Kayafas and Tun Myaing
117 episodes
5 months ago
I got a rare opportunity to interview Joe Mullins at the end of his forensic workshop at the Academy. After filming his class for work to create a short video I wanted to get a more in depth understanding of who Joe was and what his work meant to him. His job is serious and can bring closure to many families who have lost their loved ones so I highly recommend you watch the video version of this interview to look through the images at the end of the video and share it with your friends. The...
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I got a rare opportunity to interview Joe Mullins at the end of his forensic workshop at the Academy. After filming his class for work to create a short video I wanted to get a more in depth understanding of who Joe was and what his work meant to him. His job is serious and can bring closure to many families who have lost their loved ones so I highly recommend you watch the video version of this interview to look through the images at the end of the video and share it with your friends. The...
Producer and host Tun Myaing interviews Konstantin Rudnichenko who's like a modern day Sargent. His portraits have a freshness to them that makes them stand out amongst thousands of contemporary works these days. Tun visited Konstantin's studio in Connecticut to film the interview which exist on YouTube here: Link Konstantin also has a new self-paced video course available now which will be a great supplementary experience to this interview since you'll get to see the concepts in action that'...
Art Grind Podcast
I got a rare opportunity to interview Joe Mullins at the end of his forensic workshop at the Academy. After filming his class for work to create a short video I wanted to get a more in depth understanding of who Joe was and what his work meant to him. His job is serious and can bring closure to many families who have lost their loved ones so I highly recommend you watch the video version of this interview to look through the images at the end of the video and share it with your friends. The...