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Wednesday May 20, 2020
Renée Camus and Alex Bradley Discuss How You Can Follow Your Creative Dreams In Tandem
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Wednesday May 20, 2020
Are You and Your Partner Navigating The Move To A More Creative Life?
If you and your partner have been thinking of living more creatively (and want to know how one couple did it and is doing it successfully), this is a must-listen episode.
Alex Bradley and Renée Camus have the scoop on how to do it. Long-time Washington DC-area residents, they followed their creative dreams to Los Angeles. We talk about what they did, how they did it, and what they're doing to pursue their creative goals today.
Renée Camus is a writer and dancer in Los Angeles, California. She produced a dance video called Dancing through the Centuries, and teaches regularly at Culver City English Country Dance. She’s published in the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles magazine, LA Weekly, Entertainment Weekly, New York Observer, and The Toast, among others, and recently published a chapter on “Joss Whedon and the Geek Musical” in the Routledge Companion to the Contemporary Stage Musical.
You can find Renée online at https://www.facebook.com/Renee.Camus.writer.dancer/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/camusr6
Website: https://www.reneecamus.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneecamus/
Alex Bradley has over 20 years of experience as an illustrator and multimedia designer. He founded an independent video and animation production studio in the Washington DC area before relocating to Los Angeles, California.
There, he balances writing and illustrating the webcomic Miskatonic U with doing visual effects for television shows such as Robot Chicken and Naked and Afraid.
Portfolio: www.alexbradley.org
Webcomic: www.misk-u.com
Patreon: Patreon.com/AlexBradley
Oh and Alex's headshot? It's a drawing. What a great calling card that you know your stuff as an artist and illustrator! You draw your headshot. Wow!
Alex works with actor, producer Seth Green at Stoopid Buddy Stoodios.
Here they are at last year's Christmas party. Alex and his colleagues worked the night shift and decided to come to the party dressed like vampires.
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