We made some fun playlists on our YouTube Channel that will help you get to and through summer with the right tempo. Also, in honor of soon-to-be-grads, I am including a few interviews that give great advice to creatives.  I wish all my fellow graduate success and the best of luck! Subscribe to our channel for the latest in interviews, music and other arts-related videos.  Here is our Spring Vibes playlist, some of our most popular videos and my favorites:
Spring Vibes
Some of my fave songs with great beats.Â
Dance it out
Bae
Related:Â 9 Workout Tunes to Get You Spring Break Ready
Once Upon a Time Producers – Interview from aTVFest 2017Â
Some great advice to future collaborative partnerships – “We were friends first.”
Hook & Swan aTVFest InterviewÂ
Don’t make fun, I know I say “like” about a thousand times in this video, but I can’t pass on the amazing advice that both Jennifer Morrison and Colin O’Donoghue of Once Upon a Time gave to creatives! Check it out.
Once Upon A Time, the Must-See Interviews From SCAD’s aTVFest
Brooklyn Sudano Taken interview
The best advice about entering the creative field from, as it turns out, the daughter of Donna Summer!!!! Â I didn’t know at the time (don’t hate me) – I just wanted to interview her because she was lovely and I felt she would have great advice. Obv I knew she was famous, but had no idea about her connection to Donna Summer. Â In case you cannot hear the interview super well, here is transcript:
HCSCADATL: Â What are the top pieces of advice that you would give to young women?
Brooklyn Sudano:  Yeah, ya know, a big thing that I’m just like learning now, having been in this industry for like almost a decade over. Is to trust yourself — even when you’re new. Trust your instincts, because there will be a lot of voices telling you one thing or another, but you have to trust your gut. Right and so, because if you trust your gut, you will never regret a choice, because you will have been like, you know what, I made that choice myself and you weren’t forced to like do this or that.Â
Also, the power of No, because sometimes you will have a lot of different opportunities, and you’re like, Oh, well, I just just want to get my foot in the door or whatever, but it might not be the right thing and I’m going to do anything it takes. I mean, you have to have a mentality like that to a certain extent, but also knowing when to say, This is not for me and that’s okay. You know, because sometimes when you say no, yes is right around the corner, and if you say yes to the wrong thing, then you’re missing out on the opportunity that’s really what you want to do.Â
My Biggest Takeaway Quotes from My Interviews at SCAD’s aTVFest
Materials and Techniques
Some fun tutorials and great advice to creatives.