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Industries and Covid

Industries and Covid

By: Wave x Wave Productions
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We talk with a variety of professionals about how Covid-19 has impacted their ability to work, what they have done to innovate their practice how discuss the lasting implications of the pandemic. All episodes have been recorded at an earlier date.

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Music written and produced by David Lowe
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 4: Interview with Danielle Fowler
    Nov 16 2020
    This week we talk with Danielle Fowler, who heads the make-up department on the T.V. series Nancy Drew. We look at the impact that this pandemic has had on set and how people who work closely with the actors will need to take extra precautions. This episode was recorded on September 10th, 2020
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    17 mins
  • 3: Interview with Sanders Whiting
    Nov 2 2020
    This week we talk with Sanders Whiting, a voice coach from Vancouver, B.C. Throughout the interview, we discuss how the two universities he works at, Capilano and Simon Fraser, and his private coaching business have adapted to the pandemic. We also dive into how his private business has been able to benefit from this crisis and his plans going forward.
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    23 mins
  • 2: Interview with Janice Hawke
    Oct 19 2020
    In this episode we talk with Janice Hawke, a voice actor and owner of DemoManiacs, about how Covid has impacted the voice over industry and the ways people have adapted that have allowed them to continue participating in an industry that hasn't really slowed down.

    Episode was recorded on August 6, 2020
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    17 mins
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