Roundtable Interview With Nick Robinson
/Otakus & Geeks took part in the Roundtable for actor Nick Robinson (Jurassic World). They chat about Jurassic World, working on the action scenes, Comic Con and more.
Read MoreOtakus & Geeks took part in the Roundtable for actor Nick Robinson (Jurassic World). They chat about Jurassic World, working on the action scenes, Comic Con and more.
Read MoreDanielle Fishel chats with us to talk about her new movie Boiling Point which is now available on VOD.
Read MoreWe had a chat with J-Pop Fhána to talk about their music, upcoming overseas show at Anime Weekend Atlanta and their latest album. Fhána latest album Outside of Melancholy is available now.
Read MoreOtakus & Geeks sat down with Camille Hyde & Brennan Mejia to talk about Power Rangers Dino Charge. They discuss what life is like on set, how is it being a ranger and the importance of Nickelodeon Day of Play. You can catch Power Rangers Dino Charge on Saturdays 12:00 Pm on Nickelodeon.
Read MoreOtakus & Geeks stop by DC Kawaii and I.P. Brand Ink Art to find about their booth, their goals and more. Like them at https://www.facebook.com/DCkawaiistyle and http://www.jetadoreipbrand.com/
Read MoreWe sat down and chatted with Mark Millar creator of Kick-Ass, Wanted and Kingsman. We talk about this new time traveling comic Chrononauts, comics, movies and many more.
Read MoreWe had a chat with Nick Taylor Co-Founder of the dance program Dance Floor Aresnal.
Read MoreWe had a chat with actor Chris Sabat the voice of Vegeta and many characters in Dragonball Z. We talk about the new film Dragonball Z Resurrection F, what's it like to have Frieza back, characterization of Vegeta and how he found the voice.
Read MoreWe're back with new month of Artist Applause. This month's artist is a 19 year old residing in New York City. He goes by the name One Rule.
Read MoreWe sat down to talk with Oscar winning Director Daniel Junge and Oscar Nominated Director Kief Davidson to talk down with about their new film A LEGO Brickumentary. LEGO® BRICKUMENTARY delves into the extraordinary impact of the LEGO brick and the innovative uses for it that has sprung up all over the world. The narrative takes us through art galleries full of LEGO creations, introduces us to Master Builders designing and creating life-sized LEGO models.
Read MoreOtakus and Geeks were at the press conference for Laura Bailey and Travis Willingham. At the press conference, Laura and Travis discuss voice acting, what's it like working together, critical role and more.
Read MoreDan Kanemitsu and Kazutaka Sato sat down to chat with me about their organization. The organization is called the International Otaku Expo Association. The International Otaku Expo Association is an global association of expos and events where enthusiasts of otaku culture gather together.
Read MoreI had the pleasure of sitting down once again to chat with actor J.Michael Tatum. We talk more about voice acting, anime and much more more.
Read MoreWe had a sit down chat with Bryce Papenbrooke at Otakon 2015. We talk voice acting, martial arts and we get a visit from a couple of characters.
Read MoreMasi Oka drops by to talk about his videogame company Mobius Digital. We talk about how the company got founded, the new game projects and a little bit about Heroes Reborn.
Read MoreI had the great pleasure of interviewing three amazing talented people in film. Actors Jamie Chung, Bryan Greenberg and director Emily Ting. We talk about their new movie It's Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong.
Read MoreWelcome to our new monthly featured entitled Artist Applause. Artist Applause is where we interview and spotlight artist that do amazing works of art, whether it's fan art, original work, portraits, drawing, painting, etc. Our first round of applause goes to an artist all the way from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The artist this month is William Miron Marinho.
When I saw William's portfolio I knew that I wanted to feature him. His technique, style and his interpretation of your favorite superheroes is purely amazing. Check out our interview with William and look at his amazing work.
Otakus & Geeks: Let's start from the beginning. When did you fall in love with drawing, painting and overall the arts?
William Miron Marinho: That is a difficult question to answer, because honestly I don't remember when the love started. I believe that this has always been part of me and has grown and evolved with me.
Otakus & Geeks: As an artist do you have any artist that you consider to be an inspiration to your drawings?
William Miron Marinho: I have several artist in fact that inspired me. Boris Vallejo, Alex Ross, Soft takara, Rafael Grampa. Each one influenced differently, both in the painting as well in drawing. There are so many talented artist it's hard to name just one.
Otakus & Geeks: You have drawn some great fan art of superheroes from Marvel and DC. Who is your favorite superhero to draw and why?
William Miron Marinho: I love to draw Batman, Magneto and Wolverine, but the one most special to me is the Spider-man because it's the comic that I read the most since I was a teenager.
Otakus & Geeks: How long does it take you to complete an artwork?
William Miron Marinho: To draw a picture it usually takes me one hour when I'm using markers and ink. However, with paintings and all the precession, it may take me three weeks or more than a month. Depending the work maturation time.
Otakus & Geeks: How do you decide what style you will do for an art piece? How do you know whether it will be a drawing, painting etc?
William Miron Marinho: The choice of technique varies depending on the atmosphere I want to create or message I would like to convey. For example, in my Iron Man illustration I wanted a bright costume so I used Ecoline that would give me a bright and strong colors of metal. As in the case of "Peruvian India" I painted, I found the most suitable monochromatic style and more sober colors.
Otakus & Geeks: Your website http://wmironportifolio.blogspot.com.br/ has a very impressive portfolio. Which artwork was the most challenging to complete?
William Miron Marinho: Maybe it was "Diana, goddess of the hunt" it was painted in three planes and used three different sketch to give a sense of depth, also had to take the precession of the painting that required many details and time.
Otakus & Geeks: Do you have a favorite piece that you have done?
William Miron Marinho: One that I like is the " X23 " made n watercolor, not only because it was a comic book I read several times but also because it was a work exhibited and commented on by the public also a former teacher used as a reference in his classes.
Otakus & Geeks: How can people reach you if they would like to follow you on Social Media or have commission Inquiry?
William Miron Marinho: People can follow me by my tumblr ( https://www.tumblr.com/blog/willmiron ) or instagram ( https://instagram.com/mironw2m/ ) are my accounts that I personally take care and I go check them three times a week.
Otakus & Geeks: Finally is there any new work that you are currently working on?
William Miron Marinho: In addition to continuing doing illustrations, I am developing research for a future animation on Brazilian legends.
We had a chat with actress Annie Golden who plays Norma Romano on Orange is the New Black. Annie talks about her acting beginnings, Orange is the New Black and more. Season 3 of Orange is the New Black is now available on Netflix.
1. Let's start all the way from the beginning. When did you fall in love the art of acting and can you remember your first acting gig?
Do I remember my first acting gig? I certainly do! I was discovered fronting a band playing at CBGB's by Academy Award winning Director, Milos Forman, who as a girl I had watched from my living room Win his Oscar for ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST on my family's TV! Milos cast me as Jeannie in his film version of The American Tribal Rock Musical HAIR! I sang those songs I danced for Twyla Tharp, choreographer... It was a thrilling opportunity and I learned sooo much! I owe Milos Forman my livelihood today... That was 1978 and I am delighted to know that I am still crazy after all these years and enjoying every blessing bestowed upon me: Broadway, film, television, concerts, cabaret I am one lucky lady!
2. From the stage, television or big screen. As an actress which style do you find the most challenging stage, television or the movies?
Of all those emotional outlets and showcases for an actor which do I find the most challenging stage, television or film?
They are individually powerful unique and different mediums and require different skill sets: stage needs stamina the biggest acting job a Broadway musical actor does, is they make the performing look "Easy" like anyone could pull it off and accomplish it! Film, however, is a slow, tedious, meticulous, "takes a village" collaboration so to keep focused and ever ready when the cameras roll to give a subtle, nuanced, profound performance it is a determination of another kind and Television although it seems like a cliché to say it but when you are on a long-running television show it is like a well-oiled machine: team work brings it into your living room every week! Like a family for sure!
3. You have a recurring role on the Netflix show Orange is the New Black. You play the character of Norma Romano. What attracted you the character who usually is a mute?
Nothing attracted me to Norma... She was a gift given to me by Jenji Kohan our brilliant ORANGE creator! I auditioned for Jen Euston as Sister Ingalls (Beth Fowler's role) Norma Romano was not listed in the breakdowns and there were no sides but not because the nature of Norma but because she was the brainchild of Jenji's inmate Romano was offered to me because she was the best kept secret of the pilot episode and the rest is ORANGE history.. Who knew I would learn special skills like shaving Red's legs, peeling and mashing potatoes, dying Red's roots all silently!
4. How did you land the role of Norma?
Award winning casting director, Jen Euston!
I had just come home from THE BLACK SUITS for Joe Iconis up at Barrington Stage and so because I was out of town for the summer I had nothing lined up and was so very available and hopeful to audition for a cable television series about women in prison (I don't do glamour as the fans may have noticed) the role of Norma Romano did not even have sides (for reasons that are now obvious) my character was never even listed on any breakdowns,
As I have said I went in for Sister Ingalls which ultimately went to the brilliant Beth Fowler!
5. One thing about Norma character is that she is very loyal. Especially to Red when it's shown they have been friends. How would you describe Norma's relationship with Red?
Well in our flashback meeting in the kitchen years before Healey introduces us and there was an immediate connection between these new inmates and in other remembrances it shows all that they have been thru together as friends, allies and protectors!
6. Is it more easier to act with a character that has dialogue or without it. We can imagine it might be harder without dialogue?
To be silent in a world full of chatterboxes and overcrowded, cramped, community of captives is a challenge and a gift!
That I get to react to all that is happening around me, these wonderful actresses to telegraph to our audience what they should be feeling about the outcome or the consequences of what may be unfolding with our women...is a sacred trust and a big responsibility that I am honored to have thanks to the writers and the one whose brainchild Norma Romano is: Jenji Kohan...
7. Season 3 premieres on June 12th on Netflix. What can you tell us about this season?
Absolutely nothing! If I did I'd have to kill you and then I would never get out of Litchfield!
8. Will we get more flashbacks or a backstory on Norma's character and find out why she is in prison?
The brilliant way Jenji and the other writers have structured the flashbacks is extremely clever and quite genius from a suspenseful point of view: They tell you an inmates' and even the authority gate keeping figures' history with details about their past but not necessarily answering specific questions about why they landed were we find them! Terrific!
9. As a veteran actor who has done theater, television and film. The landscapes of the way we get entertainment is changing. Netflix being the perfect of example of not needing a TV Network or Cable Network to host shows. Where do you see the future of television?
I cannot say but in my lifetime I have heard that movie studios were threatened by television being in peoples' homes and so now I never would have imagined that token booths and telephone booths would disappear from our urban landscape...but they have...so look out ABC, NBC, CBS...we are coming for you, yo!
10. What other projects are you working on and where and when can fans see it? Also any acting advice for those students trying to break in?
I did a day on a Molly Shannon movie called, MILES, and I am working on updating my cabaret act: VELVET PRISON II (no hope of parole) which 54 Below is very interested in booking..I have done it at Joe's Puband also ARS NOVA...so the title of the cabaret is a song I wrote way before I got Norma Romano, yo! serendipitous?
I have been workshopping a new musical written for me by
Joe Iconis called ANNIE GOLDEN, BOUNTY HUNTER, YO! and just last night when I sat in with castmates Jackie Cruz and Taryn Manning promoting Season Three and fundraising for Women's Prison Association and promoting
Pensatucky and Flaca's CD releases...a fan asked when is YOUR album coming out, Norma! supply and demand, yo!
If I record it...will anyone buy it? listen to it?
We had a chat with former Miss Universe and now judge for MYX TV "Call To Cosplay" show Brook Lee. Brook talks about season 2 of Call to Cosplay, what's it like to be a judge on the show and of course cosplay.
Read MoreWe had a great with Jacqueline Verdier CEO of Selfie on a Stick. Chances are that you have seen many people, walking around taking selfies and pictures with a device attached to it. I know I have in New York City. The device is Selfie on a Stick and we talk with Jacqueline Verdier on how it became such a hit in the USA.
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