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How do you redefine your creative identity under the global spotlight? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace sits down with actor and producer Noah Centineo. Known to millions as the breakout star of Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Noah has spent recent years expanding his range in the DC Universe’s Black Adam and as the lead and executive producer of the hit CIA thriller The Recruit. Recorded at the 2025 SCAD TVfest, where Noah received the Distinguished Performance Award, this conversation explores the discipline required to transition from "internet boyfriend" to a versatile leading man and savvy producer. Key Highlights: The Producer’s Mindset: Why Noah stepped behind the camera for The Recruit. Action vs. Comedy: The physical and mental preparation for the DC Universe and spy thrillers. Impact & Activism: Using his platform for social change through Favored Nations. Advice for Young Actors: Noah’s tips on staying grounded and finding "the work" amidst the fame.
How do you keep a creative vision fresh for over two decades? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace sits down with Emmy Award-winning host and executive producer Jeff Probst to deconstruct the creative engine behind the global phenomenon, Survivor. From its origins as a bold social experiment to its status as a record-breaking television staple, Jeff shares his unique perspective on storytelling, leadership, and the art of the pivot. Whether you are a fan of the show or a creative professional looking to sustain a long-term career, this conversation offers a masterclass in staying curious and taking creative risks. In this episode, we discuss: The Evolution of Survivor: How the show’s creative format has adapted to stay relevant for 40+ seasons. Storytelling in Reality TV: Jeff’s approach to finding the human narrative in high-stakes environments. Creative Leadership: The challenges of executive producing one of the most complex productions on television. Maintaining Passion: How Jeff avoids burnout and continues to innovate after 20 years on screen.
How does a "living legend" stay grounded while inspiring generations? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace sits down with 2025 SCAD Savannah Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award honoree Mark Hamill. While the world knows him as Luke Skywalker—a symbol of hope and resilience—Mark has also redefined the art of voice acting with his iconic portrayal of The Joker. In this intimate conversation, Mark reflects on his haunting performances in The Fall of the House of Usher and The Life of Chuck, sharing the creative philosophy that keeps his work authentic and impactful. Whether you're interested in the legacy of Star Wars, the technical precision of voiceover work, or the importance of choosing "light over darkness" in your personal artistry, this episode provides a rare look into the mind of a true creative master. Key Topics Covered: Character Development: How Mark transitions between the heroism of the Jedi and the darkness of the Joker. The Evolution of Voice Acting: Behind-the-scenes insights into creating world-famous voices. The 2025 SCAD Savannah Film Festival: Reflections on a lifetime of achievement in cinema. Creative Resilience: Advice for artists on maintaining authenticity in a changing industry.
What does it take to sustain a transformative career in Hollywood? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace welcomes Academy Award-nominated actress Amanda Seyfried. Recorded at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival, this conversation dives deep into the versatility required to move from the iconic comedy of Mean Girls and the musical magic of Mamma Mia! to her chilling, Emmy-winning portrayal of Elizabeth Holmes in The Dropout. Amanda opens up about her creative process, the importance of authenticity in performance, and her journey as a global ambassador for Lancôme. Whether you are an aspiring actor, a film enthusiast, or a fan of her diverse body of work, this episode offers an intimate look at one of the most compelling voices in modern cinema. Key Highlights: The Evolution of a Career: Transitioning from teen comedy to prestige drama. Character Immersion: Amanda's approach to playing real-life figures and complex protagonists. Beyond the Screen: Her work in the beauty industry and her commitment to creative wellness. SCAD Savannah Film Festival: Reflections on receiving the Outstanding Achievement in Cinema Award.
How does an actor disappear into a role? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace sits down with the legendary Toby Jones at the SCAD Lacoste Film Festival. Known for his incredible range and "chameleonic" ability to inhabit complex characters, Toby discusses the delicate balance between technical precision and emotional truth. From his iconic voice work as Dobby in Harry Potter and his role as Claudius Templesmith in The Hunger Games, to his recent powerhouse performance in the cultural phenomenon Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Toby shares the creative philosophies that have defined his career. This is an essential listen for actors, writers, and anyone fascinated by the psychology of performance. Key Topics Covered: The Process of Transformation: How Toby builds a character from the ground up. Voice Acting vs. Physical Acting: Finding the soul of a character through sound and movement. The Impact of Social Drama: Reflections on the real-world success of Mr Bates vs The Post Office. Lessons from the SCAD Lacoste Film Festival: Toby’s advice for the next generation of creative artists.
How do you dress a Wizard, a 007 agent, and a Targaryen Queen? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace sits down with the legendary, award-winning costume designer Jany Temime. From the magical halls of Hogwarts to the high-stakes world of James Bond, Jany’s work has defined the visual language of modern cinema. Recorded at the 2025 SCAD Lacoste Film Festival, where she received the SCAD Étoile Award for Costume Design, Jany shares the research, storytelling, and technical artistry behind her most iconic looks. We dive into her process for the Harry Potter saga, her sleek reinvention of 007 in Skyfall, and the intricate, power-laden garments of House of the Dragon. Key Highlights: Franchise Building: How to maintain visual consistency across six Harry Potter films. The Bond Aesthetic: Redefining the "sexy and functional" look for Daniel Craig’s James Bond. Designing the Dragon: The Byzantine and Renaissance inspirations behind House of the Dragon. Advice for Designers: Jany’s tips for aspiring costume designers on research and collaboration.
What happens when creative vision meets world-class business strategy? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace hosts an exclusive conversation with fashion designer and philanthropist Tory Burch and her husband, Pierre-Yves Roussel, CEO of Tory Burch LLC and former Chairman and CEO of LVMH Fashion Group. Together, they pull back the curtain on the evolution of the Tory Burch brand, discussing how to maintain a "founder’s spirit" while scaling a global luxury house. From Tory’s commitment to women’s entrepreneurship to Pierre-Yves’s insights on the future of the fashion industry, this episode is a blueprint for anyone looking to turn a creative spark into a lasting legacy. Key Highlights: The Founder’s Journey: How Tory Burch transitioned from a small boutique in Manhattan to a global powerhouse. The Business of Luxury: Pierre-Yves Roussel on what makes a brand timeless in a fast-changing market. Purpose-Led Design: The impact of the Tory Burch Foundation on women entrepreneurs. Creative Collaboration: How the duo balances their professional partnership and personal vision.
How do you revitalize a 135-year-old fashion legacy? In this episode of On Creativity, SCAD President Paula Wallace speaks with Peter Copping, the newly appointed Artistic Director of Lanvin. Renowned for his romantic silhouettes and mastery of savoir-faire, Copping is tasked with writing the next chapter for France’s oldest continually operating couture house. Recorded during SCADstyle 2025, where he received the SCAD Étoile Award, Peter reflects on his extraordinary career path. We discuss his decade working alongside Marc Jacobs at Louis Vuitton, his leadership at Nina Ricci, and his time succeeding the legendary Oscar de la Renta. Peter also pulls back the curtain on his recent work at Balenciaga, where he directed the reintroduction of their iconic Haute Couture collection. Key Highlights: The Lanvin Vision: Peter’s creative strategy for returning Lanvin to the global spotlight. The Mentorship of Legends: Lessons learned from working with Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta. Reviving Haute Couture: Behind-the-scenes of the Balenciaga couture relaunch. Advice for Future Designers: Why design history is the most important tool for modern creatives.
2024 Webby Award Nominee: Podcasts - Arts & Culture - Coco Rocha2022 Webby Award Nominee: Best Live Podcast Recording - Robert Fairer.2022 Communicator Award of Excellence: Individual Episode in Entertainment - Maggie Gyllenhaal.The podcast for creatives, by creatives! Hosted by Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) President and Founder Paula Wallace, On Creativity enthralls listeners through interviews with leading voices and some of the most prominent makers, thinkers, auteurs, and inventors of our time. Wherever you are, we've saved a seat for you — come join the conversation.
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