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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 44 MIN

Episode 20: Lindsay Bonaccorsi - Part 2 - Visibility: Self-Promotion in the Creative Arts

from Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan · host Me'sha Bryan

This conversation delves into the intricate world of costume design, exploring the casting process, the importance of colour inspiration, and the challenges of period costuming. Lindsay shares personal experiences, including career milestones, the impact of motherhood on her professional journey, and the significance of networking and mentorship in the industry. The discussion highlights the creative process behind wardrobe design and the collaborative nature of bringing characters to life on screen. Me'sha and Lindsay discuss the challenges and importance of self-promotion in the creative industry, particularly for freelancers. They emphasise the need for visibility and authenticity in social media, the nostalgia of working in familiar places, and the aspirations for future creative projects. Mentorship and sharing knowledge are highlighted as vital components of growth in the industry. The conversation also touches on the balance between work and personal life, the significance of taking downtime for creativity, and reflections on awards and recognition in their careers. Lindsay's Links: Website: https://www.lindsaybonaccorsi.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaybonaccorsicostume/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsay-bonaccorsi-53a2ba1a/ Agent: https://saraputt.co.uk/client/lindsay-bonaccorsi/ Stage & Screen with Me'sha Bryan Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsP3kMmCnCwh08q3-4uPFtKLkwy2klA0G Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stageandscreenpodcast/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stageandscreenpodcast/ Me'sha's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meshabryan/?originalSubdomain=uk Takeaways The casting process often starts with just a headshot. Self-tapes can provide valuable insights into an actor's interpretation of a character. Early conversations with actors about their preferences can enhance the design process. Color inspiration can come from the environment and setting of the story. Creating a coherent look for a series involves collaboration with production designers. Period costuming benefits from historical references but presents unique challenges. Winning awards can validate a designer's creative efforts and open new opportunities. Balancing motherhood and a career in costume design can be challenging but rewarding. Networking within the industry is crucial for career growth and opportunities. Mentorship programs can provide valuable guidance and support for mid-career professionals. Self-promotion can feel vulgar, but it's necessary. Having strong cheerleaders can propel you forward. Visibility is crucial for freelancers in the creative industry. Authenticity in social media is important for connection. Nostalgia for familiar places can enhance creativity. Creative aspirations drive the desire for new projects. Mentorship is a valuable way to share knowledge. Taking downtime is essential for creative rejuvenation. Balancing work and personal life is a constant challenge. Awards can be unexpected but are meaningful milestones. Chapters 00:00 Casting Insights: Understanding the Actor's Presentation 02:50 Color Inspiration: Crafting Character Through Wardrobe 05:56 The Art of Period Costuming: Balancing History and Creativity 09:08 Career Milestones: From Awards to Motherhood12:08 Networking and Community: The Importance of Industry Connections 15:02 Mentorship and Growth: Navigating Mid-Career Challenges 23:07 Embracing Self-Promotion 25:08 The Importance of Visibility in Freelancing 26:23 Nostalgia and Connection to Place 28:43 Creative Aspirations and Future Projects 30:10 Mentorship and Sharing Knowledge 32:55 The Value of Creativity and Downtime 35:08 Balancing Work and Personal Life 39:00 Reflections on Awards and Recognition

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