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Spotting Creative Potential || Troy Carter

Scott Barry Kaufman

In this episode, I talk to Troy Carter about spotting creative potential. Working in the entertainment industry has given Troy an eye for talent, but that’s not all it takes to become successful. Hard work, determination, and letting your personality shine through are also key components.

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How to Succeed in Hollywood

Lateral Action

SUCCESSFUL piece of entertainment. While there needs to be an over-riding creative vision driving every project, refusal to collaborate only limits the creative potential of a production, stifling the talents of 99% of the team. One simply has to be creative about collaborating. SUCCESSFUL piece of entertainment.

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TED Weekends explores creative intelligence

TED

As I have come to understand after teaching studio art for over 25 years, the connections between our minds, our senses and our physical bodies need to be constantly tested, developed and refreshed to help us reach our intellectual and creative potential.

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Blogs without topics are a waste of time | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

When I set out writing Life in the Middle Lane, I meant for it to be a summer project to keep my friends and I entertained while I was away. I have many interests, but most of them revolve around creativity of some kind – writing, storytelling, painting and music. I keep changing the name of the blog. There's time.

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How to be more creative at work | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

I think you were overly-generous with Portnoy, but I get your point: contrast makes everything more interesting and fueled with creative potential. Entertaining as usual but not particularly "how to" Posted by julia on February 19, 2010 at 11:11 am | permalink | Reply With you on Portnoy. Like sperm and egg.