Quest for Craft: Season 3 | Chapter 10: Yo-Yo Ma

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • CRAFT AND CONNECTION WITH LEGENDARY CELLIST YO-YO MA
    In a discussion that ranges from the humorous to the profound, Questlove and Yo-Yo Ma dive into the importance of human connection as it relates to craft and creativity. A documentary segment on the Silk Road Ensemble examines how connection is brought to life in a cross-cultural musical ensemble, and former bartender and The Balvenie East Coast Ambassador, Naomi Leslie talks about how finding common ground among disparate humans is part of The Balvenie whisky experience.
    A “conversational investigation” of craft and creativity, each episode of Quest for Craft explores a specific theme, combining free-wheeling dialogue between Questlove and a fellow creative along with other interviews, animations and documentary segments. The main conversations are filmed at the iconic Electric Lady Studios in New York City (commissioned by Jimi Hendrix in 1968).
    Questlove describes this series “educational TV for adults - I follow my curiosity wherever it leads and I never fail to learn. As a creator, I am increasingly moving from a head space to a heart space and this season reflects that. We’re interested in how people’s passion drives and improves their work. And surprisingly, it turns out I have a lot in common with a 131-year-old whisky based in rural Scotland.”
    The Balvenie is committed to its distillery not just as a place of production, but as a community of makers. This commitment to maintaining a collective of craftspeople working together brings invaluable skill, knowledge, experience and passion to every stage of the whisky-making process. The partnership with Questlove allows the whisky maker to explore the very creativity and craftsmanship that drove the family-owned distillery to begin making scotch in the first place.
    Quest for Craft Season One launched in 2021 with episodes featuring The Godmother of Punk, singer-songwriter Patti Smith, SNL comedian Michael Che and more. The season won the 2021 Shorty Award in the Industry: Wine, Beer & Spirits and 2021 Brand Film Award in the Consumer Goods categories. In 2022, Quest for Craft Season Two highlighted conversations with GRAMMY Award-winning musician Mark Ronson, professional ballet dancer Misty Copeland, and others, which earned the show the 2023 Webby Award for Series (Branded) Video.
    Now in its third season, the series continues to peel back the curtain through new perspectives, unveiling the uniquely human attributes and deep intrinsic values that elevate something from great to exceptional. With insight from some of the world’s most creative minds, the series uncovers the nuances integral to the creative process through their own pursuit of craft across music, dance, writing, comedy and the whisky-making process.
    CREW CREDITS:
    Director - Trevor Undi
    Executive Producer - Rob Meyer
    Producer - DC Saxton
    Associate Producer - Kecia Romiel
    Supervising Producer - Matthew Thurm
    DP - Ming Jue Hu
    1st AC - Steven Tong
    2nd AC/DIT - Matt Vasquez
    2nd AC - Tommy Espinal
    Cam B - Tinx Chan
    Cam C - Jono Daudoin
    Cam D - Jon Chen
    Gaffer - Julian Tran
    Key Grip - Harrison Rusk
    Best Boy - Aaron Herschlag
    Best Boy Grip - Jean Luc Boon
    Swing/Truck Driver - Noah Yu Schifrin
    Production Designer / Props - Cassia Maher
    Art Assistant - Maddie Kruse
    Art Assistant - Colin Walker
    Assistant Director - JP Bouchard
    Sound Mixer - Wesley Grant
    HMU - Tiphereth Danger
    Driver/PA - Jade Hunter
    PA - Jennifer Garcia
    PA - Alexis Aguilar
    PA - Natasha Duran
    Stand in - Allen Murabayashi
    Questlove Wardrobe Stylist - Kah Li Haslam
    Questlove Hair Stylist - Elliott Simpson
    Questlove Makeup Artist - Rashida Bolden
    Still Photographer - Michael Schwartz
    Still Photographer 1st Assitant - Eric Bouthiller
    Still Photographer Tech - Dallas Raines
    POST CREDITS:
    Editors -- Connor Kailsta , Corry Wiens
    Colorist - Andrew Ceen
    Assistant Editor - Danny Garfield
    Sound Design & Mix - Pattrick Donahue, String and Can
    Additional Footage - Provided by Film Supply
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    The Balvenie Single Malt Scotch Whisky ©2023 Managed by William Grant & Sons Inc. New York, NY. 43% Alc./Vol. Must be of legal drinking age to engage (21+). Handcrafted to be enjoyed responsibly.

Комментарии • 12

  • @durrwooddude
    @durrwooddude 10 месяцев назад +3

    Yo Yo Ma’s work demonstrates the benefits of diversity in what a team produces. 👏👏

  • @monalisaamparan8235
    @monalisaamparan8235 10 месяцев назад +6

    Why are there always tears when I hear Yo-Yo-Ma...

  • @FrankBell
    @FrankBell 9 месяцев назад +3

    Brilliant video, and cool series!

  • @DouglasSandvos-yo1lt
    @DouglasSandvos-yo1lt 10 месяцев назад +6

    I'm always amazed by the number of views vs. the low number of folks that would spend a split second to give a thumbs up. Why aren't audiences more engaged?
    I was listening to the Bach and trying to imagine a 4 year old performing the piece. There are clips of Yo-Yo Ma performing for President JFK as a child on RUclips. What could be better? Great musicians and great Scotch! Bravo! Thanks! Cheers!

    • @alysdexia
      @alysdexia 9 месяцев назад

      Who is a folk? One isn’t a that. Everyone’s a child. Great isn’t good, dolt.

  • @sinceOhSeven
    @sinceOhSeven 9 месяцев назад +4

    Brilliant episode. Quest for Craft is an excellent series, keep this going! Its super encouraging with all the great conversations had with all the great minds you have as guest

  • @dldavi
    @dldavi 7 месяцев назад

    No matter how many times I hear him play this piece, I will always get chills!

  • @roberttaylor7732
    @roberttaylor7732 26 дней назад

    I’ve been following Yo-Yo Ma since I first saw him on Mr. Rogers (playing Bach, of course). The sound of the cello speaks in human terms and tones.

  • @rachelwarner8882
    @rachelwarner8882 5 месяцев назад

    Yesssss

  • @tedbaron1798
    @tedbaron1798 9 месяцев назад +1

    These guys is good.

  • @cheneric27
    @cheneric27 5 дней назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😂

  • @alysdexia
    @alysdexia 9 месяцев назад

    I can’t stand the taste of alcohol nor the sound of jazz. Those instruments came a century after Silk Road. describe → relate. Harmonics are annoying: the string sounds sticky and coarse like a rasp; the wood groans and grunts like the player; the song isn’t one to be played often.