Meet the Creators - Episode One
Welcome to Meet the Creators, we’ll be featuring artists, makers, content creators, people who use 3D printing in imaginative and intriguing ways.
Mars Gizmo, Integza, Geeky Faye, Breaks 'n' Makes, & 3D Printed Tabletop join the first show to answer questions from the audience, talk about the creative process and what's in the pipeline.
Plus - What is it like to reach 2.6 billion views?
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Speaker Bios
Mars Gizmo
Mars Gizmo’s channel recently hit 2 million subscribers. The short-form videos show the possibilities of 3D printing to a wider audience who may not already be aware of the potential of the technology. These videos have been viewed 2.6 billion times.
Integza
Integza’s videos see him experimenting with a variety of 3D printed jet, turbine, and other engines. While the successes are to be celebrated, the design process and the testing of the engines make for very entertaining viewing.
Geeky Faye
The Geeky Faye Art channel combines high-quality video production and a thoughtful approach with projects including electronics, cosplay, 3D printer builds, and much more. A “maker for life”, Geeky Faye is a relatively new YouTuber, but one to watch for sure.
3D Printed Tabletop
Danny is an avid tabletop gamer who loves 3D printing for his home D&D games. You can find him sharing his love for all things tabletop and 3D printing on his Youtube Channel (which you can probably guess the name of): 3D Printed Tabletop. When he isn't making videos, you can find him running Kickstarters, designing models, and making RPG content with his 3D printable model company, The Lost Adventures Co. He's also a lifelong Floridian, former school teacher, husband, and proud father of two.
Breaks ‘n’ Makes
Maker of things and breaker of others, Joe grew with the maker mentality from a very young age. The idea of being able to create anything that comes into your mind has always pushed him into experimenting, and at this day and age with such accessibility to additive and subtractive manufacturing at home, it has never been easier. He started his youtube channel 5 years ago as it let him channel all his creativity into one place in the hopes that he could help motivate and inspire others to push themselves into making, while also embracing the breaking part.
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