Kim Kimble on the experience of working on her first film, B.A.P.S., and on how she learned to be a professional hair stylist on a movie set, which was different from her previous work in a salon and at hair shows
03:56
Kim Kimble on being the key hair stylist on The Parent 'Hood, and on the difference between working in film and television
02:41
Kim Kimble on a typical workweek as a hair stylist on a sitcom, and on how that differs from work on a drama or a new pilot (especially in streaming)
02:49
Kim Kimble on the role of the department head as a hair stylist on a television show
00:40
Kim Kimble on the collaborative process of creating hair styles for talent when working on a television show
02:23
Kim Kimble on the importance of hair in the development of character in film and television, and on how she approaches her work with clients on non-film and television performances in a similar manner to her work on film and TV
02:42
Kim Kimble on being a hair stylist who works with clients who work in many different genres, including television, live performance, and film, and on adjusting the hair styles she creates based on what's appropriate for the project
06:07
Kim Kimble on her creative process when approaching a new project as a hair stylist, and on using visual references from magazines and Pinterest to collaborate with clients
03:06
Kim Kimble on the importance of putting together a team with various expertise in hair styling and cutting in order to do the best work and make actors the most comfortable
03:58
Kim Kimble on changes to the rules for getting into the Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild over the course of her career
02:01
Kim Kimble on advice for a hair stylist who hopes to get into the entertainment industry
01:30
Kim Kimble on the experience of working on her first film, B.A.P.S., and on how she learned to be a professional hair stylist on a movie set, which was different from her previous work in a salon and at hair shows
03:56
Kim Kimble on being the key hair stylist on The Parent 'Hood, and on the difference between working in film and television
02:41
Kim Kimble on a typical workweek as a hair stylist on a sitcom, and on how that differs from work on a drama or a new pilot (especially in streaming)
02:49
Kim Kimble on the role of the department head as a hair stylist on a television show
00:40
Kim Kimble on the collaborative process of creating hair styles for talent when working on a television show
02:23
Kim Kimble on the importance of hair in the development of character in film and television, and on how she approaches her work with clients on non-film and television performances in a similar manner to her work on film and TV
02:42
Kim Kimble on being a hair stylist who works with clients who work in many different genres, including television, live performance, and film, and on adjusting the hair styles she creates based on what's appropriate for the project
06:07
Kim Kimble on her creative process when approaching a new project as a hair stylist, and on using visual references from magazines and Pinterest to collaborate with clients
03:06
Kim Kimble on the importance of putting together a team with various expertise in hair styling and cutting in order to do the best work and make actors the most comfortable
03:58
Kim Kimble on advice for a hair stylist who hopes to get into the entertainment industry
01:30