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// Hey everybody! It’s me, Count Vacula, bringing you a brand-new No Filter with Count Vacula. Today I get to introduce you to the very creative Kayte Sabicer! Kayte is an artist, and she has one of the greatest jobs I ever heard of—building miniatures for special effects in movies! Miniatures are very little models of very big things like buildings and spaceships. She gets to build and paint and use her imagination every day! She’s worked on movies like Solo: A Star Wars Story, and The Dark Knight Rises, and Hugo, and Pirates of the Caribbean, plus tons of TV shows and commercials! I’m really happy I got to meet Kayte, and I think you’ll like her, too! //
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Listen to episode one hereHey everybody! It’s me, Count Vacula, bringing you a brand-new No Filter with Count Vacula. Today I get to introduce you to the very creative Kayte Sabicer! Kayte is an artist, and she has one of the greatest jobs I ever heard of—building miniatures for special effects in movies! Miniatures are very little models of very big things like buildings and spaceships. She gets to build and paint and use her imagination every day! She’s worked on movies like Solo: A Star Wars Story, and The Dark Knight Rises, and Hugo, and Pirates of the Caribbean, plus tons of TV shows and commercials! I’m really happy I got to meet Kayte, and I think you’ll like her, too!
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