The Pittsburgh Convos by Storyburgh
Host and Storyburgh Founding Director Will Halim connects with Trisha Hosac, the empathetic and "90% kick-ass" co-founder of Magic Hour Creative and Magic Hour Academy. Trisha shares her journey from growing up in the small country town of Corry, Pennsylvania, to establishing a unique nonprofit film and media education hub for teenagers in Pittsburgh. They discuss how Trisha’s background shaped her creativity and her need for space, eventually leading her to settle in Reserve Township. Trisha highlights her practical use of AI tools like Google Gemini for brain-dumping and organizing her busy, neurodivergent thoughts – emphasizing that AI should be used as a collaborative starting block rather than a crutch. She reflects on her extensive industry background, including editing at local news stations WTAE and WQED, and shares how she handles the hustle of the art world through community trade and collaboration. The conversation covers the foundation of Magic Hour, which focuses heavily on giving teenagers a voice, validation, and real-world skills. Finally, Trisha gives an exciting teaser for their upcoming cult-classic style feature film, Babe, the Kids Are Posers, and extends an invitation for local artists, musicians, and volunteers to get involved. Video Highlights & Key Takeaways * [00:04:05] - From the Country to the City: Trisha shares her roots in Corry, Pennsylvania, and explains how her country upbringing and neurodivergent brain make her sensitive to loud noises, which led her to purchase an estate-sale home in Reserve Township during COVID-19. * [00:07:53] - Journey into Film Education: Initially studying graphic design at the Erie Institute of Technology, Trisha details how discovering that film school was a viable path led her to apply to and attend Point Park University in 2010. * [00:11:43] - Using AI Responsibly: Trisha explains her philosophy on Artificial Intelligence, noting how she uses tools like Gemini to synthesize her "brain dumps" into organized summaries for her doctors or to generate visual conceptual guidelines for local artists. * [00:20:19] - Editing in the Fast-Paced Newsroom: Trisha recalls getting hired straight out of college as a news editor for WTAE and later WQED, which taught her how to edit efficiently under strict deadlines. * [00:21:32] - Finding Her Creative Community: Trisha recounts her time on the YouTube-style lifestyle project For the 412 and launching her own music interview show, 41 Tunes, which connected her to the local media network that supports her today. * [00:24:47] - Portfolio Advice for Aspiring Artists: Trisha stresses that portfolios do not have to be intimidatingly perfect; instead, they should simply showcase an authentic reflection of the creator's growth and individuality. * [00:31:44] - The Punk Rock DIY Approach to Business: Rather than relying on traditional marketing and sales pitch skills, Trisha outlines how Magic Hour operates on a system of community trade, mutual support, and a non-profit structure. * [00:35:43] - Birthing Magic Hour Creative: Following industry layoffs, Trisha and her co-founder Nathan teamed up with industry contacts to completely renovate an old bank space in Carrick within a single week to open their academy. * [00:43:18] - The Core Mission of Magic Hour: Trisha defines Magic Hour Academy’s mission as an educational hub to "create and collaborate," providing teenagers a safe space where adults and youth work side-by-side on real-world productions without harsh limitations. * [00:55:50] - Feature Film Announcement: Trisha shares the official logline for Magic Hour’s upcoming summer feature film project, Babe, the Kids Are Posers, describing it as a community-driven Pittsburgh cult classic that celebrates rock and roll, misfits, and kindness.
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