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In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with creative director, multi-hyphenate, and viral “Sign My Lens” mastermind Izzy for a raw, behind-the-scenes look at how she went from iMovie warrior and ASMR chaos gremlin… to Times Square billboards, the Grammys red carpet, and now the Oscars.
From painting on her face and screaming into a camera at 16, to interning at a production studio in high school, to building a creative career across music, fashion, and lifestyle campaigns, her journey is a blueprint for self-made storytellers who refuse to wait for permission.
Before the viral Grammys sign and Recording Academy calls, Izzy opens up about being the “weird” entrepreneurial kid who left school midday to work, binging early Asian YouTubers to learn production, and turning free prom dresses and Famous Footwear shoes into real brand partnerships by making herself—and her ideas—impossible to ignore.
Together, Mia and Izzy dive into:
Philly roots & early hustle – leaving high school midday to work at 16, leading student government, and embracing being “slightly weird” and entrepreneurial from day one
Representation and Asian YouTube era – growing up with no local representation, finding JK Films, David So, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Wong Fu, and deciding to document her own journey
From ASMR chaos to series queen – painting her face, screaming at the camera, and turning unhinged ASMR into viral content and early series like full-time creative, part-time student and Izzy Learns Things
Learning production before graduation – landing a high school internship at Cucinara Productions (now BTS Studios), jumping from iMovie to Adobe Premiere, and getting thrown real-client work editing for Cole Hamels’ daughter
Turning wants into work – pitching prom dress brands and Famous Footwear, trading great storytelling and visuals for product, and realizing everything she wants can be “paid for” with intentional content
What a real call sheet looks like – admin mornings, afternoon creative sprints, prospecting for new leads, and why she treats production and red carpet days like game days (matcha, stretching, and all)
Inside the Grammys “Sign My Lens” phenomenon – getting the Recording Academy call, pitching seven concepts in three hours, improvising with $1 Dollar Tree and Michael’s acrylic frames, and still getting every single person on the carpet to sign
Billie Eilish, Times Square, and pressure diamonds – how one sweet interaction and consistent virality changed the exposure on her work, and why pressure only works if your foundation is solid
Big budget vs big ideas – shooting a full documentary on $10k, why equipment is a luxury (not a requirement), and how done beats perfect every single time
Virality myths & brand trust – why “I just want to go viral” is her industry ick, how virality without infrastructure means nothing, and why she focuses on brand trust and long-term IP instead of chasing the algorithm
Freelancing is “unstable”? Cap. – how she’s been an entrepreneur since 16, built retainer-based income, and why if you’re capped financially, it’s often a positioning problem, not a talent problem
🎬 You don’t need permission, a huge budget, or a perfect plan. You need taste, tenacity, and the courage to pitch big ideas before you feel ready.
📸 Follow the show & everyone featured on Instagram:
👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/
👉 Guest: Izzy — https://www.instagram.com/izzy.soo.dizzy/
👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe
By Mia LePageIn this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with creative director, multi-hyphenate, and viral “Sign My Lens” mastermind Izzy for a raw, behind-the-scenes look at how she went from iMovie warrior and ASMR chaos gremlin… to Times Square billboards, the Grammys red carpet, and now the Oscars.
From painting on her face and screaming into a camera at 16, to interning at a production studio in high school, to building a creative career across music, fashion, and lifestyle campaigns, her journey is a blueprint for self-made storytellers who refuse to wait for permission.
Before the viral Grammys sign and Recording Academy calls, Izzy opens up about being the “weird” entrepreneurial kid who left school midday to work, binging early Asian YouTubers to learn production, and turning free prom dresses and Famous Footwear shoes into real brand partnerships by making herself—and her ideas—impossible to ignore.
Together, Mia and Izzy dive into:
Philly roots & early hustle – leaving high school midday to work at 16, leading student government, and embracing being “slightly weird” and entrepreneurial from day one
Representation and Asian YouTube era – growing up with no local representation, finding JK Films, David So, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Wong Fu, and deciding to document her own journey
From ASMR chaos to series queen – painting her face, screaming at the camera, and turning unhinged ASMR into viral content and early series like full-time creative, part-time student and Izzy Learns Things
Learning production before graduation – landing a high school internship at Cucinara Productions (now BTS Studios), jumping from iMovie to Adobe Premiere, and getting thrown real-client work editing for Cole Hamels’ daughter
Turning wants into work – pitching prom dress brands and Famous Footwear, trading great storytelling and visuals for product, and realizing everything she wants can be “paid for” with intentional content
What a real call sheet looks like – admin mornings, afternoon creative sprints, prospecting for new leads, and why she treats production and red carpet days like game days (matcha, stretching, and all)
Inside the Grammys “Sign My Lens” phenomenon – getting the Recording Academy call, pitching seven concepts in three hours, improvising with $1 Dollar Tree and Michael’s acrylic frames, and still getting every single person on the carpet to sign
Billie Eilish, Times Square, and pressure diamonds – how one sweet interaction and consistent virality changed the exposure on her work, and why pressure only works if your foundation is solid
Big budget vs big ideas – shooting a full documentary on $10k, why equipment is a luxury (not a requirement), and how done beats perfect every single time
Virality myths & brand trust – why “I just want to go viral” is her industry ick, how virality without infrastructure means nothing, and why she focuses on brand trust and long-term IP instead of chasing the algorithm
Freelancing is “unstable”? Cap. – how she’s been an entrepreneur since 16, built retainer-based income, and why if you’re capped financially, it’s often a positioning problem, not a talent problem
🎬 You don’t need permission, a huge budget, or a perfect plan. You need taste, tenacity, and the courage to pitch big ideas before you feel ready.
📸 Follow the show & everyone featured on Instagram:
👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/
👉 Guest: Izzy — https://www.instagram.com/izzy.soo.dizzy/
👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe