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Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, crew chats is a new podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions.
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Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. In this episode, I had a lovely chat with costume designer Ruka Johnson. We discussed being thrown into the deep end at work, her design process, why contemporary costume is viewed differently, and so much more. Credits include: Rocks, Bloods, The Red King and Lazarus. Recommendations: Severance The Flats – documentary Muna
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. Have you ever wondered about the sound of footsteps echoing in a hallway, the rhythmic trot of a horse, the rustle of clothing, or even the clatter of a wand in your favourite film or TV show? Those sounds don’t just happen—they’re created by Foley artists. And in this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Foley artist, Pete Burgis, who is so passionate about the craft. We talked about what Foley involves, how he found his way into this fascinating world, some of the strangest props he’s ever used, and he even recreated some sounds just for us! Credits include: Blood Brothers, Paddington 1 &2, Batman Begins, Harry Potter films from Chamber of Secrets - Deathly Hallows part2 Pete's Recommendations: Twin Peaks Shaun of the Dead Gladiator 2
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. One of my favourite shows on television is Call the Midwife, especially at this time of year. I have always been curious about the babies on set, whether they are real or prosthetic, how old they are, how they cry on cue and more. So I was incredibly excited to speak to Sarita Montagu, who is midwife consultant on the show as well as other productions. We discussed how Sarita became a midwife, which led to her work as a midwife consultant for TV, what an average day on set looks like, the intricacies of working with new born babies, parents and actors and more. Also please excuse my voice during the conversation, I was under the weather at the time of recording. Reccomendations: -Out of Africa -Hamnet (book) -Spiritual Midwifery(book)
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. When it comes to working as a freelancer, one certainty looms large: taxes! But what exactly does this mean for you? In this episode, we’ll explore the ins and outs of tax for freelancers. With guests, Kirsty Hargrave and Liz Knapp of Hammonds, who provide accountancy and payroll services, we delve into essential topics such as tax thresholds, national insurance, PAYE, Self-Assessment versus limited company, expenses, and more! Useful Links: Hammonds Accountancy & Payroll Services Ltd https://www.hammondsaccounts.com/ Personal tax https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account Making tax digital https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/making-tax-digital VAT increase https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vat-increasing Personal tax https://www.gov.uk/personal-tax-account
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 70, I’m joined by Hand Embroiderer, Hattie McGill. For centuries, hand embroidery has enriched clothing, linens, décor, and even conveyed political messages through its artistry. Hattie applies this art form to costumes for film and TV as well as running her own business. Join us as we explore the world of hand embroidery in film and TV and learn more about Hattie’s process and inspirations. Hattie’s credits include: Firebrand, Bridgerton S2, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, Murder on the Orient Express. Hattie’s Recommendations: -Hunt for the Wilderpeople -The Casketeers -The Bear
Imagine this -you’re at a concert, listening to your favorite band, when suddenly, a song comes on that takes you back to the first time you ever heard it. That feeling, of being transported back in time—is one that Audio Engineer Thomas Woolsey knows well. His job involves trying to recreate that feeling for thousands of people. In this episode, I chat with Thomas about sound design, front of house mixing, life on tour, interacting with performers and audiences, and much more! Thomas's credits include: UB40 tour, Manic Street Preachers (2021), Louis Tomlinson (2019), Sheringham Little Theatre, Download Festival (2024) Thomas's Recommendations: -Go to see a band live -A Quiet Place -Lord of the Rings Trilogy book
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 68, we delve into the world of Costume Design with Vin Burnham. From discussing the unique challenges of designing costumes for both human characters and creature characters, to exploring Lady Gaga’s Living Dress and discussing Vin’s upcoming book about entering into a career in costume and lots more! Vin's credits include The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Batman (1989), The Fifth Element & The Wind in the Willows. Recommendations: -Paddington -The alien -Big Lebowski -Beatrix potter take of the tales -Orlando -The Draughtsman's Contract
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. For today’s episode I spoke with Composer for film and TV Blair Mowat. We dive into the world of composing, discussing the vital role music plays in storytelling, the technical wizardry behind the scenes, and how composers like Blair know when they’ve struck the perfect chord. Plus, we unravel the mystery behind all that baton waving! Blair's credits include: Lot NO.249, Black Dog, McDonald & Dodds & Nolly Recommendations: -The Leftovers -Dr Who -Men Up -After the Flood -Nolly
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 66, I chatted with Costume Designer, Lauren Miller. We explore a range of topics, including the challenges of designing costumes for different genres and periods, the important conversation around ownership of costume designers’ work, and more. Join us as we dive into Lauren’s unique insights and experiences. Lauren's Credits include: Top Boy S2, Sanditon S2 &3, Treason & Bulletproof Lauren's’ Recommendations: -Supacell -Boarders (Series BBC3) -The Bear -Succession
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast that goes behind the scenes and speaks to the crew that help make these productions. Ever wondered about what goes on for casting your fav actor in a film or tv show? Well for this episode I spoke to Casting Director, Kate Rhodes James, we chatted about the emotions of her job, how the casting process works, why she loves what she does, that feeling when the actor gets the job and lots more! Credits include: House of Dragon, Napoleon, Line of Duty, Bodyguard and Sherlock Kate’s Recommendations: Chun king express Railway children Walkabout Past lives AD Details, Links to the school : www.themanchesterschoolofcostume.co.uk www.instagram.com/jaburniston/?hl=en
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. The writers and actors strikes in America ended in September and November 2023 respectively, however work in the UK has been slow to return to pre - strike levels. So, for episode 64, I caught up with BECTU Costume and Wardrobe committee members, Charlotte Sewell, Poli Kyriacou and Nici Young. We spoke about the ongoing impact of the strikes in the UK, when the industry may pick up, future proofing the UK industry and what BECTU has and does to help crew. We spoke about links to useful resources and help which I have linked in the show notes. BECTU - Broadcasting Entertainment Communications and Theatre Union IATSE - International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artist and Allied Crafts of the United States and Canada, AFL-CIO, CLC SAG/AFTRA - Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists WGA - Writers Guild of America PACT – Producers Alliance of Cinema and Television HELPFUL RESOURCES: https://www.bectucostume.com/the-commitee https://bectu.org.uk/ https://prospect.org.uk/money/ https://bectu.org.uk/about/earlybird/ Fabain Society Manifesto https://www.screenskills.com/ https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/ 24hr Support Line -0800 054 0000
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 63, I had the pleasure of speaking with Costume Designer Lindy Hemming and Costume Supervisor Dan Grace, who not only share a familial relationship of mother and son but also a professional one, having worked together on several films. Having previously interviewed them separately on episodes 30 and 34 (linked in the show notes), I spoke to them both together for this episode. Our discussion ranged from, the dynamics of working together when you are family, the advantages this affords you, as well as touching on topics such as Artificial Intelligence and the future of the film industry in the UK. This was a sprawling conversation where we spoke about all sorts! AD Details, Links to the school : www.themanchesterschoolofcostume.co.uk www.instagram.com/jaburniston/?hl=en Lindy Hemming's interview: https://soundcloud.com/crewchats/lindy-hemming-costume-designer Dan Grace's interview: https://soundcloud.com/crewchats/ep34-dan-grace-costume-supervisor
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 62, I chatted to Jonathan Burniston, who after working in the film, TV and theatre industry as a costume cutter, maker and freelance designer, is now embarking on the exciting new venture of creating The Manchester School of Costume, where he will be teaching a range of costume making courses. We spoke about why he set up the school, how it’s progressing, what he thinks we could improve in the costume department and more! Credits include: Cruella, Nutcracker and the Four Realms and Aladdin Jonathan's Recommendations: -Hook -Matilda -Little Miss Sunshine Links to the school : www.themanchesterschoolofcostume.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/jaburniston/?hl=en
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, TV shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. Episode 61 is all about focus! Something you may not have even thought about when watching a TV show or film but something that is integral to the story telling on screen. I chatted with First Assistant Camera, also known as Focus Puller, Ben Brown about the nuances of focus, from what it involves, how to go about focusing and where he sees the future of it. Credits include: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Heart of Stone and The Witcher: Blood Origin Ben’s Recommendations: Past Lives Good Time After Sun AD details : Manchester School of Costume www.themanchesterschoolofcostume.co.uk
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 60, I chatted with Mitch Bloom who is assistant staff costume designer at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, we chatted about the ins and outs of working in the Opera, importance of costume design, the allure of Opera and lots more. Mitch's Reccomendation -John Dexter's Dialogues des Carmelites -Fiona Shaw in Machinal -Anything with Mark Rylance
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. Episode 59’s guest is Publicist Kat Blair, we discuss the role of a publicist, how this differs to marketing, the importance of communication and relationships, striking a work life balance and much more. Credits include: Bridgerton S2&3, I hate Suzie, Patrick Melrose and Champion Kat’s Recommendations: -Past Lives -Sex Education -At Home With The Fury’s
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For this episode 58, I spoke to Home Economist, Dorothy Barrick about, creating fake worms, storytelling through food and working to your strengths. Credits include: The Beautiful Game, The Nevers and The Great Dorothy's Recommendation's -Delicious (film) -Almost famous -The Right Stuff -The great -The Bear
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 57, I chatted with costume supervisor, Clare Spragge about travelling the world, how her role has changed and the practicalities of those big crowd scenes. Credits include: Cruella, Aladdin, Pan, The Kings Man and Life Recommendations: -Orlando -Kingdom of Heaven -Cruella
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. For episode 56, I had the pleasure of speaking with milliner Sean Barrett about all things hats, some of his famous clients and striking a work life balance. Credits include: Renegade Nell, The Crown, Wicked(theatre) and Snow White and The Huntsmen Recommendations: -The Mode in Hats and Headdresses (book) -Kind Hearts and Coronets -The Wallace Collection (art gallery)
Ever wondered what the creative process is behind the films, tv shows and theatre productions you watch? Well, Crew Chats is a podcast going behind the scenes and chatting to the crew that help make these productions. Hats, Hats, Hats!! For episode 55, earlier this summer, I spoke to milliner Claire Strickland about her unusual route to millinery, constantly learning, as well as the exhibition Claire has curated. Titled, ‘Showtime for Hats’, opening on the 4th September and running until 28th October at the Hat Works in Luton, it will be showcasing the work of 18 milliners from the British Hat Guild, with pieces from TV, theatre, film, and opera. Where: The Hat Works, Luton (2 mins from the station, 35 mins from Kings Cross) Exhibition opens 4th September – 28th October Monday – Friday and open all Saturdays in October. More info on the British Hat Guild website @britishhatguild and @millinerclaire Claire's Reccomendations: Moulin Rouge Internal sunshine of a spotless mind Dune
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