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Talking Shot Photography Podcast
Talking Shot Photography Podcast
Author: Ross Grieve
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Talking Shot is a relaxed look at the world of Photography and Filmmaking with lots of special guests and a variety of topics. Host by photographer and film geek Ross Grieve. He is frequently joined by special guests, who provide an even wider range of topics. Check out the podcast Facebook page Talking Shot Photography Podcast.
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In this episode, Rhys Warlow, an internationally experienced film and TV editor, shares insights on how technology, industry practices, and creative workflows are evolving. Whether you’re a creator, editor, or filmmaker, Rhys’s expertise highlights how staying adaptable and understanding emerging trends can future-proof your career.Rhys Warlow’s journey from feature films in Welsh countryside to working on fast turnaround TV shows like Gogglebox.The shift from traditional production crews to multi-hyphenate roles and what it means for professionals now.How AI and automation tools are changing editing workflows and content creation.The impact of mobile editing and vertical video on storytelling and marketing.The importance of human emotion and authenticity in editing, especially in the age of AI.Rhys’s mentoring and coaching approach to help creators pivot in a competitive environment.How to build confidence and evidence to adapt to industry shifts.The future of editing: Will AI replace human creativity or serve as a tool?00:00 - Introduction and Rhys’s background in film and TV editing02:15 - Highlights of Rhys’s career, from Welsh period dramas to Gogglebox04:05 - Industry evolution: from large crews to multi-hyphenate roles06:29 - Impact of lockdown and pandemic on content creation and editing workflows07:38 - The rise of mobile editing and vertical videos on social media09:05 - The importance of storytelling and emotional authenticity in editing11:19 - Working on fast-turnaround shows like Gogglebox and managing deadlines12:44 - Addressing continuity and production challenges in unscripted versus scripted content15:04 - The allure of period dramas and visual effects back then, compared to now16:58 - How AI and automation are likely to influence editing in the coming years20:03 - Rhys’s approach to mentoring creatives and helping them pivot their careers22:53 - The underestimated complexity of editing and maintaining human touch29:54 - Predictions for editing and content creation in five years33:45 - The importance of confidence, self-belief, and adapting in a constantly changing industry34:07 - Light-hearted Q&A: Favorite cheese and items to survive on an island36:13 - How to connect with Rhys for coaching or collaborationsRhys Warlow's InstagramGogglebox Official SiteAI in Editing - Industry DiscussionsStorytelling in Video MarketingVFX Masking TechniquesThe Future of Content Creation - BookInstagramLinkedIn
In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Neil Shearer, a bit of a dark horse, to say the least. Based in Manchester, Neil has quietly carved out a name for himself as one of the go to commercial product photographers in the UK, known as much for his positive attitude as for the quality of his work.It’s a great conversation covering the journey, the mindset, and what it really takes to build something sustainable in the industry. This episode is available in both audio and video, wherever you like to listen or watch.Check out Neils work:www.neilshearer.comIf you would like to check out more episodes give us a follow/subscribe and as soon as a new episode drops you will know.
In this short bonus episode Kris and I discuss that photo from Episode 59 and show you how everyone takes something different from a powerful image.
At the start of the year I spoke to the amazing Kris Anderson about how his photography has moved me. We both didnt know until we saw each other in London at The Societies Photography Convention that I had viewed his word...find out the story and so much more about Kris's work this is Part one. Part two will be online soon.Kris is a master of visual art and story telling. Listen to his passionate stories to find out a how Kris Anderson ticks.
Part of the Lost Files series recorded back in 2022. Ross talks with Scott Johnson and Gary Hill.
Photographer turned Romcom Author Julia Boggio, joins Ross for a chat about a career change, her first book Shooters and that famous dance with Patrick Swayze.
Ross catches up with Interior Photographer Sean Conboy. We delve into the mind of a world class interior photographer and discuss the changes over the years from film to digital. Both Sean and I were late adopters of digital captures and this is a great listen for any photographer.
This long awaited episode, Ross speaks to Terrie Jones from The Societies. With tips on competition's, well being and also just how to have a such a positive outlook on life.
This episode Ross chats to Adventure Filmmaker Levi Allen. How it all started and Levi reveals his Secret project. This guy always has something on the go. It's a great listen with a fantastic story teller.
Conservationist Photographer and Filmmaker, Joakim Odelberg joins Ross for an open and at times shocking chat about the world we live in. This week I actually get a bit serious, but its a good listen.
This episode Ross speaks to Luxury Wedding Photographer and TV Stills Photographer Stuart Wood. Plus that time he over indulged at the free bar at The RadioTimes Awards.
An honest chat about experiences over the last 12 months and looking to the future.
In this episode Ross speaks to Swedish Royal Photographer Jonas Borg. All about being locked down in Sweden and how to keep busy and not disappear off the map while in lockdown.
This week we go into the dark world of backup. Not enough of photographers do it and some loose their stunning work by not. Peter James Morgan joins Ross to geek out and explain terms and a general understanding of how to get started.
This weeks episode is about how to take the moment that you have dreamt of, and set up that dream business. To keep it going through hard times and reinvent yourself. Johanna Elizabeth chats to Ross about everything except the Confessions of a Boudoir Photographer.
Back in January, Ross spoke to Scott Johnson about his wedding photography, his year ahead, and all the exciting plans he had...then COVID -19 arrived and things changed dramatically. So listen to Scott talk about his photography and life and then take a leap when Ross interviewed him again to discuss lockdown.
This week we speak to Headshot Photographer and Lawson lead singer Andy Brown, about the Headshot Photography industry, surviving major heath issues and lockdown. For music fans to photographers, if you are looking for inspiration this the one for you.
Printing your photographs can be a daunting proposition but one of the most rewarding things you can do as photographer.
Toby Herlinger from Fotospeed chats to Ross and Matt and demystifies the process of turning you images into tactile works of art.
This episode sees the launch of an exciting competition where you can win an A3 print of your work expertly created by the guys at Fotospeed.
German fashion photographer Martin Dürr features on this weeks episode.
Join Ross and Matt as they chat to Edmond Terakopian, a multi award winning photo journalist and film maker.
Cutting his teeth as a young but brilliant local newspaper photographer, he honed his craft over the years that held him in good stead and prepared him for a long and impressive career that now finds him in such diverse assignments where he shoots fashion one week, hard news the next and circumstance on one story has inadvertently had him running through a minefield. He shares that photojournalists are often rushing towards danger where most people would run the other way.























