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The OPENING CREDITS® Podcast takes you behind-the-scenes of film & TV to explore the unseen world of filmmaking. Join Graphic Designers Stephen Nutley and Laura Whitehouse as they put the focus on the creatives and craftspeople who bring your favourite movies and shows to life. Whether you’re a movie buff who wants to learn more about film production, or a casual fan who is curious to know what goes on behind the camera, this podcast is a new way for you to meet the crew who are hidden in the credits.


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It's finally happening, we're actually going to talk about opening credits on OPENING CREDITS®.So, if you're one of the few people who have been sorely disappointed that this podcast isn't actually about title sequences, today's your lucky day! We're joined in this episode by William Lebeda, Creative Director at Picturemill, the studio behind some of the most memorable movie and tv show intros, including ‘Panic Room,’ ‘Sonic the Hedgehog,’ and ‘Transformers One.’ William, alongside Executive Producer David Midgen, talks us through the process of making the iconic opening credits for 'Succession', and how it was more hands-on than you might think. He also gives his honest opinion on the controversial 'Skip Intro' button (which is changing the game for title design) and tells us about his dream day on set working with everyone's favourite fuzzy friends, The Muppets.See more of Picturemill's work on their website:picturemill.comEnjoying the pod? Buy us a coffee!buymeacoffee.com/openingcreditsFOLLOW US FOR MORE!Instagraminstagram.com/openingcreditsTikToktiktok.com/@weareopeningcreditsLetterboxdletterboxd.com/ocpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Don't listen with your parents, this week is all about sex (scene) education.David Thackeray was one of the first ever Intimacy Coordinators; a relatively new role in filmmaking introduced to help the cast and crew tackle (whoops) those more delicate scenes.He’s also one of the most in demand, having worked on ‘The Crown,’ ‘Heartstopper,’ and ‘Sex Education.’In this episode, David tells us what his job actually involves (and more importantly, what it doesn’t), how he gets past the awkwardness, and his techniques for making a film set a more comfortable and supportive place for everyone.Meanwhile, Laura gives her verdict on the newly-released ‘Paddington in Peru’, and we share some of your guilty pleasures and hidden treasures!DAVID'S WEBSITEdavidthackeray.comWE'RE NOW ON LETTERBOXD!letterboxd.com/ocpodcastFOLLOW US FOR MORE:Instagraminstagram.com/openingcreditsTikToktiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're heading Stateside this week, but don't worry, we're talking movies, not politics.We're joined in this episode by not one, but two guests; Jeremy Lasky and Danny Gonzalez, Co-Founders of Perception, an Emmy-nominated design and visual effects studio based in New Jersey, USA.If you've ever seen a superhero movie, chances are you've seen their work in the interfaces, heads-up-displays and holograms of the MCU. From Tony Stark's J.A.R.V.I.S. in 'Iron Man 2,' to the futuristic lab in 'Black Panther,' these guys are in the business of designing screens for the big screen.Jeremy and Danny tell us what it's like to work with Marvel, how they use science-fiction to inspire science-fact, and what they think real world AI has in store for the future of filmmaking.LINKSPerception's websitewww.experienceperception.comFOLLOW US FOR MORE!OPENING CREDITS® Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsOPENING CREDITS® TikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keep your wigs on, Emmy and BAFTA-winning Hair & Makeup Designer Erika Ökvist is on the podcast this week to tell us how she balanced aesthetics with authenticity when crafting the stunning looks in 'Bridgerton.'In this episode, Erika shares her industry secrets, like how she created the look for Penelope's striking transformation, and tells us how she evolves the style and fashion with every season of the show.She also addresses her critics by giving us a lesson in real period make up (oil and soot eyebrows, anyone?) and explains why she always prioritises character and story over historical accuracy.Meanwhile, Laura fills us in on her trip down under, and Steve has been running to raise money for charity, donate below!DONATE TO STEVE'S HALF-MARATHON FUNDRAISER:https://www.gofundme.com/f/chloe-steve-bonnieSOCIALSErika's Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/erika_okvist_makeup_designerOPENING CREDITS® Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsOPENING CREDITS® TikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We may have peaked... we have our first Director on the show this week! Georgi Banks-Davies joins us to talk about the modern-day Greek mythology that is 'KAOS' on Netflix - "Blessed Olympia!"Forget what you think you know about what a Director does, Georgi is here to bust some myths of her own and tell us what the job really involves, and whether you even need to direct the God himself, Jeff Goldblum.From the world of commercials and Sundance-listed short films, to starting a creative partnership with Billie Piper on 'I Hate Suzie,' Georgi shares how her rule-breaking style led to her creating the heavenly and hellish worlds of 'KAOS.'FOLLOW US FOR MORE!Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And we're back! Steve and Laura are kicking off Season 4 by meeting the Costume Designer of the hit Netflix show 'The Gentlemen.'Loulou Bontemps joins us this week to tell us how she created the looks of the toffs, the gangsters and everyone in between in Guy Ritchie's action comedy series, including that now infamous chicken suit.She also talks us through the workings of the costume department, how she got started in the industry, and gives us some hints as to what she has in store for Season 2 of the show.Meanwhile, Crew Confessions is back! This time around we want to hear your guilty pleasures and hidden gems, so send them in via our socials!FOLLOW US!Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the Season 3 finale we've brought back the Pod Quiz, but this time it's Laura's turn to ask the questions.Listen to Stephen squirm as his knowledge of the past 10 episodes is put to the test, and hear some of the best bits from this Season's guests.This time there's a Ted Lasso fancy dress theme for absolutely no reason, but make sure you check out the socials to see the all expense spared Ted and Rebecca costumes...FOLLOW US!Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We were in the dark about film set lighting, so we had the bright idea to track down a Practical Electrician, aka a Prac Spark, aka Danny Fealey, to illuminate us.Danny joins us fresh from the set of 'Deadpool 3' to shed some light on watt those bright Sparks get up to...What's the difference between a Spark, a Gaffer and a Rigger?How much of it is real, and how much of it is fake?Do they still work on films that are set before electricity existed?Also this week, there's a triple helping of your Crew Confessions, a questionable Keir Starmer impression, and some exciting 'Severance' news!FOLLOW US!Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The double-whammy of Covid and the actors' strikes in recent years has had a significant impact on the crew in the film & TV industry, so this week we're putting the focus on mental health to find out what is being done about it.Matt Longley from 6ft From The Spotlight joins us to talk about his job as a Wellbeing Facilitator - a relatively new role that's being introduced on more and more film sets.Matt explains what he is doing to help, and highlights various ways that crew members can get advice if they're struggling in these tough times.You can find our more information at the links below, and make sure to follow our socials to see how you can get involved in our upcoming Instagram Live Q&A with Matt.LINKS6ft From the Spotlightwww.6ftfrom.org6ft From the Spotlight Instagramwww.instagram.com/6ftfromThe Film & TV Charitywww.filmtvcharity.org.ukFOLLOW US!Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this second and final part of our VFX special with Territory Studio, we meet the Founder and Creative Director; David Sheldon-Hicks.David talks us through his journey into filmmaking, via the music industry, and how he came to set up the worldwide VFX studio. He tells us about the favourite projects he's worked on, from his first Marvel movie 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' to this year's epic 'Dune: Part Two'.We also discuss how the Apple Vision Pro headset is making science fiction a reality, and how David thinks AI will change the future of movies.Make sure you listen to part 1 to go on a behind-the-scenes tour of Territory Studio!LINKS:Territory Studio websitewww.territorystudio.comFollow us!INSTAGRAMTIKTOK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover how visual effects are made in the first of our 2-part special with Territory Studio.If you've seen any major movies in recent years then you would've definitely seen their work; 'Guardians of the Galaxy', 'Blade Runner 2049', 'Ready Player One'; anything you saw on a screen was made by the magicians at Territory Studio.In this episode, join Stephen as he goes on a behind-the-scenes tour of their London studio and meets some of the team, including the Graphic Designer who made the key art for the new 'Federer: Twelve Final Days' documentary, and a Motion Designer who worked on 'Dune: Part Two.'Make sure you follow our socials to see some of their work, as well as a video tour of the studio!LINKS:Territory Studio websitewww.territorystudio.comFollow us!INSTAGRAMTIKTOK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You are cordially invited to join our chat with this week’s guest of honour; the Art Director of 'Bridgerton' Season 3, Adam Grant! Adam takes us behind-the-scenes in this episode by talking us through the incredible sets he designed for the hit Netflix show, including the ballrooms, the Cowper residence and that iconic Penelope staircase (IYKYK). He also tells us about his work on other period dramas including 'Victoria' and 'The Irregulars'. Meanwhile, we have another hilarious made up movie plot from a listener in this week’s Crew Confessions, and we chat about the new trailer for Laura’s most recent film project, 'Paddington in Peru'! LINKS:Adam Grant’s websitewww.adamgrantdesign.co.ukSophie Moore’s websitewww.sophiemooredesign.comFollow us!INSTAGRAMTIKTOK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The role of Art Department Assistant is a common entry point into the film industry, so we decided to meet one to find out more about it.This week, we chat with Ant Hall about her route into film & TV. From army-crawling through mud on the set of 'Masters of the Air,' to working for Tim Burton on the upcoming 'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice,' Ant shares what she's learned so far, and tells us how there's so much more to the job than just making tea.Also in this episode, Steve has a new lead in his case to find 'Fallout' designer Howard Cummings, we share more of your Crew Confessions, and there's a special cameo from a very good boy.Follow us!INSTAGRAMwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTIKTOKwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Laura has a catch up with the Senior Art Director she worked with on 'Marvel's Secret Invasion,' the hugely experienced Su Whitaker, who has also worked on MASSIVE films like 'The Dark Knight Rises,' 'Les Misérables,' 'Paddington,' and 'The Fifth Element.'Su tells us about her long and varied career, and gives her advice to anyone looking to get started in the film industry.Meanwhile, we get an update on the 'Steve Investigates' case as he tries to track down the designer of 'Fallout', and we hear some more of your hilarious Crew Confessions.Su's website:www.suwhitaker.comFollow us!INSTAGRAMwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTIKTOKwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined this week by our first guest of the season; Sustainability Coordinator Brendan Duffy.Brendan tells us how he works with BAFTA's Albert initiative to minimise a film productions' carbon footprint, and how new technologies, alternative fuels and innovative use of materials are all helping to reduce waste in the industry.Listen out for the 3 simple changes that you can make to do your bit!We also chat with Brendan about his own James Bond podcast, and we go through the first batch of your Crew Confessions!LINKS:Albert websitehttps://wearealbert.org/about/Albert Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/WeAreAlbertBrendan's 'James Bond A-Z' podcasthttps://redcircle.com/shows/the-james-bond-a-z-podcastFollow us!INSTAGRAMwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTIKTOKwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast returns for season 3, so this week Steve and Laura decide to reintroduce themselves and have a general catch-up about what's been going on in the world of film & TV while we've been away.As well as chatting about what they've each been up to, they also discuss Bridgerton, Baby Reindeer, Fallout and Dune: Part Two.You can also hear a preview of what's coming up this season, and how you can get involved in our new segment: Crew Confessions (Shh!)Follow us!INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/openingcreditsTIKTOKwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The OPENING CREDITS® podcast takes you behind-the-scenes of film & TV to explore the unseen world of filmmaking. Join Graphic Designers Stephen Nutley and Laura Whitehouse as they meet the creatives who bring your favourite movies and shows to life. Whether you’re a movie buff who wants to learn more about film production, or a casual fan who is curious to know what goes on behind the camera, this podcast is a new way for you to meet the crew who are hidden in the credits.FOLLOW US!Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsTikTokwww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a special episode to round off Season 2, Stephen decides to spring a surprise pop quiz on Laura - or, as it's about the podcast, a pod quiz.Play along to test your own knowledge of the previous episodes, and hear some of the best bits from our guests this season.The podcast will return for Season 3 in the Spring, so make sure you're following on the socials to be the first to know when we're back!Socials links:www.instagram.com/openingcreditswww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're opening up another one of the big Art Department credits this week: the Art Director.Ayden Millar chats with us about what the job involves, shares her advice to anyone who wants to follow in her footsteps, and speaks frankly about the importance of mental health in the film & TV industry.Ayden will be joining us for a LIVE Q&A on Instagram very soon, so stick around to the end to hear how you can send your questions in, and make sure you're following on the socials!Socials links:www.instagram.com/openingcreditswww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tim Simpson is the Creative Director at Plunge Creations, who are best known for making those crazy costumes on 'The Masked Singer' (UK).Settle in for a bit of workshop ASMR as Tim takes Stephen on a tour of Plunge to meet some of the crew and see how the costumes are brought to life.Tim then joins us to share some of the secrets of the show, and tells us about the other weird and wonderful things that he and his team are asked to make.Head over to our socials to see a video tour of the workshop as well!Socials links:www.instagram.com/openingcreditswww.tiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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