Chris Bilton's We'll Meet Again Podcast. Chris Bilton at University of Warwick talks to people in the arts and creative industries about life under lockdown - what's changing and what needs to change.
Changing tastes and audience behaviours, rediscovering the value of public service broadcasting in a pandemic, and the new competitive landscape for digital content. Last in current series.
Tom Piper talks to Chris Bilton about the plight of UK theatre and freelance theatre workers, the intervention by Scene Change, and the possibilities for theatres reopening.
Lisa talks to Chris Bilton about surviving as a freelance content creator and multimedia storyteller, why diversity programmes fail to deliver for black film-makers and finding her niche in a global media economy.
In this episode Chris Bilton talks to Shreya Mukherjee SVP Group Strategy Director at Deutsch in New York about advertising, and the impact of Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter on the industry.
Film Producer Amanda Posey talks to Chris Bilton about the fragile future of UK cinema, the impact of Covid, streaming, the plight of the UK theatre industry and the reopening of the exhibition sector.
Jo Unwin of Jo Unwin Literary Agency talks to Chris Bilton about the effect COVID-19 is having on book publishing.
Chris Bilton at University of Warwick talks to Dominic Grey, Director of Projects at Opera North in Leeds. They discuss the early days of lockdown: new forms of collaboration, the rush to digital and the threat to artists. Recorded on 25th April 2020.