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Ever wandered 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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    Ep73: Pete Burgis - Foley Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 47:10


    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

    Ep72: Sarita Montagu - Midwife Consultant

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 39:04


    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)

    Ep71: Tax for Freelancers with Kirsty Hargrave & Liz Knapp of Hammonds Accountancy & Payroll

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 60:51


    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

    Ep70: Hattie McGill - Hand Embroiderer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 33:31


    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

    Ep69: Thomas Woolsey - Audio Engineer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 44:36


    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

    Ep68: Vin Burnham - Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 54:11


    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

    Ep67: Blair Mowat - Composer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 51:29


    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 -The Leftovers -Dr Who -Men Up -After the Flood -Nolly

    Ep66: Lauren Miller - Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 45:50


    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

    Ep65: Kate Rhodes James - Casting Director

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 47:52


    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

    Ep64: Bectu - Charlotte Sewell, Poli Kyriacou & Nici Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 54:13


    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

    Ep63: Lindy Hemming and Dan Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 72:02


    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

    Ep62: Jonathan Burniston - The Manchester School of Costume

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 43:32


    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! Jonathan's Recommendations: -Hook -Matilda -Little Miss Sunshine Links to the school : www.themanchesterschoolofcostume.co.uk https://www.instagram.com/jaburniston/?hl=en

    Ep61: Ben Brown - First Assistant Camera

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 44:24


    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. Ben's Recommendations: Past Lives Good Time After Sun AD details : Manchester School of Costume www.themanchesterschoolofcostume.co.uk

    Ep60: Mitch Bloom - Assistant Staff Costume Designer at The Metropolitan Opera

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 45:18


    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

    Ep59: Kat Blair - Publicist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 47:11


    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. Kat's Recommendations: -Past Lives -Sex Education -At Home With The Fury's

    Ep58: Dorothy Barrick - Home Economist

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 38:59


    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. Dorothy's Recommendation's -Delicious (film) -Almost famous -The Right Stuff -The great -The Bear

    Ep57: Clare Spragge - Costume Supervisor

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 49:05


    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. Recommendations: -Orlando -Kingdom of Heaven -Cruella

    Ep56: Sean Barrett - Milliner

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 32:22


    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. Recommendations: -The Mode in Hats and Headdresses (book) -Kind Hearts and Coronets -The Wallace Collection (art gallery)

    Ep55: Claire Strickland - Milliner

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 37:52


    Ever wandered 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

    Ep54: Veera Kapur Ee - Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 20:57


    Ever wandered 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 54, I had the opportunity to speak to costume designer, Veera Kapur Ee, who kindly took some time out to speak with me whilst she was on set. Working in Indian cinema, Veera started her career as an AD and fell into designing commercials which led to her being asked to design her first film. Veera has worked on a wide variety of successful films and television shows, such as, ‘Qala', ‘Hindi Medium', ‘Sardar Udham' and ‘Piku' to name a few. We discussed how Veera got into designing, why Indian cinema is known worldwide and more. Veera's Reccomendations: Bulbul Sardhar udham Piku

    Ep53: Bectu Charlotte Sewell and Molly Emma Rowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 54:38


    Ever wandered 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 53 is slightly different to the usual, I spoke to Assistant Costume Designer, Charlotte Sewell Costume Designer Molly Emma Rowe. Both Charlotte and Molly are on the Costume and Wardrobe branch committee of BECTU. BECTU is the trade union supporting UK staff and freelancers working in the media and entertainment sectors. I spoke to them about the strikes going on in America, the impact here in the UK and the importance of unions and how they can help you. We mention acronyms for the unions and I have put the definitions in the show notes. For reference as we spoke about negotiations beginning again, the date we spoke was 11th August. BECTU - Broadcasting Entertainment Communications and Theatre Union SAG/AFTRA - Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists WGA - Writers Guild of America IIATSE - The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada PACT – Producers Alliance of Cinema and Television HELPFUL RESOURCES: https://www.screenskills.com/ https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/ 24hr Support Line -0800 054 0000 https://www.bectucostume.com/the-commitee bectucostumewadrobe@gmail.com https://bectu.org.uk/

    Ep52: Benjamin Ip - Costume Concept Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 47:38


    Ever wandered 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. Dreamed of working on a superhero movie when you were a child? Well, that was what costume concept artist Benjamin Ip wanted to do. Initially wanting to pursue a career in fashion illustration, life took him down the path of a make-up artist but came full circle when his childhood dreams came true and he had the opportunity to work as a costume concept artist on films such as Marvel's ‘Eternals', ‘Ant Man and The Wasp: Quantumania', and Venom 3, as well as shows such as ‘House of the Dragon' and ‘Wednesday' amongst others. Benjamin's Reccomendations: Close Interstellar Belle (Mamoru Hosoda) Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

    Ep51: Janty Yates - Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 41:09


    Ever wandered 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 51's guest is Costume Designer Janty Yates. Janty's career in costume began with her grandmothers sewing machine at age 11 when she began making clothes which continued into adulthood. Janty's career has spanned from working in the wholesale fashion world, designing commercials and television shows to designing feature films. Janty has had a long term collaborative relationship with director Ridley Scott which began with ‘Gladiator' for which she won an Oscar and continues to today with the upcoming, ‘Napoleon'. Janty has costume designed on projects such as. ‘American Gangster'. ‘Prometheus', ‘The Martian' and The House of Gucci' to name a few. Janty's Recommendations: -Lawrence of Arabia -Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri -Gladiator

    Ep50: Clare Batterton - Music Editor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 38:42


    Ever wandered 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 50's guest is music editor Clare Batterton. After having completed a Music degree at the University of Liverpool and a masters in the same at Oxford University, Clare knew she wanted to be a music editor. It was with this intention that Clare got in touch with music editor Laurence Love Greed and had the opportunity to learn from him whilst shadowing before going onto become a freelance music editor. Clare has worked on projects such as, Netflix's Top Boy, Made in Italy, His Dark Materials and the upcoming The Witcher prequel, The Witcher: Blood Origin to name a few. Clare's Reccomendations: Ted lasso Final space The Mitchells vs the Machine

    Ep49: Lizzy Talbot - Intimacy Coordinator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 30:53


    Ever wandered 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 49's guest is Intimacy coordinator, Lizzy Talbot. Lizzy began her career as a stage combat teacher and the world of stunts, whilst in the industry she saw there was a need for the role an intimacy coordinator and pursued this profession, going on to found and direct, Intimacy for Stage and Screen, advocating for safe intimacy practices across stage and screen. Lizzy has worked on productions such as Season 1 and 2 of ‘Bridgerton', ‘Anatomy of a Scandal', ‘The Witcher' and ‘This Is Going to Hurt' to name a few. Just a note about this episode it was recorded last year and in it we do discuss sex and some issues which may be triggering for some listeners. Lizzy's Reccomendations: Queen Charlotte (upcoming) Sandtion The Tudors

    Ep48: Sophie Canale - Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 36:36


    Ever wandered 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 48, I spoke to Bridgerton Season 2 Costume Designer Sophie Canale. From studying costume design at the Arts Institute Bournemouth to working in breakdown, being a costume standby, buying to an assistant designer to now being a costume designer. We talk about designing the second season and about her journey to getting there as well as which Bridgerton character she would be! Sophie's Recommendations: -Jojo Rabbit -Stand By Me -The Handmaids Tale

    Ep47: Natalie Pryce - Set and Costume Designer for Theatre

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 40:48


    Ever wandered 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 47's guest is Natalie Pryce, Natalie after having a childhood love of theatre, went onto study theatre design at Wimbledon College of Art. Whilst studying and on graduating Natalie worked at the New Wimbledon theatre and then went onto to work as a dresser at the ENO. It was after working at the National Theatre, that Natalie began producing her own work and began working as a freelance set and costume designer for theatre and dance. Natalie has costume designed, Anna X at the Harold Pinter and most recently, ‘A Number' at the Old Vic ‘Old Bridge' at the Bush Theatre, set and costume designed ‘Red Velvet' for RADA and ‘Me for the World' at the Young Vic to name a few. Just a note we speak about covid and the situation referred to was the case at the time of recording. Natalie's recommendations: -War Horse theatre production -Bridgerton -100 years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

    Ep46: Raph Dilhan - Key Textile Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 40:12


    Ever wandered 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. Raph Dilhan, you may have heard his name more recently on the tv show the ‘Great British Sewing Bee' where he was a finalist but in his day job Raph works as a Key textile artist for the film industry. Having studied product and interior design in France, to moving to Berlin, where a chance meeting with people in the industry, led to his first film job, ‘Monuments Men'. Raph who is now based in London has worked on the likes of, ‘Cinderella', ‘Artemis Fowl', ‘Eternals', and the upcoming ‘Morbious' to name a few. Raph's Reccomendations: -Hypernormalisation -La Belle Vert -Ryan Murphy –Ratched and Hollywood -Years and Years

    Ep45: Flo Foxworthy - Head of Soft Costumes and Textiles at Weta Workshop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 44:36


    Ever wandered 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 45's guest is Flo Foxwothy, Flo has only ever wanted one job, to make costumes. After leaving high school at the age of 16, her first job was working at a leather company, from there going on to work at places such as Royal New Zealand Ballet, costumes for burlesque dancers including the likes of Dita Von Teese to currently working at the world famous, Weta Workshop, where Flo is head of their soft costumes and textiles department. Flo has worked on the likes of ‘The Hobbit trilogy', ‘Ghost in the Shell', ‘Krampus' and ‘Avatar ' to name a few. Just a note we speak about covid and the situation referred to was the case at the time of recording. Flo's Reccomendations: -John Wick Films -Female Trouble -In the Mood for Love

    Ep44: Abi Leland - Music Supervisor

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 41:57


    Ever wandered 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. Abi Leland always had an interest and passion for music, as a teenager she started her career in the world of film as a runner for a production company and later going onto work for a record label where she was able to learn about soundtracks and music in depth, which later led to her decision to become a freelance music supervisor. Over time, Abi decided to start her own music supervision company, ‘Leland Music' and as well as film and tv, Abi branched into commercials and brands, working with the likes of Sony and Nike as well as for the anticipated yearly Christmas John Lewis ads since 2010. Abi has music supervised on productions such as, ‘The Last King of Scotland', ‘Top Boy', ‘Formula 1: Drive to Survive', ‘Small Axe' and the upcoming Benediction to name a few. Abi's Reccomendations: - Sound of Metal -Homecoming (season2) -Queen and Slim

    Ep43: Kym Barrett - Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 50:23


    Ever wandered 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. Kym, a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Australia, Kym began her career by designing sets for theatre and went onto design costumes and sets for small theatre shows for the Sydney Theatre Company. It was with Baz Lurhman's iconic 1996 film, ‘Romeo and Juliet' that Kym got her first break designing costumes in film, which has been followed by the cult classic films ‘The Matrix Trilogy', as well as ‘ Aquaman', ‘Cloud Atlas', ‘Charlie's Angels' and the horror film ‘Us' to name a few. Kym as well as having extensive film credits, has designed for theatre including Cirque du Soleil and the Metropolitan Opera. Just a note on the conversation, we spoke about covid and the situation as it was at the time of recording a few months ago.

    Ep42: Maria Ortega - Director of Projects and Commercial

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 38:26


    Ever wandered 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. Maria was born into the Cornejo costume family, and after studying arts at university and wanting to pursue a creative career, Maria joined the family business. Having worked at Cornejo for 20 years, working on productions such as, ‘Exodus', ‘Game of Thrones', and ‘Cinderella', Maria left Cornejo and later joined Peris Costume house owned by Javier Toledo, where she currently works as Director of Projects and Commercial, working on productions such as, ‘Bridgerton season one', ‘Nightmare Alley' and the upcoming, ‘Black Adam' to name a few. Maria's Reccomendations: - Game of Thrones -Mind Hunter -The Great -Bridgerton

    Ep41: Tony Hood - Supervising Locations Manager

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 43:16


    Ever wandered 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. Tony started life in the world of locations after serving in the army for 13 years. Having worked on a variety of different types of productions, from TV series, commercials to films in different roles in the locations department, Tony now works as a supervising locations manager. Over the first lockdown, with a friend Tony created the ‘Circles' app, a platform which allows crew to find work and productions to find crew as well as offering training sessions. Tony has worked on productions such as, ‘X-Men: First Class', ‘Will', ‘Damilola, Our Loved Boy', and ‘The Mountain Between Us' to name a few. Tony's Reccomendations: -Fifth Element -Moon -All the Blade Runner films

    Ep40: Lorenzo Mancianti - Head of Costume Props & Jewellery

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 45:42


    Ever wandered 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. Lorenzo Mancianti. Lorenzo studied Scenography and Costume in art school and upon graduating worked initially in theatre and later moved into the world of film. Italian by nationality, Lorenzo has had the opportunity to call multiple countries home- Italy, France and the UK as well as being able to travel the world through his work as a costume props and jewellery maker. Lorenzo currently resides in London where he works as head of department for costume props and or jewellery on productions such as, ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’, ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’, ‘Aladdin’, ‘Blade Runner 2049’ and ‘Bridgerton’ to name a few. Lorenzo's Reccomendations: -Arabian Nights (1974) -Medea -Fellini Satyricon -Moulin Rouge -Apocolypto -Golden Girls

    Ep39: Jaymin Amin- Offline & Online Editor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 32:33


    Ever wandered 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. Jaymin Amin studied multimedia design at university and for his final year became interested in the realm of post-production in film. On graduating after doing various internships and working on corporate videos, Jaymin got his break into the world of film, working at a trailer house company, where he now works as an offline and online editor. Working not only on traditional trailers for film and tv productions but games and social media campaigns too. Jaymin has worked on, amongst other things, ‘Jumanji’, the BBC’s, ‘The Informer’ and trailers for the ‘Peaky Blinders’ game and ‘Embr Firefighters’ to name a few. Jaymin's Reccomendations: -Peaky Blinders -White Collar -The Queen's Gambit

    Ep38: John Bloomfield - Costume Designer & Ann Beverly -Illustrator

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 56:19


    Ever wandered 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 today’s episode, I was joined by retired Costume Designer John Bloomfield and his wife, retired Illustrator, set and costume designer and Wimbledon college of arts lecturer Ann Beverly. As well as having cultivated their own careers they frequently collaborated on projects together such as, ‘The Mummy’ and ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’. Their careers span nearly five decades across theatre, TV and film. John’s TV credits include, ‘Dr Who’, ‘Poldark’ and ‘The Six Wives of Henry VIII’ for which he won a Bafta and his film credits include, ‘Conan the Barbarian’, ‘The Mummy Returns’ and ‘Waterworld’ to name a few. John & Ann's Recommendations: -A Matter of Life and Death -Throne of Blood -Wizard of Oz -Conan the Barbarian -Waterworld

    Ep37: Lydia Currie - First Assistant Director

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 38:16


    Ever wandered 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 37’s guest is first assistant director, Lydia Currie. Having started her career cleaning a tape cupboard at London Weekend Television (LWT) as a teenager, moving onto writing some rejection letters for a well-known dating show. Lydia went onto work in light entertainment in TV for a number of years and worked in the various positions of the AD department and now works as First AD in TV and film, Lydia has worked on productions such as, ‘Pennyworth’, ‘Avenue 5’, ‘Hustle’ and ‘Black Mirror’ to name a few. Lydia's Reccomendations: -The West Wing -Disney's The Jungle Book -Blackadder

    Ep36: Samantha Keeble - Assistant Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 39:45


    Ever wandered 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 today’s episode I spoke with Assistant Costume Designer, Samantha Keeble, who has recently emerged from a 6 year stint working through the Star Wars universe, and is just about to complete on the upcoming Batman film. Samantha studied costume at the university of Leeds and has worked in film and TV for 15 years, with her career mainly (and accidentally she admits) focusing on sci fi and fantasy from ‘Harry Potter’ to ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Star Wars’, ‘The Witches’ and the upcoming ‘Batman’ to name a few. Samantha's Reccomendaions: -Wicker Man (2006) -Deadwood -The Encounter (theatre show)

    Ep35: Danny Cohen - Cinematographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 31:46


    Ever wandered 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. Danny Cohen studied social sciences at Sheffield Polytechnic and had a long time interest in photography, particularly stills photography. Danny went onto become a photographic technician at Middlesex Polytechnic and then a camera assistant on documentaries, commercials, music videos and films for eight years. Subsequently working as, a cinematographer. Danny has worked on productions such as ‘The Kings Speech’ for which he was nominated for an Oscar, ‘This is England’, ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’, ‘Room’ and ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ to name a few. Danny's Reccomendations: -Sans Soleil -The Third Man -Books by W.G. Sebald

    Ep34: Dan Grace - Costume Supervisor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 40:52


    Ever wandered 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. Dan Grace comes from a costume family with his mum being Costume Designer Lindy Hemming and so growing up he was surrounded by the world of theatre and later film. At the age of 15, Dan got a summer job as a floor runner which cemented the interest in being involved in the film world as a career. The following year, Dan got a job at the costume house Angels, where he was exposed to the different people involved in the costume world, and also had the opportunity to work on films as a daily. Dan worked there for a couple of years before leaving in order to pursue further education, going briefly to Camberwell School of Art, but decided to leave to go back to work. Dan then went onto work as a costumier and costume standby, which he did for 8 years before supervising his first film, ‘All or Nothing’ for costume designer Jacqueline Durran and has continued working as a costume supervisor in the industry. More recently, supervising on a number of Marvel and DC superhero films. Dan has worked on productions such as, ‘The Dark Knight’, ‘Doctor Strange’, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’, ‘Ready Player One’ and the upcoming films, ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ and Black Widow’ to name a few. Reccomendations: -Filmworker -Chernobyl -Blade Runners, Deer Hunters, & Blowing the Bloody Doors Off (Book)

    Ep33: Jana Carboni - Make-Up & Prosthetic Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 38:54


    Ever wandered 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. Jana Carboni comes from a family that has been involved in theatre and film for a number of generations and always had intentions of pursuing a creative career. After attending art college, Jana went onto study Architecture at university but after a few found it wasn’t for her and did some work experience on the film, ‘The Legend of 1900’, where she met make up designer, Luigi Rocchetti, who she went onto work for 10 years. After working all over the world, Jana moved to England, where she worked for Make Up designer, Tina Earnshaw for a number of years. Jana currently works as a Make-Up and Prosthetic Designer and personal artist. Jana, has worked on productions such as, ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’, ‘6 Underground’, ‘Prometheus’ and ‘The Martian’ to name a few. Jana's Recommendations: -Once Upon a Time in America -Apocolypto -In the Mood for Love

    Ep32: Lizzie Moul - Costume Standby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 31:41


    Ever wandered 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. Lizzie Moul grew up on a farm in Lancashire where after a trip to Hampton Court palace and seeing the re-enactors, coupled with watching costume dramas on television, Lizzie became fascinated with the world of costume. Later as a part of school work experience Lizzie had the opportunity to do some work in a wedding dress shop, where she was able to learn how to alter and bead dresses amongst other things. Lizzie went onto study Costume with Performance Design at the Arts University Bournemouth and upon graduating got a job as a trainee on the TV show, ’Lewis’. Ever since, Lizzie has been working in the industry predominately as a costume standby, she has worked on productions such as, ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’, ‘The Durrells in Corfu’, ‘Phantom Thread’, ‘Misbehaviour’ and ‘Men in Black: International’ to name a few. Lizzie's Recommendations: -Cold War -Watchmen -Salt of The Earth -Springwatch (all the watch's!)

    Ep31: Katherine Tidy - Food Stylist/Home Economist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 49:52


    Ever wandered 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. Katherine Tidy grew up surrounded by the world of film as her father was a director of photography however she never had the intention of joining the film world. But after studying cooking at ‘The Leith School of Food and Wine’, Katherine started working as a location caterer, where she met food stylist, Debbie Brodie, who she began assisting for and thereafter took over when Debbie retired over 10 years ago. Katherine began food styling on mainly BBC Dramas and has gone onto work on a variety of tv and films from, ‘Emma’, ‘Macbeth’, ‘The Crown’, ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ and ‘Killing Eve’ to name a few. Katherine’s Recommendations: -Harvey -Sweet Liberty -Pride & Prejudice (2005 Film)

    Lindy Hemming -Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 57:25


    Ever wandered 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. Lindy Hemming, from a very young age had a very keen interest in People and was fascinated by their appearance. She had ample opportunity to further pursue this study, when she began her training as an Orthopaedic Nurse and Physiotherapist, at an Orthopaedic Hospital in Shropshire. Whilst working at the hospital Lindy joined together with a group of friends and started a Folk Club, where They also put on entertainments for the patients in the hospital. Later, a friend recommended that Lindy Apply to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, (RADA) to study stage management, which she did, and this resulted in a place there. Whilst at RADA, Lindy leaned more towards the discipline of Costume Design and eventually upon completing her training, went to work at the Open Space Theatre in Tottenham Court Rd as a costume designer for Director Charles Marowitz. This lead to, 15 years of working in Theatre, at theatres such as Hampstead Theatre, The National Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company, and London’s West End. Then to designing for Films from 1983 to the present day. Lindy’s work spans from Mike Leigh’s, 'Abigails Party', the 1999 film 'Topsy Turvy', for which she won an Academy Award, 'Four Weddings and a Funeral', 'My Beautiful Launderette', Five 'James Bond' films, 'Wonder Woman' and the upcoming 'Wonder Woman 1984' and 'Paddington' 1 and 2 to name a few. Lindy's Recommendations are: - Chernobyl -Paddington 1 &2 -Funny Bones

    Ep29: Tunji Akinsehinwa- Cinematographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 42:40


    Ever wandered 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. Tunji Akinsehinwa wasn’t sure what he wanted to do as a youngster but one day stumbled across the French film, ‘Day for Night’ which captivated him and he knew he wanted to work in the world of filmmaking. Initially wanting to be a director, Tunji went onto study for a degree in Stills Photography and Film from the University of Westminster. Whilst studying, he found the role of cinematographer to be more interesting and decided to pursue this. He went onto get a postgraduate diploma and an MA in Film Production (cinematography) from the Northern Film School. Upon graduating, Tunji was asked by a friend from University to help set up a production company in Togo on her behalf, and later with his translator went onto film a number of documentaries in the Benin Republic and Togo. Subsequently Tunji, moved to Nigeria and began working across Africa, including, Ghana, Uganda and Benin amongst others, working on a variety of different projects from documentaries, fashion films, and feature films, including ‘Ojuju’ which was recently voted one of the best 20 Zombie films by Indiewire, coming in at number 11. In 2015, Tunji moved back to the UK and has since been teaching at The Northern Film School and Ravensbourne University part-time whilst working as a cinematographer. Tunji has worked on productions such as, ‘What Lies Within’, ‘O-Town’, ‘Deer, Woman, Child’ and ‘My Own People’ to name a few. Tunji's Recommendations: -One Child Nation -Bordertown -Delhi Crime

    Ep28: Carly Griffith- Assistant Costume Designer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 40:20


    Ever wandered 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. Carly Griffith, growing up had intended to become a fine artist, but after starting her foundation studies, Carly found that she much preferred costume, which combined her lifelong passion for history and her interest in fabrics and clothing. Carly studied Costume with Performance Design at the Arts University Bournemouth. Carly began her career as a trainee on a TV Soap and worked her way up to a standby and also worked as a costume supervisor for a number of years. Carly now works in the industry as an assistant costume designer. Carly has worked on productions such as, ‘The Bill’, ‘Secret Diary of a Call Girl’, multiple seasons of ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Poldark’, ‘Beecham House’, ‘Black Mirror’ and the recently released Steve McQueen project, ‘Small Axe’ to name a few. Carly's Recommendations were: -Gilda -The Grand Budapest Hotel -The Fall (FIlm by Tarsem Singh)

    Ep 27: Tim Lewis-Armourer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 40:29


    Ever wandered 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. Tim Lewis had always been creative, and with the intention of pursuing a creative career, he studied Model Making for Design & Media at The Arts University Bournemouth. After graduating, Tim got his first job on the historical epic, ‘Alexander’ for which he was making costume armour and had the opportunity to travel to both Morocco and Thailand with the film. Tim then went onto work in various departments including in props, model making, special effects, costume and then also began doing small jobs for the armoury department, after meeting Armourer Simon Atherton on the film, ‘The Kingdom of Heaven’. Eventually, he was working solely for the armoury department. Tim specialises in design and manufacture of a multitude of weapons and the accessories that go with them as well as going on set with the armour. Tim has worked on productions such as, ‘Snow White and The Huntsman’, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’, ‘Macbeth’(2015) and ‘The Old Guard’ to name a few. Tim's Recommendations: -Wallace and Gromit -Star Wars Original Trilogy -Embrace of the Serpent -The Repair Shop

    Ep 26: Kate Morath- First Assistant Sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 29:07


    Ever wandered 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. Kate Morath had from a young age had an aptitude for music but didn’t wish to pursue a career as a musician. She had always enjoyed the electronic aspects of physics and so after seeing an article about ‘sound mixing’ she applied to do some work experience and worked in a music studio in Leeds in her spare time. Subsequently Kate studied Television Operations, specialising in Sound at Ravensbourne University. Upon graduating, Kate joined the BBC Manchester audio unit, she had the opportunity to work in all aspects of audio but she especially loved working in both Drama and Music and later chose to specialise in the Drama department. After 8 years at the BBC, Kate became freelance and has subsequently worked on numerous TV and film productions such as, ‘Florence Foster Jenkins’, ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’, Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ ‘Prince of Persia’, ‘Philomena’ and ‘Victoria and Abdul’ to name a few. Kate's Recommendations: - The Castle -The Insider -The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists

    Ep25: Becky Johnson& Paul Vincett, Directors of Stitches & Glue

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 45:03


    Ever wandered 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. Becky Johnson and Paul Vincett are the Directors of character creation company, ‘Stitches & Glue’. They both alongside their company work are also freelance makers in the film, theatre & TV industry. Becky studied Technical Effects & Makeup for the Performing Arts at The London College of Fashion. In her final year of university, Becky had the opportunity to work on the film, ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to The Galaxy’ and has subsequently worked in the film industry, working on productions such as, ‘Assassin’s Creed’, ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’, and ‘Ready Player One’, to name a few. Paul studied Illustration, specialising in Character Design and Puppets for Film and Animation at Westminster University. After graduating, Paul began his career by making character mascot costumes and went onto to become a puppet maker for a number of puppet studios. His film work has included, ‘Thor: The Dark World’, ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’ and ‘X-Men: First Class’. Paul started ‘Stitches& Glue’ whilst at university and it subsequently became a platform for Paul’s own puppet projects but is now the company within which Becky & Paul, design and make bespoke puppets and creature costumes for film, TV and theatre. They have worked on productions such as, Netflix’s, ‘The Dark Crystal: The Age of Resistance’, A worldwide theatre production of Disney’s, ‘The Little Mermaid’ and the ‘The Stranger Things’ Secret Cinema immersive experience to name a few. Becky & Paul's Recommendations were: -Willow -The Princess Bride -Little Shop of Horrors -Jurassic Park

    Ep 24: Sam Leake- Art Director

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 38:26


    Ever wandered 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. Sam Leake always wanted to have a creative career, so he studied Model Making for Design & Media at The Arts Institute Bournemouth. After graduating, Sam worked as a prop maker for a number of years on films such as ‘Captain America:First Avenger’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ Part 1&2. With the intention of having a more design orientated career and having been exposed to the work of the art department whilst on jobs, Sam decided to have a career change and worked towards a role in the art department, beginning as an assistant for Production Designer Stuart Craig on the film, ‘Gambit’ and subsequently has worked his way to being an Art Director. Sam has worked as an art director on films such as, ‘Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil’, ‘Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindewald’ and ‘Justice League’ to name a few Sam's Reccomendations: -Gladiator -Saving Private Ryan -Braveheart -Jurassic Park -Nightmare Before Christmas -Chicken Run

    Ep23: Vicky Westgarth- Costume Props & Jewellery Maker

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 25:39


    Ever wandered 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. Vicky Westgarth studied 3D Crafts at the University of Brighton. After graduating Vicky did a job making books for kids with learning and physical disabilities for a year and later went travelling. Upon returning, Vicky wasn’t sure which direction she wanted to take her career in and so began by doing some work experience at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, which then led to paid work. From this Vicky began working for Costume Props Maker Ivo Coveney for a number of years on films and theatre productions across the country before moving to London as a costume props and jewellery maker in the film industry. More recently Vicky has moved to Dorset, with her young family, where she works as a freelance maker. Vicky has worked on productions such as a, ‘Exodus’, ‘Thor: The dark World’, ‘Assassin’s Creed’, ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ and ‘The King’s Man’ to name a few. Vicky's Reccomendations: -Bedknobs & Broomsticks -Honey, I Shrunk the Kids/ The Borrowers -Game of Thrones

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