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This podcast is a backstage pass to the process of filmmaking from one of the most difficult, little-known, and historically female department head positions on a film crew. Working alongside the director all day, script supervisors have a unique and enlightening view of what it’s really like behind the scenes and on the front line of all the action on set. Each episode features a short interview as well as a topic like Why You should Stop Calling Us “Scripty,” or What really happened with t ...
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The TV Sect Podcast

Moni Wood and Sierra DuCharme-Hansen

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Welcome to The TV Sect! A podcast dedicated to the cult-like love of television. We’re your hosts, Moni Wood and Sierra DuCharme-Hansen, two emerging TV writers, expert TV watchers. Come share in our devotion to the Cult of TV, as we explore all the sacred things of scripted television. In each episode, we highlight a different aspect of a TV series and explore how it influences a show’s cultism. From teasers to tags, characters to costumes, aliens to zombies, and everything in between. Let ...
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In the Can

In the Can

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Film students from Scandinavia decided to start our own podcast. We mostly base our conversations around films, and we intertwine our lives into that topic. We hope you enjoy our show, thanks so much for listening.
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After 50 years of writing comedy for most of the UK's highest-profile comics and performers, Colin now chats with those who work behind the scenes in television: from the camera operators, and sound supervisors to the directors and producers; and in show business: from the stars to the stagehands - who all share their never-before-heard memories and anecdotes. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BEHINDTHESCENESWITHCOLINEDMONDS Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagra ...
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The Creative Seat

Samantha K Henderson

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The podcast where the curious & creative come to listen and be inspired by fellow creatives. Your host, Samantha K Henderson, is an award-winning filmmaker who wants to help you find the secret code to unlock your creative process and take your projects to the next level.
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Love and Noraebang

Sonoro | The Mash-Up Americans

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Jaesun, an heir to a Korean chaebol, and Ana, a Mexican American entrepreneur, fall in love in modern day LA. After months of innocent flirting and one passionate karaoke session later, Ana finds out that Jaesun must return to Korea for his two-year military service. And when her business hits an unexpected roadblock, miscommunications ensue. Ana must decide whether she's going to go at it alone or have some faith in her love. Will their relationship survive the distance? Love and Noraebang ...
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Filmmaking Framed

Filmmaking Framed Ltd.

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Welcome to Filmmaking Framed, the show where we dive deep into the world of filmmaking with industry professionals. Join our hosts, Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes, as they interview talented filmmakers, uncover their journeys into the industry, learn about their roles, and gain valuable advice for launching a successful career in the world of film. Whether you're a student aspiring to work in the industry, or a creative individual passionate about the art of filmmaking, this podcast is your ba ...
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In this landmark edition of BTS, top Producer-Director Geoff Posner looks back upon his joyous TV career at the pioneering sharp-end of British comedy and music, working with the nation’s greatest entertainers. And it’s really all thanks to ‘Ready, Steady Go!’ and Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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In the latest edition of Behind the Scenes, we meet Nick J. Webb, the award-winning, ultra-versatile television and film editor who, over the past 15 years, has worked on a vast array of critically acclaimed music videos, comedy specials and entertainment biographical documentaries including Sammy Davis Jnr., Sparks, Bob Monkhouse and Tommy Cooper.…
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In this edition of Behind the Scenes we meet one of Britain’s busiest and most versatile television Script Supervisors – Laura Vine. In this candid, laugh-out-loud chat Laura talks about her 30 years at the BBC startingas Production Secretary, and then the freelance world beyond, working on everything from occasions of state to The Chelsea Flower S…
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In this edition of Behind the Scenes we’re meeting multi-Bafta and Royal Television Society Award Winning Director, one of, if not the most popular and versatile working in British live broadcast entertainment - Richard Valentine. He’s covered everything from Royal Variety Performances and arena concerts, working with major music artists including …
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This edition stars one of the most prolific and versatile, award-winning writers in television and entertainment on both sides of the Atlantic, Mr Paul Alexander. I first met Paul in the ‘80s when he joined the team of Bob’s Full House. Since then, he’s scripted Hollywood films, live action and animated streaming series, penned ratings-winning sitc…
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In this edition of Behind the Scenes we chat with ClaudiaRosencrantz. In her ten years as Controller of entertainment at ITV she entirely redefined LE by commissioning genre-busting, ratings-giants such as “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire”, “Britain’s Got Talent”, “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway”, “The X Factor” and more. Claudia also talks abou…
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Lisa Cole is an artist—a masterful filmmaker who lends her voice to the unsung and the overlooked. Her portfolio brims with narratives that bring light to women, the perennial underdogs, weaving tales of their struggles against neglect and their journeys to self-empowerment and redemption. Lisa's work is not merely a form of expression but a mirror…
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In this edition of Behind the Scenes we’re chatting with Jenny Drewett, one of British television’s busiest, most experienced, well-known and best-connected on-screen Talent Executives and Celebrity Producers. In her non-stop 3-decade long career Jenny’s worked extensively in award-winning light entertainment, factual entertainment,documentaries an…
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This time on BTSWCE one of the best-known Heads of Production and most experienced Consultants working in the fields of entertainment, drama and events television Lesley Davies shares her career memories of training at Granada TV via LWT, becoming Head of Production at ITV and Director of International Productions at Warner Brothers, and working wi…
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In this edition of Behind the Scenes, Production Assistant (Script Supervisor) Victoria Sturgess shares more stories of her life and times at the sharp end of British television from the late 1960s through to the early ‘90s taking in her move from music and entertainment to LWT’s Sports Department; which led to her working alongside such production…
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The latest edition of Behind the Scenes features the first of a two-part conversation with London Weekend Television and pop music video Production Assistant (ScriptSupervisor), the magnificent Victoria Sturgess. In a career which started in the late 1960s she worked extensively with legendary director Bruce Gowers on innumerable LWT series, travel…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, join Chas Harrington as he delves into the world of film runners, sharing invaluable insights for those just starting their careers. Chas, known for his work on popular series like The Witcher and Andor, provides a behind-the-scenes look at the essential role of a film runner. He discusses the day-to-day realit…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, hosts Danion Hughes and Tom Dexter sit down with Stu Laurie, a script supervisor known for his work on projects like "All of Us Strangers," "Miracle Club," and "Silent Witness." Stu delves into the multifaceted role of a script supervisor, revealing how closely it aligns with directing. Discover the intricacies…
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Join us as we sit down with Adam Betterton, an experienced location manager known for his work on projects like Jurassic World Dominion, Killing Eve, and Black Mirror. In this episode, Adam shares his journey into the film industry, the critical role of a location manager, and how he has helped others break into the field. Adam discusses the import…
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In this episode, we feature Francesca Marago, the co-host of "Not The 9-5 Podcast", where she explores the realities of freelance life and offers invaluable advice for aspiring freelancers. Francesca shares her inspiring journey as a dynamic force in the creative industries, juggling roles as an actress, producer, and location manager. From her ear…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, we sit down with Holly Mae Gibson, a development and script editor with Big Light Productions, to discuss her six years of experience in the industry. Holly delves into the intricacies of her role, highlighting the importance of nurturing writer relationships, managing various personalities, and developing scri…
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Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of filmmaking with Standby Art Director Becca Salter. In this episode, Becca shares her experiences and insights from working on sets like "Still Up," "Trigger Point," and "Silent Witness." Learn about her journey into the industry, starting with work experience on "Horrible Histories" and her extensive…
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Join us in this episode as we talk with Zsofia Szemeredy, Co-Founder of Green Eyes Productions and a leading sustainability consultant in the film industry. Learn how she tackled the challenge of integrating recycling on set and addressed the carbon impact of film production. Discover sustainable practices like incorporating green solutions into sc…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes sit down with film financier Ian Hutchinson. With a career spanning commercial banks, financier Silver Reel, and freelance consulting for private investors and financiers such as Piccadilly Pictures, Ian has been instrumental in funding over 200 films, including acclaimed titl…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes sit down with filmmakers Alix Austin and Keir Siewert of Switchblade Cinema (https://www.switchblade-cinema.com/) to delve into their debut feature film, "Kill Your Lover," (https://www.kyl-movie.com/) a tale of a toxic relationship interwoven with supernatural elements. Alix …
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In this often laugh-out-loud edition of Behind the Scenes we’re chatting with actor Karl Jenkinson. In a 40-year career, he was regularly involved in the funniest Noel’s House Party ‘Gotcha’ set-ups while also appearing in top British TV series Eastenders, The Bill and Inspector Morse. These days Karl’s also become a top voice artist and a much in-…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, hosts Danion Hughes and Tom Dexter chat with Paul Synnott of Mischief Grips, a grip who's been involved in projects like Masters of the Air, The Great Escaper, and Treason. Paul demystifies the world of grips, explaining their pivotal role in filmmaking with a dash of humour. He reveals what it takes to be a gr…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, Akbar Kurtha, a 1st Assistant Accountant and actor, sheds light on the pivotal role of production accountants in managing film production finances. Dive into Akbar's comprehensive discussion on accurate record-keeping, handling accounts payable, payroll, tax credits, and VAT refunds. Discover the collaborative …
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If you’re a fan of classic and vintage television, you’ll probably think Robert Heading has enjoyed the best of jobs, because he’s one of Britain’s foremost TV documentary Archive Producers. Which means for the past 25 years he’s been paid to put his feet up and watch thousands of hours of old telly shows. And for the most part he’s specialised in …
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Join hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes as they dive into the world of film lighting with Mike Bonner, a seasoned best boy electrician who has worked on major projects like Day of the Jackal, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Reckoning. In this episode, Mike sheds light on the crucial role of a best boy in the electrical department, revealing the behi…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, we dive deep into the world of film locations with Ashleigh Shuttleworth, an experienced Location Coordinator known for her work on projects like 15 Love and Extraordinary Season 2. Discover the secrets behind mastering the logistics of film locations, from managing contracts to coordinating with various depart…
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Mike returns to chat about his time on Eurovision, Friday Night is Music Night at the BBC and preparing for his latest live WW2 Special Commemorative Event, marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day. And there’s more than a mention of his top selling autobiography “Turn Around And Take A Bow – My Musical Life”. Support the podcast by becoming a Patron:…
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Have you ever wondered how films pull off spectacular stunts and scenes on the streets of London? In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, we sit down with Steve Dixon, former head of London's Metropolitan Police Film Unit. Steve shares insider stories of coordinating with productions like Avengers: Age of Ultron and Mission: Impossible, and offers va…
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Are you passionate about the art department in film and TV? Join us on this episode of Filmmaking Framed, where we chat with Marcus Levers-George, an Assistant Art Director with a wealth of experience in high-end productions. Marcus shares insights on overseeing sets and locations, the collaborative process with the art director, and the importance…
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In Birmingham, on the 12th of May 1924, the performer who was to become one of Britain’s finest comic actors Tony Hancock was born. Across the 1950s and early 1960s, with his phenomenally successful, award-winningradio and television series, Tony was the most famous voice and then face in broadcast entertainment. The streets would empty when Hancoc…
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Join us as Abigail Coniah shares her inspiring journey in the film industry, from her start as an extra in "Attack the Block" and starring in commercials, to creating her own films. We delve into the challenges of being typecast, transitioning from theatre to film, and the importance of patience in building a career. Abigail's resilience in the fac…
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Tune into "Filmmaking Framed" for an engaging episode featuring freelance sound designer and editor, Adam Douglas Jones. Immerse yourself in a lively discussion where Adam draws an inventive comparison between crafting soundscapes and creating 'sound pizzas'—a concept where fewer, high-quality ingredients lead to a more impactful result. He offers …
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In this episode of "Filmmaking Framed," the hosts interview stuntwoman Lucy Johnson. Lucy discusses the preparation and safety measures involved in performing stunts, debunking the misconception of stunt performers as adrenaline junkies. She emphasizes the meticulous planning and training needed for executing dangerous stunts safely, sharing insigh…
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In this captivating episode of "Filmmaking Framed," hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes are joined by Emmy-winning director, Grammy nominated Producer and seasoned location manager Andy Picheta. Andy regales listeners with stories from his illustrious career, highlighting his exceptional work on music videos and concerts for rock legends such as Bon…
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In this episode of Filmmaking Framed, industry professional Mike Saxon provides insights into the role of an assistant production office coordinator (APOC) and the various responsibilities involved in supporting film production. The conversation delves into the dynamics of production teams, the hierarchy of roles within the industry, and the import…
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Join Alex Shipman as she delves into her role as an EPK videographer, capturing the intricacies of film production behind the scenes. From her journey as a trainee to working on projects like Star Wars Episode IX, she shares insights into creating captivating marketing materials and documentaries. Discover the challenges of navigating film sets, bu…
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In this episode, George Price delves into the world of standby props, highlighting the vital role they play in managing objects actors interact with on set. From entry-level positions to advancement opportunities like set design, George shares insights on networking, career progression, and the key skills required in the competitive film and TV ind…
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Join us for an inspiring episode of "Filmmaking Framed" with seasoned camera operator Sam Lowsley-Williams. From his early influences by his photographer mother to building a career in the film industry, Sam shares invaluable insights into the life of a camera operator. He discusses the impact of technological innovations like the Canon 5D Mark II …
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In this captivating episode of Filmmaking Framed, hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes engage in a deep dive with Ben Wangenye, an dedicated producer's assistant whose credits include high-profile projects such as Bob Marley: One Love and Netflix's Back in Action. Ben opens up about the day-to-day life and challenges of being a producer's assistant, …
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In this enlightening episode of Filmmaking Framed, join hosts Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes as they delve into the captivating world of motion graphics and title design with award-winning designer, Xanthe Bodington. Discover the art behind creating memorable on-screen graphics, motion graphics, and title sequences that become the brand identity of f…
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In this episode, Christian Reid, an actor combatant specialist, co-artistic director of Fleur De Lis Theatre Company and professional actor's coach, shares his journey in the industry. He discusses the importance of honesty in listing skills on an actor's CV and navigating NDAs in high-value projects. The conversation emphasizes credibility, profes…
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Join us in this episode as we delve into the animation process with recent BAFTA-winning producer Bart Stanisławek. Discover how Bart's personal experiences shaped his storytelling journey, the challenges and rewards of film production, and the importance of fostering a collaborative and creative environment. Explore the intricate dynamics of filmm…
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In this episode, three time BAFTA-nominated director Toby MacDonald shares insights on the director's role, emphasizing audience understanding, character development, and collaboration in filmmaking. He highlights the stages of a director's work week, stressing meticulous preparation, unity, and relationships with collaborators. Toby discusses the …
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"Filmmaking Framed" is a podcast hosted by Tom Dexter and Danion Hughes, exploring the realities of working in the film industry. Listen to interviews with industry professionals, career journeys, and valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers. Episodes release on Mondays and Thursdays on various platforms starting from Thursday April 4th 2024. For mo…
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