
On "What's a Grip?," Script Supervisor Jillian Terwedo and Development Executive/Producer Annie McGrath interview below-the-line professionals in the film & television industry in an effort to demystify the on-set and studio-side roles that contribute to the filmmaking process.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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As a film industry professional (2nd AC), this podcast is a great listen. Informative and selective with the topics covered so far, but it provides great firsthand insight into some of the positions that a lot of people don’t know about unless they’ve worked with them firsthand. Super insightful and I love hearing the conversations facilitated by women!
Simple and efficient questions, lovely voices throughout. The podcast on the industry i didn’t know I needed. Thanks to the team!
As someone who wants to go into TV/Film as an adult, this podcast is very educational.
Really enjoying these interviews as someone who is not in entertainment. Highly recommend!
Thanks for taking the time to do these interviews.
I have always been a big fan of the work of NPR’s Susan Stamberg, and her film jobs segments that have been recorded annually prior to the Oscars, but they just tease the listener into wanting more.
Film Craft, like that of the theater, is an oral tradition, and to understand it takes the context of the people who work in it, what they do, what they work on, and with, to make the whole story.
Kudos to you for cataloging some of the stories from... more
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