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Red Carpet Rookies

28 Episodes

32 minutes | Apr 22, 2022
Dr Jon Wardle | Director: The National Film and Television School
Today’s guest is an exciting first for the show, a preeminent name in the world of film and television education.With a frankly incredible amount of qualifications and facets to his CV including a Doctorate from the University of Bristol, our guest now sits as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the National Association of Television Production Executives, as a member of Bafta AND an advisor on education to the Royal Television Society. But believe it or not, that’s not even his day job. That is of course as the current director of the world-renowned National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield England, alumni of which include none other than Sir Roger Deakins, Nick Park and Harry Potter Director, David Yates as well as hundreds more. Today we discuss:(01:56) Jon's early days  (04:19) Working on Father Ted (06:13) His film school experience at Bournemouth (09:42) Working as crew (13:15) Moving to education(17:05) The film school application process(20.17) Should you go to film school? Both sides of the argument (26:00) Jon's Best Advice and RCR QuickfireTo make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube
23 minutes | Apr 13, 2022
Charlie Fremantle | Studio Manager: World Famous Ealing Studios
With a varied career that has spanned both post-production, advertising and production company management, Charlie sits today as the Studio Manager of the world’s oldest film studio at Ealing in London, home to historic productions such as 1955’s The Ladykillers, as well as more recent fare like Oscar-winning Darkest Hour, Shaun of the Dead, and of course, Downton Abbey.  Today we discuss:(01:46) Charlie's early days(05:13) Working as a runner (07:23) Falling in and out of the industry(09:40) How do you set up a production company?(13:34) What does a studio manager actually do? (17:44) Film studio problems (19:32) How is Ealing coping during the UK's content boom?(20:58) Charlie's Best Advice and RCR QuickfireTo make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube
25 minutes | Mar 30, 2022
Duncan Hayes | Agent: Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Sharon Horgan
With beginnings running clubs within London’s late night comedy scene, today’s guest has weaved his way through a multifaceted career becoming Senior Partner at United Agents where he shepherds the careers of none other than Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Sharon Horgan and many more. In addition to his agenting, he has Executive Produced projects including Emmy nominated hit Derek, and a multitude of high profile stand up specials. I’m very excited to hear from the (rarely heard) perspective of one of the people behind the scenes holding the industry together. Today we discuss:(01:13) Duncan's early years(03:34) Working the comedy club scene(05:55) What does an agent do? (08:09) What skills make the ideal agent?  (10:36) Advice for would-be agents (13:11) Are actors and comedians still  'discovered'?(14:39) Advice for screenwriters contacting agents(15:51) Meeting Ricky Gervais for the first time(17:10) The making of The Office (UK) (20:01) Working as an Agent/Executive Producer(21:23) Duncan's Best Advice and RCR QuickfireTo make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube
44 minutes | Mar 23, 2022
Seamus McGarvey | Cinematographer: Avengers Assemble, Atonement, Nocturnal Animals, The Greatest Showman
Today's guest is master of colour and image, Cinematographer, Seamus McGarvey. With beginnings in Northern Ireland, Seamus has traversed the world crafting the look of an incredible array of work from Rolling Stones documentaries and emotive dramas like Nocturnal Animals to blockbuster faire like Avengers Assemble and The Greatest Showman. Along the way he picked up two Oscar nominations for Joe Wright’s Atonement and Anna Karrenina, as well as a nod from our mutual friend Julie as one of the nicest guys in Hollywood! Today we discuss:(01:55) Seamus' early years(08:09) Early short films (10:18) Should would-be cinematographers learn with a stills camera? (12:49) How to stand out in a world of iPhones (15:53) Working with Laurence Olivier(17:02) Do provocative short films get you noticed?(20:32) Lessons taken from low budget to blockbusters(22:46) Growing up with Joe Wright(27:04) Avengers Assemble chat(29:03) The famous Avengers 360 shot (31:56) Working on musicals(35:55) Seamus' Best Advice and RCR Quickfire If you enjoyed this episode you'll enjoy this episode with Social Network Cinematographer, Jeff Cronenweth.To make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube
28 minutes | Mar 14, 2022
Sam Taylor-Johnson | Director: Nowhere Boy, 50 Shades of Grey, A Million Little Pieces
Today's guest is BAFTA and Turner prize nominated multi hyphenate Director - Writer - Producer - Photographer and Artist , Sam Taylor Johnson OBE. Starting her creative life as an art student in London, Sam rose to prominence as part of the Young British Artists movement of the 1990s alongside the likes of Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, exhibiting memorable works such as a video portrait of David Beckham sleeping and her collection 'Crying Men' which depicted Hollywood icons in their most vulnerable state. From there, she turned her hand to directing with 2009's Nowhere Boy, followed by Fifty Shades of Gray and much more. Today we discuss:(04:53) How Anthony Minghella mentored Sam into filmmaking(07:36) Why short films are still the way to go for emerging Directors(08:52) Sam's imposter syndrome with Al Pacino(10:31) How to approach directing actors with example of Helen Mirren (14:07) Filming intimate scenes in 50 Shades of Grey(15:29) How to crew up a film on a low budget(23:27) Quickfire QuestionnaireIf you enjoyed this episode you'll enjoy this episode with Deadpool Director, Tim Miller.To make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube
31 minutes | Feb 25, 2022
Sandy Powell | Costume Designer: The Irishman, The Wolf of Wall Street, Mary Poppins Returns, Cinderella
Today, I am lucky to be joined by one of the world’s most influential costume designers. She's designed the iconic looks of Cinderella, Mary Poppins Returns, and Shakespeare in Love, as well as forging a lasting relationship with Martin Scorsese, with whom she collaborated to design the Wolf of Wall Street, Gangs of New York, and many more. Along the way, she has picked up the small sum of 15 Oscar nominations, winning three.Thank you again to Sandy for joining us. It was a pleasure. Today we discuss:(02:48)  Sandy's journey into the business(04:30)  How Sandy went about choosing her college courses(06:09)  Sandy's first jobs in fashion(07:33)  How to go about contacting Costume Designer or other HODs(09:29)  The 'trial by fire' of Sandy's first film job(10:50)  Lessons taken from low budget filmmaking(13:24)  Working with Directors & why it's helpful they can draw(15:00)  Sandy's costume design process(17:10)  Working in the fitting room with actors - does Daniel Day Lewis stay in character?(19:21)  Actor entrances and Margot Robbie's in The Wolf of Wall Street(21:03)  Who was responsible for Jonah Hill's penis in The Wolf of Wall Street?(21:52) How Sandy went about approach loved characters like Mary Poppins and Cinderella(23:48)  Sandy on imposter syndrome and working on The Irishman(26:06)  Does Sandy drae her designs or photoshop them? How do they really get made?(28:19) Quickfire QuestionnaireIf you enjoyed this episode you'll enjoy this episode with Lord of The Rings Costume Designer Ngila Dickson and this episode with A Star is Born Costume Designer Erin Benach. To make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube
70 minutes | Feb 15, 2022
Joe Haidar | Animator: Aladdin, Hercules, Beauty & The Beast, Mulan
Our first animator on the show, Joe Haidar tells us how he got into the animation industry, as well as, incredible stories from his time in the business. He tells us how he pitched the idea of Disney's Hercules, why some animators got paid millions of dollars in the 90s and what it was like to animate Robin Williams' Genie on Aladdin!This episode's key moments: (03:48)  Joe's journey into the animation business(09:40)  Joe's advice for those looking to get into animation (13:58)  Joe's experience working on Who Framed Roger Rabbit(32:27)  The amazing story of Joe pitching Hercules to the heads of Disney (42:57)  What it was like attending Genie recording sessions with Robin Williams on Aladdin(47:20)  The inside story of the Disney/Dreamworks animation wars and why some animators got paid millions of dollars in the 90s(1:00:56) Quickfire Questionnaire Check out Joe's incredible animated short Animated American here. Joe's 'book that everyone must read' - Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. If you enjoyed this episode you'll enjoy this episode with Aladdin Concept artist Dominic Lavery. To make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here! If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers. Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube. 
38 minutes | Jan 31, 2022
Jeff Cronenweth | Cinematographer: The Social Network, Fight Club, Gone Girl, Being The Ricardos
In today’s episode we’re joined by one of the world’s greatest Cinematographer’s, Jeff Cronenweth. Born into the film business, he grafted his way through the rungs of the camera department and music video scene of the 1990s and after shooting videos for the likes of George Michael and Janet Jackson, got the call from David Fincher to take the reins of Fight Club. From there it's been a run of legendary movies including, One Hour Photo and Gone Girl as well as The Social Network and The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo both of which he picked up Oscar nominations. In today's episode we discuss:(01:25)  Growing up with a famous DOP for a father.(02:30)  Did crew treat Jeff different due to his famous father? (04:06)  Jeff's thoughts on whether film school is worth it.(09:23)  Does Jeff think music videos are still a good way in for young DPs?(13:00)  Was Jeff nervous working on Fight Club with Fincher? (15:03)  Why David Fincher thought Fight Club would 'define the 90s'.(16:54)  How did Jeff find space for visuals in the dialogue heavy Social Network? (19:18)  How did the Director/DP relationship work with Aaron Sorkin on Being the Ricardos?(22:06)  How did it work on set between himself and Sorkin?(26:07)  Jeff's opinion on the 'Fincher aesthetic' that film fan boys have become obsessed by(28:57)  Is there anything that Jeff feels he's taught Fincher? (29:35)  What's a typical day of prep like for Fincher and Jeff? (30:48) Did Jeff use reference much for Being The Ricardos?(34:23) Quickfire Questionnaire Jeff's 'book that everyone must read' - In The Blink of an Eye by Walter Murch.You can also read our full book notes of In The Blink of an Eye here. If you enjoyed this episode you'll enjoy this episode with fellow David Fincher collaborator Tim Miller. To make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube. 
60 minutes | Oct 28, 2021
Peter Lamont | Production Designer: Titanic, Aliens, The James Bond Franchise
What you’re about to listen to is a piece of film history. This episode’s guest Peter Lamont was recognized as one of the world’s greatest Production Designers helping to design the sets of 18 James Bond movies, James Cameron’s aliens and even Titanic for which he was awarded an Oscar. He was known by all he interacted with for his gentlemanly demeanour, fairness to crew and genuine creative mastery. When I recorded this episode in November last year, Peter was 91 years old, and the following month, he very sadly passed away. This podcast stands as his last recorded interview. I’d like to thank my friend and Peter’s daughter, mads for her help in making it happen. Though I only spent a short time with Peter, I could tell that all the stories I’d heard of his kindness were true. I hope this interview does you and your family proud. Now please enjoy lessons for life and stories of Hollywood from a verified cinema legend. Thank you for your time, Peter. It was an honour.In today's episode we discuss:(02:51)   How Peter came into the film business(06:52)   What the industry was like when Peter started(07:54)   What Peter would tell that 20-year-old version of himself.(09:43)   How the the industry is changing(11:19)   How to be a great department head and leader (14:15)   Peter's advice for those wanting to join the art department(16:45)   What it was like working with the James Bond crew and legendary Producer Cubby Broccoli. (18:21)   What made Cubbby Broccoli such an incredible producer(22:53)   Peter's experience designing the sets of James Bond Goldfinger(30:54)   The crazy real story of Peter being caught on a hijacked plane!(36:04)   How Peter met James Cameron(37:29)   Why James Cameron has something special (41:38)   Working on Titanic with Jim Cameron(45:15)   The lunacy of building Titanic(47:22)   Peter's experience winning an Oscar(51:24)   Building Leavesden Studios on James Bond(52:48)   Quickfire questionnaire If you enjoyed this episode you'll enjoy this episode with Lord of The Rings Production Designer, Grant Major.   To make sure you don't miss any future episodes sign up for our mailing list here!If you liked the podcast, I would be very thankful if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us grow and speak to more interesting filmmakers.Follow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Twitter or Youtube. 
59 minutes | Oct 10, 2021
Bonnie Curtis | Producer: Saving Private Ryan, Minority Report, Amistad
From Texas to the side of Steven Spielberg, Bonnie Curtis has had a journey. Known as one of the most regarded Producer's in the film industry, Bonnie worked her way from Steven Spielberg's Assistant, all the way through to his Producer and now runs her own film production partnership with previous podcast guest Julie Lynn. In this episode which I think may be my favourite I've ever made Bonnie gives a masterclass in how to open doors in your career, advice she's received from Steven for life and business and how to get back on the path you were always destined for. What you'll learn:- How does a famous director hire an assistant- What gets you noticed by prominent executives- THE REAL STORY of what happened on the beach during the Saving Private Ryan shoot- how to move from studio film making to indie moviesand so much more. 
44 minutes | Oct 5, 2021
Donald Mowat | Makeup Designer: Daniel Craig, Jake Gyllenhaal, Eminem
From Dune to Skyfall, Prisoners and 8 Mile, today’s guest is one of the best in the business. In this episode, Donald discusses watching the Queen act at the 2012 Olympics, how he became one of Eminem’s entourage and gives a look behind the curtain at the problems of the industry. Tune in to hear a masterclass of lessons for the business with a side order of Hollywood tales. Though this was recorded many months ago, many of Donald’s points resonate with the current strike movement fighting to stop the toxic working rules and culture of the film and TV industries. Find out more about the cause at @ia_stories
33 minutes | Sep 22, 2021
Julian Clarke | Editor: District 9, Handmaid's Tale, Deadpool
From short film maker, to Oscar nominated Editor, Julian Clarke's story is one that many Red Carpet Rookies would like to follow. In this conversation we learn how he transitioned from low budget Canadian content editing to District 9, the turning point that changed everything. Julian explains what is what like to edit aliens you can't see on the screen yet (hint: a guy holding a big stick!), why editing it like a documentary was difficult and how Peter Jackson brought a rag tag team of unknowns together for something special. We also get into the building of the edit in A Handmaid's Tale and Deadpool, two titles that you wouldn't think are related in their creation but share a dark humour to them both. 
43 minutes | Sep 7, 2021
Meg LeFauve | Writer: Inside Out, Captain Marvel, The Good Dinosaur
It's not every day you get to sit down with a Pixar storyteller but in this episode we did just that. With a clear passion for writing, Meg LeFauve dives into her  process with many pearls of wisdom along the way. It's simply a must listen for anyone wanting to finally finish that script they've been working on and get out there!  
38 minutes | Sep 2, 2021
Erin Benach | Costume Designer: A Star is Born, Drive, Birds of Prey, Place Beyond the Pines
Today's interview with esteemed Hollywood Costume Designer Erin Benach was an awful lot of fun. Hearing about her journey from book design, to movie making was super inspiring and proves that anyone can make it in Hollywood if they have the drive. Of course, we had to show she builds her characters like Ryan Gosling's Driver in....duh - Drive, Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga in a Star is Born and Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey as well though, and Erin discusses her process at length with plenty of great stories along the way.  
40 minutes | Aug 24, 2021
Michael White | Hair Designer: Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Jeremy Renner
I've been excited about releasing this episode. Not only is Michael a world renowned hair stylist and designer, he grew up with the JACKSON 5. Through today's chat we discuss Michael's beginnings in the business, cutting hair for the likes of Brad Pitt, Sharon Stone and Tom Cruise and hear the story of why David Fincher (jokingly) nearly ended his career!
46 minutes | Aug 3, 2021
Asha Michelle Wilson | Writer: American Horror Story, Archer, Scream Queens
Our first writer! Today's episode we sit down with the wonderful Asha Michelle Wilson. As a young writer, Asha is the perfect person to learn from and we delve into all things writers want to know from how the writing department functions, to fitting in the room and even how to sell a show to Netflix! Along the way we hear stories of her crazy time at American Horror Story, what it's like to put voices to the characters of Archer and more. www.redcarpetrookies.com 
41 minutes | Jul 27, 2021
Jim Plannette | Gaffer: E.T, Ocean's 11, Braveheart, Behind the Candleabra
This week brings another verified legend of the business to the Red Carpet Rookies studio. Having worked with pretty much every iconic director from Spielberg to Coppola 'Gentleman' Jim Plannette stands at the top of the movie industry. In the episode we discuss Jim growing up in a film business family as son to gaffer, Homer Plannette. He tells us the story of meeting Jimmy Stewart at the It's a Wonderful Life wrap party, why Steven Spielberg took his advice on E.T. and the real story behind that famous final shop of Ocean's 11. If you'd like to keep to date with the show and Mike's please head to www.redcarpetrookies.com and sign up for our mailing list!
45 minutes | Jul 20, 2021
Julie Lynn | Producer: Terminator Dark Fate, Life, To The Bone, Albert Nobbs
We're back! And what a way to return with one of the loveliest, most talented people in the business.  Today's guest is Film and Television Producer Julie Lynn. With beginnings as a First Amendment Lawyer, Julie soon transferred her skills to the movies, first producing small independent works such as Mike Nichols' Wit and Rodrigo Garcia's Nine Lives. In the years since forming Mockingbird Pictures in 1999, Julie has covered all manner of genres from the Oscar nominated Albert Nobbs, to Netflix's hard hitting To The Bone and even sci fi-horror in the Jake Gyllenhal led blockbuster Life. Julie graciously answered my regular questions when we worked together in 2018 and she has kindly agreed to do it again! If you'd like to keep up to date with both Mike and the show - head over to www.redcarpetrookies.com and sign up for our newsletter! Thank you for listening! Mike
1 minutes | Jun 30, 2021
Series 2 Trailer - What's On The Way
Hello hello. Sorry it's been a while. It hasn't been easy to secure another series as good as the last but we've bloody done it. Coming soon Red Carpet Rookies Series 2 featuring the makers of film including Casino Royale, Ocean's 11, Drive, Aliens, Saving Private Ryan, Braveheart, Archer, A Star is Born, Birds of Prey, District 9, E.T, To The Bone, American Horror Story, The Artist, Life, Minority Report, Captain Marvel and even...Titanic 
33 minutes | Oct 28, 2020
Graham Robinson | Standby Props: Killing Eve, Fast & Furious 9, Pennyworth, This Is England 90
In the final episode of series one, Mike has a relaxed chat with his friend and standby prop man, Graham Robinson. Graham shares amazing tales of his journey from music to the film business with discussions of rockstar nights out, spray painting cows and a multi-million dollar film unit watching him drop a dead fly!Graham's 'book that everyone must read' - 'Mr Tickle' by Roger Hargreaves You can support the show by signing up for a 2 month free trial of online course database Skillshare with this link. Skillshare is a creative's dream with courses on all manner of pursuits from photography, video production, musical instrument lessons and hundreds more. If you want to start screenwriting Mike even has a top-rated course for professional scriptwriting software Final Draft!If you like the podcast, it would be awesome if you could leave a short review on Apple podcasts! It only takes 30 seconds and really helps us win over interesting guests for you to hear.Follow Mike on Instagram or Linked InFollow Red Carpet Rookies on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Youtube.  Note: Red Carpet Rookies guests are recorded over Zoom. All efforts are made to get the best quality possible but we are victim to the connection! Links above are affiliates. 
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