4 episodes

Homicide: Life On The Set delves into the making of the multi-award-winning television show "Homicide: Life On The Street".

This podcast features exclusive new interviews with the cast and crew, looking at what made this innovative show an enduring classic.

Join us as we revisit the streets of Baltimore once again.

Homicide: Life On The Set Homicide: Life On The Set

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

Homicide: Life On The Set delves into the making of the multi-award-winning television show "Homicide: Life On The Street".

This podcast features exclusive new interviews with the cast and crew, looking at what made this innovative show an enduring classic.

Join us as we revisit the streets of Baltimore once again.

    2: Writing Homicide with Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona

    2: Writing Homicide with Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona

    Susan and Chris are joined by Homicide writers & producers Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona.

    Tom Fontana was the co-creator and showrunner of Homicide. Julie Martin and Jorge Zamacona were writers and later producers on the show.

    In this episode, we delve into the intricate art of crafting and producing gripping episodes of Homicide. We also discuss Julie and Jorge’s journey from assistants to becoming writers and later producers on the show.

    We also get insight into the show's philosophy that made it stand out from other police dramas.


    We would also like to add that Our hearts are with everyone affected by the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26. The bridge and its elegant structure was long a part of the Baltimore skyline.


    If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media

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    The Podcast is also available on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuY_R27YiZeAwMjcQ3dr4w


    Music for the podcast by Andrew R. Bird
    Graphics by Luna Raphael
    Edited and Produced by Beyond Mirrors LTD
    https://beyond-mirrors.com/

    • 1 hr 55 min
    Coffee Room catch up chat

    Coffee Room catch up chat

    Welcome to "Homicide: Life On The Set", a brand new monthly podcast offering an exclusive peek behind the curtains of the critically acclaimed series "Homicide: Life On The Street."

    Susan and Chris just wanted to thank you for listening to the podcast and engaging with us on social media.

    Mark your calendars for our upcoming episode, slated for release on April 4th. Tom Fontana, Julie Martin, and Jorge Zamacona will join us as we delve into the intricate art of crafting and producing gripping episodes of Homicide. This interview was fascinating, and we cannot wait to share it with you.

    If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media

    You can connect with us here:
     
    BlueSky
    https://bsky.app/profile/homicidepod.bsky.social

    Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/homicidepod/

    Threads
    https://www.threads.net/@homicidepod

    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/homicidepod


    The Podcast is also available on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuY_R27YiZeAwMjcQ3dr4w


    Music for the podcast by Andrew R. Bird
    Graphics by Luna Raphael
    Edited and Produced by Beyond Mirrors LTD
    https://beyond-mirrors.com/

    • 4 min
    1: Filming Homicide with Jean de Segonzac - Cinematographer & Director

    1: Filming Homicide with Jean de Segonzac - Cinematographer & Director

    On our first episode of “Homicide: Life On The Set,” we're joined by Jean de Segonzac, the cinematographer for seasons 2-5 and director of six episodes and "Homicide: The Movie."

    Jean discusses the philosophy behind the lighting and distinctive camera movement in the show with Susan and Chris. He also shares his experience transitioning from Cinematographer to director on the show, managing its large ensemble cast.

    Beyond "Homicide," Jean has directed episodes of "Battlestar Galactica," "CSI," "Law & Order," and "OZ." Before directing, Jean was a Cinematographer for National Geographic and on films and TV shows like "Laws of Gravity,” ”Road Scholar," and the first three episodes of "OZ."

    You can find out more about Jean and his award-winning work on IMDB: https://tinyurl.com/Jean-de-Segonzac


    If you enjoy this podcast, please connect with us and share the episodes on social media

    You can connect with us here:
     
    BlueSky
    https://bsky.app/profile/homicidepod.bsky.social

    Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/homicidepod/

    Threads
    https://www.threads.net/@homicidepod

    Twitter
    https://twitter.com/homicidepod


    The Podcast is also available on YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHuY_R27YiZeAwMjcQ3dr4w


    Music for the podcast by Andrew R. Bird
    Graphics by Luna Raphael
    Edited and Produced by Beyond Mirrors LTD
    https://beyond-mirrors.com/

    • 2 hrs 3 min
    Welcome to "Homicide: Life On The Set"

    Welcome to "Homicide: Life On The Set"

    Welcome to "Homicide: Life On The Set", which is a brand new monthly podcast that takes a look behind the scenes at the multi-award-winning show "Homicide: Life On The Street." 

    Each episode will feature an exclusive new interview with a member of the cast or crew of the show, looking at what made this show an enduring classic.

    Expect lots of fascinating insight and anecdotes as we revisit the streets of Baltimore once again.
     

    • 2 min

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