Last to Leave

Zoey Danielson & Heather Elaine Abbott

Last to Leave is a film interview podcast hosted by Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson. The show is all about giving a voice to a wide variety of collaborators in film & tv. Those last to leave set are not often the first to be interviewed and this show seeks to share their stories!

  1. 3d ago

    S5E7 - Oisin O'Driscoll - Chris Fleming: Live at the Palace - The Art of the Grade

    This week on Last to Leave, Zoey Danielson & Heather Elaine Abbott are stepping into the color suite with Oisin O’Driscoll, the Irish colorist who helped bring HBO Max’s Chris Fleming: Live at the Palace to life. In this episode, Zoey & Heather get into the wonderfully weird world of color grading, hear Oisin’s journey from Ireland to Chicago, and dig into what a colorist actually does to shape the look and feel of a project. From comedy specials to commercials to feature films, Oisin shares stories from his career, talks about the creative collaboration behind the grade, and gives us a peek behind the curtain at one of the final stages of bringing a project to life. You can watch Chris Fleming: Live at the Palace on HBO Max! You can keep up with Oisin O’Driscoll and his work through Harbor Picture Company and his Instagram @oisin_colour A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

  2. Aug 3

    S5E6 - Rob Hatch-Miller & Puloma Basu - Micro Budget - The Power of Persistence

    This week on Last to Leave, Zoey Danielson & Heather Elaine Abbott, are storming the film set of the hilarious mockumentary, Micro Budget, with the help of the film's producing duo, Rob Hatch-Miller & Puloma Basu. In this episode, Heather & Zoey giggle their way through Rob & Puloma's stories from the making of the film, bond over the woes & wahoos of indie producing, dig into the importance of saying 'yes', and walk away with a quite a few movies to add to their watchlists.  You can watch Micro Budget (2024) for free on Tubi! If you'd like to keep up with the film's journey, you can follow them @microbudgetmovie on instagram or check out the film's website.  You can keep with with Rob Hatch-Miller on his instagram @robhatchmiller or on his website. You can keep up with Puloma Basu on her instagram @puloma_b. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

  3. Jul 20

    S5E5 - Mary Florence Brown and Kelsey Fowler - The Sabrina Carpenter Music Video Spectacular feat. "Tears" and "Taste"

    Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott and Zoey Danielson, for a very special birthday double feature of Last to Leave! In this extra celebratory episode, we’re diving behind the scenes of two of Zoey’s favorite Sabrina Carpenter music videos: “Tears” and “Taste.” First up, we’re joined by Art Director Mary Florence Brown (@maryflorencebrown), who helps us unpack all things visual behind “Tears,” one of Sabrina Carpenter’s most striking music videos. We talk about creating a world that feels bold, cinematic, and unmistakably inspired by The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the collaborative process of bringing multiple custom sets to life, and the tiny details that go into making a music video in just mere DAYS. Then, we turn our attention to the deliciously macabre world of “Taste” with set decorator Kelsey Fowler (@kelseyafowler). From building spaces that feel equal parts glamorous, playful, and just a little bit unhinged, Kelsey reveals how the video’s unforgettable environments came together... with just one or two blocked hallway's at a time. Two interviews. Two music videos. One very special birthday episode. So grab your popcorn, put on your favorite Sabrina Carpenter song, and join us for this double feature celebrating two iconic artists who help make Sabrina Carpenter’s unforgettable worlds come to life. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

    S5E5 - Mary Florence Brown and Kelsey Fowler - The Sabrina Carpenter Music Video Spectacular feat. "Tears" and "Taste"
  4. Jun 22

    S5E3 - Rory Cheyne - Foundation - How to Build a Galactic Empire

    This week on Last to Leave, Heather Elaine Abbott and Zoey Danielson journey to the far reaches of the galaxy with Rory Cheyne, the Production Designer behind Apple TV+'s epic science fiction series, Foundation. From towering imperial palaces and futuristic cities to the intricate details that make an imagined future feel real, Rory has helped shape one of television's most ambitious visual worlds. In this episode, Heather and Zoey explore the art of production design, discuss the challenges of building a universe that spans centuries, and hear stories from the set of a series that continues to redefine the scope of science fiction storytelling. Along the way, Rory shares insights into his creative process, his path through the industry, and the collaboration required to transform bold ideas into unforgettable on-screen environments. You can keep up with Rory Cheyne's work on IMDb  or on his Instagram. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

  5. Jun 8

    S5E2 - Shonta Hylton - Sinners - The Power of Persistence

    Your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson, are back with another behind-the-scenes deep dive, this time with Shonta Hylton, the Set Costumer who helped bring the rich, lived-in world of Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-winning film, Sinners, to life. From timeless hats and sleek silk dresses to the countless details audiences never notice but always feel, Shonta helped keep the world of Sinners looking seamless in every scene. In this episode, Zoey & Heather explore the art of set costuming, discuss the collaboration required to maintain a film’s visual authenticity, and hear stories from the set of one of 2025's most celebrated films. Along the way, Shonta shares insights into her career, her creative process, and what it takes to protect your on-set transportation...even from the top-billed cast! You can keep up with Shonta Hylton's work on her IMDB.  A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

  6. May 25

    S5E1 - Meredith Alloway - Forbidden Fruits - Growing a Garden in a Cement Block

    Welcome to Season FIVE, film nerds!  That’s right! Your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson, are back with a very special season premiere episode that is all about the 2026 indie film, Forbidden Fruits. They’re joined by the film’s inspiring & hilarious Director & Co-Writer, Meredith Alloway, for an in-depth discussion on the making of her debut feature film.  In this episode, Zoey & Heather get the inside scoop on Meredith’s adaptation process with Co-Writer, Lily Houghton, discover the secret to taking care of your body on set, dive deep into the film’s themes, and discover a hidden detail that most audiences missed! It is a rich discussion that highlights the collaborative and community-focused approach that Meredith Alloway brings to set with her. SPOILER NOTE: The episode is fairly spoiler-free for Forbidden Fruits, however there is a discussion about the end of the film from 48:51-52:15. Feel free to skip that section, if you haven’t caught the film yet! You can keep up with Meredith Alloway’s work on her instagram @atwwalloway.  You can rent or buy Forbidden Fruits on VOD now! It will be debuting on Shudder in June & you can keep up with updates on the film  @forbiddenfruitsfilm or on the film’s website. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

    S5E1 - Meredith Alloway - Forbidden Fruits - Growing a Garden in a Cement Block
  7. Feb 9

    The Sound of Falling Episode Featuring Editor Evelyn Rack: Embracing the Radical Subjective

    Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott and Zoey Danielson, as they descend into the quiet, aching atmosphere of the German film Sound of Falling. They’re joined by the film’s editor, Evelyn Rack, whose delicate, emotionally attuned approach to shaping the rhythm of the movie was essential in bringing the story’s inner world to the screen. Sound of Falling traces the fragile lives of its female leads, connected by one farm house, as moments of silence, distance, and connection ripple through time. With a patient eye and a sensitivity to absence as much as presence, the film meditates on memory and the subtle ways people reach for one another across emotional divides.  From sculpting the film’s quiet pacing to honoring the power of stillness within each frame, Evelyn’s editorial voice helps transform quiet gestures into profound emotional resonance. Her work reveals how meaning can emerge not only from what is shown, but from what is carefully left unsaid. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)!   We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here:  @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & our website: lasttoleavepodcast.com Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram  @TheHAbbott on Instagram & Heather's Letterboxd.

    The Sound of Falling Episode Featuring Editor Evelyn Rack: Embracing the Radical Subjective
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Last to Leave is a film interview podcast hosted by Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson. The show is all about giving a voice to a wide variety of collaborators in film & tv. Those last to leave set are not often the first to be interviewed and this show seeks to share their stories!

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