The ScreenSkills Podcast

The ScreenSkills Podcast

How accessible are film and TV productions? How inclusive is the screen industry? Is it sustainable? The ScreenSkills Podcast asks these questions and more to get the behind-the-scenes breakdown on all things production. We go behind the camera and hear from those making the content you love. We explore the UK screen industry with the help of those within it and unpick the stories that matter to them. In each monthly episode, we touch on different themes and hear how they impact the workforce. Learn more about The ScreenSkills Podcast: https://www.screenskills.com/podcast

Episodes

  1. 1. From outsiders to awards: In conversation with Tony Schumacher and Chad Orororo

    10/16/2024

    1. From outsiders to awards: In conversation with Tony Schumacher and Chad Orororo

    Welcome to episode one! In our debut episode, we sit down with Emmy-nominated sound designer Chad Orororo and screenwriter Tony Schumacher, the creator of the BAFTA-nominated BBC drama The Responder, to explore their career paths and experiences in the industry. Chad and Tony share the challenges they faced throughout their journeys, including navigating feelings of being an outsider, and the training programmes that supported their growth. They highlight the impact of the ScreenSkills New Writers Mentorship and Leaders of Tomorrow initiatives, developed by the High-end TV Skills Fund, as well as the Film Forward programme, developed by the Film Skills Fund, and how these opportunities helped shape their careers. In our "Demystifying" segment, Eli Beaton from the TV Access Project (TAP) joins us to break down the 5As - a set of guidelines for disability inclusion - and offers practical advice on adopting these practices to create more accessible working environments. Finally, in our "Storytime" segment, we chat with hair and make-up designer Annie Little. Annie shares her experience of entering the industry later in life and how participating in Skills Fund programmes like Trainee Finder and Leaders of Tomorrow gave her the confidence to launch BLCKSTR, a platform where she trains artists in working with textured hair and make-up for medium to deep skin tones. Episode credits  This has been a ScreenSkills podcast in partnership with the Adobe Foundation hosted by Matthew Walsh and Carley Bowman. It was produced and edited by Gabby Sharrock with guest-booking by Anna Green and marketing by Natalie Tandoh. The design and imagery was created by Gabby Sharrock.

    58 min

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How accessible are film and TV productions? How inclusive is the screen industry? Is it sustainable? The ScreenSkills Podcast asks these questions and more to get the behind-the-scenes breakdown on all things production. We go behind the camera and hear from those making the content you love. We explore the UK screen industry with the help of those within it and unpick the stories that matter to them. In each monthly episode, we touch on different themes and hear how they impact the workforce. Learn more about The ScreenSkills Podcast: https://www.screenskills.com/podcast