52 min

#135: Leo Anna Thomas, Wellbeing Facilitator Best Girl Grip

    • Film Interviews

This week’s guest is Leo Anna Thomas, (they/them) who has twenty years’ experience in the Art Department and six as Standby Art Director on projects such as SMALL AXE, TRIGONOMETRY, HIS DARK MATERIALS and BLACK MIRROR. 
They are also the first wellbeing facilitator for the Film and TV industry. Having experienced bullying firsthand they stepped away from the industry in 2009 to look after their mental health. They returned in 2013 and as part of that return they began to develop the role of the wellbeing facilitator alongside 6ft from the Spotlight, where they became a full-time facilitator as of 2020. 
We speak about their induction into the world of film through the medium of VHS, a full circle 28 Days Later moment, the role of the standby art director and why it’s not just standing by to become an art director, and their work on the film Pride, and then we segue into the work Leo has being doing more recently in the world of wellbeing and mental health, and how they’ve pioneered a new role in the industry that seeks to prioritise care, calm and compassion to ensure that film & TV productions can be more mentally healthy places to work. 
If anything you hear in this conversation chimes with you I urge you to check out the show notes, which contain lots of links to further resources and websites about wellbeing facilitation.  
TW: Please note, that today’s conversation includes mention of suicide and bullying, so listener discretion is advised.
 
SHOW NOTES:
Film & TV Charity Looking Glass Survey
Film & TV Charity Whole Picture Toolkit
6ft From The Spotlight
Listen to Leo’s podcast Mental Health in Film
Become a Mental Health First Aider
Find out where to watch the film Pride
Find out where to watch the film Pretty Red Dress
Watch the trailer for Saltburn 

This week’s guest is Leo Anna Thomas, (they/them) who has twenty years’ experience in the Art Department and six as Standby Art Director on projects such as SMALL AXE, TRIGONOMETRY, HIS DARK MATERIALS and BLACK MIRROR. 
They are also the first wellbeing facilitator for the Film and TV industry. Having experienced bullying firsthand they stepped away from the industry in 2009 to look after their mental health. They returned in 2013 and as part of that return they began to develop the role of the wellbeing facilitator alongside 6ft from the Spotlight, where they became a full-time facilitator as of 2020. 
We speak about their induction into the world of film through the medium of VHS, a full circle 28 Days Later moment, the role of the standby art director and why it’s not just standing by to become an art director, and their work on the film Pride, and then we segue into the work Leo has being doing more recently in the world of wellbeing and mental health, and how they’ve pioneered a new role in the industry that seeks to prioritise care, calm and compassion to ensure that film & TV productions can be more mentally healthy places to work. 
If anything you hear in this conversation chimes with you I urge you to check out the show notes, which contain lots of links to further resources and websites about wellbeing facilitation.  
TW: Please note, that today’s conversation includes mention of suicide and bullying, so listener discretion is advised.
 
SHOW NOTES:
Film & TV Charity Looking Glass Survey
Film & TV Charity Whole Picture Toolkit
6ft From The Spotlight
Listen to Leo’s podcast Mental Health in Film
Become a Mental Health First Aider
Find out where to watch the film Pride
Find out where to watch the film Pretty Red Dress
Watch the trailer for Saltburn 

52 min