ROLL THE CREDITS

Christina Chironna

A podcast dedicated to the people whose names you see in the credits of the film and television that you love. Roll The Credits sits down with the artists, technicians, and collaborators behind film and television - the ones shaping what we see, hear, and feel, often without recognition. From sound designers to cinematographers, editors to intimacy coordinators, each episode pulls back the curtain on the craft, the process, and the stories behind the work.

Episodes

  1. Script Supervisor: Steve Gehrke

    APR 24

    Script Supervisor: Steve Gehrke

    In this episode, Christina sits down with legendary script supervisor Steve Gehrke to unpack the invisible craft that holds films together. With over 40 years in the industry and credits spanning from Memento to The Dark Knight, Tenet, and Euphoria, Steve shares what it really means to be a script supervisor — and why he considers himself a filmmaker first. He breaks down how he approaches a script, what it takes to protect story and continuity on set, and how his role acts as the “safety net” for directors, actors, and every department involved. From navigating the complexity of Tenet to collaborating with directors like Christopher Nolan and Ryan Coogler, Steve offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how great films are actually made. The conversation also explores: – Why script supervision is something you “fall into” – The balance between speaking up and knowing when not to – What makes certain directors elevate everyone around them – His old-school commitment to pencil and paper in a digital world – And why, even after decades in the industry, every day on set still feels like a scavenger hunt Steve’s credits include: SINNERS (2025) OPPENHEIMER (2023) BARBIE (2023) TENET (2020)  MINDHUNTER (2019) YELLOWSTONE (2018) DUNKIRK (2017)  WHY HIM? (2017) INTERSTELLAR (2014) THE MAZE RUNNER (2014)  INCEPTION (2010)  17 AGAIN (2009) THE DARK KNIGHT (2008) MEMENTO (2000)  And many more… Follow Steve and his work below: IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0311826/

    1h 6m
  2. Makeup Department Head: Tegan Taylor

    APR 17

    Makeup Department Head: Tegan Taylor

    In this episode, we sit down with makeup department head Tegan Taylor to explore the craft, innovation, and collaboration behind creating character through makeup in film and television. Tegan shares how her path into the industry began at a young age, growing up surrounded by film and theater in Los Angeles, and breaks down what it really means to be a makeup artist at the highest level. From running entire departments and managing teams, budgets, and timelines, to working closely with directors, actors, and producers to bring characters to life, this conversation offers a detailed look at both the creative and logistical demands of the role. She also takes us behind the scenes of Avatar, where she helped invent the makeup process for facial capture — developing entirely new products and techniques that didn’t previously exist. Beyond the technical craft, this episode explores the human side of the work — from navigating creative differences and supporting actors in vulnerable moments, to the importance of communication, adaptability, and maintaining a sense of balance in high-pressure environments. It’s a thoughtful look at what it takes to build trust on set, evolve with an ever-changing industry, and ultimately use your work in service of a larger story. Tegan’s credits include: THE SUBSTANCE (2025) NATIONAL TREASURE (2022-2023) AMERICAN CRIME (2017) GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN A LIFE (2016) THE WEDDING RINGER (2015) AVATAR (2009) MR. & MRS. SMITH (2005) THE POLAR EXPRESS (2004) NCIS (2003) And many more… Follow Tegan and her work below: IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0853242/ Website: https://tegantaylor.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mstegantaylor/

    36 min

Ratings & Reviews

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About

A podcast dedicated to the people whose names you see in the credits of the film and television that you love. Roll The Credits sits down with the artists, technicians, and collaborators behind film and television - the ones shaping what we see, hear, and feel, often without recognition. From sound designers to cinematographers, editors to intimacy coordinators, each episode pulls back the curtain on the craft, the process, and the stories behind the work.

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