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Look no further if you want knowledgeable in-depth conversations between film historian Jamie Benning and some of the greatest artists in all the movie making crafts from effects to editing, stunts to storyboards.

The Filmumentaries Podcast Jamie Benning

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Look no further if you want knowledgeable in-depth conversations between film historian Jamie Benning and some of the greatest artists in all the movie making crafts from effects to editing, stunts to storyboards.

    102 - Master of the Air - VFX masters Xavier Bernasconi & Steve Jelley

    102 - Master of the Air - VFX masters Xavier Bernasconi & Steve Jelley

    For this episode, number 102, I am speaking to to gentleman that worked on the visual effects for Masters of the air, the Apple TV series which is a continuation of Band of Brothers and The Pacific. This time tackling World War Two airmen and their various missions.  So I chat with Xavier Bernasoni  who was one of the vfx supervisors on the show for DNEG and also two Steve jelly of Dimension studio who is responsible for a lot of the virtual production stuff, the big volume that you'll know from shows like The Mandalorian. Well it's now of course being used in many different ways in many different productions and not necessarily the ways that you would imagine...

    I hope you enjoy the conversation.

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    • 46 min
    101 - Skywalker Ranch, Lucasfilm and Rancho Obi Wan Visit - April 2024

    101 - Skywalker Ranch, Lucasfilm and Rancho Obi Wan Visit - April 2024

    In April 2024, I embarked on an unforgettable journey to California, starting with a visit to Skywalker Ranch, Lucasfilm and Rancho Obi Wan. And unfogettable three days.

    While at Skywalker Ranch I met with Sound Supervisor, Mac Smith and legendary Model Maker, Lorne Peterson.

    This episode is a report from those three days.

    Full written report with photos

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    Skywalker Ranch Archives Fly-through from the blu ray boxset

    Archives Tour with Don Bies from the laserdisc boxset

    • 32 min
    100 - Phil Tippett - VFX Legend

    100 - Phil Tippett - VFX Legend

    For this the 100th episode it seems fitting that it’s someone who’s name I’ve known since I was 4, 5 and 6 when my imagination was first sparked, looking through my Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi comics and magazines.

    That name is of course Phil Tippett, one of those incredible artists whose work transcends the films he’s worked on. His work is always full of a singularly tactile, grunginess that I love. Whether it’s the chess pieces in Star Wars, the Tauntauns or Walkers on Empire, the Rancor in Jedi, the Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park or the bugs in Starship Troopers, Phil’s work is always imbued with such great design and character. I’ve been an admirer of his work as I said, for decades now. And I was given the opportunity to speak with him in February of this year, 2024. I knew immediately I should save that conversation for my first milestone of 100 episodes.

    Thanks to everyone for their support since I've been making this podcast. It means the world to me.

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    • 1 hr 1 min
    99 - David Whiteley - Presenter, Filmmaker (The Galaxy that Britain Built & Toy Empire)

    99 - David Whiteley - Presenter, Filmmaker (The Galaxy that Britain Built & Toy Empire)

    For episode 99 I interviewed friend, David Whiteley. If you don't know David, you should! He's a news presenter, but also a huge Star Wars Fan. And, has made two fantastic documentaries about the subject. Firstly "The Galaxy that Britain Built" and secondly "Toy Empire". Both are a must-watch for fans like us.

    David also produced a book which gathers together the interviews his conducted for "The Galaxy that Britain Built". It's available on Amazon here. Check it out! And then BUY IT!

    Talking of books, don't forget that Justin Berger and I have now pre-released our Return of the Jedi - Unauthorized Timeline book as an ebook on Amazon.

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    • 1 hr 12 min
    98 - The Empire Strikes Back Commentary - With Giles Terera

    98 - The Empire Strikes Back Commentary - With Giles Terera

    For episode 98, I am joined by my guest from episode 2, Giles Terera, actor, writer, musician and great friend of mine. He suggested to me a few months back that we should do a commentary on The Empire Strikes Back. So last month that's just what we did. I went up to central London to his flat, armed with two mics and we sat at watched and waffled over our favourite film.

    I hope you enjoy the episode. If you want to watch along, hit play on the movie just as the intro music (after my spoken introduction) ends. Or just listen to the episode for some chat and fun insights. I reckon we'll do a Return of the Jedi commentary at some point. Particularly because Giles has worked with several of the British actors in that movie.

    Enjoy!

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    • 2 hrs 15 min
    97 - Fred North - Helicopter Stunt Pilot - "Flying Sideways"

    97 - Fred North - Helicopter Stunt Pilot - "Flying Sideways"

    In episode 97 of the Filmumentaries podcast, I interview helicopter stunt pilot Fred North. Fred shares his journey from a childhood fascination with helicopters to becoming a successful stunt pilot in Hollywood. He emphasizes the importance of creating opportunities for oneself and having a shark-like drive to keep moving forward. Fred also discusses the art of flying a helicopter and the importance of connecting with the machine. He shares insights on working with directors and understanding their vision to offer creative solutions.


    Takeaways
    Creating opportunities and having a drive to succeed are key to achieving success.Connecting with the machine and understanding its nuances is crucial in flying a helicopter.Understanding the director's vision and offering creative solutions can make a helicopter pilot invaluable in the film industry.Embracing mistakes and learning from them is essential for personal and professional growth.
    Chapters00:00 Introduction and Patreon Support
    03:35 First Encounter with Helicopter
    06:27 From Childhood Fascination to Becoming a Stunt Pilot
    08:20 Shark-Like Drive and Embracing New Opportunities
    10:42 Dealing with Mistakes and Learning from Them
    12:30 The Importance of Having an Open Mind and Connecting with People
    14:24 Writing the Book to Share His Journey
    25:08 The Role of Instinct and Connection in Flying
    28:21 Finding a Way into the Film Industry
    35:25 Understanding the Director's Vision and Offering Creative Solutions
    41:06 QR Codes in the Book and Making it Entertaining
    42:18 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes

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    • 44 min

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