
Storyboard Artist: James Doh
In this episode, Christina sits down with storyboard artist James Doh. James originally studied automotive design before two of his professors, both concept artists, pulled him into the film industry. His first job was a

Hosted by Christina Chironna · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes
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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.
Christina Chironna hosts ROLL THE CREDITS, a tv show with 14 episodes published.

In this episode, Christina sits down with storyboard artist James Doh. James originally studied automotive design before two of his professors, both concept artists, pulled him into the film industry. His first job was a

In this episode, Christina sits down with stop motion animator Sarah de Gaudemar. Sarah grew up in the Midwest, where the entertainment industry felt impossibly far away. She found stop motion in college and broke into t

In this episode, Christina sits down with stop motion animator Sarah de Gaudemar. Sarah grew up in the Midwest, where the entertainment industry felt impossibly far away. She found stop motion in college and broke into t

In this episode, Christina sits down with Oscar-nominated production designer Fiona Crombie. Fiona trained as a theatre designer in Sydney, spent ten years in Australian theatre, then crossed into film through her longti

In this episode, Christina sits down with costume designer Blair James. Blair never planned to be a costume designer. She was an acting student dressing a college musical because the production couldn't afford one. The c

In this episode, Christina sits down with gaffer Julian White. Julian started out as a painter. Thirty years later, he's lit films for Werner Herzog, Ridley Scott, Robert Eggers, and John M. Chu — including The Martian,

In this episode, Christina sits down with Oscar-winning filmmaker and concept artist Brandon Oldenburg. After watching Raiders of the Lost Ark in third grade, Brandon went home, bought a used Super 8, and started making

In this episode, Christina sits down with scenic painter Rut Villamagna to explore the meticulous craft behind some of cinema's most iconic creatures, props, and worlds. After getting her start on Guillermo del Toro's Pa

In this episode, Christina sits down with large-format printing expert Bob Joyce of Underground Visuals to unpack the invisible craft behind some of the most iconic sets in television. With decades in the industry and cr

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

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 th

In this episode, we sit down with prop maker and model maker Steve Deahl to explore the craft, philosophy, and collaboration behind building the physical worlds we see on screen. Steve shares how his path into film began

In this episode, we sit down with intimacy coordinator Chala Hunter to explore the craft, care, and collaboration behind filming intimate scenes for screen. Chala shares how her path into film and television and breaks d

In this episode, we sit down with Art Director Jeremy W. Foil to explore the collaborative craft of production design and how spaces on screen help shape story, character, and emotion. Jeremy shares how he got his start,

In this episode, we sit down with Sound Designer, Jacob Ribicoff, to explore the invisible craft of sound and how it shapes what we feel, even when we don’t realize it. Jacob shares how he got his start, what sound desig
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