'BFDG' Production Designer Jonathan Green thinks the film industry can only get better

We know a lot of you work in the film industry, or are looking to get into it. We also know that it's been a tough year for film crew due to a seemingly never-ending work drought. So, we thought who better to have on than the chair of the British Film Designers Guild to ask whether this is the new normal, or if things can only get better.Jonathan Green is a Production Designer with over 35 years experience, and is somewhat of a British institution having designed such iconic quiz shows as, 'QI,' 'Mock the Week,' 'The Chase,' and 'Have I Got News For You.'He joins us this week to not only tell us what the BFDG is all about and what they do for film creatives, but also to be quizzed himself on what's causing the current slump and when he thinks the situation will finally improve (spoiler: it's good news).BFDG website:britishfilmdesigners.comJonathan's website:setdesign.tvMatthew McConaughey's tuna salad recipe:theeastcoastkitchen.com/matthew-mcconaugheys-viral-tuna-fish-salad/FOLLOW US FOR MORE!Instagraminstagram.com/openingcreditsTikToktiktok.com/@weareopeningcreditsLetterboxdletterboxd.com/ocpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The OPENING CREDITS® podcast takes you behind-the-scenes of film & TV to explore the unseen world of filmmaking. Join Graphic Designers Stephen Nutley and Laura Whitehouse as they put the focus on the creatives who bring the latest and greatest movies and shows to life. Whether you’re a movie buff who wants to learn more about film production, or a casual fan who is curious to know what goes on behind the camera, this podcast is a new way for you to meet the crew who are hidden in the credits.Follow us!INSTAGRAMinstagram.com/openingcreditsTIKTOKtiktok.com/@weareopeningcredits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.