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Call Time
Women's Podcast Network
27 episodes
15 hours ago
Call Time meets the women on set including filmmakers, cinematographers, DP's, camera operators, actors, makeup artists, costume designers. We share their story from childhood through career highlights, their highs and lows negotiating the film and television industry.
 
Hosted by Veteran award winning podcaster Chris Stafford. Host and founder of the WiSP Podcast Network and Exec Prod of Hollowell Studios, producer of AART, the podcast about women in the visual arts and Call Time.
 
Producer: Hollowell Studios
Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com  @thecalltimepodcast
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Call Time meets the women on set including filmmakers, cinematographers, DP's, camera operators, actors, makeup artists, costume designers. We share their story from childhood through career highlights, their highs and lows negotiating the film and television industry.
 
Hosted by Veteran award winning podcaster Chris Stafford. Host and founder of the WiSP Podcast Network and Exec Prod of Hollowell Studios, producer of AART, the podcast about women in the visual arts and Call Time.
 
Producer: Hollowell Studios
Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com  @thecalltimepodcast
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Episodes (20/27)
Call Time
Inside the Lens: A Deep Dive with Ghitta Larsen — Cinematographer & Steadicam Operator
Step behind the camera with Ghitta Larsen, an accomplished cinematographer and Steadicam operator, as she shares her journey through the world of film, movement, and storytelling. In this exclusive interview, Ghitta opens up about her path into cinematography, the craft of Steadicam operation, and what it takes to create visually powerful, emotionally resonant images on screen.

🎥 From on-set challenges to creative breakthroughs, Ghitta discusses:
  • Her evolution as a female cinematographer in a fast-paced industry
  • How Steadicam techniques bring energy and emotion to every frame
  • The collaboration between directors, DPs, and camera crews
  • Her insights on visual storytelling, lighting, and camera movement
  • Tips for aspiring filmmakers looking to break into the industry
Whether you’re a film student, a working creative, or simply love great cinema, this episode delivers an inspiring and insightful look at the art and craft behind the lens.

📍 Keywords:Cinematography, Steadicam Operator, Film Industry, Visual Storytelling, Filmmaking Podcast, Camera Movement, Behind the Scenes, Ghitta Larsen Interview, Women in Film, Cinematographer Tips


Cinematographer and steadicam operator Ghitta Larsen whose credits include The Shop, My Kind of People, 90 Day Fiance, Meek. Ghitta was born in Sonoma, CA in 1994. She has a younger brother Anthony who is a jazz musician. Her mother Sylvia, an architect, constantly encouraged Ghitta to pursue her talents in a variety of sports. A challenge that Ghitta took seriously which resulted in her becoming a competitive swimmer at age nine. From there she discovered water polo and, in her words, became obsessed with the sport, playing for the Central Coast ODP team at Sonoma Valley High School and then Division 1 in Southern California during college at Cal State Northridge, which led to joining the Olympic Development Program. When she moved to New York Ghitta explored weightlifting and became competitive. She says she still has unfinished business in this arena but for now she is into Cross Fit, which also helps her core strength for camera work. During her sports career Ghitta studied film, graduating from the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a Bachelor’s Degree in Film & TV. in 2016. Her first job combined her love of filming with the sport of cross fit and since then she has widened her aperture to include music videos, shorts and TV. She enjoys thought provoking genres, including horror movies and has ambitions to explore underwater photography too, which would combine her love for swimming.  Currently she is spending most of her time as a camera operator and as a DP. Ghitta lives in New York with her partner Rusmaldo Faccio.
 
Ghitta’s links:
https://www.ghittalarsen.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ghitta.larsen
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm12820074/
 
Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
Follow @theaartpodcast on Instagram
AART on Facebook
Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
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2 months ago
48 minutes

Call Time
Light, Story, and Soul: An Intimate Conversation with Annemarie Lean-Vercoe
Step behind the camera and into the creative heart of acclaimed cinematographer Annemarie Lean-Vercoe in this introspective and inspiring interview. Known for her evocative storytelling and striking visual style, Annemarie opens up about the emotional depth behind her work, her path into cinematography, and how she captures human stories through light, movement, and perspective. In this personal conversation, we explore the craft, the challenges, and the quiet power of visual storytelling. Annemarie shares insights from her journey across film and television, the moments that shaped her artistic vision, and how intuition and collaboration guide her on set. Whether you’re a filmmaker, a creative professional, or simply someone curious about how emotion becomes image, this episode offers rare perspective and honesty from one of today’s most thoughtful cinematographers.

🎬 Keywords: cinematography, Annemarie Lean-Vercoe, filmmaking, visual storytelling, creative process, behind the scenes, interview, women in film, creative inspiration, camera work, storytelling through visuals

Annemarie Lean-Vercoe is a British Award winning and BAFTA Nominated Cinematographer. She most recently lensed Outrageous, which follows the lives of the fascinating Mitford Sisters. The show premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2025 and will be airing this summer on UKTV and BritBoxTV.  Annemarie is a graduate of the National Film and Television School (NFTS) with film and TV credits as Cinematographer or Director of Photography spanning more than 26 years. These include Call the Midwife, Breeders, The Chelsea Detective, All Creatures Great and Small, Marilyn Reframed, the BAFTA winner Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley and BAFTA nominated Is There Anybody Out There.  Annemarie was born in Devon, England in 1977 and has an older sister and step siblings. Her parents divorced when she was just four but remarried locally and remained close by, providing Annemarie with an extended family. In his second career her father was a sailing photographer who introduced her to cameras and she soon developed a curiosity as to what was possible behind the lens. She enjoyed an idyllic childhood with freedom to explore the surrounding countryside, learning to ride ponies and how to sail. After Yealmpton Primary School, Annemarie attended the Royal School in Bath but left early to be with her mother. An early interest in arts and crafts then led her to a year-long Foundation Arts Course before attending an under-graduate program at the London College of Printing (University of the Arts London). By now she had developed an interest in film cameras and started to gain some experience as a trainee on productions in the UK. A series of introductions and the benefit of a scholarship led her to the NFTS with an eye to becoming a cinematographer.  After graduating Annemarie has been consistently in demand balancing her career with raising her family, thanks to the help of her mother and mother-in-law. She is a proud member of Illuminatrix and Women Behind The Camera.  Her numerous awards include BAFTA, BIFA and STAR OF TOMORROW.  Annemarie is currently in production on the British TV drama series Bergerac.  She lives in Sussex, England with her husband Finn and two children.
 
Annemarie’s links:
https://cargocollective.com/cinematographer
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1233187/
https://www.instagram.com/annemarieleanvercoe1 https://www.illuminatrixdops.com/member/annemarie-lean-vercoe/
 
Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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More Than Makeup: Farah Bunch on Art, Identity, and Life in Hollywood
Step behind the lights and into the heart of Hollywood with Farah Bunch, one of the industry’s most sought-after celebrity makeup artists. In this intimate and introspective interview, Farah opens up about her creative journey, the art of transformation, and what it really means to bring characters — and people — to life on and off camera. From red carpet secrets to the emotional side of beauty, this episode dives deep into Farah’s early inspirations, career-defining moments, and the lessons she’s learned working behind the scenes in film, television, and fashion. Whether you’re a beauty enthusiast, aspiring artist, or simply someone fascinated by the human stories that shape Hollywood, this episode offers a rare, authentic look into the world of artistry, identity, and resilience.

✨ Keywords: Farah Bunch, Hollywood makeup artist, celebrity makeup, beauty podcast, creative journey, behind the scenes, Hollywood stories, artist interview, women in film, personal growth, beauty industry, makeup transformation.

Hollywood makeup artist Farah Bunch whose work has earned her multiple nominations in Daytime and Primetime TV  Awards and Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards. Her work over several seasons on the hugely successful TV Comedy Will & Grace proved a pivotal moment in her career. Other notable credits include Dancing with the Stars, The Oscars, Sunset Beach, Entourage, Fuller House, and Makeup Department Head on Frazier on Paramount +.  Farah was born in 1975 in Toluca Lake, California where she and her brother Justin were raised in the long shadow of the Hollywood sign.  Her parents; the producer and six-time Emmy nominated film and television composer Velton Ray Bunch, and three-time Emmy nominated makeup artist Patricia (Patty) Bunch who were once the Disco Band known as Strut, introduced Farah to a life on set from an early age. She was five years old when she made her set debut. She also has a couple of acting credits to her name. But it was always going to be makeup that would be the foundation of her career from the moment at 18 when she graduated from the Joe Blasco Makeup School. Her mother’s status in the industry and guidance on set steered her into multi-camera shoots, which is the world she loves most of all, despite having early ambitions to be a pop-singer with encouragement from her father. She remains inspired by her music and is currently writing a musical with her father. Farah recently obtained a license from the International College of Beauty in Esthetician and Cosmetology. She lives in Toluca Lake, California with her two cats.
 
Farah’s links: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1095568/
https://www.instagram.com/farahbunch/
@farahbunch 

Some of Farah’s female artists:
Jo Baker
Kathryn Bigelow 

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
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The AART Podcast on YouTube
Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
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3 months ago
1 hour

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Behind the Lens & Beyond: A Conversation with Leanne Johnson – Actor, Filmmaker, and Storyteller
In this inspiring and deeply personal episode, we sit down with Leanne Johnson — an award-winning actor, filmmaker, and creative visionary — to explore the heart and hustle behind a life in storytelling. From her early beginnings in acting to her bold transition behind the camera, Leanne opens up about the realities of the film industry, the creative process, and what it truly means to find your voice through art. Whether you’re an aspiring artist, filmmaker, or simply someone chasing your own creative dreams, this honest and introspective conversation will leave you feeling motivated, grounded, and creatively recharged.

🎧 Tune in to hear Leanne share:
  • How vulnerability fuels authentic storytelling
  • Lessons learned from both sides of the camera
  • The balance between passion, purpose, and perseverance
  • Insights on building a meaningful career in film and acting
Perfect for fans of creative journeys, independent cinema, and personal growth, this episode invites you to step behind the scenes — and into the mindset — of one of today’s most thoughtful emerging voices in film.

👉 Available on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | YouTube #Acting #Filmmaking #CreativeJourney #LeanneJohnson #PodcastInterview #BehindTheScenes #Storytelling

Canadian-American actor and filmmaker Leanne Johnson whose philosophy is founded on seeking understanding and sharing truth through bold characters and stories to redefine the narrative about women in film and our world. Since graduating from the University of Alberta in 2011 with a BSc. in Nutrition and Food Science, Leanne has consistently produced a repertoire of diverse and dynamic performances. In May 2025 she made her directorial debut with A Tree Falls in The Forest, which speaks to her raison d’etre as a storyteller. Her performance in the 2024 action-crime movie Extraction, USA resonates with her own story of humble beginnings growing up the daughter of immigrants in rural Alberta.  Her credits range from NBC's Chicago PD to Dracula: The Count’s Kin, Chasing Rabbits, Oregonda and Idle Girl. She has garnered multiple Best Actress awards including Chasing Rabbits (2022), Oregonda (2024) plus best Supporting Actress in Greek Fire-Demon Spirit (2023).  As well as her versatility on screen, Leanne is a Personal Trainer having graduated from the National Academy of Sports Training (NASM), in Lafayette, IN. Her lifelong love for sports is evident in a range of skills, including snowboarding, martial arts and roller derby where she is known as Chariot of Fire. Leanne embraces her queer identity and stereotype-bending on-screen performances while staying true to her faith which remains at her core. Leanne is currently based in Indiana and is a proud mother of two daughters.
 
Leanne’s links:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9786306/
https://www.leannejohnsonofficial.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@leannejohnsonactor
https://www.instagram.com/leannejohnsonofficial 

Some of Leanne's favorite actors: 
Helen Mirren
Kate Winslet
Margot Robbie
Jennifer Lawrence
Frances McDormand
Brie Larson
Chloe Zhao
Julia Roberts
Sandra Bullock

Leanne’s playlist:
Marlee Carpenter
Need To Breathe
Coldplay 
Lady Gaga 
Taya Hozier

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
Follow @theaartpodcast on Instagram
The AART Podcast on YouTube
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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

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Framing the Vision: Theresa Vitale on Life as a Director of Photography
Step behind the camera and into the creative mind of Theresa Vitale — Director of Photography, Cinematographer, and camera operator — as she opens up about the art, emotion, and technical mastery behind visual storytelling. In this in-depth interview, Theresa shares her journey from discovering her passion for cinematography to working on set, shaping light and shadow to bring stories to life. We explore what it means to lead a camera team, the challenges of breaking into the film industry, and the balance between creativity and precision in filmmaking. Whether you're a filmmaker, student, or cinephile, this episode offers rare insight into the world behind the lens — from cinematic composition to the personal mindset that drives an artist’s eye.

🎬 Keywords: Theresa Vitale, Cinematographer, Director of Photography, camera operator, filmmaking, film industry, cinematography podcast, creative process, behind the scenes, interview, visual storytelling, women in film.


American Director of Photography and Cinematographer, Theresa Vitale, whose resume spans all genres of film and TV productions. Theresa is passionate about elevating women both in her love of sport and her dedication to the industry; two paths that have merged as she crossed the bridge from the US U23 National Rugby Team to film and TV production. As we will hear, sport taught her so much that has helped her in her career not least of all the value of team work and collaboration. Theresa was born in 1982 in Wallingford, CT, the eldest of two daughters; she has a sister Rosanne. Shortly after her parents Mario Vitale and Karen Weeks moved to Lawrence, NJ where her father could commute to New York, while her mother was the home care provider. Sports and music dominated her childhood—she played trombone for nine years — and tried every sport she could, eventually, and accidentally, discovering rugby. Her natural talent was soon recognized and within six months she made the squad which was competing for the national championships. Despite coming up short that year she did win the national championship with the US women’s U23 national team in 2005.  Alas, her career called and she chose the University of Massachusetts for its BA in Communications degree with a focus on TV/Film, graduating in 2005. An internship with MTV in New York convinced her that she wanted to be a camera operator and from that point on doors opened and led the way to a highly successful career.  Her work has been featured on major broadcast, cable, and streaming networks, including ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, HBO Max, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Showtime, Bravo, to name a few, specializing in docu-series, competition reality, cooking shows, studio shows, live music, documentaries, BTS and women’s sports. Theresa also takes great pride in helping women find and properly fit personal protective equipment (PPE). As an ambassador for EasyRig, she continues the legacy of her mentor, Cat Cummings, by empowering women with the right gear and ensuring it fits them correctly. Theresa lives in Long Beach California with her wife Heidi and son Barron.
 
Theresa’s website: www.TheresaVitale.com I
MDB -  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2922553/
Instagram: TheresaVitale21 & TheresaVitale_DP 

Theresa’s favorite female cinematographers:
Gretchen Warthen
Jen Morton
Meagan Stockemer 

Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
Follow @theaartpodcast on Instagram
The AART Podcast on YouTube
Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
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4 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes

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Framing the Soul: An Intimate Conversation with Cinematographer Sarah Thomas Moffat
Step behind the camera and into the heart of one of the most captivating visual storytellers of our time — Sarah Thomas Moffat, an award-winning cinematographer and visual artist whose lens captures both light and emotion in perfect harmony. In this deeply personal and introspective interview, Sarah opens up about her creative evolution, the art of translating human experience into moving imagery, and the emotional truth behind her cinematic vision. From the early inspirations that shaped her passion for storytelling to the challenges and triumphs of building a career in film, this episode explores the raw, reflective journey of a woman defining her craft and her purpose through the power of visual language. Whether you’re a filmmaker, creative soul, or lover of art and authenticity, this conversation reveals what it truly means to see the world through an artist’s eyes.

💡 Keywords/Tags:
Sarah Thomas Moffat, cinematographer interview, women in film, filmmaking podcast, cinematography, visual storytelling, creative process, film industry, behind the lens, female cinematographer, artist interview, creative journey, storytelling in film, cinematography career, lighting and emotion, filmmaking inspiration, creative women podcast, personal interview, art and emotion, life behind the camera


Sarah Thomas Moffat is a cinematographer whose work has spanned across all genres from docs, factual and commercial with a focus now on scripted. Her productions have aired worldwide, including on CBC, History Channel, CTV, Hulu and Netflix. Sarah was the first woman to run as a Racer-Cam Operator on the Canadian reality competition show Amazing Race Canada. She has won multiple awards across genres including film festival awards for Best Cinematography. along with three CSC nominations.  Sarah’s parents emigrated from Scotland to Canada shortly before Sarah was born in Toronto. As a child she developed an interest in still photography through artistic parents which led to Sarah studying Film, Radio, TV Broadcasting at Centennial College, Ontario. She describes herself, at that time, as focused and determined when she realized that this was her calling and she could make a career as a cinematographer. Sarah is a dual citizen of Canada and the UK. She is a member of IATSE, a CSC Associate Member, an ASC Vision Mentee Alumni, and Illuminatrix DOP based in London. 
 
Sarah’s links:
Website: https://sarahthomasmoffat.com/
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3511986/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sthomasmoffat @sthomasmoffatt

 
Some of Sarah’s favorite female artists:
Mandy Walker
Eva DuVernay 

Sarah’s playlist:
  • Akal by White Sun
  • Na Laethe Bhí - Clannad 
  • Flower of Scotland - All Drum and Pipe bands
  • I Feel Good - James Brown
  • Good Energy - Yung Wylin'
  • Let Your Backbone Slide - Maestro Fresh-Wes
  • River - Joni Mitchell
  • In The Morning - Nina Simone
  • Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf
  • Where The Streets Have No Name - U2
  • Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar
  • Sara - Fleetwood Mac
  • Vissi D'arte - Maria Callas
  • Chan Chan - Buena Vista Social Club
  • Nho Antone Escaderode - Cesária Evor
  • Prelude Op.28 N0.4 in E Minor - Chopin
First aired: January 14, 2025
 
Host: Chris Stafford
  • A Hollowell Studios Production
  • Follow @thecalltimepodcast on Instagram
  • Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
  • Hollowell Studios Productions: 1000+ episodes; AART, WiSP Podcast Network, WiSP Sports
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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

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Framing Light: The Visionary Eye of Cinematographer Christina Dobre
In this intimate and revealing episode of AART: Women in the Visual Arts, host Chris Stafford sits down with acclaimed Director of Photography, Christina Dobre, to explore the artistry, intuition, and emotion behind her lens. From capturing the poetry of light to translating human stories through visual language, Christina opens up about her creative journey, the challenges of being a woman in cinematography, and the power of perspective in filmmaking. This deeply personal conversation delves into how she balances technical mastery with soulful storytelling, what inspires her visual compositions, and the evolving role of women shaping the cinematic landscape. Whether you’re a filmmaker, artist, or creative dreamer, this episode will ignite your imagination and change the way you see light itself.
 
🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Google Podcasts
 
🔥 Keywords Christina Dobre, Director of Photography, Cinematographer Interview, Women in Film, Women in Cinematography, Visual Storytelling, Filmmaking Podcast, Art and Creativity, Behind the Camera, Lighting Design, Film Industry, Female Filmmakers, Creative Process, Artistic Vision, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford, Women in the Visual Arts, Film Production, Photography Inspiration, Camera Work, Storytelling Through Light
 
The American cinematographer Christina Dobre was drawn to cinematography through her combined interests in storytelling, photography and psychology.  She say: she strives to create emotionally-driven imagery that helps us to feel, to connect and to heal. Her first professional production as a crew member was the 2013 drama CREEDMORIA about a teenage girl growing up in a dysfunctional family. It was a story she says that resonated with her. Christina was born in New Jersey in 1995, the middle of three children; she has an older sister and younger brother. Her father Dumitru was an immigrant from the Communist state of Romania - he emigrated to the US as a teenager and eventually became a Public Service Electrician. Her mother Donna is a nurse and instilled in Christina diverse values which have shaped her personality. an early interest in photography that she picked up from her father began the foundation to her career and by the time she attended Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hill, PA, Christina knew that story telling through film was her calling. In 2019 she graduated Fordham University in New York with a BA in Communications with a focus on Film Studies. Her determination to break into the industry was soon rewarded with a variety of productions from commercials to music, including THE KING for Sarah Kingsley, and narrative shorts, like AT NIGHT that was screened at an Academy Qualifying Festival.  Christina also advocates for women in camera through online education and by sharing her experiences as a woman in camera with her filmmaking community on social media. Christina was accepted in the ASC Vision Mentorship Program for 2024-25. She lives with her partner Johann Beute in New York.  

Christina’s links:
https://christinadobre.com/
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5992321/
 Instagram: @christinadobre
https://www.instagram.com/christinadobre  

Some of Christina’s favorite women artists: Polly Morgan Rina Yang Kira Kelly Kate Arizmendi Alicia Slimmer Barbie Leung Kat Castro Charlie Gillette 
 
Host: Chris Stafford
Produced by Hollowell Studios
Follow @theaartpodcast on Instagram
AART on Facebook 
Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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Depths of Perception: Exploring the Hidden Worlds with Underwater Filmmaker Nathalie Lasselin
Dive beneath the surface in this deeply personal and visually rich conversation with award-winning underwater filmmaker Nathalie Lasselin. In this intimate episode, we explore the profound connection between water, storytelling, and the human experience. Nathalie opens up about her life beneath the waves—from filming in the darkest depths of the ocean to documenting the fragile beauty of our planet’s underwater ecosystems. Through her lens, we uncover the emotional, spiritual, and environmental layers of what it means to truly see the world below. Join host Chris Stafford on AART Podcast, where women in visual arts share their creative journeys, inspirations, and inner worlds. Whether you’re passionate about filmmaking, ocean conservation, or the artistry of light and movement underwater, this episode will leave you inspired to look deeper—both within and beyond the surface.

Keywords / Tags:
Nathalie Lasselin, underwater filmmaker, underwater cinematography, women in film, ocean conservation, AART podcast, visual arts podcast, filmmaking interview, women filmmakers, creative storytelling, underwater photography, environmental filmmaking, artistic inspiration, introspective podcast, documentary film, deep sea exploration, behind the lens, creative process, women in the arts, underwater world, ocean life


Nathalie Lasselin is a Canadian based French underwater filmmaker who has produced and directed twelve critically acclaimed underwater documentaries that have received numerous awards at international festivals and been distributed globally. She has also contributed to more than 200 feature films, documentaries and productions as a director of photography, underwater cameraman and divemaster.  She is known for her 2013 Sustainability at Sea, the 2015 TV Mini Series Ascension and the 2021 Secret of the Whales. Nathalie is also in demand as a speaker and expedition leader.  She says: “The more I travel around the world, the more I realize the multitude of small actions we can take to change the health of our immediate environment.”  Nathalie was born in the north of France in 1970.  Her natural curiosity for the planet and the environment has guided her since childhood to become an explorer and to produce images that have an impact on educating and informing a wider public. Nathalie graduated from the University of Montreal in 1992 in Movie Studies, by which time she had already decided that she wanted to leave her native France and settle in Canada.  Nathalie’s mission is to push the limits, to go deep within yourself and share the riches and fragilities of our earth through 360° exploration. Nathalie has been inducted into the Women Diver Hall of Fame and The Explorers Club. She lives in Montreal with her partner.
 
Nathalie’s links:
Website: https://nathalielasselin.com/en/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aquapixnat/.  @aquapixnat IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0489811/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
 
Nathalie’s favorite female artists:
Maroesjka Lavign
Gayle Kabloona
MissMe 

First aired: November 12, 2024
 
Host: Chris Stafford
  • A Hollowell Studios Production
  • Follow @thecalltimepodcast on Instagram
  • Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
  • Hollowell Studios Productions: 1000+ episodes; AART, WiSP Podcast Network, WiSP Sports
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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

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Wild Hearts: A Deep Dive into the Soul of Conservation with Jocelyn Stokes
In this powerful and intimate episode of AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with acclaimed wildlife filmmaker, biologist, and conservationist Jocelyn Stokes for a raw and deeply personal conversation about the beauty and fragility of our natural world. Through her lens and her heart, Jocelyn shares the emotional realities of documenting endangered species, the ethical challenges of storytelling in the wild, and the spiritual connection that drives her mission to protect life on Earth. Listeners will be taken behind the camera into the heart of the jungle and the depths of the ocean, discovering how science, empathy, and art converge to inspire action for conservation. This is more than a story about wildlife—it’s about humanity’s bond with nature, purpose, and resilience. Whether you’re passionate about wildlife filmmaking, environmental activism, or the emotional truth of creative storytelling, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the wild spirit that lives within us all.

🎧 Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you listen. 

🔑 Tags / Keywords:
Jocelyn Stokes interview, wildlife filmmaker podcast, conservation podcast, biologist interview, nature storytelling, wildlife conservation, female filmmaker, environmental podcast, wildlife photography, animal documentary, nature filmmaking, biodiversity, sustainability podcast, women in science, wildlife cinematography, climate action, wildlife protection, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford, nature inspiration, creative storytelling in conservation

Jocelyn Stokes is a American wildlife biologist, conservationist and filmmaker,. She has filmed programming for PBS NATURE, Mongabay, National Geographic, the BBC, Waterbear, ILCP, Health in Harmony, the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre, Future Alam Borneo and Borneo Futures, among others. She is most at home filming endangered species in some of the world's most remote wilderness locations. Her technical skills in long lens shooting, gimbal work and drone operation to capture unique natural history sequences have led to award-winning conservation films. Jocelyn was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, the eldest of three; she has two brothers. Her father Robert Stokes is in media marketing and her mother Debra a medical assistant and artist. Growing up in the desert, Jocelyn spent her childhood outdoors exploring nature and wildlife. And she was fascinated by still photography from an early age immersing herself in storytelling with her camera. By the time she had graduated high school Jocelyn knew the career she wanted and achieved her BA in Photography from Lewis & Clark followed by graduate studies at Oregon State University for Wildlife Sciences. Jocelyn traveled to South East Asia after college and began to lay the foundation for her career of combining her passions of wildlife conservation and filmmaking from producing a documentary to conserve sun bears in Borneo to environmental journalism pieces for the conservation news web portal Mongabay.  She is currently filming and producing a PBS NATURE series In Her Nature focused on female wildlife conservationists around the world, beginning with Nepal, Indonesia, Costa Rica, and Madagascar, which will air in March 2025. Jocelyn is married to wildlife photographer, Peter Mangolds, and the couple live in Jackson Hole, WY. 
 
Jocelyn’s links:
Website: https://www.jocelynstokes.com/
Her Wild Life: https://www.herwildlife.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildandstoked/.  @wiledandstoked

Jocelyn’s playlist:
  • Tyler
  • Teddy Swims
  • Shaboozey
  • Dolly Parton
  • Jessie...
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4 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

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Steady in Motion: An Intimate Conversation with Steadicam Visionary Ashlea Downes
In this deeply personal and inspiring episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with acclaimed camera and Steadicam operator, Ashlea Downes, for an intimate look into the artistry, discipline, and emotional honesty behind visual storytelling. Ashlea shares the journey that led her behind the lens—from early creative sparks to the physically demanding craft of Steadicam work—and how she learned to see movement as a language all its own. She discusses the challenges of working on fast-paced sets, honing precision through strength and intuition, and how vulnerability plays a role in crafting powerful imagery. Listeners are invited into her world of creative risks, personal breakthroughs, and the collaborative magic that fuels every frame. Filled with thoughtful reflections and cinematic insight, this episode offers a rare look at the heart and hustle of a visual artist whose steady eye captures motion, meaning, and human truth. Perfect for filmmakers, cinematographers, creators, and anyone curious about the emotional stories behind the camera.

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South African camera operator and steadicam operator, Ashlea Downes. Among Ashlea’s credits are the popular Netflix series Bridgerton on which she is working with a previous guest on this podcast, Alicia Robbins. Ashlea has also worked on House of the Dragon, Wicked, Skyfall, Spider-Man: Far From Home and His Dark Materials. Ashlea was born in Pretoria, South African in 1985. Her father, Ant, was an accountant and business owner, and her mother, Alex, an artist and art teacher. Her brother, Scott, is a hand painted sign artist. Ashlea grew up enjoying sports and the outdoors; she was a competitive rider, taking after her mother who was a keen horsewoman. She also swam, played water polo and netball but academia was not her rap. Instead she followed her father’s interest in photography and her mother’s talent for art. Her love of wildlife gave her aspirations to be a wildlife documentary filmmaker so it was no surprise that these influences steered her to the AFDA Film School where she graduated with a degree in Cinematography. After college, her relentless determination and ambition to break into the industry opened up opportunities that would prove the foundation of her career, and soon she would find herself being called up for the Bond movie Skyfall filming in Turkey and then to the UK to film at the London Olympics. A turning point in her career was moving to the UK shortly after where she met her partner and found steady work from trainee to 2nd AC/ loader and then making her mark as a camera operator. Ashlea lives between Reading, England and Cape Town, South Africa with her husband Karl Taggart. She is currently working as a camera operator on Season 4 of Bridgerton.
 
Ashlea on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4701569/
Instagram: @ashlea_downes 
https://www.instagram.com/ashlea_downes
 
Ashlea’s favorite women in visual arts:
Charlotte Bruus Christensen
Mandy Walker
Reed Morano
Rachel Morrison
Catherine Goldschmidt
Alicia Robbins
Alice Brook
Elana Garret 

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Face to Face: The Art & Heart of Makeup with Patsy O’Neill | AART with Chris Stafford
In this intimate episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with renowned make-up artist Patsy O’Neill for a deeply personal conversation about the creativity, sensitivity, and storytelling that shape her craft. From on-set artistry and the psychology behind enhancing natural beauty to her personal journey navigating the entertainment industry, Patsy shares how makeup becomes a bridge between confidence, character, and authentic human connection. She reflects on the power of vulnerability in her work, how color and detail transform emotion, and the moments that have defined her career—on screen and beyond. With warmth, humor, and emotional honesty, Patsy reveals her philosophy: that every face holds a story worth listening to. Whether working with celebrities or everyday people, she approaches each brushstroke as a chance to honor individuality and empower expression. Perfect for aspiring artists, beauty lovers, and anyone drawn to creative storytelling, this episode invites listeners behind the curtain of a profession rooted in observation, collaboration, and the celebration of self. Listen to discover the artistry, humanity, and personal evolution of Patsy O’Neill

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Patsy O’Neill is a British make-up artist whose career was founded in the 90’s in MTV and has spanned the world of TV, music, commercials, film and editorial. Patsy was born in 1975 in the shadow of West Ham football ground in East London. Her parents Robert O’Neill, an electrical engineer and Julia Dooley, a nurse & practice manager were Irish immigrants. Patsy is the middle of three children—she has an older brother and younger sister— and was educated at the Ursuline Convent School for Girls in Forest Gate, London. Her love of the arts could be seen in her constant drawings as a child and interest in fashion so it was no surprise that she chose to study Design Fashion Styling For Make - up and Hair at the London College of Fashion from where she graduated in 1993. From there she chose to start working in the business to get hands on experience, which is where her early opportunities created a pathway for her career. She has, she says, done just about everything in the business and loves to share her knowledge by mentoring interns and graduates.  Her roster of celebrity clients are some of the most recognizable women on the red carpet and have led her to having her work showcased at the Oscars. Patsy lives in London with her partner Richard Jakes and son Arlo.
 
Patsy’s links:
Website: https://www.patriciaoneill.co.uk/
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6405290/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/patsyoneillmakeup.  @patsyoneillmakeup

Patsy’s playlist:
  • Kenny Rogers
  • Beth Orton
  • The Smiths
  • Big Thief
  • Laura Marling
  • Joni Mitchell
  • The Clark Sisters
  • Badly Drawn Boy
  • Sinead O’Connor

First Aired: August 27, 2024
 
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Framing the Invisible: An Intimate Conversation with Cinematographer Alicia Robbins
In this deeply personal and visually imaginative episode of the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford, we sit down with acclaimed cinematographer Alicia Robbins—a storyteller who shapes emotion through light, lens, and movement. Best known for her cinematic voice and ability to elevate character-driven narratives, Alicia brings us behind the camera to reveal how she captures truth and creates imagery that resonates long after the frame fades to black. Alicia shares her creative evolution, from discovering the poetry of cinematography to developing a signature style that’s both technically masterful and emotionally intuitive. We explore her artistic influences, on-set experiences, and the quiet internal work that supports her boldest visual decisions. With thoughtful reflections on collaboration, identity, motherhood, and navigating a dynamic industry, Alicia offers a rare window into the heart of a cinematographer—where craft meets vulnerability, curiosity, and artistic purpose. Whether you’re a filmmaker, artist, or lover of cinema, this intimate conversation invites you to consider how images can shift our perceptions, unearth memories, and help us tell stories only the heart recognizes. Tune in for a soulful and inspiring deep dive into the world of visual storytelling with Alicia Robbins.a

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American cinematographer Alicia Robbins is the first female to become a full-time Director of Photography on a Shondaland series. Alicia was lead DP on  season 17 of GREY’S ANATOMY, and also lensed episodes of season 3 of the Netflix series, ‘BRIDGERTON. Other credits include a 2022 mini-series for Netflix titled KEEP BREATHING. She also shot four episodes of season 2 of the NBC re-boot of Quantum Leap. The feature BABYSPLITTERS, lensed by Alicia, won Best Feature Film at the 2020 Santa Barbara International Film Festival and Best Comedy Feature at the San Diego International Film Festival, and received a mention in Variety for its "sparkling" cinematography. And THE WEDDING INVITATION won Best Romantic Comedy at the Manhattan Film Festival and Best Comedy at Burbank International Festival in 2016. Alicia is the 2018 recipient of the prestigious Emerging Cinematographer Award from the Cinematographer's Guild for her work on the short INTERNET GANGSTERS.  Alicia was born in San Diego, California in 1979, the youngest of three children—she has an older sister Theresa and brother Tommy—to parents Mary Lynne and Tommy—both musicians, piano and voice teachers. Her parents lived in San Diego for over 20 years but when Alicia was four years old, the family moved to Trussville, AL where she grew up.  At the age of seven, she became a competitive swimmer through high school. Despite a musical background, Alicia chose a career in cinematography and in 2003, she graduated with an MFA from the American Film Institute (AFI).  Alicia will be returning to BRIDGERTON to shoot Season 4 later this year. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, fellow DP, David Smith.
 
Instagram:
@aliciacamchick
Website:
 https://www.aliciarobbins.com/
IMDB:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0730281/?ref_=nv_sr_1
 
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Mary Lynne Robbins
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1 hour 19 minutes

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Light in Motion: An Intimate Conversation with Cinematographer Shana Hagan, ASC
Step behind the lens with award-winning cinematographer Shana Hagan, ASC, whose poetic visual storytelling has illuminated some of the most compelling films, documentaries, and TV series of our time. In this deeply personal and reflective episode, host Chris Stafford sits down with Hagan to explore the emotional language of cinematography, the craft of capturing truth through light, and the inner journey that has shaped her distinguished career. From her early inspirations to her celebrated collaborations, Hagan offers rare insight into the creative process—how she balances intuition and technique, builds trust with directors and subjects, and stays present in the emotional heartbeat of a scene. She shares wisdom on navigating the evolving industry, honoring authenticity, and continually reinventing herself behind the camera. Whether you're a filmmaker, visual artist, or lover of cinematic storytelling, this intimate conversation invites you to see the world through new eyes—one frame at a time.

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Shana Hagan, ASC. is an award-winning Cinematographer, who was introduced by fellow cinematographer Gretchen Warthen who ways: “Shana is the biggest documentary female DP/Operator in the world… and one of the kindest DPs I have ever worked with on set. You would never know who she is in the cinematography world without looking her up.” Her work includes DPing the 1997 Oscar-winning Documentary Short BREATHING LESSONS: THE LIFE & WORK OF MARK O’BRIEN and shooting additional cinematography for the 2014 Oscar-winning Best Documentary Feature: 20 FEET FROM STARDOM.  She worked on the Oscar nominated 2010 Documentary FOOD, INC., and DP’d the 2020 Oscar nominated Documentary Short: WALK RUN CHA-CHA as well as the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Award Special Jury Prize Winner - AFTER INNOCENCE and the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Award Grand Jury Prize nominee - THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES. Shana has firmly embedded herself in the industry. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, to parents Robert Hagan, MD and Peggy Hagan, a Girl Scout Camp Director and Troop Leader, Shana is the middle of three children. Her parents instilled many important values in her which have helped her throughout her life and career. As a schoolgirl, she became a competitive swimmer at the age of five through to her Freshman year at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles where she attended film school. It was a natural career path for the enthusiastic young photographer who had already developed a keen eye for filmmaking. Shana was the ‘official’ family videographer with a curious mind, appetite for storytelling and a passion that grew as she established the foundation for her craft, opening doors and creating opportunities right out of school. Shana was the first woman to shoot on the hit reality series SURVIVOR and was nominated for an Emmy for her work on SURVIVOR: CHINA. She shot four seasons on NBC's PARKS AND RECREATION, was the 2nd Unit DP on Netflix’s ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT and has shot commercial spots for Disney, Electronic Arts, Kohl’s, the US Army, Kodak, Verizon and others. Shana’s current scripted work includes the critically acclaimed, Peabody Award-winning series SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE for HBO and Fox’s half hour docu-comedy WELCOME TO FLATCH. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Peter, daughter Iris, two dogs and two cats.
 
Shana's links:
Website: https://www.shanahagan.com/ 
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1 hour 33 minutes

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Behind the Shot: An Intimate Conversation with Camera Operator Colleen Laffey
Step behind the camera and into the heart of visual storytelling with Colleen Laffey, an acclaimed camera operator whose quiet presence shapes unforgettable cinematic experiences. In this deeply personal and introspective episode, Colleen opens up about the artistry and intuition behind capturing motion, how she finds truth in every frame, and the subtle emotional labor demanded in film and television production. Host Chris Stafford and Colleen explore the path that led her onto set, what it means to collaborate with cinematographers and directors, the physical and mental challenges of camera operation, and how she stays grounded in a fast-moving industry. From career milestones to private reflections on resilience, creativity, and purpose, this interview offers a rare and humanizing portrait of the person behind the lens. Whether you’re passionate about filmmaking, drawn to behind-the-scenes craft, or simply curious about the emotional journey of artistic professionals, this conversation invites you to see the world through new eyes—one frame at a time.

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BIO
Colleen Laffey is a camera operator whose credits include: Love is Blind, World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji, American Grit, Capture, Master Chef, Jersey Shore, The Bachelorette, Kings of Pain, Are You The One, and MotoMaidens. She has, she says, become obsessed with photography, it’s her drug of choice and gets in her flow state when she’s shooting. Colleen was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1960, the oldest of three children—she has a brother, Marty, and sister Maureen. Her mother, Dale was a homemaker, and her father Marty a bank loan officer. Colleen’s childhood was largely spent outdoors and when it came time to graduate from High School she chose to attend the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where she graduated with an Associate Degree in Photography.  From there she began working in outdoor recreation as a still photographer, a river guide, video kayaker, ski instructor and ski patrol. She worked 4 years at WVPB, and chance opportunity to run camera on a large show changed the course of her career, and at the age of 44 she settled into the unscripted TV industry becoming a sought-after camera operator. Colleen lives in Fayetteville, WV, in a house she designed, and in her spare time she can be found mountain biking or whitewater kayaking.

Colleen’s IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1837418/
Instagram @cococam https://www.instagram.com/cococam/
 
Colleen’s playlist:
Talking Heads, A Naive Melody
Restless, James McMurtry
Counting Stars, One Republic
I Don’t Know, Lisa Hannigan 

Some favorite female artists in visual arts:
Annie Lebowitz, photographer
Ellen Kuras. cinematographer
Zaha Hadid, architect 

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4 months ago
54 minutes

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Eyes on the Earth: Filmmaking, Photography & Purpose with Aishwarya Sridhar
Step into the wild with Aishwarya Sridhar—award-winning filmmaker, wildlife photographer, and conservation storyteller—in this deeply personal episode of the AART Podcast with Chris Stafford. In this intimate conversation, Aishwarya opens up about her emotional and artistic journey—how nature became both her muse and mission. From capturing elusive creatures to navigating unpredictable landscapes, she shares how visual storytelling can change minds, heal hearts, and reconnect us to the untamed world. Discover her path to becoming a National Geographic Explorer, her creative philosophy behind wildlife filmmaking, the challenges of documenting endangered species, and the quiet spiritual lessons nature continues to reveal. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, photographer, conservationist, or lover of wild spaces, this episode invites you to slow down, look deeper, and explore the intersection of art, purpose, and wilderness.

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BIO
National Geographic explorer and award-winning wildlife film-maker, photographer, presenter, and founder of Bambee Studios, Aishwarya Sridhar. Aishwarya was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in 1997, the only child to parents Sridhar Ranganathan and Rani Sridhar. Her father is a chartered accountant and her mother an advertising professional. Both her parents help Aishwarya with the business aspects of her film studio and have been instrumental in introducing her to wildlife and conservation from an early age. She has always been passionate about protecting the natural environment, climate change and the impact on India’s wildlife. Although career pathways for women in filmmaking in India are limited, Aishwarya created her own opportunities beginning in college at Pillai College of Arts, Science and Commerce where she studied Mass Media. Her first two films were picked up by DD National and National Geographic WILD respectively, and it wasn’t long before the awards came her way for her conservation work, including the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award,,which she won at age 15, The Princess Diana Award for Young Change Makers aged 9-25, the Woman Icon Award, and the International Inspirational Women's Award. In 2020, she became the first Indian woman to win at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award.  Aishwarya also became the youngest conservation storyteller from India to join the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) as an Emerging League Fellow. Her work has been telecast on leading networks like National Geographic WILD, Discovery, Arte, KBS, NHK, Love Nature and BBC Earth and her images have been published worldwide in newspapers and magazines, such as BBC Wildlife, The Guardian, and Times of India. Aishwarya is currently working on.a documentary about a leopard, Rana, in the Jhalana Leopard Reserve.
 
Aishwarya's website: https://www.aishwaryasridhar.com/
Instagram: Chikoo_wild https://www.instagram.com/chikoo_wild/

Ash’s Playlist:
Taylor Swift
Michael Jackson
Hindi Bollywood Soundtracks 
 
Ash’s favorite female artists:
Beverly Joubert
Shannon Wild
Vanessa Berlowitz
Rathika Ramaswamy
Alia Bhatt
Priyanka Chopra
Kartiki Gonsalves
Guneet Monga 

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52 minutes

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Erin Hayes, Cinematographer
American cinematographer Erin Haynes is making her way in an industry that she believes has a long way to go to increase diversity among its crews. Erin was born in New Orleans in 1999—one of two daughters to Denise and Joe Haynes. She grew up in the 7th Ward of a complex city as a young Black woman mindful of the challenges facing minorities. Erin attended Cabrini High School in the shadow of New Orleans Museum of Art where she was drawn to English Literature, writing, art and film. She developed a talent as a sketch artist and at Loyola University she studied Mass Communications; Journalism and French.  Erin describes herself as a ‘shy, nerdy kid’ who surprised everyone by leaving the Big Easy for the Big Apple in pursuit of modeling opportunities; something she is still open to today alongside her day job. Her immersion in fashion modeling led to an interest in the photography and filmmaking. She prefers film that makes you think like psychological thrillers and horror. Her early inspiration in filmmaking came when she discovered Greta Gerwig’s work in the 2017 Comedy Romance Lady Bird, and Christopher Nolan’s 2014 SciFi/Adventure Interstellar, which captured her imagination for its visuals and soundtrack. Erin’s career path has so far led to being a Second Camera Assistant, FAA Drone Pilot and an emerging Steadicam and Underwater Camera Operator at the age of 24. She says: ‘I want to be a complete master of the camera.’  Erin’s ambitions align with her mission to champion the need for diversity, visibility and possibilities for women of color in the film industry.
 
Erin’s links:
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14037181/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinhaynesofficial/     @erinhaynesofficial
 
Some women whose work Erin admires:
Supermodel Coco Rocha Supermodel Naomi Campbell Cinematographer, Camera Operator, and Founder of 600 Black Women, Chris Wairegi Cinematographer, Camera Operator, and Founder of @ladycameraguy on Instagram, Gretchen Warthen Cinematographer and Steadicam Operator, Megan Masur 6: Actress Zendaya Director and Cinematographer Chloe Weaver, Cinematographer Mandy Walker Fashion Model and Activist Bethann Hardison (whose film Invisible Beauty was shot by Cinematographer Mia Cioffi Henry) Photographer Nadia Lee Cohen     Fashion and Beauty Influencer: Karen Blanchard (@karenbritchick on Instagram and YouTube) Singer, songwriter, entertainer, performer and business woman Beyoncé Knowles Carter Filmmaker Ava DuVernay Filmmaker Shonda Rhimes Fashion Designer Donatella Versace Visual Artist and Painter Hill Spriggins Photographer Kris Davidson Actress, Filmmaker, Fashion Icon, and Founder of PATTERN Beauty Tracee Ellis Ross Director, Writer, and Actress Greta Gerwig Actress, Writer, and Producer Meryl Streep

Erin’s playlist:
I Feel Free - Brittany Howard (featured in the 2015 film Joy, starring Jennifer Lawrence)
Blood Orange - Freya Ridings
U-Love - J Dilla
Windhorse - Of The Trees (feat. Sophie Marks)
Rush - Troye Sivan         1
00 Miles and Running - Logic (feat. Wale & John Lindahl) Fall - Chenayder
For James - Pale Jay
Springtime - Panthurr
Tieduprightnow - Parcels
Can You Hear the Music - Ludwig Göransson 

First Aired: April 16, 2024
 
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56 minutes

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Kire Godal, Filmmaker
Kire Godal is an American born and African based filmmaker whose focus on African culture and wildlife has reached audiences through National Geographic, the Discovery Channel, BBC, Amazon Prime among others. Her purpose and goal is to capture and memorialize important stories that she feels need to be recorded for history and to educate a wider public at a time when both people and animals are under threat of radical social and environmental changes or extinction.  Kire was born in Aspen, Colorado in 1962, one of three children—she has two brothers—to Norwegian immigrants Inge and Bente Godal . Her childhood was spent exploring the back country of Colorado, riding and skiing. She soon developed a passion for the outdoors and animals, which drew her to ambitions of being an explorer. But first, after High School, she was going to find herself in the Big Apple, drawn to the world of modeling after being talent spotted on the slopes by the American modeling agency executive, Eileen Ford. Whilst on fashion shoots, and catwalks of New York, Kire became fascinated in the art of photography and was soon drawn to being behind the camera. It was also at this time that Kire met her first husband, the Italian model agent, Giogio Piazzi, which would take her in a new direction. Kire found herself living in Aguilla BWI and Caracas, Venezuela while raising her first two children before returning to the US. She had decided by now that she wanted a career in filmmaking and took herself back to school at UCLA to study broadcast journalism. From there she worked in TV news, but it was the draw of the wild that led her to Kenya where she met her second husband and started her own production company Malaika Media as an independent filmmaker while raising three children but by now as a single parent. Her dreams and ambitions led to make her own self-funded films, which gradually led to bigger and more ambitious productions. Her portfolio includes Maasai The Last Dance of the Warriors for National Geographic, Lion Warriors for National Geographic Wild, Skypaths, and many more ethnographic, and natural history wildlife productions. Kire lives in Kenya and is currently working on two productions; Tolstoy, The Tomato Thief about a Super Tusker Elephant, and Maasai Eunoto featuring the important Maasai Warrior passage to elderhood ceremony.


Website: https://www.kiregodal.com/
Tolstoy The Tomato Thief https://www.tolstoythetomatothief.com/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0323701/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiregodal_filmmaker_in_africa/
 
Women whose work Kire admires:
Mirella Riccardi
Leni Reifenstahl
Angela Fisher
Carol Beckwith
Annie Leibowitz
Mandy Walker
Dame Jane Campion 

Kire’s playlist:
Ayub Ogada
Geoffrey Oryema
Trinix
U2
David Bowie
Sona Jobarteh 

First Aired: April 2, 2024
 
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1 hour 9 minutes

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Kerry September, Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist
Kerry September is a British Hair Stylist & Make-up Artist who has worked in theater, film, TV, music, fashion and beyond in her 30-year career.  Kerry was born in 1971 in Bridgend, Wales. the oldest of five children; she has three sisters and a brother. Her father, Gideon September, emigrated to the UK from South Africa and worked as a service engineer. Her mother, Christine Blackwell was a housewife who, after raising her children, went back to school to become a psychotherapist. Most of Kerry’s family is in psychology and she says her work too is like being a therapist listening to her client’s share their life stories.  When Kerry was two years old, her family moved to Twickenham and she went to Chase Bridge Primary School before being sent to Rosebery School, Epsom, an all-girls school for which she quickly developed a dislike. Her parents discovered she had a hearing deficit when she was three years old but Kerry rebelled against hearing aids which she felt put her at a disadvantage thus making school more challenging. Her mother told her she could do anything she wanted to so Kerry decided to pursue her studies at Epsom Art College, followed by two years at the London College of Fashion. As a teenager, Kerry was absorbed in American TV culture and so her parents agreed to let her attend Camp America in Pennsylvania. After 10 week’s work, for which she was paid $150, Kerry and her new friends spent four months traveling until her cash ran out and she returned to the UK. She found her first real job in the wig department in West End theater, which proved the foundation to her career. She did make-up for music videos such as Prodigy ‘Smack My Bitch Up’, Smashing Pumpkins ’Everlasting Gaze’ and Manic Street Preachers ‘Why So Sad’. Kerry has done make-up for a variety of photographers, actors, artists, politicians and celebrities. Nowadays she is also focusing on her health and fitness while studying quantum biology and looking forward to her next adventure. Kerry lives in Kent, England.
 
Kerry’s links: Website: https://www.kerryseptember.com/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1167567/
Instagram: @kerryseptember 

Women whose work Kerry admires:
Zoe Irwin - Trend forecaster
Jane Howard - Superstylist/Editor of Archivist magazine
Cynthia Lawrence John - Artist/costume designer 

Kerry’s Playlist:
Light years / Kylie Minogue
Absolute beginners / David Bowie
Go your own way / Fleetwood Mac
Shannon / Let the music play
Fast car LIVE / Tracy Chapman
We are the people / Empire of the Sun
Cry to me / Solomon Burke 

First Aired: February 2, 2024
 
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1 hour 9 minutes

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Chris Wairegi, Cinematographer
Chris Wairegi is a New York based cinematographer, local 600 camera operator, ASC Mentee and creator of 600 Black Women. Chris was born in Cleveland, OH to parents, who are both entrepreneurs, and she has an older brother. A keen student, she enjoyed art and history as well as excelling at a number of sports.  During high school she developed an interest in photography and decided to pursue a film career so she chose Rochester Institute of Technology where she would be able to make films in her first year. She already knew that she was destined for the Big Apple so armed with a dual degree to her   she made her way into the in dustry. Chris emphasizes the importance of starting at the bottom and learning different roles, which has helped her appreciate the multi-faceted industry now that she is a cinematographer. Chris’ filming experience is cross genre from narrative to documentary, commercial to experimental, and short to long form works for streaming, television, and the big screen. Her credits include Netflix’ Survival of the Fittest, Starz’ Run The World, Black Girl Beauty for VH1, andMTV’s, Women in Rap.  In 2021, Chris founded 600 Black Women whose mission is to create a more inclusive industry and for which she was the recipient of the very first Kodak Vanguard Award. She is a member of the ICG Scholarship Committee, a 2021 ICG Generation Next Change Maker and a 2023 ASC Vision Scholar.  Chris lives in New York with her husband and their dog.
 
Chris’ links:
Website: chriswairegi.com
600 Black Women: https://www.600blackwomen.com/
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6384689/
Instagram: @blackberryfilms 

Women whose work Chris admires:
Kasumi
Bisa Butler
Kate Phelan
Selena Preston 

Chris’ playlist:
MIASons of Kemet
John Lee Hooker
Fugees
Erykah Badu
Kid Kudi Y
oung Fathers
Jamie XX 

First Aired: January 2, 2024
 
Host: Chris Stafford
A Hollowell Studios Production
Follow @thecalltimepodcast on Instagram
Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
Hollowell Studios Productions: 1000+ episodes; AART, WiSP Podcast Network, WiSP Sports16
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4 months ago
56 minutes

Call Time
Natalee Watts, TV producer, Showrunner, Director
Natalee Watts is an Emmy-nominated TV producer, showrunner, and director. Among her many credits, Natalee was Chef Jamie Oliver’s Producer for two seasons of ABC’s Emmy Award winning, Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution, and was a producer-director on his 7-part British documentary series Dream School for Channel 4. She was the Co-Creator,  Executive Producer and Showrunner for the 10-part documentary series, Operation Change for the Oprah Winfrey Network as well as the Director and Co-Executive Producer of the 10-part documentary series Kentucky Ayahuasca for Vice. Natalee has produced 38 episodes of ABC’s Emmy-nominated Dancing With The Stars and 24 episodes of ABC’s The Bachelor.  She has also produced series for NBC, CBS, FOX, TBS, MTV, OWN, E! Entertainment, and DISNEY+. Recently, Natalee served as the Co-Executive Producer of the CBS hit competition reality series, Tough As Nails.  Tough As Nails celebrates hard-working women and men who are essential to America’s infrastructure.  She has so far filmed in 31 countries around the globe.  Natalee was born in Wilmington, NC, the middle of three daughters to Evan ‘Butch’ Watts, a retired financial services advisor and artist, and Vickie Tienken Watts, a teacher. After graduating from New Hanover High School, Natalee attended the Appalachian State University to study Broadcast Journalism & Psychology. Once she decided to embark on a career in television with her sights ultimately set on Hollywood, she headed for Chicago where she had her first break in the business. For five years she worked on the Jenny Jones Talk Show starting as a PA and leaving as a producer. Natalee has gained extensive experience in different genres within the television medium which have profoundly impacted her and now influence her future goals in TV production. In her spare time she enjoys designing websites and still photography. Natalee lives in Los Angeles with her wife, cinematographer Gretchen Warthen who was featured in episode 2 of Call Time.
 
Natalee's links: Website: https://www.nataleewatts.com/ 
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1451659/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataleewatts/     @nataleewatts  

Women whose work Natalee admires:
Beth Robinson, Film & TV Set Decorator
Anna Echols, Cake Artist Kerry September, Makeup Artist
Anna Jones, ANNA JONES - Food Stylist & Author

First Aired: January 2, 2024 

Host: Chris Stafford
A Hollowell Studios Production
Follow @thecalltimepodcast on Instagram
Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com
Hollowell Studios Productions: 1000+ episodes; AART, WiSP Podcast Network, WiSP Sports
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4 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Call Time
Call Time meets the women on set including filmmakers, cinematographers, DP's, camera operators, actors, makeup artists, costume designers. We share their story from childhood through career highlights, their highs and lows negotiating the film and television industry.
 
Hosted by Veteran award winning podcaster Chris Stafford. Host and founder of the WiSP Podcast Network and Exec Prod of Hollowell Studios, producer of AART, the podcast about women in the visual arts and Call Time.
 
Producer: Hollowell Studios
Email: hollowellstudios@gmail.com  @thecalltimepodcast