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Movies We Like
TruStory FM
55 episodes
3 weeks ago
Movies We Like with Andy Nelson & Pete Wright invites you inside the minds of Hollywood's finest artists as they share their favorite films and reveal the hidden magic that inspires their own award-winning work. 

Ever wonder how a cinematographer experiences Apocalypse Now? Or what a costume designer sees in Amélie that you might have missed?

Each episode peels back the curtain on a beloved film through the unique lens of someone who's dedicated their life to the craft of moviemaking. Our guests include:
  • Oscar-winning costume designers
  • Renowned cinematographers
  • Innovative production designers
  • Award-winning editors
  • Accomplished actors
  • And other film industry virtuosos
Whether you're a die-hard cinephile or simply curious about how movies really get made, Movies We Like offers an education you won't find in film school.

Release Schedule:
  • New episodes release on the fourth Monday of every month
  • Members get exclusive early access one week before public release
  • Full episode archive available to members 

Listen and learn more at TruStory FM or discover membership benefits.

Part of The Next Reel family of film podcasts
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Movies We Like with Andy Nelson & Pete Wright invites you inside the minds of Hollywood's finest artists as they share their favorite films and reveal the hidden magic that inspires their own award-winning work. 

Ever wonder how a cinematographer experiences Apocalypse Now? Or what a costume designer sees in Amélie that you might have missed?

Each episode peels back the curtain on a beloved film through the unique lens of someone who's dedicated their life to the craft of moviemaking. Our guests include:
  • Oscar-winning costume designers
  • Renowned cinematographers
  • Innovative production designers
  • Award-winning editors
  • Accomplished actors
  • And other film industry virtuosos
Whether you're a die-hard cinephile or simply curious about how movies really get made, Movies We Like offers an education you won't find in film school.

Release Schedule:
  • New episodes release on the fourth Monday of every month
  • Members get exclusive early access one week before public release
  • Full episode archive available to members 

Listen and learn more at TruStory FM or discover membership benefits.

Part of The Next Reel family of film podcasts
Show more...
Film Interviews
TV & Film,
Film Reviews
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Cinematographer and Underwater DP Ian Seabrook on Thunderball
Movies We Like
1 hour 9 minutes
9 months ago
Cinematographer and Underwater DP Ian Seabrook on Thunderball
“I thought I saw a specter at your shoulder.”
Ian Seabrook, acclaimed underwater cinematographer behind upcoming Last Breath and next year's live-action Moana, joins us to dive deep into the 1965 James Bond classic Thunderball. With decades of experience filming beneath the waves, including recent work on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Old, and Jungle Cruise, Seabrook shares fascinating insights about his journey from amateur underwater photographer to Hollywood cinematographer, and why Thunderball remains such an influential film in his career.
From the groundbreaking 10-minute underwater battle sequence to the technological innovations that made filming underwater possible in the 1960s, we explore how Thunderball pushed the boundaries of what could be achieved on camera beneath the waves. Seabrook offers unique perspective on how underwater filming has evolved from the days of pure practical effects to modern CGI, while discussing his work on recent films like Last Breath and the vital importance of creating safe, comfortable environments for actors working underwater. The conversation spans everything from early influences like National Geographic magazines to legendary underwater filmmaker Ricou Browning (who directed Thunderball's underwater sequences and famously played the Creature in Creature from the Black Lagoon) to the challenges of directing actors underwater and building trust with performers who may be facing their fears in an unfamiliar environment.
Whether you're a James Bond fan or simply interested in the craft of filmmaking, this discussion illuminates why Thunderball remains a landmark achievement in underwater cinematography. Ian's passion for his craft and deep knowledge of both the technical and artistic aspects of underwater filming made for an engaging conversation about this classic film that helped establish underwater action sequences in modern cinema.
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Movies We Like
Movies We Like with Andy Nelson & Pete Wright invites you inside the minds of Hollywood's finest artists as they share their favorite films and reveal the hidden magic that inspires their own award-winning work. 

Ever wonder how a cinematographer experiences Apocalypse Now? Or what a costume designer sees in Amélie that you might have missed?

Each episode peels back the curtain on a beloved film through the unique lens of someone who's dedicated their life to the craft of moviemaking. Our guests include:
  • Oscar-winning costume designers
  • Renowned cinematographers
  • Innovative production designers
  • Award-winning editors
  • Accomplished actors
  • And other film industry virtuosos
Whether you're a die-hard cinephile or simply curious about how movies really get made, Movies We Like offers an education you won't find in film school.

Release Schedule:
  • New episodes release on the fourth Monday of every month
  • Members get exclusive early access one week before public release
  • Full episode archive available to members 

Listen and learn more at TruStory FM or discover membership benefits.

Part of The Next Reel family of film podcasts