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Women in Film and TV Podcast
Women in Film and TV Podcast
100 episodes
3 months ago
This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change. The podcast features insights from: Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers) Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members) Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member) This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector. https://wft.ie/
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This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change. The podcast features insights from: Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers) Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members) Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member) This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector. https://wft.ie/
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From The Archives: DOP Masterclass with Kate McCullough & Frida Wendel
Women in Film and TV Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
From The Archives: DOP Masterclass with Kate McCullough & Frida Wendel
In 2017, Women in Film and Television Ireland hosted a DOP Masterclass at Brooks Hotel. This live event featured insight into the craft of cinematography from two leading DOPs, Kate McCullough (The Farthest, The Queen of Ireland, His & Hers) and Frida Wendel (Striking Out, Ego). McCullough has recently been listed in Screen International’s “Stars of Tomorrow 2020”. She received the Golden Frog for Best Cinematography on a Docudrama ‘I Dolours’ at Camerimage 2018. In the same year she was nominated for an Emmy for her work on ‘The Farthest’. The Hollywood Reporter listed McCullough as top 10 to watch in Irish Film Industry 2017. More recently she was nominated for the IMAGO award 2019 for her work on ‘The Farthest’. Upon completing her studies at The National Film School, Lodz, Poland, McCullough shot the Irish box office hit ‘His and Hers’. This film went on to win the ‘World Cinematography Award in Documentary’, Sundance 2010. McCullough is a member of the Irish Society of Cinematographers and Illuminatrix. Frida Wendel is a Swedish DOP who has a background in still photography and studied cinematography at Dramatiska Instituet between 2004 and 2008. She has since then made a number of popular commercials and promos for companies such as IKEA, Vero Moda and Burger King. She puts a lot of effort on visual storytelling and she is known for her work on EGO (2014), Akta manniskor (2014), Glada halsningar fran Missangertrask (2015) and more recently in Ireland on Blinder Films Striking Out, starring Amy Huberman and Neil Morrissey and directed by Lisa James Larsson for RTE. She is currently shooting Series Two. She is a member of The Swedish Society of Cinematographers FSF. This masterclass was chaired by award-winning cinematographer Michael Lavelle (Cardboard Gangsters, Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope, Patrick’s Day).
Women in Film and TV Podcast
This important discussion, which took place online in December 2024, was centred on the findings of the report by Dr. Susan Liddy and Dr. Fergal Rhatigan, commissioned by Women in Film and Television Ireland and funded by the Screen Ireland Stakeholders Funding Scheme. The research sheds light on the experiences of industry professionals, highlighting the challenges faced and the urgent need for change. The podcast features insights from: Dr. Susan Liddy & Dr. Fergal Rhatigan (Researchers) Producer Fiona Kinsella, Director Hannah Quinn & Actor/Writer Jade Jordan (WFT Ireland Board Members) Filmmaker Maríssa Aroy, webinar moderator (WFT Ireland Member) This podcast offers an in-depth exploration of ‘harmful behaviours’ in the film and television industry, and sparks a critical conversation about how we can foster safer, more inclusive workplaces in this sector. https://wft.ie/