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Construction, Paul

Episode 14 of the Film Folk Lore podcast, hosted by Jed, Justin, Heather Rae, Sarah, Collier, and Penny, titled "Construction, Paul" was published on March 21, 2025 and runs 84 minutes.

March 21, 2025 ·84m · Film Folk Lore

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Welcome back, Film Folks, for another fantastic interview this week. Paul's here to represent the Construction Department! From getting an early introduction to film on some iconic projects in Ireland, to building furniture on no sleep, and being sent back to the future on a park bench. Paul breaks down the ins and outs of how sets get built. Measure twice, cut once people. Enjoy the show!

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