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Henry, Graphics

Episode 7 of the Film Folk Lore podcast, hosted by Jed, Justin, Heather Rae, Sarah, Collier, and Penny, titled "Henry, Graphics" was published on January 31, 2025 and runs 70 minutes.

January 31, 2025 ·70m · Film Folk Lore

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Welcome back film folks for another great interview this week! Ever wonder which role on set is responsible for the logos of great brands such as Booty Sweat Energy Drink, Los Pollos Hermanos, or maybe even Sex Panther Cologne? Well we have Henry today to tell us all about the Graphic Design in the Art Department! Henry gives us some great insight into his filmmaking journey and creative process with a good dose of nostalgia. Just remember, don't scan the QR codes on a film set. Enjoy the show!

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