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The Creative Leaders
by Bigmouth Audio
The Creative Leaders is a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Every week we sit down with producers, leaders and creatives from gaming, tech, audio, film, television and more - to uncover their stories and bring you the lessons they’ve learned along the way. We’ll discuss the journey our guests have been on in their career, their approach to running companies or leading teams in the creative industries as well as the ups, downs, challenges
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36 - Director Phil Claydon: Why Independent Filmmaking Has Never Been More Exciting
What does it really take to build a career as an independent filmmaker?This week I'm joined by writer and director Phil Claydon (Lesbian Vampire Killers, Alone, Within, Helloween) for a wide-ranging conversation about filmmaking, horror, storytelling and the changing landscape of independent cinema.From directing studio features to making a micro-budget horror film with little more than determination, a MacBook and a huge amount of perseverance, Phil shares an honest look at what it really takes to keep creating in one of the toughest industries in the world.We also explore why horror continues to launch exciting new filmmakers, whether the traditional distribution model still works for independent cinema, and why post-production and especially sound, is where films truly come to life.In this episode we discuss:Why there's never been a more exciting time to be an independent filmmakerThe success of films like Obsession and BackroomsBuilding a career through conversation rather than waiting for a "big break"The reality of directing Lesbian Vampire KillersMaking Helloween on a micro-budgetHow directors should think about post-productionWhy sound is one of the most powerful storytelling tools in filmmakingCreating atmosphere, tension and world-building through soundThe importance of film scores and sonic identityWhy horror remains one of the best genres for emerging filmmakersIf you're an independent filmmaker, writer, producer or anyone passionate about telling better stories, there's a huge amount to take away from this conversation.
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35 - The Sound of Hokum
In this episode, Stephen Scott speaks with supervising sound editor and re-recording mixer Steve Fanagan about his work on Hokum.They discuss:How Steve first became involved with the filmCollaborating with director Damian McCarthyBuilding the sound of the old rural hotelUsing subtle ambience, wind and creaks to create tensionWhy silence and restraint are so important in horrorRecording bespoke sounds for environments, objects and supernatural momentsDesigning the “gates of hell” sequenceThe relationship between sound design and mixingWhy cinema audiences are so important to horrorAdvice for emerging sound designers and mixersA detailed, craft-led conversation about atmosphere, performance, fear and the invisible work that makes a film feel alive.
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34 - The Sound of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
In this episode of SoundStart, Stephen sits down with members of the sound team behind Ready or Not 2: re-recording mixers Andrew Tay and Scott Hitchon, and supervising dialogue editor Mark Dejczak.The conversation explores how the team approached the sound of a fast, chaotic horror-comedy where there are almost no simple “talking heads” scenes. They discuss rescuing production dialogue, cutting around overlapping breaths and reactions, preserving production effects, blending Foley with real set sounds, and building ADR that feels seamless.They also dive into the film’s bigger sound moments, including the opening sequence, the ballroom fight, the industrial washing machine kill, the use of loop group, gore effects, Dolby Atmos mixing, and the pros and cons of working in large Pro Tools super sessions vs reels.A generous, technical and very practical conversation for anyone interested in dialogue editing, sound design, Foley, re-recording mixing and the realities of modern feature film sound post.Key topics covered:Dialogue editing in fast, chaotic action scenesWhy production effects matterBlending Foley with production soundADR for performance, breaths and reactionsLoop group for crowds and world-buildingCutting and mixing gore soundsDolby Atmos for movement, chaos and perspectiveMixing reel-by-reel versus super sessionsWorking with directors and picture editors on the dub stageWhy monitoring format matters when giving notes
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33 - The Sound of Marty Supreme
In this engaging conversation, Skip Lievsay and Paul Urmson, supervising sound editors and mixers, share their experiences working on the film 'Marty Supreme.' They discuss how their involvement began after their work on 'Uncut Gems,' highlighting the challenges and excitement of mixing sound for a film that demands a unique auditory experience. The duo explains their collaborative approach to sound editing, where one focuses on dialogue and the other on sound effects, ensuring a balanced and immersive soundscape. They emphasise the importance of adapting to the film's energy and the directors' vision, particularly in scenes that require a chaotic yet coherent sound design.The SoundStart podcast is brought to you by Bigmouth Audio - a creative sound studio specialising in voice production and audio post for storytellers. www.bigmouthaudio.com The SoundStart podcast is sponsored by Film Insider - Film Insider is the new film industry, where indie filmmakers are networking, collaborating and helping each other bring their projects to market. Join Film Insider here
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32 - The Sound of Nuremberg
In this episode of The Creative Leaders we are joined by Michael Babcock to talk about his work as the Supervising Sound Editor on Nuremberg. Thanks to our sponsor Film Insider - join over 150 indie filmmakers and crew who are networking, collaborating and helping each other bring their projects to market. Join the community here.
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31 - The Indie Film Revolution With Chris Hutchison
This conversation explores the evolving landscape of film production, particularly in the UK, highlighting the challenges faced by traditional media in engaging audiences who now prefer platforms like TikTok. Our guest, Hutch, emphasises the potential for indie filmmakers to thrive by adopting innovative marketing strategies that align with current audience behaviors.Welcome to The Creative Leaders Podcast brought to you by Bigmouth Audio and Film Insider. Film Insider is the online community for independent film professionals to network, collaborate and help bring their projects to market. Join us today: https://whop.com/checkout/plan_wO5Krf4YOrhad?a=bmasteve
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30 - The Sound of Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere
This week Stephen is joined on the podcast by Paul Massey (Re-recording Mixer) and Eric Norris (Supervising Sound Editor) on Scott Cooper's film, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. The Creative Leaders Podcast is brought to you by Bigmouth Audio - specialists in voice & audio post production for film, TV & Games.
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29 - The Sound of The Strangers: Chapter 2 with Supervising Sound Editor Roland Heap
Supervising Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer, Roland Heap, joins Stephen on the podcast this week to talk about the sound of The Strangers: Chapter 2. Please subscribe to The Creative Leaders Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.The podcast is brought to you by Bigmouth Audio - www.bigmouthaudio.com
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28 - The Sound of Good Boy
In episode 28 of The Creative Leaders Podcast we speak with Brian Goodheart and Kelly Oostman - the sound team behind Ben Leonberg's indie horror film "Good Boy"
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27 - The Sound of Weapons
In episode 27 of The Creative Leaders Podcast we are joined by Filipe Messeder, Re-Recording Mixer & Sound Designer and Luciano Vignola, Supervising Sound Editor & Re-Recording Mixer on Zach Cregger's hit horror film 'Weapons'.
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26 - The Sound of K-Pop Demon Hunters with Supervising Sound Editor Michael Babcock
Our latest guest on 'The Creative Leaders Podcast' brought to you by Bigmouth Audio - is Michael Babcock, who joins us to discuss his work as Supervising Sound Editor and Re-Recording Mixer on Netflix & Sony's mega hit feature; K-Pop Demon Hunters.
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#25 - Calum Hart - Goodbye Kansas: Fostering Creativity, Guiding Teams, The Role of a Producer & the Production Process
In this episode, we dive deep into the life and career of a seasoned producer in the animation industry; Calum Hart. We start with an exploration of Calum's mission and purpose, which centres around nurturing creative ideas from their embryonic stages to fully realised projects. He emphasises the importance of collaboration, foresight, and creative problem-solving in his role. Our guest shares his unique upbringing in the highlands of Scotland, where his isolated environment fostered a rich imagination and a love for various creative pursuits. From a young age, he dabbled in everything from magic and comedy to comic book writing, which eventually led him to a passion for film, music, and art during his teenage years. He recounts his educational journey, including a filmmaking and screenwriting degree and a master's in scriptwriting, which provided him with numerous opportunities to intern and work in various roles within the creative industry. His career trajectory took him from live-action production roles to a pivotal moment when he discovered Axis Studios, where he transitioned into the animation industry. Our guest discusses his time at Axis Studios, where he grew from a coordinator to a senior producer, and the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. He also shares his experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, which, despite the global chaos, became a period of significant professional growth and achievement for him. After several years at Axis Studios, he decided to spread his wings and moved to Sweden to work for Goodbye Kansas, a company known for its AAA animation cinematics and VFX. He reflects on the similarities and differences between the two companies and how this move allowed him to further hone his skills and take on new challenges. Throughout the episode, our guest provides insights into the animation industry's current landscape, the explosion of adult animation, and the importance of taking creative risks. He also gives us a glimpse into his day-to-day responsibilities at Goodbye Kansas, where he juggles multiple projects, collaborates with creative teams, and navigates the complexities of project management. In the end, he shares his excitement for future projects that offer new challenges, diverse creative approaches, and opportunities to learn new skills. This episode is a fascinating look into the mind of a creative producer who is passionate about pushing the boundaries of animation and storytelling.
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#24 - Ruth Barnes - Chalk & Blade: Podcasts - Monetisation or marketing? The power of audio storytelling & the rise of video podcasting
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with the Founder & Creative Director at Chalk and Blade, Ruth Barnes, a company renowned for its innovative approach to audio storytelling and podcast production. Our guest shared insights into the evolution of podcasting, particularly the increasing importance of video components and high-quality sound design, such as Dolby Atmos, in modern podcast production. We delved into the origins of Chalk and Blade, learning that the company was born out of a desire to create engaging audio content and to work independently. Our guest candidly discussed the challenges and rewards of running a business, emphasising the importance of producing meaningful and impactful stories, whether for branded content or independent projects. A significant portion of our conversation focused on the business side of podcasting, including strategies for approaching brands and organisations, the importance of networking, and the challenges of monetisation. Our guest highlighted that for many clients, podcasting serves as a powerful brand-building and marketing tool rather than a direct revenue stream. We also explored the creative process at Chalk and Blade, from initial concept development to final production. Our guest shared their approach to working with journalists and brands, emphasising the importance of collaboration and understanding the unique goals of each project. They also provided valuable tips on training podcast hosts, helping them find their voice and deliver engaging content. Towards the end of the episode, our guest reflected on the impact of storytelling, sharing a personal anecdote about how reading "The Lord of the Rings" at a young age profoundly influenced their appreciation for narrative and fantasy worlds. Overall, this episode offers a deep dive into the world of podcast production, providing listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at how Chalk and Blade creates compelling audio content that resonates with audiences and meets the diverse needs of their clients.
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#23 - Eleanor Stewart - Clubhouse Animation: Woman in Animation, Daily Routines, The Creative Process & Doing the Camino De Santiago
Eleanor is the Founder & Director of Clubhouse, an independent animation studio, based in Glasgow. Clubhouse is Scotland’s first 100% paper independent animation studio. They create playful handcrafted content that is ideal for colourful campaigns or surprising social media.Eleanor has received the Bram Stoker Medal for most imaginative work and a D&AD Best New Blood Award. Her work has been screened in the UK and internationally, and twice alongside a live symphony orchestra.
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#22 - Emrah Elmasli: Building a Brand in B2B, Choosing the Right Projects & The Role of Creative Director
Emrah is the Founder & Creative Director at Mooncolony - a premium 2D art and illustration services provider to the video games industry. Emrah leads a team of outstandingly talented concept artists and illustrators who provide premium 2D art and illustration services to video game developers across the globe. With over seven years of experience in his role, he has successfully established and grown Mooncolony as a trusted and reliable partner for some of the biggest names in the industry, from free-to-play mobile games to AAA blockbusters. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Welcome00:00:20 - Guest's Purpose and Mission00:00:34 - Discovering Passion for Building Teams and Brands00:01:20 - Merging Visual Development and Branding00:01:46 - Guest's Background and Childhood00:02:01 - Growing Up in Turkey and Early Influences00:03:38 - Encouragement and Support for Art00:03:57 - Pursuing Art in University00:05:12 - Transition to Graphic Design00:06:05 - Entering the Concept Art Industry00:07:07 - Entrepreneurial Influences from Family00:08:33 - Learning Business Skills from Father00:08:54 - Career Path and Freelancing00:09:15 - Founding Moon Colony00:10:08 - Balancing Full-Time Work and Freelancing00:11:11 - Building a Team and Studio Vision00:12:05 - Naming and Branding Moon Colony00:13:18 - Importance of Team Collaboration00:14:07 - Establishing a Unique Studio Style00:16:45 - Importance of Brand in B2B Space00:17:57 - Selecting Projects and Clients00:20:56 - Saying No to Non-Aligned Projects00:22:40 - Early Days of Moon Colony00:23:01 - Transitioning Freelance Clients to Studio Clients00:25:39 - Role of Creative Director00:27:45 - Delegating Responsibilities00:29:50 - Learning and Networking for Business Growth00:32:26 - Work-Life Balance and Team Support00:36:06 - Side Ventures: Lunar Academy and Lunar Forge00:37:33 - Impactful Stories and Influences00:41:05 - Closing Remarks and Future Plans
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#21 - Adam Jeffcoat: Leading & Directing Teams, The Clever Way to Develop IP and Winning an Emmy
Adam is a Director & Founder of 2d development house StudioNX. He is also an Emmy winning Co-Creator of 'Niko and the Sword of Light' on Amazon Prime. He recently developed the story for Herobeats' Bafta winning game 'Endling' and In 2019, directed season one of Marvel’s Battleworld which has since picked up over 5 million views.In 2017 he created and directed the 80s inspired arcade game 'The Videokid' for Pixel Trip Studios. In 2013 Adam wrote and directed the critically acclaimed animated comic ‘Niko & the Sword of Light’ which hit no1 on the iOS appstore and went onto become an Emmy award winning TV series on Amazon Prime. As the Executive Producer for two seasons, he worked closely with Titmouse studios in L.A. supervising on scripts, storyboards & animation. The series was nominated for a total of 11 Emmy & Annie awards.
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#20 - Pamela Nelson: Strategies for New Verticals, Company Culture & The Value of Brand Experience
Pamela Nelson is the Managing Director at the award winning, boutique design, animation and motion studio - Revenant. She has a strong background in production across the broadcast and film industry. Revenant have worked on projects across themed entertainment, broadcast TV, brand, experiential, film and games. Collaborating with clients such as Riot Games, Netflix and Oakley.
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#19 - Donald Pirie: Directing Actors in Games, Working with Celebs, Adult Animation & the Voice Casting Process
Donald Pirie is currently one of the most exciting and in demand casting & voice directors working in the games and animation industries. Working on titles such as Lords of the Fallen, Superfuse, Per Aspera, Ridley Jones as well as a number of unannounced titles. Donald was recently described by CI Games as being "Hands downs the best & most intuitive voice director working in games ever!" Donald, a voice actor himself, also has one of the most recognisable and most used voices in Scotland. He has the flexibility to voice anything from adverts and corporates to talking books and animations. He trained at one of the world's top drama schools, LAMDA and has performed in theatres across the country from the Old Vic to the Royal Lyceum.
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E018: Adam Ritchie | Senior Voice Designer, Massive Entertainment
In this episode of The Creative Leaders Podcast, we dive into the world of casting and voice production in the gaming industry. Our guest, Adam Ritchie, shares insights on the importance of authentic casting and the growing need for innovative choices. We also discuss the impact of diverse voices in games and the rewarding experience of nurturing talent. Join us as we explore the behind-the-scenes of creating immersive audio experiences for gamers. Timestamps: [00:01:06] Gaming and music technology. [00:06:31] Divisiveness of character voices. [00:09:26] Character design and inconsistencies. [00:14:11] Speed running a recording session. [00:19:34] Managing international production teams. [00:25:10] Innovative casting choices. [00:27:17] Diversity in character voices. [00:33:48] The value of voice directors. [00:36:17] The actual magic of storytelling. [00:40:28] Remote recording challenges. [00:47:39] Recording in unique studio setups. [00:52:31] The importance of game knowledge. [00:57:10] Showcasing Skills in Sound Design. [01:01:30] Foley work and learning activity. [01:05:48] Dialogue editing in games. [01:10:00] Generosity and humility. Follow Adam here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E017: Sam Carlisle | Senior Director - External Partner Relations, Microsoft
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, host Stephen Scott sits down with Sam Carlisle, Senior Director of External Partner Relations at Microsoft, to discuss his journey into the world of gaming. Sam shares how he initially pursued art and had a passion for comics before eventually finding his way into the games industry in his thirties. Despite facing challenges in finding work, Sam's involvement in behavior analysis during his time working with his father played a surprising role in shaping his career. Timestamps: [00:01:24] Art and comics in the 80s. [00:05:00] Lara Croft advertising poses. [00:10:49] External development challenges. [00:12:45] India's contrasting poverty and wealth. [00:18:06] External development community. [00:22:11] External development importance. [00:28:11] What external partners should consider. [00:31:01] Production management and trust. [00:36:10] Games never truly finished. [00:39:22] Pre-production in movies. [00:42:27] Polishing by addition in games. [00:46:26] Limitations and creativity. [00:50:08] The loneliness of outsourced management. [00:53:33] Lack of support in industry. [00:57:04] XDS and the external development community. [01:02:23] Gaming industry's unexpected origins. Follow Sam here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E016: Owen Rixon | Head of Animation, The 2D Workshop
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Owen Rixon, Founder & Head of Animation at The 2D Workshop - a VFX and animation studio that focuses on producing stunning, cinematic imagery across all their work, be it corporate video, music video, advert or film. Follow Owen here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E015: Jon Mason | Founder / MD, Jollywise
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, host Stephen Scott interviews Jon Mason, a former Navy member turned kids' entertainment industry professional. Jon is an award winning creative digital producer and founder of Jollywise. He is passionate about the intersection of digital and entertainment and its ability to constantly reinvent the way we tell stories to each other. Following a career spanning start-ups and the Walt Disney Company, Jon has spent the last 16 years steering Jollywise into the kids’ digital entertainment space. His team’s expertise has successfully delivered award winning creative digital projects for the BBC, Disney, NickJR, eOne.Jon is also the creator of Stan & Gran an animated children's show currently in development.Jon runs a not for Profit campaign called the Secret Story Draw, designed to open up real career opportunities in the children's media sector for creative talent from underrepresented ethnicities. Timestamps: [00:01:55] Navy career and graphic design. [00:05:33] Kids as early adopters. [00:08:35] Interactive storytelling and gaming. [00:13:32] Entertainment and education for kids. [00:16:25] Representation in children's media. [00:19:13] Diversity and inclusion. [00:24:09] Importance of diversity in society. [00:28:23] Autism and neurodiversity. [00:35:23] A love letter to my grandma. [00:39:37] Self-publishing and pitching. [00:42:36] The complicated business. [00:45:09] People in the industry. [00:51:10] TV shows as part of IP strategy. [00:54:18] My show on milkshake. [00:58:05] Finding the finance. [01:00:16] Kids pitching at Kids Green. [01:04:37] Company's future plans. [01:08:48] Maintaining passion in business. [01:11:29] Recognizing our creative achievements.
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E014: Paula Bird | Head of Production: Features & Television, Axis Studios
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, we sit down with Paula Bird, Head of Production: Features and TV at Axis Studios. Paula shares her origin story and how she got started in the creative industry. Born in Brazil, she pursued a fine art degree and had her sights set on a career in the film industry. After graduating, she landed a job as a runner in a post-production facility before finding her way into the advertising world and eventually moving into animation. Paula discusses the opportunities and challenges she faced as she transitioned into producing, and the excitement of being involved in all aspects of a production. Timestamps: [00:01:23] Starting a career in advertising. [00:07:30] Longevity in the creative industry. [00:12:33] Living with imperfection. [00:15:44] Long format vs short format. [00:19:07] Getting people to come in from the outside. [00:26:00] The creative industry's opportunities. [00:28:21] Encouraging arts in schools. [00:34:07] Work-life balance and family support. [00:42:38] Leadership versus management. [00:47:21] Being open to feedback. [00:54:09] Exciting times.
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E013: Laura Breaden | Executive Producer, The Line Animation
In this episode of the Creative Leaders Podcast, host Stephen Scott interviews Laura Breaden, Executive Producer at The Line Animation. Laura shares her journey from studying business to finding her passion in media and film. She discusses how her creative side led her to become a producer, combining entrepreneurial skills with a love for bringing creative projects to life. [00:01:32] Being a producer with a creative outlet. [00:05:23] Starting out with ambitious companies. [00:08:39] Setting up own studio. [00:11:45] Fear of failure and growth. [00:15:31] Apathy and economic challenges. [00:20:19] Elevating the animation industry. [00:22:04] The golden age of animation and advertising. [00:26:06] Working in smaller companies. [00:30:44] Vetting projects and creative values. [00:35:58] Company values and integrity. [00:39:13] Authenticity and community. [00:42:26] Investing in relationships for success. [00:47:41] Be creative problem solvers. [00:50:32] Web3 multiverse space. [00:53:46] AI voice-generated threat. [00:58:57] Niche audiences and storytelling. Follow Laura here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E012: Liam O'Neill | Head of Production, Raw Fury
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Liam O'Neill, Head of Production at Raw Fury. Follow Liam here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E011: Ken Anderson | Director of Exploration & Discovery, Wild Child Animation
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Ken Anderson, Founder & Director of Exploration & Discovery at Wild Child Animation - a cutting edge animation studio driven by a passion for bringing great stories and ideas to life. Follow Ken here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E010: Tom Bryant | Managing Director, Interference Pattern
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Tom Bryant, Managing Director at Interference Pattern - a world-class creative animation studio based in Edinburgh, UK. From creating content for their clients, to building digital assets that support other studios, their work spans 2D, 3D, augmented and virtual worlds. Follow Tom here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E009: David Sheldon-Hicks | Founder, Territory Studio
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by David Sheldon-Hicks, Founder at Territory Studio - Territory Studio is a creative specialist that draws on expertise in narrative-led creative design to imagine, realise and build new worlds. David, recounts his journey towards a career in design, starting with his early love for stop-motion animation and drawing. Despite not seeing a career path in it at first, he persisted in pursuing his dream of combining creativity and technology. David emphasizes the importance of being an intelligent designer and not being afraid of technology, while also encouraging others to focus on their skills and passions rather than worrying too much about the end game. Show Notes: 00:04:35 Focus on what you enjoy. 00:06:11 Training ground for creative professionals. 00:11:36 Constantly replace yourself. 00:17:09 Importance of advisor network. 00:22:19 Consistent improvement leads to success. 00:28:10 Global relevance, local brilliance. 00:33:42 Broaden horizons for business success. 00:41:32 Creative industry needs improvement. Follow David here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E008: Phil Dobree | Founder, Jellyfish Pictures
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Phil Dobree, Founder at Jellyfish Pictures - one of the most respected visual effects and animation studios in the world. VFX credits include blockbuster movies such as Lucas Films’ Star Wars series Solo: A Star Wars Story, The Last Jedi and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story; TV Dramas including HBO’s Watchmen, Netflix’s The Innocents and Black Mirror: Hated in the Nation; TV Documentaries such as Planet Dinosaur and Inside the Human Body. Follow Phil here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E007: Rob Hewson | CEO & Creative Director, Huey Games
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Rob Hewson, CEO and Creative Director at Huey Games - a game development and console porting company founded by industry veterans. Follow Rob here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E006: Rhona Drummond | Executive Producer, Eyebols - Putting Scottish Animation on the Map
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Rhona Drummond, Executive Producer and Co-founder of Eyebols - an Edinburgh based production studio with a passion for storytelling in live-action and animation. Follow Rhona here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E005: Kevin McCrae | Creative Director & Founder, Revenant
In this episode of "The Creative Leaders" Podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Kevin McCrae, Creative Director and Founder of Revenant. Follow Kevin here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E004: Giles Lamb | Composer, Giles Lamb Music - Scoring a hit with the Dead Island trailer
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Giles Lamb, Composer at Giles Lamb Music. Follow Giles here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E003: Jesse Cleverly | Creative Director, Wildseed Studios
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Jesse Cleverly, Founder and Creative Director at Wildseed Studios. Jesse is a multi-award-winning Creative Executive with 30 years experience in Theatre, TV and Film. Follow Jesse here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E002: Mick Cooke | Composer, Too Many Cookes Music - From Belle & Sebastian to writing music for animation & games
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Mick Cooke, Founder and Lead Composer at Too Many Cookes Music. Multi-instrumentalist Mick has been composing for the screen since 2007 and his credits include Elmo Gets A Puppy (Sesame Workshop), Bitz & Bob (CBeebies), and Zack & Quack (Nick Jr.). Mick was also the trumpet and bass player in Belle & Sebastian for 15 years before taking the leap to leave the band and pursue a career in composing for the screen. Follow Mick here: LinkedIn Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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E001: Justin Alae-Carew | Co-Head of Games, Blazing Griffin Games
In this episode of the "The Creative Leaders" podcast, we are joined in the Bigmouth Audio Virtual Studio by Justin Alae-Carew, Co-Head of games at Blazing Griffin, a Glasgow-based digital entertainment company which specialises in telling stories across a wide range of platforms and mediums with a specific focus on video game development, film and TV development and production and post production services. In games they are best known for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases, Murder Mystery Machine and Murderous Pursuits. Justin is a seasoned game industry professional and has been a key player in the development and success of Blazing Griffin. Join us as we delve into Justin's journey in the games industry and learn about his role at Blazing Griffin. He shares his insights on the current state of the industry and provides valuable advice for aspiring game developers. From the challenges and triumphs of developing games to the future of the industry, Justin offers a unique perspective on the world of gaming. Follow Justin here: Linkedin Follow Stephen here: LinkedIn We’re a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Hosted by Stephen Scott and Powered by Bigmouth Audio. Follow us: Instagram | Linkedin Our website: https://bigmouthaudio.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Creative Leaders is a podcast that focuses on in-depth conversations with leaders, founders and top creative talent working in animation, gaming and beyond. Every week we sit down with producers, leaders and creatives from gaming, tech, audio, film, television and more - to uncover their stories and bring you the lessons they’ve learned along the way. We’ll discuss the journey our guests have been on in their career, their approach to running companies or leading teams in the creative industries as well as the ups, downs, challenges
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