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Tina Charad: the magical & the mundane

Tina Charad: the magical & the mundane

FromOPENING CREDITS®


Tina Charad: the magical & the mundane

FromOPENING CREDITS®

ratings:
Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

LA-based designer Tina Charad has worked on some of the biggest blockbuster films you could probably think of, including 'The Batman,' 'Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood,' 'Blonde,' 'Avengers: Infinity War,' 'La La Land,' 'Maleficent,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' to name but a few, and she’s most recently worked on 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,' and Marvel’s 'Werewolf by Night.'But, despite her impressive list of credits, Tina is not one to self-aggrandise. Instead, Tina talks to Stephen about the realities of her job - that it’s as much mundane as it is magical - and how she feels the glamour of the movies often disguises the reality of making them.Tina tells us about her move from the UK to the US, from advertising to filmmaking, and offers her straightforward advice to any designers considering a similar change in their career.Links: Tina's websitewww.tinacharad.comOpening Credits Instagramwww.instagram.com/openingcreditsCreative Community - Join the Opening Credits Network herewww.facebook.com/groups/openingcreditsnetworkNewsletter - Sign up for Opening Credits Updates herewww.openingcredits.net
Released:
Oct 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (26)

In the Opening Credits Podcast, we meet the people behind the design of your favourite films and TV shows. We chat to film creatives about their experiences in the industry and how they apply their craft beyond the world of entertainment. Hosted by Stephen Nutley, founder of Opening Credits, we explore the unseen craftsmanship of filmmaking, and discover how brands are increasingly harnessing the imagination of film creatives to better connect with their audience. Go behind-the-scenes of your favourite films and TV shows like never before, and meet the people who, until now, have been hidden in the credits. www.openingcredits.net