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Over drinks, Berly and LA chat with Supernatural director, Guy Norman Bee, about his episodes through season 7 and his background as a Steadicam Operator. Now, let's get tipsy! CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞
Summary: In this episode of the Denim-Wrapped Nightmares Podcast, hosts Berly and LA interview Guy Norman Bee, a director with a rich history in Hollywood, about his experiences directing episodes of "Supernatural." Bee discusses his transition from camera operator to director, his work on various TV shows, and his approach to directing horror episodes like "Asylum" and "Family Matters." He highlights the practical effects used in "Asylum," inspired by Asian horror films, and the challenges of filming "Frontierland," including the use of a repurposed set and the casting of Rick Worthy as the Alpha Vampire. The conversation also touches on the importance of treating material seriously and the collaborative efforts behind the scenes.
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By Berly and LA, Supernatural podcast co-hosts4.9
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Over drinks, Berly and LA chat with Supernatural director, Guy Norman Bee, about his episodes through season 7 and his background as a Steadicam Operator. Now, let's get tipsy! CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞
Summary: In this episode of the Denim-Wrapped Nightmares Podcast, hosts Berly and LA interview Guy Norman Bee, a director with a rich history in Hollywood, about his experiences directing episodes of "Supernatural." Bee discusses his transition from camera operator to director, his work on various TV shows, and his approach to directing horror episodes like "Asylum" and "Family Matters." He highlights the practical effects used in "Asylum," inspired by Asian horror films, and the challenges of filming "Frontierland," including the use of a repurposed set and the casting of Rick Worthy as the Alpha Vampire. The conversation also touches on the importance of treating material seriously and the collaborative efforts behind the scenes.
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