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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 discuss their enjoyment of the Supernatural series, particularly seasons six and seven. They interview director Guy Norman Bee, who shares insights on his collaborative approach to directing, including the challenges and creative processes involved in episodes like "Hello, Cruel World" and "There Will Be Blood." Bee details the use of practical effects, such as shadow work and stunt doubles, and the importance of maintaining continuity in set design. He also reflects on his transition from camera operator to director and his experiences working on various TV shows and films, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and teamwork in the industry.
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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 discuss their enjoyment of the Supernatural series, particularly seasons six and seven. They interview director Guy Norman Bee, who shares insights on his collaborative approach to directing, including the challenges and creative processes involved in episodes like "Hello, Cruel World" and "There Will Be Blood." Bee details the use of practical effects, such as shadow work and stunt doubles, and the importance of maintaining continuity in set design. He also reflects on his transition from camera operator to director and his experiences working on various TV shows and films, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and teamwork in the industry.
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Support the show
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
Please rate and review Denim-Wrapped Nightmares wherever you get your podcasts! Find social channels and more on our Linktree.
Automated transcription and summary via Otter.ai.
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