Coming to a small screen near you (hopefully). LINKS Hear Cam's new song Rolling Stone See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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So, We Made A TV Show!
Everything has been leading up to this. Put on your best headphones because the radio play/TV journey of So You Want To Make A TV Show is about to start. CREDITS: Hosts: Cameron Daddo @camerondaddo and Andrew Daddo @andrewdaddo Tyrell: Alex Papps @alexpappsofficial Stephanie: Rachel Griffiths @rachelgriffithsofficial Lou: Tammin Sursok @tamminsursok Ricky: Samson Coulter @samsoncoulter Elise: Nikki Britton @thenikkibritton Dr Jameson: Jay Laga’aia @jaylagaaia Narrator: Rachel Corbett @_rachelcorbett Executive Producer & Scripting: Elise Cooper Editor and Sound Design: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Music: Noah Bloom Theme Song: O'Shea Find more great podcasts at www.novapodcasts.com.au . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What Happens Before We Call Action
Will Rachel Griffiths agree to be in our show? Will we find a Director of Photography with Hollywood pedigree to join our more… local production? What does a production designer do, and how on earth are we going to put music to our story? Well you’ll have to listen to find out! LINKS: See O'Shea on their limited run Australian tour Buy tickets to ‘How To Please A Woman’ prods. Tania Chambers and Judi Levine, dir: Renèe Webster starring Cameron Daddo Listen to music by Oshea at their website Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram Follow @camerondaddo on Instagram Follow @andrewdaddo on Instagram CREDITS: Host: Cameron Daddo @camerondaddo and Andrew Daddo @andrewdaddo Guests: Rachel Griffiths, Brad Shield, Emma Fletcher, Noah Bloom, Mark and Jay O’Shea Narrator: Rachel Corbett @_rachelcorbett Executive Producer & Scripting: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts at www.novapodcasts.com.au .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rachel Griffiths Makes A Valid Point
Following the casting notes from Stevie Ray the Daddos set off to pitch the show to Alex Papps; hoping the beloved TV actor will play our lead role. Plus Cameron pulls some SERIOUS strings and managed to get the one and only Rachel Griffiths to hear our pitch for her to play our leading female role of Stephanie. The only problem is… we’ve not actually written much of that character yet! Good thing the wonderful Libby Butler is a phone call away to help out! LINKS: Follow @alexpappsofficial on Instagram Find @rachelgriffithsofficial on Instagram See Libby Butler’s work on @LovingCaptivity on Facebook Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram Follow @camerondaddo on Instagram Follow @andrewdaddo on Instagram CREDITS: Host: Cameron Daddo @camerondaddo and Andrew Daddo @andrewdaddo Guests: Alex Papps, Rachel Griffiths, Libby Butler, Tania Chambers Narrator: Rachel Corbett @_rachelcorbett Executive Producer & Scripting: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts at www.novapodcasts.com.au .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Auditions & Callbacks: Let's Find Our Cast
Getting actors to star in our TV show is going to be hard because so far our budget leaves a lot to be desired. Andrew and Cameron speak to agent Eloise Georgaris and Casting Associate Stevie Ray to find out the dos and don'ts of the casting process – including what to do if you’ve already done some of the "don'ts". LINKS: Check out @mcgregorscasting on Instagram Follow @novapodcastsofficial on Instagram Follow @camerondaddo on Instagram Follow @andrewdaddo on Instagram CREDITS: Host: Cameron Daddo @camerondaddo and Andrew Daddo @andrewdaddo Guests: Eloise Georgaris and Stevie Ray Narrator: Rachel Corbett @_rachelcorbett Executive Producer: Elise Cooper Editor: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts at www.novapodcasts.com.au .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join brothers Cameron and Andrew Daddo as they embark on the gripping, heartbreaking, exhausting and downright ridiculously-good-time adventure of making their very own TV show. An up close and personal look at how your favourite shows get made; featuring interviews with industry legends, Hollywood big-wigs and creatives who’ve seen their own ideas go from a late night scribble on a notepad, to the big (and little) screen.