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Lyn Paolo on how the business of television is changing and the struggle to make a living since the runs are much shorter (6-8 episodes) than when she started on series television, on the business being mostly comprised of male designers when she was starting her career, and on her role models in fashion outside of the film/television industry, like Vivienne Westwood 03:13
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Profession: Designers
Lyn Paolo on her favorite part of being a costume designer: being in the fitting room with the actors 01:01
Interview: Lyn Paolo
Lyn Paolo on loving her job as a costume designer and enjoying creating costumes from scratch, like she had to do on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story 01:02
Interview: Lyn Paolo
Lyn Paolo on the role of a costume designer: "we create the fabric of the world" 03:05
Interview: Lyn Paolo
Lyn Paolo on the advice she received from unit production manager Mike Salamunovich on one of the first shows she worked on, Homefront, who encouraged her to believe in herself, be strong, and to be her own advocate 02:56
Interview: Lyn Paolo
Lyn Paolo on how she came to work on the Shonda Rhimes show Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, a spin-off from Bridgerton, set in 1761, and on the scope of the costume-work on the series -- a huge show with lots of costume changes and gowns made of 22 yards of fabric a piece 13:10
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Show: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Lyn Paolo on working intimately with actors in her profession and how COVID-19 presented a challenge for her during the pandemic, and on not being able to see because of the safety visors she had to wear because of the pandemic protocols on the set of Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story 01:32
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Show: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Lyn Paolo on not borrowing any clothes from Bridgerton for the flash-forward scenes in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, and on making every costume for the show 02:28
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Show: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Lyn Paolo on the wedding dresses "Charlotte" wore on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story -- one that was given to her and the second which the character brought with her to England, and on the embellishments to the dress, as well as the long cape, all of which were handmade 04:36
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Show: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Lyn Paolo on the Coronation dress worn by actress India Amarteifio, who played "Charlotte" on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Storyand how true to history the costumes of the show were, and on the costumes for the "Stars and Moon Ball" episode of Queen Charlotte 06:44
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Show: Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
Lyn Paolo on her proudest career achievement, and on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story being her current-favorite show that she's worked on 01:32
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Lyn Paolo what can be gleaned from the stories of elders in the industry and learned from their experiences, and on the value of being a mentor and mentoring, as well as the value of documenting oral histories and why it's valuable to the industry 02:10
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Topic: Television Industry
Lyn Paolo on the advice she would give to those who want to get started in costume design and on the best advice she's recieved 05:13
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Topic: Television Industry
Lyn Paolo on advice to those starting out in the industry: "find your people," and on staying with the same producers, like John Wells, throughout her career 02:41
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Topic: Television Industry
Lyn Paolo on her proudest career achievement, and on Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story being her current-favorite show that she's worked on 01:32
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Topic: Television Industry
Lyn Paolo on the commercialization of the industry, and on the questions and uncertainty involving intellectual property and ownership over the costume designs involving AI 03:49
Interview: Lyn Paolo | Topic: Technological Innovation
On the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated (continued); on how the assassination and its aftermath changed television news; on why the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald was not broadcast on CBS 12:43
Interview: Dan Rather
On seeing the Zapruder film just a day or two after the assassination; on how he reported on the footage for CBS, and on losing out on the rights to Life magazine; on the emotional impact of the assassination; on conspiracy theories about the assassination 15:54
Interview: Dan Rather
Dan Rather on the emotional impact of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and how he dealt with it as he reported on the events that day 02:53
Interview: Dan Rather | Profession: Journalists & News Producers
Dan Rather on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and on how the news that the president had passed away came to his newsroom 05:48
Interview: Dan Rather | Topic: JFK Assassination and Funeral
Dan Rather on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and on how the news that the president had passed away came to his newsroom 05:48
Interview: Dan Rather | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change
Dan Rather on how the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and its aftermath changed television news, by giving TV news credibility which it had previously lacked 02:29
Interview: Dan Rather | Topic: JFK Assassination and Funeral