Behind the Scenes of the most popular shows in the modern TV landscape - with Ben Turner of Fulwell 73
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Ben Turner is one of the creative minds behind Fulwell 73. This production powerhouse is responsible for global hit entertainment shows like The Kardashians, James Corden's Late Late Show, Carpool Karaoke, music series with Ed Sheeran, stadium events with Elton John and sports series such as Sunderland 'Til I Die - the series on which he and I first met.      This conversation is a rare insight into the storytelling behind some of the most successful TV shows in modern broadcasting. We discuss Ben's journey to becoming a storyteller, his passion for creating stories filled with hope and optimism, and the broad range of projects he and his team have worked on. You'll also hear about how he transitioned from a budding songwriter to a filmmaker, discovering his knack for storytelling through editing.       Listen as we explore the process and art of storytelling, with a particular focus on documentary filmmaking. We discuss the importance of having a clear vision, understanding the unique elements the medium of film can bring, and how to use these elements to create the best version of your story. We also talk about the challenges of making a documentary series about the football team that was his boyhood love, the impact of the changing atmosphere of the entertainment industry on storytelling, and the significance of understanding failure in shaping the tone of filmmaking.       You'll hear about reality TV's influence on storytelling, creating meaningful content for a mass audience, and the value of collaboration and feedback in filmmaking. We reflect on our experiences with the series 'Sunderland Till I Die', the importance of uniting shooting and editing teams, and the joys of seeing a project come to life. Whether you're a filmmaker, a storyteller, or just a fan of great TV, this episode is packed with wisdom and insights you won't want to miss. Are you interested in joining the DocFix program and working with Nigel? Get started with our complimentary case study that shows you how the method is used in high-profile documentaries and to see if you are a good fit for what we do and how we work. Instagram: @nigel.levy.stories Facebook: Nigel Levy - The Doc Fix Incidental music composed by Birger Clausen
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