Binge & Purge, Pt. II: Polished Gems
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Explore " treme" with insightful episodes like "Binge & Purge, Pt. II: Polished Gems", "From Assistant Director to Executive Producer: Nina K. Noble's Creative TV Path", "Episode 4: Oscar winning multi-instrumentalist Jon Batiste - talks about growing up in Louisiana, recent achievements including his involvement in the Disney Pixar film Soul, and the inspiration he drew from Prince early in his career.", "BRP 170: Happy Crappy Edition" and "BRP 169: Blabalicious Edition" from podcasts like ""The Book of John", "The Truth In This Art", "How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.", "The Big Red Podcast" and "The Big Red Podcast"" and more!
John's TV recs continue as he offers up completed series for you to swallow whole!
©2023
Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Nina K. Noble, a prominent American television producer, who has left an indelible mark with her contributions to acclaimed series like "The Wire," "Treme," and "We Own This City." Beginning as a production assistant, she swiftly climbed the industry ladder and emerged as an executive producer. Noble's foundation in assistant directing bestowed her with a distinct lens, enriching her production approach by bridging the writer's intent with the execution. Renowned for her dedication to authenticity, she excels in capturing the essence of diverse settings and cultures portrayed in her projects. With an enduring career, Noble's influence is a testament to her commitment to storytelling and television excellence.
In this episode:
Nina shares her journey in the film industry and her experiences working on shows like "The Wire," "Treme," and "We Own This City." Growing up in a family involved in the film business, Noble initially tried to avoid the industry but eventually found her passion for it. She started as a production assistant and worked her way up to become an executive producer. Noble emphasizes the importance of good writing and authenticity in her projects, striving to convey the writer's vision to the rest of the production team. She also highlights the sense of family and camaraderie that develops on long-running shows and the value of connecting with the people and places depicted in her work.
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