• Raevn Brasch: Master of All Things Design

  • Jun 8 2020
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Raevn Brasch: Master of All Things Design

  • Summary

  • Season 1, Episode 14

    Raevn Brasch: Master of All Things Design

    Raevn never imagined she’d work in the film industry when growing up on a farm in Australia. She moved to Canada for a road trip adventure over twenty years ago, and never left. It was connection and curiosity that led her onto film sets. More than two decades later, Raevn has worked in nearly every role in the art department on film and television sets. 


    But production design is where her talent really shines. She’s created the props for the APTN sketch comedy show Caution: May Contain Nuts, and recently she was the production designer the APTN show Tribal, and the holiday feature

    film Christmas Coronation.

    In this episode:

    We hear about Raevn’s not-so-glamorous first job in the film industry, the highs and lows of the production process, and the difficulty of maintaining a work-life balance. Next, we hear about the importance of good leadership skills, what being a production designer entails, and the invisibility of good graphic design. After that, Raevn talks about her experience on the APTN sketch comedy Caution: May Contain Nuts, her advice for graphic designers, and what working in the prop department entails. Then, Raevn talks about her time in the prop department on Wynonna Earp, the secret to a good chair smash, and her advice for script writers. Afterwards, Raevn explains the importance of the art department and gives her advice for prospective production designers. Finally, we hear Raevn’s three tips for starting out in the industry.

    Links:

    • Caution: May Contain Nuts
    • Tribal
    • Puppy Love
    • Wynonna Earp
    • Black Summer
    • The Ballad of Audrey Earnshaw


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