Jennifer Morrison | Inspiration is Everywhere
On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with Actor & Director, Jennifer Morrison. We chat about her journey from the theater stage in Chicago, to the dynamic world of television…both in front of and behind the camera. Jennifer shares her early experiences in directing community theater and how her acting roles, especially on hit shows like "House", served as an education for her work as a director. Jennifer discusses the often overlooked aspects of filmmaking, from the demands of filming schedules to the creative process that continues to drive her passion. She reflects on the informal film education she received on sets, fueled by her curiosity and eagerness to learn from the crew on her various projects. Our chat is not just about her transition from actor to director, but also about the deliberate steps she took to ensure her path was marked with integrity…steering clear of potential industry stigmas and focusing on a diverse portfolio that includes everything from musicals to thrillers. We chat about her new directorial project, Peacock’s "Dr. Death" and the creative collaboration required for the anthology series. Jennifer also gives us a sneak peek into her current and future projects, as well as her love for the art of storytelling. This episode offers an intriguing look at her career, in addition to nuggets of wisdom and insight into the continuous evolution of a dedicated artist in the entertainment industry. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 0:01:49 - Jennifer Morrison's Career and Directing Journey 0:09:26 - Working on House 0:11:25 - Balancing Work and Filmmaking Passion 0:14:17 - Directors' Influence and Career Path 0:17:11 - Directing and Acting in Various Genres 0:27:16 - An Insightful Conversation on TV Directing 0:32:47 - Current and Future Projects and Preferences Listen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com. Story & Craft is available wherever you get your podcasts.
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