Episode 286: Lifting the Curtain on Theatrical Effects

I’ve covered digital and practical effects in film and TV, but creating special effects for live theater is a whole other challenge. J&M Special Effects has been up to the task for 40 years. Their crew has worked on shows from Hadestown to Harry Potter and The Cursed Child to Disney musicals like Frozen and Aladdin. I get a behind-the-scenes tour of their Brooklyn warehouse, where failure is part of the process in figuring out how to make the magic work. I talk with partner and designer Jeremy Chernick, along with pyrotechnician Bohdan Bushnell, about how theatrical effects have evolved with new technology -- and why they can sometimes be too good at their jobs in making the impossible seem possible.   
Lifting the Curtain on Theatrical Effects transcript
MUSIC LIST
  • Good Question by Sanctus
  • Morning Weekend by Sanctus
  • There Will Be Rain by Million Eyes
This episode is sponsored by Remi and ShipStation. 
  • Start your 60-day free trial at ShipStation.com and use the code IMAGINARY.
  • Remi risk-free at shopremi.com/IMAGINARY and use the code IMAGINARY to get up to 50% off your nightguard at checkout.
Next
Next

Episode 285: The Shark That Ate Hollywood