Sky News Crewcast – The Sky News Camera Department Podcast
Sky News Crewcast - The Sky News Camera Department Podcast
Podcast Description
Sky News Cameraman Phil Hooper talks to members of the Sky News camera department about their experiences working as part of the news gathering team at Sky News.
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Focuses on the experiences and journeys of camera department professionals, with episodes covering topics like career progression in media, the challenges of news gathering, and personal anecdotes from the field. Examples include Ed Bayliss discussing his rise to head of cameras, Adam Murch reflecting on Sky News' history, and Asher Knight sharing his fresh perspectives as a bursary winner.

Sky News Cameraman Phil Hooper talks to members of the Sky News camera department about their experiences working as part of the news gathering team at Sky News.
In this episode of Crewcast, Phil Hooper catches up with newly installed LA Bureau shoot edit Caleb Swinney. Caleb barely had time to unpack before being thrown straight into life on the road. From a freezing deployment in Minneapolis to powerful stories in Mexico, Syria and Ukraine, Caleb talks honestly about the chaos, pressure and privilege of our job and of bureau life. It’s a warm, funny and revealing conversation about storytelling, resilience, teamwork and what it really takes to do the job when no two days are ever the same.
This episode contains some bad language.
Presenter: Phil Hooper
Guest: Caleb Swinney
Producer: Nathan Hale
Music: Lee Byatt

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