P.I. Filmmaker Podcast

#12: Will Herbert - From Shorts to Soaps

1 h 46 min · 1. maj 2026
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In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker Will Herbert - someone I met when I was a film student at the University of Salford back in 2006. Recorded outside a bar in Manchester city centre, this is a loose, honest conversation about Will’s work as a director and how his approach to filmmaking has evolved over time. From award-winning short films to commercials, comedy sketches with Joke TV and directing on Hollyoaks, Will’s built a career across very different corners of the industry. 20 years on, he’s still doing it. www.willthedirector.com

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