Our Built Heritage
In this episode I am joined by Mairi Claire Bowser, a Dundeeborn Production Buyer, currently based in the South of England. Mairi Claire has worked in the Film and TV industries across the UK since 2011, and has been actively engaged with, and has helped to lead movements for, environmentaljustice in relation to the screen sector since then. Mairi Claire shares her journey into film and TV productionand how the magic happens but also what does and doesn’t happen to props and set components and the challenges they face. We talk about sustainability and the carbon impact but alsothe social side and human equality aspects and how all these factors need to be a driving force in decision making. Mairi Claire talks about what it’s like to own a wikka mudhouse and the complexities and joy of owning such a unique property. We also discuss the usual challenges, common themes andmisconceptions working in the heritage sector along with top tips when working with an older property. It will be an interesting listen for anyone embarking on aproject and is looking for some guidance and anyone generally interested in older properties. If you liked what you heard it would be great if you canshare Our Built Heritage with anyone else you think will find it interesting and also subscribe so that you know when the next episode has been released. It would be amazing if we between us can raise awareness onour built heritage. Link to the map Mairi Claire mentioned Natural, Historic, Alternative & Sustainable Building& Renovation in the UK Resource Map https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1K3066GOUPYDTIACOU784arzJYhVnfI0&usp=sharing Material Redistribution Map for the U.K Film & TVIndustries https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1U1gKn0ewMoy96HKB8xMdSulJxEuJO3E&usp=sharingc https://www.mcbowser.com/
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