It’s Tuesday night and Making Tracks is back with a dip into the warm bubbles of Skeleton Crew as we look at the news that the viewing numbers steadily built across season one, the links between the Mandoverse era and the High Republic and the use of old school techniques to make the recently completed debut season. We also congratulate Kathleen Kennedy on her award from the ASC Board of Governors and look at the cancellation of London Comic Con Spring. We even tackle a tricky listeners question on the freshly scrubbed 214th episode of Making Tracks.
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This episode we discuss:
Skeleton Crew building viewers week on week
Skeleton Crew and using old school techniques
The connections between the High Republic and the post-Jedi era on At Attin
Kathleen Kennedy to receive the ASC Governors Awards
London Comic Con Spring cancelled
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