Chris Gilmour from Vectar Sets on transforming film and TV production with cardboard

The Decarbonisation Dialogue di Hannah Walker

Note sull'episodio

Hannah's guest for this episode is international artist Chris Gilmour.

He's known for creating hyper realistic sculptures from cardboard and glue. He co-founded Vectar Sets during lockdown which is a Manchester-based company providing paper-based solutions for sustainable scenery for film and TV.

In 2006 Chris won the Premio Cairo art prize and in 2012 the Premio Michetti.

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