‘Seen on the Screen’ Podcast: A Celebration of Universal Stories
Introducing a new bi-weekly podcast presented by Make It Universal and Rotten Tomatoes.
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“Seen on the Screen” is your ticket to the personal narratives happening behind the scenes at Universal. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with NBCUniversal employees to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of entertaining games and thought-provoking questions, Jacqueline guides us through an exciting journey with each guest – asking them to reflect on the films that have rocked their world, scared the daylights out of them, or even changed them forever.
How do you bring a cultural phenomenon like Wicked to the big screen? In this episode, Jacqueline Coley joins director Jon M. Chu in Oz to talk about his work on his generation-defining cinematic event and how his personal connection to the stage musical inspired him to take on the project. We’ll explore Chu’s special connection to Wicked, his creative process, the film’s grand spectacle, and the key character moments that deliver Wicked’s narrative and emotional impact. Hear how Chu’s collaboration with stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, along with the film’s talented crew, resulted in show-stopping musical numbers, stunning sets and meticulously crafted details that will enchant audiences worldwide.
How do you bring a beloved book series to life on the big screen? In this episode, we chat with Chris Sanders, the writer and director behind DreamWorks Animation’s The Wild Robot. Chris shares how he first discovered the project and what drew him to adapt Peter Brown’s popular book series, giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. We’ll learn how Chris and his team crafted the film’s unique hand-painted, analog-inspired look and the challenges of blending traditional animation techniques with modern CGI. Plus, we’ll get insight into the casting process and how Lupita Nyong’o brought the character Roz to life with remarkable depth and transformation.
How do you turn an idea into a box office hit? Meet Ryan Jones, Senior Vice President of Production at Universal Pictures, who has a built a career on tackling just that! In our eleventh episode, Ryan takes us into the world of creative development and reveals what has inspired him to work on some of the most talked-about films and how they take shape. From action blockbusters to heartfelt dramas, to horror movies and beyond – Ryan has been at the forefront of bringing movies to life that not only entertain but also push the boundaries of storytelling. Learn how taking bold risks—like making Deadpool an R-rated sensation or leaning into the virality of a killer doll in M3GAN—can lead to major rewards. Join us as Ryan provides a sneak peek into what life is like on the iconic Universal lot, where Hollywood history meets the thrill of creating the next cinematic sensation.
Imagine if your high school job sparked a successful career in entertainment. For Arnold Klein, Senior Director of Digital Marketing at Universal Pictures, a part-time gig at Universal Studios Hollywood evolved into a role where he now contributes to the success of global digital marketing campaigns for major film releases. In our tenth episode, Arnold shares insights into the strategy behind campaigns like the viral Blumhouse sensation M3GAN and the surprising sense of belonging he experienced while witnessing Dev Patel promote his film MONKEY MAN. Join us to learn how the personal connections made over the years are what truly enrich a professional journey. From working at the park to, shaping global campaigns, to developing a meaningful friendship with one of Hollywood’s most iconic Actors, Arnold’s story is a testament to how passion and determination can carve a unique path in the entertainment industry.
What’s your favorite movie music moment? Angela Leus, Senior Vice President of Film Music at Universal Film Entertainment Group, is one of the people who helps make those magical moments happen and today, on our ninth episode she takes us behind the scenes of her dynamic role. Angela’s journey from a classically trained pianist to a key player in the film industry is a testament to her unique ability to merge musical vision with cinematic storytelling. Discover how she navigates nuance, curates unforgettable soundtracks, and manages the intricacies of bringing music to life on screen.
What happens when a love of animation meets a passion for collaboration? On our eighth episode, meet Morenike Dosu, the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at DreamWorks Animation. Morenike’s lifelong appreciation for animation began as a kid rushing home from school to watch Darkwing Duck to now working in her pivotal role at DreamWorks where she helps foster inclusive and collaborative environments. From unpacking how cultural curiosity and celebration can unlock authentic storytelling, to seeing her kids discover her name in the credits of their favorite movie, learn how one career can take you from animation productions in Australia to the Kingdom of Far Far Away and everywhere in between.
On our seventh episode, Jacqueline Coley dives into the world of movie marketing with Patrick Starr, Executive Vice President of Creative Advertising at Universal Pictures. Learn about the creative process behind one-of-a-kind movie trailers, posters, TV commercials, and what to focus on in order to capture a film’s essence. With exclusive insights from collaboration with directors like Christopher Nolan on Oppenheimer, Patrick emphasizes the importance of compelling storytelling and refining your work to achieve greatness. Tune in to learn more about Patrick’s advice for young and passionate film lovers.
On our sixth episode, Jacqueline Coley sits down with Mari Lozano, Manager of Media at Universal Pictures. Learn about her unique experiences in the world of media and marketing, and what it takes to place advertising for the movies you love everywhere: from Super Bowl spots, to social media, to radio shows, and more. Join us to discover how Mari has built a career in entertainment. From the magic of mariachi to the thrill of promoting blockbuster hits like TWISTERS, Mari’s story is a testament to how cinema can connect us to our roots and shape our dreams.
What kind of career combines a deep love for movies and strong business acumen? In this episode, Jacqueline speaks with Liz Jenkins, the Chief Business Officer for NBCUniversal Studio Group. As a dynamic leader, Liz shares how embracing her own authenticity has been an essential part of fostering a collaborative and innovative environment. From her very first internships at NBC, to her recent homecoming, learn more about how Liz’s profound love of theater, movies, and all things entertainment have shaped her journey and contributed to her successful career.
What’s the secret to finding the best new filmmakers and movies? On our fourth episode, Jacqueline Coley explores this question with Michelle Momplaisir, VP, Production Development and Acquisitions at Focus Features. As a key figure in the studio’s development and acquisitions, Michelle shares insights into her role, discussing some of her favorite filmmakers and how she selects and supports projects from inception to screen. Michelle also shares some of the movies that helped shape the person she has become and have given her a sense of home throughout her life.
What does crafting a quilt have in common with editing a blockbuster movie trailer? On our third episode, Jacqueline Coley finds that link with John Cantú, a seasoned Trailer Editor in Universal’s Creative Operations. John shares how a childhood passion for music and movies evolved into a career in film editing. Discover the joy of seeing a movie through your child’s eyes, the cultural resonance of comedy, and the meticulous craft behind your favorite movie trailers. Listen in as John shares insights from behind the scenes at NBCUniversal, illustrating how every cut can tell a powerful story.
Have you ever wondered who decides when a movie goes from theaters to streaming? Or when you’ll be able to watch that movie on your next flight? On our second episode of ‘Seen on the Screen’, Jacqueline chats with Deva Renzi, SVP, Strategy & Operations for Global Distribution at NBCUniversal. Deva is responsible for thoughtfully and intentionally releasing NBCUniversal films through their theatrical to in-the-home journey. Learn about the classic animated film that resonated with her as a child, her love of action movies, and the magic of rewatching movies as a parent.
How do you market an American movie for an international audience? On the first episode of ‘Seen on the Screen’, Rotten Tomatoes Awards Editor Jacqueline Coley sits down with Raheem Dawson, who has one of the coolest jobs in Hollywood at NBCUniversal to talk about it. From marketing films internationally to his early aspirations of becoming a music video director, Raheem shares his evolving relationship with movies. Discover his passions, the influences that have helped to guide his path, and the moments that defined both his life and career journey.
Make It Universal believes that behind every film, campaign, and award lies a human story waiting to be told. “Make It Universal” isn’t just a mantra – it’s a commitment to celebrating the diversity and collective experiences that make our stories truly Universal. From the industry’s famous faces to its unsung heroes, every voice matters.
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