Visual podcasts

In addition to the main From the Horse’s Mouth podcast, we have also commissioned 5 filmed podcasts to accompany new writing which has been part of the project. These will be released January – April 2025, keep an eye on socials and website to see when they’re released!

Visual Podcast #4: Mixed Voices of Launceston

Written by Amanda Harris as part of From the Horse’s Mouth – Launceston.

  • Read by: Connie Crosby
  • Director of Photography: Hana Backland
  • Edited and Produced by: Brett Harvey
  • Colourist: Michael Todd
  • Music by: Guy Connelly
  • Audio Recording: Cornish Underground

Visual Podcast #3: Scillyland

Written by Oliver Berry as part of From the Horse’s Mouth – Scilly

  • Read by: Tegan Bonner, Cordelia Bonner, Jack Brownridge-Kelly, Connie Crosby, Simon Harvey, Lowenna Hosken, Millie Jones, Sally Knight, Anna Maria Murphy, Brendan McGreal, Daniel Richards, Ben Sutcliffe, Catrin Walker-Booth, Michael White
  • Photos: Oliver Berry
  • Edited and Produced: Brett Harvey
  • Music: Matthew Thomason
  • Audio recording: Cornish Underground

Visual podcasts #2: What Business has Redruth?

Written by Catrin Walker-Booth as part of From the Horse’s Mouth – Redruth.

  • Read by: Catrin Walker-Booth
  • Director of Photography: Brett Harvey
  • Edited and produced by: Brett Harvey
  • Colourist: Michael Todd
  • Music by: Ben Sutcliffe
  • Audio Recording: Cornish Underground

Visual podcasts #1: Wild White Horses

First, the musical group ‘Painted Horses’ at Trelya, in sessions with Matthew Thomason, created a new song called ‘Wild White Horses’ in response to the project.

  • Performed by: Painted Horses
  • Facilitated by: Tori Cannell
  • Director of Photography: Adam Laity
  • Edited and produced by: Brett Harvey
  • Colourist: Michael Todd
  • Music by: Matthew Thomason, Catherine Hurrell, David Curtis & Jack Lynch
  • Produced by: Darren Roberts
  • Mixed & Mastered by: Giles Woolley
  • Audio Recording: Cornish Underground

Look out for more videos and subscribe to the From the Horse’s Mouth Podcast here.

Support and Acknowledgements

This project is generously supported by the Shared Prosperity Fund, Arts Council England, Hall for Cornwall, FEAST, and Michael Spiers.