The ARRAY Crew Conversation Series highlights the work of our below-the-line crew professionals. From sharing stories on set to career inspiration to hiring tips, our Crew gives you a behind-the-scenes glimpse at some of the most inclusive production sets in Hollywood!
With enormous gratitude, ARRAY Crew highlights Military Veterans in honor of Veterans Day (US) and Remembrance Day (Canada) on Friday, November 11, 2022.
Following the telecast of each of the final 13 episodes, tune-in to The Official Queen Sugar Podcast for exclusive behind-the-scenes conversations with the creators, directors, actors and ARRAY Crew members responsible for the series’ successful 88-episode run.
Ava DuVernay was made for this moment. She’s a Black woman with a passion for social justice whose voice is desperately needed at this time. She slips easily from major films to documentaries to TV drama. Her eye for big-screen framing makes a small-screen documentary series like 13th, about racial justice and mass incarceration, more engaging for a wide audience; her knack for storytelling brings the harrowing tale of the Central Park Five to life in a dramatic series like When They See Us. It’s for all of these reasons that Peabody has recognized not only those two works (and Colin in Black and White with a nomination this year), but also DuVernay’s production company, ARRAY, with an Institutional Peabody Award.
Viola Davis and Gina Prince-Bythewood on the Battle to Get ‘The Woman King’ Made. ARRAY Crew Members cinematographer Polly Morgan, production designer Akin McKenzie, costume designer Gersha Phillips, and editor Terilyn Shropshire featured in The Hollywood Reporter.