Quilting Arts TV

Taping  for Quilting Arts TV was a total blast!  My sister, Sharon, went with me and served as my “roadie.”  The staff and other quilters engaged with her so well that I think she had just as much fun as I did!

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog
I arrived the day before taping and they gave me big trays on which to lay out my three different segments:  (L-R) Drawing Inspiration from a Photo, Double Reverse Applique, and Design Tips.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Various staff members walked me through my presentation and then it was time to head for the set!  Here I am with the host, Susan Brubaker Knapp, with my quilt Ti Plants A-Glow-Glow in the background.  (The quilt was eventually moved to the table.)

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Kristine, from the Quilting Arts staff, took a lot of photos and the rest of us did too.  This shot is from the set looking toward the cameras and sound gear which filled the rest of the studio.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

That segment went well, and soon it was time to set up for Double Reverse Applique.  Note the wardrobe change for both of us, since this segment will be part of a different episode.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

The little quilt I made from my baby photo was featured on the table.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

This is what Susan call’s the “grab and grin” shot, which is taken before every segment.  How do you like my professional makeup?

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

And here I am in action, as seen from the monitor in the “green room.”  Which was tangerine in this case.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Oops, I talked too quickly on that one.  To compensate Susan will stretch the yet-to-be-taped segment following mine.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Finally, it was time for my final segment on Design Tips.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

The beginning of each segment opens with the host and guest “talking.”  But, actually, we’re just supposed to move our mouths and make no sound.  This cracked me up every time.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Everyone was super friendly and personable.  My sister and I really enjoyed hanging out with all of them.

Ellen Lindner's stint on Quilting Arts TV. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Definitely fun.

The season’s episodes will be edited and sent to PBS by January.  Each station can air it whenever they’d like – for up to 3 years.  So, you’ll have to keep an eye out for when it airs in your area.  My first episode is 1902.

 

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2 Responses to Quilting Arts TV

  1. Mary Frances Ballard September 23, 2016 at 9:42 am #

    Good for you! So exciting!

    • Ellen Lindner September 23, 2016 at 11:06 am #

      Thanks, Mary Frances. It WAS exciting! (And still is.)

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