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The Cinematography Podcast

The Cinematography Podcast
Cinematography
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Past Lives
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Quantum Physics
Hollywood
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Lighting Techniques
Video Production
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Nolan Films
Hot Rod Cameras
Bobi Wine
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Marvel Studios
USC Film School
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Art, Business, Craft and Philosophy of the Moving Image

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 336: Alice Brooks, ASC For cinematographer Alice Brooks, ASC, shooting both Wicked and Wicked: For Good concurrently was a huge feat. The giant sets, precise camerawork and complex, live lighting cues for the musica... more

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 335: Jess Hall Cinematographer Jess Hall, ASC, BSC reunited with director Matt Shakman to bring the retro-future world of The Fantastic Four: First Steps to life. The two had collaborated on several projects togethe... more

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 334: Jeff Cutter Cinematographer Jeff Cutter first collaborated with director Dan Trachtenberg on 10 Cloverfield Lane. Their successful partnership continued on the Predator prequel, Prey, which became Hulu's most-w... more

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 333: Jeff Cronenweth Two-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth, ASC is known for visually defining modern classics like Fight Club and The Social Network. With TRON: ARES, he melded three distinct rea... more

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Recent Guests

Jess Hall
Director of photography known for his work on Hot Fuzz and Marvel's WandaVision
Marvel Studios
Episode: DP Jess Hall’s retro look on The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Jeff Cutter
Director of Photography for Predator: Badlands, known for his work on 10 Cloverfield Lane and Prey.
Film Industry
Episode: Jeff Cutter: melding the alien worlds of Predator: Badlands
Jeff Cronenweth
Two-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer known for his work on films such as Fight Club and The Social Network.
ASC (American Society of Cinematographers)
Episode: Jeff Cronenweth, ASC: stepping out of the grid on TRON: ARES
Tobias Datum
Cinematographer of Murderbot
Apple TV+
Episode: Tobias Datum: creating the sci-fi world of Murderbot
Pål Ulvik Rokseth
Director of Photography for The Lost Bus
Apple TV+
Episode: Pål Ulvik Rokseth: forging the fiery world of The Lost Bus
Ula Pontikos
Cinematographer of The Man in My Basement
Independent Cinematographer
Episode: Ula Pontikos, BSC captures unease in The Man in My Basement
Kira Kelly
Director of Photography known for her work on the film 'Him'
Episode: Cinematographer Kira Kelly, ASC on the unique visuals of HIM
Bryn Mooser
Documentarian with a focus on technology in filmmaking.
Asteria
Episode: Bryn Mooser and Paul Trillo of Asteria on AI in filmmaking
Paul Trillo
Filmmaker and director known for integrating AI in his projects.
Asteria
Episode: Bryn Mooser and Paul Trillo of Asteria on AI in filmmaking

Hosts

Ben Rock
Host and Co-host with expertise in cinematography and filmmaking, Ben Rock brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussions.
Ilya Friedman
Co-host with extensive experience in the cinematography field, Ilya Friedman contributes valuable insights and technical expertise.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 282 ratings
  • Great for professionals as well as BTS fans

    The hosts never fail to keep the conversation with their guests informative without getting too technically dry.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hapadave
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great conversation

    This is a great podcast. The guys know their stuff and it is an unvaluable resource for filmmakers and movie buffs. Cheers from México.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Carl Zand
    Mexicoa year ago
  • Brilliant show

    Ben and Illya are so informed on the film making process that their questions are always spot on, and exactly what we fans of cinematography want to hear. I really enjoyed being interviewed by Ben about Late Night With The Devil. I’m not comfortable in the spotlight, but he asked such interesting questions that I was quickly at ease. I love this podcast. Get on it people!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lobo Solitaria
    Australiaa year ago
  • Yikes

    This podcast is not for you if you work in the industry and want meaningful, reasonably deep conversations. These guys are hard to listen to. I don’t know why they called this “the cinematography podcast” when neither of them are cinematographers or even have a reasonable knowledge of the craft to begin with.

    If you want to listen to two dudes talk about random current events for 15 minutes before bringing the guest in, go for it. The interviews have basically no depth and sometimes don’t go m... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Kfal
    United States3 years ago
  • Great insights!

    I’m not in the industry at all. Just a movie dork and love all aspects especially how movies “look.” Anyway, always interesting guests and love when they get “inside baseball” about the creative process, lenses, and the rants! Thanks guys

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ClarkWashington
    United States3 years ago

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Some critiques mention that the podcast can occasionally stray from technical topics into wider discussions, which may be less appealing for those seeking deep cinematography insights.
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The hosts are often praised for their knowledgeable and engaging interviews with guests, making it easy for listeners to connect with the content.

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Tobias Datum: creating the sci-fi world of Murderbot
Q: What is your approach to lighting scenes to feel grounded yet fitting within a sci-fi context?
Once we found locations, we tested the lighting setups while ensuring that they felt natural and true to the environment, harnessing elements of practicality alongside visual effects.
Tobias Datum: creating the sci-fi world of Murderbot
Q: How do you merge all of these different elements into something that feels cohesive in the series?
We started very early on with collaborators like Sue Chan, the production designer, to establish a visual lexicon for the world of Murderbot, ensuring that creative ideas fit within the practical limits of production.
Cinematographer Dan Laustsen brings Frankenstein to life
Q: What are the themes or messages in this adaptation of Frankenstein?
Laustsen expresses the central theme of love and forgiveness in the movie, signifying it as a story about relationships rather than horror.
Cinematographer Dan Laustsen brings Frankenstein to life
Q: How do you choose the right camera and techniques for this film's massive scope?
We wanted to do everything practically as much as possible, with only minor green screens and constructed sets for a realistic look, using a special lens and lighting setup to achieve our goals.
Cinematographer Dan Laustsen brings Frankenstein to life
Q: Was there any part of the original Frankenstein book that informed your visual approach?
Laustsen noted that while he was frightened about how to realize certain scenes from the novel, he emphasized capturing the drama rather than focusing only on practical effects.

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1. Jess Hall
2. Jeff Cutter
3. Jeff Cronenweth
4. Tobias Datum
5. Pål Ulvik Rokseth
6. Ula Pontikos
7. Kira Kelly
8. Bryn Mooser

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