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Tune in to the Cinematography Salon Podcast every other Thursday for an enlightening journey into the realm of cinematography, hosted by Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr. Drawing inspiration from the rebellious ethos of historic art salons, our show serves as a platform for emerging talents to both showcase their art and challenge the conventional boundaries of our craft. Through our podcast, we connect like-minded filmmakers and catalyze the exchange of resources, ideas, and wisdom in the cinematography community. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/support
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In this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, Jomo Fray discusses his distinctive approach to image-making on films such as All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt, Selah and the Spades, and Port Authority. He delves into the humanism shared by the directors he collaborates with and the significance of specificity in storytelling. Fray also explores how expanding his emotional spectrum enhances his work, the role of intuition in lighting, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery in mastering cinematography.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Kira Kelly, ASC. Known for her work on the documentary 13th, the FX series Y: The Last Man, and the Hulu miniseries Echo, Kira has made a significant impact in the industry. With two Primetime Emmy nominations for Insecure and 13th, she shares insights into breaking barriers, pushing artistic boundaries, and the power of composition in visual storytelling.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportAva Berkofsky, ASC, joins hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr on the Cinematography Salon podcast to provide a view into their methodical approach to cinematography. They explore how their work aims to forge emotional connections between the subject and the viewer, particularly in their approach to lighting and composition in projects like HBO's Insecure. Ava also speaks candidly about their experiences as a non-binary cinematographer and how that informs their desire to create inclusive work environments, all the while adhering to the demands of studio film and television projects.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn the latest installment of the "Cinematography Salon Podcast," we sit down with renowned cinematographer Frederick Elmes, ASC, whose career has seamlessly intertwined with some of cinema's most innovative directors. Elmes, who is celebrated for his emotional and visionary approach to cinematography, shares insights into his collaborative processes with directors like David Lynch, Jim Jarmusch, John Cassavetes, and Ang Lee. His discussion on balancing the aesthetic and technical challenges of filmmaking offers a masterclass in the art of cinematography.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportThis week on the Cinematography Salon Podcast, we interview Greig Fraser, ASC, ACS, cinematographer behind "Dune" and "The Batman”. He discusses collaborating with directors, the challenges of adapting source material, and his innovative approach to integrating visual effects into storytelling. Through thought-provoking insights into Dune: Part Two and other highly regarded films in his repertoire, Greig touches on the creative and logistical challenges of bringing complex worlds to life through cinematography.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportThis week on the show, we welcome the Jay Holben, an associate member of the American Society of Cinematographers. Jay is known for his extensive contributions to film literature and technology, particularly through the books, "Cine Lens Manual" and "Shot Craft". He shares his journey as a cinematographer, filmmaker, writer, and researcher. Ever curious, Holben emphasizes the importance of continuous learning in the fluctuating landscape of the film industry, advocating for deeper engagement with both the technical and emotional aspects of filmmaking.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportThis week we welcome David Mullen, ASC, Emmy winner for his exceptional work on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel". Sharing his insights into his creative journey, and his steadfast commitment to blending research with education, he takes us behind the scenes of renowned projects like "Westworld" and "The Love Witch," highlighting his collaborative ethos with both crew and cast, and his passion for the craft comprising the complexities of lighting, the evolution of camera technology, and the indispensable role of prep in shaping the moving image.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, we’re joined by Dan Kanes, CEO and co-founder of Atlas Lens Co. Kanes shares his journey from lighting technician to entrepreneur, emphasizing the influence of his skateboarding and punk rock background on his creative and pragmatic approach to forging one’s own path and simultaneously uplifting those around you. Highlighting the significance of anamorphic lenses in film history and their emotional impact on storytelling, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the art and science of lens making.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportOn this episode of the Cinematography Salon Podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr welcome Andrew Thomas Huang, a versatile director blending fantasy with reality. They discuss his journey from a Fine Art and Animation student at USC to becoming a Grammy-nominated director and how his collaborations with artists like Björk and FKA Twigs reflect his unique style, deeply rooted in Chinese heritage and queer Asian mythology.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportAs the new year begins, hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr welcome guests Oren Soffer, former co-host of the podcast, and David Kruta, founder of Cinematography Salon. In 2023, the Salon expanded its reach, successfully hosted gatherings on both coasts, with holiday parties, panels, master classes and networking events, enriching the community's understanding and appreciation of the filmmaking process. Together they discuss how current events, technological shifts, and how personal developments have influenced their work and outlook on the future of filmmaking, and point to emerging technologies, shifting narrative styles, and the growing importance of diverse voices in shaping the future of cinematography.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportChristopher Blauvelt joins us this week on the Cinematography Salon podcast as he shares his unique upbringing in LA within a filmmaking family and his journey to establish his own identity in the industry - a meeting with renowned cinematographer Harris Savides was a pivotal moment in Christopher's career, shifting his trajectory towards independent films. Discussing the advancements in both film and digital technologies, Christopher emphasizes keeping an open-minded approach to using these tools creatively and not confining oneself to one medium, and that fresh perspectives can lead to groundbreaking work in the industry.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode, cinematographer Natalie Kingston discusses her approach to achieving a dense, immersive quality in her images. She discusses lighting techniques, color grading, and the crucial role of collaborating closely with costume and production designers, underlining her meticulous attention to detail in creating visually striking work. Natalie reflects on the concept that lighting need not always be motivated by tangible sources but can be deeply rooted in emotional truth. She further explains how blending colors and introducing complex tones enriches her work with depth and emotional resonance, offering a unique insight into her artistic process.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportJoining us this week on the Cinematography Salon podcast, we welcome Production Designer and Director, Griffin Stoddard, who offers an unconventional perspective on set design and breaking the mold of traditional concepts. His approach, blending gothic influences and surrealism, showcases his ability to create unique work. Hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr explore the evolving landscape of set design through Griffin's experiences, charting the changes and trends he has witnessed over the years. This perspective offers a comprehensive view of the field's growth and transformation, and outlines a path that lead him from directing to production design, illustrating the often-unexpected turns in creative careers.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportHosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr are back this week with Ashley Connor, whose hands-on experience with indie filmmaking has shaped her into a master storyteller with a flair for genuine representation. Connor discusses her transition into union work, the emotional intimacy of her cinematography techniques, and her advocacy for ethical filmmaking. The conversation offers profound insights into her personal and professional growth, emphasizing the impact of mentorship and the importance of diversity and self-care in the fast-paced world that is the film industry.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportWe’re back for the second season of the Cinematography Salon podcast, and we are thrilled to welcome our new co-host Ava Benjamin Shorr alongside returning host Peter Pascucci. Kicking off this season is a deep dive into the filmmaking process of "The Creator", with special guest, cinematographer Oren Soffer. Oren shares a treasure trove of insights about working on the film directed by the visionary Gareth Edwards, known for his groundbreaking work on "Star Wars", "Rogue One", and "Godzilla". The team brought a distinctive touch to "The Creator", opting for a mental shot list which provided a fresh and novel element each day, and fostered the courage and environment to embrace imperfection. So, stay tuned for a season filled with incredible guests, fascinating conversations, and a few surprises you won’t want to miss.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportCinematographer Mandy Walker, ASC, ACS, joins hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer on this week’s episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast to demystify her techniques, with real-world examples from blockbuster hits like Elvis and Mulan. From collaborations with Baz Luhrmann and the intricacies of lens choice, to translating the director's vision onto the screen in the most collaborative and artistic manner, Mandy's expertise makes this an episode you won’t want to miss.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportAre you fascinated by how visual effects can transform storytelling? Tune in to this episode featuring two-time Emmy-winning VFX supervisor Andrew Roberts, who has worked on bringing the worlds of Avatar, Obi-Wan Kenobi and The Creator to life. This episode touches on his experience working in virtual production at ILM, how he approaches collaborative-decision making in his role, and the modern tools VFX teams use to enhance cinematic stories. If you've ever wondered what it's like to bring the Star Wars universe to life, this podcast is for you.
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http://www.rebelalliance.eu/visual-effects-glossary.html
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportOn this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer interview cinematographer Todd Banhazl, ASC about his work on HBO’s “Winning Time” and “Hustlers” starring Jennifer Lopez. Touching on the mechanics of bold decision-making and the necessity of exciting everyone involved in a project, this episode peels back the curtain on artistic integrity across different budget levels, the audacity to take calculated risks, and the power of working with like-minded collaborators. It's not just about chasing what's trending, but doing what feels right for each project.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer answer your questions about the film industry. From building relationships with directors to evolving from low-budget projects to big-budget shoots, learn how to convince potential collaborators of your skills, even without past work to show, and discover strategies for career planning in an unpredictable industry. We dive into discussions about artistic voice, burnout, and navigating tough production environments. Plus, get practical tips for prepping in both commercial and narrative projects. Tune in to gain wisdom and inspiration as you navigate your creative path.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode, director Marysia Makowska imparts wisdom from her rich career, stressing the significance of enthusiasm, meticulous preparation, and clear vision. Marysia shares her insights on transitioning from art directing to helming a film, the digital revolution in cinematography, and how platforms like TikTok are reshaping editing techniques. Listen in to unravel the ever-evolving landscape of commercial and cinematography trends, and her approach to filmmaking—prioritizing health, ensuring respectful relationships on set, and knowing when to draw boundaries.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportOn the latest episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer are joined by producer Jeremy Truong. From selecting the right cinematographer to nurturing a positive working environment, today’s episode is a compelling exploration of authenticity, representation, and the transformative power of storytelling. Jeremy reveals the inner workings of the documentary "38 at the Garden," the joy of a majority queer shoot, and the challenges faced by people of color in the film industry.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportThis week on the Cinematography Salon podcast, Peter Pascucci is joined by David Kruta as they interview renowned Ukrainian cinematographer and producer Andrii Kotliar. Kotliar discusses his experience growing up in post-Soviet Ukraine, the profound impact of the Revolution of Dignity, and the Ukrainian film industry's resilience amidst war and conflict. He discusses the riveting story behind "Iron Butterflies," a film exploring the tragic incident of MH17 flight shot down by a Russian missile, emphasizing the power of media in raising global awareness and the need to focus on Russian war crimes. Highlighting his involvement in the Kinoko Film Festival, Kotliar envisions a brighter future for Ukrainian film education and stresses the importance of international support.
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Actor Mackenzie Lansing joins hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer to take a critical look at the complexities and politics of acting. Lansing offers her perspective on the issues plaguing the industry, particularly the importance of actors supporting each other amidst a competitive environment. She expresses her solidarity with the ongoing strikes, and explores the challenging aspects of residuals from streaming platforms and networking dynamics that often pit actors against one another. The conversation centers on the importance of authenticity and being true to oneself, offering a poignant look into the challenges of being an LGBTQ individual in Hollywood.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn Part 2 of a fascinating discussion with Mark LaFleur, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer discuss the intricacies of running a camera rental house instead of committing to a freelance cinematography career. Mark underlines the importance of education and workshops to give budding filmmakers access to both equipment knowledge and hands-on experience. They also discuss his love for Lomo Super Speeds, vintage lenses, and anamorphic lenses, and the crucial role of lens choices.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn Part 1 of a fascinating conversation with Mark LaFleur, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer dive into the nuances of lens testing and vintage lens characteristics. They dissect topics like the "sweet spot" of a lens, the implications of shooting at varying apertures, and the contrasting traits of anamorphic and spherical lenses. Mark also underscores the significance of fostering a sense of community, the crucial role of social media in demystifying the lens selection process, and how Old Fast Glass celebrates and promotes the work of budding filmmakers.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this week’s episode, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer host UK-based cinematographer Olan Collardy. Collardy emphasizes the importance of demystifying the craft and making it accessible. He discusses his self-education journey, DIY approach, and how he transitioned from replicating others' techniques to finding his unique voice in cinematography. From utilizing a friend's studio space in Hackney to test different setups to his mentorship program and creation of a Discord community, Collardy's passion for learning, teaching, and guiding aspirants shines through.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode of The Cinematography Salon Podcast, Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer host senior colorist Kath Raisch. The conversation uncovers Kath's journey from working with film in a darkroom to becoming a colorist, emphasizing the necessity of mastering film basics while navigating the possibilities of digital technology. They explore the dynamics of the relationship between a colorist and a director of photography, the nuances of translating a director's vision onto the screen, and her experiences on projects such as "Aftersun".
Highlighting the need for mentorship within the film community, Kath encourages our listeners to check out the work of up and coming Company3 colorists Jake White, Emily Bailey, Patrick Divine and Nick Daukas.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this week’s episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer interview innovative cinematographer Ava Benjamin Shorr. Known for her exemplary work on "Equal," "Gussie," and "Sisters," Shorr opens up about her personal project "Ava and Bianca," her experiences with lighting, and her ambition to transition from documentaries to narrative features. She advocates for the importance of mentorship and describes the impact it had on her career, notably her time in the ASC Vision Mentorship Program with Rachel Morrison. The conversation also extends to art, culture, and the unique blend of comedy, tragedy, and action in the TV show "Barry".
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportOn the latest episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, Jon Bregel candidly discusses the critical impact of societal pressures, the myth of pain as a prerequisite for creating good art, and the skewed work-life balance in the film industry. Drawing from his experiences with Variable, he advocates for a holistic approach to wellness, emphasizing mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical health. The conversation further explores relinquishing control in filmmaking, and the crucial role of supportive mentorship and community within the industry.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode of the Cinematography Salon Podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer welcome guest Maria Rusche, the cinematographer behind the film Shiva Baby. The conversation delves into the visual style, challenges, and collaborative efforts that went into the creation of the movie. Maria shares her experiences with lighting and lens choices, and the importance of collaboration with the director and actors. They also discuss the difficulties of breaking into the industry, teaching cinematography, and finding inspiration in unexpected places. The episode wraps up with a discussion about the state of the film and TV industry, touching on successes, disappointments, and the impact of the pandemic on productions.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode, Zen Pace joins the conversation with hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer to discuss the spiritual nature of Zen's work and its connection to their non-binary identity. They share insights on the challenges and rewards of working in the commercial world, dealing with agencies and clients, and the role of diplomacy in directing. The conversation explores the significance of music in film, the potential of the metaverse, and the importance of representation in the industry. They also discuss their inspirations and the impact of art, touching on the need for individuals to find their own forms of communication.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportIn this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer welcome David Kruta, the founder of the Cinematography Salon. They delve into the inception of the Salon, its expansion from a modest Facebook group to a flourishing community, and their aspirations for its future, encompassing the potential establishment of a physical space and the possibility of transforming the Cinematography Salon into a nonprofit organization to advance its objectives in education and career support. The trio also explores the importance of cultivating diverse skills and hobbies, the connection between seemingly unrelated interests and a cinematographer's work, and the swift progression and influence of AI on the creative process. Additionally, they share their experiences in the film industry, emphasizing the value of community and education, and analyze the current landscape of the field.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportWelcome to the Cinematography Salon Podcast! Join us on our first episode in which our hosts, Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer give you a sneak peek into the exciting interviews and show topics ahead. The goal of this show is to create space for in-depth discussions on challenging topics within cinematography and filmmaking at large.
Next week, we'll be featuring an exclusive interview with the Salon's founder, David Kruta. Get ready to delve into hot-button issues in the cinematography world and discover David's unconventional approach to life, work, and his quest to eradicate gatekeeping in the industry.
Stay tuned for some incredible interviews with cinematographers, directors, colorists and more. We'll also be tackling your questions from the community. Remember to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Instagram. New episodes drop every Thursday!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematography-salon/supportInspired by the rebellious spirit of the art salons of the past, Cinematography Salon seeks to provide a platform for emerging talent in the field of cinematography to showcase their work and push the boundaries of the craft. By connecting filmmakers with each other and providing a space to exchange ideas, resources, and knowledge, we hope to encourage the development of new and innovative approaches to cinematography.
At the heart of the Cinematography Salon Podcast lies a commitment to inclusivity and celebrating the full spectrum of artistry in cinematography. We feature interviews with creators from diverse backgrounds and engage in in-depth topic discussions with expert guests who share our commitment to these values.
Join us each week as we explore the world of cinematography and share insights and experiences from experts in the field, with your hosts, Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer. Together, let's continue the legacy of the art salons and push the boundaries of what's possible in cinematography.
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