The Cinematography Podcast

The Cinematography Podcast


Latest Episodes

War Stories Vol. 2: Tales from the Set featuring Walt Lloyd, Shana Hagan, Byron Werner, Claudia Raschke, Sal Totino and Ruben Fleischer
May 11, 2020

Special: The Cinematography Podcast War Stories Vol. 2 - It's our second War Stories Special! Each of our featured guests shares an insightful, interesting, humorous or crazy story of an experience they had while on set. - Walt Lloyd,

BONUS Episode: Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind director/producers Natasha Gregson Wagner and Laurent Bouzereau
May 05, 2020

Illya sat down with producer Natasha Gregson Wagner and director/producer Laurent Bouzereau at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival to talk about their documentary, Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind. As the daughter of famous actress Natalie Wood,

Carlos González, SVC on working for Roger Corman, Raw Justice, Mutant Species, shooting films vs. TV series, Grey’s Anatomy, Party of Five and becoming a director
April 30, 2020

The Cinematography Podcast Episode 73: Carlos González - Venezuelan-born cinematographer Carlos González graduated with a degree in architecture before attending film school at AFI in Los Angeles. While attending architecture school,

War Stories Vol. 1: Tales from the Set featuring Russell Carpenter, Jakob Ihre, Ellen Kuras, David Mullen and Kira Kelly
April 26, 2020

Special: The Cinematography Podcast War Stories Vol. 1 - It's our first War Stories Special! Each of our featured guests shares an insightful, interesting, humorous or crazy story of an experience they had while on set. -

Jeff Cronenweth, ASC on David Fincher, Fight Club, growing up in Hollywood, music videos, Mark Romanek, One Hour Photo, Gone Girl, The Social Network and the new Amazon series Tales from the Loop
April 22, 2020

Jeff Cronenweth comes from three generations in the film business and followed his father, cinematographer Jordan Cronenweth (Blade Runner) into a career as a director of photography. Growing up on film sets and working alongside his father enabled Jef...

BONUS Episode: The Sound of Silence director Michael Tyburski
April 20, 2020

The Cinematography Podcast BONUS Episode: The Sound of Silence director Michael Tyburski - It's a very special Shelter In Place episode as we dig into our archives to bring you some past podcasts you might have missed. -

Producer Brendan Davis tells his story about fleeing China before it was shut down during the pandemic
April 15, 2020

The Cinematography Podcast Episode 71: Brendan Davis - Producer Brendan Davis tells his story about fleeing China before it was shut down for coronavirus - Brendan Davis has been producing film and television for the Chinese and U.S.

BONUS EPISODE: Jeff Sengpiehl, chief technologist at Key Code Media, gives tips for remote editing and other post production options from home
April 13, 2020

BONUS EPISODE: Jeff Sengpiehl, chief technologist at Key Code Media, gives tips for remote editing and other post production options from home - Finding the right technologies and new ways to work from home is becoming a necessity right now.

DP Michael Dallatorre on Brightburn, Clive Barker’s Books of Blood, The Hive, working for Panavision and growing up in South Central Los Angeles
April 08, 2020

The Cinematography Podcast Episode 70: Michael Dallatorre - As an immigrant kid growing up in South Central L.A., Mike Dallatorre joined his high school's performing arts group called Colors United. He was a featured performer in the Oscar-nominated d...

DP Laura Merians Gonçalves on Pacified, shooting in Brazil, starting out as best boy electric on Bully, music videos, her love of Super 8 film
April 01, 2020

The Cinematography Podcast Episode 69: Laura Merians Gonçalves - As a kid, Laura Merians Gonçalves would play around with a Super 8 camera and make visual collages. But it was only for fun, and she had a degree in philosophy and was planning on travel...