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Best Cinematography podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Cinematography podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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Rack Focus is an educational podcast that dives deeper into the technical side of Hollywood. For film geeks, by film geeks. Rack Focus is a offshoot of Visual Anarchy, a non-profit that makes free and sliding scale videos for philanthropists in need.
 
Movie Geeks United is one of the most popular movie-themed podcasts with a worldwide listening audience of close to 8 million. Includes more than 1000 original interviews with some of the brightest talents in the industry, including Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Duvall, Francis Ford Coppola, James Cameron, David Cronenberg, Brian De Palma, and more. Home of the internationally acclaimed The Kubrick Series.
 
Jump into the conversation with host Dave Maze at the PolarPro Studio. Every week Dave sits down with a new guest. These guests are a diverse assortment of creatives ranging from photographers/videographers to entrepreneurs who have taken their creative skills and built a business. Be sure you are subscribed as we go live with a new episode each Tuesday morning!
 
REEL FANATICS is the podcast for movies, drinks and jive! The weekly show for cinephiles who like their film talk unpretentious, irreverent and uncensored. Three filmmaker friends bat around everything from Michael Haneke to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michelangelo Antonioni's "The Passenger" to Mike Judge's "Beavis and Butt-head". If you're a movie geek, you'll feel right at home with REEL FANATICS!
 
Grow your video business by increasing your profits and keeping your sanity all without losing your creativity! Learn how to create a system – how to become a sherpa. Be inspired by filmmakers and creative professionals (aka sherpas). Start elevating your video business to the next level. Learn more at https://studiosherpas.com/
 
The Art vs. Commerce podcast is a conversation with creative industry professionals who have made a career out of their art. Our discussions range from their personal history, breaking down famous scenes they helped create and learning how they manage to maintain their personal aesthetic in an arena that demands compromise. As a cinematographer for commercials, documentary and narrative, podcast host Jared Levy enjoys these conversations and learning from these talented industry professionals.
 
Indie Film Hustle® is dedicated to showing you how to hack the film business. Interviews with Acadamy Award® / Oscar Winner and industry professionals giving you the real deal from the inside of moviemaking and independent film with no BS, just the truth on what it takes to survive and thrive doing what you love. We discuss cinematography, RED Camera, Arri Alexa, Blackmagic camera, post production, color grading, filmmaking, visual effects, motion graphics, film festivals, editing, film crew ...
 
In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She will be talking with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen. Hosted by: Carolyn Giardi ...
 
For all your Photography & Cinematography needs in a small, entertaining and easily digestible package!A podcast in which Michael Fincham and myself (Charlie Locke) hope to express our skills, experiences and opinions within Photography & Cinematography. Amatuers, teaching Amatuers, honest and open. Fear not!
 
Join us as we go behind the scenes and onset with Director of Photography Austin Roghelia and Producer Trevor Barone from Ideal Impact Media and Spark11 Productions. "How We Shot It" dives into commercial and wedding video production. Topics will include pre-production, lighting, audio, directing, gear, and everything in between. Watch At: https://www.youtube.com/c/Check2Studios Engage At: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Check2Studios Support At: https://www.patreon.com/check2studios
 
Join Dylan as he dissects your favorite movies, analyzing acting, cinematography, character arcs, themes and more. Get a comprehensive take on what makes great movies great! Each episode is broken into spoiler-free and spoiler-full sections for your enjoyment both before and after your film viewing!
 
A podcast about how to build a career in filmmaking. No Film School shares the latest opportunities and trends for anyone working in film and TV. We break news on cameras, lighting, and apps. We interview leaders in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, and producing. And we answer your questions! We are dedicated to sharing knowledge with filmmakers around the globe, “no film school” required.
 
Learn filmmaking with Film School Online home study. We have online courses in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, video, editing, and producing. Below you will find previews from our Podcast Lecture Series along with other filmmaking information that might be helpful. For tips, advice, and resources please visit us at at www.FilmSchoolOnline.com. Thanks for looking!
 
Because we are interested in people's story, and not what type of gear they use, we introduce a new much needed podcast in the world of photography and cinematography. Featuring in-depth conversations with some of the world's leading photographers, filmmakers, and other visual revolutionaries, we are bringing you the backstory on how some of your favorite artists got to where they are today.
 
Join us as we discuss old and new movies. In every episode, we talk about a specific movie and share our thoughts about what we thought. Enjoy listening as we discover where the conversation will go!Want to be part of the conversation? Chime in on at: https://www.reddit.com/r/TheBrokenMug/
 
The Team Deakins podcast is an ongoing conversation between acclaimed cinematographer Roger Deakins and James Deakins, his collaborator, about cinematography, the film business and whatever other questions are submitted. We start with a specific question and end....who knows where! We are joined by guests periodically. Matt Wyman, an aspiring DP, is our frequent collaborator. Followup questions can be posted in the forums at www.rogerdeakins.com.
 
Filmmakers on Filmmaking is a podcast dedicated to the art of film. Industry people discuss and talk the business, movie news and the process of film from all angles. Uploaded weekly join, share with us in the film journey.Social MediaTwitter: https://twitter.com/eddiefilmmakerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/eddiefilmmaker/Eddie Augustin Professional Website: www.filmsbyed.com
 
Capturing Light Podcast is a Director of Photography’s Podcast that both inspires and educates filmmakers with cinematography tips, tools and techniques by other cinematographers from around the world. Learn about digital video and film cameras, lighting and camera equipment, the film industry, and listen to interviews with film industry professionals about their work on tv shows, commercials, films, music videos, web series, and documentaries.
 
3 British Filmmakers try to learn from the pros by breaking down the elements that go into making a film. A light-hearted educational filmmaking podcast hosted by Richard Scott, Robert Carr, and Kristian Foreman. Each week they take it in turns to choose a film and dissect its filmmaking properties; delving into writing, directing, cinematography, art direction, special/visual effects, editing, sound design, and soundtrack.
 
The Cary Allen Picture Show is a freeform interview style podcast hosted by filmmaker and photographer Dennis Cahlo where he sits down with directors, actors, comedians, and people from all walks of the creative world to talk about film and how it affected their lives and shaped who they are today. The chats are funny, touching, and often revealing going way beyond cinephelia.
 
The Shane’s Inner Circle Podcast is hosted by Shane Hurlbut, ASC and Lydia Hurlbut. Shane has been making Hollywood films since the late 90s, and has made his mark in the industry with his ingenuity as a Director of Photography. Lydia Hurlbut is CEO of Hurlbut Visuals, a company designed by filmmakers for filmmakers to assist in mentorship, networking, and filmmaking knowledge. The Hurlbut’s mentor filmmakers of all levels of experience. This podcast focuses on the film industry, lighting te ...
 
Join noted film critic debbie lynn elias and a line-up of talented co-hosts and informed guests each week as she goes BEHIND THE LENS and below the line with in-depth looks at films and filmmaking with the movers and shakers and up and comers of the industry, along with movie reviews, interviews, box office round-ups, awards, festival coverage, specialty segments like Tech Talk, Legalese and Classic Corner, and more every Monday at 11am PT/2pm ET - only on Adrenaline Radio!
 
Popcorn Talk Network, the online broadcast network that features movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary proudly presents “Anatomy of a Movie” (AOM). Each episode of AOM centers upon one movie title where an expert panel of hosts, from different facets of the industry, dissect every aspect of that particular film from casting to acting, writing to directing and cinematography to editing. AOM is not a a movie review or critique. Rather it is a movie companion, offering deeper insigh ...
 
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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 77: Bradford Young, PART 1Oscar-nominated cinematographer Bradford Young feels every story has a personal connection to tell and translate through the language of images. As an African American, telling the story of Selma was very important and close to him. He'd heard the story of Dr. Martin Luther King's march f…
 
We are closing the loop today on the show as we take a look at some of the test clips from our Virtual Production shoot. We spent two days with the LED wall and all of Dave's fun stuff and these frames are from those tests. We talk about what worked well, what didn't work at all, and some things to remember for when this tech shows up on your next …
 
Please Note: Once you press play it will take a few seconds for the episode to start playing. The Art of Low-Budget Cinematography with Suki Medencevic, A.S.C Today I welcome back returning champion award-winning cinematographer Suki Medencevic A.S.C. I brought Suki back on the show to discuss Covid-19 and what Hollywood will look like after… The p…
 
We are living in interesting times, to say the least.Prior generations have fought similar battles and faced similar challenges. Ashamedly, they faced this very battle time and again. But there is something very different about this time right now and it relates to you. You, the filmmaker.By No Film School
 
Episode 15 - PETER RAMSEY Team Deakins is joined by Acadamy Award Winning Director Peter Ramsey. The conversation begins with how Peter came up in the industry, his love of storyboarding and reading, and how his voracious appetite for knowledge lead him to opportunities in Hollywood. Having started out in live-action and transitioning to Animation,…
 
Michael Slovis, ASC, DGA started taking pictures as a teenager and was a winner of the New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival with a photograph that earned him admission to Rochester Institute of Technology's renowned photography program. There, one of his teachers said his pictures told stories like movies and advised him to look into filmmaking. Slo…
 
With over 116,000 followers on Instagram as well as a very successful blog, Ania has been able to build a business around her brand. Fashion, finance, fitness, home decor, and technology are all topics she covers on her blog as well as on her Instagram account. Through brand deals and working with large clients such as H&M, Samsung, Tom Ford, J.Cre…
 
How to you get into the film industry? Do you have to cut your teeth on set and work all the time? How do you find what part of the industry you should pursue? Lachlan Milne, ASC, gives us his thoughts on this ever-changing question. He started in photography and loved using a camera. He then transitioned over to narrative cinematography by accepti…
 
An exciting #BTLRadioShow this week as we welcome back writer/director LISE RAVEN to talk about her wonderful film SNAELAND, plus our prerecorded exclusive interview with creator/writer/showrunner MARK BOMBACK talking about the riveting mini-series on Apple TV – DEFENDING JACOB. First up is our prerecorded exclusive interview with MARK BOMBACK, the…
 
Limitations are a benefit to creativity. In the reality of COVID 19, business owners are facing significant limitations. But with crisis there comes opportunity. In this episode, I talk with someone who is full of brilliant actionable ideas that we can all harness to grow our businesses right now. Tucker Max is the co-founder of Scribe Media, a com…
 
An in-depth exploration of the films released in the U.S. during the month of January 1970. Guests include actor Tom Skerritt, actress Jane Alexander, actor Corey Fischer, director David Gregory (Blood and Flesh: The Reel Life and Ghastly Death of Al Adamson), author David Konow (Schlock-O-Rama: The Films of Al Adamson), actor John Gabriel, writer …
 
Mike and Chris talk to the editors of Some Good News, the amazingly popular YouTube series hosted by John Krasinski. special guests are Evan Buxbaum, head of LEROI Productions and Joanna Naugle, partner at Senior Post. Both worked on John Krasinki’s ultra-popular weekly news program, Some Good News. Support the show (http://www.videomaker.com/)…
 
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 76: Suzie LavelleIrish cinematographer Suzie Lavelle loves to be very hands on and involved in visual storytelling. From a young age, Suzie had an interest in photography, went to art school and was accepted into the renowned National Film and Television School in London. She began working on short films and featu…
 
London based reportage and documentary photographer Arnhel De Serra joins the podcast to talk about how he went from a kid growing up in the country outside of Brighton with an affinity for guitar and Carlos Santana, to finding a camera in his hand and a desire to capture the world around him, shooting everything from the mundane to the magnificent…
 
On this special edition of of Anatomy of A Movie, Ryan Nilsen and Bryant Santos are breaking down the new Lily James / Simon Pegg drama "Inheritance" with the Director Vaughn Stein! Follow Ryan Nilsen @RyNilsen and Bryant Santos @TheBryantSantos and the film @filminheritance The film follows a patriarch of a wealthy and powerful family suddenly pas…
 
Academy Award-winning cinematographer Wally Pfister talks to hosts Alan Schaller & Christopher Hooton about his collaborations with Christopher Nolan, his beginnings as a news cameraman, a life-changing chance meeting with Robert Altman, managing to surprise Sir Michael Caine with unscripted camera movements, and what it was like seeing Heath Ledge…
 
Photographer and YouTuber Ted Forbes from The Art of Photography YouTube channel has gathered over 640,000 subscribers in the last 12 years. Tutorials, photography challenges, reviews, and short films are all things you will see on The Art of Photography. Ted uses his skills in photography to produce a 360 degree look into the world of making image…
 
Michael Slovis, ASC, DGA started taking pictures as a teenager and was a winner of the New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival with a photograph that earned him admission to Rochester Institute of Technology's renowned photography program. There, one of his teachers said his pictures told stories like movies and advised him to look into filmmaking. Slo…
 
This week on the show we sit down with VFX Supervisor/all around smart person Dave McDonnell so that he can tell us what the future of film production is going to look like. Dave has been tinkering away in the world of Virtual Production and over the past few weeks we have been testing his own Mandalorian Style LED Wall/Unreal Engine thing. Basical…
 
The Film Look Podcast - Pan's Labyrinth - 064 Pan's Labyrinth (2006) In the Falangist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world. IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457430/ Social Media Links YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/thefilmlook Website: thefilmlook.com Ema…
 
Former NBA owner Donald Sterling made a series of racist comments; this is how the men who worked for him responded.Documentary subjects are rarely as camera savvy as these ones. The moment Blackballed covers unfolded on camera in the media. In order to get closer to the actual experience, emotions, honesty, and authenticity experienced by the men …
 
Mike and Chris talk about lenses. They demystify lenses for video shooters. Learn how to save money on your next lens and what lenses you should be considering. Please take our Survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/P99LK72 Lens buyer's guide: https://www.videomaker.com/buyers-guide/choosing-the-right-lens-the-ultimate-guide What are anamorphic le…
 
Kestrin Pantera is writer/director The New York Times called “a force.” Her new feature film, “Mother’s Little Helpers” World Premiered at SXSW 2019. Early reviews laud the film as a “wonderful, Big Chill-esque dramedy,” with “big screen chemistry from the ground up.” Kestrin and I have a wonderful chat about her life growing up in an agricultural …
 
Imagine going to sleep at night and waking up in the morning with more money. Stick with me on this one, because this is something that’s within your grasp as a filmmaker and producer. For the past three years, my studio has been doing it. Today, I’m sharing our strategy for you to use too! Creating content for course creators opens up some great o…
 
"Yes, ALWAYS" In which host Dylan ranks every movie directed by Wes Anderson, ranging from a stop-motion thievery tale to quaint island love story. Quirky questions are answered in this episode. Which of these films produces an extremely effective cozy atmosphere? Which movie is just a little too dull and unfocused for me to enjoy? And, most import…
 
This week, we reminisce and share more about the impact, influence, and legacy of filmmaker Lynn Shelton. We also dive into the world of possibilities created by the Unreal Engine 5 and the new support of Apple ProRes in Adobe Premiere. Plus, a Deep Cuts Speed Round featuring TV Pilots.By No Film School
 
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 75: Trevor ForrestA note: We were sorry to hear of director Lynn Shelton's passing. Her most recent directing and executive producing project was the Hulu series, Little Fires Everywhere. Her death is also a huge loss to the independent film community. Trevor Forrest leads off the episode with a tribute to Lynn.Tr…
 
Let's compare a filmmaker today to the filmmaker of yesterday. Movies were created with an actual strips of film in motion, lit by bright and hot tungsten lights in studios. Today, the modern filmmaker has so many options to shoot their projects from RED digital cameras to industry standard Arri Alexas to even your own cell phone. And there's no be…
 
Derek Lyons is one of the most accomplished supporting background players in the history of film having appeared in many dozens of timeless films including Star Wars, Flash Gordon and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The Shining was one of his earliest efforts. You can interact with Mr. Lyons and learn more about his stellar career by visiting h…
 
On this episode I'm joined by the head of Clarkson Creative and director of photography for NCAA photos Jamie Schwaberow to talk about how he went from a kid growing up in Ohio with a love of sports and dreams of becoming a journalist, to finding a camera in his hand and covering some of the biggest sporting events in the world. From an early age J…
 
If you have ever searched for a camera on YouTube, chances are you have seen Jordan Drake's work. Jordan’s background is in traditional filmmaking as a cinematographer, but roughly 10 years ago, along with his college Chris Niccolls, he started a YouTube channel for Calgary's largest camera store, The Camera Store. They grew a following of over 300…
 
A little something different for the regular listeners of the show. We had planned to sit down with the VFX Supervisor of the crazy DIY Volume LED thing that has been all the rage over on instagram this week but alas our plans we thrown out last minute. Instead this week I started doing the breakdown for Moneyball for the Patreon community but thou…
 
Chris and Mike talk with Jim Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham, co-directors of Crip Camp. Crip Camp tells the story of a group of people at Camp Lened in Northern California who became activists who fighting for accessibility legislation. It’s an incredible documentary which you can watch now on Netflix, which we highly encourage you to do. Crip Camp wa…
 
With a theme of cinematic atmosphere and a meld of past and present, this week on BEHIND THE LENS we take a look at two films – A NUN'S CURSE and UNION BRIDGE – and two exciting filmmakers – TOMMY FAIRCLOTH and BRIAN LEVIN. First up, take a listen to our prerecorded exclusive interview with writer/director/editor/cinematographer TOMMY FAIRCLOTH goi…
 
A lot of the guests on this show are YouTubers but Ali Abdaal not only has an incredible channel where he talks about tech, productivity and book reviews, he's also a Cambridge University medicine graduate and now works as ajunior doctor in the UK's National Health Service. I want to know how he has time to do it all. Watch Ali's podcast video Spec…
 
The Cinematography Podcast Bonus Episode: Xiaoding ZhaoIllya sat down with cinematographer Xiaoding Zhao and Shadow producer and translator Ellen Eliasoph at Cameraimage 2019 to discuss the film Shadow. Director Zhang Yimou and Zhao worked together to create a very distinctive color palette, wanting it to appear to be like a Chinese ink brush paint…
 
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