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Dustin Pearlman: Creative Cinematographer

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Haddle's House Episode 9: Interview with Cinematographer Dustin Pearlman (@dustinpearlman). In this week's episode, I chat with Dustin Pearlman, and we discuss his career, our combative sibling-like relationship, and the nuances of filmmaking. We touch on topics including the impact of the environment on our mental health, the importance of staying disciplined in creative careers, and signs from the universe. Dustin shares personal stories about his upbringing, experiences with ghosts, UFOs, and philosophies he's stolen from other podcasts. He also loves his dog @easyontheiris - she's adorable.

[00:00] Introduction and Episode Overview

[01:25] Dustin's Career and Podcast Appearances

Dustin on 'Respect the Process'

Dustin on 'H-Wood'

[07:03] Dustin's Background and Early Life

[11:28] Career Path and Cinematography

Dustin's Family Film Edit

My 'Poor Things Was Not for Me' Essay

[16:59] Advice for Aspiring Cinematographers

[23:27] Mental Health and Career Decisions

[30:48] Philosophies and Personal Insights

[33:42] Ghost Stories and Supernatural Beliefs

[36:39] Signs from the Universe

[41:38] Self-Talk and Personal Growth

[42:55] Dating Dynamics and Toxic Traits

[55:45] Reflections on Relationships and Self-Awareness

[01:04:03] Concluding Thoughts and Future Aspirations

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Haddle's House Episode 9: Interview with Cinematographer Dustin Pearlman (@dustinpearlman). In this week's episode, I chat with Dustin Pearlman, and we discuss his career, our combative sibling-like relationship, and the nuances of filmmaking. We touch on topics including the impact of the environment on our mental health, the importance of staying disciplined in creative careers, and signs from the universe. Dustin shares personal stories about his upbringing, experiences with ghosts, UFOs, and philosophies he's stolen from other podcasts. He also loves his dog @easyontheiris - she's adorable.

[00:00] Introduction and Episode Overview

[01:25] Dustin's Career and Podcast Appearances

Dustin on 'Respect the Process'

Dustin on 'H-Wood'

[07:03] Dustin's Background and Early Life

[11:28] Career Path and Cinematography

Dustin's Family Film Edit

My 'Poor Things Was Not for Me' Essay

[16:59] Advice for Aspiring Cinematographers

[23:27] Mental Health and Career Decisions

[30:48] Philosophies and Personal Insights

[33:42] Ghost Stories and Supernatural Beliefs

[36:39] Signs from the Universe

[41:38] Self-Talk and Personal Growth

[42:55] Dating Dynamics and Toxic Traits

[55:45] Reflections on Relationships and Self-Awareness

[01:04:03] Concluding Thoughts and Future Aspirations

  continue reading

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