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American Cinematographer Podcasts

American Cinematographer Magazine·Hosted by Tara Jenkins·10 episodes

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American Cinematographer magazine interviews cinematographers, directors and other key collaborators involved in creative process of bringing film and television projects to the screen.

Why listen

American Cinematographer Podcasts gives film and television craft fans direct conversations with the people shaping what appears on screen. Hosted by American Cinematographer contributors such as Tara Jenkins, the show moves between career reflections, production case studies, and practical talk about lenses, lighting, formats, virtual production, documentary work, and classic cinematography. It is a strong fit for filmmakers, cinematography students, camera crew, and movie lovers who want the craft decisions behind the finished image.

Episodes

34 min
Jan 20, 2025
ASC Close-Up / Edu Grau, ASC, AEC, Episode #125

AC contributor Tara Jenkins talks with cinematographer Edu Grau, ASC, AEC — who was invited to join the Society in 2021. Grau details his experiences at the Cinema and Audiovisual School of Catalonia and the National Film and Television School in London, the chain of events that lead to his breakthrough work in Tom Ford's A Single Man, overcoming self-doubt, and the importance of being a good person both on and off the set.

34 min
Dec 5, 2024
ASC Close-Up / Cybel Martin, ASC, Episode #124

AC contributor Tara Jenkins talks with cinematographer Cybel Martin, who joined the Society in 2024. Martin details her inspirations and influences, from the pivotal moment of seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind for the first time, to her passion for the cinema of South Korea, and her experience filming the Netflix series XO, Kitty there.

57 min
Feb 28, 2024
The ASC Museum Collection / Steve Gainer, ASC, ASK, Episode #122

In this episode, cinematographer Steve Gainer, ASC, ASK talks about his work as curator of the ASC’s historic camera collection, which include a wide variety of noteworthy filmmaking tools, from the very first mass-produced motion picture camera to the first digital-cinema units.

59 min
Nov 3, 2023
Documentary Filmmaking / Michael M. Pessah, ASC and Buddy Squires, ASC, Episode #121

Michael M. Pessah, ASC and Buddy Squires, ASC talk about the art, history, and current practices of documentary filmmaking.

36 min
Aug 21, 2023
Earth Mama and 16mm Cinematography / Jody Lee Lipes, ASC, Episode #120

Cinematographer Jody Lee Lipes, ASC on the benefits and challenges of shooting 16mm for director Savanah Leaf's moving social drama.

46 min
Apr 23, 2023
Derek Vanlint, CSC and Alien / Michael Pessah, ASC, Episode #117

Michael Pessah, ASC explores the legacy of Alien and offers an appreciation of its cinematographer, Derek Vanlint, CSC.

46 min
Apr 23, 2023
Derek Vanlint, CSC and Alien / Michael Pessah, ASC, Episode #117

Michael Pessah, ASC explores the legacy of Alien and offers an appreciation of its cinematographer, Derek Vanlint, CSC.

47 min
Mar 25, 2023
Influence and Experience / Reed Morano, ASC, Episode #116

"It's all about that creative spark that births a new visual language or idea that maybe could live on its own."

47 min
Mar 25, 2023
Influence and Experience / Reed Morano, ASC, Episode #116

"It's all about that creative spark that births a new visual language or idea that maybe could live on its own."

50 min
Jan 19, 2023
Virtual Production / Connie Kennedy and Noah Kadner, Episode #115

Epic Games’ Los Angeles Lab Director Connie Kennedy and American Cinematographer Virtual Production Editor Noah Kadner join us to talk about the confluence of practical and virtual production, and help shed some light on what virtual production actually is — and isn’t.

1 hr 2 min
Dec 20, 2022
East New York / Jendra Jarnagin, Episode #114

Cinematographer Jendra Jarnagin discusses her career path and how it lead to shooting the prime-time CBS series East New York.

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Casual listening
Best for: commutes, long drives, studio work, evening listening
Tone: technical, thoughtful, professional, behind-the-scenes

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