On the show this week we catch up with cinematographer Cristina Dunlap to discuss her latest work on the film American Fiction.
We chat about adapting to different styles, working with first time directors, and so much more.
It was great chatting with Cristina and I highly encourage you to check out her other work and follow her on Instagram.
Enjoy!
Mastering Exposure - The Ultimate Course
Course Link: Mastering Exposure: The Language of Image Creation
Understanding exposure was key to my development as a cinematographer and the first major unlock of knowledge that made a measurable impact on my ability to create images I was happy with.
The system I used to strengthen my understanding of exposure and how to improve my ability to recognize various patterns of exposure gave me an ability to bypass years of on set experience. The tools that I used and still use to this day were simply unavailable to cinematographers up until a very short time ago.
In Mastering Exposure I breakdown my techniques for learning exposure, we go over just how important exposure actually is, and then lay out my workflow from start to finish as to how to use the knowledge you gain from your studies.
I can confidently say that nothing has made a larger impact on my cinematography abilities than my thorough approach to understanding exposure and how to manipulate it in the most efficient way possible.
My hope is the course will be as impactful for you and your career.
If you want to learn more about the course check it out here:
Patreon Breakdown - Leave the World Behind
New week, new breakdown.
This time we are taking an extensive look at Leave the World Behind shot by Tod Campbell.
We have looked at some of Tod's work on Mr. Robot before and we continue trying to piece together strategies and approaches in this film. If you like the lighting breakdowns on YouTube this is that on steroids.
If you want to check out the video clink the link below:
Featured Guest - Cinematographer Cristina Dunlap
Website: Cristina Dunlap
Instagram: @cristina_dunlap