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Episode 111
Flashback / James Wong Howe, ASC
This episode features an interview with James Wong Howe, ASC conducted by film archivist and Society associate member Kemp Niver at the cinematographer’s home on April 3, 1964.
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Episode 110
Crimes of the Future / Douglas Koch, CSC
The cinematographer talks about his work on director David Cronenberg’s return to science-fiction storytelling.
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Episode 109
Mad God / Phil Tippett
In this episode, visual effects legend Phil Tippett talks about his career, his creative process and the 30-year journey to realizing his epic and disturbing magnum opus Mad God.
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Episode 108
Top Gun: Maverick / David Nowell, ASC
David Nowell, ASC takes to the skies for the supersonic sequel to Tony Scott's 1986 blockbuster.
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Episode 107
Da 5 Bloods / Newton Thomas Sigel, ASC
The cinematographer discusses “going up the river” for Spike Lee’s striking Vietnam War epic, creatively employing multiple formats for image capture.
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Episode 106
Avenue 5 / Eben Bolter, BSC
Exploring new a genre with Armando Iannucci's satirical ensemble sci-fi comedy set in space.
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Episode 105
Cinematography for Disney/Pixar Animation — Sharon Calahan, ASC
The cinematographer discusses her approach to lighting and the evolution of computer-generated cinematography.
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Episode 104
The Dead Don’t Die / Frederick Elmes, ASC
The cinematographer discusses his unique collaboration with director Jim Jarmusch on this comedic horror satire.
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Episode 103
Joker / Lawrence Sher, ASC
The cinematographer discusses his sixth collaboration with director Todd Phillips, which he calls “the most uncompromised thing we’ve done to date.”
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Episode 102
Jojo Rabbit / Mihai Mălaimare Jr.
The cinematographer discusses his collaboration with director Taika Waititi and how he photographed this satirical black comedy set in Nazi Germany.
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