Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC (at camera) and director Ryan Coogler (seated, in khaki hat) shoot a scene with actor Michael B. Jordan on the set of Sinners. (Photo by Eli Adé, courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.)
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What's Inside AC's June Issue

Our latest edition features in-depth looks at the work of ASC members Autumn Durald Arkapaw, Andrew Droz Palermo and Christian Sebaldt.

ASC Staff

Our June 2025 issue presents coverage of Sinners, Thunderbolts*, Final Destination Bloodlines and Locked, as well as a special focus on cloud-based production and a discussion of color and storytelling.


Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton star as Smoke and Sammie in Sinners, shot by Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC. (Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.)

Here are the complete details on this issue:


President’s Desk: Shelly Johnson, ASC reflects on his tenure as president of the Society and some ways in which the organization has evolved.


Autumn Durald Arkapaw, ASC and director/writer Ryan Coogler discuss their work on the supernatural period drama Sinners, including why they embraced two 65mm formats and how they achieved fluid camera moves.


Andrew Droz Palermo, ASC details his strategy for the Marvel Cinematic Universe feature Thunderbolts*, directed by Jake Schreier.


Actor Florence Pugh and cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo, ASC banter between takes on the set of Thunderbolts*. (Photo by Chuck Zlotnik, courtesy of Marvel Studios.)

Final Destination Bloodlines cinematographer Christian Sebaldt, ASC; directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein; visual-effects supervisor Nordin Rahhali; and gaffer Sean Rooney discuss achieving the film’s complex opening sequence on two LED volumes.


Cinematographer Michael Dallatorre shares his approach to Locked, directed by David Yarovesky, including how he accomplished a three-minute tracking shot within a luxury SUV.


Shot Craft: The savvy filmmaker understands that color can tell a story as effectively as dialogue or camera movement.


Tools of the Trade: A look at the past, present and possible future of cloud-based production, with insights from ASC associate members Joachim Zell and Michael Cioni, Society member Sam Nicholson, producer Ron Ames, and Blackmagic Design’s Bob Caniglia.


Clubhouse News: The latest bulletins from the Society include announcements of new members Sophie Darlington, Catherine Goldschmidt and Tari Segal; a recap of an Education & Outreach panel for students from Ball State University and the School of Visual Arts; and details about a presentation by Jannicke Mikkelsen, FNF on her participation in the spaceflight mission Fram2.


Wrap Shot: The Towering Inferno, shot by Fred J. Koenekamp, ASC and Joseph Biroc, ASC and directed by John Guillermin, with special photographic effects by L.B. Abbott, ASC.


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