by Lucas Tomoana
We share stories, lessons and career advice for the film industry. Let's be honest, the film industry is a scary place to navigate on your own, but it doesn't have to be that way. Join LT as he interviews film crew from around the globe as they share their journey and give lessons to help emerging and established filmmakers. So if you're just about to start your career, looking to bump up the ladder or you just want to know about the crazy world of filmmaking, tune into this podcast.
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April 6, 2025
<p class="p1">Mandy Walker AM ASC ACS’s stunning cinematography has captivated audiences around the world. From Australia to Elvis, Snow White, and commercials for global brands like Chanel, Nike, Louis Vuitton, and Audi — her work is bold, emotional, and always cinematic.</p> <p class="p1">In this episode, Mandy shares how she carved her own path without film school, became a trailblazer for women in film, and developed her approach to storytelling on big-budget productions. She also talks through her work on Snow White — from camera tests to musical sequences, and how she lit the sets of Disney’s latest feature.</p> <p class="p1">She’s an icon — and she’s refreshingly honest about the challenges, the wins, and what it takes to keep pushing forward in this industry.</p> <p class="p1">This episode is proudly sponsored by Red. For more information on the latest red cameras head to <a href= "https://www.red.com">www.red.com</a>.<br /> <br /> Hosted by Lucas Tomoana<br /> Edited by Raphael Segal<br /> Produced by Deb Bauer</p>
March 31, 2025
<p class="p1">Netflix hit series Adolescence has taken the world by storm — a gripping 4-part mini series exploring parenting, misogyny, and bullying — each episode shot in one continuous take. This week on the podcast, we chat with Director of Photography Matt Lewis and Camera Operator Lee Brown, the duo behind the lens of this viral sensation.</p> <p class="p1">They break down exactly how they pulled off the oners- from the technical challenges to the physical intensity of each episode. We dive into Matt’s history with the One Take technique, why he chose the Ronin 4D for this project, and how Lee got the job as his camera operator.</p> <p class="p1">We also deep dive into the details of pre-production, planning, and the intense choreography behind every episode.</p> <p class="p1">Join us for one of our most in-depth episodes ever — clocking in at 2.5 hours — as we go behind the scenes for the global phenomenon that is Adolescence.</p> <p class="p1">This epiosde is proudly sponsored by Red.</p> <p class="p1">Hosted by Lucas Tomoana SOC, Edited by Raphael Segal, Produced by Deb Bauer</p>
March 17, 2025
<p data-start="142" data-end="553">Markus Förderer ASC BVK takes us behind the scenes of September 5, an independent feature where he crafted an authentic 1970s broadcast aesthetic while pushing the boundaries of digital cinematography. He shares how he transformed the RED V-Raptor to look like film, lit the set for 360-degree shooting, and operated in a raw, documentary style without rehearsals.</p> <p data-start="555" data-end="976">Markus also discusses the challenges of building a set that felt true to the era, working with vintage-inspired lighting, and his unconventional decision to pull apart and detune his own zoom lenses to create a messier, more organic look. Along the way, he reflects on his journey to Los Angeles and how his early work, including his debut feature Hell with director Tim Fehlbaum, shaped his approach to cinematography.</p> <p data-start="978" data-end="1464">Markus credits his early experimentation with photography as a child for helping him develop an instinct to break the rules and embrace unconventional techniques. This mindset has played a key role in his distinctive style, allowing him to challenge norms and create visually striking work. He also shares his passion for sharing knowledge through his website, Cineflares, which he founded to help fellow filmmakers explore the creative possibilities of lighting and cinematography.</p> <p data-start="1466" data-end="1643">From embracing imperfections to rethinking the way digital cameras capture texture and movement, Markus offers a fascinating look at the creative choices that define his work.<br /> <br /> This episode is proudly sponsored by Red.</p>
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