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Paul Cameron, ASC on Westworld & the Craft of Cinematography
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Welcome to the Art of the Shot podcast! Join writer and filmmaker Derek Stettler for a brand-new filmmaking show featuring conversations with the artists behind the camera on strikingly-shot films, series, music videos and commercials. Discover how they made their careers happen, hear about their creative process, and learn how they make the shots that make us say: wait, how did they do that?
For this second episode, I speak with acclaimed cinematographer Paul Cameron, ASC. Paul has worked on quite a few visually groundbreaking films, including his first big feature, Gone In 60 Seconds, then Man on Fire, Collateral, Deva Vu, the 2012 remake of Total Recall, the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie, The Commuter and the last film of his to come out, 21 Bridges. He’s also shot a few Super Bowl commercials!
His cinematography for director Michael Mann’s 2004 film, Collateral, was one of the first Hollywood studio films to embrace and reveal the potential of shooting with digital cameras. But he still adores the medium of film and shot the pilot for HBO’s Westworld on 35mm film, earning an Emmy Award nomination and ASC Award nomination in 2017.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Paul talks about his work with Tony Scott, how he translates a script into imagery, and of course his work as both a cinematographer and director on Season 3 of Westworld.
SPOILER WARNING for Season 3 of Westworld! If you aren’t caught up with episode 4 yet, which Paul directed, go and watch it now. The show is extraordinary and Season 3 is an entirely new direction for it.
The Art of the Shot podcast is brought to you by Evidence Cameras, an outstanding rental house specializing in high-end digital cinema camera packages, lenses, support, and accessories. Check them out at www.evidencecameras.com
If you haven't yet, please subscribe to be notified of future episodes, and share this podcast with others to help grow the show and spread the knowledge! And if you're on Apple Podcasts, a review would be very appreciated!
And if you gain value from this conversation, please consider supporting the show by donating here: https://anchor.fm/art-of-the-shot/support
I handle every aspect of producing, publishing, and promoting the podcast myself, and your support helps me continue to provide these kinds of high-quality episodes with people working at the top of the craft. But even if you can't afford to donate, please know your time spent listening is already a deeply appreciated form of support. Thank you!
Follow Art of the Shot on Social Media:
Derek Stettler:
Paul Cameron, ASC:
Westworld Season 3 trailer audio copyright Home Box Office, Inc. Used with permission courtesy of HBO.
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Manage episode 269934998 series 2778563
Welcome to the Art of the Shot podcast! Join writer and filmmaker Derek Stettler for a brand-new filmmaking show featuring conversations with the artists behind the camera on strikingly-shot films, series, music videos and commercials. Discover how they made their careers happen, hear about their creative process, and learn how they make the shots that make us say: wait, how did they do that?
For this second episode, I speak with acclaimed cinematographer Paul Cameron, ASC. Paul has worked on quite a few visually groundbreaking films, including his first big feature, Gone In 60 Seconds, then Man on Fire, Collateral, Deva Vu, the 2012 remake of Total Recall, the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie, The Commuter and the last film of his to come out, 21 Bridges. He’s also shot a few Super Bowl commercials!
His cinematography for director Michael Mann’s 2004 film, Collateral, was one of the first Hollywood studio films to embrace and reveal the potential of shooting with digital cameras. But he still adores the medium of film and shot the pilot for HBO’s Westworld on 35mm film, earning an Emmy Award nomination and ASC Award nomination in 2017.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Paul talks about his work with Tony Scott, how he translates a script into imagery, and of course his work as both a cinematographer and director on Season 3 of Westworld.
SPOILER WARNING for Season 3 of Westworld! If you aren’t caught up with episode 4 yet, which Paul directed, go and watch it now. The show is extraordinary and Season 3 is an entirely new direction for it.
The Art of the Shot podcast is brought to you by Evidence Cameras, an outstanding rental house specializing in high-end digital cinema camera packages, lenses, support, and accessories. Check them out at www.evidencecameras.com
If you haven't yet, please subscribe to be notified of future episodes, and share this podcast with others to help grow the show and spread the knowledge! And if you're on Apple Podcasts, a review would be very appreciated!
And if you gain value from this conversation, please consider supporting the show by donating here: https://anchor.fm/art-of-the-shot/support
I handle every aspect of producing, publishing, and promoting the podcast myself, and your support helps me continue to provide these kinds of high-quality episodes with people working at the top of the craft. But even if you can't afford to donate, please know your time spent listening is already a deeply appreciated form of support. Thank you!
Follow Art of the Shot on Social Media:
Derek Stettler:
Paul Cameron, ASC:
Westworld Season 3 trailer audio copyright Home Box Office, Inc. Used with permission courtesy of HBO.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-of-the-shot/support10 에피소드
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