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Anora Cinematographer Drew Daniels on Embracing Imperfection and Shooting on Film

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In this episode of the Go Creative Show, cinematographer Drew Daniels discusses his work on the film Anora, exploring the choices made in shooting on film, the challenges of balancing family life with a demanding career, and the unique lighting techniques that evoke a 70s aesthetic. He shares insights into the language of film, the importance of capturing authenticity, and how chaos can enhance the storytelling process. Drew reflects on his evolving collaboration with director Sean Baker and the milestones in his career that have shaped his approach to cinematography.

Takeaways

  • Shooting on film was a given for Anora.
  • The process of filmmaking can be challenging for family life.
  • Anamorphic lenses add a layer of magic to the film.
  • Lighting techniques were inspired by 70s aesthetics.
  • Capturing authenticity is key to engaging storytelling.
  • Chaos in filmmaking can lead to unexpected creativity.
  • Collaboration with directors shapes the cinematographer's work.
  • Career milestones can redefine a cinematographer's path.
  • The importance of a supportive crew in filmmaking.
  • Innovative techniques can elevate the visual storytelling.

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Drew Daniels

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160 episodes

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In this episode of the Go Creative Show, cinematographer Drew Daniels discusses his work on the film Anora, exploring the choices made in shooting on film, the challenges of balancing family life with a demanding career, and the unique lighting techniques that evoke a 70s aesthetic. He shares insights into the language of film, the importance of capturing authenticity, and how chaos can enhance the storytelling process. Drew reflects on his evolving collaboration with director Sean Baker and the milestones in his career that have shaped his approach to cinematography.

Takeaways

  • Shooting on film was a given for Anora.
  • The process of filmmaking can be challenging for family life.
  • Anamorphic lenses add a layer of magic to the film.
  • Lighting techniques were inspired by 70s aesthetics.
  • Capturing authenticity is key to engaging storytelling.
  • Chaos in filmmaking can lead to unexpected creativity.
  • Collaboration with directors shapes the cinematographer's work.
  • Career milestones can redefine a cinematographer's path.
  • The importance of a supportive crew in filmmaking.
  • Innovative techniques can elevate the visual storytelling.

Links

Drew Daniels

IMDB

  continue reading

160 episodes

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