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In Epsidoe 39 we chat with Steadicam Operator, Jarrett Morgan, SOC about how he got his start, how Steadicam may or may not be the right decision for a new camera operator as well as finding the "backbone" of each scene.
Check us out on Instagram @protecttheframe as well as the website at www.protectingtheframe.com as well as video version of the recording at https://youtu.be/Zg4gcGTitoE
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In this episode I go back and review some golden nuggets Chris McGuire and I discuss on the previous episode 38. We review the layers there can be to telling the story through the lens, the idea of camera operator paranoia and also discuss why a technically perfect shot isn't always the right shot choice.
If you haven't check out the previous episode with Chris, please do or check it out on the website at www.protectingtheframe.com
You can also listen to his first episode with us from Episode 213 (old episode numbering).
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In Episode 37 we talk with steadicam operator Chris McGuire, SOC, ACO about expectations of the camera operator that you can't see from the outside, creating the correct movement for the story versus the technically sound as well as break down some well executed oners from Ross Coscia, Sasha Proctor and Stamos Triantafyllos.
If you want to hear more about Chris' background check out our previous two part episode with him on EP 213.
Check us out on Instagram @protecttheframe as well as the website at www.protectingtheframe.com
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I did a quick video on Instagram the other discussing a few tips on how to nail those whip pans so I wanted to put together a quick episode to help share those thoughts!
If you have any other tips you think the audience could benefit from shoot me over an e-mail at [email protected] or DM me on Instagram @protecttheframe
I look forward to hearing from you!
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Peter Rosenfeld SOC is a Steadicam / Camera Operator primarily working in the feature film world. He has worked with directors such as David Fincher, Oliver Stone and Clint Eastwood on projects including, "The Social Network", "Gone Girl", "World Trade Center", "American Sniper", "Ant Man" and much much more.
Enjoy our conversation as we discuss our day to day jobs and responsibilities as camera operators as well as some differences we have when it comes to operation of the camera. It goes to show that there are many ways to do the same job and hopefully encourages you to find new solutions to old problems. Enjoy!
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Every now and then we go LIVE on the Society of Camera Operators Instagram account and chat with other operators also in the SOC. This episode is the first of many that we have recorded from these sessions and turned into an episode with additional content not included in the live recording.
This episode we chat with camera operator / steadicam operator Neal Bryant, SOC about his interesting introduction to the steadicam at such an earlier age. We also get very nerdy into Neal's obsession of steadicam and techniques to improve your very own craft.
Some of Neal's credits include:
-Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
-Mary + Jane
-Single Parents
-Swimming With Sharks and more
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Every now and then we go LIVE on the Society of Camera Operators Instagram account and chat with other operators also in the SOC. This episode is the first of many that we have recorded from these sessions and turned into an episode with additional content not included in the live recording.
Join us as we chat with camera operator / steadicam operator Jason Ellson, SOC about life behind the camera and how that intermixes into our daily life in our health, fitness and family.
Some of Jason's credits include:
-Mulan
-Ghostbusters: Afterlife
-Hidden Figures
-True Detective
-Black Panther
-Mortal Kombat and more
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In part 2 of episode 213 we have a discussion with camera / steadicam operator Chris McGuire about his professional career and how he now views his position and job as a camera operator. We also take a detailed dive into his steadicam oner on season 1 of True Detective.
Some of Chris' credits include:
-Hillbilly Elegy
-Pitch Perfect
-Terminator: Dark Fate
-The Suicide Squad
-True Detective
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In part 1 of episode 213 we have a discussion with camera / steadicam operator Chris McGuire about his career, how he got started and how steadicam gave him that start.
Come of Chris's credits include:
-Hillbilly Elegy
-Pitch Perfect
-Terminator: Dark Fate
-The Suicide Squad
-True Detective
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In Episode 212 we talk with camera operator Casey Hotchkiss, SOC. We discuss how he approaches his job as a camera operator, some of those he's most enjoyed working with and the reasons behind it.
Some of Casey's credits include:
-Bill and Ted Face the Music
-Ghostbusters
-The Boss
-Bridesmaids
-Final Destination
-Apollo 13 and more.
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In episode 210 we talk with camera operator and cinematographer Andrew Rowlands. We discuss the specific job of a camera operator and how the attitude of the operator can be one of the most important tools to continuing to work as well as doing good work.
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In episode 209 with Mich Froehlich we discuss how he found his way into the film industry and specifically into the art of cinematography as a camera operator and cinematographer.He has some great practical advice on how to work improve your craft as well as become a better asset for those who hire you.
We also get into the niche he has found as a 2nd unit cinematographer on some of today's larger movies including Hidden Figures, Spiderman: Far From Home, Gemini Man and much more.
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In episode 208 we talk with cinematographer Karina Silva. We talk about her film which awarded her the high honor of one of Local 600's Emerging Cinematographer Awards in 2016 as well as her experience on many of her projects including The Mandalorian, Beauty and the Beast, Mr. Holmes and much more.
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In part 2 of episode 207 with camera operator Mitch Dubin, SOC we discuss more of his experience with the specific job of a camera operator, what he would do differently in this time of filmmaking as well as what the future could look like.
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In part 1 of episode 207 with camera operator Mitch Dubin, SOC we discuss his introduction into the film business, how he was able to find himself into tole of a camera operator and begin to collaborate with one of the all-time greatest directors, Steven Spielberg.
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In episode #206 we have a chat with camera operator / director of photography, Duane Mieliwocki, SOC on how his interest in the film industry began. He talks us through his journey to becoming a camera operator by way of working through the ranks of the camera department and how that helped inform his progress.
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In episode 205 we talk with SOC Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Dan Gold. As a newly retired camera operator we look back on his career and pass along the decades of knowledge he has to give. He has helped bring to life some of Hollywood's classics like Air Force One, Casino, The Perfect Storm, The Wedding Singer and many many more. Enjoy!
We discuss the resources the Society of Camera Operators has been putting together during this time so please check them out: http://soc.org/education/
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In episode 204, my wife and I try to answer the requests of the listeners in talking about what a relationship while working in the film business could look like. We are by no means perfect and therefore not the prime example for everyone to follow but having been married and working in the film business for 10+ years we can at least offer a little of our perspective to help inform those who are looking for the information and potential start some good conversations between you and your partner or spouse. Enjoy!
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