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 h...
Dolly Grip Jamie Starr: Starting in Video Assist, James Bond, the art of dolly gripping, telescopic cranes, 1917 & Star Wars
On this episode of Cinemapodgrapher, we sit down with international dolly grip Jamie Starr to discuss his incredible career. From starting out as a video assistant to working on James Bond, to dolly gripping on 1917, and Star Wars: Episode VIII. He also gives us an insider's perspective on the art of dolly gripping and working with telescopic cranes. And, of course, we couldn’t miss chatting about his legendary Starr Grips merch, including the now-iconic Starr Grips “Budgie Smugglers.” Whether you’re in the industry or simply love hearing how the magic is made, this episode is packed with stories, laughs, and inspiration.
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Patrick Caligiuri: The Decline of Hollywood, Artificial Intelligence, Independent Filmmaking, & the Rise of Branded Content
Producer Patrick Caligiuri began creating content during COVID discussing the Film & TV industry on TikTok and Instagram. He has since amassed over 250k followers and established himself as a respected voice and thought leader. Patrick joins us to explore the biggest topics shaping the future of entertainment, including the decline of Hollywood, the clash between traditional studios and tech giants, the rise of independent filmmaking, the transformative impact of AI, and the growth of short-form content on social media. Plus, we discuss how brands like Chick-fil-A are moving away from traditional commercials to embrace branded storytelling, helping redefine the landscape alongside major players such as Amazon, Disney, and Netflix.
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The Penguin with Director Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver has directed some of television’s most celebrated shows, including Vikings, Orphan Black, Law & Order: SVU, Westworld, Station Eleven and The Penguin (Episodes 4 and 5). Helen takes us on a personal journey, sharing how a childhood illness led her to discover a passion for storytelling. We explore how her time in the hospital influenced her path to acting and, eventually, her transition to directing—during a period when female directors were still a rare presence in North American television. Helen opens up about her directing process, the preparation that went into her episodes of The Penguin, and her collaborative relationship with showrunner Lauren LeFranc.
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Wolfs with Cinematographer Larkin Seiple
In this episode, we chat with Larkin Seiple, the visionary cinematographer behind some of the most iconic visuals in recent film and music video history. Larkin discusses his early years working in reality television and shooting over 100 music videos. We break down his work on viral music videos like DJ Snake’s "Turn Down for What" and Childish Gambino’s "This is America". We also explore his long-time collaborations with directors Hiro Murai, The Daniels, and Jon Watts. Finally, we dive into some of his recent feature film work, including Everything Everywhere All at Once and Wolfs. This episode is sponsored by Soundstripe, Panavision and Film Tips Pro.
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David Elmes: Focus pulling on the Matrix, Ghost in the Shell, Hacksaw Ridge and Mad Max Furiosa
David Elmes, one of Australia's most experienced focus pullers, works predominantly on U.S. features with many of those films budgets exceeding $100 million. In this episode, we begin by discussing his top tips for new assistants and his insights into the role of the A Cam focus puller. David also shares his journey from New Zealand to Brisbane, and eventually Sydney. Later, we explore his work on iconic films like The Matrix, Ghost in the Shell, Hacksaw Ridge, and Mad Max: Furiosa.
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.