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    Come on board and bring along all your hopes and dreams! In this episode, we welcome back one of our most popular ASC cinematographers. The gifted eye behind the lens of the live-action One Piece Netflix adaptation, Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, ASC, joins Lydia and Shane Hurlbut, ASC at Filmmakers Academy. 

    This episode is jam-packed with knowledge, so you might want to keep a notepad on hand. Nicole discusses the making of One Piece and adapting a classic anime to live action. Then, she switches gears sharing the finer details of leadership and collaborating with department heads, working as a female cinematographer in an industry dominated by men, and what it’s like being married to ASC cinematographer, James Whitaker. 

    Nicole Hirsch Whitaker is also known for Special Ops: Lioness, Bad Sisters, and Jupiter’s Legacy. 

    Check out our last conversation with Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, ASC: 

    -https://www.filmmakersacademy.com/blog-one-piece-cinematographer-nicole-hirsch-whitaker/ 

    More from Shane Hurlbut, ASC for cinematographers and do-it-all filmmakers:

    -Cinematography: Virtual Location Scouting with the Insta360

    -Cinematography: The EL Zone System Exposure Guide

    -Shane’s Gear Bag

    -Shane Hurlbut’s Go-To Lighting Package

    -The Modern Cinematographer – On-Set Essentials

    -Shane Hurlbut’s Kit

    -Cinematography Mentorship – Shane Hurlbut, ASC 

    -Design Your INOVATIV Cart for Film Production 

    More from Lydia Hurlbut and her Leadership & Wellness Initiative: 

    -4 Self-Care Tips for Filmmaking Entrepreneurs

    -Plan Your Filmmaking Lifestyle for Success with Lydia Hurlbut

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  • Your success as a professional filmmaker is a direct result of your mental and physical fortitude. In this episode of the Inner Circle Podcast, former Olympic athlete and coach, Dr. Terry Schroeder, joins Lydia Hurlbut in the Filmmakers Academy studio. 

    Together they discuss Dr. Terry’s history as an Olympian, key insights filmmakers should consider to prevent injury, and ideal supplements to ensure health and wellness. 

    Throughout the episode, they also explore the importance of alleviating stress as well as Dr. Terry’s excitement with functional medicine and how he helped his brother recover over 90% of his functionality after a stroke! 

    To cap it all off, Lydia and Dr. Terry talk about what it takes to be a great leader as both a business owner and a coach. 

    A Friendly Disclaimer: The content expressed in this podcast talking about supplements and supplemental medical treatments is primarily for informational and educational purposes, and does not substitute other professional medical advice or consultations with your own healthcare professionals. 

    Dr. Terry Schroeder’s website: LiveInAlignment.org

    https://www.liveinalignment.org/

    Dr. Terry’s book, Swimming Through Life:

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    More from Lydia Hurlbut and her Leadership & Wellness Initiative: 

    -4 Self-Care Tips for Filmmaking Entrepreneurs

    -Plan Your Filmmaking Lifestyle for Success with Lydia Hurlbut

    -Healthy Habits for the Post-Production Edit Bay

    -Mental Health in the Film Industry

    Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Filmmakers Academy Podcast! 

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  • Learn filmmaking from artists at the top of their game. Try Filmmakers Academy and become a member: https://bit.ly/302orWv

    Join today and get $20 off your first month by using the promo code FAPOD20. And join the #1 resource for cinematographers, film crews, and Do-It-All filmmakers!

    The power of community will amplify your success in the film industry. In this episode of the Inner Circle Podcast, Lydia Hurlbut and Shane Hurlbut, ASC discuss the value of community and how filmmakers cannot live on an island if they want to thrive. 

    Now in 2023, we’re a far way from their upbringing in upstate New York where they grew up within a tight knit community. Ever since March of 2020, however, the pandemic has caused many filmmakers to turn within – and some haven’t looked out ever since. 

    Now it’s time to recalibrate. Shane talks about getting off the island and spending time with fellow filmmakers, playing pickleball and watching movies on weekends, while Lydia highlights the value of how community improves mental wellbeing and helps us overcome anxieties and fears.

    Throughout the episode, they touch on various aspects of community, from the point of view of on set productions to how they constructed their business and inspire creative ideas every single day. In addition to all of the above, they break down the nuances of networking and when to treat and trust referrals. Trust us, you don’t want to miss this one! 

    More from Shane Hurlbut, ASC for cinematographers and do-it-all filmmakers:

    -Cinematography: Virtual Location Scouting with the Insta360

    -Cinematography: The EL Zone System Exposure Guide

    -Shane’s Gear Bag

    -Shane Hurlbut’s Go-To Lighting Package

    -The Modern Cinematographer – On-Set Essentials

    -Shane Hurlbut’s Kit

    -Cinematography Mentorship – Shane Hurlbut, ASC 

    -Design Your INOVATIV Cart for Film Production 

    More from Lydia Hurlbut and her Leadership & Wellness Initiative: 

    -4 Self-Care Tips for Filmmaking Entrepreneurs

    -Plan Your Filmmaking Lifestyle for Success with Lydia Hurlbut

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    In this episode, FA CEO Lydia Hurlbut and her cinematographer husband, Shane Hurlbut, ASC, explore the ever-changing film industry. Ever since its inception in 1895, the landscape of the industry has evolved with technology, updated methodologies, and even ways audiences watch what is now dubbed “content.” However, with the advent of the digital revolution and now the injection of AI tech in recent years, it will affect the job market for filmmakers and shift both mindsets and opportunities. 

    Throughout the discussion, Shane shares his personal experience working with new technologies to support the challenges of tighter schedules, shrinking budgets, and navigating the job market to make yourself into a Swiss Army Filmmaker — because the next generation of filmmakers must understand and be proficient in more than one area of filmmaking. 

    Meanwhile, Lydia threads the needle for the kind of mindset that begets leadership and imparts some much-needed wisdom to filmmakers about the impact of effective communication and team-building for lasting success. 

    Shane is famous for pioneering new technologies and getting that big-budget look at a modest budget. This is just one of the many reasons to follow Filmmakers Academy! 

    More from Shane Hurlbut, ASC for cinematographers and do-it-all filmmakers:

    -Cinematography: Virtual Location Scouting with the Insta360

    -Cinematography: The EL Zone System Exposure Guide

    -Shane’s Gear Bag

    -Shane Hurlbut’s Go-To Lighting Package

    -The Modern Cinematographer – On-Set Essentials

    -Shane Hurlbut’s Kit

    -Cinematography Mentorship – Shane Hurlbut, ASC 

    -Design Your INOVATIV Cart for Film Production 

    More from Lydia Hurlbut and her Leadership & Wellness Initiative: 

    -4 Self-Care Tips for Filmmaking Entrepreneurs

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  • Award-winning Editor Zack Arnold, ACE (Cobra Kai) stopped by Filmmakers Academy to join Lydia and Shane Hurlbut, ASC on the Inner Circle Podcast. A champion of wellness for his fellow post-production peeps, Zack shares healthy changes that filmmakers can start today that will make an astronomical difference tomorrow. And it all starts with your mindset. 

    Zack recently semi-retired from his role as a Hollywood film and television editor, with a long list of credits that range from Empire to Glee and Burn Notice. Now in the next phase of his life, Zack transitioned to a career strategist and podcaster who specializes in helping artists and creatives establish balance and sustainability in their careers. 

    Anyone who works full-time in the film industry knows that creating balance and sustainability is no easy task. That’s why Zack Arnold created Optimize Yourself, developing resources to design the more balanced, more sustainable career that filmmakers deserve. 

    Zack Arnold even wrote some powerful e-books every filmmaker should keep on their virtual shelf. 

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    Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Filmmakers Academy Podcast! 

     

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  • Lydia and Shane Hurlbut, ASC welcome Nigerian filmmaking entrepreneurs Carolyn Seaman and Thomas Jeffery onto the Inner Circle Podcast.

    Recognized as one of Nigeria’s 20 most innovative women in Media & Tech and listed in the 50 Most Outstanding Female Pacesetters in Africa, Carolyn produces films and documentaries focused on social change. She heads the Girl Nation Film Academy where she trained hundreds of young African women to write, shoot, direct, and edit their own films. Carolyn also serves as the festival director of WIFFEN (Women’s International Film Festival: Nigeria), a nonprofit organization selected as the best company for women and girls to work globally in 2020.

    Thomas Jeffery is a filmmaker who works in tandem with his wife, Carolyn, producing films and documentary projects in Nigeria and beyond. Thomas Jeffery has found Shane’s mentorship to be one of the most influential factors that has defined his growth as a filmmaker following film school. He serves as the CEO of the African film production company, Cine Culture Films. 

     

    Their conversation explores love, gratitude, and the ripple effect that is produced by entrepreneurship. In the case of Thomas Jeffery and Carolyn, their ripple created a huge impact bringing filmmaking education to hundreds of thousands of women in Nigeria. Together, the duo started WIFFEN with the goal of celebrating women in film around the world. 

     

    Thanks for joining us for another episode of the Filmmakers Academy Podcast! 

     

    Take advantage of monthly virtual group coaching, networking events, as well as new content released weekly by becoming a member today. 

    Join today and get $20 off your first month by using the promo code FAPOD20. And join the #1 resource for cinematographers, film crews, and Do-It-All filmmakers!

  • There are countless ways to enter the industry and pursue a job as a cinematographer. Typically, you work your way up the ladder from a production assistant or in the camera department and must take chances to prove your mastery. Todd Dos Reis, ASC joins Shane Hurlbut, ASC on this episode of the Inner Circle Podcast to talk about his career trajectory.  

    Keep reading to discover how Todd started as a PA working on Russell Carpenter projects before moving sideways, backward, and up to become the seasoned ASC cinematographer he is today. 

    Listen to the full interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or pretty much wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you like the show, be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more! 

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  • Shane and Lydia welcome pro-baller-turned-cinematographer Darrell Wonge to the Filmmakers Academy studio to discuss his career pivot and learn everything from his networking strategy to how he handles the stress of set life while managing his crew. 

    After suffering a career-ending injury, Darrell turned his efforts to cinematography. At first, he didn’t have the experience and knowledge but he was determined to become better. So, he approached it like basketball. Where at one time he would be in the gym four times a day for training, he employed that same regimen to his growth as a cinematographer. 

    He started his mornings watching photography tutorials, reading trade articles, practicing by lighting his wife, and taking accomplished photographers out to lunch to learn their approach. In fact, one of the videos Darrell turned to was Shane’s video How To Build a Cinematographer’s Look Book, demonstrating how he created the lookbook for the Netflix Original movie, Holidate. 

    Darrell loves how filmmaking is very much a team sport akin to basketball. While helping his wife, who appeared on big commercial campaigns like L’Oreal and Pantene, Darrell honed his visual craft and learned about LUTs and color grading. 

    After launching into a successful commercial career as a director of photography, Darrell had to make a very difficult decision. Keep making commercials or pursue narrative. He chose the later and the sky is literally the limit for Darrell and his blossoming career in the film industry. His upcoming series is called “The Dessert,” presented by Bruce McCulloch of “The Kids in the Hall.”

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  • Grammy-nominated and award-winning producer Jamee Ranta visits Filmmakers Academy to share the moment she became a successful producer on the music video ‘Remind Me To Forget’ by Kygo, and the technical obstacles she overcame. She then gives some must-know advice to producers young in their careers and reveals what she learned in her latest music video ‘Candy Necklace’ with Lana Del Ray. 

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  • You often hear “take it three stops down” or “four stops over,” but what does that actually mean?

    In this episode of The Inner Circle podcast, Shane Hurlbut, ASC takes a deep dive with Ed Lachman, ASC into the El Zone System and standardizing exposure in the digital age.

    Throughout this interview, the two ASC cinematographers discuss the lack of specificity in IRE values, waveform monitors, and false colors. In fact, they’re not consistent from one monitor platform to the next. Lachman explains how the El Zone System changes all that and brings the cinematography world into perfect harmony.

    Did you like this episode of The Inner Circle podcast? Then, you’ll love our other episodes about all things filmmaking on Spotify and iTunes (and pretty much anywhere else you listen to podcasts)!

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  • Award-winning filmmaker and activist Edgar Esteves drops into the Filmmakers Academy studio to chat with Brendan Sweeney about what it takes to create a successful business in the film industry. Listed in Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2020, Edgar discusses some serious truths about the industry, like whether you need an agent or representation, or if you can navigate a prosperous career on your own. Not only that, on top of crucial insights into how Edgar manages his own business relationships, he shares his journey filming his debut feature film in Africa.

    This is a must-watch for filmmakers rising in their careers. Edgar gives some serious advice about ego and what you should look for in colleagues running a production company. 

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  • Finding the Frame’s first guest ever, director of photography Brendan Uegama, CSC, returns to talk about his work on Hulu’s unauthorized Mike Tyson biopic miniseries, Mike.

    Mr. Uegama describes the prep with Director X, explaining how the wealth of archival footage they found on YouTube informed their decisions, and how they recreated the world where one of the world’s most dangerous and notorious boxers became a legend.

    Mike is available to stream exclusively on Hulu.

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  • In our 13th episode of Finding the Frame, cinematographer Rafael Leyva visited the studio at Filmmakers Academy to sit down with host Brendan Sweeney and discuss everything from his preference for shooting on film to that one time he courted Steven Spielberg for 2nd unit on West Side Story.

    Rafael Leyva specializes in feature films and focuses on capturing compelling stories on 35mm. In 2019 the International Cinematographers Guild of America named him as one of their Generation Next DPs. He has lensed for clients such as Disney Pictures, SONY Pictures, Netflix, FOX, NBC, Hallmark, Lifetime Channel Network, Syfy Channel Network, and many more.

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  • In our 12th episode of Finding the Frame, Award-winning Director/Producer Jason Baum drops into the FA studio to talk about his career, most notably the epic Grammy win for his work on Kendrick Lamar’s HUMBLE and his collaboration with Spike Jonze on the 5x Emmy-nominated documentary feature film Beastie Boys Story. Jason has worked with other visionary directors in addition to Spike Jonze, including Ava DuVernay, Joey Soloway, and Hiro Murai.

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  • In episode 11 of Finding the Frame, Oscar nominee Camille Friend stops by Filmmakers Academy to talk about her illustrious career, work on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and her recent nomination for Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling. 

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  • Filmmakers Academy host Brendan Sweeney sits down with cinematographer and Oscar nominee Mandy Walker ASC, ACS to discuss her work on Elvis, career journey, advice for filmmakers, future of filmmaking and more! 

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  • In episode 9 of Finding the Frame, Oscar-winning costume designer Deborah L. Scott discusses her work on Avatar: The Way of Water, along with her career, working with James Cameron, and more!

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  • In episode 8 of Finding the Frame cinematographer Oren Soffer discussed his career, how he got started as an international filmmaker, his features "Allswell" & "Fixation", and much more!

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  • In episode 7 of Finding the Frame, we welcomed re-recording mixer Karol Urban, and sound mixer Stephen Tibbo from the Cinema Audio Society to discuss production/post-production sound, the theory of sound capture, how they starter their careers and Cinema Audio Society.

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  • In our sixth episode of "Finding the Frame", we chatted with cinematographer Charlie Sarroff and colorist Dave Cole about their collaboration on the hit film "Smile." They discussed the DP and colorist relationship/workflow and how they brought the film's visual language to life.

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