
EP 186: Robert McLachlan: Cinematographer
"In terms of what is put on camera, that buck stops with the cinematographer. Everything you're seeing had a cinematographer's hand involved, in every single regard."
Second Act Actors · Janet McMordie
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Show Notes
In this conversation, the legendary Robert McLachlan shares his journey from a young boy fascinated by photography and film to becoming a successful cinematographer. He discusses the evolution of visual storytelling, the intricacies of cinematography, and the creative process behind filmmaking. Robert offers valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers and reflects on memorable moments from his career, including his work on Game of Thrones. He emphasizes the importance of passion, hard work, and the willingness to learn in the entertainment industry.
Takeaways
- Cinematographers play a crucial role in visual storytelling.
- Preparation and collaboration are key in filmmaking.
- Aspiring filmmakers need persistence and dedication.
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