Indie and A Jones
If you’ve ever underestimated the role of a cinematographer—you're not alone! Most people don’t realize how integral the cinematographer is to the movie’s look, feel, and mood. From lighting choices to camera angles, they’re shaping what you see and how you see it. 🎥 It’s not just about making beautiful images; it’s about telling stories visually and practically solving problems on the fly. When I asked David about his process, he emphasized the collaboration with directors and how he’s often the extension of their eyes on set. 💡 Sometimes it’s about practical lighting or camera placements to save time and tell the story better. It’s a constant puzzle of aesthetics and logistics, especially in indie filmmaking where resources are tight but creativity runs wild. Do you think you’ve overlooked the skill behind the camera? Tag a friend who loves film but doesn’t know what a DP does! Let me know if you want to see more behind-the-scenes insights from actual filmmakers—drop your questions below! David M. Watson - IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8947426/] https://youtu.be/qmziNSBdIF8?si=N1u_5Phn_TWCA1Cq [https://youtu.be/qmziNSBdIF8?si=N1u_5Phn_TWCA1Cq] Happy Halloween (2024) - IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13664566/] #FilmmakingLife #Cinematography #BehindTheScenes #IndieFilmmaker #IndieandAJones
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