The Next Film
What does it actually take to shoot your first feature on 16mm film, get nominated for cinematography alongside Hoyte van Hoytema, and build a career as one of indie horror's most distinctive visual voices? In this episode of The Next Film, Jessica sits down with cinematographer Ksusha Genenfeld, whose work on the Shudder horror film 'A Wounded Fawn' earned her a cinematography nomination alongside some of the biggest DPs working today— on her very first feature. She's since shot 'Perfect' (SXSW 2026, starring Julia Fox) and 'Motherland' (starring Tony-winner Miriam Silverman) and has seven features under her belt— all while championing 16mm film, all-women camera departments, and a deeply actor-informed approach to cinematography. Whether you're a director trying to understand how to work with your DP, a filmmaker considering shooting on film for the first time, or someone just trying to make something bold on a limited budget, this conversation is packed with honest, craft-level insight from someone doing it at the highest level of indie film. We dive into: • How she got hired to shoot 'A Wounded Fawn' on 16mm— on her very first feature • The visual "rules" she creates for every film • Why she lets actors move first and lights around them • The DP-director relationship• Shooting 'Perfect' and premiering at SXSW 2026 • How color grading can make or break your film— and why she puts it in her contract • Advocating for women behind the camera • Her shooting ratio advice for indie films on 16mm • The tip most indie filmmakers don't know • Why going bold on set beats playing it safe • Her key takeaways from shooting 7 features The Next Film follows the real-time journey of making a second feature — documenting what it actually takes to level up in scope, budget, and craft. Each episode features candid, craft-focused conversations with filmmakers who have done it, are doing it, or are experts in the process. Hosted by award-winning filmmaker & actor Jessica Michael Davis New episodes premiere every Wednesday on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and join the journey, we'd love to have you! @thenextfilmpodcast For partnership inquiries, please contact: TheNextFilmpodcast@gmail.com Let us know in the comments what stage you’re at in your filmmaking journey, what advice resonated most from this episode, or what topics you’d love us to cover next. Produced by Casey Geraghty Support The Next Film: If you value these conversations and want to help keep them free and accessible to filmmakers everywhere, you can make a tax-deductible donation at the link below. Simply select The Next Film from the dropdown menu. https://www.allianceofwomendirectors.org/fiscal-sponsorship/
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