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The cNOMADIC Trail

Podkast av cNomadic

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Welcome to The cNOMADIC Trail, a deep dive conversation dedicated to the journey of becoming a better visual storyteller. This show dives deep into the art, science, and discipline of cinematography—breaking down core concepts, debunking myths, and equipping you with tools to elevate your craft. From the fundamentals of manual camera settings to the subtle nuances of lighting, composition, and color, each episode is a stop along the trail toward mastery. Whether you’re behind a cinema camera or a mirrorless hybrid, in the field or in the studio, this podcast is your guide to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of image-making. No fluff. No gear hype. Just honest conversations, practical insights, and a shared passion for seeing the world through light.

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episode Mastering VARIABLE ND Filters for Perfect Exposure? cover

Mastering VARIABLE ND Filters for Perfect Exposure?

In this episode, we challenge the traditional exposure triangle with Chris Tinard of CNOMADIC, who makes a bold but well-supported claim: in today’s world of advanced cameras and post-production workflows, variable ND filters are the true foundation of modern exposure control. Drawing on two decades of experience in cinematography, Chris walks us through how technological leaps—like dual native ISO and Sony RAW integration with DaVinci Resolve—have fundamentally shifted how we should approach exposure. ISO is no longer about brightness, but about strategically positioning dynamic range. Aperture? That’s for depth of field. Shutter speed? All about motion blur. Exposure control belongs elsewhere now. This conversation dives deep into: • Why sticking to native ISO gives you cleaner, higher-quality footage • How EI (Exposure Index) metadata in Sony RAW lets you change ISO in post—just like RED cameras • The real role of ISO today: not exposure, but dynamic range management • Why aperture and shutter speed should never be sacrificed for exposure • How variable ND filters preserve your creative intent while giving you full control over light • The benefits of built-in electronic and auto NDs over traditional screw-on filters • A practical, modern exposure workflow used by top DPs and gaffers alike Whether you’re shooting corporate interviews, documentaries, or narrative films, this episode will help you rethink your approach and empower you to take full control of your image without creative compromise. 🎧 Tune in and learn why the variable ND filter is the most important tool in your kit. ▶️ Watch the related video here: https://youtu.be/2DsBv8Ti-fo [https://youtu.be/2DsBv8Ti-fo]

28. juli 2025 - 12 min
episode Light Up Your Scene LIKE A PRO Cinematographer! cover

Light Up Your Scene LIKE A PRO Cinematographer!

In this episode, we take a deep dive into a behind-the-scenes lighting breakdown from filmmaker and cinematographer Chris Tinard of CNOMADIC. Chris recently released a video detailing how he tackled a complex three-person podcast shoot in an unfamiliar, out-of-state location—and we’re unpacking it all. Originally planned as an outdoor shoot, unexpected rain forced the team indoors with gear primarily intended for exterior lighting. Chris walks us through every decision he made, from embracing large windows as a key light source to solving color temperature challenges with limited fixtures and practicals. On the show today, we explore: • How Chris adjusted his entire lighting plan when the environment shifted last minute • His thought process around framing and key light placement in a multi-camera setup • The challenges of cross-keying with limited fixtures—and how to make it work • Why exposing for the windows first can save your entire lighting setup • Strategies for balancing mixed color temperatures using bounced light and camera calibration • A behind-the-scenes moment where a “mistake” turned into the best lighting choice of the day • And how a second-year film student (his son and PA) wasn’t afraid to challenge the setup—and ended up being right This episode is a fantastic reminder that lighting is never about perfection—it’s about problem solving, creative flexibility, and using the tools you have to serve the story. Whether you’re shooting interviews, podcasts, or narrative scenes, there’s something in here for every filmmaker looking to elevate their lighting game. 🎧 Tune in as we break down Chris’s real-world approach to location lighting and what we can all take away from it. 📺 Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/ZSduHyOEKug?si=IArdsfGhTM9udOei [https://youtu.be/ZSduHyOEKug?si=IArdsfGhTM9udOei]

21. juli 2025 - 20 min
episode Do You Really Need a Big Crew to Make Great Work? cover

Do You Really Need a Big Crew to Make Great Work?

In this episode, we challenge one of the biggest myths in filmmaking: that high-quality content requires a large crew. Drawing from over two decades of on-set experience, I explore why a smaller, more agile team can often produce cinematic results faster, more efficiently—and sometimes more authentically. We’ll dive into: • Why crew size doesn’t equal quality • The technical skills you must master when working with fewer people • How advancements in LED lighting, gimbals, and compact gear are changing the game • The surprising power of intimacy when interviewing real people on camera • What makes the “right people” more valuable than more people Whether you’re a solo filmmaker, DP, or creative trying to do more with less—this episode is for you. 🎬 Master the technical. Free your creativity. Let’s get into it.

14. juli 2025 - 18 min
episode Is Your Custom White Balance Secretly Ruining Your Footage? cover

Is Your Custom White Balance Secretly Ruining Your Footage?

In this episode, our hosts break down Chris Tinard’s eye-opening video on a hidden pitfall in camera settings that many filmmakers overlook: custom white balance tint carryover. What happens when you set the same Kelvin value across multiple cameras and still get mismatched color? Why does a magenta or green cast sometimes stick around even after you “set” your white balance? And when should you trust preset vs. custom? We unpack Chris’s real-world example, explain the difference between RGB and tint adjustments, and talk about why this matters even more in live productions, log workflows, and fast-paced environments. Whether you’re a solo shooter or part of a multi-cam team, this conversation will help you get better color straight out of camera—and avoid one of the most common mistakes pros still make. For more information about our online courses visit https://www.cnomadic.com/

6. juli 2025 - 17 min
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