The Last of Us Season 2 with Cinematographer Ksenia Sereda
Cinematographer Ksenia Sereda takes us behind the scenes for The Last Of Us Season 2. It’s clear from the start how deeply she loves what she does. She lives and breathes her work and her passion is infectious. In this episode, we break down everything from the custom-built Cooke lenses she helped design, shooting cast on horseback and the responsibility of being setup DP for the show. We dig into several key episodes including the beautiful flashback scenes of episode 6 and unpack the technical hurdles of shooting inside a spaceship. A true fan of the game and a master of her craft, Ksenia brings a mix of vision, precision, and genuine heart to bring the game to life. This one’s a deep dive for anyone who aspires to work on the world’s biggest tv series. This episode of Cinemapodgrapher is proudly brought to you by our technology partners Sony Produced by Deb Van Dieren Hosted and edited by Lucas Tomoana SOC
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The Acolyte with Cinematographer Chris Teague
Chris Teague, an Emmy Award winning Director of Photography, has worked on a diverse slate of projects, from Russian Doll and Only Murders in the Building to entering the Star Wars universe with The Acolyte. In our conversation, we talk about his path into drama, the value of building strong creative relationships, and what it means to be a setup DP. We also get into preproduction, LUTs, fight choreography, and how Chris approached the unique lighting challenges of working within the Star Wars universe. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our technology partner Sony Produced by Deb Van Dieren Hosted by Lucas Tomoana Edited by Raphael Segal
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AJK Grips: Mad Max Fury Road, Furiosa & The Fall Guy
Key Grip Adam "Skull" Kuiper and Best Boy Josh Calder lead one of Australia’s top grip teams at AJK Grips. In this episode, we dive into how Skull earned his nickname, his journey into key gripping, and the art of building grip trucks from the ground up. Josh shares insights into the role of a Best Boy Grip and their shared vision for training the next generation of technicians. We also chat about their work in Namibia on Mad Max: Fury Road, the evolution of grip tech for Furiosa, and the sheer scale of stunts and logistics involved in filming The Fall Guy in the heart of Sydney. Tune in for one heck of a conversation about all things gripping. This episode is proudly brought to you by our technology partners Sony Produced by Deb Bauer Hosted and edited by Lucas Tomoana SOC
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Remote Pilot Aidan Kelly: Mission Impossible, James Bond, The Fall Guy & Building XM2
Aiden Kelly is one of the world’s leading remote pilots and the co-founder of XM2. He shares how he started out flying remote helicopters and running a hobby shop, which led to building XM2 into a global remote head company with offices in Australia, the US, the UK, and Korea. We talk about the early days of drone cinematography and how XM2 expanded into arm cars, e-bikes, cable cams, and RC tracking vehicles. Aiden breaks down the challenges of flying on major films, including Tom Cruise’s motorcycle cliff jump in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, high-speed car chases in James Bond, and stunt sequences in The Fall Guy. This episode offers a deep look at aerial and specialty camera work on some of the biggest action films in the world. This episode is proudly brought to you by our technology partners Sony. Produced by Deb Van Dieren, Hosted and Edited by Lucas Tomoana SOC.
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Snow White with Cinematographer Mandy Walker AM ASC ACS
Mandy Walker AM ASC ACS’s stunning cinematography has captivated audiences around the world. From Australia to Elvis, Snow White, and commercials for global brands like Chanel, Nike, Louis Vuitton, and Audi — her work is bold, emotional, and always cinematic. In this episode, Mandy shares how she carved her own path without film school, became a trailblazer for women in film, and developed her approach to storytelling on big-budget productions. She also talks through her work on Snow White — from camera tests to musical sequences, and how she lit the sets of Disney’s latest feature. She’s an icon — and she’s refreshingly honest about the challenges, the wins, and what it takes to keep pushing forward in this industry. This episode is proudly sponsored by Red. For more information on the latest red cameras head to www.red.com. Hosted by Lucas Tomoana Edited by Raphael Segal Produced by Deb Bauer
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