Being a working cinematographer often comes with unexpected challenges.
We all know about the creative parts of being a filmmaker, which we love—getting behind a camera, finding the most innovative shots, trying new tech, and eventually reaching the end of a project. But if you’re a working cinematographer at any level, you know that there’s more to it than the next hot camera or being on sets.
And most of the time, you won’t be taught those things—even in film school. You’ll have to figure it out the hard way. By failing.
Author: Jo Light
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.