Our guests are cinematographer Rachel Morrison, ASC, whose credits include "Dope," "Black Panther," and "Fruitvale Station," and production designer David Crank, whose credits include "The Social Network," "Gone Girl," and "Mank."
We'll learn about the different responsibilities of a cinematographer and a production designer, how they communicate and collaborate with each other, and how they overcome challenges during the production process. We'll also get their insights on the latest trends in cinematography and production design, and how technology is changing the way they work.
Join us for this fascinating conversation between two of the most talented and respected professionals in the entertainment industry.
Episode Highlights:
- The importance of collaboration between the cinematographer and production designer
- How the cinematographer and production designer work together to create a cohesive visual style
- The different responsibilities of the cinematographer and production designer
- How they communicate and collaborate with each other
- Overcoming challenges during the production process
- Latest trends in cinematography and production design
- How technology is changing the way they work
Guest Biographies:
Rachel Morrison, ASC
Rachel Morrison is an American cinematographer. She was the first woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, for her work on "Mudbound" (2017). Her other credits include "Dope" (2015), "Black Panther" (2018), and "Fruitvale Station" (2013).
David Crank
David Crank is an American production designer. He has won two Academy Awards for Best Production Design, for his work on "The Social Network" (2010) and "Mank" (2020). His other credits include "Gone Girl" (2014), "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" (2011), and "Zodiac" (2007).