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Tune in to the Cinematography Salon Podcast every other Thursday for an enlightening journey into the realm of cinematography, hosted by Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr. Drawing inspiration from the rebellious ethos of historic art salons, our show serves as a platform for emerging talents to both showcase their art and challenge the conventional boundaries of our craft. Through our podcast, we connect like-minded filmmakers and catalyze the exchange of resources, ideas, and wisdom in the cinematography community.Cinematography Salon Arte
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  • Mike Pecci: Hollywood Always Plays It Safe, So Show Them Something They Can’t Ignore
    Jul 17 2025

    Director Mike Pecci joins host David Kruta to dissect the chaos of post-COVID Hollywood, the false promises of AI disruption, and the suffocating gatekeeping of the studio system. Pecci lays bare the existential challenges of trying to create authentic work in an industry gripped by fear, algorithmic control, and vanishing opportunities. In a world where pitching feels like shouting into a void, Pecci finds power in simply continuing to create, and the filmmakers who will survive are the ones who know how to make something out of nothing—and do it with heart. For him, AI is not the enemy. Mediocrity is.

    Mike Pecci’s Instagram | Website | Watch 12 Kilometers

    David Kruta’s Instagram | Website

    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 13 m
  • Jim Geduldick: The Machines Are Here to Take Your Job, But Only if You Let Them
    Jul 3 2025

    As fears mount over AI’s impact on creative labor, cinematographer and technologist Jim Geduldick joins host David Kruta to dissect the frenzy surrounding artificial intelligence and its encroachment into the film industry. As AI-generated imagery floods social media and marketing departments chase cost-cutting automation, Geduldick challenges the doom-and-gloom narrative with a nuanced, insider perspective—arguing that while jobs may shift, human storytelling will remain irreplaceable. However, decades of tech disruption, from DVX100s to LED volumes, won’t change the fact that great filmmaking has always been—and still is—about the people behind the lens.

    Jim Geduldick’s Instagram

    David Kruta’s Instagram | Website

    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Matt Workman: From Light Meters to Game Engines and the Future of Cinematography
    Jun 12 2025

    This week, we’re joined by Matt Workman—filmmaker, developer, and creator of Cine Tracer—for a candid look at the shifting landscape of cinematography. We explore how filmmakers can better communicate, justify resources, and protect their creative choices in a rapidly evolving industry, and why futureproofing your skillset now means knowing both a light meter and a game engine. From the emergence of virtual production to the democratization of 3D previsualization, Workman unpacks how technology like Unreal Engine, once reserved for high-budget productions, is becoming a daily tool for working DPs.

    Matt Workman’s Instagram | YouTube

    Peter Pascucci’s Instagram | Website

    Lauren Guiteras’s Instagram | Website

    This episode is sponsored by Fujifilm, Sandisk and TCP Insurance.

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    1 h y 26 m
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