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May 2023
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David Kruta: Cinematography Salon Founde...

Cinematography Salon
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In this episode of the Cinematography Salon podcast, hosts Peter Pascucci and Oren Soffer welcome David Kruta, the founder of the Cinematography Salon. They delve into the inception of the Salon, its expansion from a modest Facebook group to a flourishing community, and their aspirations for its future, encompassing the potential establishment of a physical space and the possibility of transforming the Cinematography Salon into a nonprofit organization to advance its objectives in education and career support. The trio also explores the importance of cultivating diverse skills and hobbies, the connection between seemingly unrelated interests and a cinematographer's work, and the swift progression and influence of AI on the creative process. Additionally, they share their experiences in the film industry, emphasizing the value of community and education, and analyze the current landscape of the field.

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