postPerspective’s Meet the Artist podcast features a series of candid conversations with some of film and episodic television’s leading post production artists. Follow this space to hear how Cinematographers, Editors, Directors, VFX Artists, Colorists, Sound Designers and more meld creativity with technology to deliver some of the industry’s biggest titles. Hosted by postPerspective‘s founder and editor-in-chief, Randi Altman.
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Episodes:
This Oscar-winning Swedish cinematographer walks us through his shooting process and working with director Emerald Fennell.
Jason Diamond joins us to discuss the brothers’ latest VR concerts: Doja Cat: The Scarlet Tour and BlackPink: A VR Encore.
Editor Kirk Baxter, a long-time collaborator with director David Fincher, discusses his process and how he works with the celebrated director.
Tanya talks about her journey to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, including her time on Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report, which included a trip to Iraq during the war.
We spoke with director Frances Lawrence, who helmed three out of the four 'Hunger Game' films, including 'The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,' about the shoot, the edit and the challenges.
We spoke with Dan Dome, associate director and lead editor on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers,' about his post career and how his experience informed his current workflow for the show.
We spoke to director Paris Barclay about his work on 'Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' and his process.
We spoke to VFX supervisor Lesley Robson-Foster about her work on 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,' how VFX and workflows have changed over the years, and her new project, 'Étoile.'
'The Chi' editor Sean Linal joins us to talk about his path to episodic television, editing 'The Chi' and 'Queen Sugar,' and giving back to the community.
“Wednesday” editor Jay Prychidny speaks with us about cutting the series, working with director Tim Burton, and making the most of comedy through the show’s freshman season.