Don M. Morgan, ASC: talks Starman, Christine, Seven, working with John Carpenter, Robert Zemeckis, Steven Spielberg, David Fincher, Joseph Sargent

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 46 Legendary cinematographer Don Morgan never intended to get into the film business. In fact, he began his career as a daredevil: first as a rodeo rider, then a race car driver. “I believe you make your own luck, and I just wasn't afraid to try stuff, ” he says. He eventually trained to become an aerial cameraman, known for hanging out of helicopters to get the perfect shot. Don shot “Used Cars” and “I Wanna Hold Your Hand,” with Robert Zemeckis; Steven Spielberg's “1941,” and John Carpenter's “Starman” and “Christine.” He's had a long career in television, shooting commercials and working with director Joseph Sargent on several TV movies and miniseries. Don continued to do aerial camerawork as well, shooting the iconic aerial scenes in “Seven” for director David Fincher. Find Don Morgan Episode Sponsors: Hot Rod Cameras Arri and the new Arri Orbiter light. Order yours at Hot Rod Cameras. Pre-interview discussion: Ben & Illya pick up on the lament circling Hollywood regarding the demise of the mid-budget studio movie; although it could be argued that a good deal of this sort of quality work has migrated to television. Ben's short end: Cameo- a website where you can pay celebrities to make a personal message for you, such as a birthday message. Fascinating and bananapants that anyone can do this. Illya's short end: Tokina- a lens company that makes a very affordable and premium product. Order yours today! Podcast Credits: Editor in Chief:  Illya Friedman @hotrodcameras instagram @illyafriedman instagram Ben Rock:  @neptunesalad twitter @bejamin_rock instagram Producer: Alana Kode Editor: Abby Corbett Composer: Kays Alatractchi Subscribe to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts or click on the link below to listen here

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