Society & Culture
In this episode of Crew Tales, Life in the Circus, Dustin Trernard sits down with cinematographer Christopher Charles Kempinski (IATSE 669) to talk about the real job behind “making pretty pictures”: translating script into visuals, servicing a director’s vision, and leading a team with clarity and calm.
Chris traces his path from skate videos and high school projects to major studio sets, commercials, and award-winning web series work. Along the way, we dig into why old movies still hit, what modern filmmaking sometimes loses to formula, and the gear (and principles) Chris keeps coming back to, from the Sony VENICE to lenses with character, to the Hudson Spider REDBACK.
Topics we cover
Turning words into images: what a cinematographer actually does
Coming up through lighting vs camera department (and how it shapes your instincts)
Learning by watching great DPs work (and why you shouldn’t rush to “the chair”)
Spielberg-style audience perspective, and the psychology of framing
Film vs digital: highlight roll-off, shadow detail, and why film still feels like magic
Go-to tools: Sony VENICE internal ND workflow, character lenses, REDBACK, Titan tubes
Guest
Christopher Charles Kempinski
Cinematographer (IATSE 669)
Links
Official website:
- Chris Kempinski | Cinematographer: https://chriskempinski.com/
IMDb:
- Christopher Charles Kempinski: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1922590/
IATSE Local 669:
- International Cinematographers Guild (Local 669): https://www.iatse669.com/
Riese / Streamy reference:
- Streamy Awards (Craft Awards “Best Cinematography” clip): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_3w3yD7yY0
- Streamys “Craft Awards” archive (Riese listed): https://www.streamys.org/history/
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#Cinematography, #Filmmaking, #FilmCrew, #BehindTheScenes, #IATSE669

