BSC Expo 2023 | Interview with Cinegirl founder Francesca Zerenghi
Hear from Francesca Zerenghi, whose digital magazine and events brand Cinegirl has helped foster an incredible female-focused (but not exclusive) filmmaking community.
Hear from Francesca Zerenghi, whose digital magazine and events brand Cinegirl has helped foster an incredible female-focused (but not exclusive) filmmaking community.
Hosted by John de Borman BSC AFCPanellist: Rob Hardy ASC BSC, Ellen Kuras ASC and Daniel Landin BSC A discussion about the artistry of discovering and creating images; how we make images that evoke emotion; and how sometimes what is excluded from a frame but implied is much more powerful. We will investigate how cinematographers…
Phil Rhodes – industry journalist and contributor Colm Nicell – ARRI Solutions, James Medcraft DP, Dale Elena McCready BSC NCZS, Will Case, Creative Technology, Stacia Pfeiffer, freelance VP Producer
The Panel is led by Stephen Murphy BSC, ISC (Mr and Mrs Smith, Atlanta), joined by Gavin Finney BSC (Good Omens, The Undeclared War), Ed Moore BSC (Hijack, Somewhere Boy), Laurie Rose BSC (Rebecca, Peaky Blinders), Vanessa Whyte (Ted Lasso, All Creatures Great and Small), and Simona Susnea (Heart Stopper, Audrey)
David Procter BSC recalls how he embraced shooting on a virtual production stage for his latest music video project, Ellie Goulding’s ‘Like a Saviour’.
Sam Walker talks us through his current project, a sports drama about male bodybuilding, and reflects on the industry in general, including the joys of collaboration.
Filmmaker and campaigner Rizwan Wadan tells us more about his production company Pixeleyed Pictures’ latest endeavour, Futures in Film, a nonprofit organisation aimed at increasing participation across the filmmaking sphere.
Recent National Film and Television School graduate Genevieve Reyes takes us behind the scenes of her graduate film Shadow, about an Iranian rhythmic gymnast in the UK and the convergence of those two cultures.
What started as just a WhatsApp group between 64 current mentees has blossomed into a close-knit community that holds meet-ups, training opportunities, and peer-based support, and is currently expanding to welcome past cohorts and explore unofficial collaboration opportunities with vendors, as cinematographer and community founder Cathy Ye explains.