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Griffin Stoddard: Reimagining Reality and the Art of World-Building

Griffin Stoddard: Reimagining Reality and the Art of World-Building

FromCinematography Salon


Griffin Stoddard: Reimagining Reality and the Art of World-Building

FromCinematography Salon

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Nov 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Joining us this week on the Cinematography Salon podcast, we welcome Production Designer and Director, Griffin Stoddard, who offers an unconventional perspective on set design and breaking the mold of traditional concepts. His approach, blending gothic influences and surrealism, showcases his ability to create unique work. Hosts Peter Pascucci and Ava Benjamin Shorr explore the evolving landscape of set design through Griffin's experiences, charting the changes and trends he has witnessed over the years. This perspective offers a comprehensive view of the field's growth and transformation, and outlines a path that lead him from directing to production design, illustrating the often-unexpected turns in creative careers.
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This episode is sponsored by Sandisk and Laowa, with special thanks to AbelCine.
Released:
Nov 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (33)

Each Thursday, join cinematographers Oren Soffer and Peter Pascucci as we delve into the world of cinematography, sharing personal stories and connecting with the community to develop a deeper understanding of the craft. Our show is inspired by the rebellious spirit of the art salons of the past and seeks to provide a platform for emerging talent to showcase their work and push the boundaries of our field. By connecting filmmakers and providing a space to exchange ideas, resources, and knowledge, we hope to encourage the development of new and innovative approaches to cinematography.