Capturing Light – Episode 69 with Justin Henning

In this episode, we talk about: * “La Lucha” – Short Film/Doc * VHS CAM – https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vhs-camcorder/id679454835?mt=8 Featured Director of Photography: Justin Henning http://justinhenning.com https://www.instagram.com/jt_henning/ https://vimeo.com/justinhenning   Check out the video below:  About La Lucha:  In 1962, Fidel Castro banned all professional (for profit) sports in Cuba. For Cuba’s top athletes this means a tough choice. Stay in Cuba, their home, or defect and follow their dreams. This is the story of two-time Olympic gold medalist Mario Kindelán Mesa. Directed by: Justin Henning Produced by: SOCIETY (society.tv) in association with EL CENTRAL producciones Executive Producer: Harry Calbom & David Holm Producer: Carlos Gómez & Reymel Delgado Rodriguez Cinematographer: Justin Henning Movi Operator: Ryan Haug (motionstate.com) Assistant Director: Jimmy Ochoa Camera Assistant: Matt Louie 2nd AC: Hannol Rodriguez Sound: Elijah Lawson & Ariel Novo Editor: Nick Pezzillo Post Producer: David Guti Rosado Colorist: Eric Rosen (lightpress.tv) Compositor: David Viau Titles: Jonny Sikov Music by: Industrial Revelation, Buddy Rich & Solomon Ligthelm Sound Design and Mixing by: John Buroker at Hearby Sound   Thank you for listening: Please let me know what you thought of the show today. Subscribe to the podcast.  For more inspiration, check out my inspiration page on my site: www.gaddisvisuals.com/inspiration. Be sure to join the Capturing Light Community on Facebook and say hello. I would love to hear from you. https://www.facebook.com/groups/capturinglightcommunity/ Support The Show By Becoming A Patron

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Capturing Light Podcast is a Director of Photography’s Podcast that both inspires and educates filmmakers with cinematography tips, tools and techniques by other cinematographers from around the world. Learn about digital video and film cameras, lighting and camera equipment, the film industry, and listen to interviews with film industry professionals about their work on tv shows, commercials, films, music videos, web series, and documentaries.