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In this conversation, the legendary Robert McLachlan shares his journey from a young boy fascinated by photography and film to becoming a successful cinematographer. He discusses the evolution of visual storytelling, the intricacies of cinematography, and the creative process behind filmmaking. Robert offers valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers and reflects on memorable moments from his career, including his work on Game of Thrones. He emphasizes the importance of passion, hard work, and the willingness to learn in the entertainment industry.TakeawaysCinematographers play a crucial role in visual storytelling.Preparation and collaboration are key in filmmaking.Aspiring filmmakers need persistence and dedication.https://www.mclachlan.camera/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we've got the incredible Robert McLachlan, ASC CSC on the program to talk about shooting the Paramount+ show Landman!Robert's work includes Game of Thrones, Final Destination, Ray Donovan, Lovecraft Country, Westworld, and one of my cult favorites, The One with Jet Li!Enjoy!► F&R Online ► Support F&R► Watch on YouTube Produced by Kenny McMillan► Website ► Instagram
Surprise and disappointment as Air New Zealand's 2030 climate targets go up in smoke. It's backtracked on a plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 28.9% from 2019, with a 16.3% drop in absolute emissions. Massey University Science Professor Robert McLachlan told Mike Hosking it's unexpected and sets a bad precedent. He says it's a bit soon for the airline to pull out of a target it only set two years ago and made a big deal of at the time. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a suggestion that pricing carbon might not be the only answer to deal with climate change. New research shows that relying on the Emissions Trading Scheme alone to de-carbonise would trigger petrol prices to soar by 60 cents a litre. Massey University Professor Robert McLachlan told Mike Hosking that making the carbon price go so high is unfair on consumers. He says when they looked at the international evidence, they found the ETS does work a bit but it can't reduce emissions alone. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's been a lot of talk about EVs this election - but how many chargers will we actually need to meet demand? It's a complex question that will depend on EV uptake and the number of owners that charge at home. Massey University professor of applied mathematics Robert McLachlan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
In this episode, we had the great opportunity to speak with veteran filmmaker Hugo Perez. A New York-based writer, director and producer, Hugo is most-recently known for “Omara” — a documentary about legendary Cuban singer Omara Portuondo as well as for producing the award-winning feature documentary “Once Upon a Time in Uganda.” In our conversation, Hugo shares about his roots in Miami, education, cinematic inspirations — and his path to building a filmmaking career. The Making Of is presented by AJA Video Systems:ColorBox from AJA with LUT Color TransformsAJA ColorBox is the modern LUT box that simplifies conversion between SDR, HDR, and WCG through a LUT-based and algorithmic color transformation. AJA ColorBox offers 12G-SDI input/output and HDMI 2.0 output for up to 4K/UltraHD 60p 10-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 and 30p 12-bit RGB 4:4:4 signal support. www.aja.com/colorboxFilm Book of the Month:The Stanley Kubrick Archives Now available as part of the Bibliotheca Universalis series, The Stanley Kubrick Archives borrows from the director's philosophy. From the opening sequence of Killer's Kiss to the final frames of Eyes Wide Shut, it allows the masterful visuals of Kubrick's films to impress through a sequence of compelling, mesmerizing stills. It uncovers Kubrick's creative process through fascinating archival material, including set designs, sketches, correspondence, documents, screenplays, drafts, notes, and shooting schedules. Check it out hereJoin ZEISS Cinematography at SXSW as we present A Conversation with Robert McLachlan, ASC, CSC on Sunday, March 12. We'll talk with him about his extensive body of work, including GAME OF THRONES, SHINING GIRLS, RAY DONOVAN, WESTWORLD and the reboot of AMERICAN GIGOLO. We'll also be on hand with a variety of ZEISS lenses for you to demo. Looking forward to seeing you in Austin!Partner Event of the Month:Cine Gear NY — March 10-11, 2023Cine Gear Expo New York is taking place this week at historic Industry City, on the Brooklyn waterfront. Visitors will get to experience over 50 technology and service exhibits as well as attend seminars and panels hosted by filmmakers and industry leaders. cinegearexpo.com The OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock is the first of its kind, full-featured Thunderbolt dock with a built-in power supply and 11 ports, for additional ease and connectivity while on the Go. It's a one-dock solution that works with all past, present and future Thunderbolt and USB devices and accessories. Learn more here Podcast Rewind:Dec 2022 - Episode VI…The Making Of is created and hosted by Michael Valinsky.Reach out anytime at mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
Episode 466 of On Screen & Beyond - Robert McLachlan is the director of Photography of many popular TV shows including "Game of Thrones" and "Ray Donovan"! Robert shares a different side of the entertainment business with us. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
Snehal Patel manages sales for the entire line of ZEISS cinema lenses in North and South America. He works with many cinematographers such as Reed Morano, Jon Joffin, Alicia Robbins and several of our Cinematography Podcast guests like Quyen Tran, Robert McLachlan and Checco Varese. ZEISS has their own Cinema Lens Demo Center in Sherman Oaks, CA for DPs to come and try out lenses by appointment. The brand-new 15 mm Supreme Prime wide angle lens from ZEISS will be available to try at this year's NAB show in Las Vegas. With this new lens, ZEISS' Supreme Prime line is now a 14 lens set. ZEISS also offers the Radiance line of lenses that have different optical coatings to create more flare. Looking to the future, Snehal sees even more choices available for lenses. The best cinematographers are constantly learning, so it's important to excite them with something new and different, and to continue to innovate and develop new technology. The new 15 mm Supreme Prime is available to pre-order from Hot Rod Cameras. If you'd like to schedule a demo at the ZEISS Cinema Lens Demo Center, email Snehal Patel: snehal.patel@zeiss.com ZEISS representatives and lenses will be available to see and demo in North America at: -NAB Apr 23-Apr 27, 2022 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. -2022 Pacific Northwest Lens Summit May 13-May 14, 2022 at Koerner Camera -Cine Gear Expo June 9-12, 2022 at the LA Convention Center Sponsored by ZEISS: https://www.zeiss.com/consumer-products/us/cinematography.html ZEISS Cinema Lens Demo Center: https://www.zeiss.com/consumer-products/us/home/local/cinematography/cine-lens-demo-center.html Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/zeissspecial/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
Writer/director/producer James Wong, writer/producer Glen Morgan and cinematographer Robert McLachlan
Having children is seen as normal and desirable behaviour, and one of the things that is necessary for our happiness. While there is a growing childfree movement, those who happily choose not to have children, what happens when you want children and life takes you down a different path? In World Childless Week, Life Matters listeners share their experiences of being childless in a pronatalist world.
Cinematographer Robert McLachlan ASC CSC takes us behind the scenes of HBO's Lovecraft Country and teaches us how he blends fantastical science fiction with a grounded 1950's period look. Robert and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss how Indiana Jones and The Goonies inspired his work, creating believable science fiction, natural lighting, strategies for filming underwater, how to light legendary actors, and so much more! Subscribe Now! What you will learn in this episode Stock vs custom Zeiss lenses (01:33) Working with and lighting talent (14:10) Why Robert chose the Sony Venice (26:47) Natural approach to lighting Lovecraft Country (32:33) Challenges of filming with water (41:38) Filming underwater in Lovecraft Country (50:46) And more! Go Creative Show is supported by: MZed - Education for Creatives PostLab - Stress-free collaboration for Final Cut Pro X Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio YouTube Show Links Zeiss Supreme Prime Lenses Dedolight Octodome Arri Maxima Litra Lights Follow Our Guest Robert McLachlan’s IMDb Robert McLachlan’s website Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram Follow Matt Russell Gain Structure Sound Twitter
The Republic of Ireland just passed the most ambitious climate change plan of any developed country. With a commitment to halve emissions by 2030 and be net neutral by 2050, the home of River Dancing makes New Zealand look positively flat-footed, says Professor Robert McLachlan. The Massey University mathematician and author of climate change blog Planetary Ecology says Ireland is one the few countries to take the Paris Agreement proper serious. We talked to Robert about Ireland, Antarctica, renewables, maths and cats. About RobertProfessor Robert McLachlan is a mathematician at Massey University. He’s also co-author of one of NZ’s most popular climate change blogs Planetary Ecology. A recent post about cats drew worldwide following, confirming everything we suspected about the Internet. You can visit Planetary Ecology hereRead Robert’s blog about Ireland hereLearn more about Ireland’s Climate Action Plan hereSee some videos of cats here
The Panel speaks to professor Robert McLachlan about the future of sustainable transport, including electric cars.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 24 - Robert McLachlan, ASC, CSC Director of Photography Robert Mclachlan ASC, CSC Host Illya Friedman sits down with cinematographer Robert McLachlan, ASC, CSC, on the set of Showtime's The Affair. Robert talks about his illustrious career on shows such as Game of Thrones, Ray Donovan, Westworld, and even his early days shooting MacGyver and much more. This photo is from Robert McLachlan's war story which you can find on Episode 23. The War Story is from Claudia Raschke. Illya's Short End this week is Ozark, Season 2. Ben's Short End this week is "Scripted Podcast Production" Podcast Credits: Episode Sponsors Hot Rod Cameras Arri Editor in Chief: Illya Friedman Host: Ben Rock Producer: Alana Kode Editor: Benjamin Katz Composer: Kays Alatractchi Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes or click on the link below to listen here
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 23 - Jaron Presant, ASC Director of Photography Jaron Presant, ASC From giant feature films like Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Rampage, to indie darlings such as Brick and Don Jon, over the past 20-years Jaron Presant, ASC has amassed a notable body of work. In this interview Jaron discusses his career including his days in USC's prestigious film program 1st unit vs. 2nd unit, and his work on the feature films of Rian Johnson. The War Story is from Robert Mclachlan, ASC Our featured cinematographer Robert McLachlan found a photograph of himself posing with “Girl With a Pearl Earring” from 30 years ago. Take another listen to the “War Story” here to find out its significance and see his Instagram post about it here: https://www.instagram.com/p/BnQ9RRjFJnk/?tagged=robertmclachlancsc Yes that is the original "Girl with a Pearl Earring." Illya's Short End this week is the Univisium. Ben's Short End this week is the the software "Fade In." Podcast Credits: Episode Sponsors Hot Rod Cameras Arri Editor in Chief: Illya Friedman Host: Ben Rock Producer: Alana Kode Editor: Mike Willbanks Composer: Kays Alatractchi Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes or click on the link below to listen here
Everyone’s got a myth or two about birth control they want cleared up. Like... is 'pulling out' AKA withdrawal really such a bad idea? Does the pill change your brain? Are IUDs safe? And why isn’t there a pill for men, already?! We ask gynecologist Dr. Amita Murthy, neuroendocrinologist Dr. Nicole Petersen, men’s health researcher Prof. Robert McLachlan and a whole roomful of experts on sex -- teenagers. UPDATE 05/12/17: We have updated this episode to further emphasize that the pre-cum studies are only very small. Use withdrawal at your own peril! Check out our full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2P5creH Selected readings:The Guttmacher report on unintended pregnanciesNicole’s research on the brainThe Nurses’ Health Study results on oral contraceptivesA history of the Dalkon ShieldThe latest on male contraception Credits: This episode has been produced by Wendy Zukerman, Shruti Ravindran, Heather Rogers and Rose Rimler. Our senior producer is Kaitlyn Sawrey. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Extra editing help from Alex Blumberg and Eric Mennel. Fact checking by Michelle Harris. Sound design by Martin Peralta and Bobby Lord. Music written by Bobby Lord. An extra thanks to Dr Aparna Sundaram at the Guttmacher Institute, Dr Sarah Prager, Prof Brittany Charlton, Dr Lisa Iversen, Prof James Trussell, Dr Sara Holton. Big thank you to Libby Shafer and all the Chicago teens, plus Jonathan Goldstein and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
Robert McLachlan is the brilliant cinematographer behind the lens of some of the most iconic Game of Thrones episodes and he’s here today to share behind the scenes secrets. The Go Creative Show is supported by Hedge For Mac Kessler Crane Rule Boston Camera PremiumBeat News Shooter
Game of Thrones cinematographer Robert McLachlan offers this commentary track for Episode 9 of Season 3, including the infamous Red Wedding scene.
Game of Thrones cinematographer Robert McLachlan offers this commentary track for Episode 9 of Season 3, including the infamous Red Wedding scene.