I realized I wanted to be a cinematographer when I started looking at the real world differently. I would be driving to the grocery store and see the way the setting sun hit the asphalt, casting long, jagged shadows from the trees, and I’d think, That looks like a Roger Deakins shot.
As he dug deeper, he discovered the cinematographer responsible for the breathtaking visuals. The cinematographer's name was accompanied by a list of impressive credits, and Met found himself reading about the person's journey, inspirations, and techniques. The more he read, the more he became captivated by the art of cinematography. met realized i wanted to be a cinematographer
Before I knew I wanted to be a Director of Photography (DP), I was a casual observer. I loved movies, sure, but I viewed them as a consumer. I watched for the plot twists and the dialogue. I realized I wanted to be a cinematographer
Here’s a review based on the premise of “MET (Manhattan Edit Workshop) – Realized I wanted to be a cinematographer” : The cinematographer's name was accompanied by a list
The Moment I Knew: How a Single Realization Defined My Path as a Cinematographer