Russell Carpenter, ASC, reflects on his passion for the craft of lighting — from the Kodak "Brownie" movies of his youth to the complexity of shooting Titanic, which won an Academy Award for Cinematography. Carpenter's cinematography credits include Shallow Hal, Charlie's Angels, Indian in the Cupboard, True Lies and The Lawnmover Man.

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How did you get started as a Cinematographer?

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What is the importance of the relationship between Gaffer and Cinematographer?

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What was your most challenging film?

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