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Jon Chema: What self-care means for a cinematographer

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Content provided by Larissa Victoria. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Larissa Victoria or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week, Larissa speaks with Jon Chema, cinematographer.

Jon Chema is a cinematographer who grew up working on Country Music videos. He started out pre-med and transitioned into film, working his way up on sets and camera departments. His love for film took him to LA. He has worked with artists such as the Weeknd, Doja Cat, and Toyota, as well as house-name brands like Apple. Jon is a member of IATSE 600 (International Cinematographers Guild).

Larissa & Jon chat:

  • Growing up in the midwest (Flint, Michigan)
  • Deciding to become a Dr & start Pre Med then hating it
  • Moving to Nashville and realizing working in film could provide a sustainable income
  • Getting into the industry, working at internships, camera houses, and with friends
  • The dichotomy of working as a cinematographer—using both the right and left brain
  • How it’s more than shooting. It’s managing people
  • During the first year living in LA not booking any local LA jobs
  • The freelancer mentality of “working even on vacation.”
  • Getting to the place in your career where you can say no
  • COVID forcing a pause & Experiencing social burnout
  • Learning how to appreciate life off-set
  • The creative challenges of being a cinematographer
  • The process of constantly checking the ego
  • Why day rates are so high
  • Taylor Swift is the definition of authenticity
  • Perfectionism & perspective
  • Scrappy films and short music videos vs. 6-month Marvel movies
  • Letting go of posting constantly to social media as a creative

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Original music by Haile Meirow “inside your tears”

Talent Advisor Serena Board

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22 episodes

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Manage episode 408161048 series 3524077
Content provided by Larissa Victoria. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Larissa Victoria or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week, Larissa speaks with Jon Chema, cinematographer.

Jon Chema is a cinematographer who grew up working on Country Music videos. He started out pre-med and transitioned into film, working his way up on sets and camera departments. His love for film took him to LA. He has worked with artists such as the Weeknd, Doja Cat, and Toyota, as well as house-name brands like Apple. Jon is a member of IATSE 600 (International Cinematographers Guild).

Larissa & Jon chat:

  • Growing up in the midwest (Flint, Michigan)
  • Deciding to become a Dr & start Pre Med then hating it
  • Moving to Nashville and realizing working in film could provide a sustainable income
  • Getting into the industry, working at internships, camera houses, and with friends
  • The dichotomy of working as a cinematographer—using both the right and left brain
  • How it’s more than shooting. It’s managing people
  • During the first year living in LA not booking any local LA jobs
  • The freelancer mentality of “working even on vacation.”
  • Getting to the place in your career where you can say no
  • COVID forcing a pause & Experiencing social burnout
  • Learning how to appreciate life off-set
  • The creative challenges of being a cinematographer
  • The process of constantly checking the ego
  • Why day rates are so high
  • Taylor Swift is the definition of authenticity
  • Perfectionism & perspective
  • Scrappy films and short music videos vs. 6-month Marvel movies
  • Letting go of posting constantly to social media as a creative

Follow Jon:

Follow Larissa:

Original music by Haile Meirow “inside your tears”

Talent Advisor Serena Board

  continue reading

22 episodes

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