Navigating Austin Film Fest; DP Mihai Malaimare Jr.: From Film School to Francis Ford Coppola
10/18/2024
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The Austin Film Festival (AFF) stands out for its unique focus on writers and emerging filmmakers, providing a space for attendees to connect with industry professionals and discover creative collaborations. With its welcoming atmosphere, AFF offers an ideal environment for networking, learning, and exploring new opportunities. The conversation also delves into the career of cinematographer Mihai Malaimare Jr., who shares his journey from film school to working with legendary director Francis Ford Coppola, offering insights into his approach to cinematography and navigating the evolving role of technology in film.
Andy Volk is the Senior Film Programmer at Austin Film Festival. He selects films from around the world and helps shape the festival’s diverse lineup.
Emily Lock is the Conference Director at Austin Film Festival. She organizes panels and events focused on screenwriting and filmmaking.
Mihai Malaimare Jr. is a cinematographer known for Megalopolis and Jojo Rabbit. He began working with Francis Ford Coppola shortly after film school and is recognized for his innovative approach to both film and digital cinematography. Mihai has worked on several acclaimed films, blending artistry with evolving technology.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and Ryan Koo speak with Andy Volk, Emily Lock, and Mihai Malaimare Jr. to discuss:
How to make the most of your time at the Austin Film Festival
Why AFF stands out as a community-driven festival
Tips for networking, pitching, and finding creative collaborations at the festival
Mihai Malaimare Jr.’s journey from film school to becoming Francis Ford Coppola’s go-to cinematographer
How Mihai navigates the evolving landscape of VFX-heavy productions and maintains the balance between technology and artistry
Building lasting professional relationships with directors and how to stay open to creative ideas on set
Memorable Quotes:
“[AFF] is one of the more welcoming festivals that I've ever been to, and it really is about community. And I think that's one of the things that we really pride ourselves on at the festival is making it feel really warm and really open.” (7:34)
“It's a very rare opportunity for an aspiring and emerging storyteller to get in a room with someone who's an actual gatekeeper for Hollywood, to hear their perspective on what they're looking for and their advice to emerging voices, and to have the opportunity to speak with them, either one-on-one or in a group, and really pitch themselves.” (16:22)
“I want any of our listeners who sort of skew on the shyer side to practice introducing themselves to somebody that they don't know.” (19:03)
“My advice is watch everything. And I know that sounds trite, but it's so important to get outside your own taste bubble.” (25:34)
“Make space for things that don't jump out at you. And you would be surprised how much you can love something that didn't really necessarily call to you.” (25:58)
“It can be very stressful when you're not prepared, and you're used to productions that are really very carefully planned. If you move an inch, then it's a disaster.” (38:09)
“I'm still trying to figure out why, but I'm more attracted to still photography than stills from other movies.” (52:18)
Resources Mentioned:
Austin Film Festival
On Story podcast
Mihai Malaimare Jr. on Instagram
Mihai Malaimare Jr. on IMDb
Mihai Malaimare Jr.’s website
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