What It’s Like to Be a Cinematographer: Jessica Arzate on Film, Digital, and Finding Her Voice

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This article continues Y.M.CINEMA’s new series spotlighting emerging cinematographers and the craft behind their work. The first installment, Championing the Art of Filmmaking Through True Craft, set the tone, and now we’re proud to share the insights of another rising voice. Jessica Arzate’s work is a quiet rebellion against the sterile and overproduced. Born in Mexico City and now based in Los Angeles, the AFI-trained cinematographer brings a poetic realism to every frame, whether it’s captured on 35mm film or a Panavised RED Monstro.

Source: What It’s Like to Be a Cinematographer: Jessica Arzate on Film, Digital, and Finding Her Voice – Y.M.Cinema Magazine