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Candela: Photography & Cinematography Masters
Candela
43 episodes
9 months ago
The masters of photography and cinematography, in conversation with Alan Schaller and Christopher Hooton.
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The masters of photography and cinematography, in conversation with Alan Schaller and Christopher Hooton.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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What is the future of storytelling?
Candela: Photography & Cinematography Masters
43 minutes 1 second
4 years ago
What is the future of storytelling?
We're a mere blip in history. Many of the artistic mediums that are dominant now weren't as little as a hundred years ago, and with technology progressing so fast, they'll likely change again on a much shorter timeframe. Here we attempt to take stock of photography, cinema and other forms of storytelling at this moment in time, assess the outlook for them, and think about where the world of art/storytelling/whatever-you-want-to-call-it may be headed. Follow Candela: instagram.com/candelapodcast Follow Alan Schaller: instagram.com/alan_schaller Follow Christopher Hooton: instagram.com/christopherhooton Episode sponsor: HonestBrew (for £10 off, use promo code CANDELA at checkout!)      
Candela: Photography & Cinematography Masters
The masters of photography and cinematography, in conversation with Alan Schaller and Christopher Hooton.