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Movies We Like
TruStory FM
55 episodes
3 weeks ago
Movies We Like with Andy Nelson & Pete Wright invites you inside the minds of Hollywood's finest artists as they share their favorite films and reveal the hidden magic that inspires their own award-winning work. 

Ever wonder how a cinematographer experiences Apocalypse Now? Or what a costume designer sees in Amélie that you might have missed?

Each episode peels back the curtain on a beloved film through the unique lens of someone who's dedicated their life to the craft of moviemaking. Our guests include:
  • Oscar-winning costume designers
  • Renowned cinematographers
  • Innovative production designers
  • Award-winning editors
  • Accomplished actors
  • And other film industry virtuosos
Whether you're a die-hard cinephile or simply curious about how movies really get made, Movies We Like offers an education you won't find in film school.

Release Schedule:
  • New episodes release on the fourth Monday of every month
  • Members get exclusive early access one week before public release
  • Full episode archive available to members 

Listen and learn more at TruStory FM or discover membership benefits.

Part of The Next Reel family of film podcasts
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Movies We Like with Andy Nelson & Pete Wright invites you inside the minds of Hollywood's finest artists as they share their favorite films and reveal the hidden magic that inspires their own award-winning work. 

Ever wonder how a cinematographer experiences Apocalypse Now? Or what a costume designer sees in Amélie that you might have missed?

Each episode peels back the curtain on a beloved film through the unique lens of someone who's dedicated their life to the craft of moviemaking. Our guests include:
  • Oscar-winning costume designers
  • Renowned cinematographers
  • Innovative production designers
  • Award-winning editors
  • Accomplished actors
  • And other film industry virtuosos
Whether you're a die-hard cinephile or simply curious about how movies really get made, Movies We Like offers an education you won't find in film school.

Release Schedule:
  • New episodes release on the fourth Monday of every month
  • Members get exclusive early access one week before public release
  • Full episode archive available to members 

Listen and learn more at TruStory FM or discover membership benefits.

Part of The Next Reel family of film podcasts
Show more...
Film Interviews
TV & Film,
Film Reviews
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Cinematographer Shane Hurlbut on Inglourious Basterds
Movies We Like
1 hour 41 minutes
10 months ago
Cinematographer Shane Hurlbut on Inglourious Basterds
“And I want my scalps!”

Talking About Inglourious Basterds with our guest, cinematographer Shane Hurlbut
In this engaging episode of Movies We Like, acclaimed cinematographer Shane Hurlbut joins hosts Andy Nelson and Pete Wright to discuss Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece Inglourious Basterds and share fascinating stories from his illustrious career behind the camera. From his humble beginnings on a farm in upstate New York to becoming one of Hollywood's most innovative cinematographers, Hurlbut's journey is filled with determination, creativity, and a fearless approach to his craft.
The conversation delves deep into what makes Inglourious Basterds a cinematographic triumph, with Hurlbut breaking down the brilliant work of Robert Richardson and how the film's visual style enhances its storytelling. He discusses the importance of tension-building in Tarantino's work, the strategic use of lighting, and how the film's iconic scenes were crafted to maximize dramatic impact. The discussion also explores the significance of color, particularly the use of red throughout the film, and how it ties into the narrative themes.
Hurlbut shares incredible behind-the-scenes stories from his own career, including his innovative work on films like Drumline, Terminator Salvation, and The Babysitter. He details how he overcame challenging shooting conditions, developed creative solutions to technical problems, and established strong collaborative relationships with directors like McG and Charles Stone III. His anecdotes about transforming limited resources into cinematic gold provide valuable insights into the art of cinematography.
Inglourious Basterds stands as a testament to the power of masterful filmmaking, where every technical element serves the story's emotional core. Our conversation with Shane Hurlbut not only illuminated the brilliant craftsmanship behind this modern classic but also demonstrated how passion, innovation, and fearless creativity continue to push the boundaries of cinematic storytelling.
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Movies We Like
Movies We Like with Andy Nelson & Pete Wright invites you inside the minds of Hollywood's finest artists as they share their favorite films and reveal the hidden magic that inspires their own award-winning work. 

Ever wonder how a cinematographer experiences Apocalypse Now? Or what a costume designer sees in Amélie that you might have missed?

Each episode peels back the curtain on a beloved film through the unique lens of someone who's dedicated their life to the craft of moviemaking. Our guests include:
  • Oscar-winning costume designers
  • Renowned cinematographers
  • Innovative production designers
  • Award-winning editors
  • Accomplished actors
  • And other film industry virtuosos
Whether you're a die-hard cinephile or simply curious about how movies really get made, Movies We Like offers an education you won't find in film school.

Release Schedule:
  • New episodes release on the fourth Monday of every month
  • Members get exclusive early access one week before public release
  • Full episode archive available to members 

Listen and learn more at TruStory FM or discover membership benefits.

Part of The Next Reel family of film podcasts