Episode 11: The Red Thread with Joel Adrian Harris
Meet Joel Adrian Harris, a talented and experienced Atlanta-based director of photography. He's had an incredible year of filmmaking, working on a variety of projects and collaborating with some of the industry's most exciting and innovative filmmakers and companies.
Joel brings a unique and artistic vision to every project, whether he is shooting documentary work or commercial spots. His attention to detail, technical expertise, and ability to capture stunning and evocative imagery have made him a sought-after collaborator for regional directors and producers.
Joel has worked on a wide range of projects in the last year, including those for Apple, HBO, VOX, VICE News, and Bloomberg, and has received critical acclaim for his work. He is constantly pushing the boundaries of cinematography and looking for new and exciting challenges to take on.
So, if you're a filmmaker looking for a talented and visionary director of photography, Joel is the man to call. He is the ideal collaborator for bringing your vision to life on the big screen.
Key Talking Points of the Episode:
[02:27] Joel's experience shooting for big companies
[04:01] The differences between videographers and cinematographers
[05:51] Joel's first experience with a camera
[07:59] Joel's experience in the military
[10:44] How Joel's family took his musician
[12:11] Joel's shining point in his career
[13:07] The influence Joel's upbringing in South Carolina had on his career
[14:53] Joel's first music video
[19:39] The trials and tribulations in the film industry
[21:37] Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art?
[25:52] How Joel shaped his identity
[27:31] Tips and Tricks for a young cinematographer to Succeed
[30:55] Joel's dream projects
[32:19] Joel's experience running a filmmaking business
[38:25] Advice to a young DP trying to get into the game
Magical Quotes from the Episode:
"If you want it to look the way you want it to look, you have to give it the right direction."
"The number one thing I learned in the military is being able to stick through something even when it's uncomfortable."
"I will tell any new cinematographer to try everything and see what sticks."
"If you want a beautiful film, you have to surround yourself with other talented people who know more than you."
"I think surrounding yourself with people better than you in different areas is probably the fastest way to grow."
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Joel’s Website: https://www.joeladrian.com/
Joel’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joeladrianfilms/