Cinematographer Jacques Ballard
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In episode #51 host Brett Stanley chats with underwater cinematographer Jacques Ballard about his work on the feature film The Deep House.  We discuss how he shot the underwater thriller, what cameras and lighting they used, and how problem solving can really be one of the fun parts of underwater filmmaking.  Jacques’s career has been quite varied, with documentaries, feature films, and amazing underwater collaborations with freediving talent like Julie Gautier and Guillaume Nery. Follow this guest: Website Instagram IMDB Discuss the episode in our facebook group. Read Waterproof Magazine. Support the podcast. Support the show
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