The Making Of
The Making Of
Legendary Camera Operator Stephen Campanelli, SOC on A Life of Filmmaking, Working with Clint Eastwood, & More
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Legendary Camera Operator Stephen Campanelli, SOC on A Life of Filmmaking, Working with Clint Eastwood, & More

In this episode, we welcome Stephen Campanelli, SOC. Stephen is a legendary Camera Operator who has shot films including The Bridges of Madison County, Twister, The Patriot, The Thin Red Line, Space Cowboys, The Sum of All Fears, Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, World Trade Center, Flags of our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima, Gran Torino, Invictus, Wild, American Sniper, Sully, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, A Star is Born, The Mule, Richard Jewell, and Juror #2 . In addition, he’s served as director on many feature films. In our chat, Stephen shares about his roots in Canada, inspiration to make movies, and later, working as A-Camera Operator and Steadicam Operator on tons of top Hollywood films — and with Clint Eastwood for decades.


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