Cinematographer
The cinematographer, also known as the director of photography, is the head of the camera department on a film or television production. They work with the director to craft the visual look and translate the script into images. Their decisions cover camera placement and movement, lens choice, lighting, and exposure, guiding the execution of the visual style from preproduction through post.
Core responsibilities include framing and shot composition, operating the camera or supervising the camera crew, and
The cinematographer works closely with the gaffer and grip to implement the lighting plan, and with editors
Most cinematographers come to the role through film schools or apprenticeships, often starting as camera assistants
The term is used widely, and some regions favor director of photography as a title. Notable practitioners