“Take criticism seriously, not personally. And remember to save some time for yourself.”

Gabriel Carnick



The Interview Q&A

 

Where are you primarily based out of?

I am based in Los Angeles, CA.

What role do you typically play on set?

Cinematographer


How long have you been working in the film industry? Where did you get your start?

14 years. I started in Ohio


Who is your biggest inspiration? What have they taught you?

Reed Morano. You can be the best director and cinematographer and never sacrifice art or stop challenging yourself either in story or in visual prowess.


Where do you draw your inspiration from?

Movies. Books. Poetry. Paintings. Photography.


What’s are some of the biggest things you’ve accomplished in your career so far?

2 award winning feature films

Where do you see yourself in 5 years from now? (No dream is too big!)

ASC DOP and DGA Director


If you had one piece of advice for a woman who wants to get started in the film industry what it would be?

Take criticism seriously, not personally. And remember to save some time for yourself.


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