For over three decades, Sophie Darlington has helped create some of the most iconic natural history documentaries of our time - Planet Earth, The Hunt, Dynasties, Our Planet II, Queens and African Cats. Her work has earned her a BAFTA, an Emmy, and one of the highest honours in cinematography: membership of the ASC - the American Society of Cinematographers in recognising her as one of the leading visual storytellers of our time. In summary, she’s a badass.
This episode is full of wisdom from a true trailblazer - she was one of the first female DOP’s in a male dominated industry - what drives her, and how she’s now offering the same mentorship to upcoming talent she credits herself receiving (and yes, even she still has imposter syndrome).
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Chapters
- 00:00:00 Introduction: Breaking Barriers as a Female Wildlife Cinematographer
- 00:10:27 Finding Her Calling: From Modeling to the Serengeti
- 00:16:48 Balancing Motherhood and Career: Eight Years Away
- 00:18:57 Breaking into Bristol: The Old Boys' Club
- 00:21:29 The Craft: Film vs Digital and the Future of AI
- 00:30:42 Witnessing Decline: Cataloguing the Climate Crisis
- 00:32:36 American Society of Cinematographers: A Historic Achievement
- 00:35:04 The Industry in Crisis: Engaging New Audiences
- 00:45:56 The Fire Within: Advice for Aspiring Cinematographers
Visionaries with Alice Aedy
Producer - Chloe Puttock
Art Director - Liliana Saldanha
Director - Issey Rider
Camera Operator - Stephan Knight + Sam Mulvey
Lighting - Al Rice
Editor - Tom Forsey + Paolina Stefani
Colour Grade - Jasper Brown
Music by the talented Jon Hopkins