Frame & Reference Podcast

109: "Anamorphic on Budget" creator Tito Ferradans


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Join us for an engaging chat with Tito Ferradans, creator of Anamorphic on a Budget, as we journey through his experience in filmmaking, from researching lenses and adapters to understanding the cinematic language. Tito shares the behind-the-scenes of his process, the struggles and successes he faced, and how his work evolved from a YouTube channel to a popular resource for aspiring filmmakers. We also touch on Tito's transition from computer science to film, a unique experience with Panavision, and his take on anamorphic lens development.

In this episode, we reflect on the importance of film history in education and discuss the value of hands-on experience in film school. We delve into our personal experiences of giving bad advice, including Tito's recommendation to glue the inside of a lens with super glue and my suggestion to put a beach worth of sand inside a lens. Listen in as we explore how learning through trial and error played a crucial role in our understanding of the cinematic language.

Tito also opens up about the challenges and opportunities he faced while collaborating with sponsors and growing his YouTube channel. We chat about his process of creating short films to test lenses, and the creative approaches he took to filming. Wrapping up the episode, we take a critical look at Netflix's meta trend, discuss our favorite sci-fi shows, and reminisce about our own college filmmaking experiences.


(0:00:15) - Anamorphic Lenses and Sci-Fi Shows

(0:14:32) - Anamorphic Filmmaking and Research Journey

(0:19:44) - Discussion on Anamorphic Lens Development

(0:32:31) - Exploring Panavision and Anamorphic Lenses

(0:38:54) - YouTube Channels and Filmmaking Exploration

(0:50:08) - YouTube Channel Growth and Filmmaking Exploration

(0:59:54) - Collaborating and Growing on YouTube

(1:13:39) - Film History's Importance in Education

(1:17:46) - Action Films to Film School Transition


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