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In this Cine Gear 2025 wrap-up episode of CineD Focus Check, Johnnie is joined by acclaimed cinematographer Markus Förderer, ASC (Red Notice, I Origins, Stowaway) for a rich and thoughtful conversation. Set against the cinematic backdrop of the Universal Studios lot, the two dive deep into the current state of lens technology, digital cinematography, and the importance of preserving the emotional core of storytelling amidst rapid technological change, and the state of the filmmaking industry in general.
This Cine Gear 2025 wrap-up episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check out this week's educational One-Minute Tip from them at (08:40)!
Markus joined us once before over a year ago in a prior episode of the Focus Check podcast, talking about his project CineFlares after it launched, and his work on Constellation. Check it out here if you missed that episode.
From discussing metadata integration in modern lenses and the rise of affordable anamorphic glass, to reflecting on the potential and limitations of AI-generated visuals, this episode offers a grounded and inspiring perspective from one of Hollywood’s most thoughtful DPs. Markus also shares insights on his lens test platform CineFlares, custom LUT workflows, and how he chooses optics based on narrative needs, not specs. If you’re passionate about the intersection of story, gear, and artistry — this one’s for you.
(00:00) - Intro and Cine Gear impressions
(01:04) - Markus Förderer on his career and latest work
(02:08) - CineFlares: Lens testing reimagined
(03:56) - What impressed Markus at Cine Gear
(04:40) - Lens metadata and autofocus on large productions
(07:40) - Small AF rigs for solo shoots
(09:40) - Favorite new lenses at Cine Gear
(11:28) - Sigma’s AIZU full-frame High-Speed Prime line
(14:10) - What makes a lens cinematic?
(18:24) - Flare behavior and subconscious texture
(19:22) - Affordable anamorphics: SIRUI IronStar
(23:00) - Cameras that stood out
(25:09) - FX2, rolling shutter, and global shutter tech
(30:00) - Industry mood check: post-strike recovery
(31:58) - Long takes and storytelling rhythm
(34:30) - AI image generation and its limitations
(37:02) - Final thoughts and sign-off
Thanks for watching/listening — if you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like and subscribe on YouTube and your favorite podcasting platform, and let us know in the comments which topic resonated most with you. See you next time on CineD Focus Check!
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In this Cine Gear 2025 wrap-up episode of CineD Focus Check, Johnnie is joined by acclaimed cinematographer Markus Förderer, ASC (Red Notice, I Origins, Stowaway) for a rich and thoughtful conversation. Set against the cinematic backdrop of the Universal Studios lot, the two dive deep into the current state of lens technology, digital cinematography, and the importance of preserving the emotional core of storytelling amidst rapid technological change, and the state of the filmmaking industry in general.
This Cine Gear 2025 wrap-up episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check out this week's educational One-Minute Tip from them at (08:40)!
Markus joined us once before over a year ago in a prior episode of the Focus Check podcast, talking about his project CineFlares after it launched, and his work on Constellation. Check it out here if you missed that episode.
From discussing metadata integration in modern lenses and the rise of affordable anamorphic glass, to reflecting on the potential and limitations of AI-generated visuals, this episode offers a grounded and inspiring perspective from one of Hollywood’s most thoughtful DPs. Markus also shares insights on his lens test platform CineFlares, custom LUT workflows, and how he chooses optics based on narrative needs, not specs. If you’re passionate about the intersection of story, gear, and artistry — this one’s for you.
(00:00) - Intro and Cine Gear impressions
(01:04) - Markus Förderer on his career and latest work
(02:08) - CineFlares: Lens testing reimagined
(03:56) - What impressed Markus at Cine Gear
(04:40) - Lens metadata and autofocus on large productions
(07:40) - Small AF rigs for solo shoots
(09:40) - Favorite new lenses at Cine Gear
(11:28) - Sigma’s AIZU full-frame High-Speed Prime line
(14:10) - What makes a lens cinematic?
(18:24) - Flare behavior and subconscious texture
(19:22) - Affordable anamorphics: SIRUI IronStar
(23:00) - Cameras that stood out
(25:09) - FX2, rolling shutter, and global shutter tech
(30:00) - Industry mood check: post-strike recovery
(31:58) - Long takes and storytelling rhythm
(34:30) - AI image generation and its limitations
(37:02) - Final thoughts and sign-off
Thanks for watching/listening — if you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like and subscribe on YouTube and your favorite podcasting platform, and let us know in the comments which topic resonated most with you. See you next time on CineD Focus Check!
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