
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Get One Month FREE of Riverside if you use our code "505
https://creators.riverside.com/505
What's up Rock Nation! Today we're joined by Giancarlo Stigliano, a cinematographer and DP who has shot major commercial campaigns, built one of the most thoughtful filmmaking channels on YouTube, and become known for showing the side of cinematography most people never see. In this episode, we get into why being a great DP is only 30% technical, what most videographers are missing when trying to level up into bigger commercial work, the Puma shoot that became his “welcome to the NBA” moment, why buying expensive gear is not always the move, how to think through lighting, contrast, and problem solving on set, and what it actually takes to go from local clients to working on bigger productions with real crews, real pressure, and real stakes.
Check out Giancarlo here:
https://www.instagram.com/carlostigs/
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:02 – Free Sales Call Guide
01:13 – Why Being a DP Is Only 30% Technical
03:32 – The Set That Changed Carlo’s Perspective
06:10 – Imposter Syndrome on Bigger Productions
08:32 – Carlo’s “Get on Base” Moment with Puma
10:55 – Riverside Sponsor
11:56 – How Videographers Can Level Up Into Bigger Commercial Work
18:12 – Buying a Cinema Camera and Becoming an Owner-Operator
21:10 – Moving Beyond Local Retainer Clients
26:36 – Learning to Plan Instead of Just Capture
28:44 – What Makes a DP Hireable
31:09 – Shooting a Feature Film After Interning for Danny
34:57 – Lessons Carlo Took From His First Feature
36:38 – What a DP Thinks About First on Set
40:12 – Managing Time Pressure on Set
40:50 – Working With Different Director Personalities
45:17 – Technical Lessons That Changed Carlo’s Cinematography
48:33 – Why You Shouldn’t Always Shoot Wide Open
50:55 – How YouTube Has Helped Carlo’s Career
57:57 – Building a Real Connection With Your Audience
1:00:39 – Carlo’s Lighting Process Before a Scene
1:03:30 – Contrast Ratios Explained Simply
1:05:01 – Problem Solving on Set as a DP
1:09:57 – How Carlo Fixed a Difficult Window Lighting Scene
1:12:03 – Taking Creative and Career Risks
1:15:31 – Burnout, Slow Seasons, and Freelance Pressure
1:20:44 – Fitness, Lawn Care, and Hobbies Outside Work
1:28:48 – Wrapping the Episode with Carlo
1:29:17 – Post-Pod Debrief
If you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on.
DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!)
Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/
Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/
By Brayden Figueroa & Kostas Garcia4.8
9696 ratings
Get One Month FREE of Riverside if you use our code "505
https://creators.riverside.com/505
What's up Rock Nation! Today we're joined by Giancarlo Stigliano, a cinematographer and DP who has shot major commercial campaigns, built one of the most thoughtful filmmaking channels on YouTube, and become known for showing the side of cinematography most people never see. In this episode, we get into why being a great DP is only 30% technical, what most videographers are missing when trying to level up into bigger commercial work, the Puma shoot that became his “welcome to the NBA” moment, why buying expensive gear is not always the move, how to think through lighting, contrast, and problem solving on set, and what it actually takes to go from local clients to working on bigger productions with real crews, real pressure, and real stakes.
Check out Giancarlo here:
https://www.instagram.com/carlostigs/
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:02 – Free Sales Call Guide
01:13 – Why Being a DP Is Only 30% Technical
03:32 – The Set That Changed Carlo’s Perspective
06:10 – Imposter Syndrome on Bigger Productions
08:32 – Carlo’s “Get on Base” Moment with Puma
10:55 – Riverside Sponsor
11:56 – How Videographers Can Level Up Into Bigger Commercial Work
18:12 – Buying a Cinema Camera and Becoming an Owner-Operator
21:10 – Moving Beyond Local Retainer Clients
26:36 – Learning to Plan Instead of Just Capture
28:44 – What Makes a DP Hireable
31:09 – Shooting a Feature Film After Interning for Danny
34:57 – Lessons Carlo Took From His First Feature
36:38 – What a DP Thinks About First on Set
40:12 – Managing Time Pressure on Set
40:50 – Working With Different Director Personalities
45:17 – Technical Lessons That Changed Carlo’s Cinematography
48:33 – Why You Shouldn’t Always Shoot Wide Open
50:55 – How YouTube Has Helped Carlo’s Career
57:57 – Building a Real Connection With Your Audience
1:00:39 – Carlo’s Lighting Process Before a Scene
1:03:30 – Contrast Ratios Explained Simply
1:05:01 – Problem Solving on Set as a DP
1:09:57 – How Carlo Fixed a Difficult Window Lighting Scene
1:12:03 – Taking Creative and Career Risks
1:15:31 – Burnout, Slow Seasons, and Freelance Pressure
1:20:44 – Fitness, Lawn Care, and Hobbies Outside Work
1:28:48 – Wrapping the Episode with Carlo
1:29:17 – Post-Pod Debrief
If you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on.
DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!)
Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/
Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/

16,842 Listeners

594 Listeners

2,113 Listeners

4,471 Listeners

8,876 Listeners

4,025 Listeners

611 Listeners

857 Listeners

5,789 Listeners

2,660 Listeners

810 Listeners

465 Listeners

162 Listeners

472 Listeners

59 Listeners