In this episode, I’m joined by Steven Bernstein, ASC – the legendary cinematographer behind films like Monster, Bulletproof, and The Waterboy – to explore his extraordinary journey from BBC-trained writer/director to one of Hollywood’s most insightful visual storytellers.
We discuss Steven’s unconventional path into cinematography, how he developed his philosophy of the “20 languages of cinema,” and why he believes most screenwriting rules hold filmmakers back rather than push them forward.
Topics covered include:
- How Steven transitioned from the BBC to shooting studio features
- The craft lessons he learned working on Monster and major studio comedies
- Why he rejects rigid screenwriting formulas in favor of cinematic “grammar”
- Understanding the 20 languages of cinema: composition, editing, sound, and more
- How filmmakers can avoid being pigeonholed creatively or professionally
- Building a sustainable career by mastering both story and image
This is Episode 262: How the DP Behind MONSTER, BULLETPROOF & THE WATERBOY Became One of Hollywood’s Most Insightful Storytellers
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Links from the show:
Steven Bernstein – IMDb
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