Episode 43 - Natalie Kingston

Published: June 4, 2019, 2 p.m.

Cinematographer Natalie Kingston was born and raised in a small southern Louisiana town where she ran around with a VHS camcorder on her shoulder as a young girl shooting her own movies. She quickly became fascinated with the idea of creating images and sharing them with people. Natalie has been attached to the camera\u2019s viewfinder since and has received multiple cinematography awards for her work.\n\nNatalie shot the feature film, Lost Bayou - a 2018 IFP narrative lab project and Duplass Brothers grant recipient, which will premiere in 2019. \n\nShe shot Sam Pollard\u2019s grammy-nominated film Two Trains Runnin\u2019 - a New York Times Critic Pick - narrated by Common and featuring the music of Gary Clark Jr. \n\nNatalie was behind the lens of music videos for artists Billie Eilish, PJ Morton and many more. She was the cinematographer of the award-winning commercial - Ready to Speak Up for Boots No.7, featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. \n\nNatalie completed a Cinematography Residency at Maine Media College and has a Bachelor of the Arts from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She is a member of the International Collective of Female Cinematographers.