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🎙️ On this episode of the Kingdom of Dreams Podcast, I sit down with cinematographer Matthew Cheung, whose work on Chief of War brings epic scale and striking intimacy to the screen. We dive into his journey behind the camera—from his early career beginnings to capturing the massive battle sequences that define the series. Matthew shares what it was like to film in unpredictable rain, the challenges of getting equipment and crew to a remote island, and the unforgettable moment of being welcomed by an active volcano. Along the way, he reflects on how these experiences shaped his craft, his resilience, and his passion for visual storytelling.
Matthew Cheung is a cinematographer known for his work on high-end television and film projects, including serving as Director of Photography on the Apple TV+ series Chief of War. With a background in both narrative and commercial filmmaking, Cheung has built a reputation for his strong visual storytelling, blending cinematic scale with intimate character work. His style often emphasizes natural light, dynamic camera movement, and immersive world-building, making him a sought-after collaborator for epic, character-driven stories. Beyond Chief of War, his body of work spans features, shorts, and branded content, reflecting versatility and a commitment to visual craft.
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