Cody Duncum is a director and cinematographer working out of Nashville. His latest effort, a short film called Where the Bullets Go, has been busy on the film festival circuit, with official selections at the The Appalachian Film Festival, Filmfort, the Oxford Film Festival, IFF Boston, and more. An in-demand cinematographer, he’s worked behind the camera with countless artists including Mumford and Sons, Miranda Lambert, George Kittle, Julian Baker, Kevin Morby… we talk about the realities of being a freelance filmworker, the future of the indie film, and the struggle to keep the paying gigs coming without losing sight of your own creative goals.
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