CinematographyAidan Matney

It can be incredibly difficult to describe why an image moves us. It can come from the nature of the light falling on the subject, the unknown depths behind their eyes, or the context of a singular moment being captured. The still image can transport us anywhere. Motion pictures hold that same power, but rely on our suspension of disbelief, an all too tenuous relationship between filmmakers and the audience that must be maintained (or cleverly broken) to deliver a film's message, whatever that may or may not be. Cinematography is one piece of this bridge between the story and the audience. Visual language with its consistency, and volatility, must be crafted with care. The images must complement all other parts of the process, allowing the sum, the final film, to be greater than any one piece of the art form.
        Collaboration is paramount to effective filmmaking. As often as films are presented as singular visions, they are better described as collective dreams. Ideas communicated clearly between filmmakers-at-work will translate through the screen to an audience. We either work together or fall apart.
       ‘Right tool, right job’, is a constant refrain I have heard since childhood. Production is full of tools and equipment, cinematography is no exception (and often the culprit). There are no cure-alls for problems that arise while making a movie. There are best practices and learned knowledge, and we must be prepared to problem-solve with creativity and make the most of what we have on hand. Know your tools, but remember it is all in service of the stories we are trying to tell.

Affiliate Member Canadian Society of Cinematographers 2024
‘Lola’s Favourite’
  • Narrative Short Film
  • Dir: Gregory Thomas David
Prod: Sunday Breakfast Studio
Montreal, QC
2025


    ‘Street Meat’
    • Narative Short Film
    • Dir: James Patterson & Mack Frew
    Prod: Wiptacut
    Toronto, ON
    2025


      ‘Portraits of a Family’
      • Narrative Feature Film
      • Dir: Gregory Thomas David
      Prod: Sunday Breakfast Studio
      Toronto, ON | Montreal, QC
      2025


      the gvllows: ‘NOT ENOUGH TO FORGIVE’
      • Music Video
      • Dir: Gregory Thomas David
      Prod: Sunday Breakfast Studio
      Toronto, ON
      2025


      ‘Where the Wind Blows’
      • Documentary Feature Film
      • Dir: Carolyn Behrman
      Prod:
      Akron, OH
      2025


        ‘Dungeon Master’
        • Narrative Short Film
        • Dir: George Hayward
        Prod: No One Needs To Know
        Toronto, ON
        2024


        ‘Deadline’
        • Narrative Short Film
        • Dir: George Hayward
        Prod: No One Needs To Know
        Toronto, ON
        2024


        the gvllows: ‘drifting away’
        • Music Video
        • Dir: Gregory Thomas David
        Prod: Sunday Breakfast Studio
        Toronto, ON
        2022