Welcome to CINQ's 'Small Talk', an interview series spotlighting directors, DOPs, and other talented crew. In this interview, we hear from director Ben Carter on filmmaking passion, automotive campaigns, and why self-awareness is key.
Ben> Photography.
Ben> It comes from the joy I get seeing a simple idea grow into a film. Whether it’s commercial, documentary or narrative, I love watching the process evolve all the way through post production and then sitting back and enjoying what we’ve made.
Ben> Because there are so many talented people that do all of those jobs better than I can. I’d rather focus on my role and let my brilliant collaborators bring their touch to a project. I am only one piece of the team.
Ben> Somewhere on a beach with my wife making tough decisions like if we should go for a swim or walk to the bar to grab a beer.
Ben> Self awareness is key. If I can’t enjoy things I’m not great at I would have many hobbies.
Ben> I’m pretty deep into cars. I was obsessed with European exotics as a child and then took automotive mechanic classes in high school. My first car was a “Frankenstein” Jeep Wrangler that I was constantly breaking, fixing and tweaking.
Ben> My first ever shoot in an arm car was at Daytona on the 2.5 mile super-speedway shooting at speeds well over 90mph through the banked corners. I don’t think I’ve ever gripped a handle in a car that tight for six straight hours in my life. Talk about getting thrown into the deep end.
Ben> Dale Earnhardt.
Ben> David Letterman.
Ben> I’m about to start prep on a big motorsports project that will shoot this fall.