Join us as we welcome Zach Zamboni, a cinematographer who has won three Primetime Emmys as well as a Peabody Award for his work on Anthony Bourdain’s food/travel shows No Reservations and Parts Unknown. Zach was raised in Maine and began his film education at the University of Maine at Orono. He’s filmed over 10,000 hours in 60 countries, creating over 100 episodes of documentary television. Zach describes his style as unifying documentary and fiction film techniques, “bringing cinematic looks to non-fiction, and the immediacy of real life to fictional work.”
A Press Herald reporter will lead the conversation as we hear firsthand stories from Zach about traveling the world with Bourdain’s production, how he captures in-the-moment drama and chaos, and why he maintains a home in Portland despite his globetrotting lifestyle and international family.

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Video Recorded August 29, 2017

Host: Chelsea Conaboy

Chelsea Conaboy is a former features editor of the Press Herald and now a freelance writer and editor. As a writer, she most enjoys covering health care, immigration, the environment, farming, and food. As an editor, she brings her strong sense of storytelling and clarity of language to a variety of projects. She lives in Portland, Maine.

 


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