Mikaela Supulski is a Dallas based cinematographer, editor, and documentary filmmaker. She started her film career working as a producer, camera operator, and editor for the feature documentary, Sweethearts of the Gridiron. After the film’s completion, she joined Chip Hale at Overton Films, where she shot and edited over a dozen short form projects, including the short documentary, Everyday Heroes. Her love of visual storytelling led her to USC’s School of Cinematic Arts MFA film production program, where she focused on cinematography. Inspired by the camera lens, Mikaela aims to facilitate a global scale of personal reflection through capturing the complexities of life with powerful imagery. Her work on the short film, Callback, has been featured in WomenCinemakers magazine, as well as BBC’s 2018 Oscar coverage. She stands behind gender diversity and equality in the film industry, specifically in traditionally male dominated areas, like camera, grip and electric. Mikaela has had the pleasure of working alongside female cinematographers Alice Brooks, ASC (In the Heights), Nicola Marsh (20 Feet from Stardom), and Jenna Rosher (Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind).

Mikaela Supulski

Mikaela Supulski is a Dallas based cinematographer, editor, and documentary filmmaker. She started her film career working as a producer, camera operator, and editor for the feature documentary, Sweethearts of the Gridiron. After the film’s completion, she joined Chip Hale at Overton Films, where she shot and edited over a dozen short form projects, including the short documentary, Everyday Heroes. Her love of visual storytelling led her to USC’s School of Cinematic Arts MFA film production program, where she focused on cinematography. Inspired by the camera lens, Mikaela aims to facilitate a global scale of personal reflection through capturing the complexities of life with powerful imagery. Her work on the short film, Callback, has been featured in WomenCinemakers magazine, as well as BBC’s 2018 Oscar coverage. She stands behind gender diversity and equality in the film industry, specifically in traditionally male dominated areas, like camera, grip and electric. Mikaela has had the pleasure of working alongside female cinematographers Alice Brooks, ASC (In the Heights), Nicola Marsh (20 Feet from Stardom), and Jenna Rosher (Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind).

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Mikaela Supulski is a Dallas based cinematographer, editor, and documentary filmmaker. She started her film career working as a producer, camera operator, and editor for the feature documentary, Sweethearts of the Gridiron. After the film’s completion, she joined Chip Hale at Overton Films, where she shot and edited over a dozen short form projects, including the short documentary, Everyday Heroes. Her love of visual storytelling led her to USC’s School of Cinematic Arts MFA film production program, where she focused on cinematography. Inspired by the camera lens, Mikaela aims to facilitate a global scale of personal reflection through capturing the complexities of life with powerful imagery. Her work on the short film, Callback, has been featured in WomenCinemakers magazine, as well as BBC’s 2018 Oscar coverage. She stands behind gender diversity and equality in the film industry, specifically in traditionally male dominated areas, like camera, grip and electric. Mikaela has had the pleasure of working alongside female cinematographers Alice Brooks, ASC (In the Heights), Nicola Marsh (20 Feet from Stardom), and Jenna Rosher (Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind).

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Associate of Arts in Dance at Kilgore College
August 11, 2008 - May 14, 2010