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The Cinematography of A Complete Unknown: Shooting 12,800 iso Sony Venice 2 to create a 1960’s era film
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In this episode of the Go Creative Show, cinematographer Phedon Papamichael discusses his work on the film A Complete Unknown, exploring the visual style, character development, and innovative techniques used throughout the production. He shares insights into the evolution of cinematography as it relates to Bob Dylan's journey, the importance of texture and authenticity in the film's aesthetic, and the collaborative process with director James Mangold.
We also discuss his innovative techniques for shooting night exteriors, the importance of location filming, and the dynamic control of lighting on set. He reflects on the musicality of filmmaking and the collaborative process with actors and directors. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the impact of AI on the future of cinematography and the importance of maintaining creative integrity in filmmaking.
Takeaways
This film is about capturing the protagonist's interior doings. The visual style evolved to reflect Bob Dylan's transformation. Using period photography as inspiration helped shape the film's look. The cinematography aimed for a more intimate character study. The film's texture was intentionally rough and less polished. Cinematography evolved with the character's journey and energy. Innovative low light techniques were explored for authenticity. Collaboration with the director was key to achieving the film's vision. The use of multiple cameras allowed for a dynamic shooting style. The final look was carefully calibrated to match the intended aesthetic. Shooting at high ISO allows for creative night exteriors. Controlling light is more about subtraction than addition. Location filming enhances the authenticity of a film. Dynamic lighting can create a more organic feel on set. Collaboration with actors can lead to unexpected creative choices. The use of technology can streamline the filmmaking process. AI poses challenges but also opportunities for filmmakers. Maintaining communication on set is crucial for success. Filmmaking should remain a human-centered process. Finding the right collaborators is key to creative filmmaking.
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Manage episode 460926847 series 2311351
In this episode of the Go Creative Show, cinematographer Phedon Papamichael discusses his work on the film A Complete Unknown, exploring the visual style, character development, and innovative techniques used throughout the production. He shares insights into the evolution of cinematography as it relates to Bob Dylan's journey, the importance of texture and authenticity in the film's aesthetic, and the collaborative process with director James Mangold.
We also discuss his innovative techniques for shooting night exteriors, the importance of location filming, and the dynamic control of lighting on set. He reflects on the musicality of filmmaking and the collaborative process with actors and directors. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on the impact of AI on the future of cinematography and the importance of maintaining creative integrity in filmmaking.
Takeaways
This film is about capturing the protagonist's interior doings. The visual style evolved to reflect Bob Dylan's transformation. Using period photography as inspiration helped shape the film's look. The cinematography aimed for a more intimate character study. The film's texture was intentionally rough and less polished. Cinematography evolved with the character's journey and energy. Innovative low light techniques were explored for authenticity. Collaboration with the director was key to achieving the film's vision. The use of multiple cameras allowed for a dynamic shooting style. The final look was carefully calibrated to match the intended aesthetic. Shooting at high ISO allows for creative night exteriors. Controlling light is more about subtraction than addition. Location filming enhances the authenticity of a film. Dynamic lighting can create a more organic feel on set. Collaboration with actors can lead to unexpected creative choices. The use of technology can streamline the filmmaking process. AI poses challenges but also opportunities for filmmakers. Maintaining communication on set is crucial for success. Filmmaking should remain a human-centered process. Finding the right collaborators is key to creative filmmaking.
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