Candy Cinematography (with Simon Dennis BSC) GCS311
Go Creative Show
English - May 24, 2022 04:01 - 1 hour - 143 MB - ★★★★★ - 178 ratingsVisual Arts Arts TV & Film video visualarts filmmaking music Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Learn how cinematographer Simon Dennis BSC created an authentic and super saturated early 1980’s world for CANDY on Hulu.
Simon and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss why he chose the Sony Venice and custom tuned lenses to create CANDY and how the look was inspired by William Eggleston and Napoleon Dynamite. We also dive deep into the 1:66 aspect ratio, the challenges of working with child actors, how to make multi-camera look like single camera, and much more!
What you will learn in this episode How color and saturation represents plot (03:35) Being influenced by Nepolioan Dynamite (09:15) Recreating the 1980s through cinematoraphy (13:18) Shooting with limited daylight hours (17:14) Why the 1.66 aspect ratio is important (20:10) Simion's approach to shooting wideshots (24:09) Creating a "vinyl" look with detuned lenses (30:31) Approach to lighting CANDY (36:25) Working with actor Justin Timberlake (40:32) Deconstructing the court room scenes (50:02) And more! Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio YouTube Show Links CANDY IMDb CANDY trailer CANDY on Hulu William Eggleston - unseen Kodachrome dye transfer process photos Napoleon Dynamite The Magic Of The 1.66:1 Aspect Ratio Follow Our Guest Simon Dennis’ IMDb Simon Dennis’ Instagram Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter InstagramFollow Connor Crosby (producer)
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