Jakob Ihre, cinematographer for HBO's Chernobyl, gives an inside look at his approach to shooting and lighting the dramatic mini-series.

Jakob and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss how he worked with colorist to create Chernobyl’s distinctive look, their incredible interior/exterior sound stage, most challenging shots of the series and why a water bottle is a valuable cinematic tool.

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What you will learn in this episode The pre-production process for Chernobyl The incredible interior/exterior sound stage for Chernobyl Jakob’s most challenging shot in Chernobyl Why Jakob purposefully created the double shadow look in Chernobyl Jakob’s camera and lenses choice for Cherobyl How Jakob teamed up with Cherobyl’s production designer Creating an in-camera look for Cherobyl Jakob’s commercial work Why Jakob’s go-to gear is a water bottle And more!

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