Posts tagged Cinematography
'Saltburn' Cinematographer Linus Sandgren Talks Shooting The Aristocratic Dark Comedy

Cinematographer Linus Sandgren’s latest project, ‘Saltburn’ is a sharp dark comedy follows an outsider’s journey into the titular aristocratic mansion, with twists, turns and intrigue galore. Sandgren sat down with FilmSpeak to discuss his creative process behind the alluring look of Saltburn.

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'Decision to Leave' Cinematographer Kim Ji-yong Provides His Favorite Moments Shooting The Park Chan-wook Thriller

FilmSpeak had the opportunity to interview the director of photography on Decision to Leave, Kim Ji-Yong to discuss the intense process he and director Park Chan-Wook went through to bring this Hitchcockian romance to life.

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Cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo Interview: The Difficulty Of Displaying Duality In 'Moon Knight' and Being Courted For More Marvel

Cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo breaks down his work in Marvel’s Moon Knight, and discusses whether or not he’ll return for some future MCU projects.

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'Mayday' Cinematographer Sam Levy Explains How Dance Inspired The Film's Empowering Aesthetic

Karen Cinorre’s new action-packed fairy tale, ‘Mayday’, is equal parts Alice in Wonderland and Sucker Punch. Even though you wouldn’t know it, speaking in a recent interview with FilmSpeak, Director of Photography Sam Levy explained that his work on this project wasn’t influenced by any other movies or photographs, but rather, dance.

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'The Green Knight' Cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo Discusses Creating a Cinematic Palette and Mise-En-Scène

Director David Lowery could not have the created the vision that is ‘The Green Knight’ without the help of cinematographer Andrew Droz Palermo. Speaking exclusively to FilmSpeak’s Kaleena Steakle, Palermo discussed the film’s color palette, his preferred method of mise-en-scène, his favorite part of the film, and much more.

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'Cherry' Cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel on ‘The Usual Suspects’, 'X-Men', and More

Legendary cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel is the image-maker responsible for the distinctive visuals of “Cherry”, and chats with FilmSpeak about that film, as well as “The Usual Suspects”, “X-Men”, and why the increased appreciation for cinematography matters.

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