Cinematography

DP Sam McCurdy on Bringing Noir to ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Lost In Space’

We chat with the cinematographer about the lovely landscape of darkness needed to bring big screen art to the small… Read More

DP Jeff Cronenweth on Selecting the Tools to Shoot ‘Tales from the Loop’

We chat with the cinematographer about how determining color and focus are essential to achieving narrative. Read More

The Effect of the Voyeur Camerawork in ‘The Invisible Man’

Focusing on empty spaces and positioning frames from outside a scene amplifies this terrifying tale of being watched. Read More

The Perfection of the Date Scene in ‘Punch-Drunk Love’

Paul Thomas Anderson's masterpiece is both romantic and rageful. Read More

Darius Khondji on Ditching His Comfort Zone to Shoot ‘Uncut Gems’

We chat with the cinematographer about accomplishing the grit of 'Uncut Gems' and how it pushed him unlike any other… Read More

Eben Bolter on the Terror and Pleasure of Multi-Camera Filmmaking in ‘Avenue 5’

We chat with the cinematographer about the tools required to shoot a cinematic, sci-fi comedy series. Read More

Cinematographer Michael Grady on Framing ‘The Morning Show’

We chat with the cinematographer about finding artistry in a world in which we all think we're experts. Read More

Cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and VFX Supervisor Robert Legato on How ‘The Lion King’ was Shot, Not Just Animated

"They call it virtual reality, but at a certain point, you put on the goggles, and the environment is realistic… Read More

Lawrence Sher on Rendering a Recognizable Gotham in ‘Joker’

We chat with the cinematographer about replicating cinematic memory to achieve emotional reality. Read More