1h 3 min

‘Shōgun’ DPs on Lenses, Looks & How ‘The Descent’ Brought Them Together The No Film School Podcast

    • Télévision et cinéma

Long-time friends and colleagues, Christopher Ross and Sam McCurdy, are two of the cinematographers of FX’s mini-series, Shōgun. Filming this series was an incredible experience full of lessons in Japanese culture, lenses, and shooting with cranes.

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and special guest, cinematographer Ryan Thomas, speak with DPs Christopher Ross and Sam McCurdy to discuss: 

How Chris and Sam met

The type of friendships you hold onto in the industry 

What it was like working with an international cast and crew on Shōgun


The singular perspectives that ran throughout the larger storyline

What it was like working with other DPs 

The lenses they chose to use in this project 

Letting the camera find special moments without much interference

What an ASC masterclass is

What gave the show its atmospheric texture

Bringing truth and honesty to every episode

Why making mistakes is so valuable




Memorable Quotes

“From the start of your career to the end of your career, you’re still on some form of learning curve.” [8:47]

“Being true to what you’re shooting and being true to the script and the story is the still most important tool we bring to any job.” [50:33]

“Be brave and stupid in equal measure. Get smarter every time you shoot.” [54:00]

“Don’t necessarily listen to everyone else. Go and figure it out yourself.” [55:01]



Mentioned:
Shōgun

Original 1980 Shogun series

ASC Masterclass

Connect with Ryan on IG



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Long-time friends and colleagues, Christopher Ross and Sam McCurdy, are two of the cinematographers of FX’s mini-series, Shōgun. Filming this series was an incredible experience full of lessons in Japanese culture, lenses, and shooting with cranes.

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins and special guest, cinematographer Ryan Thomas, speak with DPs Christopher Ross and Sam McCurdy to discuss: 

How Chris and Sam met

The type of friendships you hold onto in the industry 

What it was like working with an international cast and crew on Shōgun


The singular perspectives that ran throughout the larger storyline

What it was like working with other DPs 

The lenses they chose to use in this project 

Letting the camera find special moments without much interference

What an ASC masterclass is

What gave the show its atmospheric texture

Bringing truth and honesty to every episode

Why making mistakes is so valuable




Memorable Quotes

“From the start of your career to the end of your career, you’re still on some form of learning curve.” [8:47]

“Being true to what you’re shooting and being true to the script and the story is the still most important tool we bring to any job.” [50:33]

“Be brave and stupid in equal measure. Get smarter every time you shoot.” [54:00]

“Don’t necessarily listen to everyone else. Go and figure it out yourself.” [55:01]



Mentioned:
Shōgun

Original 1980 Shogun series

ASC Masterclass

Connect with Ryan on IG



Find No Film School everywhere:
On the Web
https://nofilmschool.com/

Facebook 
https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool

Twitter 
https://twitter.com/nofilmschool

YouTube 
https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool

Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!
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