59 min

Moon Knight and The Green Knight Cinematography (with Andrew Droz Palermo‪)‬ Go Creative Show

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Marvel’s MOON KNIGHT and A24’s THE GREEN KNIGHT are filled with original and compelling cinematography thanks to director of photography Andrew Droz Palermo. We do a deep dive into Andrew’s visual approach for both projects.
Andrew and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss why he avoided excessive close up angles, how filming handheld can motivate editing, what no one thinks about when filming in the desert, cinematography tricks to make someone look crazy, and so much more.
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What you will learn in this episode Learning from other cinematographers on a series (01:03) Avoiding excessive close ups (07:00) How shooting handheld can motivate editing (08:54) Why cinematographers should rehearse with actors (12:56) Setting yourself up for success filming 360° on set (18:11) What no one thinks about when filming in the desert (22:23) How to light scenes with only flashlights (27:32) Working with practical references for CGI elements (32:49) Why filming reflections is so challenging (35:15) Making someone look crazy with cinematography (39:58) Tricks to film duplicates of actors in camera (43:37) Cinematography of THE GREEN KNIGHT (46:27) Framing composition inspired by paintings (50:10) Why Arri DNA lenses were the clear choice (54:42) And more! Go Creative Show is supported by:
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Marvel’s MOON KNIGHT and A24’s THE GREEN KNIGHT are filled with original and compelling cinematography thanks to director of photography Andrew Droz Palermo. We do a deep dive into Andrew’s visual approach for both projects.
Andrew and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss why he avoided excessive close up angles, how filming handheld can motivate editing, what no one thinks about when filming in the desert, cinematography tricks to make someone look crazy, and so much more.
Subscribe Now!
What you will learn in this episode Learning from other cinematographers on a series (01:03) Avoiding excessive close ups (07:00) How shooting handheld can motivate editing (08:54) Why cinematographers should rehearse with actors (12:56) Setting yourself up for success filming 360° on set (18:11) What no one thinks about when filming in the desert (22:23) How to light scenes with only flashlights (27:32) Working with practical references for CGI elements (32:49) Why filming reflections is so challenging (35:15) Making someone look crazy with cinematography (39:58) Tricks to film duplicates of actors in camera (43:37) Cinematography of THE GREEN KNIGHT (46:27) Framing composition inspired by paintings (50:10) Why Arri DNA lenses were the clear choice (54:42) And more! Go Creative Show is supported by:
Shot Lister - The Best Shot List App
Email gocreativeshow@shotlister.com to claim your free gift

 
Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show
Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio YouTube Show Links MOON KNIGHT IMDb MOON KNIGHT trailer MOON KNIGHT on Disney+ THE GREEN KNIGHT IMDb THE GREEN KNIGHT trailer THE GREEN KNIGHT on Hulu THE GREEN KNIGHT on ShowTime Follow Our Guest Andrew Droz Palermo’s IMDb Andrew Droz Palermo’s Instagram Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram  Follow Connor Crosby (producer)
Ignition Visuals' website Ignition Visuals' Instagram Follow Dave Siegel (sound mixer)
Dave Siegel's website

59 min