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UnavailableA Quiet Place Cinematography (with Charlotte Bruus Christensen) GCS144
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A Quiet Place Cinematography (with Charlotte Bruus Christensen) GCS144

FromGo Creative Show


Currently unavailable

A Quiet Place Cinematography (with Charlotte Bruus Christensen) GCS144

FromGo Creative Show

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Charlotte Bruus Christensen is the Danish cinematographer behind the lens of the horrifying and beautifully shot film A Quiet Place.  Charlotte joins commercial director and Go Creative Show host Ben Consoli to discuss the camera, lighting, and lensing choices for A Quiet Place, it's unique sound design and how show created its horrifying yet warm look.    The Go Creative Show is supported by: Premium Beat Rule Boston Camera Hedge Shutterstock News Shooter Show Topics The cinematography of A Quiet Place Working with writer/directors Working with Denzel Washington on Fences Why simple lighting is often better lighting A new look for horror Shooting on film How to approach a film with nearly no dialogue Working with Emily Blunt and John Krasinski and much more PremiumBeat.com Song of the Week Slingshot by GYOM   Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook   Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram   Follow Matt Russell Gain Structure Sound Twitter
Released:
Apr 16, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Go Creative Show is dedicated to creative professionals in the video, film, tv and music industries. Hosted by Ben Consoli, Director and owner of BC Media Productions. Each week Ben takes on topics relevant to the film making, video, music and visual arts worlds, talking about tools, talent, challenges and successes. A wide range of topics are discussed, as well as various special guests involved in both mainstream and independent creative production are invited to join in.