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Ozark Season 4 Cinematography (with Shawn Kim) GCS300

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OZARK returns for its final season with a new cinematographer - Shawn Kim. Learn how Shawn evolved the show’s iconic cool-blue look while getting darker with each episode.

Shawn and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss the psychological effects of lens focal lengths, the complexity of lighting day exteriors, how to keep cinematography fresh and interesting, plus so much more!

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What you will learn in this episode
  • Finding work during COVID (01:08)
  • Evolving visual approach to OZARK (05:44)
  • How focal length affects audience perception (13:12)
  • How OZARK is a filmmaker's dream (18:31)
  • Lighting daytime exteriors completely artificially (22:19)
  • Fresh filming approach to the Byrde's home (29:44)
  • Why the Sony Venice was the best choice (35:07)
  • Psychological approach to cinematography (40:20)
  • Creating OZARK's signature blue look (45:01)
  • Memorable scenes in season 4 (50:40) Challenges of shooting in rainstorms (56:26)
  • And more!

Go Creative Show is supported by:

Filmmaker's Academy - Master Your Craft Use code GOCREATIVE10 for 10% off a membership Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Show Links Follow Our Guest Follow Ben Consoli

Follow Connor Crosby (producer)

Follow Dave Siegel (sound mixer)

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157 episodes

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Manage episode 321032657 series 2311351
Content provided by Ben Consoli. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ben Consoli or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

OZARK returns for its final season with a new cinematographer - Shawn Kim. Learn how Shawn evolved the show’s iconic cool-blue look while getting darker with each episode.

Shawn and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss the psychological effects of lens focal lengths, the complexity of lighting day exteriors, how to keep cinematography fresh and interesting, plus so much more!

Subscribe Now!

What you will learn in this episode
  • Finding work during COVID (01:08)
  • Evolving visual approach to OZARK (05:44)
  • How focal length affects audience perception (13:12)
  • How OZARK is a filmmaker's dream (18:31)
  • Lighting daytime exteriors completely artificially (22:19)
  • Fresh filming approach to the Byrde's home (29:44)
  • Why the Sony Venice was the best choice (35:07)
  • Psychological approach to cinematography (40:20)
  • Creating OZARK's signature blue look (45:01)
  • Memorable scenes in season 4 (50:40) Challenges of shooting in rainstorms (56:26)
  • And more!

Go Creative Show is supported by:

Filmmaker's Academy - Master Your Craft Use code GOCREATIVE10 for 10% off a membership Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Show Links Follow Our Guest Follow Ben Consoli

Follow Connor Crosby (producer)

Follow Dave Siegel (sound mixer)

  continue reading

157 episodes

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