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American Horror Story Double Feature Cinematography (with Andrew Mitchell) GCS290

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AMERICAN HORROR STORY DOUBLE FEATURE cinematographer Andrew Mitchell had a massive challenge to overcome: how to film two unique stories with distinct looks in a cohesive way. Learn his visual approach for each half of the season and how he transitioned from camera operator to DP.

Andrew and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss the essential skills every DP should have, using visual effects and clever editing to fake Sarah Paulson being on set, converting color to black and white, and so much more!

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What you will learn in this episode
  • Working with Ryan Murphy (01:04)
  • Transitioning from camera operator to DP (02:57)
  • Skills a DP should have (15:03)
  • Muted cold visual approach to Part 1 (18:27)
  • LUTs affecting skin tones (24:43)
  • Filming Sarah Paulson scenes without her (30:03)
  • Using Helios tubes for fire scenes (32:14)
  • Shooting Belle's massacre at 96 fps (35:48)
  • Shooting on the Sony Venice with diopters (39:03)
  • Converting color to black and white (41:57)
  • Referencing CLOSE ENCOUNTERS for Part 2 (47:06)
  • Blooming effect using filtration (50:48)
  • And more!

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MZed - Education for Creatives Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Show Links Follow Our Guest Follow Ben Consoli

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158 episodes

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Manage episode 308348544 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.
AMERICAN HORROR STORY DOUBLE FEATURE cinematographer Andrew Mitchell had a massive challenge to overcome: how to film two unique stories with distinct looks in a cohesive way. Learn his visual approach for each half of the season and how he transitioned from camera operator to DP.

Andrew and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss the essential skills every DP should have, using visual effects and clever editing to fake Sarah Paulson being on set, converting color to black and white, and so much more!

Subscribe Now!

What you will learn in this episode
  • Working with Ryan Murphy (01:04)
  • Transitioning from camera operator to DP (02:57)
  • Skills a DP should have (15:03)
  • Muted cold visual approach to Part 1 (18:27)
  • LUTs affecting skin tones (24:43)
  • Filming Sarah Paulson scenes without her (30:03)
  • Using Helios tubes for fire scenes (32:14)
  • Shooting Belle's massacre at 96 fps (35:48)
  • Shooting on the Sony Venice with diopters (39:03)
  • Converting color to black and white (41:57)
  • Referencing CLOSE ENCOUNTERS for Part 2 (47:06)
  • Blooming effect using filtration (50:48)
  • And more!

Go Creative Show is supported by:

MZed - Education for Creatives Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Show Links Follow Our Guest Follow Ben Consoli

Follow Connor Crosby (producer)

  continue reading

158 episodes

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