DP Eben Bolter, ASC, BSC breaks down the watery, noir lighting, anamorphic lenses, and practical tricks behind Apple TV’s Cape Fear.
Podcast highlights include:
-How Eben built Cape Fear’s look around the theatrical expressionism of the 1991 Scorsese film. He used the same 2.35 aspect ratio as the Scorsese film, rather than a more conventional widescreen frame.
-Working with the production design team to capture the southern humidity and watery themes. Eben chose Atlas Mercury anamorphic lenses with an oval bokeh that give it a watercolor quality. The team also used helium and flame bars to create in-camera heat haze rather than relying on visual effects.
-Rigging LED pixel tape and crystals inside the matte box to create practical lens flares on command.
Find Eben Bolter: https://www.ebenbolter.com/Cinematography/Cinematography.html
Instagram: @ebenbolter
Cape Fear is streaming on AppleTV.
SHOW RUNDOWN:
01:59 Close Focus
14:14-58:02 Eben Bolter Interview
59:16 Short Ends
01:08:21 Wrap up/Credits
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