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IN THIS EPISODE:
Today we invite cinematographer Jarin Blaschke on the show to talk about his brilliantly haunting film The Witch. Recently named one of the 10 Cinematographers To Watch by Variety, Jarin shares his techniques, camera choices, and more.
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Spotlight: Jarin Blaschke
Named as one of the 10 Cinematographers to Watch by Variety, Jarin Blaschke is on his way to cinema greatness. His latest film The Witch is a visual masterpiece and enjoyed critical success, winning Best Director at Sundance. The Witch was so compelling to me, I had to have Jarin on the show to discuss it. His use of symmetry and static shots create an unnerving claustrophobia that, in Jarin’s own words, come simply from his instincts. Join us as we dive deep into all the lighting and shooting techniques that give The Witch its unique and haunting look.
Why gore is boring
When violence is grounded, it has more impact
Creating a claustrophobic feel
Why The Witch was shot almost entirely on 1 lens
The benefits of shooting 1:66 and 4:3 aspect ratio
The religious symbolism in The Witch
The Sundance experience
Lighting night scenes
Motivated cuts
and much more!
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The Witch official website
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