ELVIS | DP Mandy Walker, ASC, ACS | ShotDeck: Shot Talk
2024 ж. 22 Мам.
46 487 Рет қаралды
Lawrence Sher sits down with DP Mandy Walker ASC, ACS for an in-depth discussion of her film "Elvis". From the logistics of recreating existing concert footage, to evolving color looks throughout production, to choosing the right lenses, listen as Mandy walks us through the behind-the-scenes making of the acclaimed film.
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GREAT talk
I learn so much from these talks. Keep them coming!
The imagery in this film is in a whole different category, very difficult to understand the style - - amazing interview, thank you shot deck this channel is amazing!!!
This masterpiece made me go to 8 cinemas to watch it. Hope everyone in the team gets awarded for their tremenduos work!!!
This biopic of ELVIS in this spectacular refinement that brought out all the exploitation experienced by Elvis caused by his tormentor manager. Above all the magnetism exercised by Elvis to the world
I am only 20 minutes into this and had to stop and say thank you for introducing us to Mandy. I think she did an incredible job and because the movie was so realistic I actually saw this movie 3 times on the big screen and then I purchased it! I can't remember ever going to see a movie more than once in the theatre. I just kept asking my friends if they had seen it as a reason to go see it again! Great interview!
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Most of this was beyond my knowledge and yet I learned a lot about how a movie is created especially with color. It was really helpful to have those frames of color along the bottom edge of the images. Also, the discussion about the shots of Elvis in the hotel suite with the curtains closing and the lights from the TVs- thank you for discussing that. All of this gave me an even deeper understanding of the story through your work. OSCARS!!!
Fantastic interview. Thx.
First woman to win an Oscar for Best Cinematography?
I'm really interested, but there's one thing bothering me. Has SHOTDECK taken care of legalities and everything is cool when it comes to copyrights?
Avatar and Fabelmans should be next @shotdeck