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The film’s production designer, costumer, and cinematographer also participate in a wide-ranging panel about making the Oscar contender.
The film’s production designer, costumer, and cinematographer also participate in a wide-ranging panel about making the Oscar contender.
Bahrani and Gourav talk bringing the adaptation of Aravind Adiga’s beloved novel to the screen.
The stars of Sam Levinson’s black-and-white two-hander explain their decision to produce and finance a movie that touches on a lot of familiar anxieties.
Craftspeople brought the dystopian sci-fi world of the HBO Max series to life in an old vineyard outside of Cape Town, South Africa.
Artisans behind the hit HBO series show how they brought creator Misha Green’s fantasy-horror vision of the 1950s Jim Crow South to life.
No matter if the story is set in the past, present, or future, costume designers from recent HBO and HBO Max series employ a number of compelling strategies to get a sense of authenticity on screen.
The DPs behind “Westworld,” “Perry Mason,” “I Know This Much Is True,” “The Undoing,” and “Lovecraft Country” spoke to IndieWire about the various challenges presented by their ambitious productions.
With inspiration from 17th Century woodcuts and Irish folklore, the Apple TV+ movie has a unique look.
Le Sourd favors an organic approach where each film is informed by the feeling of the locations, actors, directors, and script.
“If Anything Happens I Love You,” “Canvas,” and “Cops and Robbers” explore a school shooting, grief, and racial injustice.
“Cherry” is split up into chapters with unique visual language. “It was almost like you were talking about six different films,” Sigel said.
Minkler likens his job to an orchestra conductor, only his notes are created from gunshots and battleships.