When composer Ludwig Göransson was approached for Tenet, he jumped at the chance to experiment with "nerdy” ideas and techniques, in concert with a director he'd long admired.
"Reading the script, I was just so excited to be in that room, and to be able to possibly work with Christopher Nolan," he says, in the latest…
Marking his third collaboration with director Paul Greengrass, News of the World offered costume designer Mark Bridges the chance to tackle his first Western, and an earlier period than he'd ever before done on film.
The Universal Pictures title centers on Captain Kidd (Tom Hanks), a Civil War veteran who journeys…
When costume designer Alexandra Byrne was approached for Emma, she jumped at the chance to put a fresh spin on the beloved Jane Austen novel of the same name, while returning to her roots as an artist.
Marking the feature directorial debut of Autumn DeWilde, the period comedy centers on Emma (Anya Taylor-Joy), a…
As one of the supervising sound editors and re-recording mixers behind WWII thriller Greyhound, Michael Minkler looked to immerse viewers completely, in a dramatic depiction of the Battle of the Atlantic.
Directed by Aaron Schneider, the Apple TV+ title centers on Captain Krause (Tom Hanks), a U.S. Navy commander who…
In recent years, visual effects supervisor Matt Kasmir has forged a strong creative partnership with two-time Oscar winner George Clooney, working with the actor as he got behind the camera on a trio of acclaimed projects.
Fostered on '50s dark comedy Suburbicon and Hulu miniseries Catch-22, the relationship between…
Heading into The Trial of the Chicago 7, production designer Shane Valentino had only around eight weeks of prep to solidify a visual approach, diving into historical research, while contemplating creative and logistical challenges, including large-scale riot scenes.
Written and directed by Aaron Sorkin, the Golden…
Since graduating from NYU less than a decade ago, cinematographer Joshua James Richards has crafted three acclaimed features alongside director Chloé Zhao, seeing their careers hit the stratosphere at the same time.
From an outsider's perspective, one might think that Richards had experienced his big break years ago…
With Lee Issac Chung’s Minari and Miranda July’s Kajillionaire, composer Emile Mosseri brought to life two of the most distinctive and exciting scores in recent memory.
Taking these films on back to back, Mosseri found that both had qualities that he always looks for. "They're both incredibly pure and honest works…
For editor Matt Friedman, Palm Springs was undeniable from the get-go.
Stemming from a script by Andy Siara that was "so tight, so smart, and so clever," the genre-bending comedy allowed him to work with metaphysics, along with pitch-perfect performances from stellar actors.
Starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti…
Jumping at the chance to collaborate with Oscar winner Regina King on her debut feature, One Night in Miami, cinematographer Tami Reiker then looked to bring style to its powerful and timely story.
Scripted by Kemp Powers, based on his play of the same name, the critically acclaimed drama examines a night in 1964…
With Netflix's Unorthodox, Justine Seymour visually juxtaposed two remarkably different worlds through costume, looking to approach a very personal story, and one quite private community, with the utmost respect.
Based on a memoir by Deborah Feldman, Anna Winger's miniseries centers on Esty, a 19-year-old Jewish woman…
On HBO's Euphoria, makeup department head Doniella Davy fully embraced a mission that was of vital importance to creator Sam Levinson, placing a spotlight on the practice of makeup as self-expression.
"Euphoria makeup, or people using makeup to express themselves, has been happening for centuries, and I think for the…