The End of the F***ing World Cinematography (with Benedict Spence)
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Emmy-nominated cinematographer Benedict Spence joins us to discuss his strict visual approach to season two of Netflix’s End of the F***ing World.
Benedict and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss his process creating a strict visual rule book, using center framing to make characters feel isolated, working on a very tight schedule, most embarrassing moment on set, and much more!
What you will learn in this episode:
- Obstacles of joining a show in its second season (03:20)
- Approaching visuals in a minimal way (11:17)
- Creating the show’s visual rule book (20:38)
- Making characters feel isolated using center framing (23:49)
- Only getting essential shots on a tight schedule (27:08)
- Shooting on the Arri Alexa LF with Zeiss lenses (33:28)
- Benedict’s best and worst shot of the season (42:02)
- Zoom lenses and filtration (44:58)
- Approach to lighting (47:20)
- Filming an entire scene at blue hour with no lights (52:47)
- Best part of filming the series (59:29)
- Most embarrassing moment on set (01:00:41)
- Importance of a gaffer (01:02:02)
- Which crew member would you live with? (01:03:30)
- And more!
Show Links
- The End of the F***ing World on Netflix
- The End of the F***ing World IMDb
- The End of the F***ing World Season 2 Trailer
- Benedict Spence’s IMDb
- Benedict Spence’s Website
- Benedict Spence’s Instagram
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