Sight, Sound & Story: The Art of Cinematography 2019

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ZEISS CINE LENSES ZEISS LENS METADATA TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERS DPs TO FOCUS ON THEIR ART

ZEISS Cine Lenses recently teamed

of industry leading creators for this exciting new short.

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SETTING THE LOOK The production team used a RED DSMC2 Monstro outfitted with ZEISS Supreme Prime lenses. After seeing the lookbook, Quyen Tran was certain that shooting in large format would lend itself to the ominous narrative. In Stucco, Janina Gavankar’s character battles with agoraphobia, so for Quyen “it was important to show the relationship of the protagonist to the house that is trying to engulf her.” Using wider lenses for select

Photo by Cleigh Reed

Photo by Gustavo Austidillo

up with filmmakers Janina Gavankar (Actor, Co-Director), Russo Schelling (Co-Director), and Cinematographer Quyen Tran to create Stucco. Quyen, who was recently named one of “Variety’s 10 Cinematographers to Watch,” lensed this horror short film, which is reminiscent of slow burn thrillers from the seventies, but uses innovative technology to transport the story to modern day. Producing partners RED Digital Cinema and EFILM round out the team

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