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Nosferatu has the best cinematography I’ve seen in a long time – here’s why it’s a film every photographer should watchI watched Robert Eggers and Jarin Blaschke’s latest movie Nosferatu last weekend, a remake of 1920s silent movie Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, which itself was an adaption of Bram Stoker’s ...
But achieving that gothic beauty wasn’t easy. Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke, who has worked with Eggers on The Lighthouse, The Witch, and The Northman, recently opened up about the painstaking ...
While Blaschke and Lathrop continue on the awards campaign trail — final Oscar winner voting begins on Feb. 11 — they’re also considering what’s next. Eggers and Focus Features have ...
After listening to Jarin Blaschke talk about moon size as a mathematical equation, it’s easy to see why Eggers has enjoyed working with the equally meticulous cinematographer for almost two decades.
Lol Crawley won the Oscar for best cinematography for "The Brutalist." Other nominees in the category included Greig Fraser for "Dune: Part Two," Paul Guilhaume for "Emilia Pérez," Ed Lachman for ...
Academy Award nominations include Best Cinematography (Jarin Blaschke), Best Costume Design (Linda Muir), Best Makeup and Hairstyling (David White, Traci Loader and Suzanne Stokes-Munton), and ...
But it was something director Robert Eggers envisioned for his interpretation of the classic story, as he told director of photography Jarin Blaschke before filming began. “He made it clear that ...
featuring interviews with Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke, Production Designer Craig Lathrop, and Costume Designer Linda Muir (all repeat collaborators of Robert Eggers).
Blood, maybe, and fangs. But it was something director Robert Eggers envisioned for his interpretation of the classic story, as he told director of photography Jarin Blaschke before filming began. “He ...
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