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Darius Khondji on Scale, Scope, and Cinematic Storytelling - Publication Date |
- Dec 29, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:23:48
On our final episode of 2022, we are honored to speak to innovative cinematographer, Darius Khondji. Darius is known for his work on films such as Se7en and Amour. Today he shares what inspires him, and he also explains what it was like working on the film, Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. Bardo is now available on Netflix.
In this episode, we talk about…
Why he first fell in love with large format
Loving the idea of the actor being very big on screen
Deciding on what camera and lenses to use for the film
The strong connection he had with the director and the lead
Being influenced by other films or works of art
What seduced him the most about the story from the beginning
Deciding to work on a film based on who the director is
The type of genre he would love to work on
Memorable Quotes
“I love large format…I love working in large format. I love the actors being larger than life.” [4:42
“I love the way the camera tells the story. The presence of the characters and the presence of the landscape of this camera.” [8:43]
“You have to be very careful with inspiration. Inspiration is just a fragrance.” [14:23]
Mentioned
Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
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