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Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018
Colin Watkinson Discusses The Emotional Cinematography of "The Handmaid's Tale"
Colin Watkinson’s work on The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) won him the Emmy in the Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series Emmy (One Hour) category in 2017 and has gotten him nominated again this year. “I feel like we’ve continued to grow with the show while maintaining the style we set out...
Thursday, Jul. 26, 2018
Jane Petrie Reflects On Her 1st Emmy Nom, Weight of "The Crown"
In his play Henry IV, Part II , William Shakespeare wrote the famed line, “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” And in a sense that observation applies to the varied artists entrusted with figuratively wearing The Crown (Netflix) as storytellers--from directors to writers, cinematographers,...
Thursday, Jul. 19, 2018
DP Gary Baum Reflects On His Return To "Will & Grace," Latest Emmy Nod
The latest Emmy nomination for Gary Baum, ASC, merits a special place in his heart in that it comes for the revival of Will & Grace , the series which returned to NBC after an 11-year absence. The original show is where Baum served as a camera operator and graduated to DP when Tony Askins, ASC...
Thursday, Jul. 12, 2018
Emmy Nominees Share Insights Into "Paterno," "Genius: Picasso," "Ozark," "Mrs. Maisel"
Prior to today’s (7/12) announcement of this year’s Emmy nominations, SHOOT connected with varied contenders over a two-month stretch spanning different disciplines and as it turns out a good number of the artisans we covered in parts 1 through 8 of our The Road To Emmy series of feature stories...
Thursday, Jul. 5, 2018
Four-Time Oscar Nominee Bo Welch Now In Emmy Conversation For "A Series of Unfortunate Events"
For A Series of Unfortunate Events , Bo Welch has the good fortune to continue his collaborative relationship with showrunner/director/EP Barry Sonnenfeld. Welch has served in two capacities on the show--production designer on all the work and director of select episodes. Based on the...
Thursday, Jun. 28, 2018
Emmy Season Insights: Lensing "One Strange Rock," Directing "Divorce"
One Strange Rock (National Geographic) has been one remarkable ride for cinematographers Johnny Rogers and Simon de Glanville. The former was involved in volcano lensing in the Congo, a free diving sequence in Mexico, and a Lechuguilla Cave shoot which entailed eight days of living underground...
Thursday, Jun. 21, 2018
Emmy Season POVs On Showrunning, Directing, Editing, Designing, VFX & Music
“We reinvent the show every year. That’s why for me it never gets old. There are new sets, new crew members, a new city. It’s like a reset, doing a pilot all over again,” said Lesli Linka Glatter, director and executive producer on Homeland (Showtime). Glatter and her colleagues have proven to be...
Thursday, Jun. 14, 2018
Daniel Minahan Reflects On "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story"
Daniel Minahan has known Ryan Murphy since the mid-1990s. Both were journalists in L.A. at the time and were starting to pen prospective narratives for TV and film. Murphy went on to be a prolific and lauded TV series creator ( Nip/Tuck, Glee, American Horror Story, Feud ), winning four Emmys and...
Thursday, Jun. 7, 2018
EPs Roberts, Graphia Take Us Inside "Outlander"
Outlander executive producers/writers Matthew B. Roberts and Toni Graphia are grateful for the inherent nature of the Starz series, noting that it serves to keep season after season creatively invigorating. “With cookie-cutter shows where things are basically the same season after season, there’s a...
Wednesday, May. 30, 2018
Cinematographer Yasu Tanida Reflects On "This Is Us"
Just some three months ago, Dan Fogelman, creator and executive producer of This Is Us (NBC), received the Television Showman of the Year honor at the 55th Annual International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) Publicists Awards. In his acceptance remarks, Fogelman observed that in this “dark, weird...

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