Cinematographer Bianca Cline explains how she shot the feature film Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, which is now playing in theaters.
In this episode, we talk about…
- The necessities of stop-motion animation.
- Using a rotating camera around the subject.
- Incorporating stop motion into a live-action movie.
- Creating a visual language for Marcel the Shell.
- The idea behind making a documentary more cinematic.
- An insight into cinema from the viewpoint of a cinematographer.
- The power of music and cinematic language.
- Planning how individual parts will be stitched together during the editing process.
- Cameras used for shooting stop-motion and other scenes.
- Why Bianca decided to do this film.
- Advice for people who want to make documentaries.
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