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The Team Deakins podcast is an ongoing conversation between acclaimed cinematographer Roger Deakins and James Deakins, his collaborator, about cinematography, the film business and whatever other questions are submitted. We start with a specific question and end....who knows where! We are joined by guests periodically. Followup questions can be posted in the forums at www.rogerdeakins.com.

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Steve Yedlin is a renowned cinematographer known for his technical expertise and innovative work in film and digital cinematography. He has worked on numerous films and is recognized for his deep understanding of post-production processes and visual effects.
Philip Barantini is a director known for works such as 'Adolescence', 'Boiling Point', and 'Accused'. Originally from Liverpool, he transitioned from acting to directing, developing his career through shorts and television, and is recognized for his work on the single-shot aesthetic and his collaborative approach with actors.
Phil Alden Robinson is a writer and director known for films such as 'Field of Dreams', 'The Sum of All Fears', and 'The Good Fight'. He initially pursued interests in politics and journalism before transitioning into filmmaking, and has also directed documentaries for Nightline in war zones.
Michael Shannon is an acclaimed actor known for his roles in films such as 'The Bikeriders,' 'George & Tammy,' 'Man of Steel,' and 'Revolutionary Road.' He has a reputation for intense performances and has worked extensively in both film and theater. Shannon's career includes collaborations with director Jeff Nichols, and he has received critical acclaim for his work in projects that often explore apocalyptic themes and complex characters. Recently, he directed his first film, bringing a new perspective to his craft.
Greig Fraser is an acclaimed Australian cinematographer known for his work on films such as 'DUNE' and 'Lion'. He has received multiple awards and nominations for his cinematography, including Academy Award nominations. Fraser is recognized for his innovative use of lighting and camera techniques, and he has collaborated with various directors to create visually stunning films.
Paul Lambert is a prominent visual effects supervisor known for his work in the film industry, particularly on major blockbusters like 'DUNE' and 'The Revenant'. He has been nominated for several Academy Awards for his contributions to visual effects, showcasing his expertise in blending CGI with live-action footage. Lambert is known for his ability to solve complex visual challenges and enhance storytelling through visual effects.

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0:00 1:10:34

DELIVERABLES & PRESERVING AUTHORIAL INTENT - with Steve Yedlin

Hosts
Roger Deakins James Deakins
Guests
Steve Yedlin
Keywords
cinematography deliverables authorial intent post-production HDR colour timing digital age home-video viewing restoring old films technical jargon

SEASON 2 - EPISODE 145 - Deliverables and Preserving Authorial Intent - with Steve Yedlin

In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, cinematographer Steve Yedlin (Season 2, Episode 72) returns to talk with us about deliverables and preserving authorial intent in post-production. Throughout the episode, we tap into Steves deep well of technical knowledge, and we make frequent reference to Steves publicly available demonstration on what HDR really is and how it has affected the colour timing stage of post. We get into the weeds during our conversation, and we try to make sense of the growing number of variables, units of measurement, and home-video viewing options were forced to contend with as filmmakers in the digital age. We also look at how our level of control over home-viewing deliverables has changed since the VHS days, and we attempt to peek into what the future may hold for us as technology and audience expectations continue to evolve. Towards the end of our conversation, we discuss the economic realities of restoring old films, and Steve offers his best advice to any young (or older!) filmmaker feeling overwhelmed by the endless technical jargon. Plus, we find some surprising and relevant wisdom within THIS IS SPINAL TAP.

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We highly recommend watching Steves demonstration on HDR for an even deeper investigation into the topics discussed in this episode. Tap here to watch.

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This episode is sponsored by Aputure & Profoto

0:00 1:09:56

PHILIP BARANTINI - Director

Hosts
Roger Deakins James Deakins
Guests
Philip Barantini
Keywords
cinematography film industry directing short films television series single-shot aesthetic COVID-19 pandemic rehearsal process improvisation acting

SEASON 2 - EPISODE 144 - Philip Barantini - Director

In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with director Philip Barantini (ADOLESCENCE, BOILING POINT, ACCUSED). Originally from Liverpool, Philip couldn’t have felt further away from the film industry, but after developing an interest in drama and acting, he soon found himself as a working actor. After dropping out of the business and regaining his sobriety, he eventually overcame his self-doubt and built his career as a director from the ground up. Philip shares how he made the jump from making shorts to developing the television series BOILING POINT, and we learn how he found financing for the project and executed the single-shot aesthetic just as the world was shutting down at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We later learn about the genesis and development of ADOLESCENCE, and Philip reflects on the extensive rehearsal process for each episode. Philip also reveals how he created an environment within each episode that empowered the show’s actors to improvise, and he shares how young actor Owen Cooper exceeded all expectations for his first role in front of the camera.

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Recommended Viewing: ADOLESCENCE 

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This episode is sponsored by Profoto & Aputure

0:00 1:11:41

PHIL ALDEN ROBINSON - Writer / Director

Hosts
Roger Deakins James Deakins
Guests
Phil Alden Robinson
Keywords
cinematography film business writers room VFX Star Wars film directing film production documentaries stress management film industry

SEASON 2 - EPISODE 143 - Phil Alden Robinson - Writer / Director

In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with writer and director Phil Alden Robinson (THE GOOD FIGHT, THE SUM OF ALL FEARS, FIELD OF DREAMS) about many of his films. Phil was initially interested in politics and journalism, but he eventually made his way to Los Angeles and found his way into a writer’s room based on the strength of a spec script. Phil soon found two of his feature scripts in production, and he reflects on the impact of being treated as badly as possible and as well as possible simultaneously. Later, Phil breaks down how FIELD OF DREAMS came together as a project, and we learn how he overcame an overwhelming sense of stress through the support of his cast and key crew members, including cinematographer John Lindley (Season 1, Episode 34) and production designer Dennis Gassner (Season 1, Episode 131). In addition to his work in features, Phil also directed documentaries for Nightline in a number of war zones, and we discuss the value of living life and taking time off from making movies. We also discuss the ubiquitousness of VFX in cinema today, and Phil shares what he feels to be the real lesson to take away from a film like the original STAR WARS.

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Recommended Viewing: FIELD OF DREAMS, THE SUM OF ALL FEARS

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This episode is sponsored by Aputure & Profoto

0:00 1:00:52

MICHAEL SHANNON - Actor

Hosts
Roger Deakins James Deakins
Guests
Michael Shannon
Keywords
cinematography film business acting career Jeff Nichols end of the world themes Take Shelter Revolutionary Road

SEASON 2 - EPISODE 142 - Michael Shannon - Actor

Actor Michael Shannon (THE BIKERIDERS, GEORGE & TAMMY, MAN OF STEEL) joins us in this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast. We worked with Michael on REVOLUTIONARY ROAD, and we had a wonderful time catching up with him. Michael shares how he first stumbled into acting, which early-career play of his took him from a tiny theatre in Chicago to the West End and Off-Broadway, and why the experience of actors coming up today is so unlike his own. We also discuss his longtime collaborative relationship with director Jeff Nichols (Season 1, Episode 28), and we reflect on his penchant for projects concerning the end of the world. We also discuss his work in TAKE SHELTER, and we learn how Michael coped with sleeping in an abandoned building during the shoot. Throughout the conversation, Michael shares his opinions on rehearsing, remaining in character after a long day, and repetitive takes, and after learning Michael just directed his first film, we ask if his perspective as an actor has changed at all.

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Recommended Viewing: TAKE SHELTER

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This episode is sponsored by Profoto & Aputure

0:00 1:14:30

DP & VFX RELATIONSHIP - with Greig Fraser & Paul Lambert

Hosts
Roger Deakins James Deakins
Guests
Greig Fraser Paul Lambert
Keywords
cinematography visual effects DUNE collaboration set extension CGI animation live-action

SEASON 2 - EPISODE 141 - DP & VFX Relationship - with Greig Fraser & Paul Lambert

In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, cinematographer Greig Fraser (Season 1, Episodes 29, 57, 63, 69 & Season 2, Episodes 50, 51, 100) and VFX supervisor Paul Lambert (Season 1, Episode 107) return to talk about the modern relationship between the cinematography and visual effects departments. Throughout the episode, we frequently refer to Paul’s and Greig’s collaboration on both DUNE films, and they reveal how they realized several scenes and overcame the endless challenges of shooting the film with the support of one another. They share why they utilized painted backings to assist in set extension over blue screens or LED walls, and we later swap strategies for figuring out how to maintain the illusion of a flying helicopter. Greig also reveals what makes him proud about a particular all-CG shot in DUNE: PART II, and Paul breaks down what an audience really means when they see “bad CGI” in a film. Towards the end, we discuss the merging of animation and live-action filmmaking, and we look ahead to what the future may bring.

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Recommended Viewing: DUNE (2021), DUNE: PART II (2024)

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This episode is sponsored by Aputure & Profoto

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4.9 rating 1803 reviews

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4.9 ratings 1100 reviews

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4.8 ratings 306 reviews

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