PODCAST | Chiara Nicoletti interviews Jess Hall, Director of Photography of the series WandaVision.
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While waiting for the final episode of WandaVision to be released on Disney+ around the world, director of Photography Jess Hall reveals the secrets behind his work as cinematographer on this ambitious, successful and experimental project. We all know that WandaVision managed to display the “adventures” of Wanda and Vision through different time periods along 9 episodes. Visually speaking, we have to thank Jess Hall for his playing with the references and influences from those time periods and the sitcoms from those years while making sure to give some continuity to the main story, the love story between the main characters. Jess Hall tells us more about the different lenses used for each episode and how he actually pursued and obtained that continuity and fluidity we enjoy in the show.
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