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'El Conde' Cinematographer Breaks Down the Flying Vampire Nun Sequence Using a 90-Foot Crane & Wires
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Director of Photography Ed Lachman worked with Director Pablo Larraín to produce a unique black and white look for Netflix's film 'El Conde.' Lachman had Arri build a custom B&W senor Alexa, had 1930s Baltar lenses rehoused, and hung a grip with a camera off a 90-foot crane to capture the astounding, acrobatic sequence.

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@warinbloody

2 months ago

This sequence was the most cinematic moment of last year in my mind. Truly breathtaking 🙏

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@jeancaceres7670

2 months ago

That scene was soooooo beautiful! I remember telling myself: this isn't a green screen, it looks too real. Beautiful cinematography and a very unique movie. It truly will be in amongst my "best cinematography-movies--of all time-list"!

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@kmlgraph

2 months ago

This man knows his stuff! Impressive breakdown of how he approaches his craft.

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@halsinden

2 months ago

this man is a complete legend. his advancements with things like the EL zone has helped SO much.

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@flyingo

2 months ago

Fantastic. His dedication to traditional authentic lensing and monochromatic imagery, married with digital convenience enabled by Arri with the sensor, in essence freed him to implement his exposure system vision to a wonderful conclusion. Brilliant.

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@williedynamyte

2 months ago

That scene was amazingly beautiful. The first time I saw it I replayed the scene several times just to watch in awe. It completely blew me away.

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@lentitudes

2 months ago

Que increíble poder escuchar a Ed Lachman relatando el proceso de la dirección de fotografía y también comentando el argumento de la película, sus apreciaciones personales. Gracias.

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@marcos061059

2 months ago

These look like some of the flying scenes in my dreams. Now I know how my mind does it.

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@David-mg1yj

2 months ago

Worth watching El Conde for this sequence alone.

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@ckrug32

2 months ago

Thank you for this incredible breakdown, Mr. Lachman. Variety, more of this sort of content, please!

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@lobomella128

2 months ago

I had assumed the movie had been shot on native digital color and then converted into B&W in post! Amazing! 🤩

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@SamRiesgo

2 months ago

This was insane! Loved the movie and Ed Lachman did such a beautiful work

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@kimball_stone

2 months ago

That was such a great and welcome breakdown of a fantastic and beautiful film

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@Lawman212

2 months ago

Remarkable photography. I want to learn more about his system for placing tones.

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@poptheplugs

2 months ago

I know nothing of cinematography but I can listen to this man for hours.

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@-The-Golden-God-

2 months ago

This was a fascinating video 👍

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@rodotoledo2034

2 months ago

That scene was truly poetic

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@ChainsawCheese

2 months ago

This was excellent. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

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@monkeypig9458

2 months ago

Amazing! Go ARRI!

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