Creating Visual Tension (with Us and Servant DP Michael Gioulakis) GCS227

Master the art of creating visual tension and suspense with Michael Gioulakis, cinematographer of Us, Servant, It Follows, and more! Michael Gioulakis and Go Creative Show host, Ben Consoli, discuss working with directors M Night Shyamalan and Jordan Peele, using untraditional coverage in 'Servant', the challenges of shooting with doppelgängers in 'Us', giving a sense of unease in horror, and much more! Subscribe Now! What you will learn in this episode Working with director M Night Shyamalan (01:32) How M Night Shyamalan uses camera movement (11:16) Working on an Apple TV+ show (13:00) Challenges of shooting Servant (16:18) Using untraditional coverage in Servant (17:54) Lighting the house in Servant (20:27) Using high contrast soft lighting (28:01) Filming dark cinematography (29:17) Working with Jordan Peele on Us (32:32) Filming with doppelgängers and lighting approach (35:29) Camera package for Us (41:09) Filming the final fight scene (44:25) Giving a sense of unease in horror (46:18) Approach to lighting It Follows (50:38) Visual approach for Under the Silver Lake (52:07) And more! Go Creative Show is supported by: MZed - Education for Creatives   Subscribe + Follow Go Creative Show Twitter Facebook Apple Podcasts Stitcher Google Play Podcasts iHeart Radio YouTube Show Links Servant IMDb Us IMDb Photographer Gregory Crewdson Follow Our Guest Michael Gioulakis’ IMDb Michael Gioulakis’ Instagram Michael Gioulakis’ website Follow Ben Consoli BC Media Productions BenConsoli.com Twitter Instagram  Follow Matt Russell Gain Structure Sound Twitter

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Go Creative Show is a place for revealing and informative interviews with A-list filmmakers. Hosted by Producer and Director Ben Consoli, each week we feature cinematographers, production designers, directors and producers to share behind the scenes experiences from the hottest movies and shows. Whether you're a brand new filmmaker or a film industry veteran, Go Creative Show will entertain, inform and make you a better filmmaker.