Behind The Lens Radio Show – 08/12/2019

 

 

 

This week on BEHIND THE LENS we take an in-depth look at a slow burn neo-noir thriller, plus the long-awaited big screen adaptation of Alvin Schwartz’s beloved book series, SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK.

Take a listen to writer/director LISE RAVEN and actor FRANK BRUCKNER as they go deep into the making of SNAELAND.  Character-driven and starring Bruckner and Emily Behr, SNAELAND was shot completely on location in Iceland and Berlin.  From conception to character to casting to cinematography to sound, no stone is left unturned in our discussion.  Presenting the unique challenge of sunlight 24/7, Lise provides great filmmaking insight into tackling this aspect of the production, including camera and lens selection, while Frank talks about how 24-hour daylight impacted not only him as an actor but in influencing his approach to his character.  Lise also provides economical and ecological tips for minimizing the film’s carbon footprint in Iceland while also navigating permits and travel of equipment.

And hear our exclusive interview with director Andre Ordeval as he talks about SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, most notably the intertwining of sound and production design, plus the importance of bringing Stephen Gammell’s acclaimed book illustrations to life on film.

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