The Cinematography Podcast

Creating the underworld of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: DP Haris Zambarloukos

Oct 2, 2024
Cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos, known for his high-profile collaborations, discusses his work on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. He shares his deep admiration for the original film and how it inspired him to create an immersive atmosphere with meticulous lighting. Haris employed the Sony Venice 2 for its low-light capability and worked closely with Tim Burton to balance live-action with animatronics. He also reveals the challenges of crafting dynamic color palettes and backgrounds, along with the fun of working in a collaborative, energetic environment.
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ANECDOTE

Joyful Collaborative Shoot

  • Haris Zambarloukos says making Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was possibly more fun than watching it and that the crew genuinely enjoyed themselves.
  • He calls the production a huge collaborative effort and a real delight to bring to screen.
INSIGHT

Digital Choice For Low‑Light Character

  • Haris chose digital capture (Sony Venice 2) to get high‑fidelity, low‑light images and a native 1.85 aspect ratio without cropping.
  • He paired the Venice 2 with Panettar lenses to create flattering portraiture and controlled background falloff.
ADVICE

Prelight To Free On‑Day Creativity

  • Plan meticulous prelighting so stages work as usable, atmospheric spaces and enable on‑day improvisation.
  • Design spaces to be functional in camera to let acting, puppeteering, and lighting flow uninterrupted.
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