The Cinematography Podcast

House of the Dragon & Jim Henson: Idea Man cinematographer Vanja Černjul, ASC

Aug 7, 2024
Cinematographer Vanja Černjul, ASC, known for his work on House of the Dragon and the documentary Idea Man, shares his creative insights. He discusses the diverse environments of House of the Dragon, from epic battles to intimate scenes. The choice of the ARRI Alexa 35 for its lighting capabilities shines through his cinematic approach. Vanja also talks about the meticulous preproduction process and the innovative use of LED screens for dragon rides. Plus, he reveals how he adapted lighting techniques in challenging conditions while filming.
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INSIGHT

Diversity Enables Cinematic Experimentation

  • House of the Dragon's visual variety forces cinematographers to use every filmmaking muscle across huge battles and tiny remote shoots.
  • Strong production design lets DPs experiment with lighting and camera choices without losing series identity.
INSIGHT

Sensor Choice Shapes Lighting Possibilities

  • Season 2 used the ARRI Alexa 35 despite its smaller Super 35 sensor because its superior latitude preserved highlights like fire and candlelight.
  • That sensor allowed more source-based, realistic lighting without blowing out practicals.
ANECDOTE

From Massive Volumes To Practical Backlots

  • Season one used large LED volume stages heavily, but season two reduced volume use and rebuilt expansive practical backlot sets.
  • LED screens remained for dragon rides mainly as interactive light rather than final backgrounds.
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