The Cinematography Podcast

Descent into darkness: Baz Irvine on Silo Season 2

May 15, 2025
Baz Irvine is a talented cinematographer known for his work on Silo Season 2, where he masterfully navigates the visuals of a darker, immersive world. He discusses the challenges of creating Silo 17's eerie atmosphere, using innovative lighting techniques and realistic decay to enhance the drama. Baz reveals how handheld cinematography follows characters closely and shares the thought process behind incorporating a functional flashlight for Juliette. His insights on lighting strategy and his journey in cinematography make for an engaging listen!
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INSIGHT

Balanced Darkness Creates Immersion

  • Baz Irvine transformed Silo 17 by balancing near-total darkness with selective, believable practical light sources.
  • He used decayed overhead lights, emergency flicker, and a found flashlight to keep faces readable and the world immersive.
INSIGHT

Handheld Discovery Heightens Tension

  • Most of Episode 1 is handheld to discover the silo with Juliette and keep the audience close to her perspective.
  • Letting the camera trail the actor preserves suspense and makes darkness more threatening.
ANECDOTE

Simple Fall Edit For Shock

  • Rebecca really falls off the broken bridge and the cut to below makes the hit into the water shocking.
  • Michael Denner insisted on brutal simplicity and quick edit for maximum visceral impact.
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