The Cinematography Podcast

Creating the galaxy of The Acolyte: DP Chris Teague

Sep 4, 2024
Cinematographer Chris Teague, known for his work on acclaimed shows like Russian Doll and Only Murders in the Building, dives into the visual artistry behind The Acolyte. He shares his unique approach to lighting, favoring saturated colors and single-source light to enhance immersion. Teague discusses his extensive six-month prep, which involves collaboration and evolving artistic discoveries. He also reveals insights about shooting on location in Madeira, the dynamic action choreography, and his delight in navigating the Star Wars design process.
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INSIGHT

Single-Source Lighting Philosophy

  • Chris Teague frames lighting as coming from one primary source and then modifying it to feel naturalistic.
  • He pairs that with saturated colors when appropriate to create an immersive but unobtrusive look.
INSIGHT

Style Emerges From Iterative Discovery

  • Teague's creative process mixes partial discoveries from script and references that evolve with collaboration.
  • He intentionally voices ideas early to spark team feedback and expand concepts into cohesive design.
ADVICE

Make A Concise Visual Bible

  • Build a visual bible with images and simple bullet-point concepts to align the team creatively.
  • Isolate elements like color, contrast, and composition so collaborators can agree on exactly what to pursue.
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