
Filmmakers Academy Podcast Finding the Frame - Filming Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (feat. Dan Lausten, ASC)
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Two-time Academy Award nominee Dan Lausten, ASC, joins Finding the Frame to discuss his legendary 30-year partnership with Guillermo del Toro and their latest masterpiece, Frankenstein. From his humble beginnings as a still photographer in Denmark to lensing blockbusters like John Wick: Chapter 4 and The Shape of Water, Lausten details how he utilizes single-source lighting to create a painterly, "Rembrandt-esque" aesthetic. He shares how he and del Toro prioritize practical effects—using real fire, rain, and massive 1:20 scale miniatures—to achieve an organic texture that digital effects simply cannot replicate.
Lausten provides a technical deep dive into shooting with the Alexa 65, explaining how he keeps his light sources outside the set to maintain atmospheric consistency while using custom filters to soften digital sharpness. He highlights the symbolic use of light in Frankenstein, where warm amber tones represent love and the "sun," while cold blues represent the creature's isolation. Throughout the conversation, Lausten emphasizes the importance of a collaborative "family" atmosphere on set and encourages aspiring filmmakers to embrace their mistakes, urging them to "go out on the thin ice" where true learning and artistic breakthroughs happen.
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