The Cinematography Podcast

Jarin Blaschke: Crafting Darkness in Nosferatu

Jan 15, 2025
Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke, known for his work with director Robert Eggers, dives into the atmospheric crafting of Nosferatu. He discusses embracing a romantic visual style inspired by classical art, using candlelight for haunting effects, and the benefits of shooting on film over digital. Jarin shares insights on lens testing, the balance between practical and VFX elements, and the importance of shot composition. With deep creative prep and a focus on visual storytelling, he reveals how each decision shapes the film's eerie ambiance.
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INSIGHT

Romanticism Shapes The Visual Plan

  • Robert Eggers framed Nosferatu as a 'romantic' movie and that framing guided the visual choices.
  • Jarin Blaschke interpreted romanticism as 'lush' composition, color, and controlled atmosphere to shape the film's tone.
ADVICE

Test Film And Optics To Find Palette

  • Test film pushing and lens choices to achieve the exact palette you want rather than guessing in post.
  • Use lens character and film exposure decisions to craft color depth, contrast, and 'lushness' on set.
ADVICE

Start With Film, Finish With Thoughtful DI

  • Shoot film for its color complexity, then refine in digital DI using dodging and burning like a darkroom.
  • Be present in scanning and grading to polish negatives without losing the filmic base.
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