The Cinematography Podcast

Jeff Cronenweth, ASC: stepping out of the grid on TRON: ARES

Nov 15, 2025
Jeff Cronenweth, a two-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer, is celebrated for his work on films like Fight Club and The Social Network. In this conversation, he shares insights on blending the visual styles of the new TRON: ARES with its predecessors. He discusses the unique challenges of portraying three distinct environments, selecting ARRI DNA LF lenses for their character, and the intricacies of night shoots in Vancouver. Jeff also highlights the importance of previsualization and collaboration across departments to create a captivating cinematic experience.
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INSIGHT

Respecting Tron’s Visual Heritage

  • Jeff revisited the original Tron and respected its pioneering CGI language while extracting what still felt visually relevant.
  • He compared Tron to Blade Runner to appreciate technical ambition and to inform modern visual choices.
INSIGHT

Three Distinct Visual Realities

  • The film uses three distinct visual realities: pristine main Grid, retro Flynn grid, and a gritty real world full of texture.
  • Jeff used visual language—color, grain, and texture—to give each realm clear emotional and narrative roles.
ADVICE

Use One Lens Family, Vary Lighting

  • Keep lens choice consistent across realms to maintain cohesion, then vary lighting and source design for each look.
  • Test lenses and create a custom optical falloff when a project requires a singular aesthetic.
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