

Finding the Frame - The Cinematography of Severance (feat. Jessica Lee Gagné)
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In this episode of Finding the Frame, Chris Haigh interviews the exceptionally talented cinematographer and director Jessica Lee Gagné, known for her work on Severance, Escape from Dannemora, and Sweet Virginia. Gagne shares her journey from working in her father's video stores in Quebec City to becoming a sought-after visual storyteller in Hollywood. She discusses the formative influences that shaped her aesthetic, including the gritty realism of 1970s New York cinema and the atmospheric work of cinematographers like Gordon Willis and Owen Roizman.
The conversation delves into Gagne's meticulous approach to cinematography, highlighting her collaborative relationships with directors like Ben Stiller and her detailed pre-production process. She provides fascinating insights into the unique challenges and creative solutions employed on "Severance," particularly in crafting a visually compelling narrative within the show's sterile, windowless environment. Gagne also reflects on her recent transition to directing with "Severance" Season 2, Episode 7, sharing her personal connection to the story and her approach to visual language and collaboration from this new perspective.
Ultimately, this episode offers a compelling look into the mind of a dedicated artist, revealing Gagne's passion for visual storytelling, her commitment to collaboration, and her evolving journey as both a celebrated cinematographer and a promising director in the industry.