As production on the second season of “Ted Lasso” has kicked off, a few of its below-the-line talent reunited to share their experiences of working on the hit first season. In six segments during “Conversations with the Artisans of ‘Ted Lasso,'” presented by Apple TV+, viewers are able to gain deeper technical insight into how the production team created a dramatic sitcom with cinematic charm.
Cinematographer David Rom reveals his favorite set is the locker room, and discusses the “nightmare” bright lighting conditions of the outdoor location shoots in London. There were strict rules about shooting on the pitch, but he shares how he still captured close-up, action shots that mirrored his indoor shooting techniques.
Jacky Levy, the show’s costume designer, describes the meticulous process of creating three unique versions of authentic kit for the players. Not only do the costumes have to be believable, but they have...
Cinematographer David Rom reveals his favorite set is the locker room, and discusses the “nightmare” bright lighting conditions of the outdoor location shoots in London. There were strict rules about shooting on the pitch, but he shares how he still captured close-up, action shots that mirrored his indoor shooting techniques.
Jacky Levy, the show’s costume designer, describes the meticulous process of creating three unique versions of authentic kit for the players. Not only do the costumes have to be believable, but they have...
- 1/28/2021
- by Nick Ruhrkraut
- Gold Derby
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