Cinematographer Zachary Galler talked with us about shooting Mona Fastvold's debut drama "The Sleepwalker," which is screening at Sundance 2014. The film follows the relationship between two sisters when one suddenly appears in the others home with her fiancé. Galler has also worked on "She's Lost Control," which will premiere at Berlin later this year, as well as the horror film "The Confines." What camera and lens did you use? We shot on the Arri Alexa with Cooke 5/i lenses. What was the most difficult shot on your movie, and how did you pull it off? We had some big night exteriors that I wasn't 100 percent sure about how to light, and at lunch that day, I made a joke to our key grip Bert Montanari about building a 12x12 booklight on a scissor lift (which, for many reasons, was a completely ridiculous idea). We went back to shooting inside...
- 1/22/2014
- by Eric Eidelstein
- Indiewire
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