Cinematographer Rene Ohashi drew inspiration from early turn of the century paintings to shape the art direction of the film, specifically using natural light coming through windows while maintaining relatively dark interiors with smaller windows and spottier light sources to create a specific visual atmosphere.
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Cinematographer Rene Ohashi took inspiration from turn of the century paintingsAdded:
Well, a lot of it, a lot of the prep uh had to do with the uh uh the art direction. Uh I was more worried about art direction more than anything.
And uh I I I took a look at painting, like early turn of the century painting.
And uh I styled everything around that.
Like light coming through the windows.
And keep keeping the interiors relatively dark, smaller windows, smaller spottier sources of light.
And uh and um that yeah, basically that.
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