Cinematographer Adriano Goldman shot almost half of all the episodes of Netflix's royal hit, The Crown. He's won Emmys, ASC Awards, and BAFTA TV Craft awards, and his other credits include Andor and Sin Nombre.Goldman crafted a grounded visual style for The Crown that was carried throughout its six seasons but also grew with its changing timelines, casts, and storylines. He resisted flashiness and relied, as we'll see, on the show's considerable talent to help build the series' tone. In The Crown's final season, Goldman brought some incredibly famous moments to the screen—including paparazzi shots of Diana with her new beau and the car crash that took her life—but he did so while also focusing on the royals as people and telling their stories sensitively. He also shot the series finale, which featured all three iterations of the show's Queen Elizabeth in a poignant last sequence. Goldman told us how he came up as a DP, what it was like working on the series, and what his most important advice to beginning DPs is. Enjoy. The Crown: Season 6 | Part 2 Trailer | Netflix www.youtube.com Editor's note: The following conversation has been edited for length and clarity.NFS: I would love to hear you talk about how you got into cinematography and what your path has been.Goldman: It's been a long journey. My father was an architect, so I think initially I thought maybe architecture would be the path to follow. But I always loved cinema in general. I was...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 12 June, 2024