EP302 | Why does SHOGUN look so good? (w/ Christopher Ross BSC)

Have you ever found yourself captivated by the initial episodes of a television series, only to be disappointed by a decline in quality as the show progresses? It's a common experience, often attributed to a shift from creative excellence to a focus on quantity over quality. However, there are exceptions to this trend, and when we discover a show that maintains its visual brilliance from start to finish, it's cause for celebration.

In this episode, we dive into the mesmerizing world of FX's "SHOGUN." From its stunning visual style to its homage to Kurosawa and Japanese cinema, "SHOGUN" stands out as a testament to consistent excellence. Join us as we explore why this series looks so good.

Our guest, Christopher Ross BSC, the cinematographer behind the first few episodes of "SHOGUN," takes us behind the scenes. Together with host Mike Pecci, they delve into the meticulous process of creating a visual bible and maintaining the series' aesthetic integrity throughout its entire run.

Whether you're a cinephile, a fan of "SHOGUN," or simply curious about the art of cinematography, this episode offers invaluable insights into the magic behind the lens. Tune in as we celebrate the craftsmanship that makes "SHOGUN" a visual masterpiece. Don't miss out—join us on "In Love with the Process Podcast" today!
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►Christopher's Website: www.christopherrossbsc.com/
►Christopher's IG: www.instagram.com/edjibevel

►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci
►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod
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Featuring Music from:
►Code Elektro

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EP301 | Cinematography: The Continuity of the Look (w/ Michael Balfry CSC)