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“1.66 Just Felt Good”: DP Jarin Blaschke on Nosferatu

“1.66 Just Felt Good”: DP Jarin Blaschke on Nosferatu
A man's caped silhouette is seen through a white window curtain with a woman standing next to it.

Over the course of his four feature films, Robert Eggers has gained a reputation as a filmmaker obsessed with meticulous period accuracy. After listening to Jarin Blaschke talk about moon size as a mathematical equation, it’s easy to see why Eggers has enjoyed working with the equally meticulous cinematographer for almost two decades. “I’m kind of a stickler about how big a moon is when a CG moon is in frame,” said Blaschke. “It needs to be 1/80th the width of the screen, because the moon is a half a degree wide and our lens takes in 40 degrees. So, […]

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