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The cast and crew behind Prime Video’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” discuss the creative choices that went into making a series that is by and for fans of J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Creator Damon Lindelof, co-writer Cord Jefferson, director Stephen Williams, and more discuss how an unanswered question from the original “Watchmen” became some of the most formally adventurous TV ever made.
The casting directors, cinematographer, and composer of ‘Lord of the Flies’ tell IndieWire about crafting a new, visceral version of the literary classic.
The editor and composer of Taylor Sheridan’s gorgeous new drama tell IndieWire how they expressed their lead character’s internal emotional grief through the tools of their crafts.
Kulukundis discusses mixing movie stars, rising talent, and non-professional actors to create the most compelling and wide-ranging ensemble of Paul Thomas Anderson’s career.
The Oscar-nominated cinematographer tells IndieWire about shooting Clint Bentley’s period piece with natural light and capturing images that would have never worked on celluloid.
Watch how showrunner Michele Fazekas, director Steve Boyum, and visual effects supervisor Karen Heston bring the language of superheroes to the messy emotions of growing up.
Costume designer Lindsay Pugh, production designer Cara Brower, and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir tell IndieWire how they turned Nia DaCosta’s adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play into a riot.
Watch how director Philip Barantini, cinematographer Matthew Lewis, casting director Shaheen Baig, and supervising sound editor James Drake constructed the Netflix series.
Watch cinematographer M. David Mullen, production designer Bill Groom, and choreographer Marguerite Derricks break down the world-building of “Étoile.”
Director Danny McBride, cinematographer Paul Daley, and editor Justin Bourret tell IndieWire how they kept the spirit of their comedy series while branching out in new directions to create an epic season premiere.