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Cinematographer Dan Laustsen Unveils the Visual Magic Behind Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein"
17 Nov
Summary
- Longtime collaborators del Toro and Laustsen reunite for a "Frankenstein" adaptation that is a "love story, not a horror movie"
- Innovative use of large-format Alexa 65 camera and Thalia Leica lenses for dynamic, deep-focus shots
- Extensive use of practical effects, including miniatures, full-scale sets, and real-time lighting for a naturalistic look

In a recent interview, acclaimed cinematographer Dan Laustsen provided a behind-the-scenes look at his collaboration with director Guillermo del Toro on their latest project, a visually striking adaptation of the classic "Frankenstein" tale. Laustsen, who has worked with del Toro on several previous films, including "Crimson Peak" and "The Shape of Water," revealed that the two have developed a close creative bond over the years, with a shared passion for bold, atmospheric visuals.




