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Cinematographer Masters Light for Percy Jackson
28 Jan
Summary
- Filming "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" in Vancouver faced challenging fall weather.
- Cinematographer Jules O'Loughlin adapted to rain, sun, and variable light conditions.
- Actors are learning cinematography to enhance their performance delivery.

The production of "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" Season 2 in Vancouver encountered considerable hurdles due to fall weather. Series cinematographer Jules O'Loughlin detailed the complexities of capturing optimal lighting, often contending with overcast skies and unexpected rain.
O'Loughlin described the necessity of creating soft light on stage, while outdoor scenes required careful management of natural light, especially during sunrise or sunset. He recounted a tense scene with the Sirens that was hampered by pouring rain, forcing the crew to shield actors and work quickly within limited daylight hours.
Even a high-stakes chariot race scene demanded meticulous attention to variable weather conditions across shooting days. O'Loughlin employed techniques like black solids for negative fill and shape control, alongside a custom process rig and inspiration from historical films to achieve a visually dynamic yet safe sequence.




