Exclusive: Jarin Blaschke confirms he and Robert Eggers have begun researching the look of their medieval werewolf movie, and ...
Nosferatu recently released its extended cut for digital purchase, which is only four minutes longer than the theatrical ...
Exclusive: Nosferatu's cinematographer chats about his second Oscar nomination, working with Robert Eggers for nearly 20 years, and how they banished a vampire’s shadow.
Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke suggests the director could transform an iconic monster with his next project, Werwulf ...
After Robert Eggers ‘ Nosferatu had a great run at the box office, the filmmaker announced his next film project with Werwulf ...
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ComingSoon on MSNNosferatu Interview: Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke Talks Oscar Nom, Robert EggersComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to cinematographer Jarin Blaschke about working on Robert Eggers' new Focus ...
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Hosted on MSNNosferatu: How Jarin Blaschke and Robert Eggers used Panavision lenses to get an Oscar nod for cinematographyRobert Eggers’ Nosferatu has already emerged as one of the standout films of the year, celebrated for its haunting atmosphere ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNNosferatu has the best cinematography I’ve seen in a long time – here’s why it’s a film every photographer should watchI was in awe of Jarin Blaschke’s use of composition while watching Nosferatu, I’m not surprised it’s up for the Best ...
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Soap Central on MSNWhat makes Nosferatu so immersive? A BTS reveals a key detailOne of the main features of Nosferatu, directed by Robert Eggers’ gothic horror reboot, is its immersive mood.
One that, according to his go-to cinematographer, Jarin Blaschke, will be a werewolf that has never appeared on camera until now. “Yeah, we’re doing it now,” Blaschke told Den of Geek.
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