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Soderbergh's films often revolve around familiar concepts which are regularly used for big-budget Hollywood movies, but he routinely employs an avant-garde arthouse approach. They center on themes of shifting personal identities, vengeance, morality, and the human condition.
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Feb 26, 2019 · Simple because I believe Soderbergh’s production approach will be the way how many TV shows and features will be produced from now on. The 1 Person Crew. Steven Soderbergh on set for The Knick. Steven Soderbergh not only directed all 20 hour-long episodes of The Knick‘s first and second seasons, doing 70 setups the first day.
Jan 13, 2017 · Suitably enough for a filmmaker whose work often plays a sleight of hand with its audience, American director Steven Soderbergh is a tricky man to pin down. An extremely prolific polymath who often shoots and edits his own work, Soderbergh alters his approach from project to project, seeking to find a style from the material, rather than imposing a fixed vision upon it.
- The Huge Advantages of Small Crews.
- Steven Soderbergh’s iPhone
- From Script to Screen.
Let’s start with that last part. By now you know I prefer to shoot with the smallest possible crew and the least amount of gear. So much so that I recently started a new website called the 1 Person Crew. There I shared why Robert Rodriguezis also one of my heroes. But here’s Steven Soderbergh’s take on the advantages of working lean and mean:
High Flying Bird and Soderbergh’s previous movie Unsane were shot on an Apple iPhone. It’s all about size, and the ability to get the shot he wants in tight quarters. In Unsanewhen space got particularly tight, Soderbergh would just tape the iPhone to the wall to get the frame he wanted. For “High Flying Bird” Soderbergh originally wanted to shoot ...
The Knick’s original script called for 10 episodes. Instead of working on complete episodes one at a time Soderbergh turned the script into a “10-hour movie” shooting the first season in 73 days. In other words, Soderbergh shoot eight to nine script pages a day, double the typical rate for a TV drama. This wasn’t a new approach for him. Back in 200...
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Steven Andrew Soderbergh was born on January 14, 1963, in Atlanta, Georgia. He spent much of his adolescence in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where his father worked at Louisiana State University. Soderbergh enrolled in a film animation course at the university while still a high school student, and it was then that he began making short films.