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But he also helped Washington adapt the Wilson source material onto a more cinematic canvas and “create a new dimension, suddenly open the depth of field.”
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He was taking a lot of photographic risks using low-key light levels and depth of field to create naturalistic lighting.
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“It’s always her. And you understand better why Bonnie is such a good friend, how they can really bond together. Without the music, you feel it, of course, because the actresses are so fantastic. But the music, I think, expands it in a deeper way — gives it depth of field.”
Spherical lenses are much more common for TV; anamorphics are used for certain “cinematic” looks often involving depth of field.
They used a process, called focus stacking, in which similar photos with different focal planes are blended to achieve a more profound depth of field.