Director Dan Percival and director of photography/cinematographer Tomasso Fiorilli bring the emotionally gripping and fast-paced story to life through action sequences and dramatic moments. Percival and Fiorilli sat down with CBR to discuss what influenced their cinematic choices on Daryl Dixon, how they framed the show around natural lighting, and how they used actors as a guiding force. Percival also broke down how he shot Episode 2’s flashback sequences in Paris as the apocalypse quickly destroys society.
Director Dan Percival and director of photography/cinematographer Tomasso Fiorilli bring the emotionally gripping and fast-paced story to life through action sequences and dramatic moments. Percival and Fiorilli sat down with CBR to discuss what influenced their cinematic choices on Daryl Dixon, how they framed the show around natural lighting, and how they used actors as a guiding force. Percival also broke down how he shot Episode 2’s flashback sequences in Paris as the apocalypse quickly destroys society.
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