Mike Satrazemis, director of photography for AMC’s The Walking Dead, told the network in a recent interview that he relies not only on the Robert Kirkman/Charlie Adlard comic book series for visual inspiration, but also on The Crow, a comic book movie on which Satrazemis worked.”We always try to find graphic frames, like close-ups with a wider lens,” Satrazemis told AMC. “There’s a lot of references in the way we frame things. And as far as lighting, I’m trying to go a lot darker than the comic books. A lot of the show is set in the daytime, it doesn’t mean that it has to be a bright sunny day everywhere. There are very few bright sunny days for our characters.”That’s a very cinematic way of doing things, in general; TV (especially until recently) typically is brighter and more fully-lit than movies.Asked whether there were any other direct visual influences that impact the look of The Walking Dead, Satrazemski cited another comic book project: “I worked on The Crow, and there are a lot of movies that you can draw from,” Satrazemis said. “But to me, Nicotero set up a palate… from the beginning. There are a lot of things we’ve been given from the beginning and it’s hard to change something when you’ve been a part of the way it was — and the way it’s been working — since the beginning. That’s what you draw from. We created a bubble that we kind of leave open.”
The Walking Dead’s Director of Photography Cites The Comics, The Crow As Visual Inspiration
Mike Satrazemis, director of photography for AMC’s The Walking Dead, told the network in a recent […]