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We are joined by Director of Photography and first-time Academy Award® nominee Jarin Blaschke, as well as Director Robert Eggers, to discuss the stunning cinematography of “Nosferatu.” Together, the frequent collaborators delivered a gothic masterpiece, blending German romanticism and chilling horror into stunning, painterly visuals. In this conversation, Eggers and We are joined by Director of Photography and first-time Academy Award® nominee Jarin Blaschke, as well as Director Robert Eggers, to discuss the stunning cinematography of “Nosferatu.” Together, the frequent collaborators delivered a gothic masterpiece, blending German romanticism and chilling horror into stunning, painterly visuals. In this conversation, Eggers and Blaschke discuss the meticulous development of the film’s look, the challenges of shooting with practical lighting, and their shared love for highly composed one-take shots. From the fog-drenched crossroads to the eerie interiors of Orlok's castle, the pair reveal the painstaking care and simple, practical ingenuity that brought this cinematic fever dream to life. “I’m just trying to curate life… What kind of optics just feel right? The little flare around the windows. What is the lens that just feels nice? Let’s just look at a bunch of those. Let’s have lenses made. We’re very privileged in that we can do that now and see what that looks like.” —Jarin Blaschke, Director of Photography, “Nosferatu” This conversation was a live webinar as part of Dolby Creator Lab’s partnership with Sundance Collab, the digital platform from the Sundance Institute designed for filmmakers, with exclusive webinars, curated resources, and free educational videos: https://collab.sundance.org/ Be sure to check out “Nosferatu” in Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos®, in select theaters: https://focusfeatures.com/nosferatu/ Our previous episode with Robert Eggers and Sound Designer Damian Volpe, discussing the sound of "Nosferatu,” is now on YouTube: • Director Robert Eggers and the Bloodc... Please subscribe to Dolby Creator Talks wherever you get your podcasts: https://linktr.ee/dolbycreatorlab To learn more, visit: https://dolbycreatorlab.com/ Connect with Dolby: Visit the Dolby WEBSITE: https://www.dolby.com Like Dolby on FACEBOOK: / dolby Follow Dolby on TWITTER: / dolby Follow Dolby on INSTAGRAM: / dolbylabs Follow Dolby on TIKTOK: / dolby Follow Dolby on LINKEDIN: / dolby-laboratories #AcademyAwards2025 #BestCinematography #Cinematography #Dolby #DolbyAtmos #DolbyCinema #DolbyCreatorLab #DolbyCreatorTalks #DolbyInstitute #DolbyPodcast #DolbyVision #Filmmaking #FocusFeatures #GothicHorror #HorrorFilm #JarinBlaschke #LoveMoreInDolby #Nosferatu #Oscars2025 #RobertEggers #VampireMovies