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Legendary filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and cinematographer Dan Laustsen, ASC, DFF, join us to break down the striking visual language of “Frankenstein,” their latest feature collaboration after decades of working together. In this conversation, they explore everything from their use of large-format cameras and “painterly” light to the symbolic color design that shapes the emotional arc of the film. Theirs is a visual process that begins with ideas, not rigid storyboards, so the filmmaking can stay alive and collaborative. “Obviously, we storyboard. But storyboards should only be useful in to breaking down the elements. I never say, ‘it has to be this shot, it has to be this element… medium shot, blah, blah, blah.’ Storyboards are taxidermy. And I want it to be alive. I want the animal to be alive… From that on, it's a collaboration. If I can put the fundamental touchstones of the film in place, then everybody can play. Then we can be flexible.” — Guillermo del Toro, Director, Writer, and Producer, “Frankenstein” Be sure to check out “Frankenstein,” now streaming on Netflix — in Dolby Vision® and Dolby Atmos® — and in select theaters: https://www.frankensteingdt.com/ 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: / Follow Dolby on TWITTER: / dolby Follow Dolby on INSTAGRAM: / Follow Dolby on LINKEDIN: / dolby-laboratories #ASC #AcademyAwards #Cinematography #DanLaustsen #Dolby #DolbyAtmos #DolbyCreatorLab #DolbyCreatorTalks #DolbyPodcast #DolbyVision #FilmLighting #Filmmaking #Frankenstein #GuillermoDelToro #LoveMoreInDolby #VisualStorytelling