In the latest episode of Variety Artisans presented by HBO, "High Fidelity" cinematographer Carmen Cabana explains how she used color to capture character emotions and how she set up different scenes…‘High Fidelity’ Cinematographer Carmen Cabana Reveals How She Used Color to Capture Emotion
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The series, starring Zoë Kravitz follows the story of Rob, a major music fan and record-store owner who grapples with trying to get over past relationships. Inspired by both the novel and the 1995 movie of the same name, Cabana wanted to establish her own look inspired by Champion Vinyl’s new home in Brooklyn.
For example, she explained why she limited the color yellow for Rob’s character throughout the series and used it more during the final episode.
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