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Directing & Shooting Severance Season 2 with Jessica Lee Gagné

In this episode of the Go Creative Show, Jessica Lee Gagné returns to discuss her experience filming Severance Season two, plus her Episode 7 directorial debut. She shares insights into her creative process, the challenges of shooting in unique environments, and the evolution of cinematography from Season One to Season Two. Jessica emphasizes the importance of collaboration, the emotional journey of directing, and the innovative techniques used in the series, including transitions and lighting choices. The conversation highlights her growth as a filmmaker and her aspirations for future projects.

TAKEAWAYS

• Jessica’s directorial debut was a significant milestone in her career.

• The opening shot of Episode 1 was a complex and collaborative effort.

• Cinematography choices were crucial in maintaining the show’s visual language.

• Lighting evolved significantly from Season One to Season Two.

• Collaboration with colorists was essential for achieving the desired aesthetic.

• Directing Episode 7 allowed Jessica to explore new themes and storytelling techniques.

• The emotional journey of directing was both challenging and rewarding for Jessica.

• Trust and communication among the crew were vital for the success of the episode.

• Flashbacks were a unique storytelling device that added depth to the narrative.

• Innovative transitions in Episode 7 showcased the show’s creative evolution.

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