1. “Smile 2” DP Charlie Sarroff on Lighting a Curse-Afflicted Pop Star ...
29 okt 2024 · Cinematographer Charlie Sarroff, who also lensed Smile, heightens the film's fright factor by using the camera to deepen Skye's sense of isolation.
Life as a pop star isn’t as great as it looks, if the smiles surrounding global sensation Skye Riley (Naomi Scott) are any indicator. Smile 2, director Parker Finn’s sequel to 2022’s surprise hit Smile, demonstrates the horror of having a public psychological breakdown triggered by the triple threat of hidden trauma, the immense pressures ...
2. Charlie Sarroff / Smile - British Cinematographer
Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) whose professional and personal ... Sarroff and Finn enjoyed a close collaborative relationship (Credit: Courtesy of Paramount).
“We didn’t want her to be connected to anybody - or anyone in the film to really be connected to one another, for that matter."
3. Smile 2: Lighting a Pop Star's Meltdown
4 okt 2024 · Cinematographer Charlie Sarroff on set. · Sarroff sets up a shot with actor Kyle Gallner. · Skye autographs a young, grinning fan.
“One of the most important things about being a cinematographer is surrounding yourself with people who know more than you, and then asking them for help.”
4. Films shot by Charlie Sarroff • Letterboxd
Charlie Sarroff is an Australian cinematographer. He is best known for his work on horror films such as Relic (2020), Smile (2022), Night Swim (2024) and ...
Films shot by Charlie Sarroff
5. Charlie Sarroff - The Screen Guide
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Australian productions and co-productions that Charlie Sarroff is associated with.
6. Smile DP Charlie Sarroff Reveals Which Films He Turned to for Visual ...
27 okt 2022 · Expanded from writer-director Parker Finn's short film Laura Hasn't Slept, the feature stars Sosie Bacon, whose laser-focused performance as ...
Paramount’s hit horror movie Smile has exceeded everyone’s expectations, especially considering it was originally intended for the studio’s streaming service. The film has grossed nearly $170 million worldwide on a reported production budget of just $17 million, extending Paramount’s year-long winning streak.
7. Matildas star leads celebrity arrivals at the Smile 2 premiere in Sydney
16 okt 2024 · Faye Bryson and Kyah Simon. The Sydney FC teammates, who are also dating, took some sweet pics together for their night out. Just a few months ...
A major Hollywood movie has just had its latest premiere Down Under at South by Southwest Sydney. Smile 2,...
8. Charlie Sarroff, cinematographer of the horror films Smile and Relic
12 okt 2022 · reached a settlement with the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed accidentally during the movie shoot. Her husband ...
Cinematographer Charlie Sarroff loves to shoot horror movies, and he knew when he read the script for the horror film, Smile, that it would be fun, gory and dark. This week (10/12/2022) Smile is still the number one movie in America, with the biggest opening of September and the highest box office take overall for its second straight week. Charlie and Smile director Parker Finn first met at a SXSW event, where each had movies showing at the festival. They found they had similar tastes and sensibilities. Finn loved Charlie's previous work on the horror film Relic and asked Charlie to be Smile's cinematographer. Movies such as The Ring, It Follows and Rosemary's Baby were big influences on their approach to Smile. Charlie chose to build a sense of suspense with camera movement, so the audience feels as though a lurking presence was there at all times. They almost exclusively used wide lenses and no over the shoulder shots so that the character of Rose would always feel isolated. Every scene Rose is in, she is meant to feel disconnected from other people. Smiles were also a big motif in the film, of course, and served as a metaphor for the masks everyone wears. As a kid, Charlie really loved skateboarding and video production became a big part of it. He had a camcorder and recorded skate videos of his friends. Charlie knew early on that he enjoyed shooting and editing more than directing, and he decided to go to film school in Melbourne. Friends in film school asked him to sh...