Upstream Color: The Optical Illusion
The independent film industry is obsessed with camera bodies. Filmmakers believe that if they rent a $50,000 ARRI Alexa, their film will miraculously look like a studio picture. Shane Carruth proved this is a delusion. He shot the visually stunning, ethereal sci-fi film Upstream Color on a “hacked” Panasonic Lumix GH2—a cheap, consumer-grade digital camera. The Physics of Glass Carruth understood a fundamental rule of cinematography: the sensor records the image, but the lens creates the image. To achieve a premium, cinematic aesthetic on a microscopic budget, he bypassed expensive cinema cameras and invested in optical physics. ...