EP322 | Storytelling through Camera Blocking (w/ Scott Jeschke)

On this episode of In Love With the Process, host Mike Pecci sits down with fellow Director Scott Jeschke to explore the art of visual storytelling through the lens of camera blocking. Together, they unravel the techniques used by legendary director Steven Spielberg, examining how his meticulous approach to framing and movement elevates narrative tension and emotional depth. From the iconic long takes to his seamless transitions between wide and intimate shots, Jeschke and Pecci dive deep into the craft, offering insights on how camera placement and movement can transform a scene into a masterpiece of storytelling.

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