 
                Filming Black Mirror’s Craziest In-Camera Shots with Stephan Pehrsson (USS Callister & Bête Noire)
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In this episode of the Go Creative Show, cinematographer Stephan Pehrsson returns to discuss his visual approach to the latest Black Mirror episodes, including 'USS Callister: Into Infinity' and 'Bête Noire'. We dive into lighting technology, camera choices, in-camera effects, and the psychological tension behind every frame.
🎬 Topics Covered-  How Black Mirror’s Visual Style Has Evolved Since Season 4 
-  The LED Lighting Revolution: What’s Changed Behind the Scenes 
-  Green Screen vs LED Wall: The Battle for Better Sci-Fi 
-  Keeping a Consistent Look Across Alien Worlds and Realities 
-  Realism vs Stylization: How Stephan Shapes Each Scene 
-  What It Took to Bring USS Callister Back to Life 
-  Inside the Camera Kit: Breaking Down the USS Callister Package 
-  Vintage Anamorphics Up Close: Getting That Cinematic Look 
-  How They Pulled Off Those Seamless “Double” Shots 
-  The Techno Dolly Trick: Making Handheld Magic Repeatable 
-  How Stefan Handles the Pressure When the Clock’s Ticking 
-  Breaking Into the Industry: Stephan's Cinematography Journey 
-  Stephan's Big Break: From Soap Operas to Sci-Fi Giants 
-  Designing the Look of Bête Noire: Pastels, Paranoia, and Precision 
-  Creating Psychological Tension Through Cinematography 
-  Why Passion Still Powers the Best Film Work 
-  AI in Filmmaking: Helpful Assistant or Creative Threat? 
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