The Art of the Oner: In this episode of the Go Creative Show, acclaimed cinematographer Adam Newport-Berra joins us to discuss his work on the hit series 'The Studio'. Adam opens up about his process, the pressure and passion behind one-take sequences, lighting approaches, camera builds, and the philosophy that drives his visual choices. If you're into cinematography, collaboration, or breaking into the industry, this conversation offers both inspiration and tactical insight.
The storytelling power of long takes and why The Studio committed to the oner format
Prepping like a maniac: location scouting, movement planning, and lookbooks
The benefits (and madness) of shooting with one lens, one camera, no coverage
Why embracing chaos creates more grounded and exciting performances
Lighting for realism vs. stylization in high-glass, high-energy environments
The artistic beauty of maximalism and intentional visual anxiety
Balancing technical precision with raw human performance
Why strong leadership and a positive set culture are essential for creativity
Lessons on collaboration, adaptability, and protecting your inspiration outside of work
A relatable script is the heart of great cinematography—it gives every shot purpose.
Extensive prep is vital, especially when choreography, camera, and cast all move as one.
The show's one-shot format pushed every department to be smarter, faster, and more creative.
Working with a supportive crew makes bold risks possible—and fun.
Technical constraints (like using a 21mm lens and the Alexa 35) unlocked visual freedom.
Collaboration is everything: lighting, production design, and performance must all dance together.
Performance always trumps perfection. Capture the moment—then make it beautiful.
Spontaneity thrives when you're fully prepared.
Your life outside film matters. Inspiration isn’t just on set—it’s everywhere.
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