
The two cinematographers discuss Goldman’s tenure on The Crown, the realities of television production, the struggle to stay consistent and the need for creative cohesion between departments.

He collaborated with director Cary Joji Fukunaga on the feature Sin Nombre ( AC April ’09), which earned a cinematography award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and an Independent Spirit Award nomination, and the pair reteamed for the feature Jane Eyre ( AC April ’11).ĪSC member Richard Crudo interviewed Goldman for this Q&A. Cinematographer Adriano Goldman, ASC, ABC, BSC (in cap) confers on set with director Stephen Daldry (center).īorn in São Paulo, Brazil, Goldman is also known for his work on such features as Romance, Conviction, The Company You Keep, August: Osage County and Burnt. A two-time Emmy Award nominee for his work on the series, Goldman won for the Season 2 episode “Beryl,” which also earned him his second ASC Award for the show he had previously won for the Season 1 episode “Smoke and Mirrors.” “Beryl” also brought in a 2018 BAFTA Television Award for Goldman, who has shared cinematography duties on The Crown with Stuart Howell Ole Bratt Birkeland Frank Lamm Fabian Wagner, ASC, BSC and Ben Wilson. By the end of the series, Elizabeth will have been played in succession by actors Claire Foy, Olivia Colman and Imelda Staunton (the latter of whom will assume the role in the show’s fifth and final season).Īdriano Goldman, ASC, ABC, BSC - knighted to shoot The Crown by executive producer/director Stephen Daldry - served as cinematographer on the show’s 2016 pilot episode, and has shot 22 episodes in total thus far.
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Adriano Goldman, ASC, ABC, BSC discusses his Emmy-winning work behind the camera on the period Netflix drama.Įntering its fourth season, the critically acclaimed Netflix series The Crown follows the life and political rivalries of England’s Queen Elizabeth II, and the events around her that helped shape the second half of the 20th century.
