Director Braden King and cinematographer Declan Quinn, ASC on The Evening Hour

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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 134: Director Braden King and cinematographer Declan Quinn, ASC In the film The Evening Hour, director Braden King wanted to immerse the viewer in a fully formed world, with spare dialog and little exposition. This approach appealed to cinematographer Declan Quinn, ASC. With such little dialog, Declan paid close attention to finding the right camera placement, how each scene was composed and how the images told the story, with natural and motivated lighting. The Evening Hour tells the story of Cole Freeman, a health aid at a nursing home who lives in a fictional rural West Virginia town. He makes a little extra money on the side selling his client's prescription medication, until an old friend comes back to the Appalachian town and tries to convince Cole to get further involved in the drug trade. The film was shot entirely on location in Kentucky. Braden specifically wanted to shoot in autumn in order to capture the beauty of that time of year and show in images the collapse of these rural towns due to the opioid epidemic and the risk of environmental destruction by mining companies. Declan enjoyed actually shooting on location in the real Appalachia, instead of having to fake it on a soundstage or in a different area. He was able to freely capture everything in the environment, letting the art of cinematography work its magic in the film. The Evening Hour is screening in limited release in New York at the IFC Center and Los Angeles at the Laemmle Monica on August 6th. You can find Braden King Twitter:@bradenking/@eveninghourfilm Instagram: @truckstop/@eveninghourfilm Find Declan Quinn Close Focus: Stars of movies suing studios over lost or hidden profits, such as Scarlett Johansson suing Disney over lost profits for streaming Black Widow on Disney+ Ben's short end: A podcast called The Plot Thickens by TCM. Season 2 is called The Devil's Candy, about the making of The Bonfire of the Vanities. Illya's short end: The new Hi-5 Arri wireless follow focus unit is now available at Hot Rod Cameras. It's Hi-Performance, Hi-Versatility, Hi-Speed, Hi-Reliability and Hi-Tech. Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras LIKE AND FOLLOW US, send fan mail or suggestions! Facebook:@cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz YouTube Podcast Credits: Editor in Chief:  Illya Friedman.  Email: [email protected] Instagram: @illyafriedman @hotrodcameras Ben Rock @neptunesalad twitter @bejamin_rock instagram Producer: Alana Kode Editor: Ben Katz Composer: Kays Al-Atrakchi Subscribe to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts or click on the link below to listen here

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